Agenda
Operations Committee


Operations Committee Meeting
Monday, July 8, 2019
Tom Davies Square - Council Chamber
Deb McIntosh, Chair
Mark Signoretti, Vice Chair

8:45 a.m. OPERATIONS COMMITTEEMEETING
COUNCIL CHAMBER

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DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF

PRESENTATIONS

1. Report dated June 26, 2019 from the General Manager of Growth and Infrastructure regarding City of Greater Sudbury Comprehensive Sign By-law Review Update.

(ELECTRONIC PRESENTATION) (FOR INFORMATION ONLY)
(This report provides an update on the revised CGS Sign By-law.)

1.1 Full Report (pdf)
1.2 sign by-law review - operations committee (pdf)
1.3 Sign Bylaw CGS Presentation (pdf)

  • Guido Mazza, Director of Building Services/Chief Building Official
2. Report dated June 17, 2019 from the General Manager of Growth and Infrastructure regarding Paris - Notre Dame Bikeway Design Update #1.

(ELECTRONIC PRESENTATION) (FOR INFORMATION ONLY)
(This report will provide the Committee with a summary of public consultation undertaken to date and outline how the comments received have shaped the design of the Paris-Notre Dame Bikeway to date. A preliminary design may also be shown to the Committee for their information.)

2.1 Full Report (pdf)
2.2 Paris-Notre Dame Bikeway Design Update - Report (pdf)
2.3 PRESENTATION - Paris Notre Dame Bikeway Design Update 1 - Ops Committee July 8 - Clean (pdf)

  • Marisa Talarico, Active Transportation Coordinator

MEMBERS' MOTIONS

M-1. Green Development Initiative Incentives
As presented by Councillor McIntosh:

WHEREAS the City of Greater Sudbury recently approved development charge policies that not only support economic development, but also support a variety of other policy objectives that City Council believes are important for the City's successful growth;

AND WHEREAS the City of Greater Sudbury also recently declared a "Climate Emergency", signaling its intention to make action on climate change a strategic priority;

AND WHEREAS "green" development initiatives such as solar photovoltaic systems and certification processes like the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program (LEED), recognize that sustainability is a key feature of all buildings that can provide substantial community benefits and contribute to larger environmental goals;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that staff be directed to produce a report in the third quarter of 2019 describing steps required to introduce incentives, such as rebates equivalent to a portion of development charges paid, for green development initiatives for multi-residential and non-residential buildings based on one or more of the following:

1.Solar hot water system that provides for a minimum of 25% of the building’s energy needs.

2.Transpired solar collectors that provides for a minimum of 10% of the building’s energy needs.

3.Solar photovoltaic system that provides for a minimum of 5% of the building’s energy needs.

4.Certification and registry with the Green Building Council of Canada as meeting current and applicable LEED certification requirements and/or its zero carbon standard.

CORRESPONDENCE FOR INFORMATION ONLY

I-1. Report dated June 21, 2019 from the General Manager of Growth and Infrastructure regarding Update on the Construction & Demolition Material Recycling Area.

(FOR INFORMATION ONLY)
(This report provides an update on the Construction and Demolition Material Recycling area located within the Sudbury landfill.)

1.1 Full Report (pdf)
1.2 20190620 C&D Report (pdf)

I-2. Report dated June 21, 2019 from the General Manager of Growth and Infrastructure regarding 2019 Road Safety Assessment.

(FOR INFORMATION ONLY)
(This report presents collision statistics and trends for roadways in the City of Greater Sudbury and steps that have been to improve safety. In addition, the report will cover the analysis of the top 5 locations for potential safety improvement.)

2.1 Full Report (pdf)
2.2 2019 Road Safety Assessment Report (pdf)

ADDENDUM

CIVIC PETITIONS

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