Council
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
16 motions across 16 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10.1
PASSED
That the recommended apportionment of taxes and payments set out in Appendix 1 of the report from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer dated, September 23, 2024, entitled, “Apportionment of Taxes” be approved.
Resolution 0217-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Kovac
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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That the recommended apportionment of taxes and payments set out in Appendix 1 of the report from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer dated, September 23, 2024, entitled, “Apportionment of Taxes” be approved.
Resolution 0217-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac
Apportionment of Taxes (CONSENT)
That the recommended apportionment of taxes and payments set out in Appendix 1 of the report from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer dated, September 23, 2024, entitled, “Apportionment of Taxes” be approved.
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Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
11.1
PASSED
That Recommendations GC-0450-2024 – GC-0475 -2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 17 - 2024 - dated October 23, 2024 be approved with the exception of GC-0457-2024 that is amended to: GC-0457-2024: That the current speed limit designation of 30 km/h in school zones on local roadways as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated October 9, 2024 and entitled “School Zone Speed Limits on Local Roadways” be amended to reflect time of day...
Resolution 0222-2024
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
7 Yes
3 No
1 absent
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That Recommendations GC-0450-2024 – GC-0475 -2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 17 - 2024 - dated October 23, 2024 be approved with the exception of GC-0457-2024 that is amended to: GC-0457-2024: That the current speed limit designation of 30 km/h in school zones on local roadways as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated October 9, 2024 and entitled “School Zone Speed Limits on Local Roadways” be amended to reflect time of day...
Resolution 0222-2024 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
General Committee Report - October 23, 2024
That Recommendations GC-0450-2024 – GC-0475 -2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 17 - 2024 - dated October 23, 2024 be approved with the exception of GC-0457-2024 that is amended to: GC-0457-2024: That the current speed limit designation of 30 km/h in school zones on local roadways as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated October 9, 2024 and entitled “School Zone Speed Limits on Local Roadways” be amended to reflect time of day...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
How councillors voted
NO (3)
ABSENT (1)
12.1
PASSED
1. That the current flashing 40 km/h time of day speed limits be discussed with local Councillors before removal and replacement with full time 40 km/h speed limits in school zones on major roadways as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated October 9, 2024, and entitled “School Zone Speed Limits on Major Roadways”.2. That the remaining school zones on major roadways currently not governed by flashing 40 km/h time of day speed limits be designated as...
Resolution 0223-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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1. That the current flashing 40 km/h time of day speed limits be discussed with local Councillors before removal and replacement with full time 40 km/h speed limits in school zones on major roadways as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated October 9, 2024, and entitled “School Zone Speed Limits on Major Roadways”.2. That the remaining school zones on major roadways currently not governed by flashing 40 km/h time of day speed limits be designated as...
Resolution 0223-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
School Zone Speed Limits on Major Roadways (All Wards)
1. That the current flashing 40 km/h time of day speed limits be discussed with local Councillors before removal and replacement with full time 40 km/h speed limits in school zones on major roadways as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated October 9, 2024, and entitled “School Zone Speed Limits on Major Roadways”.2. That the remaining school zones on major roadways currently not governed by flashing 40 km/h time of day speed limits be designated as...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
12.2
PASSED
That the report entitled “Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital Municipal Contribution” from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer, dated October 9, 2024 be received.
Resolution 0225-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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That the report entitled “Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital Municipal Contribution” from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer, dated October 9, 2024 be received.
Resolution 0225-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital Municipal Contribution
That the report entitled “Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital Municipal Contribution” from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer, dated October 9, 2024 be received.
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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
14.2.1
PASSED
WHEREAS Identity Entertainment Inc. and Baro (5025017 Ontario Inc.) will be hosting Zamna Festival Toronto at the International Centre (Hall 5) at 6900 Airport Road (Ward 5); AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of 7000 people per day; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Zamna Festival Toronto at the Internation Centre on November...
Resolution 0226-2024
· moved by Councillor N. Hart
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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WHEREAS Identity Entertainment Inc. and Baro (5025017 Ontario Inc.) will be hosting Zamna Festival Toronto at the International Centre (Hall 5) at 6900 Airport Road (Ward 5); AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of 7000 people per day; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Zamna Festival Toronto at the Internation Centre on November...
Resolution 0226-2024 · moved by Councillor N. Hart
A Request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a Special Occasion Permit for Zamna Festival Toronto at the International Centre (Hall 5) (Ward 5)
WHEREAS Identity Entertainment Inc. and Baro (5025017 Ontario Inc.) will be hosting Zamna Festival Toronto at the International Centre (Hall 5) at 6900 Airport Road (Ward 5); AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of 7000 people per day; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Zamna Festival Toronto at the Internation Centre on November...
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Moved by: Councillor N. Hart
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
14.2.2
PASSED
WHEREAS Big Slick Bar and Billiards in Mississauga – 1965 Britannia Road West is planning on hosting an Industry Nights on December 14, 2024 and is requesting temporary extension of hours from 2:00am to 4:00am to allow all industry workers to enjoy a night together in a controlled and safe environment; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of up to 60 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming...
Resolution 0227-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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WHEREAS Big Slick Bar and Billiards in Mississauga – 1965 Britannia Road West is planning on hosting an Industry Nights on December 14, 2024 and is requesting temporary extension of hours from 2:00am to 4:00am to allow all industry workers to enjoy a night together in a controlled and safe environment; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of up to 60 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming...
Resolution 0227-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
Request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a Temporary Liquor Licence Extension of Hours, as Big Slick Bar and Billiards is hosting an Industry Nights event on December 14, 2024 (Ward 11)
WHEREAS Big Slick Bar and Billiards in Mississauga – 1965 Britannia Road West is planning on hosting an Industry Nights on December 14, 2024 and is requesting temporary extension of hours from 2:00am to 4:00am to allow all industry workers to enjoy a night together in a controlled and safe environment; AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of up to 60 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming...
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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
15.1
PASSED
WHEREAS the provincial government has commenced rebuilding the Mississauga Hospital at The Queensway and Hurontario locations; AND WHEREAS the new hospital will be the largest in Ontario, serving a regional population of over 1.7 million people, and will include a number of specialization areas that will draw people from across the province; AND WHEREAS the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care instituted a policy in the late 1980s to require local communities, including municipalities, to...
Resolution 0224-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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WHEREAS the provincial government has commenced rebuilding the Mississauga Hospital at The Queensway and Hurontario locations; AND WHEREAS the new hospital will be the largest in Ontario, serving a regional population of over 1.7 million people, and will include a number of specialization areas that will draw people from across the province; AND WHEREAS the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care instituted a policy in the late 1980s to require local communities, including municipalities, to...
Resolution 0224-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
A Notice of Motion regarding Mississauga Hospital Local Financial Share (Councillor Butt)
WHEREAS the provincial government has commenced rebuilding the Mississauga Hospital at The Queensway and Hurontario locations; AND WHEREAS the new hospital will be the largest in Ontario, serving a regional population of over 1.7 million people, and will include a number of specialization areas that will draw people from across the province; AND WHEREAS the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care instituted a policy in the late 1980s to require local communities, including municipalities, to...
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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
15.2
PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Mississauga is one of the most diverse and multicultural cities in Canada, where people of all cultures, ethnicities, backgrounds, and faiths are welcomed, recognized, and celebrated; AND WHEREAS Christianity is among the diverse faiths followed by Mississauga residents and one of the most followed religions in Canada and Mississauga; AND WHEREAS Christians have made valuable contributions to the cultural, social, religious, and humanitarian fabric of our City and have...
Resolution 0229-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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WHEREAS the City of Mississauga is one of the most diverse and multicultural cities in Canada, where people of all cultures, ethnicities, backgrounds, and faiths are welcomed, recognized, and celebrated; AND WHEREAS Christianity is among the diverse faiths followed by Mississauga residents and one of the most followed religions in Canada and Mississauga; AND WHEREAS Christians have made valuable contributions to the cultural, social, religious, and humanitarian fabric of our City and have...
Resolution 0229-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
A Notice of Motion regarding recognizing December as Christian Heritage Month (Councillor Butt)
WHEREAS the City of Mississauga is one of the most diverse and multicultural cities in Canada, where people of all cultures, ethnicities, backgrounds, and faiths are welcomed, recognized, and celebrated; AND WHEREAS Christianity is among the diverse faiths followed by Mississauga residents and one of the most followed religions in Canada and Mississauga; AND WHEREAS Christians have made valuable contributions to the cultural, social, religious, and humanitarian fabric of our City and have...
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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
16.1
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened to learn of the passing of Karlon Conliffe, MiWay Mechanic, who passed away on October 8, 2024; AND WHEREAS, Karlon joined the Transportation and Works Department in 2020 and worked at MiWay up until his death; AND WHEREAS Karlon loved his position as a mechanic at MiWay, he was not just dedicated to his work; he was also inspired to aid MiWay in developing the Lead Hand training module, leaving a lasting...
Resolution 0229-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
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WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened to learn of the passing of Karlon Conliffe, MiWay Mechanic, who passed away on October 8, 2024; AND WHEREAS, Karlon joined the Transportation and Works Department in 2020 and worked at MiWay up until his death; AND WHEREAS Karlon loved his position as a mechanic at MiWay, he was not just dedicated to his work; he was also inspired to aid MiWay in developing the Lead Hand training module, leaving a lasting...
Resolution 0229-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
To express sincere condolences to the family of Karlon Kurwin Herbert Conliffe, MiWay Mechanic, who passed away on October 8, 2024
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened to learn of the passing of Karlon Conliffe, MiWay Mechanic, who passed away on October 8, 2024; AND WHEREAS, Karlon joined the Transportation and Works Department in 2020 and worked at MiWay up until his death; AND WHEREAS Karlon loved his position as a mechanic at MiWay, he was not just dedicated to his work; he was also inspired to aid MiWay in developing the Lead Hand training module, leaving a lasting...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
16.2
PASSED
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 204(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, all members of a board of management of a business improvement area shall be appointed by the municipality; AND WHEREAS the Port Credit BIA notified the City Clerk’s Office that Wassim Al-Roz, Julia Chatterji, Dani Habbal and Dorothy Hagel resigned from the board of management of the Port Credit BIA; AND WHEREAS on August 28, 2024 Paul Michel was selected by a vote of the membership of the board of...
Resolution 0218-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Kovac
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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WHEREAS pursuant to Section 204(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, all members of a board of management of a business improvement area shall be appointed by the municipality; AND WHEREAS the Port Credit BIA notified the City Clerk’s Office that Wassim Al-Roz, Julia Chatterji, Dani Habbal and Dorothy Hagel resigned from the board of management of the Port Credit BIA; AND WHEREAS on August 28, 2024 Paul Michel was selected by a vote of the membership of the board of...
Resolution 0218-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac
To appoint a new member of the Board of Management for the Port Credit Business Improvement Area (CONSENT)
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 204(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, all members of a board of management of a business improvement area shall be appointed by the municipality; AND WHEREAS the Port Credit BIA notified the City Clerk’s Office that Wassim Al-Roz, Julia Chatterji, Dani Habbal and Dorothy Hagel resigned from the board of management of the Port Credit BIA; AND WHEREAS on August 28, 2024 Paul Michel was selected by a vote of the membership of the board of...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
16.3
PASSED
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 204 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, Council may enact by-laws to establish a Board of Management for an improvement area for a term of office concurrent with that of the council that appoints them or until their successors are appointed. NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the City of Mississauga hereby ENACTS as follows: 1. That Gail-Ann (Mercedez) Martinez, is hereby removed from the Board of Management for the Cooksville...
Resolution 0219-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Kovac
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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WHEREAS pursuant to Section 204 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, Council may enact by-laws to establish a Board of Management for an improvement area for a term of office concurrent with that of the council that appoints them or until their successors are appointed. NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the City of Mississauga hereby ENACTS as follows: 1. That Gail-Ann (Mercedez) Martinez, is hereby removed from the Board of Management for the Cooksville...
Resolution 0219-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac
To amend the Board of Management for the Cooksville Business Improvement Area (CONSENT)
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 204 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended, Council may enact by-laws to establish a Board of Management for an improvement area for a term of office concurrent with that of the council that appoints them or until their successors are appointed. NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the City of Mississauga hereby ENACTS as follows: 1. That Gail-Ann (Mercedez) Martinez, is hereby removed from the Board of Management for the Cooksville...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
16.4
PASSED
Whereas the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, requires Council to pass a motion prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; And, whereas the Act requires that the motion states the act of holding a closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting: Now therefore be it resolved that a meeting on October 30, 2024 at 1:30PM with Members of Council and Peel Regional Police shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matter: [Pursuant to...
Resolution 0220-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Kovac
11 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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Whereas the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, requires Council to pass a motion prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; And, whereas the Act requires that the motion states the act of holding a closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting: Now therefore be it resolved that a meeting on October 30, 2024 at 1:30PM with Members of Council and Peel Regional Police shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matter: [Pursuant to...
Resolution 0220-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac
To close to the public a meeting of the Members of Council on October 30, 2024 at 1:30PM to facilitate an Education Session with Members of Council and Peel Regional Police (CONSENT)
Whereas the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, requires Council to pass a motion prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; And, whereas the Act requires that the motion states the act of holding a closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting: Now therefore be it resolved that a meeting on October 30, 2024 at 1:30PM with Members of Council and Peel Regional Police shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matter: [Pursuant to...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
16.5
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 October 30, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0230-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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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 October 30, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0230-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
To close to the public a portion of the Council meeting to be held on October 30, 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 October 30, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
21.1
PASSED
That Council accept the proposed settlement of the Ontario Land Tribunal appeal pertaining to 2225 Erin Mills Parkway, 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 Sheridan Retail Inc. with respect to the lands located at 2225 Erin Mills Parkway, (Ward 8)”; That the City Solicitor, or his designate, be authorized to execute Minutes of Settlement and...
Resolution 0221-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Kovac
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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That Council accept the proposed settlement of the Ontario Land Tribunal appeal pertaining to 2225 Erin Mills Parkway, 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 Sheridan Retail Inc. with respect to the lands located at 2225 Erin Mills Parkway, (Ward 8)”; That the City Solicitor, or his designate, be authorized to execute Minutes of Settlement and...
Resolution 0221-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac
Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board:
That Council accept the proposed settlement of the Ontario Land Tribunal appeal pertaining to 2225 Erin Mills Parkway, 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 Sheridan Retail Inc. with respect to the lands located at 2225 Erin Mills Parkway, (Ward 8)”; That the City Solicitor, or his designate, be authorized to execute Minutes of Settlement and...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
21.2
PASSED
That the verbal closed session update regarding Playing Sports on City Streets be received.
Resolution 0231-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
7 Yes
0 No
5 absent
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That the verbal closed session update regarding Playing Sports on City Streets be received.
Resolution 0231-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
Advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose: Playing Sports on City Streets
That the verbal closed session update regarding Playing Sports on City Streets be received.
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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (5)
- Dipika Damerla
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Alvin Tedjo
9
PASSED
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.1 Apportionment of Taxes - 14.1.1 - 14.1.5 Information Items - 16.2 - 16.4 Motions - 17.1 - 17.5, 17.7 - 17.10, 17.12 - 17.14 By-laws - 21.1 Instructions on a proposed settlement of the appeals to the Ontario Land Tribunal by Sheridan Retail Inc. with respect to the lands located at 2225 Erin Mills Parkway, (Ward 8)
Resolution 0216-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Kovac
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.1 Apportionment of Taxes - 14.1.1 - 14.1.5 Information Items - 16.2 - 16.4 Motions - 17.1 - 17.5, 17.7 - 17.10, 17.12 - 17.14 By-laws - 21.1 Instructions on a proposed settlement of the appeals to the Ontario Land Tribunal by Sheridan Retail Inc. with respect to the lands located at 2225 Erin Mills Parkway, (Ward 8)
Resolution 0216-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.1 Apportionment of Taxes - 14.1.1 - 14.1.5 Information Items - 16.2 - 16.4 Motions - 17.1 - 17.5, 17.7 - 17.10, 17.12 - 17.14 By-laws - 21.1 Instructions on a proposed settlement of the appeals to the Ontario Land Tribunal by Sheridan Retail Inc. with respect to the lands located at 2225 Erin Mills Parkway, (Ward 8)
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Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)