Winnipeg City Council Meeting on April 27, 2016

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Attendance

  Council Attendance

His Worship Mayor Bowman

His Worship Mayor Bowman

The Speaker, Councillor Sharma

The Speaker, Councillor Sharma

Deputy Speaker Councillor Gerbasi

Deputy Speaker Councillor Gerbasi

Councillor Allard

Councillor Allard

Councillor Browaty

Councillor Browaty

Councillor Dobson

Councillor Dobson

Councillor Eadie

Councillor Eadie

Councillor Gillingham

Councillor Gillingham

Councillor Gilroy

Councillor Gilroy

Councillor Lukes

Councillor Lukes

Councillor Mayes

Councillor Mayes

Councillor Morantz

Councillor Morantz

Councillor Orlikow

Councillor Orlikow

Councillor Pagtakhan

Councillor Pagtakhan

Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Wyatt

Councillor Wyatt

  Public Servant Attendance

  • Mr. R. Kachur, City Clerk
  • Mr. M. Lemoine, Deputy City Clerk
  • Ms D. Watt, Senior Committee Clerk
  • Mr. D. McNeil, Chief Administrative Officer
  • Mr. M. Jack, Chief Operating Officer

  Reports

Executive Policy Committee 2016-04-13

# Title Disposition
1 Zoning Agreement Amendment – 1596, 1600, 1612, 1626 and 1630 Ness Avenue – ZAA 10/2015 ADOPTED
2 Zoning Agreement Amendment – 1500 Plessis Road (Proposed Lots 2 and 3, Block 1) – ZAA 2/2016 ADOPTED
3 Sponsorship Agreement with Jim Gauthier Chevrolet Ltd. – Naming Right of Two Indoor Hockey Rinks at the Garden City Community Centre’s Seven Oaks Sportsplex ADOPTED
4 City of Winnipeg Representative – Inland Port Special Planning Authority Board ADOPTED
5 Award of Contract for the Supply and Delivery of Computer Hardware and Accessories, Request for Proposal No. 587-2015 ADOPTED
6 Memorandum of Understanding between The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation and The City of Winnipeg for funding of a High Collision Intersection Signage Study ADOPTED
7 Letter of Agreement between Snowflake Place for Children and Youth Inc., the Member Agencies and The City of Winnipeg ADOPTED

Executive Policy Committee 2016-04-20

# Title Disposition
1 Subdivision and Rezoning – 1274-1288 and 1310 Archibald Street – DASZ 1/2016 ADOPTED
2 Rezoning – 249-263 Bell Avenue – DAZ 200/2016 ADOPTED
3 Subdivision and Rezoning – 360 and 364 Stafford Street and 879 Garwood Avenue – DASZ 45/2015 ADOPTED
4 Rezoning – 419-421 Arnold Street – DAZ 201/2016 ADOPTED
5 Reactivation of Local Improvement Taxes deferred on 2125 Inkster Boulevard pursuant to By-law No. 6438/94 ADOPTED
6 Single Source Negotiation and Award of Contract for the Supply of Software Update License and Support Agreements for the City’s PeopleSoft System ADOPTED
7 Annual Evaluations of City Council’s Four Statutory Officers FOR REPORT BACK WITHIN 120 DAYS
8 Strategic Plan – Public Policy Priorities RECEIVED AS INFORMATION

Standing Policy Committee On Infrastructure Renewal And Public Works 2016-04-05

# Title Disposition
1 2016 Regional Street Renewal Program – Pembina Highway Southbound and Northbound Rehabilitation – Grant Avenue to Osborne Street and 2015/2016 Regional Street Renewal Program – St. James Street Reconstruction – Maroons Road to Portage Avenue ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Water And Waste, Riverbank Management And The Environment 2016-04-14

# Title Disposition
1 2016 to 2018 Water and Sewer Rates EXECUTIVE POLICY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION ADOPTED
2 Waste Collection REFERRED TO THE STANDING POLICY COMMITTEE ON WATER AND WASTE, RIVERBANK MANAGEMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT
3 Garbage, Recycling and Organic Waste Programs ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Innovation 2016-02-22

# Title Disposition
1 Winnipeg Fleet Management – Special Operating Agency – 2016 Business Plan (Selection Report) AMENDED AND ADOPTED (See Motion 2)

Standing Policy Committee On Property And Development, Heritage And Downtown Development 2016-04-12

# Title Disposition
1 Subdivision and Rezoning – Ridgewood South, Opposite Cardiff Avenue and North of CNR Main Line – DASZ 47/2015 ADOPTED
2 Subdivision and Rezoning – 1462 Ravelston Avenue West and unaddressed lot on Ravelston Avenue West – DASZ 3/2016 ADOPTED
3 Opening – Mazenod Road and Ray Marius Road – DAO 10/2015 ADOPTED
4 Extension of Time – Subdivision and Rezoning on Land Located at 90 Lexington Park – Palliser Furniture ADOPTED
5 Extension of Time – Rezoning on Land Located at 500 Widlake Street ADOPTED
6 Land Exchange of City-Owned lands adjacent to Springfield Road and Chief Peguis Trail with adjacent Palliser Furniture (Canada) Corporation-owned lands ADOPTED
7 Encroachment Agreement – Land Adjacent to 165 McDermott Avenue ADOPTED
8 Lease Agreement – 725 Kylemore Avenue ADOPTED
9 Lease Agreement – 1885 Chancellor Drive ADOPTED
10 Lease Agreement – 220 Antrim Road ADOPTED
11 Extension of Time – 875 Camiel Sys Street – DASZ 36/2013 ADOPTED
12 Extension of Time – Southwest Corner of Dalhousie Drive and Allegheny Drive – DAZ 210/2013 ADOPTED
13 Public Safety Building and Civic Centre Car Park: Evaluation of Strategic Alternatives and Associated Implications for the Former Canada Post Tower Located at 266 Graham Avenue ADOPTED

  Motions

Notice of Motion

Movers Subject Disposition
Schreyer, Wyatt THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Winnipeg request the Province of Manitoba to refer to the Public Utilities Board (PUB) and call public hearings on the following: A)The proposed Water and Sewer Rate Increases of 2016, 2017, and 2018; B)The approved ‘dividend’ from the Water and Waste Department to the Operating/Capital Budget of the City of Winnipeg; C)The Capital Budget Program of Water and Waste, both 2016 Capital Budget and the 5 Year Forecast 2017 to 2021; D)The environmental regulatory obligations on the City of Winnipeg in regard to its Water and Waste systems; E)The Business Plans and all Capital project strategies/plans of the Water and Waste Department; F)Options for Provincial and Federal Funding of the regulatory capital program requirements. LOST

Council Motions

# Movers Subject Disposition
1 Mayes, Browaty THAT Item No. 2 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Water and Waste, Riverbank Management and the Environment dated April 14, 2016, be amended by deleting recommendation 1 and replacing it with the following: 1.That the Council motion of February 24, 2016 be received as information. REFERRED TO THE STANDING POLICY COMMITTEE ON WATER AND WASTE, RIVERBANK MANAGEMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT
2 Gerbasi, Gilroy THAT Item No. 1 of the report of the Standing Policy Committee on Innovation dated February 22, 2016, be amended by adding the following recommendation: “That the City administration meet with CUPE representatives and make all reasonable efforts to negotiate a letter of Understanding regarding the Automatic Vehicle Location System (AVL) to ensure the interests of both the City and its employees are appropriately safeguarded.” CARRIED
3 Eadie, Lukes THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Winnipeg Public Service undertake whatever it must do to have existing building inspectors conduct annual inspections of rooming houses to ensure all Neighbourhood Liveability by-law dwelling provisions are met in “Part 1” and “Part 2”. AUTOMATIC REFERRAL TO THE STANDING POLICY COMMITTEE ON PROTECTION, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND PARKS
4 Schreyer, Wyatt THAT the resolution of the Notice of Motion being considered as an amendment to Item No. 1 of the report of the Standing Policy Committee on Water and Waste, Riverbank Management and the Environment be replaced by the following: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Winnipeg request the Province of Manitoba to refer to the Public Utilities Board (PUB) and call public hearings on the following: A) The proposed Water and Sewer Rate Increases of 2016, 2017, and 2018 and all associated budgets. LOST
5 Wyatt, Eadie THAT Item No. 3 of the report of the Standing Policy Committee on Water and Waste, Riverbank Management and the Environment dated April 14, 2016, be amended by adding a bullet iv. to Recommendation 1.B as follows: 1.B. iv. That any introduction / implementation of a Curbside SSO (Kitchen Waste) program, which is not optional for homeowners, not derive its funding source in any way from a user fee or flat tax. LOST
Motion 4 from Council Meeting of March 23, 2016 Schreyer, Eadie THAT Item No. 1 of the Report of Standing Policy Committee on Innovation dated February 22, 2016 be amended by adding an additional recommendation as follows: To cancel the acquisition of the Automatic Vehicle Location System (AVL) for a savings of approximately $2 million, including foregoing of outsourcing of jobs out of the Province. WITHDRAWN

  By Laws

By Laws - 3rd Reading

# Subject Disposition
32/2016 To reactivate certain local improvements on 2125 Inkster Boulevard deferred pursuant to By-law No. 6438/94. PASSED
35/2016 To amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 177 Eugenie Street in the Riel Community – DAZ 229/2015 PASSED
36/2016 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 15 to 35 Minerva Avenue in the Riel Community - DASZ 33/2014 PASSED
37/2016 To open the north side of Wilkes Avenue, east and west of Charleswood Road. DAO 5/2015 PASSED
38/2016 To correct a technical error in the 2016 Business Tax Rate By-law PASSED
39/2016 To amend the Planning, Development and Building Fees By-law No. 77/2009 to correct an error. PASSED
40/2016 To authorize the borrowing of money in the amount of up to $ 681,682,000.00 and to rescind certain unused borrowing authority PASSED
56/2016 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located south of Fermor Avenue, north of Dawson Road South, and west of Plessis Road in the Riel Community – DASZ 52/2013 PASSED
57/2016 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at the Southwest corner of McPhillips Street and Murray Avenue in the Lord Selkirk West Kildonan Community - DASZ 40/2015 PASSED
61/2016 To correct a technical error in By-law No. 54/2016. PASSED
62/2016 To open Transcona Boulevard. PASSED

  Recorded Votes

Motion 4 Schreyer / Wyatt

Outcome of Vote: LOST

Yeas / For (5)

Councillor Allard Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Schreyer Councillor Wyatt

Councillor Allard, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Wyatt

Nays / Against (11)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Browaty Councillor Gerbasi Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Morantz Councillor Orlikow Councillor Pagtakhan Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Gerbasi, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Morantz, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Pagtakhan, Councillor Sharma

EPC - Notice of Motion

Outcome of Vote: LOST

Yeas / For (2)

Councillor Schreyer Councillor Wyatt

Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Wyatt

Nays / Against (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Gerbasi Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Morantz Councillor Orlikow Councillor Pagtakhan Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gerbasi, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Morantz, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Pagtakhan, Councillor Sharma

Item 1 of the Report of the Water and Waste, Riverbank Management and the Environment Committee dated April 14, 2016

Outcome of Vote: ADOPTED

Yeas / For (11)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Browaty Councillor Gerbasi Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Morantz Councillor Orlikow Councillor Pagtakhan Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Gerbasi, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Morantz, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Pagtakhan, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (5)

Councillor Allard Councillor Dobson Councillor Eadie Councillor Schreyer Councillor Wyatt

Councillor Allard, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Wyatt

Motion 5 Wyatt / Eadie

Outcome of Vote: LOST

Yeas / For (2)

Councillor Eadie Councillor Wyatt

Councillor Eadie, Councillor Wyatt

Nays / Against (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Dobson Councillor Gerbasi Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Morantz Councillor Orlikow Councillor Pagtakhan Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Gerbasi, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Morantz, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Pagtakhan, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Recommendation 1 of Item 3 of the report of the Water and Waste, Riverbank Management and the Environment Committee dated April 14, 2016

Outcome of Vote: ADOPTED

Yeas / For (12)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Dobson Councillor Gerbasi Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Morantz Councillor Orlikow Councillor Pagtakhan Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Dobson, Councillor Gerbasi, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Morantz, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Pagtakhan, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (4)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Eadie Councillor Schreyer Councillor Wyatt

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Wyatt


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