Minutes of Regular Meeting - City Council

Council Chamber, 4th Floor, City Hall

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4th Floor City Hall
Present:
  • Mayor Danny Breen
  • Deputy Mayor Sheilagh O'Leary
  • Councillor Ron Ellsworth
  • Councillor Sandy Hickman
  • Councillor Debbie Hanlon
  • Councillor Jill Bruce
  • Councillor Ophelia Ravencroft
  • Councillor Jamie Korab
  • Councillor Ian Froude
  • Councillor Carl Ridgeley
Regrets:
  • Councillor Maggie Burton
Staff:
  • Kevin Breen, City Manager
  • Tanya Haywood, Deputy City Manager of Community Services
  • Jason Sinyard, Deputy City Manager of Planning, Engineering & Regulatory Services
  • Linda Bishop, Senior Legal Counsel
  • Karen Chafe, City Clerk
  • Kelly Maguire, Public Relations & Marketing Officer
  • Jennifer Squires, Legislative Assistant
Others:
  • Lindsay Lyghtle Brushett, Supervisor, Planning & Development
    Kris Connors, Manager, Budget & Treasury
    Judy Tobin, Manager, Housing
    Mark Finch, Affordable Housing & Development Facilitator

​​Land Acknowledgement

The following statement was read into the record:

“We respectfully acknowledge the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador, of which the City of St. John’s is the capital City, as the ancestral homelands of the Beothuk. Today, these lands are home to a diverse population of indigenous and other peoples. We would also like to acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Mi’kmaq, Innu, Inuit, and Southern Inuit of this Province.”


  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/321
    Moved ByCouncillor Hanlon
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ravencroft

    That the Agenda be adopted as presented.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/322
    Moved ByDeputy Mayor O'Leary
    Seconded ByCouncillor Bruce

    That the minutes of July 12, 2022, be adopted as presented.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)

Councillor Burton gave notice at the last Regular meeting of Council of her intention to move a motion to adopt a Heritage Designation By-Law to remove the Heritage Designation from the Annex portion of the George Street United Church. As Councillor Burton was absent, Councillor Ravencroft made the following motion:

  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/323
    Moved ByCouncillor Ravencroft
    Seconded ByDeputy Mayor O'Leary

    That Council adopt a Heritage Designation By-Law for the following property to remove the Heritage Building designation from the portion of George Street United Church known as the Annex located at 25 Buchanan Street, Parcel ID #51036. 


    For (9)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley
    Abstain (1)Councillor Ellsworth


    MOTION CARRIED (9 to 0)

Councillor Bruce informed Council that she had been in contact with a concerned citizen and met with the proponent to discuss the application. She advised that the only source of music from the establishment would be through televisions located inside the building and that there was a buffer between the establishment and neighbouring households. As such, she was comfortable in supporting the motion to approve the Discretionary Use application.

  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/324
    Moved ByCouncillor Korab
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ravencroft

    That Council approve the Discretionary Use application for a Restaurant and Lounge at 300 Torbay Road.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/325
    Moved ByCouncillor Hickman
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ellsworth

    That Council approve for award this open call to the lowest bidder meeting specifications, WLH Contracting Limited, for $249,918.75 (HST Incl.) as per the Public Procurement Act.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/326
    Moved ByCouncillor Hickman
    Seconded ByCouncillor Korab

    That Council approve access to funding from the Regional Water Equipment Replacement Reserve Fund to support the purchase of this equipment.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)

Deputy Mayor O'Leary noted that the number of blue bags blowing around due to improper storage of recycling is having an impact she would prefer to see a consistent approach to how people house their recycling. Special consideration should be given to certain areas, such as downtown households who cannot accommodate storage bins and have limited space. Councillor Ravencroft informed Council that the biggest complaint in the downtown area is that residents have no space to store recycling. Proper infrastructure needs to be in place to assist residents to recycle effectively. Members of Council were in favour of increasing awareness through the City's existing communications tools and waiting until the end of the year to re-evaluate and determine if additional measures should be implemented to assist residents with recycling.

  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/327
    Moved ByCouncillor Hickman
    Seconded ByCouncillor Bruce

    All of the “hybrid” approaches presented have significant drawbacks specifically in program controls.

    Given the current budget situation, staff recommend utilizing some of the communication tools already in use by the city to support curbside collection. Additionally, households are becoming more used to recycling. Staff can monitor collection activities and assess whether these measures alone may reduce situations where blue bags move on windy days.


    For (8)Mayor Breen, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley
    Against (2)Deputy Mayor O'Leary, and Councillor Ravencroft


    MOTION CARRIED (8 to 2)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/328
    Moved ByCouncillor Froude
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ellsworth

    That Council consider a rezoning from the Residential 1 (R1) Zone to the Residential 2 Cluster (R2C) Zone at 188 New Pennywell Road and approve the attached draft terms of reference for a Land Use Report (LUR).

    Further, upon receiving a satisfactory Land Use Report, that Council refer the application to a public meeting chaired by an independent facilitator for public input and feedback.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/329
    Moved ByCouncillor Froude
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ravencroft

    That Council consider a rezoning from the Institutional (INST) Zone to the Apartment 1 (A1) Zone at 4 Merrymeeting Road and approve the attached draft terms of reference for a Heritage and Land Use Report (LUR).

    Further, upon receiving a satisfactory Heritage and Land Use Report, that Council refer the application to a public meeting chaired by an independent facilitator for public input and feedback.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)

Councillor Ellsworth asked when the text amendment would be enacted. The Supervisor of Planning & Development responded that once approved, the amendment would be advertised for a two-week period, and then return to Council for direction. The entire process would take a month between initial approval and enaction.

  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/330
    Moved ByCouncillor Froude
    Seconded ByCouncillor Bruce

    That Council consider a text amendment to revise Section 3 of the Residential Reduced Lot (RRL) Zone to allow consideration of driveways wider than 3.6 metres, subject to a snow storage plan. Further, that Council advertise the text amendment for public comment.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)

Council considered the Building Permits List for information. 

  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/331
    Moved ByCouncillor Ellsworth
    Seconded ByCouncillor Hanlon

    That the weekly payment vouchers for the week ending July 13, 2022 and July 20, 2022, in the amount of $8,962,848.35 be approved as presented.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/332
    Moved ByCouncillor Hickman
    Seconded ByCouncillor Bruce

    That Council approve for award this open call to lowest bidder meeting specifications, Chudworth Manor Holdings, for $28,968.50 per year (HST Incl.) as per the Public Procurement Act.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/333
    Moved ByCouncillor Hickman
    Seconded ByCouncillor Hanlon

    That Council approve for award this open call to the lowest bidder meeting specifications, Strongco, for $1,827,810.00 (HST Incl.) as per the Public Procurement Act. Note that this bid was previously approved for award on SJMC‐R‐2022‐05‐30/233 however the vendor has since been disqualified.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/334
    Moved ByCouncillor Hickman
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ellsworth

    That Council approve for award this open call to the lowest bidder meeting specifications, James R. Eales Equipment Rentals Ltd., for $223,100.00 for a two (2) year period (HST Incl.) as per the Public Procurement Act.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/335
    Moved ByCouncillor Hickman
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ravencroft

    That Council approve for award this open call to the lowest bidder meeting specifications, WLH Contracting Limited, for $322,680.80 (HST Incl.) as per the Public Procurement Act.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/336
    Moved ByCouncillor Hickman
    Seconded ByDeputy Mayor O'Leary

    THAT Council approve for award this open call to SMS Equipment Inc for $2,610,720 plus Hst, as per the Public Procurement Act.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/337
    Moved ByCouncillor Bruce
    Seconded ByCouncillor Hanlon

    That Council approve the sale of City land at 30 Penetanguishene Road, as shown in red on the diagram below.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)

As both the Tely 10 and the Pride Parade scheduled for Sunday, July 24th were postponed due to heat warnings, Councillor Hanlon informed Council that the Special Events Regulatory Committee would be meeting with organizers of the Tely 10 and would be reaching out to members of St. John’s Pride to discuss new dates for the events.

  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/338
    Moved ByCouncillor Hanlon
    Seconded ByDeputy Mayor O'Leary

    That Council approve the road closures and lane reductions associated with the George Street Festival, the Royal St. John’s Regatta, and the St. John’s Triathlon.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/339
    Moved ByCouncillor Froude
    Seconded ByCouncillor Ellsworth

    That Council adopt St. John’s Development Regulations Number 13, 2022, to add Accessory Building as Permitted Use in the Commercial Downtown (CD) Zone, Commercial Downtown Mixed (CDM) Zone, Commercial Downtown Mixed 2 (CDM2) Zone, Industrial Special (IS) Zone, and as a Discretionary Use in the Open Space (O) Zone.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)
  • SJMC-R-2022-07-25/340
    Moved ByCouncillor Ellsworth
    Seconded ByCouncillor Froude

    That Council adopt the Executive Summary Report on Revenues and Expenditures for the year ended December 31, 2021.


    For (10)Mayor Breen, Deputy Mayor O'Leary, Councillor Hickman, Councillor Hanlon, Councillor Korab, Councillor Froude, Councillor Ellsworth, Councillor Ravencroft, Councillor Bruce, and Councillor Ridgeley


    MOTION CARRIED (10 to 0)

Councillor Ravencroft provided an overview of the What We Heard Document and addressed criticism that tenant engagement should be taking place. She advised that tenants are engaged significantly through the City's Affordable Housing Working Group, which incorporates community groups and organizations working in the Affordable Housing sector. Landlord engagement is one prong of a multi-pronged approach and will help Staff identify patterns and combat biases or stigma to create a better housing market. Members of Council and Housing Staff noted the importance of working with community partners. Deputy Mayor O'Leary inquired if End Homelessness St. John's had been engaged in the process, and Staff responded that End Homelessness had been involved throughout the engagement process.

The Mayor advised that the City's Emergency Preparedness Team, along with St. John's Regional Fire Department, community partners, and Eastern Health, are monitoring the current heat wave. Should it become necessary, Staff will be advised to undertake measures and take action to keep the public safe.

Deputy Mayor O'Leary asked the Deputy City Manager of Planning, Engineering, and Regulatory Services for an update as to when the stairs at Livingstone Street and Carter's Hill would reopen. The Deputy City Manager responded that the work is anticipated to go to tender the first week of August and repair work was expected to begin the first week of September.

Deputy Mayor O'Leary requested that Staff advise residents of public swimming areas to ensure that people are not swimming in drinking water reserves. Communicating the location of outdoor swimming areas will give people a better understanding of where they are and are not permitted to swim.

There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 4:22 p.m.

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