Burlington City Council Passes Recommendations from Feb. 11 CPRM Committee Meetings

If you missed our Burlington City Council meeting on Monday, Feb. 24, here are some of the highlights of what we did — for a full recap of all the recommendations carried by Council from the Feb. 11 Community Planning, Regulation and Mobility (CPRM) Committee meeting, please click the links:

• REGION OF HALTON 2020 ALLOCATION PROGRAM — Community Planning Department report, moved by Ward 2 Councillor Lisa Kearns at committee.Endorse the distribution of servicing allocation through the 2020 Regional Allocation Program to the landowners / developers of lands described in the Allocation Request (attached as Appendix 1 to community planning department report PL-10-20), and as shown on the Allocation Request Map (attached as Appendix 4 to community planning department report PL-10-20); andAuthorize the Director of Community Planning to endorse any minor changes to the distribution of servicing allocation which may arise as the Region advances the program; andDirect the City Clerk to forward a copy of community planning department report PL-10-20 together with Council resolution to the Region of Halton and the Towns of Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills.Carried unanimously by Council.Staff report: PL-10-20 Region of Halton 2020 Allocation Program;Appendices: PL-10-20 Appendix 1 Request for Allocation / PL-10-20 - Appendix 2 Regional Report / PL-10-20 Appendix 3 TDSP Map / PL-10-20 Appendix 4 Allocation Request MapMY TAKE:This file has been around for as long as I have been on Council. I am supportive of this — the technical issue is how to service and pay for this land. It’s almost a financing plan. • AMENDMENTS TO HERITAGE DESIGNATIONS BYLAW FOR 3083 LAKESHORE ROAD — Community Planning Department report, moved by Ward 1 Councillor Kelvin Galbraith at committee.State an intention to amend By-law 61-2008 pursuant to Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, section 30.1(1), as shown in the draft amending by-law attached as Appendix C to community planning report PL-04-20; andDirect the Director of Community Planning to provide notice of Council’s intention to amend By-law 61-2008, in accordance with section 30.1(1) of the Ontario Heritage Act; andAuthorize the City Clerk to present the amending by-law to Council, provided there is no objection to the statement of intention to amend designation By-law 61-2008; andAuthorize the City Clerk to take the necessary actions in the event of any objection to the statement of intention to amend By-law 61-2008 pursuant to Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, section 29(7).Carried unanimously by Council.Staff report: PL-04-20 - 3083 Lakeshore Road Designation By-law Amendment— Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward*Posted by John Bkila, Mayor’s Media and Digital Communications Specialist

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