REVISED AGENDA - VICTORIA CITY COUNCIL

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Council Chambers, City Hall, 1 Centennial Square
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.

Employee Relations - Ratification of Tentative Agreement with CUPE

  1. That Council approve ratification of the tentative agreement set out in the Memorandum of Agreement dated October 27, 2020 between the bargaining representatives of the City of Victoria and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 50.
  2. That Council authorize a rise and report on the agenda of the November 26, 2020 daytime Council meeting agenda.

G.

A report recommending:

  • 1st and 2nd readings of:
    • Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1237) No. 20-103
  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd readings of: 
    • Housing Agreement (1908, 1916, and 1920 Oak Bay Avenue) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-119

 

The application is ready to proceed to Public Hearing and proposes to increase the density of an approximately four-storey, mixed-use building with ground-floor commercial and residential above. 

A report recommending: 

  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd readings of: 
    • City Parkades Electric Vehicle Charging Fees Bylaw No. 20-032
    • Streets and Traffic Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 9) No. 20-033

 

The purpose of the City Parkades Electric Vehicle Charging Fees Bylaw is to establish fees for the use of electric vehicle charging stations in City owned or operated parkades and surface lots.

 

The purpose of the Streets and Traffic Amendment Bylaw is to delegate powers to the Director of Engineering to set fees for the use of public electric vehicle charging stations and designate portions of streets for electric vehicles, and update the language with respect to persons with disabilities and accessible parking permits. 

Addendum

A report recommending:

  • 1st and 2nd readings of:
    • Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1236) No. 20-094
  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd readings of:
    • Housing Agreement (43 Gorge Road East) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-095
    • Housing Agreement (45 Gorge Road East) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-096
    • Housing Agreement (55 Gorge Road East) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-097
    • Housing Agreement (2827 Irma Street) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-098
    • Housing Agreement (2829 Irma Street) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-099
    • Housing Agreement (2831 Irma Street) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-100

 


The application is ready to proceed to Public Hearing and proposes to increase the density and construct a five-storey, mixed-use building consisting of ground floor commercial and residential uses above. 

Addendum

A report recommending:

  • That Council adopt a resolution to approve a statutory right-of-way
  • 1st and 2nd readings of:
    • Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1220) No. 20-041
    • Heritage Designation (1050-1058 Pandora Avenue and 1508, 1514 and 1516 Cook Street and 1518 Cook Street) Bylaw No. 20-007
  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd readings of:
    • Housing Agreement (1050-1058 Pandora Avenue and 1508, 1514 and 1516 Cook Street and 1518 Cook Street) Bylaw (2020) No. 20-042
  • Consider an amended Heritage Alteration Permit motion

 


The application is ready to proceed to Public Hearing and proposes for a six-storey, mixed-use development consisting of commercial and residential uses. 

Addendum

  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd readings of:
    • Parks Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 11) No. 20-113
    • Parks Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 10) Amendment Bylaw No. 20-114

 

 

The purpose of Bylaw No. 20-113 is to amend the Parks Regulation Bylaw to provide for a buffer between private property and any homeless shelter erected in a park and to temporarily prohibit any sheltering in Centennial Square.

 

The purpose of Bylaw No. 114 is to set the repeal of the temporary daytime sheltering during the pandemic provisions to March 31, 2021.

MOTION TO CLOSE THE NOVEMBER 26, 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; and
  • 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(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;