Council
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
20 motions across 20 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10.1
PASSED
That a by-law be enacted to amend the Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 to extend the period of time during which it will be in effect and provide that the By-law will expire on January 16, 2026, in a form as set out in Appendix 1 to the report titled "Extension of Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 - CD.03-RID (Ward 8)," dated July 18, 2025, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building.
Resolution 0158-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
10 Yes
0 No
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That a by-law be enacted to amend the Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 to extend the period of time during which it will be in effect and provide that the By-law will expire on January 16, 2026, in a form as set out in Appendix 1 to the report titled "Extension of Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 - CD.03-RID (Ward 8)," dated July 18, 2025, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building.
Resolution 0158-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
Extension of Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 - CD.03-RID (Ward 8) - Ridgeway Drive and Eglinton Avenue West (CONSENT)
That a by-law be enacted to amend the Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 to extend the period of time during which it will be in effect and provide that the By-law will expire on January 16, 2026, in a form as set out in Appendix 1 to the report titled "Extension of Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 - CD.03-RID (Ward 8)," dated July 18, 2025, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building.
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
10.2
PASSED
That the report dated July 22, 2025, from the Commissioner of Community Services regarding Ward 5 Neighbourhood Standards Program be received. That Council direct staff to implement the Ward 5 Neighbourhood Standards Program from August to December 2025.
Resolution 0168-2025
· moved by Councillor N. Hart
11 Yes
0 No
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That the report dated July 22, 2025, from the Commissioner of Community Services regarding Ward 5 Neighbourhood Standards Program be received. That Council direct staff to implement the Ward 5 Neighbourhood Standards Program from August to December 2025.
Resolution 0168-2025 · moved by Councillor N. Hart
Ward 5 Neighbourhood Standards Program
That the report dated July 22, 2025, from the Commissioner of Community Services regarding Ward 5 Neighbourhood Standards Program be received. That Council direct staff to implement the Ward 5 Neighbourhood Standards Program from August to December 2025.
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Moved by: Councillor N. Hart
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.1
PASSED
That Recommendations MSTSAC-0041-2025 - MSTSAC-0048-2025 as contained in the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 5-2025 dated June 25, 2025 be approved. MSTSAC-0041-2025 That the warrants have not been met for the placement of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Meadows Boulevard and Molly Avenue. That Transportation and Works be requested to paint ladder markings on all 3 legs of the intersection at Meadows Boulevard and Molly Avenue. That the principal of...
Resolution 0159-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations MSTSAC-0041-2025 - MSTSAC-0048-2025 as contained in the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 5-2025 dated June 25, 2025 be approved. MSTSAC-0041-2025 That the warrants have not been met for the placement of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Meadows Boulevard and Molly Avenue. That Transportation and Works be requested to paint ladder markings on all 3 legs of the intersection at Meadows Boulevard and Molly Avenue. That the principal of...
Resolution 0159-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 5 -2025 dated June 25, 2025 - 0355-2025 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations MSTSAC-0041-2025 - MSTSAC-0048-2025 as contained in the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 5-2025 dated June 25, 2025 be approved. MSTSAC-0041-2025 That the warrants have not been met for the placement of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Meadows Boulevard and Molly Avenue. That Transportation and Works be requested to paint ladder markings on all 3 legs of the intersection at Meadows Boulevard and Molly Avenue. That the principal of...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.2
PASSED
That Recommendations SWAC-0012-2025 - SWAC-0017-2025 as contained in the Stormwater Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2025 dated dated July 14, 2025 be approved. SWAC-0012-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Muneef Ahmad, Manager, Stormwater Projects and Approvals regarding the Build Beautiful Stormwater Master Plan Orientation Session 2 of 4, be received. SWAC-0013-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Lisa Hirmer, Stormwater Artist-in-Residence...
Resolution 00160-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations SWAC-0012-2025 - SWAC-0017-2025 as contained in the Stormwater Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2025 dated dated July 14, 2025 be approved. SWAC-0012-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Muneef Ahmad, Manager, Stormwater Projects and Approvals regarding the Build Beautiful Stormwater Master Plan Orientation Session 2 of 4, be received. SWAC-0013-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Lisa Hirmer, Stormwater Artist-in-Residence...
Resolution 00160-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
Stormwater Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2025 - dated July 14, 2025 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations SWAC-0012-2025 - SWAC-0017-2025 as contained in the Stormwater Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2025 dated dated July 14, 2025 be approved. SWAC-0012-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Muneef Ahmad, Manager, Stormwater Projects and Approvals regarding the Build Beautiful Stormwater Master Plan Orientation Session 2 of 4, be received. SWAC-0013-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Lisa Hirmer, Stormwater Artist-in-Residence...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.3
PASSED
That Recommendations HAC-0033-2025 – HAC-0039-2025 as contained in the Heritage Advisory Committee Recommendation Report 6 - 2025 - dated July 22, 2025 be approved. HAC-0033-2025 That the following items were approved on consent: Item 9.1 – Request to Alter a Heritage Listed Property: 850 Enola Avenue (Ward 1) Item 9.2 – Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Property from the City’s Register: 33 Beverley Street (Ward 5) Item 9.4 – Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee...
Resolution 0161-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
9 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations HAC-0033-2025 – HAC-0039-2025 as contained in the Heritage Advisory Committee Recommendation Report 6 - 2025 - dated July 22, 2025 be approved. HAC-0033-2025 That the following items were approved on consent: Item 9.1 – Request to Alter a Heritage Listed Property: 850 Enola Avenue (Ward 1) Item 9.2 – Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Property from the City’s Register: 33 Beverley Street (Ward 5) Item 9.4 – Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee...
Resolution 0161-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
Heritage Advisory Committee Recommendation Report 6 - 2025 - dated July 22, 2025 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations HAC-0033-2025 – HAC-0039-2025 as contained in the Heritage Advisory Committee Recommendation Report 6 - 2025 - dated July 22, 2025 be approved. HAC-0033-2025 That the following items were approved on consent: Item 9.1 – Request to Alter a Heritage Listed Property: 850 Enola Avenue (Ward 1) Item 9.2 – Request to Demolish a Heritage Listed Property from the City’s Register: 33 Beverley Street (Ward 5) Item 9.4 – Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (9)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.4
PASSED
That Recommendations PDC-0033-2025 to PDC-0037-2025 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 9 - 2025 dated July 28, 2025 be approved. PDC-0033-2025 That the report dated July 9, 2025, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the official plan amendment and rezoning applications at 900 Lakeshore Road West to permit a 10 storey condominium apartment building containing 188 dwelling units, under File OZ/OPA 25-8 W2, be received for information. That Planning...
Resolution 0162-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations PDC-0033-2025 to PDC-0037-2025 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 9 - 2025 dated July 28, 2025 be approved. PDC-0033-2025 That the report dated July 9, 2025, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the official plan amendment and rezoning applications at 900 Lakeshore Road West to permit a 10 storey condominium apartment building containing 188 dwelling units, under File OZ/OPA 25-8 W2, be received for information. That Planning...
Resolution 0162-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
Planning and Development Committee Report 9 - 2025 dated July 28, 2025 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations PDC-0033-2025 to PDC-0037-2025 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 9 - 2025 dated July 28, 2025 be approved. PDC-0033-2025 That the report dated July 9, 2025, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the official plan amendment and rezoning applications at 900 Lakeshore Road West to permit a 10 storey condominium apartment building containing 188 dwelling units, under File OZ/OPA 25-8 W2, be received for information. That Planning...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.2
PASSED
Whereas according to section 75 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual noise and excessive smoke and no person shall use a muffler cut-out, straight exhaust, gutted muffler, Hollywood muffler, by-pass or similar device upon a motor vehicle; And whereas, the act of modifying the exhaust system of a motor vehicle is not currently an offence under the HTA and as a...
Resolution 0169-2025
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
11 Yes
0 No
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Whereas according to section 75 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual noise and excessive smoke and no person shall use a muffler cut-out, straight exhaust, gutted muffler, Hollywood muffler, by-pass or similar device upon a motor vehicle; And whereas, the act of modifying the exhaust system of a motor vehicle is not currently an offence under the HTA and as a...
Resolution 0169-2025 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
A Notice of Motion regarding Provincial action on noisemakers (Councillor Dasko)
Whereas according to section 75 of the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual noise and excessive smoke and no person shall use a muffler cut-out, straight exhaust, gutted muffler, Hollywood muffler, by-pass or similar device upon a motor vehicle; And whereas, the act of modifying the exhaust system of a motor vehicle is not currently an offence under the HTA and as a...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.3
PASSED
WHEREAS residents living adjacent to the Credit Valley Golf and Country Club have reported golf balls routinely landing in their front and back yards; AND WHEREAS these stray golf balls have damaged property — including shattering wind screens — and in at least one incident, narrowly missed striking a resident in the head; AND WHEREAS the current safety netting in place at the Credit Valley Golf Club has proven inadequate, as golf balls continue to pass through the mesh, creating an ongoing...
Resolution 0156-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS residents living adjacent to the Credit Valley Golf and Country Club have reported golf balls routinely landing in their front and back yards; AND WHEREAS these stray golf balls have damaged property — including shattering wind screens — and in at least one incident, narrowly missed striking a resident in the head; AND WHEREAS the current safety netting in place at the Credit Valley Golf Club has proven inadequate, as golf balls continue to pass through the mesh, creating an ongoing...
Resolution 0156-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
A Notice of Motion regarding Addressing Golf Ball Safety Hazards (Councillor Damerla)
WHEREAS residents living adjacent to the Credit Valley Golf and Country Club have reported golf balls routinely landing in their front and back yards; AND WHEREAS these stray golf balls have damaged property — including shattering wind screens — and in at least one incident, narrowly missed striking a resident in the head; AND WHEREAS the current safety netting in place at the Credit Valley Golf Club has proven inadequate, as golf balls continue to pass through the mesh, creating an ongoing...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.5
PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Mississauga recognizes certain proactive measures being considered to ensure the safety of our residents and children on the streets; AND WHEREASE the dangerous and ever-increasing volume of automobiles on the city arterials are being monitored; AND WHEREAS the City of Mississauga Traffic Signal System continues to be adjusted address congestion and meet traffic demand; AND WHEREAS the City of Mississauga recognizes the need to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion...
Resolution 0170-2025
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS the City of Mississauga recognizes certain proactive measures being considered to ensure the safety of our residents and children on the streets; AND WHEREASE the dangerous and ever-increasing volume of automobiles on the city arterials are being monitored; AND WHEREAS the City of Mississauga Traffic Signal System continues to be adjusted address congestion and meet traffic demand; AND WHEREAS the City of Mississauga recognizes the need to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion...
Resolution 0170-2025 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
A Notice of Motion regarding Blocking Intersections (Councillor Dasko)
WHEREAS the City of Mississauga recognizes certain proactive measures being considered to ensure the safety of our residents and children on the streets; AND WHEREASE the dangerous and ever-increasing volume of automobiles on the city arterials are being monitored; AND WHEREAS the City of Mississauga Traffic Signal System continues to be adjusted address congestion and meet traffic demand; AND WHEREAS the City of Mississauga recognizes the need to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.6
PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Mississauga (the “City”) and Peel Regional Police (“Peel Police”) have been dealing with significant road safety issues in and around Ridgeway Plaza, including dangerous and reckless driving, speeding, unnecessary noise, street racing and stunt driving, resulting in hundreds of charges laid by Peel Police in the past two years; AND WHEREAS the City has been in receipt of numerous complaints from residents and businesses in the area, highlighting their concerns for the...
Resolution 0163-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS the City of Mississauga (the “City”) and Peel Regional Police (“Peel Police”) have been dealing with significant road safety issues in and around Ridgeway Plaza, including dangerous and reckless driving, speeding, unnecessary noise, street racing and stunt driving, resulting in hundreds of charges laid by Peel Police in the past two years; AND WHEREAS the City has been in receipt of numerous complaints from residents and businesses in the area, highlighting their concerns for the...
Resolution 0163-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
A Notice of Motion regarding Implementing Traffic Calming Measures on Platinum Drive, Odyssey Drive and on Public Highway of the Driveway Access Points to Ridgeway Plaza (Councillor Mahoney) (CONSENT)
WHEREAS the City of Mississauga (the “City”) and Peel Regional Police (“Peel Police”) have been dealing with significant road safety issues in and around Ridgeway Plaza, including dangerous and reckless driving, speeding, unnecessary noise, street racing and stunt driving, resulting in hundreds of charges laid by Peel Police in the past two years; AND WHEREAS the City has been in receipt of numerous complaints from residents and businesses in the area, highlighting their concerns for the...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.7
PASSED
WHEREAS Ontario has more private non-native (“exotic”) wild animal keepers, roadside zoos, mobile zoos, wildlife exhibits and other captive wildlife operations than any other province; and, WHEREAS the Province of Ontario has of yet not developed regulations to prohibit or restrict animal possession, breeding, or use of non-native (“exotic”) wild animals in captivity; and, WHEREAS non-native (“exotic”) wild animals can pose very serious human health and safety risks, and attacks causing human...
Resolution 0171-2025
· moved by Councillor N. Hart
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS Ontario has more private non-native (“exotic”) wild animal keepers, roadside zoos, mobile zoos, wildlife exhibits and other captive wildlife operations than any other province; and, WHEREAS the Province of Ontario has of yet not developed regulations to prohibit or restrict animal possession, breeding, or use of non-native (“exotic”) wild animals in captivity; and, WHEREAS non-native (“exotic”) wild animals can pose very serious human health and safety risks, and attacks causing human...
Resolution 0171-2025 · moved by Councillor N. Hart
A Notice of Motion regarding Exotic Animals (Councillor Hart)
WHEREAS Ontario has more private non-native (“exotic”) wild animal keepers, roadside zoos, mobile zoos, wildlife exhibits and other captive wildlife operations than any other province; and, WHEREAS the Province of Ontario has of yet not developed regulations to prohibit or restrict animal possession, breeding, or use of non-native (“exotic”) wild animals in captivity; and, WHEREAS non-native (“exotic”) wild animals can pose very serious human health and safety risks, and attacks causing human...
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Moved by: Councillor N. Hart
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 July 30, 2025 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0172-2025
· moved by Councillor M. Reid
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 July 30, 2025 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0172-2025 · moved by Councillor M. Reid
To close to the public a portion of the Council meeting to be held on July 30, 2025 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 July 30, 2025 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Reid
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
16.2
PASSED
Whereas on June 9, 2025 Planning and Development Committee approved Recommendation PDC-0025-2025 to approve the sign variance application for File SGNBLD 25-7064 VAR (W5), Esso Commercial Cardlock, 6501 Goreway Drive; AND Whereas on June 25, 2025 Council adopted Resolution 0143-2025, approving the following Planning and Development Committee recommendation PDC-0025-2025; PDC-0025-2025 That the sign variance application under File SGNBLD 25-7064 VAR (W5), Esso Commercial Cardlock, 6501 Goreway...
Resolution 0164-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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Whereas on June 9, 2025 Planning and Development Committee approved Recommendation PDC-0025-2025 to approve the sign variance application for File SGNBLD 25-7064 VAR (W5), Esso Commercial Cardlock, 6501 Goreway Drive; AND Whereas on June 25, 2025 Council adopted Resolution 0143-2025, approving the following Planning and Development Committee recommendation PDC-0025-2025; PDC-0025-2025 That the sign variance application under File SGNBLD 25-7064 VAR (W5), Esso Commercial Cardlock, 6501 Goreway...
Resolution 0164-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
A Motion to amend Planning and Development Committee Recommendation PDC-0025-2025 (Housekeeping) (CONSENT)
Whereas on June 9, 2025 Planning and Development Committee approved Recommendation PDC-0025-2025 to approve the sign variance application for File SGNBLD 25-7064 VAR (W5), Esso Commercial Cardlock, 6501 Goreway Drive; AND Whereas on June 25, 2025 Council adopted Resolution 0143-2025, approving the following Planning and Development Committee recommendation PDC-0025-2025; PDC-0025-2025 That the sign variance application under File SGNBLD 25-7064 VAR (W5), Esso Commercial Cardlock, 6501 Goreway...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
16.3
PASSED
Whereas the Planning and Development Committee (“the Committee”) considered file OZ 21-18 W7, a rezoning application to permit one new lot with development permissions consistent with the RL zone 2045 Heartwood Court, north of the QEW, west of Stavebank Road; And Whereas Committee expressed concerns regarding the removal of trees to facilitate development at the site; And Whereas the Committee voted against approval of the rezoning application to permit one new lot with development...
Resolution 0165-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
10 Yes
0 No
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Whereas the Planning and Development Committee (“the Committee”) considered file OZ 21-18 W7, a rezoning application to permit one new lot with development permissions consistent with the RL zone 2045 Heartwood Court, north of the QEW, west of Stavebank Road; And Whereas Committee expressed concerns regarding the removal of trees to facilitate development at the site; And Whereas the Committee voted against approval of the rezoning application to permit one new lot with development...
Resolution 0165-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
A Motion to amend Planning and Development Committee Recommendation PDC-0026-2025 (Housekeeping) (CONSENT)
Whereas the Planning and Development Committee (“the Committee”) considered file OZ 21-18 W7, a rezoning application to permit one new lot with development permissions consistent with the RL zone 2045 Heartwood Court, north of the QEW, west of Stavebank Road; And Whereas Committee expressed concerns regarding the removal of trees to facilitate development at the site; And Whereas the Committee voted against approval of the rezoning application to permit one new lot with development...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
16.4
PASSED
Whereas on October 23, 2019, Council adopted Resolution 0228-2019, approving the following recommendations: 1. That notwithstanding that subsequent to the public meeting, changes to the applications have been proposed, Council considers that the changes do not require further notice and, therefore, pursuant to the provisions of subsection 34(17) of the Planning Act, any further notice regarding the proposed amendment is hereby waived. 2. That the applications under File OZ 17/002 W6,...
Resolution 0166-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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Whereas on October 23, 2019, Council adopted Resolution 0228-2019, approving the following recommendations: 1. That notwithstanding that subsequent to the public meeting, changes to the applications have been proposed, Council considers that the changes do not require further notice and, therefore, pursuant to the provisions of subsection 34(17) of the Planning Act, any further notice regarding the proposed amendment is hereby waived. 2. That the applications under File OZ 17/002 W6,...
Resolution 0166-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
A Motion to amend Council Resolution 0228-2019 to reflect the new owners (Housekeeping) (CONSENT)
Whereas on October 23, 2019, Council adopted Resolution 0228-2019, approving the following recommendations: 1. That notwithstanding that subsequent to the public meeting, changes to the applications have been proposed, Council considers that the changes do not require further notice and, therefore, pursuant to the provisions of subsection 34(17) of the Planning Act, any further notice regarding the proposed amendment is hereby waived. 2. That the applications under File OZ 17/002 W6,...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
21.1
PASSED
In accordance with the Corporate Policy and Procedure on Citizen Appointments to Committees, Boards and Authorities (02-01-01), Councillor M. Mahoney and Councillor M. Reid, Members of Council appointed to the Accessibility Advisory Committee interviewed the applicant and recommend the following Citizen Member appointment: Hassan Karkour, Ward 4 resident All citizen appointments are conditional upon the completion of a Record of Offences Declaration confirming that applicants do not have a...
Resolution 0167-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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In accordance with the Corporate Policy and Procedure on Citizen Appointments to Committees, Boards and Authorities (02-01-01), Councillor M. Mahoney and Councillor M. Reid, Members of Council appointed to the Accessibility Advisory Committee interviewed the applicant and recommend the following Citizen Member appointment: Hassan Karkour, Ward 4 resident All citizen appointments are conditional upon the completion of a Record of Offences Declaration confirming that applicants do not have a...
Resolution 0167-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees:
In accordance with the Corporate Policy and Procedure on Citizen Appointments to Committees, Boards and Authorities (02-01-01), Councillor M. Mahoney and Councillor M. Reid, Members of Council appointed to the Accessibility Advisory Committee interviewed the applicant and recommend the following Citizen Member appointment: Hassan Karkour, Ward 4 resident All citizen appointments are conditional upon the completion of a Record of Offences Declaration confirming that applicants do not have a...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
21.2
PASSED
That Legal Services be instructed to SUPPORT the decision of the Committee of Adjustment (File No. A141/25 - 1085 Dundas Street East - 2420830 Ontario Inc. - Ward 3) and to attend before the Ontario Land Tribunal along with any necessary staff and/or consultants to represent the City of Mississauga.
Resolution 0173-2025
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
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That Legal Services be instructed to SUPPORT the decision of the Committee of Adjustment (File No. A141/25 - 1085 Dundas Street East - 2420830 Ontario Inc. - Ward 3) and to attend before the Ontario Land Tribunal along with any necessary staff and/or consultants to represent the City of Mississauga.
Resolution 0173-2025 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board:
That Legal Services be instructed to SUPPORT the decision of the Committee of Adjustment (File No. A141/25 - 1085 Dundas Street East - 2420830 Ontario Inc. - Ward 3) 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 C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
21.3
PASSED
⚑ 1 declared interest
That Council accept the proposed settlement of the Ontario Land Tribunal appeal pertaining to 51 & 57 Tannery Street and 208 Emby Drive, 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 NYX Tannery LP. with respect to the lands located at 51 & 57 Tannery Street and 208 Emby Drive, (Ward 11)”; That the City Solicitor, or their designate, be authorized to...
Resolution 0174-2025
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
10 Yes
0 No
1 recused
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That Council accept the proposed settlement of the Ontario Land Tribunal appeal pertaining to 51 & 57 Tannery Street and 208 Emby Drive, 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 NYX Tannery LP. with respect to the lands located at 51 & 57 Tannery Street and 208 Emby Drive, (Ward 11)”; That the City Solicitor, or their designate, be authorized to...
Resolution 0174-2025 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affectingthe municipality or local board:
That Council accept the proposed settlement of the Ontario Land Tribunal appeal pertaining to 51 & 57 Tannery Street and 208 Emby Drive, 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 NYX Tannery LP. with respect to the lands located at 51 & 57 Tannery Street and 208 Emby Drive, (Ward 11)”; That the City Solicitor, or their designate, be authorized to...
What this motion does
1 councillor recused due to declared conflict of interest.
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
21.4
PASSED
That the Closed Session verbal update with respect to Ridgeway Plaza be received for information.
Resolution 0175-2025
· moved by Deputy Mayor and Councillor M. Mahoney
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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That the Closed Session verbal update with respect to Ridgeway Plaza be received for information.
Resolution 0175-2025 · moved by Deputy Mayor and Councillor M. Mahoney
Litigation or potential litigation, includingmatters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or localboard:
That the Closed Session verbal update with respect to Ridgeway Plaza be received for information.
View agenda item 21.4 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Deputy Mayor and Councillor M. Mahoney
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
9
PASSED
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.1 - Extension of Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 - CD.03-RID (Ward 8) - Ridgeway Drive and Eglinton Avenue West 11.1 - Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 5 -2025 dated June 25, 2025 11.2 - Stormwater Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2025 - dated July 14, 2025 11.3 - Heritage Advisory Committee Recommendation Report 7 - 2025 - dated July 22, 2025 11.4 - Planning and Development Committee Report 9 - 2025 dated July...
Resolution 0157-2025
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
11 Yes
0 No
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The following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.1 - Extension of Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 - CD.03-RID (Ward 8) - Ridgeway Drive and Eglinton Avenue West 11.1 - Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 5 -2025 dated June 25, 2025 11.2 - Stormwater Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2025 - dated July 14, 2025 11.3 - Heritage Advisory Committee Recommendation Report 7 - 2025 - dated July 22, 2025 11.4 - Planning and Development Committee Report 9 - 2025 dated July...
Resolution 0157-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.1 - Extension of Interim Control By-law 0165-2024 - CD.03-RID (Ward 8) - Ridgeway Drive and Eglinton Avenue West 11.1 - Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee Report 5 -2025 dated June 25, 2025 11.2 - Stormwater Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2025 - dated July 14, 2025 11.3 - Heritage Advisory Committee Recommendation Report 7 - 2025 - dated July 22, 2025 11.4 - Planning and Development Committee Report 9 - 2025 dated July...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None