Council
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
15 motions across 14 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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2024 Tax Bill Disclosure of Provincially - Mandated Program Funding Shortfalls
PASSED
That the June newsletter included with the final tax bill, include details about costs that should be covered by Provincial funding (without detailed numbers) but principle of the funding from the Province and to add this matter during advocacy days discussions.
Resolution 0036-2024
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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That the June newsletter included with the final tax bill, include details about costs that should be covered by Provincial funding (without detailed numbers) but principle of the funding from the Province and to add this matter during advocacy days discussions.
Resolution 0036-2024 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
2024 Tax Bill Disclosure of Provincially - Mandated Program Funding Shortfalls
That the June newsletter included with the final tax bill, include details about costs that should be covered by Provincial funding (without detailed numbers) but principle of the funding from the Province and to add this matter during advocacy days discussions.
View agenda item 10.1 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
That staff report back on how to incorporate information related to provincially mandated program funding shortfalls in the 2025 tax bill.
Resolution 0037-2024
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
11 Yes
0 No
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That staff report back on how to incorporate information related to provincially mandated program funding shortfalls in the 2025 tax bill.
Resolution 0037-2024 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
2024 Tax Bill Disclosure of Provincially - Mandated Program Funding Shortfalls
That staff report back on how to incorporate information related to provincially mandated program funding shortfalls in the 2025 tax bill.
View agenda item 10.1 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.1
PASSED
That Recommendations GC—0086-2024 – GC-0119-2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 5 - 2024 - dated February 21, 2024, be approved. GC-0086-2024 That the following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.3 Annual Report on Commodity Price Hedging Agreements for 2023 (Electricity and Natural Gas) 10.4 2023 Emergency Management Program Review 11.1 Accessibility Advisory Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated February 5, 2024 11.2 Heritage Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2024 - dated...
Resolution 0033-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Parrish
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations GC—0086-2024 – GC-0119-2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 5 - 2024 - dated February 21, 2024, be approved. GC-0086-2024 That the following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.3 Annual Report on Commodity Price Hedging Agreements for 2023 (Electricity and Natural Gas) 10.4 2023 Emergency Management Program Review 11.1 Accessibility Advisory Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated February 5, 2024 11.2 Heritage Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2024 - dated...
Resolution 0033-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish
General Committee Report 5 - 2024 - dated February 21, 2024 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations GC—0086-2024 – GC-0119-2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 5 - 2024 - dated February 21, 2024, be approved. GC-0086-2024 That the following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.3 Annual Report on Commodity Price Hedging Agreements for 2023 (Electricity and Natural Gas) 10.4 2023 Emergency Management Program Review 11.1 Accessibility Advisory Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated February 5, 2024 11.2 Heritage Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2024 - dated...
View agenda item 11.1 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
14.1.1
PASSED
That the letter dated February 21, 2024 from Councillor Parrish regarding her resignation as Ward 5 Councillor be received.
Resolution 0034-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Parrish
11 Yes
0 No
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That the letter dated February 21, 2024 from Councillor Parrish regarding her resignation as Ward 5 Councillor be received.
Resolution 0034-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish
A letter dated February 21, 2024 from Councillor Parrish regarding her resignation as Ward 5 Councillor (CONSENT)
That the letter dated February 21, 2024 from Councillor Parrish regarding her resignation as Ward 5 Councillor be received.
View agenda item 14.1.1 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
14.1.2
PASSED
That the letter dated February 22, 2024 from the Chief Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) regarding Canadian Organisation for Hindu Heritage Education misrepresentation of the caste-based OHRC policy position on discrimination be received.
Resolution 0035-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Parrish
11 Yes
0 No
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That the letter dated February 22, 2024 from the Chief Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) regarding Canadian Organisation for Hindu Heritage Education misrepresentation of the caste-based OHRC policy position on discrimination be received.
Resolution 0035-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish
Letter dated February 22, 2024 from the Chief Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) regarding Canadian Organisation for Hindu Heritage Education misrepresentation of the caste-based OHRC policy position on discrimination (CONSENT)
That the letter dated February 22, 2024 from the Chief Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) regarding Canadian Organisation for Hindu Heritage Education misrepresentation of the caste-based OHRC policy position on discrimination be received.
View agenda item 14.1.2 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
14.2.1
PASSED
WHEREAS Swapnil Gupta, (Director, Dreamsz Kreation) are hosting a public event called Sitaare Zameen Par - a Bollywood Theme Party on April, 6th, 2024, at Chef Kausar's Autaq Banquet Hall, (5835 Kennedy Rd, ON L4Z 2G3) in Mississauga; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of between 200 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the;...
Resolution 0038-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Parrish
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS Swapnil Gupta, (Director, Dreamsz Kreation) are hosting a public event called Sitaare Zameen Par - a Bollywood Theme Party on April, 6th, 2024, at Chef Kausar's Autaq Banquet Hall, (5835 Kennedy Rd, ON L4Z 2G3) in Mississauga; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of between 200 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the;...
Resolution 0038-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish
A request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a Special Occasion Permit: Sitaare Zameen Par(Bollywood Theme party) on April 6, 2024 at Chef Kausar's AutaqBanquet Hall (Ward 5)
WHEREAS Swapnil Gupta, (Director, Dreamsz Kreation) are hosting a public event called Sitaare Zameen Par - a Bollywood Theme Party on April, 6th, 2024, at Chef Kausar's Autaq Banquet Hall, (5835 Kennedy Rd, ON L4Z 2G3) in Mississauga; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of between 200 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the;...
View agenda item 14.2.1 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.1
PASSED
WHEREAS the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) estimates that Canada will need an additional 3.5 million housing units by 2030, including 1.5 million in Ontario; AND WHEREAS the recent decision by the federal government to remove Goods and Services Tax (GST) on new purpose-built rental housing will incentivize construction of much needed rental homes in Mississauga and across the country; AND WHEREAS high interest rates, construction costs and skilled labour supply shortages...
Resolution 0039-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Kovac
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) estimates that Canada will need an additional 3.5 million housing units by 2030, including 1.5 million in Ontario; AND WHEREAS the recent decision by the federal government to remove Goods and Services Tax (GST) on new purpose-built rental housing will incentivize construction of much needed rental homes in Mississauga and across the country; AND WHEREAS high interest rates, construction costs and skilled labour supply shortages...
Resolution 0039-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac
A Notice of Motion regarding prioritizing rental housing development through a request to the Federal Government for re-examination of EIFEL (Councillor Kovac)
WHEREAS the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) estimates that Canada will need an additional 3.5 million housing units by 2030, including 1.5 million in Ontario; AND WHEREAS the recent decision by the federal government to remove Goods and Services Tax (GST) on new purpose-built rental housing will incentivize construction of much needed rental homes in Mississauga and across the country; AND WHEREAS high interest rates, construction costs and skilled labour supply shortages...
View agenda item 15.1 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
16.1
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 February 28, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0041-2024
· moved by Councillor S. McFadden
11 Yes
0 No
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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 February 28, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0041-2024 · moved by Councillor S. McFadden
To close to the public a portion of the Council meeting to be held on February 28, 2024 to deal with various matters. (See Item 21 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 February 28, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
View agenda item 16.1 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor S. McFadden
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
19
PASSED
That the Use of City Resources During an Election Campaign Policy be amended to state that any signs for "Ward - Specific Business" do not include the name or image of the councillor who is running in the Mayoral by-election.
Resolution 0040-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Parrish
11 Yes
0 No
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That the Use of City Resources During an Election Campaign Policy be amended to state that any signs for "Ward - Specific Business" do not include the name or image of the councillor who is running in the Mayoral by-election.
Resolution 0040-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish
COUNCILLORS' ENQUIRIES
That the Use of City Resources During an Election Campaign Policy be amended to state that any signs for "Ward - Specific Business" do not include the name or image of the councillor who is running in the Mayoral by-election.
View agenda item 19 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
21.1
PASSED
That Legal Services be instructed to OPPOSE the decision of the Committee of Adjustment (File No. A491/23 - 3980 McDowell Drive - Mohammed Ali Kulaib Ahmed - Ward 10) and to attend before the Ontario Land Tribunal along with any necessary staff and/or consultants to represent the City of Mississauga.
Resolution 0042-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
8 Yes
0 No
3 absent
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That Legal Services be instructed to OPPOSE the decision of the Committee of Adjustment (File No. A491/23 - 3980 McDowell Drive - Mohammed Ali Kulaib Ahmed - Ward 10) and to attend before the Ontario Land Tribunal along with any necessary staff and/or consultants to represent the City of Mississauga.
Resolution 0042-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board:
That Legal Services be instructed to OPPOSE the decision of the Committee of Adjustment (File No. A491/23 - 3980 McDowell Drive - Mohammed Ali Kulaib Ahmed - Ward 10) and to attend before the Ontario Land Tribunal along with any necessary staff and/or consultants to represent the City of Mississauga.
View agenda item 21.1 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
21.2
PASSED
That Council consent to the proposed settlement of the Ontario Land Tribunal appeals pertaining to 4615 Hurontario Street, 25, 35, 55, 105 and 110 Elia Avenue and 136 Eglinton Avenue East, consistent with the terms outlined in Appendix 1 to the Corporate Report from the City Solicitor titled “Instructions on a proposed settlement of the appeals to the Ontario Land Tribunal by The Elia Corporation with respect to the lands located at 4615 Hurontario Street, 25, 35, 55, 105 and 110 Elia Avenue...
Resolution 0043-2024
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
8 Yes
0 No
2 absent
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That Council consent to the proposed settlement of the Ontario Land Tribunal appeals pertaining to 4615 Hurontario Street, 25, 35, 55, 105 and 110 Elia Avenue and 136 Eglinton Avenue East, consistent with the terms outlined in Appendix 1 to the Corporate Report from the City Solicitor titled “Instructions on a proposed settlement of the appeals to the Ontario Land Tribunal by The Elia Corporation with respect to the lands located at 4615 Hurontario Street, 25, 35, 55, 105 and 110 Elia Avenue...
Resolution 0043-2024 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board:
That Council consent to the proposed settlement of the Ontario Land Tribunal appeals pertaining to 4615 Hurontario Street, 25, 35, 55, 105 and 110 Elia Avenue and 136 Eglinton Avenue East, consistent with the terms outlined in Appendix 1 to the Corporate Report from the City Solicitor titled “Instructions on a proposed settlement of the appeals to the Ontario Land Tribunal by The Elia Corporation with respect to the lands located at 4615 Hurontario Street, 25, 35, 55, 105 and 110 Elia Avenue...
View agenda item 21.2 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
21.3
PASSED
That the Memorandum of Settlement reached between the City of Mississauga and the International Association Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Lodge No. 78, dated February 9, 2024 be approved. That the By-law attached as Appendix 2 to the report titled “Ratification of the Memorandum of Settlement reached between the City of Mississauga and the International Association Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Lodge No. 78 be enacted.
Resolution 0044-2024
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
7 Yes
0 No
4 absent
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That the Memorandum of Settlement reached between the City of Mississauga and the International Association Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Lodge No. 78, dated February 9, 2024 be approved. That the By-law attached as Appendix 2 to the report titled “Ratification of the Memorandum of Settlement reached between the City of Mississauga and the International Association Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Lodge No. 78 be enacted.
Resolution 0044-2024 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
Labour relations or employee negotiations: Ratification of the Memorandum of Settlement reached between the City of Mississauga and the International Association Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Lodge No. 78
That the Memorandum of Settlement reached between the City of Mississauga and the International Association Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Lodge No. 78, dated February 9, 2024 be approved. That the By-law attached as Appendix 2 to the report titled “Ratification of the Memorandum of Settlement reached between the City of Mississauga and the International Association Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Lodge No. 78 be enacted.
View agenda item 21.3 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
How councillors voted
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (4)
- Dipika Damerla
- Chris Fonseca
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
21.4
PASSED
That the closed session PDP Review of the Leadership Team and City Manager be received.
Resolution 0045-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
8 Yes
0 No
3 absent
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That the closed session PDP Review of the Leadership Team and City Manager be received.
Resolution 0045-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees: PDP Review of the Leadership Team and City Manager
That the closed session PDP Review of the Leadership Team and City Manager be received.
View agenda item 21.4 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney
How councillors voted
7.2
PASSED
1. That the City of Mississauga support the request of the Mississauga Real Estate Board (MREB) to make the boundaries of the City of Mississauga the boundaries for the MREB. 2. That the Acting Mayor write a letter to Tim Hudak, CEO of OREA expressing the City's position. 3. That the letter also be sent to the Ministry of Consumer and Public Services and Mississauga's MPP's
Resolution 0031-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
11 Yes
0 No
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1. That the City of Mississauga support the request of the Mississauga Real Estate Board (MREB) to make the boundaries of the City of Mississauga the boundaries for the MREB. 2. That the Acting Mayor write a letter to Tim Hudak, CEO of OREA expressing the City's position. 3. That the letter also be sent to the Ministry of Consumer and Public Services and Mississauga's MPP's
Resolution 0031-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
Rita Asadorian, President, Mississauga Real Estate Board regarding the jurisdictional boundaries of their organization to align with the boundaries of the City of Mississauga
1. That the City of Mississauga support the request of the Mississauga Real Estate Board (MREB) to make the boundaries of the City of Mississauga the boundaries for the MREB. 2. That the Acting Mayor write a letter to Tim Hudak, CEO of OREA expressing the City's position. 3. That the letter also be sent to the Ministry of Consumer and Public Services and Mississauga's MPP's
View agenda item 7.2 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
9
PASSED
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 11.1 General Committee Report 5 - 2024 - dated February 21, 2024 - 13.1 A petition received from Carlos De Melo, Resident regarding stopping a truck terminal next to residential homes as per Zoning E2-1 prior to 2021 changes (Ward 5) - 14.1.1 - 14.1.2 Information Items - 17.1 - 17.2 By-laws
Resolution 0032-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Parrish
11 Yes
0 No
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The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 11.1 General Committee Report 5 - 2024 - dated February 21, 2024 - 13.1 A petition received from Carlos De Melo, Resident regarding stopping a truck terminal next to residential homes as per Zoning E2-1 prior to 2021 changes (Ward 5) - 14.1.1 - 14.1.2 Information Items - 17.1 - 17.2 By-laws
Resolution 0032-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 11.1 General Committee Report 5 - 2024 - dated February 21, 2024 - 13.1 A petition received from Carlos De Melo, Resident regarding stopping a truck terminal next to residential homes as per Zoning E2-1 prior to 2021 changes (Ward 5) - 14.1.1 - 14.1.2 Information Items - 17.1 - 17.2 By-laws
View agenda item 9 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None