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Planning and Development Committee

Monday, October 23, 2023

8 motions across 6 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 ↗

6.1 PASSED

That the sign variance application under file SGNBLD 23-7495 VAR (W2), Nicholas Campney, 2070 Bromsgrove Road, to permit one billboard sign with two electronic changing copy sign faces (electronic billboard sign) be approved.

Recommendation PDC-0062-2023 · moved by Councillor A. Tedjo

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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RECOMMENDATION REPORT (WARD 2)

That the sign variance application under file SGNBLD 23-7495 VAR (W2), Nicholas Campney, 2070 Bromsgrove Road, to permit one billboard sign with two electronic changing copy sign faces (electronic billboard sign) be approved.

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Moved by: Councillor A. Tedjo

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6.2 PASSED

That City Council direct Legal Services, appropriate City staff and any necessary consultants to attend the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) hearing in opposition to the Official Plan Amendment and Rezoning applications, under file OZ/OPA 22-16 W7, in their current form, for the lands at 60 Dundas Street East and for Legal Services to bring a report to Council should there be a potential for settlement. That City Council authorize the Planning and Building Department to instruct Legal Services on...

Recommendation PDC-0063-2023 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

11 Yes 0 No 1 absent
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PUBLIC MEETING INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATION REPORT (WARD 7)

That City Council direct Legal Services, appropriate City staff and any necessary consultants to attend the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) hearing in opposition to the Official Plan Amendment and Rezoning applications, under file OZ/OPA 22-16 W7, in their current form, for the lands at 60 Dundas Street East and for Legal Services to bring a report to Council should there be a potential for settlement. That City Council authorize the Planning and Building Department to instruct Legal Services on...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

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6.3 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

PUBLIC MEETING RECOMMENDATION REPORT (ALL WARDS)

PASSED CLOSE VOTE

That the minimum rear setback for one-storey detached additional residential units as outlined in the October 4, 2023 report from the Commissioner of Planning and Building titled Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments to Permit Additional Residential Units, be amended to 1.8m (5.9 ft.).

Recommendation PDC-0064-2023 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko

6 Yes 5 No 1 absent
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PUBLIC MEETING RECOMMENDATION REPORT (ALL WARDS)

That the minimum rear setback for one-storey detached additional residential units as outlined in the October 4, 2023 report from the Commissioner of Planning and Building titled Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments to Permit Additional Residential Units, be amended to 1.8m (5.9 ft.).

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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko

How councillors voted

PASSED

That the proposed amendments to Mississauga Official Plan and Zoning By-law 0225-2007, as detailed in Appendices 1 and 2 of the report dated October 4, 2023, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building, be approved in accordance with the following: That an implementing Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment be enacted at a future City Council meeting. That notwithstanding planning protocol, that this report regarding the proposed amendments to Mississauga Official Plan and Zoning By-law...

Recommendation PDC-0065-2023 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish

11 Yes 0 No 1 absent
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PUBLIC MEETING RECOMMENDATION REPORT (ALL WARDS)

That the proposed amendments to Mississauga Official Plan and Zoning By-law 0225-2007, as detailed in Appendices 1 and 2 of the report dated October 4, 2023, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building, be approved in accordance with the following: That an implementing Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment be enacted at a future City Council meeting. That notwithstanding planning protocol, that this report regarding the proposed amendments to Mississauga Official Plan and Zoning By-law...

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Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish

How councillors voted

6.4 PASSED

That the report dated October 4, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the proposed amendments to Zoning By-law 0225-2007 and Mississauga Official Plan to update low density residential zones, under File BL.09-RES (All Wards), be received for information. That staff be directed to seek community input through an online awareness campaign and report back to the Planning and Development Committee in February 2024 with recommended Zoning By-law amendments. That four oral...

Recommendation PDC-0066-2023 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

10 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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INFORMATION REPORT (ALL WARDS)

That the report dated October 4, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the proposed amendments to Zoning By-law 0225-2007 and Mississauga Official Plan to update low density residential zones, under File BL.09-RES (All Wards), be received for information. That staff be directed to seek community input through an online awareness campaign and report back to the Planning and Development Committee in February 2024 with recommended Zoning By-law amendments. That four oral...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

How councillors voted

6.5 · 2 motions on this item · View on the City's meeting portal ↗

INFORMATION REPORT (Wards 1, 4, 5 and 7)

PASSED

That the report titled “Feasibility of Reducing Residential Parking Requirements along the Hazel McCallion Line” dated October 4, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning and Building be received for information. That staff are authorized to report back to Planning and Development Committee in Q1 2024 with recommendations for reducing the off-street parking per unit rates for apartment uses (condominium and rental) for the area(s) along the light rail transit (LRT) corridor, known as the Hazel...

Recommendation PDC-0068-2023 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney

10 Yes 1 No 1 absent
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INFORMATION REPORT (Wards 1, 4, 5 and 7)

That the report titled “Feasibility of Reducing Residential Parking Requirements along the Hazel McCallion Line” dated October 4, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning and Building be received for information. That staff are authorized to report back to Planning and Development Committee in Q1 2024 with recommendations for reducing the off-street parking per unit rates for apartment uses (condominium and rental) for the area(s) along the light rail transit (LRT) corridor, known as the Hazel...

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Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney

How councillors voted

PASSED

That Ward 1 be excluded from the study to reducing the off-street parking per unit rates for apartment uses (condominium and rental) along the light rail transit (LRT - Hazel McCallion Line), as outlined in the report titled “Feasibility of Reducing Residential Parking Requirements along the Hazel McCallion Line” dated October 4, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning and Building.

Recommendation PDC-0067-2023 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko

11 Yes 0 No 1 absent
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INFORMATION REPORT (Wards 1, 4, 5 and 7)

That Ward 1 be excluded from the study to reducing the off-street parking per unit rates for apartment uses (condominium and rental) along the light rail transit (LRT - Hazel McCallion Line), as outlined in the report titled “Feasibility of Reducing Residential Parking Requirements along the Hazel McCallion Line” dated October 4, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning and Building.

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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko

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6.6 PASSED

That the report titled “Scope of Work for Employment Land, Office and Retail Market Analysis” dated October 4, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning, be received for information. That staff be authorized to retain consultants to assist with the undertaking of the scope of work to conduct the employment land, office and retail market analysis outlined in the report.

Recommendation PDC-0069-2023 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish

11 Yes 0 No 1 absent
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Scope of Work for Employment Land, Office and Retail Market Analysis

That the report titled “Scope of Work for Employment Land, Office and Retail Market Analysis” dated October 4, 2023 from the Commissioner of Planning, be received for information. That staff be authorized to retain consultants to assist with the undertaking of the scope of work to conduct the employment land, office and retail market analysis outlined in the report.

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Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish

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