File #: 18-A-077    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Deputation Status: Received
File created: 9/13/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/17/2018 Final action: 9/17/2018
Title: PURSUANT TO SECTION 4.16 OF PROCEDURAL BY-LAW 2013-072, CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERED A REQUEST BY MR. DAVID TAYLOR TO PROVIDE AN EMERGENCY DEPUTATION IN OPPOSITION TO MOTION 18-G-178, ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION - BARRIE OWEN SERVICE INC. - 55-57 MCDONALD STREET, 53-53-59 AND 61-67 OWEN STREET, 70-78 MCDONALD STREET (WARD 2). UPON A VOTE OF CITY COUNCIL BEING TAKEN, MR. TAYLOR WAS PERMITTED TO ADDRESS CITY COUNCIL. DEPUTATION BY CATHY COLEBATCH REGARDING MOTION 18-G-180, CULTURE HERITAGE STRATEGY Ms. Cathy Colebatch provided a deputation in opposition to motion 18-G-180 regarding the Cultural Heritage Strategy. Ms. Colebatch advised that while she is pleased to see a Cultural Heritage Strategy moving forward, she believes there are several areas that need to be further addressed. She indicated her concern about Item #2 in the recommendation going forward without additional funding and resources. Ms. Colebatch also expressed her concerns about the City not having a good inventor...

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PURSUANT TO SECTION 4.16 OF PROCEDURAL BY-LAW 2013-072, CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERED A REQUEST BY MR. DAVID TAYLOR TO PROVIDE AN EMERGENCY DEPUTATION IN OPPOSITION TO MOTION 18-G-178, ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION - BARRIE OWEN SERVICE INC. - 55-57 MCDONALD STREET, 53-53-59 AND 61-67 OWEN STREET, 70-78 MCDONALD STREET (WARD 2). UPON A VOTE OF CITY COUNCIL BEING TAKEN, MR. TAYLOR WAS PERMITTED TO ADDRESS CITY COUNCIL.

 

DEPUTATION BY CATHY COLEBATCH REGARDING MOTION 18-G-180, CULTURE HERITAGE STRATEGY

 

Ms. Cathy Colebatch provided a deputation in opposition to motion 18-G-180 regarding the Cultural Heritage Strategy.  Ms. Colebatch advised that while she is pleased to see a Cultural Heritage Strategy moving forward, she believes there are several areas that need to be further addressed.  She indicated her concern about Item #2 in the recommendation going forward without additional funding and resources.  Ms. Colebatch also expressed her concerns about the City not having a good inventory of century homes and demolitions that are permitted without a plan for redevelopment.

 

Members of City Council asked a number of questions and received responses from Ms. Colebatch and City staff.