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Emergency Advisory Committee

2020/12/10

Agenda

Motions

Motion Carried (13 to 0): That the November 27, 2020, Emergency Advisory Committee meeting minutes be adopted.  Motion Carried (13 to 0): That the December 10, 2020, COVID-19 Update - Verbal report, be received for information. 

City Council

2020/12/09

Agenda

Bylaws

Bylaw 19406 Waste Services Bylaw 18590, Amendment No. 3
Bylaw 19494 To Amend Bylaw 17943 Blatchford Renewable Energy Utility, Amendment No. 2
Bylaw 19555 City Auditor Recruitment Committee

Motions

Carried (13 to 0): Suspension of Rules:  That the following sections of Council Procedures Bylaw 18155 be waived for the discussion of items 6.1 - 6.3: 28(1) A Councillor may not amend their own motion. 28(5) During debate on an amendment to a motion, Councillors may only debate the amendment. 43 The Chair must leave the chair to ask questions or speak to an item on the agenda for a Council meeting.

City Council Public Hearing

2020/12/08

Agenda

Bylaws

Charter Bylaw 19510 To remove the setback requirements for food service uses, and revise the setback for drive-in food service windows, Empire Park
Charter Bylaw 19485 To allow for low density residential development, Keswick
Charter Bylaw 19499 To allow for cannabis retail sales and markets, MacEwan
Charter Bylaw 19496 To add Liquor Stores to an existing DC2 Provision, Hillview
Charter Bylaw 19504  To allow for medium rise Multi-unit Housing, McArthur Industrial
Bylaw 18869 Amendment to the North Saskatchewan River Valley Area Redevelopment Plan
Charter Bylaw 18870 To allow for a low rise Multi-Unit Housing development and to allow for the continuation of an existing drainage facility, King Edward Park & Mill Creek Ravine South 
Charter Bylaw 19501 To allow for medium rise Multi-Unit Housing, Terrace Heights
Charter Bylaw 19509  To increase the maximum allowable site coverage to facilitate the development of an amenity building, Chappelle
Charter Bylaw 19500 To allow for an increase in the maximum number of units in a medium rise residential building, Queen Mary Park
Charter Bylaw 19497 To allow for ground oriented Multi-unit Housing, Holyrood
Bylaw 19507 To amend the Burnewood Neighbourhood Area Structure Plan
Charter Bylaw 19508 To allow for institutional uses on a surplus school site and park uses on a park site, Kiniski Gardens
Charter Bylaw 19498 To allow for small scale infill development, Jasper Park
Charter Bylaw 19486 To add Cannabis Retail Sales to an existing DC2 Provision, Millwoods Town Centre
Charter Bylaw 19495 To allow for heavy industrial uses, Davies Industrial East
Charter Bylaw 19511 Text Amendments to Zoning Bylaw 12800 for Outdoor Patios

Special City Council

2020/12/08

Agenda

Motions

Motion : That the following reports be received for information: COVID-19 Update from City Administration - Verbal report Advice on Public Health Measure for COVID-19 - Verbal report Motion : That City Council meet in private pursuant to sections 16 (disclosure harmful to business interests of a third party), 21 (disclosure harmful to intergovernmental relations), 24 (advice from officials), 25 (disclosure harmful to economic and other interests of a public body) and 27 (privileged information) of the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act for the discussion of items 5.3 and 5.4.

City Council

2020/12/07

Agenda

Bylaws

Bylaw XXXXX Amendments to Bylaw 16675 - Edmonton Salutes Committee Bylaw
Bylaw 19366 Amendment to Bylaw 15142 - City of Edmonton Ward Boundaries and Council Composition
Charter Bylaw 20000 Edmonton City Plan
Bylaw 19521 To authorize the City of Edmonton to lend money to a non-profit organization, Fort Edmonton Management Company
Bylaw 19493 Closure of the Vehicular Access to Titled Parcels for Valley Line West
Bylaw 19492 to Designate the Munroe Residence as a Municipal Historic Resource

Motions

Carried (13 to 0): That City Council meet in private pursuant to section 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the discussion of 6.1. Not voted: That City Council meet in public. With the unanimous consent of City Council, the motion carried. City Council met in public at 12:07 p.m. Carried (12 to 0): That the 2020 operating budget for Corporate Expenditures and Revenues, be adjusted on a one-time basis to increase revenues by $158.2 million, to recognize receipt of Municipal Operating Support Transfer funds, with an offsetting increased transfer to the appropriated Financial Stabilization Reserve of $158.2 million, to reflect the appropriation of previous 2020 COVID-19 budget reduction strategies ($152.9 million) and the remaining balance of the Municipal Operating Support Transfer ($5.3 million) within the Financial Stabilization Reserve, to be used to offset COVID-19 2021 operating budget shortfalls. That the Edmonton Public Library 2020 net operating requirement be reduced by $3.2 million, on a one-time basis, with funds appropriated in the Financial Stabilization Reserve, to be used to offset COVID-19 2021 operating budget shortfalls. That the 2021 operating budget be adjusted on a one-time basis to reflect the adjustments to individual branch revenue and expenditure budgets as reflected in Attachment 2 of the December 7, 2020, Financial and Corporate Services report FCS00181, as a result of the COVID-19 response. That Attachment 4 and 6 of the December 7, 2020, Financial and Corporate Services report FCS00181 remain private pursuant to section 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Carried (13 to 0): That revised Edmonton Economic Recovery Grant Policy C623A, as set out in Attachment 1 of the December 7, 2020, Urban Form and Corporate Strategic Development report UFCSD00060, be approved. Carried (12 to 0): That the terms of the loan agreement between the City of Edmonton and Fort Edmonton Management Company, for an amount not to exceed $1.688 million, as outlined in Attachment 1 of the November 30, 2020, Citizen Services report CS00179, be approved, and that the agreement be in form and content acceptable to the City Manager. That $1.688 million be appropriated from the Financial Stabilization Reserve in the event of a default of the loan. Carried (13 to 0): That an amending agreement to the Tripartite Agreement between the City, the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues, and Community Leagues, as set out in Attachment 1 of the December 2, 2020, Citizen Services report CS00194, be approved. Carried (13 to 0): That Administration establish and communicate an approach for City-owned properties that currently have Community League License Areas to provide opportunities for additional uses to serve residents. Carried (11 to 2): That $700,000 in capital funding, currently held in abeyance, be released to the kihciy askiy Sacred Earth project. Carried (13 to 0): Recover Urban Wellness - Support for the Implementation of the Community Safety and Well-being Task Force Recommendations That Administration work with RECOVER to support ways the well-being research and design work can support the implementation of the Community Safety and Well-being Task Force recommendations, pending presentation and approval by City Council, and provide a report back to Community and Public Services Committee, including information on the advancement of the prototype work. Due Date: To be determined Carried (13 to 0): Interim Snow and Ice Satellite Facility - Ambleside Integrated Infrastructure Services Facility That Administration develop options to establish an interim Snow & Ice satellite facility at or near the Ambleside Integrated Infrastructure Services Facility location, to be operational for the 2021-2022 winter season, and return with an unfunded service package and capital profile for consideration at the Spring 2021 Supplemental Capital Budget Adjustment and Supplemental Operating Budget Adjustment. Due Date: Spring 2021 Supplemental Capital/Operating Budget Adjustment Carried (13 to 0): Cannabis Retail Store Fee Structure That Administration engage with the Alberta Cannabis Coalition, the Cannabis Industry, as well as the Edmonton Police Service, to review the cannabis retail store fee structure and return with recommendations and the potential for advocacy to the Government of Alberta. Due Date: Second Quarter 2021, Executive Committee Carried (13 to 0): That City Council meet in private pursuant to sections 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy), 21 (disclosure harmful to intergovernmental relations), 24 (advice from officials) and 29 (information that is available for purchase or will be available to the public within 60 days) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the discussion of items 9.3, 9.4 and 9.6.

Utility Committee

2020/12/04

Agenda

Bylaws

Bylaw 19494 To Amend Bylaw 17943 Blatchford Renewable Energy Utility Amendment No.2

City Council - Non-Regular

2020/12/04

Agenda

  • Reports
  • Bylaws
  • Edmonton Regional AirportsAuthority - Candidate Interviews and Appointment
  • Edmonton Police Commission - Candidate Interviews and Appointments

Motions

Motion Carried (9 to 0): That City Council meet in private pursuant to section 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy) and 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act. Motion Carried (9 to 0): That City Council meet in public. Motion Carried (9 to 0): That the individual named in Attachment 1 of the December 4, 2020, Office of the City Manager report OCM00073, be appointed to the Edmonton Regional Airports Authority Board of Directors for the term of January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2024. That the December 4, 2020, Office of the City Manager report OCM00073 remain private pursuant to sections 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy) and 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Motion Carried (9 to 0): That the individuals named in the revised Attachment 1 of the December 4, 2020, Office of the City Manager Report OCM00074, be appointed to the Edmonton Police Commission for the term of January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2022. That the December 4, 2020, Office of the City Manager report OCM00074 remain private pursuant to sections 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy) and 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

City Council Public Hearing - Non-Regular

2020/12/03

Agenda

Community and Public Services Committee

2020/12/02

Agenda

Urban Planning Committee

2020/12/01

Agenda

Bylaws

Bylaw 19492 to Designate the Munroe Residence as a Municipal Historic Resource

Motions

Carried (4 to 0): That the November 10, 2020, Urban Planning Committee meeting minutes be adopted.