Winnipeg City Council Meeting on October 25, 2017

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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

  Public Servant Attendance

  • Mr. R. Kachur, City Clerk
  • Mr. M. Lemoine, Deputy City Clerk
  • Mr. A. Poitras, Senior Committee Clerk
  • Mr. D. McNeil, Chief Administrative Officer
  • Mr. M. Jack, Chief Corporate Services Officer

  Reports

Executive Policy Committee 2017-10-11

# Title Disposition
1 Religious or Not-For-Profit Cemeteries – Frontage Levy Exemption 30 DAY EXTENTION OF TIME GRANTED
2 Zoning Agreement Amendment – 15 Gelhorn Place – ZAA 2/2017 ADOPTED
3 Pilot Project Memorandum of Understanding with Canadian Centre for Child Protection ADOPTED
4 Negotiations between the City of Winnipeg and the Winnipeg Police Senior Officers Association ADOPTED
5 Deacon Water Treatment Plant Deficiencies Review ADOPTED
6 Settlement Instructions concerning Court of Queen’s Bench Action CI 15-01-99341, Pakosh v. The City of Winnipeg – an Application to Quash By-law amendments made concerning a development application for 2090 Henderson Highway ADOPTED

Executive Policy Committee 2017-10-18

# Title Disposition
1 Deacon Water Treatment Plant RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
2 Take Pride Winnipeg – Snow Angels Program ADOPTED
3 Vehicle for Hire ADOPTED
4 Subdivision and Rezoning – 108, 110 and 112 Alexander Avenue; 107, 109 and 111 Pacific Avenue ADOPTED
5 Winnipeg Zoning By-law Text Amendment – To Allow the “Apiary” Use as a Listed Permitted Accessory Use in all Zoning Districts AMENDED AND ADOPTED (See Motion 1)
6 Portage and Main Intersection - Implementation of a Phased-Approach to Below and At-Grade Improvements ADOPTED
7 Southwest Rapid Transitway (Stage 2) and Pembina Highway Underpass Capital Integration Project Audit – Quarter 4 2016 RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
8 Southwest Rapid Transitway (Stage 2) and Pembina Highway Underpass Capital Integration Project Audit – Quarter 1 2017 RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
9 Report on New Fire Paramedic Stations Construction Project Status of Audit Recommendations 2017 Quarter 2 RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
10 Winnipeg Police Service Headquarters Construction Project Status of Audit Recommendations 2017 Quarter 2 RECEIVED AS INFORMATION

Standing Policy Committee On Finance 2017-10-12

# Title Disposition
1 Impact Fee Reserve Fund Balance – Report for the Period May 1 to September 30, 2017 EXECUTIVE POLICY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Water And Waste, Riverbank Management And The Environment 2017-10-02

# Title Disposition
1 Winnipeg Sewage Treatment Program 2016 Annual Report Program Agreement Between The City Of Winnipeg And VWNA Winnipeg Inc. (Veolia) RECEIVED AS INFORMATION

Standing Policy Committee On Property And Development, Heritage And Downtown Development 2017-09-19

# Title Disposition
1 List of Historical Resources – Nomination of Winnipeg Clinic, 425 St. Mary Avenue ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Property And Development, Heritage And Downtown Development 2017-10-10

# Title Disposition
1 Rezoning – 421 Beaverhill Boulevard – DAZ 203/2017 [c/r DAV 139088/2017D] ADOPTED
2 Request to Amend Development Agreement Conditions For File DASZ 3/2016 (AG 3/2016) ADOPTED
3 Tenant Request to Attain Landlord Consent to Sublease City-Owned Lands at 900 Waverley Street for the Purpose of Parking ADOPTED
4 Establishment of Prime Mechanical Contractor’s License ADOPTED
5 The Annual Review of Part II Section 3 (Land Value) of the 2002 Development Agreement Parameters ADOPTED
6 Addition of the Name “Shahi” to the Riel Street Name Reserve List and Street Name Change from “Waverley Street” to “Shahi Street” between Point West Way and the Perimeter Highway ADOPTED
7 Land Exchange and Lease Agreement between the City of Winnipeg and Louis Riel School Division to Support the St. Vital Memorial Park Redevelopment and YM-YWCA Expansion Project Located at 5 Fermor Avenue ADOPTED
8 Partial Waiver of the Policy on the Sale/Lease of City Lands to Non-Profit Organizations – Habitat for Humanity ADOPTED
9 Amendment to the Lease Agreement between the City of Winnipeg and NRG Athletes Therapy Fitness Inc. at 745 Kingsbury Avenue and Proposed Amendment to the Grant Agreement between the City of Winnipeg and Garden City Community Centre ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Protection, Community Services And Parks 2017-10-06

# Title Disposition
1 Aquatic Parks EXECUTIVE POLICY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION ADOPTED
2 TD Summer Reading Club Agreement ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Infrastructure Renewal And Public Works 2017-10-04

# Title Disposition
1 Request for First Charge against the 2018 Capital Budget for the Saskatchewan Avenue Culvert (Sturgeon Creek) Project ADOPTED
2 Update on Major Infrastructure Project Studies RECEIVED AS INFORMATION

Governance Committee Of Council 2017-10-05

# Title Disposition
1 Councillors’ Ward Allowance Amendments ADOPTED
2 Procedure By-law Amendment(s) ADOPTED

  Motions

Notice of Motion

Movers Subject Disposition
Mayor Bowman, Allard That the Winnipeg Public Service work with Provincial officials to develop a proposal to amend The City of Winnipeg Charter Act to require a one year cooling off period for members of Council and the Mayor that is consistent with sections 19.2 to 19.6(inclusive) and section 21.1 of The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Conflict of Interest Act (the Act). The relevant sections of the Act are attached to this motion. References in the Act to the Conflict of Interest Commissioner would be understood to be references to the City’s Integrity Commissioner. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Public Service return within 90 days with a report to Council on changes to The City of Winnipeg Charter Act that are required to implement the cooling off period for members of Council and the Mayor prior to the City making an official request to the Province for legislative changes in this regard. AMENDED BY MOTION 2 AND CARRIED
Dobson, Schreyer THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: 1.That the City of Winnipeg Procedure By-law No. 50/2007 be amended to require a 2/3 vote in order for Council to consider any and all items on a special meeting agenda. 2.That the City Solicitor / Director of Legal Services be directed to prepare and submit the necessary amending by-law directly to Council. 3.That the Proper Officers of the City do all things necessary to implement the intent of the foregoing LOST
Dobson, Browaty THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Winnipeg Public Service be directed to report back to Council no later than December 13, 2017 with a list of all studies that cost $35,000 or more, between January 1, 2015 and the present day, and include the following information: • A description of the study; • Date the study was requested and delivered; • Cost of the study; • Department that ordered the study (including Mayor’s Office and Chief Administrator’s Office). CARRIED

Council Motions

# Movers Subject Disposition
1 Orlikow, Gerbasi That the section 109.1 subsection (4) of the draft amending by-law attached to Item No. 5 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2017 be amended to read as follows: “(4) Beehives and nucleus hives are exempt from the requirements under subsections (2) and (3) if they are located:” CARRIED
2 Mayes, Allard that the resolution in the Notice of Motion to establish a cooling off period at the Council meeting of September 27, 2017 be replaced with the following: “That the Winnipeg Public Service work with Provincial officials to develop a proposal to amend The City of Winnipeg Charter Act to require a one year cooling off period for members of Council and the Mayor that is consistent with sections 19.2 to 19.6(inclusive) and section 21.1 of The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Conflict of Interest Act (the Act). The relevant sections of the Act are attached to this motion. References in the Act to the Conflict of Interest Commissioner would be understood to be references to the City’s Integrity Commissioner. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Public Service return within 90 days with a report to Council on changes to The City of Winnipeg Charter Act that are required to implement the cooling off period for members of Council and the Mayor prior to the City making an official request to the Province for legislative changes in this regard.” CARRIED
3 Pagtakhan, Gerbasi That the Standing Policy Committee on Protection, Community Services and Parks direct the Winnipeg Public Service to review and report back within 120 days on the following: 1. Amendments to Part 5 of the Neighbourhood Liveability By-law No. 1/2008, to include specific restrictions for noise emanating from outdoor patios at restaurants, drinking establishments, micro-brewery, distillery or winery, or any commercial enterprises, between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. 2. Measures to enforce compliance and ensure that establishments follow the regulation with minimal impact on surrounding neighbourhoods. 3. Consultation with the Liquor and Gaming Authority of Manitoba AUTOMATIC REFERRAL TO THE STANDING POLICY COMMITTEE ON PROTECTION, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND PARKS
Leave of Absence Browaty, Schreyer THAT Councillor Wyatt be granted a leave of absence from today’s meeting due to his absence from the City on City Business. CARRIED

  By Laws

By Laws - First Reading

# Subject Disposition
96/2017 To authorize the borrowing of money in the amount of $17,000,000.00 RECEIVED FIRST READING ONLY

By Laws - 3rd Reading

# Subject Disposition
82/2017 To amend the Winnipeg Zoning By-law to accommodate urban beekeeping as an accessory use.- DAZ 210/2017 PASSED
97/2017 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 578 Jessie Avenue in the City Centre Community – DASZ 6/2017 PASSED
98/2017 To amend the Procedure By-law to require agendas to be posted at least four business days prior to meetings of Council and Council committees PASSED
99/2017 To amend Schedule – School Zones with Reduced Speed Limits to the Reduced-Speed School Zones By-law No. 76/2014 PASSED
100/2017 To amend the Winnipeg Police Board By-law REFERRED TO THE EXECUTIVE POLICY COMMITTEE
101/2017 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 341-345 Springfield Road in the East Kildonan-Transcona Community – DASZ 37/2016 PASSED
102/2017 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 254/256 Wellington Crescent in the City Centre Community – DASZ 47/2016 PASSED
103/2017 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 590 St. Anne’s Road Avenue in the Riel Community – DASZ 35/2014 PASSED
104/2017 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 567 – 573 Talbot Avenue in the East Kildonan-Trancona Community – DASZ 5/2016 PASSED
105/2017 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at the Sage Creek Phase 8: southwest corner of Des Hivernants Boulevard and Edward Turner Drive in the Riel Community – DASZ 19/2016 PASSED
109/2017 To open part of Silver Avenue, between Madison and St. James Streets – DAO 6/2015 PASSED
112/2017 To amend the Impact Fee By-law PASSED

  Recorded Votes

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 11, 2017

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (10)

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

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

Nays / Against (4)

Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Gilroy Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Schreyer

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2018 Recommendation 1

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (10)

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

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

Nays / Against (5)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Lukes Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Schreyer

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2018 Recommendation 2

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (12)

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

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

Nays / Against (3)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Lukes

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Lukes

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2018 Recommendation 3

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (10)

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

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

Nays / Against (5)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Lukes Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Schreyer

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2018 Recommendation 4

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (10)

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

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

Nays / Against (5)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Lukes Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Schreyer

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2018 Recommendation 5

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (11)

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

Nays / Against (4)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Schreyer

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2018 Recommendation 6

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (10)

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

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

Nays / Against (5)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Lukes Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Schreyer

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2018 Recommendation 7

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (10)

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

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

Nays / Against (5)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Lukes Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Schreyer

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2018 Recommendation 8

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (12)

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

Nays / Against (3)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Schreyer

Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 18, 2018 Recommendation 9

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (13)

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

Nays / Against (2)

Councillor Eadie Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Eadie, Councillor Schreyer

Executive Policy Committee – Notice of Motion – Special Meetings

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (4)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Schreyer

Nays / Against (11)

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

  Conflict of Interest Declarations

Councillor Browaty - Item 6 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated October 11, 2017


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