Winnipeg City Council Meeting on October 28, 2015

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Attendance

  Council Attendance

His Worship Mayor Bowman

His Worship Mayor Bowman

The Speaker, Councillor Sharma

The Speaker, Councillor Sharma

Deputy Speaker Councillor Gerbasi

Deputy Speaker Councillor Gerbasi

Councillor Allard

Councillor Allard

Councillor Browaty

Councillor Browaty

Councillor Dobson

Councillor Dobson

Councillor Eadie

Councillor Eadie

Councillor Gillingham

Councillor Gillingham

Councillor Gilroy

Councillor Gilroy

Councillor Lukes

Councillor Lukes

Councillor Mayes

Councillor Mayes

Councillor Morantz

Councillor Morantz

Councillor Orlikow

Councillor Orlikow

Councillor Pagtakhan

Councillor Pagtakhan

Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Wyatt

Councillor Wyatt

  Public Servant Attendance

  • Mr. R. Kachur, City Clerk
  • Mr. M. Lemoine, Deputy City Clerk
  • Mr. S. Armbruster, Manager of Special Projects
  • Mr. D. McNeil, Chief Administrative Officer
  • Mr. M. Jack, Chief Operating Officer

  Reports

Executive Policy Committee 2015-10-14

# Title Disposition
1 Subdivision and Rezoning – 393 Grassie Boulevard – DASZ 26/2015 ADOPTED
2 Subdivision and Rezoning – 1514 Molson Street – DASZ 23/2015 ADOPTED
3 Rezoning – 456 Nairn Avenue – DAZ 213/2015 ADOPTED
4 The Francophone and Francophile Cities Network ADOPTED
5 Expropriation Settlement - 6102 N.W.T. Limited at 2427 Waverley Street for the Waverley Street Twinning Project ADOPTED

Executive Policy Committee 2015-10-21

# Title Disposition
1 Syrian Humanitarian Crisis – Refugee Resettlement Assistance RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
2 Transfer from Board of Adjustment to Community Committees - Conditional Use and Variance Public Hearings RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
3 Hiring Committee – Director of Public Works RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
4 Adjustment of the Major Capital Projects Reporting Threshold for Inflation to Implement Recommendation 4 of the Waverley West Arterial Roads Project Audit ADOPTED
5 Debt Strategy ADOPTED
6 Opening – North Side of Wilkes Avenue, East and West of Charleswood Road – DAO 5/2015 ADOPTED
7 Winnipeg Soccer Federation Inc. - Indoor Soccer Multiplex at Garden City Community Centre and Outdoor Soccer Pitch at Shaughnessy Park – Amendment to Loan Guarantee ADOPTED
8 Open Government Initiatives ADOPTED
9 Amendments to The City Organization By-law No. 7100/97 AMENDED AND ADOPTED (See Motions 1 and 2)
10 Real Estate Management Review – Status Report 2015 Quarter 2 RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
11 New Fire Paramedic Stations Construction Project – Status Report 2015 Quarter 2 RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
12 Winnipeg Police Service Headquarters Construction Project – Status Report 2015 Quarter 2 RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
13 Community By-law Enforcement Services Audit RECEIVED AS INFORMATION

Standing Policy Committee On Protection And Community Services 2015-10-09

# Title Disposition
1 Millennium Library Indigenous Areas Naming ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Infrastructure Renewal And Public Works 2015-10-06

# Title Disposition
1 Enactment of New Water By-Law to Replace Water Works By-Law No. 504/73 ADOPTED
2 Amendment to the City of Winnipeg Streets and Traffic By-laws – Waverley Street and Tim Sale Drive ADOPTED
3 Amendments to Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies - Burrows Avenue, Pritchard Avenue and Charles Street RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
4 Amendments to Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies - Jefferson Avenue, Seven Oaks Avenue and Hartford Avenue REFERRED TO THE WINNIPEG PUBLIC SERVICE
5 Amendments to Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies - Sutherland Avenue and Euclid Avenue REFERRED TO THE WINNIPEG PUBLIC SERVICE
6 Amendments to Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies - Salter Street and Weinberg Road REFERRED TO THE WINNIPEG PUBLIC SERVICE
7 Southwest Rapid Transitway (Stage 2) and Pembina Highway Underpass – Project Authority ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Property And Development 2015-10-13

# Title Disposition
1 Street Opening, Closing and Rededication – St. Matthews Avenue east of Kensington Street – DAOC 1/2015 ADOPTED
2 Subdivision and Rezoning – 85-109 Maryland Street – DASZ 21/2015 ADOPTED
3 Closing – 761 North Drive – DAC 2/2015 ADOPTED
4 Subdivision and Rezoning – 761 North Drive – DASZ 13/2015 ADOPTED
5 Closing – Part of the Public Lane at the Rear of 176 Roslyn Road – DAC 3/2015 ADOPTED
6 Subdivision – 166, 176, 178, 180 and 184 Roslyn Road – DAS 16/2015 ADOPTED

Governance Committee Of Council 2015-10-15

# Title Disposition
1 Auditors Recommendations – Amendment to Councillors’ Ward Allowance (CWA) Fund Policy ADOPTED
2 Council Policy – Council Summer Prorogue RECEIVED AS INFORMATION

  Motions

Council Motions

# Movers Subject Disposition
1 His Worship Mayor Bowman, Lukes THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that proposed By-law 106/2015, A By-law of The City of Winnipeg to amend the City Organization By-law, the Development Procedures By-law and other by-laws to reflect changes to the organizational structure of Standing Policy Committees of Council, come into force on November 4, 2015. CARRIED
2 Gerbasi, Eadie THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Recommendation 1.C. of Item 9 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 21, 2015 be amended to include the following at the end of the current wording: “and that membership of the Standing Policy Committee on Property and Development, Heritage and Downtown Development be required to include at least one Councillor from one of the three Downtown wards, namely the Point Douglas, Daniel McIntyre and Fort Rouge – East Fort Garry Wards.” CARRIED
3 Schreyer, Dobson THAT Recommendation 1 of Item 4 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 21, 2015 be amended to change $20 million to $13.5 million; WITHDRAWN
4 Schreyer, Dobson THAT Recommendation 1 of Item 4 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 21, 2015 be amended to change $20 million to $13.5 million; AND THAT Recommendations 1 and 2 of Item 4 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 21, 2015 be amended to change the words “construction inflation” to “changes in the consumer price index LOST

  By Laws

By Laws - 3rd Reading

# Subject Disposition
99/2015 To amend the Schedule “E” of the Streets By-law and Schedule 1 of the Traffic By-law PASSED
101/2015 To open Chief Peguis Trail. DAO 2/2013 PASSED
102/2015 To close part of Fermor Avenue, (Plan 8296) and part Plessis Road, (Plan 433) and Open Fermor Avenue and to close part of Dawson Road, (Plan 5282) between Royal Mint Drive and Plessis Road. DAC 19/2013, DAOC 1/2013 PASSED
103/2015 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 2090 Henderson Highway. DASZ 14/2015 PASSED
104/2015 To amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 290 River Avenue in the City Centre Community. DAZ 208/2015 PASSED
105/2015 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 20 Allan Blye Drive and Parcel A and Lot 3 bounded by Amber Trail in the Lord Selkirk-West Kildonan Community - DASZ 6/2015 PASSED
106/2015, As Amended To amend the City Organization By-law, the Development Procedures By-law and other by-laws to reflect changes to the organizational structure of Standing Policy Committees of Council PASSED
107/2015 To regulate the operation of the City of Winnipeg’s waterworks system PASSED
108/2015 To change the names of certain highways in The City of Winnipeg (changing to Transcona Boulevard) PASSED
109/2015 To amend By-law No. 32/2015 PASSED
110/2015 To close part of Kenaston Boulevard, Plan 9280 and part Government Road Allowance. File: DAC 11/2013 PASSED

  Recorded Votes

Motion 4

Outcome of Vote: LOST

Yeas / For (3)

Councillor Dobson Councillor Schreyer Councillor Wyatt

Councillor Dobson, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Wyatt

Nays / Against (13)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Eadie Councillor Gerbasi Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Morantz Councillor Orlikow Councillor Pagtakhan Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gerbasi, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Morantz, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Pagtakhan, Councillor Sharma

Item 4 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 21, 2015

Outcome of Vote: ADOPTED

Yeas / For (11)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Gerbasi Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Morantz Councillor Orlikow Councillor Pagtakhan Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Gerbasi, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Morantz, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Pagtakhan, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (5)

Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Schreyer Councillor Wyatt

Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Wyatt


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