REVISED AGENDA - VICTORIA CITY COUNCIL

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COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 1 CENTENNIAL SQUARE, VICTORIA BC
To be held immediately following the Committee of the Whole Meeting
The City of Victoria is located on the homelands of the Songhees and Esquimalt People
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, public access to City Hall is not permitted. This meeting may be viewed on the City’s webcast at www.victoria.ca

An update report regarding a Development Permit with Variances Application and a Heritage Alteration Permit with Variance recommending that the application proceed to opportunity for public comment. 

A letter dated March 11, 2020 regarding an invitation to collaborate on the BC Motor Vehicle Act Pilot Project.

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A report recommending:

  • 1st and 2nd readings of:
    • Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1222) No. 20-047
    • Heritage Designation (2659 Douglas Street) Bylaw No. 20-049
  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd readings of:
    • Housing Agreement (2649, 2651, 2655, 2657 And 2659 Douglas Street And 735 Hillside Avenue) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-048

 

The application is ready to proceed to Public Hearing and proposes to increase the density in order to construct an approximately six-storey, multi-unit residential building, as well as heritage-designate, renovate and add an additional storey to the existing building and convert the upper storeys to residential. 

A report recommending:

  • 1st and 2nd readings of:
    • Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1225) No. 20-054
  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd readings of:
    • Housing Agreement (2558 Quadra Street) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-055

 

The application is ready to proceed to Public Hearing and proposes to permit a five-storey affordable rental building with commercial on the ground level.

MOTION TO CLOSE THE JULY 23, 2020 COUNCIL MEETING TO THE PUBLIC

That Council convene a closed meeting that excludes the public under Section 90 of the Community Charter for the reason that the following agenda items deal with matters specified in Sections 90(1) and/or (2) of the Community Charter, namely:

Section 90(1) A part of a council meeting may be closed to the public if the subject matter being considered relates to or is one or more of the following:

  • Section 90(1)(a) personal information about an identifiable individual who holds or is being considered for a position as an officer, employee or agent of the municipality or another position appointed by the municipality;
  • Section 90(1)(c) labour relations or other employee relations;
  • Section 90(1)(e) the acquisition, disposition or expropriation of land or improvements, if the council considers that disclosure could reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the municipality;
  • Section 90(1)(f) law enforcement, if the council considers that disclosure could reasonably be expected to harm the conduct of an investigation under or enforcement of an enactment;
  • Section 90(1)(g) litigation or potential litigation affecting the municipality.

Section 90(2)A part of a council meeting must be closed to the public if the subject matter being considered relates to one or more of the following:

  • Section 90(2)(b)the consideration of information received and held in confidence relating to negotiations between the municipality and a provincial government or the federal government or both, or between a provincial government or the federal government or both and a third party;