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Council

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

25 motions across 25 agenda items · 2022-2026 term

Data sourced from official City of Mississauga meeting minutes, synced as the City adopts and publishes them. Minutes usually publish 2 to 4 weeks after each meeting, so recent meetings may be missing. We're working to make this as complete as possible. Full official records on the City's meeting portal ↗

10.1 PASSED

That the tax adjustments outlined in Appendix 1 of the report from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer dated, June 5, 2023, entitled, “Tax Adjustments Pursuant to Section 357 and 358 of the Municipal Act”, be approved for cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes.

Resolution 0167-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Tax Adjustments Pursuant to Section 357 and 358 of the Municipal Act (CONSENT)

That the tax adjustments outlined in Appendix 1 of the report from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer dated, June 5, 2023, entitled, “Tax Adjustments Pursuant to Section 357 and 358 of the Municipal Act”, be approved for cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes.

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

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10.2 PASSED

That the applications under Files OZ 18/013 W5, 2013512 Ontario Inc., 7170 Goreway Drive, to amend the Official Plan to Residential Medium Density, and to change the zoning to RM6-exception to permit 15 condominium townhomes on a private condominium road be approved in conformity with the provisions outlined in Appendix 2 of the staff report dated June 5, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning and Building. That Council acknowledges that the Commissioner of Planning and Building, in...

Resolution 0168-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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RECOMMENDATION REPORT (WARD 5) (CONSENT)

That the applications under Files OZ 18/013 W5, 2013512 Ontario Inc., 7170 Goreway Drive, to amend the Official Plan to Residential Medium Density, and to change the zoning to RM6-exception to permit 15 condominium townhomes on a private condominium road be approved in conformity with the provisions outlined in Appendix 2 of the staff report dated June 5, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning and Building. That Council acknowledges that the Commissioner of Planning and Building, in...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

10.3 PASSED

1.That Council delegates to the Commissioner of Transportation and Works (or designate) the authority to approve changes to MiWay Fares Schedule B-3 of the User Fees and Charges By-law to enable the introduction of additional methods to pay transit fares through the Presto Fare Card system and associated card issuance fees as outlined in the Corporate Report dated June 16, 2023 from the Commissioner of Corporate Services entitled “Delegation of Authority during the 2023 Summer Recess. 2. That...

Resolution 0169-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Delegation of Authority during the 2023 Summer Recess (CONSENT)

1.That Council delegates to the Commissioner of Transportation and Works (or designate) the authority to approve changes to MiWay Fares Schedule B-3 of the User Fees and Charges By-law to enable the introduction of additional methods to pay transit fares through the Presto Fare Card system and associated card issuance fees as outlined in the Corporate Report dated June 16, 2023 from the Commissioner of Corporate Services entitled “Delegation of Authority during the 2023 Summer Recess. 2. That...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

10.4 PASSED

That the report from the Commissioner of Corporate Services, dated June 23, 2023 entitled Vendors By-law 0552 2004 be approved. That the Vendors By-law 0522-2004 as amended, be further amended to exempt artisans from a requirement to obtain a licence. That the Vendors By-law 0522-2004 as amended, be further amended to provide a definition of “artisan” as “artists or craft persons selling goods, wares, merchandise, products, refreshments, foodstuffs or flowers that they have created or...

Resolution 0178-2023 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko

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Vendors By law 0522-2004: Update to Exemptions

That the report from the Commissioner of Corporate Services, dated June 23, 2023 entitled Vendors By-law 0552 2004 be approved. That the Vendors By-law 0522-2004 as amended, be further amended to exempt artisans from a requirement to obtain a licence. That the Vendors By-law 0522-2004 as amended, be further amended to provide a definition of “artisan” as “artists or craft persons selling goods, wares, merchandise, products, refreshments, foodstuffs or flowers that they have created or...

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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko

How councillors voted

11.1 PASSED

That Recommendations PDC-0039-2023 – PDC-0041-2023 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 10-2023 dated June 12, 2023, be approved. PDC-0039-2023 That the report dated May 19, 2023, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the applications by City Park Homes (Streetsville) Inc. to permit an eight storey apartment building with live/work units fronting Queen Street South, under File OZ/OPA 21/014 W11, 6, 10 and 12 Queen Street South, 16 James Street, and...

Resolution 0170-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Planning and Development Committee Report 10-2023 dated June 12, 2023 (CONSENT)

That Recommendations PDC-0039-2023 – PDC-0041-2023 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 10-2023 dated June 12, 2023, be approved. PDC-0039-2023 That the report dated May 19, 2023, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the applications by City Park Homes (Streetsville) Inc. to permit an eight storey apartment building with live/work units fronting Queen Street South, under File OZ/OPA 21/014 W11, 6, 10 and 12 Queen Street South, 16 James Street, and...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

11.2 PASSED

That Recommendations TAC-0001-2023 – TAC-0008-2023 as contained in the Transit Advisory Committee Report 1 - 2023 dated June 20, 2023, be approved. TAC-0001-2023 That Councillor Joe Horneck be appointed Chair of the Transit Advisory Committee for the term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is appointed (TAC-0001-2023) TAC-0002-2023 That Councillor Alvin Tedjo be appointed Vice-Chair of the Transit Advisory Committee for the term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is...

Resolution 0171-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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Transit Advisory Committee Report 1 - 2023 dated June 20, 2023 (CONSENT)

That Recommendations TAC-0001-2023 – TAC-0008-2023 as contained in the Transit Advisory Committee Report 1 - 2023 dated June 20, 2023, be approved. TAC-0001-2023 That Councillor Joe Horneck be appointed Chair of the Transit Advisory Committee for the term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is appointed (TAC-0001-2023) TAC-0002-2023 That Councillor Alvin Tedjo be appointed Vice-Chair of the Transit Advisory Committee for the term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

11.3 PASSED

That Recommendations GC-0309-2023 – GC-0355-2023 as contained in the General Committee Report 13 - 2023 - dated June 21, 2023, be approved. GC-0309-2023 That the deputation by Amber Paktasz, Streetsville BIA regarding Mobile Licensing fees for Farmers and Artisan Markets, be received. GC-0310-2023 That staff be directed to report back to the next Council meeting with respect to amending the Vendors By-Law 0522-2004 to include an exemption for artisans and crafters. GC-0311-2023 That the...

Resolution 0172-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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General Committee Report 13 - 2023 - dated June 21, 2023 (CONSENT)

That Recommendations GC-0309-2023 – GC-0355-2023 as contained in the General Committee Report 13 - 2023 - dated June 21, 2023, be approved. GC-0309-2023 That the deputation by Amber Paktasz, Streetsville BIA regarding Mobile Licensing fees for Farmers and Artisan Markets, be received. GC-0310-2023 That staff be directed to report back to the next Council meeting with respect to amending the Vendors By-Law 0522-2004 to include an exemption for artisans and crafters. GC-0311-2023 That the...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

11.4 PASSED

That Recommendations AAC-0018-2023 – AAC-0024-2023 as contained in the Accessibility Advisory Committee Report 4 - 2023 - dated June 19, 2023, be approved. AAC-0018-2023 That the deputation and associated presentation by Carol-Ann Chafe, Founder and Chair and Mary Daniel, Business Development and Community Engagement, Access 2 Accessibility, regarding Adaptive and Inclusive Micro-Mobility (AIM), be received for information . (AAC-0018-2023) AAC-0019-2023 That the deputation and associated...

Resolution 0173-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Accessibility Advisory Committee Report 4 - 2023 - dated June 19, 2023 (CONSENT)

That Recommendations AAC-0018-2023 – AAC-0024-2023 as contained in the Accessibility Advisory Committee Report 4 - 2023 - dated June 19, 2023, be approved. AAC-0018-2023 That the deputation and associated presentation by Carol-Ann Chafe, Founder and Chair and Mary Daniel, Business Development and Community Engagement, Access 2 Accessibility, regarding Adaptive and Inclusive Micro-Mobility (AIM), be received for information . (AAC-0018-2023) AAC-0019-2023 That the deputation and associated...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

11.5 PASSED

That Recommendations PDC-0042-2023 – PDC-0047-2023 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 11 - 2023 dated June 26, 2023 at 130 PM (Afternoon Session), be approved. PDC-0042-2023 That the presentation from Melanie Zakarian, Statistician, City Planning Strategies regarding Provincial Reporting of Planning and Development Data Update, be received for information. PDC-0043-2023 That the sign variance application under File SGNBLD 23-6511 VAR (W1), Permit World, 2531 Cawthra...

Resolution 0174-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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Planning and Development Committee Report 11 - 2023 dated June 26, 2023 at 1:30 PM (Afternoon Session) (CONSENT)

That Recommendations PDC-0042-2023 – PDC-0047-2023 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 11 - 2023 dated June 26, 2023 at 130 PM (Afternoon Session), be approved. PDC-0042-2023 That the presentation from Melanie Zakarian, Statistician, City Planning Strategies regarding Provincial Reporting of Planning and Development Data Update, be received for information. PDC-0043-2023 That the sign variance application under File SGNBLD 23-6511 VAR (W1), Permit World, 2531 Cawthra...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

11.6 PASSED

That Recommendations PDC-0048-2023 – PDC-0051-2023 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 12 - 2023 dated June 26, 2023 at 600 PM (Evening Session), be approved. PDC-0048-2023 That the report dated June 2, 2023, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the applications by KJC Properties Inc., to permit a 12 storey condominium apartment building with non-residential uses on the ground floor and three blocks of three storey condominium townhomes, under...

Resolution 0175-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Planning and Development Committee Report 12 - 2023 dated June 26, 2023 at 6:00 PM (Evening Session) (CONSENT)

That Recommendations PDC-0048-2023 – PDC-0051-2023 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 12 - 2023 dated June 26, 2023 at 600 PM (Evening Session), be approved. PDC-0048-2023 That the report dated June 2, 2023, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the applications by KJC Properties Inc., to permit a 12 storey condominium apartment building with non-residential uses on the ground floor and three blocks of three storey condominium townhomes, under...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

11.7 PASSED

That Recommendations RSC-0009-2023 – RSC-0020-2023 as contained in the Road Safety Committee Report 2 - 2023 - dated June 27, 2023, be approved. RSC-0009-2023 That the deputation and associated presentation by Carol-Ann Chafe and Mary Daniel from Access 2 Accessibility regarding Adaptive & Inclusive Micro-mobility, be received. (RSC-0009-2023) RSC-0010-2023) That the deputation and associated presentation by Laura Zeglen, Vision Zero Program Lead regarding a “Vision Zero Update: Pedestrian...

Resolution 0176-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Road Safety Committee Report 2 - 2023 - dated June 27, 2023 (CONSENT)

That Recommendations RSC-0009-2023 – RSC-0020-2023 as contained in the Road Safety Committee Report 2 - 2023 - dated June 27, 2023, be approved. RSC-0009-2023 That the deputation and associated presentation by Carol-Ann Chafe and Mary Daniel from Access 2 Accessibility regarding Adaptive & Inclusive Micro-mobility, be received. (RSC-0009-2023) RSC-0010-2023) That the deputation and associated presentation by Laura Zeglen, Vision Zero Program Lead regarding a “Vision Zero Update: Pedestrian...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

12.1 PASSED CLOSE VOTE

1. That Alternative 6 in Appendix 1 contained in the Corporate Report dated May 24, 2023 from Geoff Wright, Commissioner of Transportation and Works, entitled “Bloor Street from Central Parkway East to Etobicoke Creek – Integrated Road Project (Wards 3 & 4)” be approved; and 2. That all necessary by-laws be enacted.

Resolution 0165-2023 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca

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Bloor Street from Central Parkway East to Etobicoke Creek – Integrated Road Project (Wards 3 & 4)

1. That Alternative 6 in Appendix 1 contained in the Corporate Report dated May 24, 2023 from Geoff Wright, Commissioner of Transportation and Works, entitled “Bloor Street from Central Parkway East to Etobicoke Creek – Integrated Road Project (Wards 3 & 4)” be approved; and 2. That all necessary by-laws be enacted.

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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca

How councillors voted

14.2.1 PASSED

WHEREAS Rose Events and Promotions will be having an indoor concert event at John Paul Polish Cultural Centre on September 30, 2023; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of between 400-500 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Una noche de Salsa on September 30, 2023 at John Paul Polish Culture Centre; as one of municipal...

Resolution 0179-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac

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Request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a Special Occasion Permit: Una noche de Salsa (a night of salsa) on Sept 30, 2023 at John Paul Polish Culture Centre (Ward 4)

WHEREAS Rose Events and Promotions will be having an indoor concert event at John Paul Polish Cultural Centre on September 30, 2023; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of between 400-500 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Una noche de Salsa on September 30, 2023 at John Paul Polish Culture Centre; as one of municipal...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac

How councillors voted

14.2.2 PASSED

WHEREAS Big Slick Bar and Billiards will be hosting a Sunday Funday: Industry Night on July 2, 2023; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers are requesting a Temporary Liquor License Extension for the hours from 2:00AM to 4:00AM on July 2, 2023: NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Sunday Funday: Industry Night on July 2, 2023; as one of municipal...

Resolution 0180-2023 · moved by Councillor B. Butt

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Request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a Special Occasion Permit: Temporary Liquor License Extension for a Sunday Funday: Industry Night on July 2, 2023 at Big Slick Bar and Billiards (Ward 11)

WHEREAS Big Slick Bar and Billiards will be hosting a Sunday Funday: Industry Night on July 2, 2023; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers are requesting a Temporary Liquor License Extension for the hours from 2:00AM to 4:00AM on July 2, 2023: NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Sunday Funday: Industry Night on July 2, 2023; as one of municipal...

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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt

How councillors voted

15.1 PASSED

Whereas Eden Food for Change has been serving hungry families in the community since 1989 and became an informal food bank where people would donate food and hungry families could access food; AND Whereas in 1990 became an official program at Eden United Church; AND Whereas in 2002 Eden Food Bank was incorporate and became an official registered charity; AND Whereas in 2009 overwhelmed with donations, Eden Food Bank grew to a second location; AND Whereas Eden Food Bank works to be a place...

Resolution 0177-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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A motion for a grant-in-lieu for Eden Food for Change (Councillor Mahoney) (CONSENT)

Whereas Eden Food for Change has been serving hungry families in the community since 1989 and became an informal food bank where people would donate food and hungry families could access food; AND Whereas in 1990 became an official program at Eden United Church; AND Whereas in 2002 Eden Food Bank was incorporate and became an official registered charity; AND Whereas in 2009 overwhelmed with donations, Eden Food Bank grew to a second location; AND Whereas Eden Food Bank works to be a place...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

How councillors voted

15.2 PASSED

Whereas the City of Mississauga has signed on to the Province’s Housing Pledge to build 120,000 units by 2031 Whereas the majority of these 120,000 units will be built in strategic growth areas served by local and regional transit where residents can be less reliant on single occupant vehicles Whereas, the Hazel McCallion Light Rail Transit line is expected to be in service in 2024, with the explicit of goal for making it easier for people to reduce reliance on cars. Whereas the City of...

Resolution 0181-2023 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

8 Yes 2 No 2 absent
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A motion on the feasibility of reducing parking requirements in parking precincts that are or will be served by the Hazel McCallion Line (Councillor Damerla)

Whereas the City of Mississauga has signed on to the Province’s Housing Pledge to build 120,000 units by 2031 Whereas the majority of these 120,000 units will be built in strategic growth areas served by local and regional transit where residents can be less reliant on single occupant vehicles Whereas, the Hazel McCallion Light Rail Transit line is expected to be in service in 2024, with the explicit of goal for making it easier for people to reduce reliance on cars. Whereas the City of...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

How councillors voted

16.1

WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Laurie Davies, a City of Mississauga Crossing Guard for over 23 years, who passed away on Sunday, June 4, 2023; AND WHEREAS Laurie was a beloved wife of Andrew, loving mother of Abbey, and of the late Alex; AND WHEREAS she was a supportive friend to many, and she will be deeply missed as a crossing guard. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that sincere condolences be extended on behalf of the...

Resolution 0182-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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To express sincere condolences to the family of Laurie Davies, Crossing Guard, who passed away on June 4, 2023

WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Laurie Davies, a City of Mississauga Crossing Guard for over 23 years, who passed away on Sunday, June 4, 2023; AND WHEREAS Laurie was a beloved wife of Andrew, loving mother of Abbey, and of the late Alex; AND WHEREAS she was a supportive friend to many, and she will be deeply missed as a crossing guard. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that sincere condolences be extended on behalf of the...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
16.2

WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Henry Stewart, former City Manager for the City of Mississauga, who passed away on Saturday, June 17, 2023; AND WHERAS Henry began his career with the Toronto Township on June 13, 1955 as the Assistant Secretary-Treasurer of the Planning Board and later served as Deputy Clerk and Deputy Manager; AND WHEREAS Henry was appointed to the Deputy Town Manager role for the Town of Mississauga in...

Resolution 0183-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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To express sincere condolences to the family of Henry Stewart, retired City Manager, who passed away on June 17, 2023

WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Henry Stewart, former City Manager for the City of Mississauga, who passed away on Saturday, June 17, 2023; AND WHERAS Henry began his career with the Toronto Township on June 13, 1955 as the Assistant Secretary-Treasurer of the Planning Board and later served as Deputy Clerk and Deputy Manager; AND WHEREAS Henry was appointed to the Deputy Town Manager role for the Town of Mississauga in...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
16.3 PASSED

WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended (the "Act"), requires Council to pass a resolution prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; AND WHEREAS the Act requires that the resolution states the act of the holding of the closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that a portion of the Council meeting held on June 28, 2023 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...

Resolution 0184-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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To close to the public a portion of the Council meeting to be held on June 28, 2023 to deal with various matters. (See Item 23 Closed Session)

WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended (the "Act"), requires Council to pass a resolution prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; AND WHEREAS the Act requires that the resolution states the act of the holding of the closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that a portion of the Council meeting held on June 28, 2023 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

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21.1 PASSED

That Legal Services be instructed to SUPPORT the decision of the Committee of Adjustment (File No. A34/23 – 1692 Lakeshore Road West – Deltro Electric Inc./Lisgar Development Ltd. - Ward 2) and to attend before the Ontario Land Tribunal along with any necessary staff and/or consultants to represent the City of Mississauga.

Resolution 0185-2023 · moved by Councillor A. Tedjo

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Advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose:

That Legal Services be instructed to SUPPORT the decision of the Committee of Adjustment (File No. A34/23 – 1692 Lakeshore Road West – Deltro Electric Inc./Lisgar Development Ltd. - Ward 2) and to attend before the Ontario Land Tribunal along with any necessary staff and/or consultants to represent the City of Mississauga.

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Moved by: Councillor A. Tedjo

How councillors voted

Abstained: Mayor Crombie
21.2 PASSED

In accordance with the Corporate Policy and Procedure on Citizen Appointments to Committees, Boards and Authorities (02-01-01), Councillor Damerla, Councillor Reid, and Councillor Tedjo, the Members of Council appointed to the Combating Racism, Discrimination and Hatred Advisory Committee, interviewed the applicants and recommends the following Citizen Member appointments: 1. Seshagiri Pingali2. Samuel Cooper3. Tony Oseivhi4. Emi Roni5. A.Q. Mufti6. Nicole Rye7. Joann De Murrell8. Michelle...

Resolution 0186-2023 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

8 Yes 0 No 4 absent
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Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees: Citizen Appointments – Combating Racism, Discrimination and Hatred Advisory Committee

In accordance with the Corporate Policy and Procedure on Citizen Appointments to Committees, Boards and Authorities (02-01-01), Councillor Damerla, Councillor Reid, and Councillor Tedjo, the Members of Council appointed to the Combating Racism, Discrimination and Hatred Advisory Committee, interviewed the applicants and recommends the following Citizen Member appointments: 1. Seshagiri Pingali2. Samuel Cooper3. Tony Oseivhi4. Emi Roni5. A.Q. Mufti6. Nicole Rye7. Joann De Murrell8. Michelle...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

How councillors voted

21.3 PASSED

That the closed session verbal update regarding Expanding Strong Mayor Powers be received.

Resolution 0187-2023 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

9 Yes 0 No 3 absent
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Receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege: Expanding Strong Mayor Powers (Verbal Update)

That the closed session verbal update regarding Expanding Strong Mayor Powers be received.

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

How councillors voted

21.4 PASSED

That the closed session verbal update regarding Lakeview be received, as amended.

Resolution 0188-2023 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko

9 Yes 0 No 3 absent
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A position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the municipality or local board: Lakeview Update (Verbal Update)

That the closed session verbal update regarding Lakeview be received, as amended.

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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko

How councillors voted

21.5 PASSED

That the report of the City Solicitor titled “2050 Burbank Drive, OLT Decision to permit an ancillary medical office as home occupation within an existing dwelling, Ward 8” dated June 26, 2023 be received; and That Council instructs the City Solicitor to: (a) submit to the Chair of the OLT a request to review the Decision of the OLT dated June 16, 2023 in Case No. OLT-22-004860, pursuant to s.23 of the Ontario Land Tribunal Act, 2021.

Resolution 0189-2023 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney

9 Yes 0 No 3 absent
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Advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose: 2050 Burbank Drive, OLT Decision to permit an ancillary medical office as home occupation within an existing dwelling (Ward 8)

That the report of the City Solicitor titled “2050 Burbank Drive, OLT Decision to permit an ancillary medical office as home occupation within an existing dwelling, Ward 8” dated June 26, 2023 be received; and That Council instructs the City Solicitor to: (a) submit to the Chair of the OLT a request to review the Decision of the OLT dated June 16, 2023 in Case No. OLT-22-004860, pursuant to s.23 of the Ontario Land Tribunal Act, 2021.

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Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney

How councillors voted

9 PASSED

The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.1 Tax Adjustments Pursuant to Section 357 and 358 of the Municipal Act - 10.2 RECOMMENDATION REPORT (WARD 5) Files: OZ 18/013 W5 and T-M18003 W5 - 10.3 Delegation of Authority during the 2023 Summer Recess - 11.1 - 11.7 Committee Reports - 13.2 Petitions - 14.1.1 - 14.1.5 Information Items - 15.1 Notice of Motions - 17.1 - 17.20 By-laws

Resolution 0166-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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CONSENT AGENDA

The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.1 Tax Adjustments Pursuant to Section 357 and 358 of the Municipal Act - 10.2 RECOMMENDATION REPORT (WARD 5) Files: OZ 18/013 W5 and T-M18003 W5 - 10.3 Delegation of Authority during the 2023 Summer Recess - 11.1 - 11.7 Committee Reports - 13.2 Petitions - 14.1.1 - 14.1.5 Information Items - 15.1 Notice of Motions - 17.1 - 17.20 By-laws

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

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