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From YouTube: Ottawa City Council - July 15, 2020 - Part 3 of 3
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C
Okay,
colleagues
welcome
back
and
to
members
of
the
public
in
the
press
for
the
benefit
of
those
joining
us
online
city
council
just
met
in
camera
in
order
to
receive
an
update
regarding
the
Oh
Train
Confederation
Line
LRT
Stage,
one
legal
update.
These
matters
will
not
be
reported
out
as
it
relate
to
the
advice
that
is
subject
to
solicitor,
client
privilege
and
during
the
in
camera
session,
no
votes
were
taken
other
than
procedural
motions,
and/or
directions
to
staff,
so
we
carry
on
with
items
held
item,
twelve
review
of
recruitment
and
hiring
process
for
counselors
assistants.
C
C
C
A
You,
yes
thank
you
I,
want
to
thank
my
colleague,
councillor
leaper,
for
working
with
me
on
this
and
for
the
clerk's
office.
The
point
of
this
is
in
terms
of
staff
of
working
for
counselors.
They
need
an
independent
place
where
they
can
go
the
it's
a
trusted
source
that
where
they
can
talk
about
any
issues
related
to
their
job,
so
so
that
was
the
intent
of
this.
You
want
me
to
read
the
whole
motion
or
just
the
bait
results.
Well,.
C
A
So,
as
mentioned
it's
it's
working
with
the
the
the
city
human
resources
officer.
This
is
very
similar
to
what
they
do
at
the
House
of
Commons,
which
I'm
very
familiar
with
after
30
years
there,
their
Human
Resources
office
also
works
with
assistive
apartment,
4
members
of
parliament,
and
there
has
to
be
a
go-to
place
for
them
to
talk
about
anything.
A
So
therefore,
be
it
resolved
that
Human
Resources
services
be
directed
to
establish
a
point
of
contact
within
HR
programs
and
planning
branch
to
support,
counselors
assistance
by
responding
in
an
independent,
impartial
and
confidential
manner,
to
any
inquiries
arising
from
their
employment,
including,
but
not
limited,
to
relevant
provincial
statutes,
bylaws
policies
and
procedures
involving
employment
matters
that
was
described
in
this
motion
and
for
the
result
that
the
identified
support
person
be
communicated
to
all
counsellors
assistants.
By
way
of
a
memo
no
later
than
August
20.
C
D
Functioning
so
therefore
be
resolved
that
one,
a
third
party
from
the
office
of
the
city,
clerk
for
Human
Resources,
shall
be
present
during
all
interviews
for
councillors.
Assistant
positions
to
all
interviews
for
councillors.
Assistant
positions
shall
take
place
in
a
city
facility,
three
in
the
office
of
the
city
clerk
in
human
resources
being
directed
to
provide
mandatory
prevention,
messaging
and
information
for
councillors,
assistant
applicants
on
where
to
seek
support
and
redress
before,
during
and
after
the
interview
process
for
Human
Resources
in
consultation
with
the
women
and
gender
a
specialist
and
they
counsel
the
example.
D
Women
and
gender
equity
be
directed
to
develop
a
mandatory
workplace,
sexual
violence
and
harassment
prevention,
campaign
for
members
of
council
and
council
assistants
to
augment
the
mandatory
gender
equity
diversity
and
harassment
training
session,
described
in
recommendation.
1S
of
the
staff
report.
D
Clock
on
Southland,
Shore
counselor
staff
and
our
applicants
for
counselors
assistant
positions
are
supported,
no
matter
how
they
disclose
instances
of
harassment
or
violence
in
a
matter
of
insurance,
ensures
privacy,
confidential
confidentiality,
compassion
and
support
for
survivor,
led
decision-making
as
well
as
awareness
somewhere
to
take
additional
support
and
how
the
matter
may
be
addressed.
The
relevant
statutory
provisions
of
the
pager.
C
E
Thanks
very
much
mr.
mayor
and
that,
let
me
just
start
off
by
saying
I'm
fully
supportive
of
counselor
Cavanaugh's
motion.
The
second
motion
which
councillor
McKenney
and
I,
worked
on
together,
because
we
both
came
out
of
the
earlier
meeting
saying
to
ourselves.
The
report
is
a
good
one,
but
we
need
to
do
more
and
as
much
as
as
employers,
and
maybe
particularly
politicians,
don't
like
to
be
told
how
to
go
about
doing
things.
I
think
it's
been
coming
up
on
us.
E
He
was
extremely
helpful
in
putting
putting
this
together
with
us
at
capturing
the
language
that
we
wanted
to
have
and
the
ideas
that
we
wanted
to
to
to
put
forward,
and
you
know
some
little
things.
There
is
basic
as
having
a
third
party
in
the
room
having
the
interviews
on
a
city
site,
I
daresay.
If
some
of
those
things
were
in
place
earlier
on,
then
we
we
may
not
be
in
the
situation
we
see
ourselves
and
now
in
dealing
with
the
problems
that
we're
dealing
with
now.
So
I
think
that
these
are
reasonable
proposals.
E
It
is
safe
place
to
work
and
and
we're
going
to
do
everything
we
can
to
to
maintain
that
feeling
of
comfort
and
security
for
the
people
in
those
circumstances
and
if
God
forbid,
something
should
go
off
the
rails
again,
hopefully
between
the
motions
that
councillor,
Kavanaugh
and
and
leap
are
putting
forward
in
this
motion
that
the
Katherine
and
I
are
putting
forward.
That
will
offer
people
avenues
of
support
and
redress
that
don't
exist
now.
E
B
You
mr.
chair
I
was
one
of
the
members
of
council
who
participated
in
the
review
of
hiring
practices
that
the
independent
consultants
undertook,
and
it
was
my
understanding
that
the
outcome
of
that
review,
with
that,
with
the
exception
of
one
office
in
particular,
that
our
that
our
practices
were
more
or
less
sound
and
that
there
were
some
recommendations
coming
forward.
So
I
appreciate
the
amendments
that
we
have
before
us,
but
I
do
call
into
question
the
need
for
all
future
interviews
to
have
a
member
of
the
City,
Clerk's
or
HR
department
with
us.
B
I'm,
not
sure,
I
understand
the
necessity
nor
the
reasonableness
behind
this
and
so
I
like
to
ask
either
the
GM
that
the
treasurer
or
the
the
city
manager
for
all
managers
in
the
corporation
who
provide
or
conduct
interviews
how
many
of
them
are
required
to
have
a
member
of
the
HR
team
with
them.
In
those
interviews.
F
E
Here:
it's
not
a
common
process
to
have
a
third
party
objective
rater
in
the
interview.
Sometimes
we
do
have
a
chair
in
there
are
many
of
the
management
positions.
In
particular,
we
may
have
an
independent
party
in
to
assess
that
and
some
other
interviews,
so
we
also
have
a
another
five
person
outside
the
particular
specific
workplace
to
be
there
to
bring
out
a
level
of
kind
of
independence
to
it
and
the
third
party
that
that
isn't
bias
in
any
way.
But
it's
not
a
common
practice
across
the
organization.
E
B
I
always
had
a
female
colleague
with
me
to
balance
out
the
gender,
but
it
was
always
good
to
have
at
least
two
on
the
panel,
but
no,
we
never
had
a
member
of
the
government's
HR
team
with
us.
So
you
know
I
think
we
are
all
aware
of
the
need
to
conduct
interviews
professionally.
The
review
that
we
had
done
recently
have
come
up
with
some
suggestions
and
I.
B
Do
appreciate
and
acknowledge
the
amendments
I
do
believe
your
interview
should
be
at
City
Hall,
but
if
someone
is
is
out
of
town
and
the
only
way
the
interview
is
by
the
phone
I
don't
want
that
to
preclude
me
from
conducting
an
interview.
I,
don't
want
to
be
handcuffed
from
interviewing,
very
viable
candidates
going
forward,
so
I
think
every
attempt
should
be
to
hire
at
City
Hall.
B
But
it
clearly
says
all
interviews
shall
be
take
shall
take
place
in
a
City
facility,
so
I
don't
want
to
pay
to
have
someone
come
to
Ottawa
I'm,
hiring
someone
from
promote
of
Ottawa
just
to
have
an
interview,
but
again,
if
the
wording
is
important,
all
interviews
for
councillors
isn't
positions
should
or
shall
or
every
effort
should
be
to
take
place
in
the
city
facility.
I
agree
with
that.
But
again
we
have
to
be
careful
that
there
are
some
people
who
don't
live
in
aa
door.
B
B
B
Or
every
effort
start
off
by
saying
every
effort
for
all
interviews
for
counselors.
We
just
need
to
slightly
amend
that
to
make
it
clear
that
every
effort
should
be
undertaken
to
have
the
interviews
in
the
city
facility,
but
leave
it
open
for
those
rare
examples
where
that
can't
happen
or
may
not
be
able
to
happen.
So.
C
E
F
B
Knew
I
would
like
the
mover
to
address
my
concerns
with
item
one,
and
that
is,
we
really
need
to
think
about
the
logistics
of
coordinating,
not
just
interviews
but
now
having
an
HR
or
a
city
staffer
with
us.
When
I
interview,
I
interview
four
to
five
people,
I,
don't
think
this
is
required,
but
I'd
like
to
hear
debate
on
item
one
in
particular.
Thank
you.
C
A
B
Thank
you
very
much.
I
just
want
to
thank
councillor
Kavanagh
for
bringing
forward
this
motion.
Fedko
a
week
and
a
half
or
so
ago.
One
of
my
assistants
actually
came
to
speak
to
the
committee
and
I
think
the
motion
that
councillor
Cavanaugh
and
myself
for
bringing
is
going
to
address
something.
I
just
want
to
quote
really
briefly
from
the
CBC
article
that
came
out
of
Miss
Mitchell's
delegation
to
was
she
said.
B
Some
professionalization
and
standardization
and
best
practices
for
city
councilors,
who
are
not
necessarily
elected
on
their
managerial
skills,
seems
like
a
very
good
idea
and
and
I
think
the
the
motion
that
councillor
Kavanagh
is
bringing
to
make
sure
that
our
assistance
Nord
it's
earned
because
we're
not
always
focused
as
much
as
we
should
be
on
being
good
managers
is,
is
good.
It's
back
up
for
those
assistants
so
that
they
don't
have
to
rely
on
the
the
city
councillor
to
let
them
know
best
where
to
go
when
they
have
trouble.
B
Sometimes
they
cannot
turn
to
us
and
I.
Think
having
a
clear
point
of
contact
is
really
important
and
I
do
want
to
thank
my
assistant
is
Mitchell
for
raising
this
and
I
hope
that
she
is
encouraged
by
not
just
councillor
Cavanaugh's
motion,
but
also
by
councillor
McKenna's,
and
you
guys
Thank
You,
mayor,
hey.
C
C
A
A
I
used
another
staffer
in
my
office
to
be
always
be
present
in
the
room
when
I
did
interviews
and
I
work
very
well,
because
it's
a
it's
another
person,
I,
don't
know
if
you
consider
that
a
friendly
amendment,
or
not
it's
just
to
have
another
body
there,
so
that
you
you
have
some
neutrality,
but
that
that's
that's
a
suggestion.
The
other
thing
is
in
terms
of
new
counselors
counselors,
who
don't
have
offices.
That
was
actually
an
issue
for
me.
I
didn't
have,
and
you
know,
I
didn't,
have
access
to
a
city,
hall,
office
and
I.
A
Think
if
we're
going
to
put
down
about
being
on
city
premises,
we
better
make
sure
that
we
have
a
space
set
aside
for
incoming
councilors
to
do
this.
Notwithstanding
that
I
really
like
the
idea
that
we're
gonna
have
the
electronic
option,
because
I
think
that's
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
a
lot
of
in
the
future,
but
I
think
still.
There
should
be
some
effort
if
we're
doing
in
in-person
meetings
that
that'd
be
considered.
C
That's
a
very
good
point
because
you're
in
that
limbo
period
between
the
election
and
the
swearing-in
on
December
1st,
so
mr.
clerk
I
know
when
I
had
the
honor
being
elected
in
2010
staff.
Provided
me
with
temporary
office
space,
which
I
found
very
helpful,
is
there
the
capacity
to
ensure
that
there
is
some
kind
of
a
room
set
aside
that
councilors
electing
them
can
use
and
booked
for
interviews.
E
D
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
I
would
prefer.
It
was
a
staff
person
of
the
city,
I,
think
again
our
assistants
work
for
us.
We
have
differently
establish
relationships.
Perhaps
I
wouldn't
be
wholly
opposed
to
it,
but
I
do
think
that
the
best
practice
would
be
to
have
someone
who
is
very
neutral
from
the
counselor
at
that
point
of
hiring
no.
C
D
D
D
It
made
me
purveyor
for
worse,
because
I
had
really
strong,
compassionate
understanding
bosses
who
were
demanding
who
wanted
things
done,
but
we,
you
know
it
was
always
a
fair
and
safe
from
what
place
so
the
opposite
can
happen,
and
we
always
to
assistance
to
ensure
that
we
are
giving
them
the
safest
workplace
possible
with
all
the
supports
that
they
need
to
be
able
to
flourish
in
their
career.
I
believe
that
counsels
assistance
are
the
most
important
jobs
at
City.
Hall
take
a
look
at
what
they
do
for
us.
Where
would
any
of
us
be
today?
D
Just
today,
have
we
not
had
our
assistants
answering
our
emails?
Answering
the
phones
taking
care
of
residents
reading
these
reports,
providing
us
with
you
know,
with
with
the
background
and
the
information
that
we
need
to
do
our
jobs
I
strongly
and
firmly
believe
that
it
is
so
you
know
why
HR
why
just
HR
has
to
be
in
the
room.
I
think
that
again
it
needs
to
be
somebody.
Who's
neutral,
who
knew
recruit
a
new
applicant
can
turn
to
can
ask
questions
can
ensure
that
everything
they
need
is
is
in
place.
D
I
I
have
said
time
and
time
again,
my
skill
set
is
not
in
management.
I
hire
I
do
the
best
I
can,
but
we
need
that
extra
support.
We
got
it
we.
This
is
a
reaction
to
another
report
that
we
got
this
past
week
on
harassment
in
this,
so
in
our
workplace.
We
cannot
allow
it
to
happen
again.
It
isn't
coming
upon
us
to
ensure
that
people,
often
women
into
these
positions,
cannot
face
sexual
harassment
in
our
workplace.
D
We
have
a
tremendous
amount
of
power,
and
this
is
how
we
use
it
to
ensure
that
others
get
that
same
power
and
are
lifted
up.
I
think
that,
in
terms
of
HR
and
having
someone
there
I
believe
that
all
we
need
to
do
and
I
think
it
would
I
think
it
would
benefit
all
of
us,
especially
our
first
election,
but
even
in
consecutive
elections,
to
have
an
HR
person
appointed
to
us,
maybe
one
HR
for
every
five
of
us
and
we
can
call
on
them
immediately.
D
We
get
their
names
this
morning
after
here's
who
they
are
I
know
that
the
clerk's
Department
in
this
city
is
the
most
efficient
and
effective
department
that
we
that
we
could
possibly
ask
for
and
I
think
that
that
could
be
easily
put
into
place
and
I.
Don't
think
it's
a
thing
to
ask
for
to
ensure
that
we
are
never
faced
with
another
place
where
we
have
a
large
number
of
women
who
were
brought
into
our
workplace
and
jab
and
felt
and
were
harassed
and
and
mistreated.
So
I
I
think
it
means
these
will
put
these.
C
Thank
you
very
much.
Izumo
else,
I,
don't
see
anyone
else
on
the
list.
I
see
counselor
a
little
off
with
his
beautiful
babe
I
guess
you
have
1.5
volts
today,
Johnson
sir,
because
of
your
lovely
child.
So
we
have
two
amendments.
The
first
by
councillor,
Cavanaugh
seconded
by
Councillor
leaper,
carried.
B
B
C
C
Three
addressing
the
impact
of
significant
changes
to
establish
ward
boundaries
and
communities
of
interest,
particularly
in
the
urban
areas
defined
in
the
options
report
and
for
giving
consideration
to
ensuring
that
perfectly
proximate
and
similar
committees
of
interests
are
located
within
the
same
Ward
and
five.
Giving
consideration
of
the
June
2019
council
direction.
Seeking
to
maintain
the
current
number
of
wards
so
on
this
Thank
You
accounts
are
harder
for
seconding.
The
motion
there's
been
some
discussion
today
about
well.
C
This
is
gerrymandering
well,
there's
only
one
person
around
the
table
whose
boundaries
do
not
change
and
that's
the
mayor.
So
the
notion
that
there's
gerrymandering
going
on
by
asking
that
we
consider
one
more
option
just
defies
logic,
because
of
course,
the
boundaries
of
the
City
of
Ottawa
do
not
change
and
Mayor
and
Merrill
T
candidates
run
throughout
the
city
every
other
war.
It
is
impacted
to
a
large
degree
or
a
lesser
degree
in
the
in
the
report.
C
C
Many
of
the
options
would
be
a
detriment
to
the
urban
core,
because
if
there's
gonna
be
extra
seats
which
I
don't
support,
they're
gonna
be
in
the
growth
areas
of
the
city,
which
is
generally
outside
the
Greenbelt
in
bar
Haven
and
so
on.
So
we
have
three
outliers
there:
Gloucester
self
Nepean,
their
bar
Haven
and
the
Cumberland
Ward,
and
my
suggestion
is
that
we
ask
our
consultants
to
do
the
number
crunching
and
the
boundary
adjustments
on
very
much
a
minimal
basis.
C
Otherwise
we
have
this
ripple
effect
or
this
domino
effect
that
has
huge
implications
and
you
know,
takes
wards
and
divides.
You
know
one
Street
is
one
ward.
Another
Street
is
another
word.
It
just
doesn't
make
any
sense.
So
the
other
point
is
that
I
very
much
do
not
support
adding
more
seats
and
some
of
the
options
have
us
adding
one
or
two
more
seats.
Well,
if
we
were
to
do
that,
we'd
have
a
bigger
City
Council
than
the
City
of
Toronto
and
I.
C
B
Therefore,
people
that
consult
that
the
consultant
had
an
additional
component
to
evaluate
how
they
locate,
how
the
locations
of
businesses
and
employment
areas
impact
the
counselors
work
code
beyond
word
residency
and
that,
within
the
additional
component
consultants
review
year,
lease
or
service
auto
call
logs
to
accurately
Express
counselors
work
code.
Therefore,
ability
to
serve
that
she
represent
and
therefore
be.
It
resolved
that
the
consultants
be
required
to
look
at
other
municipalities
and
cities.
Similar
data
sets
for
the
ability
to
properly
include
business
owners
and
will,
of
course,
population
in
this
review.
C
E
E
The
motion
in
front
of
Council
is
largely
the
same,
as
was
the
motion
in
June
of
2019,
but
I
want
to
add
some
context
to
that,
and
just
looking
at
the
history,
the
similarities
between
2005
and
today,
in
terms
of
the
ward
manager
review.
These
are
not
things
that
get
us
support.
These
are
often
things
that
do
have
to
saw
two
opposite
sides
going
back
to
2005.
E
The
corporate
services
Economic
Development
Committee,
which
is
the
state
go
up
today,
approved
the
boundary
review
with
the
two
new
wards
added
six
to
three
certain
things
stay
the
same:
the
status
quo
between
River
War
and
Gloucester
Stoke.
There
was
a
motion
to
remain
status
quo
on
Beacon
Hill
cereal
on
Ennis,
Ward,
Gloucester,
Southgate,
AltaVista,
meaning
the
hosts
for
rewards
haven't
actually
changed
since
amalgamation.
E
There
was
a
shift
in
a
neighborhood
from
Somerset's
capital
Ward's,
some
small
movements,
some
small
things-
that
council
does
have
the
right
to
to
be
able
to
make
those
changes
at
the
end,
there
are
some
other
things.
Some
other
suggestions-
one
it's
just
at
the
time-
was
that
Cumberland
rural
Cumberland
works
really
well
with
urban
Orleans.
Well
time
has
shown
that
that's
not
actually
the
case,
which
is
why
we
need
to
do
a
review.
We
will
I
want
to
fix
that
issue.
E
There
was
a
suggestion
that,
instead
of
removing
putting
Goulburn
with
Stitz
Vellore
with
with
rito
that
you
put
it
actually
with
with
Nepean
to
create
just
ogor
Nepean
Ward
to
address
those
issues
would
not
create
too
big
of
a
ward,
of
course,
that
Ward
would
be
too
small
in
terms
of
population,
which
is
the
issue
with
Cumberland
today
I'm
interested
in
often
councillor.
He,
we
will
find
this
fascinating.
The
original
report
in
2005
recommended
the
ward
boundary
for
stitch.
E
He'll
be
cherry
territory
that
has
moved
after
consultation
over
to
the
car
prover
now
Kayla
Cullen
later
on,
came
in
and
tried
to
move
the
ward
boundary
first.
It's
all
the
way
to
Castle
Frank,
of
course,
that
was
voted
down
by
by
Council
later
on
in
in
June
of
2005.
The
public
support
was
same
as
it
is
now.
E
There's
public
support
for
a
decrease
in
the
number
of
councilors
public
support
for
status
quo,
public
support
to
increase
it,
but
the
consultants
of
the
day
found
was
that
there
were
no
actual
50
issues,
then
not
dissimilar
from
today
just
reversed
it
was
cañada
and
it
was
bar
Haven.
We
had
to
fix
the
issue
in
Canada
and
the
60
issue
engraven.
Today
we
have
to
fix
or
beans
in
bar
Haven
what
the
consultants
found
trying
to
keep
a
21.
E
There
was
no
viable
option
to
fix
Kannada
and
bar
Haven,
with
out
going
off
of
21
appear
pate
put
it
at
the
time.
The
clerk
of
the
day.
There
is
no
real
way.
You
could
do
this
with
a
major
restructuring
of
all
21
wards,
which
means
you
couldn't
stay
at
21
and
fix
your
problems
similar
to
what
we
have
today.
You
can't
stick
at
23
and
fix
the
problems.
E
The
reason
why
there
are
so
much
at
committee
last
week
was
with
options
3
&
4,
which
are
built
from
the
June
2019
decision
of
Council
to
stick
with
23.
You
can't
actually
fix
the
problems
that
you
wanna
fix,
way
of
creating
new
problems
and
the
new
problems
create
consternation
on
council
when
it
came
to
council
a
couple
months
later,
the
vote
was
14
to
8
and
it's
funny
how
issues
like
this
make
strange.
E
Bedfellows
the
eight
votes
against
it,
where
Doug
Thompson
Glenbrook
strand,
blows,
Peter
Hume,
Michelle,
Delmer
Clive,
just
at
the
shores,
retired
and
laksa
shockula's,
your
honor.
You
wouldn't
necessarily
put
those
four
in
the
same
in
the
same
category,
but
that's
the
way
these
things
work.
The
motion
to
keep
21
Awards
failed
the
motion
to
make
that
adjustment
in
still
failed.
The
motion
to
gerrymander
Awards,
8
and
9
failed
as
well.
E
You
can
only
do
so
much.
We
hire
a
consultant
to
do
the
job
of
doing
the
ward
reality
that's
required.
We
should
have
done
this
in
2015.
We
did
in
to
cheer
before
us
today.
Let
them
do
their
job.
We
don't
need
to
provide
them
with
more
work
to
do.
They've
already
done
this
work.
They've
already
checked
to
see.
If
we
can
do
23
Awards
and
stay
at
status
quo
for
most
of
the
wars,
we
can't
it's
not
possible.
Asking
them
to
do.
E
A
sixth
option
is
just
asking
that
you
work
they've
already
done
it's,
not
our
job
to
provide
them
with
more
work.
It's
our
job
to
just
move
on
with
the
process
go
out
to
consultation
on
round
2
release
any
necessary
adjustments
as
we
can,
as
we
will
want
to
come
forward
with
the
final
reports
from
the
consultants
in
December
of
this
year.
Thank
you
may
the
force
do
it.
E
You
very
much
so
I'm
I'm
on
the
same
page
as
councillor
Moffitt
I'm
not
going
to
give
a
history
lesson
on
it,
but
we
we
gave
we
came
up
with
a
mandate.
We
hired,
we
hired
experts
to
fulfill
that
mandate.
They've
come
back
with
something
that
not
everybody
likes,
so
we're
trying
to
give
them
a
different
mandate.
E
That's
the
whole
idea
of
hiring
an
independent
third
party
to
do
this
work
and
so
I
believe
that
you
know
possibly
Scott
and
I
will
be
outliers
here
today,
but
I'll
probably
wear
that,
because
again
fundamentally
I,
don't
think
it's
our
job
to
meddle
with
the
direction
that
we
have
provided
to
them,
because
we
don't
necessarily
like
the
results.
They
brought
back
they're
experts,
it's
what
they
do,
we've
given
them
direction.
E
They've
done
some
consultation,
possibly
not
as
much
as
is
optimal
because
of
Kovac,
but
they
have
a
plan
going
toward
for
the
second
round,
which
will
take
that
into
account
and
and
hopefully
broaden
the
number
of
people
that
they
can
bring
out
and
again.
If
the
result
of
that
is
they
come
back
and
say
you
know
what
we've
we've
got
a
couple
of
different
ideas:
we've
tweaked
the
ones
we
have
and
without
it
one
or
two
onto
the
plate,
for
you
to
look
at
I'm
final
looking
at
that,
but
let
them
bring
it
to
us.
E
C
B
Thank
You
mayor
Keith,
Scott
yeah,
you
won't
be
outliers,
I'm
new,
also
dissent
on
both
of
these
motions.
One
of
the
things
that
I
think
is
fundamental
to
the
way
our
democracy
works.
This
as
in
Canada.
We
we
don't
have
that
political
interference
with
where
the
boundaries
are.
We
we
develop
neutral
mechanisms
to
do
that.
There
is
no
criteria
listed
in
either
of
the
two
motions
that
doesn't
fall
within
the
criteria
that
the
consultants
have
looked
at
in
that
big
puts
and
takes
exercise
that
they
have
done
the
capacity
to
represent
population
war,
geographic
features.
B
It
is
all
part
of
their
calculus
and-
and
these
are
five
options
that
they've
come
up
with
us
to
go
to
consultation
without
making
a
recommendation
that
have
already
been
considered.
There's
no
need
to
go
back
and
ask
them
to
prioritize
any
one
of
those
criteria.
It
is
a
complicated
balance
that
they
have
to
achieve.
I'm,
not
thrilled
with
many
of
the
options
that
are
in
front
of
us,
as
my
colleagues
are
tired
of
hearing
me
say
now,
splitting
Hintonburg
into
is
is
a
non-starter
for
me.
B
Come
up
with
some
tweaks,
which
we
heard
at
Petco
is
within
bounds.
We
should
go
to
consultation
with
the
neutrally
developed
options
that
are
in
front
of
us,
hear
the
feedback
develop
our
arguments
as
to
why
these
are
not
the
best
balance
of
the
criteria
that
are
in
front
of
the
consultants,
and
then
we
can
debate
those
when
it
comes
time
to
actually
achieve
a
new
ward
boundary
system,
but
to
come
in
at
this
point
with
what
I
think
is
is
a
politically
motivated
reason
to
want
to
do
something
different
is
is
wrong.
B
Let
the
consultants
do
the
work
for
us,
we'll
consult
on
their
recommendations,
and
we
will
argue
for
the
changes
with
the
appropriate
time,
so
I'm
I'm
very
pleased
to
go
out
with
the
options
that
are
there,
even
though
I
don't
like
most
of
them.
But
now
is
not
the
time
to
go
for
different
options
that
politicians
are
asking
for.
Ok,.
E
You
know
when
the
mayor
spoken
negatively
about
some
of
those
as
well,
but
we
already
know
what
what
that
preference
is?
It's
a
preference
that
has
not
been
suggested
by
our
professional
consultants,
and
so
if
people
don't
like
the
boundary
suggested,
that's
what
the
consultation
is
for.
That's
why
we're
doing
the
consultation
is
communities
can
say
this
is
a
concern
of
ours
we're
splitting
up
here.
We
need
to
tweak
this
piece.
E
E
D
Thank
you
also
be
voting
against
motion,
I.
Think
again,
I
also,
you
know
when
we
look
through
the
options
that
were
put
in
front
of
us.
There
were
probably
some
issues
with
everyone
for
each
of
us,
but
I
think
we
have
to
be
careful
here.
It's
not
about
us
not
about
I,
says
elected
officials.
It's
not
about
us
in
terms
of
you
know
what
is
the
best
and
easiest
way
to
a
reelection?
D
D
So
not
just
we
represent
today,
not
just
Isis
elected
officials,
and
you
know
what
that
passes
to
to
real.
Actually,
we
have
to
be
very
very
careful
about
that.
Yes,
we
need
at
least
one
possibly
two
new
suburban
wards,
but
that
cannot
come
if
we,
if
we
add
the
wards
that
are
being
suggested
in
this
motion
and
keeping
the
same
number
of
wards,
where
do
they
come
from
so
if
you're
inside
the
Greenbelt,
you
have
to
know
they're
coming
from
inside
the
Greenbelt.
D
D
It's
not
that
that
when
we
come
back
that
those
options
at
that,
they
can't
be
amended
in
some
ways
that
you
know
if
there
are
communities
of
interest
that
we
see
them
to
the
part
that
we
can't
work
to
ensure
that
we
are
making
the
best
decision
possible
but
to
go
out
today
and
say
you
know
what
just
because
we're
gonna
put
out
this
additional
option
and
if
it's
chosen,
it's
gonna,
have
serious
serious
ramifications
on
this
city.
So
again,
I
would
I.
Would
like
really
implore.
D
You
to
think
about
what
this
means
for
the
city,
not
what
this
means
for
you
and
I
know
what
this
means
for
our
wards
and
our
boundaries.
But
what
this
means
for
true
representation
in
our
city,
and
yet
we
have
all
all
acknowledged
that
far
hey
Liz,
it's
got
such
many
people
out
or
leaves
is
growing
at
a
great
rate
absolutely,
but
we
cannot
in
order
to
solve
that
hollow
out
inside
the
Greenbelt.
D
We
have
to
do
this
in
a
manner
that
has
been
thoroughly
thoroughly
thought
out
by
aspart
that
we
went
out
and
hired
whether
we
agree
with
all
five
options
or
no
is
not
the
relevant
point
today.
We
now
have
to
go
out
with
those
five
options
that
we
asked
experts
to
give
us
and
come
back
and
have
that
discussion
not
to
throw
in
a
sixth
one
that
did
not
come
from
expert
advice,
Thank,
You,.
B
B
So
there
are
no
options
for
me
in
these,
then
this
report
doesn't
take
into
consideration
the
fact
that
we
need
to
have
proper
rule
representation
in
the
City
of
Ottawa,
and
these
options
are
cutting
out
a
rule
ward,
which
is
not
fair
to
our
rural
residents
and
it
also
bifurcates.
It
makes
it
very
difficult.
I
know
Tim,
Tierney
love.
That
word
makes
it
very
difficult
to
have
more
bilingual
voices
on
council
right
now.
The
water.
B
The
way
that
it's
set
up
is
fine
other
than
the
fact
that
we
need
to
ensure
that
when
you
reunite
communities
in
the
East
End,
particularly
Queens
with
Heights
and
falling
Brook,
and
the
options
that
are
being
presented
would
cut
in
half
down
the
hill
would
would
remove
or
liens
would
from
convent
glen,
which
is
one
single
community
association.
So,
to
say
that
we
have
you
know,
five
options
to
consider
in
front
of
us
is
very
disingenuous.
I
absolutely
supports
the
mayor's
motion
here.
B
I
would
like
to
see
an
actual
third
option
to
consider,
because
right
now
in
the
East
End,
we
have
options
one
to
four,
because
it
doesn't
change
for
us
or
reducing
council
to
seventeen
and,
as
all
of
my
colleagues
know,
the
caseload
that
we
currently
carry
is
high
enough.
The
province
has
already
indicated
that
it
doesn't
particularly
care
how
we
go
about
this.
So
let's
ensure
that
we
have
real
options.
You
know
I,
don't
want
to
see
another
counselor
cut
out
of
my
BIA
I
want
to
ensure
that
we've
got.
B
You
know
boundaries
that
make
sense
because
of
the
population
that
we
have.
So,
let's
preserve
the
amount
of
bilingual
or
francophone
seats
that
we
have
on
council
and
tinker
around
the
margins
when
it
comes
to
the
rest
of
the
wards.
Our
problem
exists
in
bar
Haven.
Let's
solve
that
problem
without
causing
too
much
disruption
to
everybody
else.
Thanks.
B
You
Mara,
thank
you.
Mary
for
your
motion.
I
would
be
very
upset
if
we
were
moving
amendments
to
withdraw
options
from
public
consultation.
There
are
some
options
there
that
I
will
never
support,
but
we
should
go
out
and
consult
on
them.
Make
them
part
of
what's
being
offered
to
ensure
that
the
public
reacts
to
that
I
will
never
support
going
to
17,
Ward's
and
I
thought
about
well.
Do
we
really
want
to
put
the
public
through
a
three-month
consultation
with
17
words
if
I
already
know
that
it's
not
going
to
be
part
of
it?
B
No
should
be
part
of
the
bundle.
We
also
said
that
was
driving.
This
word
boundary
review
was
bar
Haven
and
we
wanted
to
address
the
challenges
in
the
southern
end
of
this
city
and
we
want
to
mitigate
as
much
the
ripple
effects
that
the
review
can
have,
in
other
words
and
I've,
been
through
multiple
reviews
as
a
Community
Association
president,
as
a
school
board.
B
B
You
can
the
ripple
effects,
in
other
words,
I,
think
that
option
should
be
there
and
I'm
saying
that,
because
of
what
I've
heard
over
the
years
from
the
public,
I
have
not
done
extensive
consultation
yet
on
what
we
have
before
us,
but
I
can
predict
some
of
the
main
themes
of
concerns
that
will
come
out
of
the
public
consultation
will
be
the
need
to
keep
communities
and
neighborhoods
together
and
and
I.
Think
that
adding
a
sixth
option
we
know
that's
going
to
be
a
concern.
B
Let's
add
that
option
now,
as
part
of
the
bundle
that
we're
going
out
for
consultation
on
so
I
will
be.
Supporting
the
amendment
I
by
the
mayor
and
council
are
harder
to
councillor
Flurry's
amendment.
Perhaps
he
can
have
an
opportunity
for
a
wrap-up,
but
I
mean
we
can
argue
that
we
have
an
increased
workload
for
different
types
of
segments
of
the
population,
whether
you
have
rural
or
urban,
younger
or
older.
If
you
have
social
economic
mix,
that's
a
greater
diversity
than
others.
B
You
could
argue
that
certain
segments
by
their
very
nature,
create
a
greater
workload
and
I
think
that's
very
hard
to
measure.
I
know,
population
alone.
It
should
not
be
the
only
factor
we
use
to
determine
workload,
but
I
need
a
little
bit
more
information
about
exactly
councilor
flurry
what
you're
trying
to
get
at
and
why
you
think
your
motion
is
an
official
for
us
to
approve
today
so
on
the
Watson
harder
motion
or
amendment
I
will
be
supportive
of
that
today.
Thank
you.
C
C
E
B
B
F
With
what
I
heard
from
my
colleagues
today
I
want
to
say
up
front
I'm
supporting
your
motion
and
I'm
gonna
explain
why
I
had
a
lot
of
concerns
with
what
I
saw
at
that
go.
I
saw
what
they
wanted
to
do
in
our
my
own
area.
Didn't
meet
any
of
the
criteria
that
we
gave
them
to
follow.
They
were
the
plan
is
to
move
a
big
chunk
of
land
that
has
no
population
in
it,
so
it
doesn't
help
us
balance
any
the
ward
or
any
of
the
things
that's
supposed
to
do.
F
And
people
say
well,
okay,
but
how
does
that
impact
the
residents?
Well,
for
example,
we
have
seven
ice
surfaces
in
my
ward.
It
takes
six
of
those
ice
surfaces
and
moves
them
into
another
one.
What
does
that
mean?
Well,
that
means
for
kanata,
women's
or
men's
P
or
any
of
the
sports
that
use
those
surfaces
there
now
a
lower
priority
when
it
comes
to
booking
those
surfaces,
because
the
way
we've
structured
our
parts,
erect
the
the
teams
and
the
association's
within
that
war
get
priority
on
the
recreational
facilities
in
the
war.
F
So
there
is
an
impact
on
the
residence
as
a
counselor
moppet
of
outline,
there
was
quite
a
reaction
in
this
area
back
in
Oh
5,
when
the
war
was
done
and
people
came
forward
and
they
said
no,
you
know
we
want
to
stay
within
cañada,
our
kids
go
to
school
here.
Our
families
are
interconnected,
often
there's
multi-generational
families
within
our
community,
and
they
want
to
try
to
keep
that
together
and
they
wanted
us
to
try
to
do
that
with
the
boundary.
So
well,
any
impact
on
me
personally
as
the
counselor.
F
F
The
are
key
games,
for
example,
get
moved
up
the
priority
list
if
we
were
to
adopt
what
the
consultants
are
suggesting
so
I'm
going
to
support
that
the
other
piece
of
it
was
when
I
asked
that
that
go
for
a
rationale
as
to
why
they
wanted
to
do
that.
There
was
no
rationale
provided,
so
how
do
I
quote
some
of
the
counselors
suggest?
We
can
now
walk
and
consult
on
these
options.
F
How
do
I
go
consult
on
that
option
when
I
can't
tell
people
why
they
want
to
do
that
to
them,
and
so,
with
the
lack
of
information
in
there
I
think
the
best
thing
and
I
really
appreciate
the
answers
that
we've
gotten
from
mr.
Marc
today,
but
I
really
do
believe
that
the
only
sorry
the
only
way
I
can
go
forward
with
this
process
is
if
we
do
pass
the
Watson
harder
motion.
So
I
want
to
thank
you
for
bringing
that
forward
and-
and
that's
all
I
want
to
say
on
this
for
now
mr.
Mehra.
A
A
Absolutely
no
problem
with
having
aesthetics
auction
like
I,
don't
know
why
we
think
we
have
that
much
influence
over
residents
in
respect
to
this
they're
going
to
come
back
with
their
own
opinions.
This
will
go
to
public
consultation.
One
of
the
things
they
likely
would
have
said
from
the
get-go
is:
why
are
we
not
looking
at
an
auction
that
considers
the
status
quo
and
tweaking
around
the
edges,
we're
just
adding
another
option,
we're
taking
nothing
away?
There's
no
process!
A
This
process
is
being
circumvented,
we're
just
giving
another
option,
which
is
democracy
at
its
best,
so
I,
you
know
I'm
hearing
all
of
this.
A
week
ago,
outside
Co,
every
single
person,
with
the
exception
of
one
councillors,
spoke
about
the
issues
that
they
saw
and
the
negative
impacts
that
the
options
as
they
said,
we're
going
to
have
on
their
ward.
You
know
we
all
have
very
grave
concerns
with
this
process,
but
it's
not
going
to
be
up
to
that.
We
can
let
the
public
decide,
there's
nothing
wrong
with
the
six
options.
A
A
A
A
A
I
have
some
concern.
I'm
concerned.
Why
we're
putting
this
out
at
the
last
minute
with
a
notice
of
motion,
because
I
think
that
one
of
the
things
that
I
expected
was
to
get
more
notice
on
on
something
this
major
that
that
we
were
taking
these
very
seriously.
But
if
this
was
something
important,
I
would
have
expected
us
to
have
had
it
given
notice
so
that
we
could
hear
about
it
and
think
about
it
more.
A
So
that
was
one
of
my
concerns
and
for
council
queries,
I,
think,
there's
so
many
options
in
terms
of
what
changes
were
closed.
I
think
that's
a
really
difficult
thing
to
to
try
and
calculate
I.
Don't
know
that
the
independent
consultants
can
do
that.
I
could
make
an
argument
about
the
caseload
of
seniors.
It's
pretty
high.
There
have
a
lot
of
time
they're
at
home,
and
they
call
us
so
you
know
like
what
you
know:
how
do
I,
how
do
I
differentiate
that
from
from
what
your
concerns
are?
A
F
Money
is
massive
many
times,
but
I
just
had
a
couple
couple
points
I'd
like
to
make
I'm,
not
gonna,
repeat
the
whole
thing,
but
I
will
absolutely
support
your
motion
because
for
people
in
Cumberland
and
I'll
good
ward,
they
didn't
have
many
auction,
like
council
rule
of
Mansion,
with
the
option
that
we
presented
with
the
five
auction.
There
is
no
auction.
There
is
only
two
options
really
so
I'm
really
happy
to
see.
There
will
be
another
option.
F
There
is
a
couple
fact
on
the
other
that
also
the
consultant
could
even
provide
us
how
many
household
we
have
in
each
writing
and
how
they,
how
they
are
dividing
that
so
there
is
a
lot
of
logical
stuff
in
the
report
were
missing.
We
also
also
missing
is
the
supporting
that,
when
you
look
at
the
numbers
of
the
resident,
how
they
are
trans
trans,
giving
them
or
making
the
ward
it's
a
presentation
at
mode
which
is
rural,
you're
gonna
lose
one
world
war
right
now,
in
fact,
is
not
about
us.
F
It's
not
agree
with
counselor
masters,
but
counsel
market
market
is
not
impacted,
it'll
actually
lose
1,500
resident
and
you
lose
couple
hundred
kilometer
up
from
a
local
it's
just
time.
It's
not.
This
is
a
rural
areas
and
we
all
work
together
collectively
on
it,
but
component
of
our
bid
world
will
have
twenty
two
hundred
kilometer
or
so
that's
really
is
record
in
prospective
is
literally
from
our
law.
F
Kinetics,
yes,
I'm
Donna
bath
you'll
have
a
four
thousand,
and
this
is
will
all
gonna
come
from
one
community
and
also
the
report
mentioned
that
they
are
doing
this
for
balance.
That's
really
imbalance
because
they're
looking
at
the
community
from
francophone
perspective,
they're
missing
demographic
and
dynamic
and
different
community
mixing
them
up
together.
So
I
will
absolutely
support
yours
because,
honestly,
the
component
and
there
are
out
it
will
not
have
any
option.
I'm
happy
to
see
this
motion
so
I'll
be
all
polish
to
support
legal
motion.
Thank
you
tonight.
Okay,.
E
C
E
F
Motion
and
council
has
been
around
since
last
boundary
of
you
and
I
have
to
congratulate
the
team
would
have
today
they
did
a
great
job
in
at
the
time,
and
it
was
a
welcoming
news
from
our
rural
resident
who
mostly
asked
to
keep
the
rule
of
together.
That
doesn't
mean
we
cannot
represent
suburban
honourable,
but
that
was
the
discussion
took
place
in
2005,
so
they
did
abandoned
job.
We
saw
the
expansion
of
my
lord
at
the
fireman
council
market
and
we
didn't
have
a
lot
of
the
difficulties
to
be
there
and
those
they're
folks.
F
I
I'm
gonna
support
your
motion,
mr.
mayor,
just
because
to
give
the
public
another
option,
this
is
in
the
end
of
the
day
and
I.
We
heard
from
my
college
constant
do
that
it's
almost
like
we're
voting
for
ourselves
is
about
us.
It's
not
about
us.
It's
about
the
community
and
about
the
resident,
so
I
believe
an
extra
option
would
challenge
ourselves
to
do
more
and
hopefully,
the
community.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
they
will
come
out
and
with
a
clear
direction
to
us,
like
they
did
in
2005
2005.
F
We
inhabit
when
challenged
when
the
decision
was
made
on
the
recommendation.
Lewis
was
on
the
table
so
with
that
I'm
gonna
support
your
motion
and
and
I
find
it
ironic,
literally
er.
Most
of
my
colleagues
are
challenging
our
staff
and
other
I
think
the
challenge
of
the
consultant
to
do
more
and
to
shmup
with
other
option
and
right
and
now
said:
oh
no,
we
don't
want
to
see
another
option.
I
don't
see
what
harm
is
it
to
see
another
option
on
the
table?
Thank.
B
B
A
F
B
F
Thank
you.
This
is
Gary
Davidson
again,
there's
a
great
deal
of
similarity
amongst
them.
We're
trying
to
still
achieve
effective
representation
and.
C
B
A
A
C
Unless
someone
else
would
like
to
speak,
who
hasn't
spoken
already
on
this
item?
Okay,
I,
guess
a
couple
of
myths
that
we
should
bust
here.
This
notion
that
this
is
all
you
know:
hands
off
we're
not
going
to
be
involved
in
it.
We've
got
to
be
above.
The
fray
is
complete
nonsense
because
we're
voting
on
it
right
now,
members
of
council,
so
the
notion
that
we
can't
have
any
influence
on
this
has
been
disputed
by
our
our
city
solicitor.
Mr.
mark
we're
adding
an
option
to
go
out
for
public
consultation.
C
I,
don't
know
what
people
are
afraid
of
not
having
an
option.
That
is
more
of
a
minimalist
option
that
would
allow
the
public
to
offer
some
comment.
The
notion
by
some
members
of
council
that
this
is
going
to
be
detrimental
to
urban
representation.
The
reality
is
the
options
that
are
before
us:
the
five
options,
any
of
them
adding
new
seats,
our
seats
in
the
suburbs
outside
the
Greenbelt.
So
what
further
weakens
the
downtown
urban
core?
C
When
you
add
two
more
seats,
those
two
seats
are
not
coming
from
the
urban
core,
because
the
growth,
as
we
all
know,
is
in
the
East
End
in
the
south
end
and
in
the
West.
End
third
point
is
what's
wrong:
with
going
and
asking
the
public
their
opinion
on
a
six
option,
we've
been
told
that
there's
nothing
wrong
or
inappropriate
by
adding
a
sixth
option.
The
consultants
said
that
they
can
deal
with
it.
Most
of
the
points
in
my
recommendations
are
in
fact,
I
think
reasonable.
C
Let's
have
this
independent
process.
I
can
tell
you
when
these
results
come
back
and
there
are
massive
changes
to
the
wards.
There's
going
to
be
a
fair
number
of
people
wondering
what
have
we
got
ourselves
into
so
I
would
urge
you
this
is
you
know
the
the
process
that
we
have
to
face,
but
I
really
don't
support
the
amendment
or
the
rather
the
suggestion
by
councilor
Menard
that
we
reverse
our
council
decision
to
maintain
the
same
number
of
wards
I.
You
know
maybe
I'm
living
in
a
you
know.
C
Different
neighborhoods,
but
I
have
never
had
anyone
in
my
twenty
plus
years
in
political
life,
asked
me
to
add
more
politicians
and
the
mess
that
we
have
in
the
federal
system.
That
councillor
Kavanagh
knows
very
well.
Is
that
every
ten
years
we
add
politicians
so
within
the
next
I
suspect
three
changes
or
three
cycles:
they'll
not
be
enough
seats
in
the
House
of
Commons
to
have
everyone
in
where,
as
you
look
at
the
American
system,
not
that
I'm
a
big
fan
of
what's
going
on
there
right
now,
but
their
system
is
capped.
C
It's
always
a
hundred
senators
and
it's
always
four
hundred
and
whatever
members
of
the
House
of
Representatives
and
they
alter
the
boundaries
granted.
There's
lots
of
gerrymandering
down
there,
but
they
alter
the
boundaries
so
that
it
never
increases
the
number
of
politicians.
So
counselor
counselor
Menard
has
a
motion
we'll
vote
on
that
first,
because
that
has
an
impact
on
my
motion.
B
C
C
C
D
F
A
C
E
C
C
D
So
you
know,
lebreton
flats
is
being
redeveloped,
as
we
know
with
the
report
in
front
of
us
by
the
National
Capital
Commission.
It
is
an
area
where
we
lost
working-class
community
out
at
one
time
that
was
created.
It
moved
out
of
the
area,
it's
an
opportunity
to
rebuild
a
community
that
meets
the
needs
of
everyone,
a
truly
integrated
community
and
a
truly
mixed
income
community
that
has
community
amenities.
That
will
make
it
a
highly
highly
successful
neighborhood.
D
So
this
this
motion
is
simply
to
ask
the
National
Capital
Commission,
to
look
at
the
feasibility
of
long-term
community
benefit
agreement
to
work
with
the
community
to
put
that
in
place
as
it
is
building
out.
So
the
therefore
bit
resolved
that
council
direct
the
general
manager
of
plenty
of
structure
and
economic
development
to
establish
named
interdepartmental
working
group
involving
piee,
dr
CFS
and
CFS,
to
prioritize
the
community
benefits.
C
Okay,
thank
you
just
just
before
we
get
to
that
I.
Just
let
people
know
that
this
issue
was
raised
by
the
NCC
and
their
president.
Mister
nussbaum
has
indicated
that
they
have
not
they've
rejected
a
community
benefits
agreement.
So
we'll
be
I'm
happy
to
support
this
motion
and
give
it
a
good
college.
Try,
but
they've
opted
for
an
advisory
committee
as
I
understand
it
and
not
a
community
benefits
agreement.
So
that's
where
they
stand.
Hopefully,
they'll
might
be
able
to
change
their
their
mind.
D
C
F
B
C
E
My
church
issue
exactly
it's:
it's
it's
a
community.
It's
a
community
concern
mr.
mayor
I'll.
Try
and
keep
this
brief
because,
again
we're
approaching
7
o'clock,
but
it
would
be
an
understatement,
at
least
to
say
that
this
file,
like
where
it
is
right
now
with
an
approval
from
Planning
Committee.
It
certainly
has
not
turned
out
the
way
that
my
community
wanted
it
to
be.
Let
me
be
clear:
my
community
has
never
been
against
an
expansion.
The
footprint
of
the
church
they've
made
that
clear
from
the
beginning.
E
What
they
have
one
is
they've
wanted
to
be
able
to
work
with
with
the
church
board
in
order
to
come
up
with
a
plan
that
didn't
sacrifice
three
perfectly
good
residential
homes
on
a
nice,
quiet,
residential
street
and
I
want
to
take
this
opportunity
to
thank
my
community
for
the
efforts
they
put
in
in
this
regard.
They
made
some
very
succinct,
professional,
respectful
presentations
to
Planning
Committee
the
other
week
and
I
would
very
proud
of
the
work
that
they
put
into
it.
E
Now
they
came
together
as
a
community,
so
what's
at
risk,
if
this
application
is
approved
today,
as
I
said,
is
pre
perfectly
good
homes
are
going
to
be
taken
out
of
a
residential
neighborhood
and
the
street
that
they
sit
on
is
is
going
to
be
effectively
gutted.
So
the
people
who
bought
into
the
into
the
area
with
the
expectation
that
they'll
be
living
in
a
residential
community
on
a
residential
street
suddenly
are
going
to
be
faced
with
a
chunk
of
that
Street
being
zoned
institutional
and
a
parking
lot
sitting
there.
E
Seven
days
a
week,
52
weeks
a
year
that
will
likely
be
used
about
one
or
two
days
a
week
and
what's
particularly
galling
to
the
community,
is
it
is
surrounded
by
parking
options.
Private
parking
options,
including
the
two
vacant,
lots
that
are
owned
by
the
church
within
easy
walking
distance
and
and
they
an
office
building
with
both
above
ground
and
below
ground
parking
that
the
applicant
admitted
during
the
planning
committee
meeting
that
they
had
not
even
approached
to
talk
about
alternative
arrangements.
E
E
But
again,
my
hope
is
that
you
will
understand
that
there
should
be
a
way
to
fix
this.
There
should
be
a
way
to
work
with
the
community
to
come
up
with
a
solution
that
doesn't
require
the
sacrificing
of
perfectly
good
homes.
Yeah
I,
you
know
it
just
it
doesn't
make
sense
and,
as
they
say,
the
planning
tools
are
somewhat,
even
though
they
regard.
But
again
the
community
would
be
giving
up
something
significant.
E
E
We
just
want
to
do
it
in
a
collaborative
community
minded
cooperative
way
that
allows
us
to
continue
to
have
our
community
and
in
in,
in
conjunction
with
the
church,
community
and
they've
coexisted
now
for
about
25
years,
so
it
can
be
done
if
there's
a
will,
but
the
first
step
would
be
that
the
application
would
have
to
be
denied
and
and
people
would
have
to
go
back
to
the
drawing
board,
and
my
community
is
certainly
compared
to
do
that.
They
have
those
discussions
to
roll
their
sleeves
up
and
to
try
and
find
a
solution.
B
Thanks
mayor
council
knows
the
the
local
character
best
and
the
concerns
of
his
community
I
just
want
to
say
that
Planning
Committee
I
voted
against
this
item.
It
is
for
placing
residential
land
with
parking,
and
you
know
that
is.
That
is
not
the
direction
in
which
this
city
should
be
going.
Residential
land
is
at
a
premium.
We
all
recognize
that
when
we
went
through
the
Urban
expansion
debate,
we
recognize
the
the
difficulty
of
achieving
our
intensification
goals.
B
If,
if
we,
if
we're
trying
to
do
it
through
infill
and
then
replacing
residential
land
for
the
long
term
with
parking
is
completely
counter
to
that
and
I
hope.
Colleagues
will
just
think
about
the
message
that
we're
sending
to
residents
if
we
move
ahead
with
approval
of
this
development,
the
the
church
and
community
center
are
going
to
be
positive,
a
distance
to
the
community,
obviously,
but
the
addition
of
parking
in
what
is
otherwise
an
uninterrupted
fabric
of
residential
development
is,
it
just
seems
to
me
wholly
inappropriate
thanks
very
holy.
F
Just
wanted,
you
know,
I
did
it
and
the
Planning
Committee
and
I
applaud
my
colleague
on
fan
committee.
They
listened
a
few
hours
or
more
than
she
always
actually
and
I
heard
it
on
eclis
when
we
thought
about
the
church
in
the
community.
For
such
a
long
time
and
I
was
really
happy
to
hear
one
of
the
residents
who
suppose
in
this
application
he
sent
his
kids
to
the
preschool
and
after
church.
F
So
obviously
it's
more
than
a
church,
it
is
part
of
the
community
and
it
and
and
community
is
made
up
of
neighborhood
and
churches.
That's
what
makes
our
community
so
mr.
mayor,
I
will
be
supporting
staffs
report,
strap
work
very
hard
trying
to
bridge
between
the
community
and
I'm
the
applicant,
and
they
try
very
hard.
This
has
been
going
on
for
a
long
time
and
I.
Think
council
have
that
I
hope
she
will
speak
ill,
but
about
the
history
of
this
part
and
to
suggest
there's
an
empty
parking
around
on
the
weekend.
I
hope.
F
One
day
some
of
you
will
go
to
the
church
and
you
see
the
the
aged
who
attend.
Churches
I
lost
touch
in
my
community
at
traditional
churches
in
West,
cotton
in
the
last
10
years
and
I
can
assure
you
the
resident
who
is
attending
the
church.
They
cannot
walk
the
hundred
meter
and
cross
and
green
vanquishes
speed
on
it
on
a
good
days
in
the
hundred
ask
them
to
cross
with
a
walker
or
a
cane
in
the
middle
of
the
winter
strong.
So
mr.
F
C
E
A
C
E
E
So
we
need
we
need
intensification
at
this
site
and
many
others
and
I'm
supporting
that
and
residents
are
calling
for
and
supporting
intensification
at
at
this
site
as
well.
But
our
rezoning
needs
to
be
updated.
It
needs
to
be
a
public
process
that
reviews
and
implements
changes.
Our
city
is
engaging
in
these
processes
now
when
it's
my
hope
that
the
corresponding
updates
to
the
zoning
will
generally
be
here
too.
So
we
can
move
away
from
the
zoning
changes
that
sent
them
from
site-specific
desires.
E
This
is
why
we're
getting
all
the
battle
to
council
all
the
time
is
because
we
have
outdated
zoning
bylaws
and
there's
not
consistency,
and
so
we
could
really
change
that
I
know.
Other
councillors
agree
with
that,
and
so
in
this
case,
what
happened
with
this
site
is
that
there
was
actually
leftover
zoning
that
wasn't
meant
to
be
there,
and
it
did
help
her
to
work
with.
E
A
On
a
new
pray,
respecting
the
conduct
of
councillors
rally
the
report
remodel
public
health
and
the
emergency
and
Protective
Services
Department
entitled
temporary,
manage
for
a
mass
by
law
for
enclosed
public
spaces
in
the
City
of
Ottawa
and
the
report
from
the
finance
from
this
department
entitled
public
private
partnership
or
watching
the
ice.
Burgers
agricultural
affairs
committee
report.
C
Motion
carried
okay,
so
we
have
I
guess
cranks
to
thirteen
or
fourteen
different
motions
before
us,
we'll
go
with
the
ones
that
have
been
given
notice.
First,
moved
by
Councillor
flurry
seconded
by
myself,
counselor
furry.
Do
you
want
to
introduce
the
motion
with
respect
to
cannabis,
store
locations.
B
B
Be
resolved
that
council
direct
direct,
the
mayor
on
behalf
of
City
Council,
to
write
to
the
Honorable
rod,
Phillips
Minister
of
Finance
of
Ontario
honorable
Doug
down
the
Attorney
General
of
Ontario,
requesting
the
ministry,
modify
the
regulations
governing
the
establishment
of
cannabis
retail
store,
instruct
the
alcohol
and
Gaming
Corporation
to
consider
over
concentration
as
an
evaluation
criteria
and
provide
added
weight
to
the
comments
of
the
municipality
concerning
matters
in
the
public
interest.
When
considering
the
application
on
use
doors.
B
Thank
You
mayor
we're,
seeing
a
not
as
many
cannabis
store
applications
as
in
the
market.
Obviously,
I
think
there
are
five
in
kitchen
city,
one
of
the
mitigations
against
over
clustering
of
cannabis.
Sores
in
our
ward
is
that,
while
the
Superette
at
the
corner
of
Wellington
and
Warren
has
been
the
site
of
a
lot
of
problematic
traffic,
that
is
going
to
start
that
is
going
to
start
to
diminish
there.
B
And
my
point
always:
is
you
know
we
don't
we
don't
regulate
the
number
of
barber
shops
in
Wellington
village
or
a
third
of
our
third
of
our
store
friends
to
probably
be
vacant
at
this
point,
I
just
want
to
know
whether
the
intent
of
the
motion-
that's
in
front
of
us,
is
to
ask
the
province
to
be
more
mindful
of
the
specific
criteria
that
we
passed
when
Council
opted
in
to
cannabis,
retailing,
or
are
we
going
further?
Is
the
intention
to
get
the
province
to
pay
more
attention
to
even
stricter
clustering
considerations?.
B
Think
it's
probably
a
question-
that's
best
answered
by
mr.
Willis,
but
if
I
can
process
that
the
city
has
built
principles
that
it's
writing
in
in
those
submissions
into
the
agency,
oh
and
the
agency,
will
blame
me
told
us
that
those
don't
matter
so
we're
asking
for
those
to
have
teeth.
So
the
the
consideration
I
have
is
that
they're,
not
principles
they're
fairly
well
defined
criteria
that
are
a
pass/fail?
Are
you
closer
than
150
meters
to
a
park?
Are
you
closer
than
150
meters
to
another
licensed
cannabis?
B
Retailer
and
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
not
going
further
than
the
criteria
to
which
most
of
us
agreed
into
saying.
You
know
what
there
are
too
many.
It
doesn't
even
matter
if
there's
175
metres
between
them.
We
don't
want
any
more
in
this
neighborhood
or
are
we
going
to
be?
Are
we
asking
the
province
to
pay
stricter
attention
to
the
the
actual
pass/fail
criteria
that
we've
already
established?
B
E
Mayor
if
I
may,
with
his
indulgence,
answer
this
question
for
council
labor,
the
motion
is
very
carefully
written.
The
province
has
sole
authority
for
studying
that
criteria
that
AGCO
follow
AGCO
follow
the
those
criteria
set
by
the
Robinson
right
now.
The
province
is
effectively,
but
a
car
wash
out
there
for
most
matters.
With
the
exception
of
very
few
John
had
taken
a
previous
position.
I
would
say
the
province
has
a
common
set,
their
own
opinion
in
this
guy
to
the
AG
CEO
directly.
E
Our
concern
is
not
to
take
winners
and
losers
in
terms
of
businesses
are
concerned
is
not
to
pick
any
particular
community.
Our
concern
is
is
that
if
in
any
community
we
see
a
high
concentration
of
cannabis
stores
coming
in
because
of
AGCO,
they
will
push
out
other
uses.
They
will
push
out
other
uses
because
of
the
rents
that
they
command
and
especially
as
we
come
out
of
this
co-ed
induced
recession.
We
are
very
concerned
about
the
diversity
of
uses
on
our
Main
streets.
E
So
emotion
is
very
narrowly
written
not
to
try
to
suggest
to
the
province
what
the
criteria
should
be
other
than
asking
the
province.
To
add,
the
concentration
is
a
factor
that
agcl
considers
when
they're
making
their
decision,
hoping
that
the
province
would
understand,
councils
concern
and
give
further
direction
in
that
regard,
so
I
think
we
tried
to
be
restrained
in
what
we're
asking
the
province,
hoping
that
that's
what
will
get
us,
what
we
are
hoping
to
achieve
so.
A
I,
don't
think
that
most
of
the
communities
around
the
city
will
have
much
issue
in
the
number
of
cannabis
outlets
that
are
established.
But
I
do
think
that
for
the
counselor
for
Vanek
jewellery,
that
it
is
an
issue,
I
have
friends
who
live
in
the
market
and
they
comment
on
it.
Oh
my
god,
another
cannabis
or
is
going
up
and
I
think
I
think
it
is
a
little
too.
A
Difficult
retail
outlets
they're
licensed
there
everything,
but
it
does.
In
my
humble
opinion,
it
does
sort
of
tell
the
community
what
it's
about
and
I
don't
know
that
we,
the
market
area,
really
wants
to
be
stigmatized
again,
as
you
know,
having
the
most
pot
shops
is
another
possibility
that
maybe
in
certain
areas
we
can
consider
limiting
the
number
it
doesn't
have
to
be
citywide.
Does
it
maybe
that's
my
naivete,
but
we
market
these
I
think
it's
sometimes
special
consideration.
That's
it
for
me.
Okay,.
B
B
B
E
C
This
is
the
second
of
the
motion.
I
just
want
to
support
councilor
flurry
on
this,
because
you
know
this
is
gonna
happen
in
other
neighborhoods
I
was
in
the
lead,
the
other
day
having
lunch,
and
someone
came
and
said:
they're
gonna
be
two
cannabis
stores,
almost
kitty-corner
to
one
another
on
Bank,
Street
or
just
off
bank
streets,
so
I
think
it's
a
legitimate
concern,
just
as
we
had
concerns
with
payday
loans
and
the
the
number
of
them
the
proximity
to
economically
challenged
areas.
C
You
know
we
also
recall
during
this
whole
debate.
We
wanted
to
make
sure
there
was
a
proper
distance
between
schools
and
cannabis.
Shops.
I
think
most
people
thought
that
was
reasonable.
So
I
think
this
is
a
reasonable
motion
put
forward
by
the
counselor
who's.
Obviously,
a
receiving
feedback
from
constituents
about
the
the
saturation
of
the
oversaturation.
So
we
have
a
friendly
amendment
and
on
the
motion,
as
amended
carried.
A
So
happen,
people
still
want
to
buy
homes
and
closed
on
them,
so
it
just
gives
permission
to
our
Director
of
Planning
in
this
case
Jane.
To
take
on
that
responsibility
and
of
course
you
know
he
would
be
looking
to
receive
the
concurrence
of
the
ward
councillor.
It's
not
a
lot,
it's
usually
a
few,
but
it's
always
a
few
and
it's
just
people
the
right
to
move
in.
C
A
B
E
Mr.
mayor
Lake,
several
of
our
CIP
programs-
this
is
a
deferral
of
the
and
we're
going
to
reach
end
trailer
can
assist
me
on
the
mechanics
of
this.
But
what
happens
is
when
a
property
get
eligible
fits
program
because
it
increases
its
tax
value
as
tax
assessment
as
a
result
of
renovation
or
restoration
improvement
Council
would
otherwise
not
get
that
tax
increase
if
the
property
was
not
developed.
So
it's
a
different
proportion
of
the
tax
increase
over
a
period
of
time
and
it's
a
sliding
scale
downward
over
time.
E
A
C
D
F
C
Next
is
a
motion
by
myself
saying
about
councillor
egg
lie
that
we
asked
the
provincial
and
federal
governments
to
remove
the
13%,
harmonized
sales
tax
for
mass.
We
talked
a
little
bit
about
the
cost
of
mass,
so
this
will
bring
the
cost
down
if,
if
the
provincial
government
agrees
and
that
it
requests
myself
to
write
to
the
federal
provincial
governments
carried
next
councillor
Menard,
you
want
to
introduce
your
motion
sang
by
councillor
leaper.
B
Yes,
yes,
mr.
mayor,
to
do
the
missing
links
as
I
understand
it.
It's
not
a
question
of
time
and
to
be
a
question
of
money,
so
there's
substantial
gaps
in
the
system
that
would
need
to
be
addressed,
but
it
depends
on
the
scope
and
the
scale
and
also
some
of
the
comments
that
I
put
in
my
memo.
That
I
issued
yesterday
are
relevant.
B
We
we
all
know,
including
yourselves
and
all
the
missing
gaps.
I
mean
you
know
your
awards,
you
know
the
cycling
Network,
you
know
the
mops,
you
know
the
sidewalks
and
so
forth.
It
depends
where
you
want
to
go
with
with
this
direction
in
terms
of
how
comprehensive
you
want
it
to
be
again,
you
know
we,
we
we
look
to
councillors
to
identify
where
the
issues
are.
We've
done,
that
in
previous
motions,
who
continue
to
do
that,
you
know
we've
closed
down
the
Bank
Street
lanes
for
you
in
that
regard,
and
so
to
us.
E
Yeah
I
appreciate
that
I
mean
I've,
heard
I've
heard
it's
just
a
few
days
to
turn
this
sort
of
thing
around.
Let
me
just
give
a
few
more
just
introductory
comments
as
well.
The
Board
of
Health
has
unanimously
passed
emotions
supporting
the
City
of
Ottawa
in
increasing
the
amount
of
safe,
active
transportation
space
outdoors
to
resident
to
improve
their
physical
and
mental
health,
while
still
a
mere
adhering
to
all
guidelines
around
physical
distancing,
the
city
city
traffic
services,
a
reported
that
traffic
volumes
have
decreased.
So
we've
seen
some
uptick.
B
We're
up
we're
up
at
80%
we
have
seven
monitoring
stations,
80%
yeah,
downtown
on
the
core.
There's
some
parts
that
are
around
60
to
70
cycling
is
down
to
save
and
except
one
of
the
mops
near
accounts,
purrs
Lord,
but
traffic
is
that
80%
you're
correct.
It
was
very,
very
low
at
the
beginning
of
koban
we're
at
40%,
but
through
those
seven,
if
you
aggregated
them
opposite
about
80
percent
and
60
to
70
in
the
car.
Okay,.
E
I
mean
yes,
that's
still
very
low
and
potentially,
for
you
know
the
opportunity
we
have
in
part
of
us.
The
city
also
has
a
goal
of
doing.
This
is
why
I
was
surprised
to
see
the
memo
yesterday
in
the
city
of
2013
transportation
master
plane.
This
is
what
we're
we're
supposed
to
be
doing
supposed
to
be
implementing
these
types
of
policies.
Instead,
we're
saying
traffic
volume
is
increased
a
bit,
so
we're
not
going
to
do
it.
That
seems
counterintuitive
to
me
against
our
own
plans
that
we've
approved
in
this
city.
E
You
know
SPM
just
release
the
guys.
A
report
on
the
earth
called
the
urban
project
outlining
the
need
for
municipality
to
develop
the
transportation
plan
tailored
to
the
recovery
from
Colvin
19
and
develop
a
resilient
transportation
system
in
the
future.
All
cities
across
the
world
are
taking
this
type
of
action
and
we've
only
had
it
in
little
pockets
because
we've
been
restricted
in
doing
it,
but
this
is
the
opportunity
to
start
to
look
at
low-cost,
temporary
traffic
measures
that
we
can
do
this.
The
city
has
a
number
of
pylons
available.
E
We
have
our
own
pylons
and
we
can
be
setting
these
things
up
in
areas
where
it
makes
sense
to
do
that.
This
would
go
back
to
staff.
They
would
have
the
ability
to
come
back
with
recommendations
to
it.
It's
not
me
telling
you
that
in
Orleans
these
two
connectivity
areas
are
going
to
be
done.
It's
stopped
coming
back
and
saying
here's
the
suggested
areas,
because
you
know
they
they
know
best
were
within
our
TMP.
We've
got
those
objectives,
and
so
we've
got
to
encourage
residents
to
maintain
their
physical
and
mental
health.
E
This
is
the
type
of
thing
that
planning
infrastructure
economic
development
is
talked
about
in
terms
of
building
blocks
for
a
healthy
Ottawa.
They've
emphasized
this
in
terms
of
active
transportation,
infrastructure
and
medical,
mental
or
physical
well-being.
This
is
the
sort
of
thing
that
you
know
at
a
low
cost.
We
can
be
I,
guess
getting
a
lot
of
benefits
for
residents
overall,
so
I'll
leave
it
there
on
the
introduction
there
and
I'll
have
more
I'm
sure
so.
C
Councillor
I'm
ruling
this
out
of
order
because
we
dealt
with
this
two
months
ago:
motion
33,
7,
moved
by
myself,
sent
by
Councillor
do
that
set
out
this
plan
and
had
a
costing
center
to
deal
with
it,
and
we
also
heard
very
clearly
from
mr.
Mann
Coney
yesterday
with
his
memo
that
staff
do
not
support
this.
We
have
a
plan
in
place
and
just
two
months
ago.
So
this
item
is
out
over
point
of
councillor
Minard.
What's
your
point
of
order.
E
C
A
A
C
Our
next
series-
emotions
are
emotions
requiring
suspension
of
the
rules
of
procedure.
The
first
one
is
by
councillor
Cavanaugh
seconded
by
Councillor
Brockington,
with
respect
to
the
World
Health
Organization
on
suspension
carried
carried
councillor
Kavanagh.
Would
you
like
to
introduce
your
motion?
Please.
A
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Okay
and
I
want
to
thank
Jesus
sovereign,
who
is
our
childcare
expert
with
the
city
who
worked
a
lot
on
this
dropped,
as
well
as
my
colleague,
councillor
brockington,
who
also
put
a
lot
of
heart
into
this.
It's
very
important
that
we
have
childcare
for
the
recovery.
People
just
can't
go
back
to
work
unless
we
have
that
we
saw
what's
happened
with
the
sorts
of
Education
where
people
are
asking
for
kids
to
get
back.
Kids
also
need
that
daycare
as
well.
A
It's
for
them
it's
for
the
parents,
it's
part
of
our
economy,
but
we
need
more
help
than
the
province.
So
therefore,
be
it
resolved
that
the
Ottawa
City
Council
request
the
government
of
Ontario
to
prioritize
children
as
part
of
the
overall
recovery
plan
and
develop
and
release
publicly
a
comprehensive
plan
to
ensure
safe,
full
capacity,
return
in
the
fall
to
licence
children
and
early
on
services
to
assist
in
the
well-being
of
Children
and
Families
and
helped
with
the
economic
recovery.
A
C
C
Okay,
thank
you.
Next
is
another
suspension
of
the
rules
of
procedure
moved
by
Councillor,
harness
and
by
council.
Jean
Terry,
with
respect
to
the
appointment
of
an
acting
chief
building
official
on
suspension
carry
counts
are
harder
if
you'd
like
to
introduce
the
motion,
please
maybe
just
the
therefore
be
it
resolved.
A
Goodbye
chief
Frank's
again
he's
been
with
the
city,
including
the
city
of
Nepean,
for
38
years.
He
served
us
extremely
well,
therefore,
being
resolved
and,
on
behalf
of
the
Ottawa
City
Council,
in
their
watch
that
convey
our
congratulations
and
appreciation
to
the
outgoing
chief
building
official
mr.
Frank
burden
and
extend
councils
best
wishes
on
his
retirement
most
recently
at
the
beginning
of
kovetz.
What
he
and
is
he
did
overnight
before
the
first
stage
was
put
into
effect,
was
a
record
of
building
permits
and
how
he's
helped
us
through
tornadoes
and
floods
has
been
remarkable.
A
So
he
further
resolved
that
Jeonbuk,
the
appointed
effective
Monday
August,
the
17th
2020
as
the
acting
chief
building
official
for
the
City
of
Ottawa,
and
that
a
by
law
to
give
affection
disappointment,
be
enacted
and
be
it
FURTHER.
Resolved
the
fall
of
2015
6.
We
repealed
effective,
August,
28
2020.
What
a
legend.
C
C
So
I
think
it's
very
fitting
and
deserving
Jackie's
done
a
lot
post
being
mayor
in
terms
of
a
chair
of
the
the
old
Congress
Center
on
the
NCC
board
as
well.
So
I'd
encourage
members
to
support
this,
the
fitting
name
for
a
champion
in
our
community
councillor
Lieber.
Would
you
like
to
say
anything
is
the
ward
councillor
in
the
sector
of
the
motion.
B
A
And
I'm
sorry
to
lose
her
as
a
constituent.
She
just
moved
into
kitchen
Sophie
told
me:
I
was
fair,
but
I
really
appreciate
this
naming
I
think
it's
very
appropriate.
As
a
female
mayor.
We
have
only
had
three
of
them,
so
let's
celebrate
them
all
and
I'm
really
happy
that
she's
having
this
honor.
Thank
you.
Maybe.
C
C
A
I
had
a
bunch
of
kids
out
here
in
Bar
Haven
that
love
just
skate
board
and
they
were
you
know,
petitioning
all
the
time
for
a
skateboard
place
and
Mike
was
one
of
them
and
he
we
ended
up
building
one
out
of
just
this
bits
and
pieces
in
the
front
yard
of
the
Walter
Baker,
which
caused
no
small
amount
of
trouble,
as
you
can
imagine
to
all
the
older
folks
coming
in
and
accessor
etcetera.
But
he
really
was
a
champion.
A
Most
of
those
kids
learned
how
to
skateboard
on
the
ramp
that
used
to
be
at
the
back
of
the
Walter
Baker.
It
was
extremely
dangerous,
but
they
had
a
ball.
Two
other
skate
parks
were
built,
cobbling
more
pieces
together
until
we
came
together
and
one
of
those
people
was
Erin
Calle
as
well,
who
he
had
been
a
letter
in
today,
and
he
is
the
facilitator
in
the
in
the
government.
A
A
Thing
would
have
been
at
the
end
of
wealth
before
the
next
council
meeting
and
his
sister
lives
in
that
counselor
gone
office
Ward
and
he
had
a
tremendous
effect
on
her
team
actually
died
prematurely
on
his
969
career
base,
jump
when
his
parachute
failed
to
open
during
a
jump
in
Switzerland
and
he'll
always
be
remembered
for
his
willingness
to
help
others
in
his
adventurous
spirit.
So
really
the
timing
is
because
of
his
birthday
and
because
of
all
the
needs
done
for
that
particular
sport
in
bar
Haven
that
we
need
it
hasn't
got.
A
B
C
It's
you
very
well,
that's
for
sure.
So
we
have
another
motion
requiring
suspension
of
the
rules
of
procedure
by
councilor
Brockington
second
seconded
by
Councillor
Tierney,
with
respect
to
active
transportation
to
and
from
school
counselor
on
suspension,
Kerry
councillor
brockington
the
floor
is
yours
and
the
motion
is
on
the
screen.
Thank.
B
You
Marin
thank
you
to
my
colleague,
transportation,
chair,
a
tyranny
for
his
support
on
this
motion
with
schools
expected
to
reopen
in
September.
It
is
believed
that
not
as
many
children
will
be
riding
the
yellow
school
bus
as
normal,
which
means
there
will
be
more
children,
walking,
cycling
and
or
being
driven
into
school.
Because
of
that,
so
this
motion
is
really
focused
on
improving
school
zone
safety
within
school
zones
and
doing
a
number
of
things
that
we
can
do,
or
at
least
reprioritize
all
within
budget.
So
it
asks
for
four
things.
B
One
is
that
we
embark
on
a
one-month
public
service
campaign
to
promote
active
transportation.
The
second
is
that
we
focus
in
school
zones
on
line
painting
that
needs
to
be
done
before
school
starts.
Both
the
crosswalks
and
traffic.
Calming
third
is
to
get
the
school
crossing
guards
that
we've
already
approved
in
the
2020
budget
hired,
and
we
have
to
do
a
warrant
study.
B
Traffic
services
will
do
the
warrant
study,
and
the
fourth
is
that
we
want
to
ensure
that
bylaws
normal
campaign
for
late
August
we'll
continue
in
2020.
They
do
a
lot
of
good
work
in
school
zones.
Both
enforcement
but
also
education,
and
we
don't
want
to
see
any
changes
with
that
this
year,
so
highly
encourage
students
to
walk
and
ride
their
bikes
anyway,
as
their
first
choice
to
get
to
school,
but
hopefully
with
a
PSA
campaign
ad
in
August.
B
E
C
Next
item
requiring
suspension
of
the
rules
procedure
is
with
respect
to
the
flooding
that
had
an
impact
on
certain
roads
in
Constance
Bay,
so
on
suspension
carried
councilor
else
in
theory.
If
you'd
like
to
deal
with
this
because
I
know
this
has
been
a
serious
problem
with
the
two
floods
in
in
three
years
basically
has
ruined
a
number
of
the
roads.
Parallel
to
the
river.
F
Those
subject
today,
it's
road:
they
were
used
during
the
floods
by
heavy
equipment
and
heavy
trucks,
so
they
can
avoid
redraw,
which
is
the
main
drive
in
constant
space.
So
those
road
is
call
neighborhood
roads
we
get
really
damaged
and
when
you
wrote
to
the
progress,
unfortunately,
with
the
Cobras,
many
and
my
19
arrived
the
province,
the
clients
who
support
us
with
the
3.8
million
dollars,
how
so
those
no
there
are
four
local
roads,
they're
in
service
Street
now,
which
is
not
even
asphalt
or
pays
about
30
years
ago.
F
So
you
can
just
see
the
condition
last
year
just
to
repair
one
small
road
cost
850
potholes
to
show
so
I
will
restart
and
there's
no
cost
to
anyone.
I
have
using
my
cash
in
lieu
and
making
swamp
and
put
that
money
back
to
those
roads
who
really
really
badly
need
it.
So
I'm.
Looking
for
your
support,
I'm
looking
for
my
college
support,
I
work
with
staff,
mr.
Lewis,
the
general
manager
plant
infrastructure
and
help
with
this
motion.
Mr.
Tim
mark
also
make
sure
we
are
always
and
I
believe
the
limit.
F
F
B
And
I
don't
oppose
this
counselor
oceans,
fury
but
there's
I'm
concerned
about
a
slippery
slope.
I've
got
a
really
significant
cash
in
the
fund
that
we've
been
building
up
the
entire
time
I've
been
counselor
to
get
the
LaRosa
Park
field
house
under
construction
and
I'm,
worried
that
if
this
motion
passes
that
we're
going
to
start
seeing
requests
from
residents
to
start
using
our
cash
in
new
funds
to
accomplish
repairs
that
our
taxes
should
be
paying
for
I'm,
just
wondering
from
staff
a
what
kind
of
precedent
is
there
for
this
kind
of
a
use
of
cio?
E
If
I
may,
this
is
actually
a
fairly
unique
situation
where
councilor
else
and
Terry
had
a
project
already
underway
that
could
have
used
CIL
money.
It
was
eligible
under
the
logic
CIL
and
had
not.
It
had
tax
based
funding.
So
in
this
instance,
we
are
replacing
using
CIO
money
to
put
for
that
project
and
then
repurposing
the
CIL
money
generally
Council
is
considerably
constrained
about
the
use
of
CIL
dollars
and
if
council
sedentary
didn't
have
an
eligible
project
already,
we
would
not
have
been
able
to
do
this.
C
A
C
Thank
you,
Thank
You
Eli.
The
next
motion
requiring
suspension
of
the
rules
is
by
councillor
harder,
Santa
by
councillor
ocean
Terry,
with
respect
to
temporary
zoning,
to
allow
schools
to
use
lands
to
expand,
if
required,
in
order
to
facilitate
off
opening
in
the
fall
of
2020
2021
school
year
as
a
result
of
kovat,
19,
counselor
heart
or,
if
you'd
like
to
introduce
sorry
on
suspension.
C
A
You
mr.
mayor
and
I
want
to
thank
first
of
all
councillor
Alton
King,
who
yesterday
took
the
time
to
call
my
Carson,
who
most
of
us
know
the
CFO
at
the
district
school
board,
just
to
make
sure
that
concerns
that
he
had
were
addressed,
but
all
of
us
understanding
that
we've
got
to
do
our
part
for
our
city
and
it
will
be
the
decision
of
our
four
boards
as
to
how
they
can
accommodate
all
our
kids
to
get
them
back
to
school.
We
know
that
our
chief
medical
officer
of
Health,
dr.
A
essa,
spoke
at
the
Ottawa
Karim
that
your
school
board
meeting
earlier
this
week.
We
know
that
she
has
been
speaking
out
loudly
and
councillor
egg.
Why,
as
well
sure
egg
way
as
well
saying
that
you
know
the
kids
can't
go
back
and
in
drips
and
drabs
they
have
to
go
back,
I
need
them
back
in
the
school.
They
need
to
be
back
in
the
school.
So
last
week,
when
I
was
speaking
with
mr.
A
Carson
I
said,
you
know
what
it
would
it
be
helpful
when
you
make
up
your
your
mind
as
to
how
you're
going
to
make
this
short
term
accommodation
very
quickly
within
six
weeks.
If
we
can
help
you
by
leaving
the
path
for
temporary
zoning,
it's
not
about
building
anything
new.
This
could
be
about
repurposing
buildings
that
we
have
that
are
empty
and
we
don't
even
know
if
it's
about
portables,
because
it's
like
buses,
there's
not
a
factory
somewhere
with
a
bunch
of
portables
hanging
around
waiting
to
be
chosen.
A
E
E
E
So
the
intention
here
is
this
be
used
for
temporary
changes
and
we
basically
tried
to
provide
the
fastest
track
process
available
to
help
the
school
boards
it's
possible
under
the
law
and
and
and
it's
that's
our
intention
and
certainly
would
be
any
in
a
using
the
authority
Council
it
gives
us
we'd,
be
in
close
communications
with
the
counselors
offices.
Thank
you
for
that.
I
also.
E
E
In
the
school
property,
so
I
was
just
curious
whether
all
portables
can
be
installed
on
green
space.
Mr.
mayor,
in
these
exceptional
circumstances,
that
is
a
possibility
they
could
be
not,
but
because
the
nature
of
a
temporary
use
file-
and
we
normally
do
when
we
give
flight
plan
approvals
if
something's
right
we
use,
we
also
require
a
reinstatement
plan
to
its
original
condition
when
the
youth
ceases
not
so
sort
of
thing
we
could
put
in
in
the
requirements.
E
But
you
know
the
issue
is:
provide
the
motive,
the
maximum
flexibility
of
the
school
board
to
meet
the
requirements
to
provide
the
service,
and
we
can
address,
as
I
said,
the
restoration
after
it's
no
longer
needed
and
restoration
based
on
some
of
the
changes
to
this
motion
before
it
was
advanced.
Would
that
also
involve
the
consultation
of
the
ward
councillor?
Yes,
mr.
mayor
would
absolutely
evolve
consultation
with
the
West
counselor
well.
Thank
you.
I
think
that
my
community's
concerns
have
been
addressed
and
I'll
be
happy
to
support
this.
C
B
Too
consultation
with
the
community,
there
are
going
to
be
some
things.
The
schools
want
to
do
that
are
going
to
be
controversial
in
the
community,
but
we
need
to
make
sure
that
those
schools
have
the
flexibility
they
need
and
I
got
the
assurance.
Mr.
Willis
idea
I
needed
yesterday
with
respect
to
consultation.
Thank
you.
Okay,.
C
B
C
On
suspension
of
the
rules,
this
is
with
respect
to
patio
hours,
I
believe
in
rights
of
way
or
in
the
Byward
market
on
suspension
carried
area
so
councillor
I
know,
you've
been
in
discussions
with
I
think
my
office.
There
seems
to
be
some
disunity
on
this
motion
with
respect
to
some
of
the
proprietors
downtown.
Could
you
maybe
just
introduce
it
and
explain
what
the
difference
of
opinion
is.
B
My
understanding
is
public
health
right
of
way
and
by
law
proposed
a
motion
which
I
fully
support.
Seeing
the
challenges
in
that
area.
So
I'll
read
that,
therefore,
the
result
and
I'm
glad
to
give
additional
context
here,
therefore,
be
it
resolved
that
council
approved
that
right-of-way
patio
by
law
be
amended
as
follow
one
already
with
patios
permit
right
away
permit
issued
in
the
Bayern
market
in
the
area,
bordered
by
st.
Patrick,
King
Edward,
reto
and
Sussex
be
subject
to
a
closure
of
11
of
11
8
of
12
a.m.
until
October
31st,
the
11
B
12.
B
The
midnight
closure
will
go
into
effect
as
of
Friday
July
17th.
All
right
away.
Patio
permits
include
the
condition
that
the
province,
emergency
orders
and
public
health
guidelines
related,
kovat,
19,
must
be
observed,
or
the
permits
will
be
revoked
by
the
general
manager
of
planning
and
infrastructure
in
consultation
with
the
general
manager
of
emergency
and
protective
service.
B
Mr.
mayor
so
I
know,
you've
received
counsel
received
at
647
an
email
from
the
executive
director
of
the
BIA,
as
you
might
imagine,
I've
heard
both
good
and
bad
all
day
today,
as
it
relates
to
this
issue,
I
would
invite
members
of
council
to
go
down
to
the
area.
S
see
how
good
it
looks
in
terms
of
the
closures.
At
the
same
time,
many
operators
have
expanded
their
patios.
Last
weekend
alone,
bylaw
services
identified
a
number
of
violators
who
didn't
close
on
time.
Led
noise
concerns
and
obviously
top
of
mind.
B
All
of
this
is
the
Kovach
period
around
physical,
distancing
and
and
now
with
the
bylaw
with
mask-wearing.
So
there's
inconsistency
in
the
standards
currently
out
of
the
56
right-of-way
patios
20
are
supposed
to
close
at
11:00,
while
the
remainder
are
to
close
at
2:00
a.m.
what
we
recognizes
as
a
Friday.
All
of
these
operators
will
be
able
to
have
up
to
50
people
inside
their
premise.
So
in
responding
to
that
mr.
mayor,
maybe
we
could
let
staffs
provide
the
context
of
the
motion
that
the
staff
wrote
it
and
I
obviously,
support
of
it.
C
B
E
Mr.
perhaps
I
can
give
some
context
to
this
and
explain
staffs
position.
So
staff
had
started
a
process
to
try
to
harmonize
the
various
patio
right
away,
right
away:
patio
closing
times.
Last
fall.
We
had
begun
consultations
with
some
of
the
ward
councillors.
In
the
end,
the
former
chair
of
Transportation
Committee,
with
the
goal
of
bringing
a
report
to
Transportation
Committee.
This
fall
to
bring
some
consistency
in
it.
E
You
can
appreciate
that
having
a
bunch
of
different
closing
times
is
confusing
to
the
proprietors
who
only
it's
confusing
for
bylaws
regulatory
services
to
be
able
to
enforce
it,
and
it
doesn't
a
lot
less
to
communicate
clearly
to
the
public
what
the
expectations
are.
So
we,
on
top
what
we
intended
to
do,
which
is
to
bring
some
consistency,
that
confusion
of
the
situation
is
that
rapidly
changing
rules
from
the
province
of
who
can
open
on
what
date
and
so
we're
in
a
position.
E
Right
now,
the
counselor
asked
us
to
advance
the
work
that
we
intended
to
do
to
bring
some
consistency
forward
so
that
everybody
in,
for
example,
all
the
Byward
market,
be
treated
the
same
and
I
think
it's
our
goal.
Ultimately
that
everybody
across
the
city
will
be
treated
the
same
but
the,
but
the
issue
comes
to
flirting
points
out
about
that
book.
You
know
20
or
40
percent
of
the
market.
Have
one
rule
in
sixty
percent
of
these
other
rolls
right
now,
there's
a
fairness
issue
and
we
would
try
to
advance
it
right
now.
E
So
that's
why
I
stopped
assistance
right
in
motion
at
this
point
in
time
to
get
one
common
set
of
rules,
and
so
we
have
two
two
objectives
of
any
emotion,
counsel
and
adopt.
One
is
to
make
a
fair
set
of
common
rules,
and
the
second
is
still
to
promote
social,
distancing
and
safe
operations,
while
businesses
do
reopen
and
operate.
Those
are
the
two
common
goals
we
wish
to
have.
So
the
motion
has
constructed.
E
Really
it
tries
to
do
that.
We
have
consent
several
conversations
with
various
players
about
with
different
potential
closing
times,
to
bring
a
consistent
because
on
to
two,
which
is
the
furthest
we
some
new,
you
could
have
gone
to
twelve
to
eleven,
which
is
some
new,
which
is
the
earliest
time,
and
the
number
twelve
was
subtle
on
in
discussions.
I,
don't
I
can't
say
it's
a
stop
position.
E
Gestapo
have
no
evidence
in
which
to
give
counsel
a
recommended
position,
but
it
was
picked
at
twelve
to
be
consistent
with
the
rules
in
gatineau,
because
there
was
a
concern
that
people
were
coming
across
the
river
from
God
no
to
Ottawa
and
flooding
the
market
afterwards,
and
that
was
why
that
time
was
put
in
the
motionless
offices
to
to
write
it.
But
I
have
to
I
have
to
say
in
consultation
with
mr.
de
Monte
and
dr.
etches
and
others.
You
know
it.
E
We
have
no
evidence
to
say
to
counsel
one
time
or
another
is
better
than
the
other.
It's
just
that
we
urge
counsel
them
to
create
some
consistency
in
this
motion
and
send
a
strong
signal
of
the
expectation
that
the
operators
have
to
abide
by
the
rules.
The
second
part
of
the
motion,
really
the
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
is
about
what
happens
in
the
time
period.
E
The
next
couple
weeks,
when
counsel
is
not
sitting
and
we
find
a
situation
where
the
situation
needs
further
controls,
and
this
is
where
there
is
a
magnetism
that
should
the
general
manager
emergency
protective
service,
you
can
achieve
medical
officer
health
write
to
me
and
indicate
to
me
that
their
concerns
that
we
have
an
uncontrolled
situation
that
we
have
some
authority
well
counsel-
is
not
needing
to
take
some
corrective
action.
But
ultimately
this
matter
must
come
before
I'm
Sharon
Tierney
s
Committee
in
the
hall,
because
ultimately
they
have
jurisdiction.
C
Over
this
issue-
and
this
is
a
stopgap
measure-
mr.
mirror,
okay,
this
this
is
I-
think
when
we
get
ourselves
in
trouble,
these
these
motions
that
obviously
haven't
gone
out
for
great
wide
public
consultation,
so
I
think
we
should
hear
from
councilor
tyrannies
the
chair
of
the
Transportation
Committee
for
his
advice,
counselor.
E
Thank
you
very
much.
Mr.
mayor
and
I
didn't
quite
correct.
I
think
there
was
a
lot
of
us,
such
as
the
businesses
speaking
up
and,
at
the
same
time,
always
certainly
respect
the
woman
councillors
concerned,
especially
around
the
Colvin,
stuff
and
I.
Think
that's
what
this
is
really
about.
I
would
like
to
ask
Steve
and
they're
quite
correct
to
foul,
and
this
is
definitely
one
thing
that
I
want
fix
in
the
fall.
E
I
want
to
see
this
at
Transportation
Committee,
because
what
I'm
discovering
very
quickly
is
the
hodgepodge
of
rules
that
exist
on
LVN
in
by
word.
It's
a
very
it's
weird
because
by
law,
and
please
confirm
that
this
is
the
case
as
they're
walking
around
part
of
our
with
your
notepad,
with
the
spreadsheet
they're
going
okay.
Well,
let's
parse
good
till
11:00,
and
this
far
because
of
grandfathering
is
good,
till
2:00
and
this
one
11
again
and
it's
a
real
mismatch
of
different
situations.
E
E
Hey
Steve,
so
mayor
city
staff
did
reward
the
city
of
Ottawa's
first,
two
right
away
patio
by
a
lot
to
council
in
2017,
and
at
that
time
there
was
a
motion
moved
Council
to
in
effect,
create
two
categories
of
operating
our
conditions:
pre
2017,
you
had
the
conditions
of
the
of
your
existing
permit
post
2017.
If
you
were
new
restaurants
or
a
new
permit
holder,
you
would
have
an
11:00
p.m.
closure,
provided
that
you
were
within
a
residential
and
commercial
zone
which
is
effectively
all
of
our
main
streets
and
patio
areas.
E
E
So
the
things
yeah
and
I
I
appreciate
that,
and
certainly
we
talked
about
that.
I
want
to
see
this
top
of
the
deck.
Also
I'm.
Looking
at
the
fact
in
this
scenario,
here
with
council
flurries
motion,
some
would
actually
get
an
extra
hour,
but
then
you're
actually
ripping
hours
away
from
others
and
I.
Think
we've
heard
that
by
email
another
and
it
had
a
good
conversation
with
some
of
the
business
people,
especially
today
by
email
back
and
forth,
such
a
few
and
I'm
just
I'm.
E
E
The
motion
does
outline
that
this
would
be
reviewed
and
brought
forward
to
the
council
meeting
at
the
end
of
August
for
reconsideration,
based
on
what
we
see
on
the
ground
over
the
next
few
weekends,
and
certainly
the
impact
of
stage
three
and
the
ability
for
folks
down
into
your
capacity
right
now.
Okay,
so
yeah,
I
guess.
The
other
thing
too
is
what
what
happened
with
the
gatineau
situation.
I
think
this
is
what
really
led
to
councilor
flurry
doing
this
and
it's
a
concern
of
a
flood
of
people
and
I.
E
E
We
get
to
that
point,
but
in
the
interim
with
this
Colvin
situation,
I've
consulted
with
business
of
consulted
with
James
are
the
one
that's
emailed
as
well.
They're
quite
happy
understanding
the
occultic
situation
and
I'll
be
looking
to
move
a
motion
of
the
secular
oldy
genocide
to
take
the
principles
of
what
cemeteries
motion
simply
amending
it.
To
say
to
the
hours
of
1:00
a.m.
E
just
till
September
and
just
remind
everybody,
it's
going
to
take
place
until
September
call
the
time
so
I
want
to
review
things
again,
and
at
that
point
we
can
look
at
possibly
a
moving
ahead
with
the
ultimate
goal
is
to
fix
the
situation
level,
a
playing
field
for
all
of
our
businesses
that
are
out
there
that
are
suffering
right
now.
So
my
council
colleagues
support
me
on
this
one
a.m.
motion
and
maybe
then
account
safari,
will
support
that
and
we
can
see
if
our
business
is
happy
and
keep
everybody
else.
Faith
thanks
very
much
miss.
B
E
B
Mayor
I'll,
based
on
this,
this
is,
was
a
staff
motion,
I'm
glad
to
remove
my
motion
out
the
other
that
I've
seen
there's
a
lot
of
questions.
It's
not
it's
not
working
well
right
now,
but
let's
push
it
to
the
fall
again.
This
was
what
I
believed
to
be
an
initiative
from
right-of-way
by
law
and
public
health.
If
that
becomes
unclear,
I'm
glad
we've
been
it's
eight
o'clock,
there's
current
a
little
in
place
and
those
will.
B
B
B
C
E
And
are
your
questions
first
so
certainly
over
the
last
few
months
predating
covent?
This
is
a
recognized
issue
in
the
Byward
market
area,
for
the
reasons
I
outlined
earlier
that
have
been
covered
today.
So
certainly,
this
has
been
an
ongoing
issue
raised
by
the
BIA
and
the
shop
owners,
particularly
the
last
few
weeks,
as
we've
been
able
to
open
up,
as
mr.
Willis
advised,
there's
been
numerous
points
of
view
in
terms
of
the
appropriate
hours
provided
over
the
last
week.
E
It
was
determined
yesterday,
in
consultation
with
my
colleagues
in
numerous
practice,
services
and
Auto
Public
Health.
That
12
o'clock
was
the
appropriate
hour
being
said.
The
situation
as
they
say,
is
fluid
and
continues
to
be
particularly
found
out.
There
are
regulations
in
the
last
24
hours
on
stage
three.
So
last
night
the
BIA
was
provided
a
copy
of
councilor
flurries
motion
Colombia
was
contacted
yesterday
afternoon
and
was
to
engage
their
members
because
it
should
be
noted
that
there's
authority
in
here
to
apply
to
citywide.
This
is
not
just
by
word.
Specifics.
E
Should
there
be
evidence
brought
forward
to
public
health
concerns
in
other
areas
so
that
that
complication
was
undertaken.
We
recognized
that
it
was.
It
was
very
quick
in
the
last
48
hours,
but
issues
arose
over
the
weekend
and
just
being
the
last
council
before
the
end
of
the
summer.
It
really
eliminated
the
opportunity
to
have
folks
in
discussions
that
have
been
already
ongoing
for
the
last
few
months.
Okay,.
C
So
I'm,
assuming
that
by
law
and
mr.
Willis,
the
current
situation
is
really
untenable.
It's
an
awkward
hodgepodge,
as
we've
heard
I
think
councillor
flurries
point
is
valid
to
try
to
get
some
uniform
sets
of
rules,
so
everyone
plays
by
the
same
rules.
I
think
we
have
a
dispute,
whether
it's
gonna
be
12
or
1.
You've
withdrawn
your
motion.
Counselor
Tierney.
Are
you
moving
a
motion?
Yes,.
E
I
think
we
need
the
clarity
and
also
it
gives
opportunity
for
some
of
these,
for
those
that
do
have
this
puzzle
piece
situation
that
has
to
close
at
11
versus
others
that
can
be
open
at
12
or
1.
If
we
would
draw
it
we're
putting
our
businesses
at
risk
again,
I'm
glad
we
brought
this
board
if
you
were
doing
it
under
the
guise
of
coronavirus
and
safety.
Clearly,
now
we're
at
a
point
where
we've
identified
an
issue,
is
it
till
2
a.m.
E
like
it
could
be
at
the
end
of
the
year
and
all
when
we
come
back
and
debate
this
with
the
public
and
business
no,
but
1
p.m.
when
a.m.
is
a
good
compromise
to
be
able
to
war,
afford
our
businesses
the
opportunity
to
operate
and
keep
their
heads
above
water
it's
every
second
day
we
have
a
business
closing
down
in
the
firewood
market,
and
this
is
just
a
lot
of
consultation.
I've
spoken
with
Shanta
I've
spoken
with
many
of
the
businesses
in
there
they're
very
satisfied
with
this.
E
C
So
we'll
need
a
copy
of
the
motion.
I
just
want
to
be
clear
here,
mr.
Willis
or
Demonte.
Is
there
some
ability?
If,
if,
if
this
motion
passes
this
so-called
compromise
for
1
o'clock,
if
we
continue
to
have
problems
with
certain
restaurants,
do
you
have
the
authority
to
revoke
their
right-of-way
permission
as
a
bit
of
a
tool
in
your
tool
kit
to
control
an
out-of-control
or
rowdy
situation?
C
C
E
C
E
We
yeah
it
is
exactly
the
same
as
councilor
flurries
I
liked
a
lot
of
the
content.
That's
there.
The
only
difference
is
the
hours
it
says,
12
o'clock
in
councilor-
it's
not
just
you
know
the,
because
they
should
get
it
a
minute.
You
just
swap
it
up
the
name,
some
swapping
the
time.
This
will
solve
many
issues
and
it's
funny.
Mr.
mayor
just
do
a
wrap-up.
If
there's
debate
on
this
actual
motion
itself,
okay,.
C
B
Over
the
last
weekend,
who
did
not
close
on
time
and
noise
issues
keep
in
mind
within
that
bucket,
you
have
a
about
twenty
operators
that
are
supposed
to
close
at
11:00.
So
in
my
view,
you
might
be
fixing
an
issue
which
is
standardization
but
you're,
creating
a
whole
different
issue
during
kovat.
So
I
might
rather,
let's
refer
that,
appropriately
back
to
Transportation
Committee,
we
were
living
with
the
rules
we
have.
B
We
stopped
thought
it
was
a
good
initiative
to
correct
I,
don't
think
we're
gonna
get
to
a
consistent
consensus
position
now
and
I'll
see,
there's
work
and
discussion
to
have
in
the
same
point
that
you
know
you
raised
earlier.
There
had
been
limited
consultations
to
this
there's,
obviously
limited
consultations
to
the
current
proposal,
so
I
would
just
ask
members
to
to
refer
to
committee
at
the
appropriate
time
and
we
can
engage,
have
the
right
discussion
until
then
staff
have
the
situation,
the
the
range
of
situations
in
him.
C
E
Yes,
information
so
that
we
get
their
work.
There
were
some
challenges:
noise,
complaints.
We
also
work
with
our
partners
at
HEC
home,
but
there
were
no
violations
versus
foreclosures
and
just
to
be
clear,
we
would
support
whatever
motion
council
decides,
but
a
harmonized
time
that
allows
us
the
the
best
tool
to
be
able
to
enforce
and
create
an
environment
where
people
can
enjoy
themselves
and
the
businesses
can
operate
fully
so
that.
C
E
Mayor
there
are
two
answers:
one
is
the
status
quo.
It
creates
on
Karissa's
from
businesses,
because
you
have
side
by
side,
businesses
with
difference,
that's
a
rule.
So
if
mr.
de
Monte
said
it
also
impacted
in
some
courts
enforcement
fairness
by
ensuring
that
we're
all
training
people
to
eat,
that's
important.
The
second
point
I
want
to
answer
the
question.
Mr.
de
Montaigne
wasn't
able
answer
because
of
the
previous
communications
issues.
E
Is
that
therefore,
further
results
portion
does
give
me
what,
with
counsel
of
this
motion,
it
gives
me
the
authority
on
the
recommendation
of
the
general
manager
EPS
for
the
chief
medical
officer,
healthy
revoke
any
permit
where
there's
a
problem,
which
is
a
question
I
was
asked
earlier.
So
that
is
part
of
the
motion
or
not
that's
what
we
would
not
have.
This
council
doesn't
pass
a
motion.
C
C
Okay,
so
we
have
a
motion
by
councillor
Tierney
seconded
by
Councillor
sides.
That
is
basically
the
same
as
the
flurry
motion.
With
the
exception
of
on
item
one,
it
would
say:
closure
of
1:00
a.m.
until
October,
31st
and
then
item
two,
it
would
say,
1:00
a.m.
closure
will
go
into
effect
on
Friday
July
17th.
Then
mr.
Willis
indicated
I
think
item
three
gives
the
authority
to
revoke.
If
there's
problems
with
the
1:00
a.m.
and
then
it
be
it
FURTHER
RESOLVED
deals
with
delegated
authority,
and
then
second
is
the
GM
of
beat
directed
to.
C
C
F
Original
motion,
because
I
think
we
really
these
businesses
are
just
reopening
and
I'd
like
to
see
us
that
the
councillor
do
whatever
you
can
possibly
to
support
these
businesses
and
they're,
creating
the
jobs
in
our
community.
It's
it's
bringing
back
some
sense
of
normalcy
in
their
community,
so
I'd
like
to
see
us
do
whatever
we
can
I
like
the
tyranny
motion.
I'll
support
the
tyranny
motion.
F
However,
one
thing
I'd
like
to
hear
or
give
direction
the
staff
to
do
is
that
as
they
go
forward
and
study
this
and
come
out
with
a
possible
proposal,
my
ball
I'd
like
to
see
a
minimum,
a
one-week
consultation
period
with
the
business
so
not
24
hours.
They
have
to
know
what
we're
doing
because
we're
affecting
their
livelihoods.
So
without
the
deemed
an
okay
direction,
the
staff
they
acosta.
E
F
E
The
mayor,
the
1
a.m.
closure,
would
apply
to
solely
the
areas
outlined
in
the
motion,
so
the
Byward
market.
However,
the
operative
clause
in
the
motion
does
provide
mr.
willis,
upon
the
advice
of
a
medical
officer
of
health
and
mr.
Daponte,
with
the
opportunity
to
reduce
the
patio
hours
anywhere
else
within
the
city
of
ottawa
right
away
patio
hours.
I
should
be
clear
anywhere
else
in
the
City
of
Ottawa.
Should
there
be
public
health
concerns
that.
F
And
now
it
was
time
dat
hand
with
with
Hyman
and
others,
so
I
really
and
I
don't
understand
so
that
mean
it
host
came
into
to
audience
screen
or
any
other
after
city.
Is
that
okay,
but
it's
not
okay
to
be
in
the
Byward
market
was
you
know,
was
those
businesses
been
suffering
the
most
mostly
bars
and
restaurant
or
militaristic
and
fantastical
restaurants
like
some
restaurant
it
on
alkene
or
other
area?
So
so
I
don't
understand
why?
Even
we
really
need
this
unless
mr.
E
Mr.
Marion
I
tried
any
hey,
stop
really
wanted
this
year
to
do
it
to
a
proper
process
of
doing
some
research
doing
consultation
with
businesses
and
mr.
Curry's
team
would
have
brought
to
charity
race
committee
and
wholesome
developed
a
proposal
to
harmonize
the
rules.
We're
forced
because
of
the
situation
or
in
to
try
to
deal
with.
What
we
are
concerned
is
an
unfair
situation
where
we
literally
have
neighbors
in
the
district
side
by
side
with
different
sets
of
rules,
and
if
mr.
de
Monte's
team
is
called
mr.
Chapman's
team
is
called
to
deal
with
enforcement.
E
Concerns
about
social
distancing
and
you
know,
I
appreciate
it's
a
very
difficult
situation.
There
is
no
playbook
for
this.
We're
just
we're
trying
to
react
as
the
province
is
changing
the
rules
under
our
feet
as
well,
so
we're
trying
to
find
the
most
fair
option
that
protects
public
health
and
safety,
and
that's
what
we've
tried
to
accomplish
through
this
process.
F
Doesn't
come
to
the
emeritus
task
force?
First
of
all,
because
we
have
the
other
one
council
on
ba
a
we
have
other
people
on.
You
know
our
partner.
We
work
with
your
alpha
minutes.
We
got
an
email
from
the
director
of
the
Byward
market,
I,
don't
think,
that's
even
fair
to
make
a
policy
on
the
fly
and-
and
we
try
I
want
to
support
and
let
me
read
or
the
tool
thanks
doing
it.
This
way
is
a
proper
way
with
emotion,
especially
with
the
original
motion
witches
just
heard
from
the
executive
director,
nothing
supporter.
F
So
it's
not
any
fun
for
me
to
be
able
to
implement
what
they're
looking
for
by
all
means,
but
I
mean
that's
not
time
the
business
we've
been
closed
for
four
months
and
now
they
start
to
breathe
or
the
promise
to
them
room
to
breathe.
Now
we
try
to
choose
to
block
that.
That's
what
I'm
having
a
problem.
Even
the
corporate
culture
of
Trillian,
define
that,
because
why
this
was
not
brought
to
us
and
an
Amir
stark
force.
Why?
What
was
not
been
calculated
before?
Why
didn't
we
even
talked
about
it
before.
C
B
B
B
A
bit
more
by
providing
another
motion
to
be
seconded
by
Councillor
McKenney.
What
I'm
going
to
move
is
such
that
the
the
wording,
the
motion
would
be
only
the
further
result
that
one,
the
general
manager
of
IE
d
in
consultation
with
the
medical
officer
of
health
and
the
general
manager
of
EPs,
be
delegated
the
authority
by
council
to
adjust
the
role.
Patio
permanent,
closing
hours
on
any
roll
patio
permit
issued
throughout
the
city
through
to
October
31st
2020
on
the
basis
of
public
health
concerns.
B
B
But
what
I'm
hearing
is
the
need
for
a
tool
immediately
that
gives
our
chief
medical
officer
of
Health
and
our
city
staff
the
ability
to
change
the
hours
or
problematic
bars,
so
I
would
like
to
give
them
the
tool
they
need
to
deal
with
an
immediate
issue
and
I'm
happy
to
wait
until
later,
in
the
summer,
until
there's
been
a
fuller
consultation
about
what
bar
hours
should
be
so
I'm
gonna
make
that
motion
counter.
With
Councilman
Kenny
as
a
seconder,
the
language
is
just
that
first,
be
it
resolved
from
the
original
motion.
B
B
We're
not
going
to
come
out
of
this
meeting
with
a
well
thought
through
coherent
plan
for
what
the
bar
hours
should
be.
You
know,
I,
think
that
is
going
to
require
further
discussion
with
the
local
council
or
with
the
BIA
and
with
staff,
but
I
would
like
to
come
out
of
this
meeting
with
the
tool
that
staff
need
in
order
deal
with
problems
immediately.
E
C
B
E
Mayor,
mr.
curry
will
probably
correct
me
if
I
don't
get
this
right,
but
our
patio
Crimmins
typically
for
the
summer
season,
go
to
October
31st
and
that's
why
we're
just
aligning
with
our
normal
summer
permit
timetable
and
I
just
love.
Mr.
Kurt
and
I
know
that
I'm
correct
or
correct,
maybe
if
he
feels
he
has
to
he
wishes
to
clarify
mr.
mayor
so
and
I
asked
Mr
curry
to
clarify
yes,
Mary
was
October.
31St
was
chosen,
as
mr.
willow
said,
to
coincide
with
the
with
each
season.
E
Patio
season
I
was
also
chosen,
because
that
is
the
date
that
the
Byward
market,
road
closures,
will
cease
to
exist.
So
the
recall,
phurba
Council
for
road
closures
were
undertaken
last
week,
which
have
created
a
fantastic
enticing
environments
for
one
to
visit
the
pirate
market,
but
have
unfortunate
contributed
to
some
of
the
social
distancing
challenges
that
we've
seen
over
the
last
weekend
that
we
expect
this
weekend
does.
E
B
Given
they
are
going
to
be
allowed
to
open
on
Friday
I
was
worried
with
this
motion
that
36
burs
are
going
to
close
at
1:00
a.m.
as
opposed
to
2:00
a.m.
and
they're
BIA,
which
wrote
the
letter
today
was
opposed
so
I'm
comforted
that
we're
not
closing
all
of
their
business
down
at
1:00
a.m.
that.
If
the
party
wants
to
continue,
you
can
go
inside
and
they
will
still
be
allowed
to
remain
open.
That's
just
the
patio
has
to
close
at
this
time,
and
with
that
clarification,
I
will
be
supportive
of
this
motion.
Okay,.
C
B
Seemed
LBi's
can
be
challenging.
I
just
want
to
reaffirm
our
governance.
Our
governance
is
with
the
Board
of
Directors
and
I
want
to
clarify
that
I
reached
out
to
the
chair
of
the
Byward
BIA
less
than
an
hour
ago,
following
Asura's
email,
to
confirm
that
she
had
not
reached
out
to
the
board
to
him
before
sending
that
email.
So
that's
important
we're
talking
about
business
position.
Yet
really
there
was
no
endorsement
of
the
board
on
that
matter.
B
The
other
piece
is
some
colleagues,
I
feel
are
making
me
sound
like
I'm,
not
business,
supportive,
I,
think
you're
forgetting
a
couple
of
things.
The
Byward
market
is
not
a
bar
only
area.
There's
a
lot
of
very
good
bars.
There's
a
lot
of
good
restaurants.
There's
a
lot
of
other
good
retailers
with
the
help
of
staff.
B
Over
the
last
number
of
weeks,
we've
been
able
to
offer
extended
closures,
which
a
lot
of
the
businesses
have
been
able
to
match,
at
least
their
patios
or
more
from
the
previous
chair,
which
they've
all
benefited
from
on
this
Friday
inside
of
the
businesses
opens
to
50.
So
there's
additional
capacity
all
around
we're,
not
we're
not
shutting
them
down.
What
I
think
is
dangerous
with
them.
That's
in
front
of
us
is
we're
having
issues
today,
not
simply
month
on
standardization.
That's
certainly
one
of
the
core
elements,
but
keep
in
mind.
B
B
We're
in
close
contact
between
people
infected
infected
individuals
can
transmit
the
virus
to
others,
even
when
they
look
when
they
look
and
feel
well.
It
is
why
it
is
so
important
to
change
the
way
people
gather
this
summer.
We
are
concerned
about
the
increased
number
of
reports
of
individuals
contracting
Cova
19
at
parties,
nightclubs
and
bars,
as
well
as
increasing
rates
of
transmission
among
young
Canadians
in
some
jurisdictions
across
the
country.
B
We
are
all
in
this
together
and
and
as
a
shared
responsibility
to
keep
Kovach
transmission,
though
I
encourage
everyone,
especially
young
adults,
to
find
creative
ways
to
stay
socially
active
in
the
time
of
kovat,
singing
mingling
and
dancing
in
those
contact
in
close
contact
with
others.
Enclosed
spaces
and
crowded
places
is
not
the
way
to
party
this
summer.
There
is
ideal
condition.
These
are
ideal
conditions
for
the
spread
of
Cova
19
I
will
not
be
supporting
couch
attorneys
of
motion
as
I.
You
have
to
keep
in
mind.
B
We
have
20
operators
that
are
forced
to
close
at
11:00
we're
sending
the
wrong
message
to
me.
The
position
of
12
o'clock
was
a
compromised
position
because
there's
a
lot
of
operators
that
closed
at
11:00
and
are
not
respecting
that
currently,
so
I
just
want
you
to
know
where
I'm
coming
from
in
that's
it
on
this
issue.
Okay,.
E
Keep
it
very
brief
and
and
again
I
do
want
to
I
want
to
iterate.
First
of
all,
a
lot
of
the
stuff.
That's
happened
is
happening
today
and
he
like
dad
you're
quite
correct
policy
on
the
fly
is
a
bad
idea,
especially
if
it
doesn't
go
hand
in
hand
is
consultation
with
the
local
businesses
councillors.
48
points
out
the
20
patios
well
now.
E
That's
fully
engage
the
way
it
should
happen,
but
what
we're
dealing
with
now
we're
in
the
middle
of
a
pandemic,
we're
dealing
with
a
lot
of
situations
where
the
places
are
closing
up
and
we
have
to
give
them
a
bit
of
a
hand
now
I
do
have
full
support
from
James
in
that
whole
group.
That
only
came
up
today
because
we're
all
running
a
lot
of
what's
happened
today
and
look
what
we've
done
at
the
transportation.
A
and
and
thank
you
for
supportive
council.
We
needing
patio
feeds.
E
That
was
a
big
move,
helping
them
out
these
thousands,
for
maybe
these
restaurants
keeping
their
head
above
water
and
employing
people.
When
you
talked
about
hey,
let's
throw
some
barrels
in
a
parking
lot
with
some
ribbon.
That's
your
new
patio,
because
guess
what
people
can't
go
inside?
That
was
something
that
we
did
at
the
committee
and
ethics
muscle
that
keeps
those
businesses
still
going,
and
quite
rightly
so,
Wiley
points
out
the
fact
yeah
1
a.m.
E
if
the
parties
can't
be
on
the
patio
you're
going
to
move
inside
where
they
have
restrictions
on
numbers
and
if
you
can't
get
in
guess
what
you're
going
home
so
I
think
it
dis
checks
a
lot
of
boxes
its
optimal.
No
does
it
satisfy
a
lot
of
the
concerns
that
businesses
are
saying
and
as
well
as
the
fact
not
leaving
a
massive
two-hour
gap
between
got
no
nuts
where
people
could
trickle
over
like
the
old
days
when
we
were
younger
and
do
that
I
think
this
is
a
good
harmony.
E
E
E
C
A
A
There's
more
details
more,
whereas
this,
but
almost
it
is
therefore
be
resolved.
Asking
that
the
city's
chief
financial
officer
be
directed
to
invest
the
total
renew
Mauritian
being
withheld
from
this
member
of
council,
due
to
the
contravention
of
section
4
in
section
7
of
the
code
of
conduct
to
be
allocated
to
community
organizations
that
support
survivors
of
domestic
violence
and/or
sexual
assault.
Thank
you.
Miss
Farrell,
great.
C
D
Thank
You
mr.
mayor,
this
is
notice,
emotion
for
our
next
council
meeting.
It
is
regarding
changes
to
policing
and
budget
process
in
Ottawa,
whereas
our
city,
province
and
nation
are
currently
dealing
with
continued
instances
of
anti-black
racism
and
systemic
racism
in
our
society,
including
in
our
police
services,
and
whereas
many
in
our
community
of
strongly
advocated
for
the
odd
locally
services
budget
to
be
reconsidered
and
be
invested
in
community
health
and
interventionist
programming.
D
And
whereas
many
in
our
community
of
calls
for
the
reallocation
of
funds
or
frontline
on
our
mental
health
citizen
response
team
for
de-escalation.
Whereas
if
Ottawa
City
Council
had
the
authority
to
directly
impact
the
Ottawa
police
services
budget,
it
could
adequately
address
community
concerns
and
create
solutions.
And
whereas,
if
Ottawa
City
Council
had
the
authority
to
impact
the
auto
police
services
budget,
this
would
ensure
greater
transparency
and
strengthen
public
trust
by
making
debate
and
efforts
more
publicly
informed
and
scrutinized.
D
And
whereas
this
enhanced
budgetary
rule
will
allow
the
police
board
to
continue
to
serve
its
purpose.
But
the
only
meaningful
difference
being
that
council
would
be
the
highest
and
final
decision-making
body
as
it
already
is.
It's
already
the
case
for
other
committees
and
boards,
and
whereas
other
municipalities
across
the
country
have
also
passed,
motions
that
seek
to
change
their
police
services
in
response
to
growing
calls
for
police
reform,
therefore
be
resolved.
D
That
City
Council
direct,
the
city
manager
in
consultation
with
the
auto
police
services
board
and
community
Protective
Services,
develop
alternative
models
of
Community
Safety
response
that
would
a
involve.
The
creation
of
non
police
was
response
to
calls
which
do
not
involve
weapons
or
violence
such
as
those
involving
individuals
experiencing
mental
health
crises
and
where
a
police
response
is
not
necessary,
be
reflect.
The
city's
commitment
to
reconciliation,
see
involved
extensive
community
consultation
on
the
proposed
response
model
and
detail
the
likely
reductions
to
the
Auto
Police
Services
budget.
D
That
would
result
from
these
changes
and
being
further
resolved.
That
City
Council
requests
requests
the
province
of
Ontario
to
amend
the
Police
Services
Act
1990,
to
allow
for
auto
city
council
to
have
control
over
the
Ottawa
Police
Services
budget
by
creating
a
clause
in
Section
39
that
exempts
the
City
of
Ottawa
from
the
following
restriction:
a
39
for
in
establishing
an
overall
budget
for
the
board.
D
The
council
does
not
have
the
authority
to
approve
or
disapprove
specific
items
in
the
estimate
and
for
the
resolve
that
City
Council
requests
the
government
of
Ontario
to
eliminate
all
appeal
powers.
The
Auto
Police
Services
Board
has
set
out
in
the
Police
Services
Act
1994,
the
interior
civilian
Police
Commission
to
overturn
Auto
City
Council
decisions
pertaining
to
police
budget
matters,
including
requests
for
reductions,
abolition
creation
or
moderation
of
Police
Services
and
being
further
resolved.
D
That
City
Council
requests
the
Auto
Police
Services
Board
to
post
its
use
of
force
policy
on
its
public
website
and
be
it
further
resolved
that
three
council
requests
the
province
immediately.
Review
and
review
the
equipment
and
use
of
force
regulation.
Our
ro
1990
reg
1996,
so
as
to
incorporate
further
modifications
based
on
alternative
models
and
best
practices
and
peer
jurisdictions
which
address
the
use
of
deadly
force,
including
the
escalation
and
being
further
resolved
that
City
Council
requests.
D
The
Ottawa
Police
Services
Board
promptly
adopt
the
recommendations
from
the
Human
Rights
Commission
Ontario,
Human,
Rights
Commission
on
race-based
data
and
report
on
the
implementation
status
by
January
1st
2021
and
being
further
resolved.
That
City
Council
requests
that
the
province
immediately
reinstate
the
police
services
act.
Reforms
recommended
by
justice
Dilek,
namely
reforms
surrounding
the
independence
and
requirements
for
the
special
investigation
into
that
recommendation.
5.7
and
BIA
further
resolve
at
City
Council
request
the
Ottawa
Police
Services
ball
park
to
ensure
policies
are
enacted
requiring
all
instances
allege
racial
profiling
and
bias
to
be
investigated.
D
C
C
E
You
very
much
given
the
ongoing
issues
that
it's
like
the
p3
Confederation
line
and
requesting
that
staff
provides
to
counsel
and
Transit
Commission
loan
later
than
August
1st
2020
a
comprehensive
list
of
outstanding
problems
with
line
1,
including
issues
with
infrastructure,
traffic
tunnel
stations,
etc
and
vehicles,
and
the
expected
remediation
date
of
those
issues.
Further
I'm
asking
that
staff
provide
regular
updates
to
counsel
and
Transit
Commission
as
items
are
completed
or
added,
and
that's
somebody
half
of
myself
and
Commissioner
Gilbert.
C
Yeah
you
can't
it
has
to
be
another
member
of
council,
not
not
a
commissioner.
So
it's
just
from
you
Councilman
art,
so
I
want
to
wish
everyone
a
very
safe
and
happy
summer.
I
know
a
number
of
members
of
council
will
try
to
take
a
week
or
so
off
and
well
deserved,
so
enjoy
and
stay
safe
counselor
do
tasks
adjournment.
Please.