Mississauga public meetings in 2022
168 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment will hold a public meeting to consider 11 applications for minor variances and consents, including a large batch of 37 consent applications for lots along Longview Place. The committee will also hear applications for properties on Northmount Ave, Mavis Rd, Pine Avenue North, Pine Ave S, McNaughton Ave, Lorne Park Road, Queensway East, Heswall Crt, Country Club Cres, and Rosebush Road. Written submissions are accepted, and the public can participate online.
- 37 consent applications (A578.22-A614.22) for lots along Longview Place, Ward 11
- Minor variance and consent applications at 1214 Northmount Ave (Ward 1)
- Consent application at 5900 Mavis Rd (Ward 6)
- Minor variance and consent applications at 40 Pine Avenue North and 24 Pine Ave S (Ward 1)
- Minor variance application at 1200 Lorne Park Road (Ward 2)
Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee
The Mississauga Appeal Tribunal will hear an appeal from G. Singh, Director/Owner of 2721040 Ontario Corporation o/a &Company Resto Bar, regarding the Licensing Manager's decision to deny renewal of an Eatery Operating Licence under Business Licencing Bylaw 0001-2006. The hearing will follow By-law 420-04 and the Statutory Powers Procedure Act. The agenda includes only this one substantive matter, along with standard procedural items.
- Appeal of denied Eatery Operating Licence renewal for &Company Resto Bar
- Notice of Appeal dated July 20, 2022 from G. Singh
- Hearing under Business Licencing Bylaw 0001-2006 and By-law 420-04
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda; the committee will hear or discuss these matters at the meeting.
- A254.22 – 1674 Valentine Garden (Ward 2)
- A487.22 – 1567 Ifield Rd (Ward 8)
- A536.22 – 280 Lakeshore Road E (Ward 1)
- A574.22 – 7140 Hurontario St (Ward 5)
- A572.21 – 5 Scarboro Street (Ward 5) – includes late TRCA comment
Council
Mississauga Council approved a consent agenda including financial reports, a Bill 109 development review pilot, and committee reports. They also decided to continue hybrid meetings for Council and Standing Committees while keeping Advisory Committees virtual but live-streamed. The most consequential item was approving a $14,000,000 Section 37 community benefits contribution for the Lakeview Community Partners development at 1082 Lakeshore Road East.
- Approved $14,000,000 Section 37 community benefits for Lakeview Community Partners (1082 Lakeshore Road East)
- Approved 42 back-to-back townhomes and 4 condominium townhomes at 5150 Ninth Line (Mattamy)
- Approved two electronic billboard sign variances (1900 Derry Road East, 2531 Cawthra Road)
- Approved $348,995 in operating budget reserve transfers and multiple capital project fundings
- Endorsed Bill 109 development application review pilot with staff to report back in Q2 2023
Council approved the 2023 consolidated user fees and charges by-law and authorized $13,456,000 for advanced capital projects to proceed in early 2023. The meeting also included approvals for various zoning amendments, heritage property requests, and new staff directions regarding rooming houses and multi-residential unit sizes.
- Approved $13,456,000 for 2023 Advanced Capital Projects (12-0)
- Approved 2023 consolidated user fees and charges by-law (12-0)
- Approved $14M Section 37 community benefits for 1082 Lakeshore Road East (12-0)
- Directed staff to study rooming house by-law enforcement and benchmarks (12-0)
- Directed staff to study feasibility of minimum 2-3 bedroom unit thresholds in new builds (12-0)
- Approved hybrid meeting format for Council and Standing Committees (12-0)
- Approved $2,000 for Traffic Safety Council annual appreciation event (12-0)
- Approved demolition of heritage listed property at 2346 Mississauga Road (12-0)
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved a request to demolish a property at 2346 Mississauga Road after determining it was not worthy of heritage designation. The committee also approved alterations to heritage properties on Front Street South and Queen Street South.
- Approved demolition of heritage listed property at 2346 Mississauga Road
- Approved request to build a new home at 52 Front Street South
- Approved request to alter heritage designated property at 271 Queen Street South
- Approved Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Report 5 - 2022 (recommendations PCHCD-0011-2022 to PCHCD-0013-2022)
Audit Committee
The committee appointed Councillor Horneck as Chair and Councillor Fonseca as Vice-Chair for the term ending November 14, 2026. The committee also received several reports for information regarding the 2022 External Audit Plan and internal audit results.
- Appointed Councillor Horneck as Chair of the Audit Committee (4-0)
- Appointed Councillor Fonseca as Vice-Chair of the Audit Committee (4-0)
- Approved agenda (Councillor A. Tedjo)
- Approved May 16, 2022 draft minutes (Councillor J. Kovac)
- Received 2022 External Audit Plan report for information (5-0)
- Received Fleet Management and Utility Management Database Administration audit reports for information (5-0)
- Received Status of Outstanding Audit Recommendations as of September 30, 2022 report for information
Planning and Development Committee
This Planning and Development Committee meeting has no public matters on the agenda for either the afternoon or evening session. The only substantive item is a closed-session education session on Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act. The meeting will also consider draft minutes from November 21, 2022.
- Closed session education session on Bill 109, More Homes for Everyone Act
- Draft minutes from November 21, 2022
- No public matters to be considered
The Planning and Development Committee held an education session regarding Bill 109, More Homes for Everyone Act. The committee voted to receive the session for information.
- Approved draft minutes from November 21, 2022
- Received education session on Bill 109, More Homes for Everyone Act for information (12-0)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee considered four development items. It approved a sign variance for an electronic billboard at 455 Gibraltar Drive, received information on a proposed 9-storey condo at 21-51 Queen Street North, and received a Section 37 community benefits report for 1345 Lakeshore Road East. The committee also recommended approval of a rezoning and subdivision for 22 homes near King and Camilla, with conditions, and directed staff to support it at the Ontario Land Tribunal.
- Approved sign variance SGNBLD 22-743 for one electronic billboard at 455 Gibraltar Drive
- Received info on OZ/OPA 22-009: 9-storey, 390-unit condo with ground-floor retail at 21-51 Queen Street North
- Received Section 37 community benefits report for 8-12 storey building at 1345 Lakeshore Road East
- Recommended approval of rezoning/subdivision for 9 freehold and 13 CEC homes at 0 King St E, 0 Camilla Rd, 2487 Camilla Rd
- Directed staff to attend Ontario Land Tribunal hearing in support of the King/Camilla development
The Planning and Development Committee approved a sign variance for an electronic billboard and a city-initiated official plan amendment for a residential subdivision. Two other reports regarding condominium developments were received for information.
- Approved electronic billboard sign variance at 455 Gibraltar Drive (11-0)
- Approved official plan amendment for 9 freehold and 13 CEC detached homes at 0 King Street East, 0 Camilla Road and 2487 Camilla Road (11-1)
- Received information report for 9-storey condominium at 21-51 Queen Street North (12-0)
- Received information report for Section 37 community benefits at 1345 Lakeshore Road East (12-0)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances and consents across multiple wards. The agenda lists each property address and application number, with public notices and comments attached. No decisions are recorded in the agenda itself.
- 2494 & 2510 Cliff Rd and 306 King St E (Ward 7) - applications B69.22-B76.22, A563.22, A564.22
- 94-100 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1) - application B77.22
- 1242 Alexandra Ave (Ward 1) - applications B36.22, A269.22, A270.22
- 3450 Wolfedale Rd (Ward 6) - application A507.22
- 70 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1) - application A619.22
Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee
The Mississauga Traffic Safety Council is reviewing 17 site inspection reports for schools across the city, each with recommendations for safety improvements such as crossing guards, zebra markings, signage, and enforcement. The council will vote on approving these recommendations, which include requests for Transportation and Works to repaint markings, review signals, and for police to enforce speed limits. A presentation on the School Streets Program and School Walking Routes is also scheduled.
- Recommendation to not place crossing guard at Sheridan Park Drive and Fifth Line West (Ward 2), but repaint zebra markings and review traffic signals
- Recommendation to create a 30 km/hr school zone on Central Parkway West between Joan Drive and Omeath Court for Elm Drive Public School (Ward 7)
- Recommendation to enforce no stopping zones and speeding near St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Elementary School (Ward 10)
- Recommendation to review feasibility of traffic signals at Ceremonial Drive and Fairwind Drive for Fairwind Senior Public School (Ward 5)
- Presentation by Laura Zeglen on School Streets Program and School Walking Routes Update
The Council reviewed site inspection reports for 18 school zones, generally finding that warrants for new or extended crossing guard services were not met. However, the Council approved several infrastructure improvements, including new zebra markings, signage updates, and a new 30km/hr school zone for Elm Drive Public School.
- Denied crossing guard requests for 12 schools including Sheridan Park, Thorn Lodge, and Shelter Bay
- Approved 30km/hr school zone on Central Parkway West for Elm Drive Public School
- Approved removal of second crossing guard at Second Line West and Lamplight Way effective Dec 23, 2022
- Approved zebra marking installations for Sheridan Park, Shelter Bay, Corpus Christi, Fairwind Senior, and Burnhamthorpe schools
- Approved updated site inspection form with added drop-downs
- Awarded 2022 Dr. Arthur Wood Safety Award to Robert Crocker
- Approved ~$200 budget for Dr. Arthur Wood Safety Award plaque
- Requested feasibility reviews for traffic signals at Sheridan Park and Fairwind Senior Public Schools
Budget Committee - Fees and Charges
The Budget Committee is meeting to consider a series of 2023 fees and charges reports, including MiWay transit fares, recreation programs, and various departmental fees. The agenda also includes an update on 2023 budget timelines and a request for advance approval of capital projects. Most items are proposals for the committee's consideration, not final decisions.
- MiWay Fare Strategy - 2023
- 2023 Transportation and Works Fees and Charges (revised)
- 2023 Recreation Program Fees and Rental Rates
- 2023 Fire & Emergency Services Fees and Charges
- 2023 Advance Capital Project Approval
The Committee approved new and revised 2023 fees and charges across multiple city departments, including transportation, recreation, and fire services. It also authorized $13,456,000 for advance capital projects to proceed in the first quarter of 2023. A by-law was enacted to extend current MiWay fares until March 1, 2023.
- Approved $13,456,000 for advance capital projects (12-0)
- Approved 2023 Transportation and Works fees and charges (12-0)
- Approved $1,000 per vendor Fireworks Sales Business Licensing Fee (7-4)
- Approved 2023 Recreation program fees and rental rates, excluding golf fees (12-0)
- Approved 2023 Parks, Forestry & Environment fees and charges (12-0)
- Approved 2023 Culture program fees and rental rates (12-0)
- Approved 2023 Fire & Emergency Services fees and charges (12-0)
- Extended current MiWay fees and charges by-law until March 1, 2023 (11-0)
Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee
The Mississauga Appeal Tribunal will hear an appeal by Ziad Abou Chacra regarding the revocation of an Airport Municipal Transportation Vehicle (AMTV) owner's licence by the Licensing Manager under the Public Vehicle Licencing By-law 0420-2004. The meeting is otherwise procedural, including call to order, land acknowledgement, and agenda approval.
- Appeal hearing for Ziad Abou Chacra regarding AMTV licence revocation
- Licence revoked under Public Vehicle Licencing By-law 0420-2004
- Hearing under Statutory Powers Procedure Act
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 16 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments, but does not provide details on the specific requests. One application (A559.22) includes a withdrawal notice, indicating it may be withdrawn.
- B66.22 – 22 Elmwood Ave N (Ward 1)
- B68.22 – 60 & 80 Courtneypark Dr W and 1 & 85 Prologis Blvd (Ward 5)
- A303.22 – 3487 Chartrand Crescent (Ward 8)
- A485.22 – 3043 Coral Dr (Ward 5)
- A559.22 – 1461 Sandgate Cres (Ward 2) – withdrawal notice attached
General Committee
Mississauga's General Committee will consider several staff reports, including designating vendors for MiWay bus replacement parts and sublet repairs, amending the PRESTO operating agreement, adjusting 2022 MiWay fees and charges, and a request for a parking fee holiday in Port Credit and Clarkson. The committee will also review a delegation of authority report for land transactions, strike off uncollectible taxes, and set the 2023 interim tax levy for pre-authorized payment plan enrollees. A deputation from Guild Electric Ltd. will address cost escalations for city contractors.
- Vendor of Record Designations for MiWay bus parts and sublet repairs
- Amendment to PRESTO Operating Agreement
- Amendment to 2022 MiWay fees and charges
- Port Credit and Clarkson on-street parking fee holiday request (Wards 1 and 2)
- 2023 Interim Tax Levy for pre-authorized payment plan properties
The General Committee approved on-street parking fee waivers for Port Credit and Clarkson from November 30, 2022, to January 15, 2023. It also established a $4.00 PRESTO Open Payment Fare for MiWay and authorized several transit and tax-related administrative actions.
- Approved on-street parking fee waivers for Port Credit and Clarkson BIAs (11-0)
- Approved $4.00 PRESTO Open Payment Fare for MiWay (11-0)
- Approved Vendors of Record for MiWay bus replacement parts and repair services (11-0)
- Authorized amendment to PRESTO Operating Agreement for new risk-sharing model (11-0)
- Approved writing off $685,586.37 in uncollectible taxes and fees (11-0)
- Approved 2023 interim tax levy for pre-authorized payment plan properties (11-0)
- Received deputation from Guild Electric Ltd. regarding cost escalations
- Directed staff to investigate feasibility of a City of Mississauga credit card
Special Council
This is a special council meeting focused on Bill 23, the 'More Homes Built Faster Act', and its implications for Mississauga. Council will hear a staff presentation and a deputation from Peel ACORN, then consider a corporate report on the matter. The meeting also includes a closed session for litigation matters.
- Bill 23 'More Homes Built Faster Act' and implications for City of Mississauga (Item 10.1)
- Deputation by Katherine Morton, Manager, Planning Strategies on Bill 23 (Item 7.1)
- Deputation by Nabeela Irfan, Peel ACORN, on concerns about Bill 23 (Item 7.2)
- Closed session on litigation 'Starr v. City of Mississauga et. al.' (Item 21.1)
- Motion to close meeting to public for closed session (Item 16.1)
Council approved recommendations to oppose the provincial Bill 23 'More Homes Built Faster Act,' specifically seeking to be made whole for revenue losses. They also authorized the Mayor to work with other big city mayors on a professional public relations campaign to inform residents of the bill's impacts. Additionally, Council authorized the settlement of the 'Starr v. City of Mississauga et al.' court application.
- Endorsed positions in report on Bill 23 and authorized staff to prepare additional comments (11-0)
- Authorized Mayor to work with Ontario's Big City Mayors on a professional PR campaign regarding Bill 23 (11-0)
- Authorized City Solicitor to settle Divisional Court application DC-22-0033 (Starr v. City of Mississauga et al.) (11-0)
- Approved closing a portion of the meeting to discuss litigation (11-0)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee considered several planning applications, including sign variances, zoning amendments, and a Section 37 community benefits agreement. The most consequential item was approval of a $14,000,000 community benefits contribution from Lakeview Community Partners Limited for a mixed-use waterfront development at 1082 Lakeshore Rd E. and 800 Hydro Road. The committee also approved two electronic billboard sign variances, a rezoning for 46 townhomes at 5150 Ninth Line, and directed staff to oppose an 11-storey condo at 128 Lakeshore Road East at the Ontario Land Tribunal.
- Approved $14,000,000 Section 37 community benefits for Lakeview Community Partners Limited (1082 Lakeshore Rd E. and 800 Hydro Road)
- Approved sign variance for electronic billboard at 1900 Derry Road East (SGNBLD 22-2141 VAR W5)
- Approved sign variance for electronic billboard at 2531 Cawthra Road (SGNBLD 22-1197 VAR W1)
- Approved rezoning and draft plan for 46 townhomes at 5150 Ninth Line (Mattamy)
- Directed staff to oppose 11-storey condo at 128 Lakeshore Road East at Ontario Land Tribunal
The Planning and Development Committee approved a $14 million community benefits contribution for a mixed-use waterfront project. The committee also approved two sign variances and a residential development of 46 townhomes, while recommending the denial of an 11-storey condominium proposal.
- Approved $14,000,000 Section 37 Community Benefits contribution for 1082 Lakeshore Rd E. and 800 Hydro Road (10-0)
- Approved sign variance for electronic billboard at 1900 Derry Road East (10-0)
- Approved sign variance for single sided electronic billboard at 2531 Cawthra Road (10-0)
- Approved Official Plan Amendment and Rezoning for 46 townhomes at 5150 Ninth Line (10-0)
- Directed City Council to oppose an 11-storey condominium at 128 Lakeshore Road East at the Ontario Land Tribunal (9-0)
- Decided that the Committee Chair shall be assigned on a rotating one-year basis (8-3)
- Approved the report on potential zoning amendments for plant-based manufacturing to go directly to Council (10-0)
- Approved draft minutes from August 8, 2022 (two meetings)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 planning applications, including minor variances and consents, at properties across Wards 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 11. The agenda lists each application with attached notices and comments, but does not specify the nature of each request. The meeting also includes a declaration of conflict of interest and standard procedural items.
- 5145 and 5165 Dixie Rd (Ward 5) — application B63.22
- 150 Paisley Boulevard West (Ward 7) — applications B48.21, A333.21, A334.21
- 3448 Mississauga Road (Ward 8) — application A442.22
- 1262 Canvey Cres (Ward 2) — application A480.22
- 2960 Argentia Rd (Ward 9) — application A550.22
Council
Mississauga City Council approved a consent agenda including a five-year contract extension for Hemson Consulting Ltd. for post-by-law activities, tax adjustments, and two Heritage Advisory Committee reports with multiple heritage property designations and alterations. Council also received deputations on the Mayor's Holiday Food Drive and a petition opposing cycle tracks on Bloor Street.
- Extended Hemson Consulting Ltd. contract to December 31, 2028 for post-by-law activities
- Approved tax adjustments under Sections 357 and 358 of the Municipal Act
- Designated 1239 Lakeshore Road East under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
- Approved alterations to heritage properties at 1695 The Collegeway, 7004 Second Line West, 4415 Mississauga Road, and 831 Sunningdale Bend
- Received petition opposing cycle track lanes on Bloor Street from Dixie Road to Cawthra Road
Council approved a series of appointments for municipal boards and committees for the 2022-2026 term. The session also included approvals for heritage designations, zoning by-laws, and contract extensions. Council directed staff to review the current committee structure and fireworks regulations.
- Appointed Council members to Audit, Planning and Development, Accessibility, and Heritage committees (12-0)
- Approved contract extension for Hemson Consulting Ltd. from Jan 1, 2023 to Dec 31, 2028 (12-0)
- Designated 1239 Lakeshore Road East under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (12-0)
- Approved tax adjustments for cancellation, reduction, or refund of taxes (12-0)
- Approved zoning by-law amendment for 5510 Mavis Road (12-0)
- Instructed Legal Services to oppose Committee of Adjustment decision for 232 Isabella Avenue (7-5)
- Instructed Legal Services to take no position on 224 Pinewood Trail appeal (12-0)
- Decided not to pursue appeal or review for Plazacorp Properties Limited at Argyle Road (12-0)
Inaugural Council
This is the inaugural meeting of Mississauga City Council for the 2022-2026 term. The council will appoint members to standing committees (Budget and General), enact a by-law for a rotating Acting Head of Council, and hear the Mayor's inaugural address. The agenda is largely procedural, focused on setting up the new council term.
- Appointment of members to Budget Committee and General Committee
- By-law to appoint an Acting Head of Council on a rotating basis for 2022-2026 term
- Mayor Bonnie Crombie's inaugural council address
- Confirmatory by-law to confirm proceedings of the November 15, 2022 meeting
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda; the meeting is for discussion and public input.
- B53.22, A422.22, A423.22 at 1057 Shaw Dr (Ward 1)
- B64.22, A512.22, A513.22 at 269 Troy St (Ward 1)
- B65.22 at 23 Tecumseth Ave (Ward 1)
- A498.22 at 55 Park Street East (Ward 1)
- A530.22 at 616 Curzon Ave (Ward 1)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address but does not include details of the requested variances. Public participation is invited, and written submissions can be sent to the committee.
- 2560 Palisander Ave (Ward 7)
- 10 Theodore Dr (Ward 11)
- 3800 Partition Rd (Ward 10)
- 3455 Havenwood Dr (Ward 3)
- 755 Queensway E, Units 102/103 (Ward 1)
Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee
The Mississauga Appeal Tribunal is meeting to hear an appeal by G. Singh, Director/Owner of 2721040 Ontario Corporation o/a &Company Resto Bar, against the Licensing Manager's decision to deny renewal of an Eatery Operating Licence under Business Licensing Bylaw 0001-2006. The hearing will follow the City's By-law 420-04 and the Statutory Powers Procedure Act. The agenda includes only this one substantive matter, along with routine procedural items.
- Appeal of denied Eatery Operating Licence renewal for &Company Resto Bar
- Licensing decision under Business Licensing Bylaw 0001-2006
- Hearing under By-law 420-04 and Statutory Powers Procedure Act
Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee
The Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting virtually to consider two requests to alter heritage properties at 35 and 52 Front Street South, and to approve its 2023 meeting schedule. The meeting also includes routine items such as approving the agenda, minutes from the previous meeting, and declarations of conflict of interest. Public participation requires advance registration.
- Request to Alter 35 Front Street South (Ward 1)
- Request to Alter 52 Front Street South
- 2023 Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Meeting Schedule
The subcommittee approved a request to alter 35 Front Street South and a conditional request to build a new home at 52 Front Street South. The approval for 52 Front Street South requires a lowered maximum height to align with current zoning. The 2023 meeting schedule was also approved.
- Approved request to alter 35 Front Street South
- Approved request to build a new home at 52 Front Street South conditional on a lowered maximum height
- Approved 2023 Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Meeting Schedule
- Approved minutes from 2022-09-19 meeting
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 17 applications for minor variances and consents at various properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda itself; the committee will hear and decide on these matters during the meeting.
- B54.22 – 2510 & 2520 Royal Windsor Drive (Ward 2)
- B61.22, A482.22, A483.22 – 1623 Eglinton Ave W (Ward 6)
- A496.22 – 3210 Hurontario St (Ward 7)
- A421.21 – 1471 Helm Ct (Ward 2)
- A255.22 – 1476 Trotwood Ave (Ward 1)
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to consider requests to alter three designated heritage properties, receive a report on the Port Credit Heritage Conservation District, and discuss a deputation on Hancock Woodlands Park. The committee will also review information items, including changes to the Ontario Heritage Act under the More Homes Built Faster Act, and set its 2023 meeting schedule.
- Request to alter heritage property at 4415 Mississauga Road (Ward 8)
- Request to alter heritage property at 1695 The Collegeway (Ward 8)
- Request to alter heritage property at 831 Sunningdale Bend (Ward 2)
- Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Report 4 - 2022
- 2023 Community Heritage Ontario Membership Renewal
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved requests to alter designated heritage properties at 4415 Mississauga Road, 1695 The Collegeway, and 831 Sunningdale Bend. The committee also approved the 2023 Community Heritage Ontario membership renewal and recommendations from the Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee.
- Approved alteration of heritage property at 4415 Mississauga Road
- Approved alteration of heritage property at 1695 The Collegeway
- Approved alteration of heritage property at 831 Sunningdale Bend
- Approved Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee recommendations PCHCD-0008-2022 to PCHCD-0010-2022
- Approved 2023 Community Heritage Ontario Membership Renewal for $75.00
- Approved September 6, 2022 meeting minutes
- Received update on Hancock Woodlands Park development
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across Wards 1-7 and 10. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are detailed in the agenda itself.
- 733 Central Parkway West (Ward 7) - file B57.22
- 5306 Drenkelly Court (Ward 6) - files B59.22, A467.22, A468.22
- 1356 Oak Lane (Ward 2) - file B60.22
- 515 Wallenberg Cres (Ward 4) - file A352.22
- 975 Aviation Rd (Ward 1) - file A471.22 (revised notice)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 14 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across the city. Each item includes a notice and comment document. The meeting is open to the public, and written submissions can be sent to the Secretary-Treasurer.
- 3266 Waxwing Drive (Ward 10)
- 6096 Windfleet Cres. (Ward 11)
- 40 Inglewood Drive (Ward 1)
- 1265 Lakebreeze Dr (Ward 1)
- 5670 Dawlish Cres. (Ward 6)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across Wards 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, and 11. The agenda lists each application with attached notices and comments, but does not include details of the requests. The meeting will also handle procedural items such as declarations of conflict of interest and deferrals.
- 28 Pine Ave N (Ward 1) – B47.22
- 25 Pine Ave N (Ward 1) – B48.22
- 5 Maple Ave N (Ward 1) – B58.22
- 1260 Kane Rd (Ward 2) – A419.22
- 2555 Erin Centre Blvd Unit No.1&2 (Ward 11) – A446.22
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 minor variance and consent applications across multiple wards, plus one consent application (B55.22, A436.22, A437.22) at 695 Montbeck Cres. Two items have been withdrawn: A325.22 at 2375 Gareth Rd and A408.21 at 207 Lakeshore Road East. The committee will also handle declarations of conflict, deferrals, and other business.
- B55.22, A436.22, A437.22 at 695 Montbeck Cres (Ward 1)
- A387.22 at 1235 Queensway East, Unit 12 (Ward 1)
- A420.22 at 1509 Petrie Way (Ward 2)
- A421.22 at 640 Tupelo Crt (Ward 1)
- Withdrawn: A325.22 at 2375 Gareth Rd (Ward 7) and A408.21 at 207 Lakeshore Road East (Ward 1)
Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee
The Mississauga Appeal Tribunal is meeting to hear one appeal: G. Singh, director/owner of 2721040 Ontario Corporation operating as &Company Resto Bar, is appealing the Licensing Manager's decision to deny an eatery operating licence under Business Licensing Bylaw 0001-2006. The hearing follows the Statutory Powers Procedure Act and By-law 420-04. No other substantive matters are on the agenda.
- Appeal of denied eatery operating licence for &Company Resto Bar
- Appellant: G. Singh, Director/Owner, 2721040 Ontario Corporation
- Decision under appeal: Licensing Manager's denial under Bylaw 0001-2006
- Hearing governed by By-law 420-04 and Statutory Powers Procedure Act
Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee
This agenda contains only procedural boilerplate with no listed items, decisions, or discussions. The meeting appears to be a routine session of the Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee with no substantive agenda items provided.
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting to consider 17 applications for minor variances and consents at various properties across the city. The agenda lists each application with associated notices and comments, but does not provide details on the nature of each request. The meeting is being held online.
- 36 Maple Ave N (Ward 1) - B50.22, A401.22, A402.22
- 1427 Dundas Cres (Ward 6) - B51.22, B52.22
- 45 Benson Ave (Ward 1) - B56.22, A438.22, A439.22
- 3576 Gallager Drive (Ward 6) - A361.22
- 780 South Sheridan Way (Ward 2) - A371.22
Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee
The Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting virtually to review information items, including murals at Fire Station 104 and updated design drawings for 40 Peter Street South. The subcommittee will also consider changes to its 2022 meeting dates. No decisions are listed on the agenda; items are for discussion or information.
- Murals at Fire Station 104
- Update on final design drawings, 40 Peter Street South (Ward 1)
- Update to 2022 meeting dates
The subcommittee received three information items: a memorandum on murals at Fire Station 104, an update on final design drawings for 40 Peter Street South, and a notice of revised 2022 meeting dates. No substantive decisions were made; all items were received for information only.
- Received memorandum on murals at Fire Station 104
- Received update on final design drawings for 40 Peter Street South
- Received update on 2022 meeting dates
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda itself.
- 6018 Castlegrove Crt (Ward 10) - files B31.22, B32.22, A192.22, A193.22
- 865 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1) - files B30.22, A167.22
- 863 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1) - file B34.22
- 86 and 90 Dundas St E (Ward 7) - file A410.22
- 2880, 2884 & 2896 Slough Street (Ward 5) - file A79.22
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved a request to demolish a heritage-listed property at 1171 Stavebank Road, determining it is not worthy of designation. They also approved alterations to designated heritage properties, a new heritage designation for 1239 Lakeshore Road East, and received several information items.
- Approved demolition of 1171 Stavebank Road (Ward 1)
- Approved alterations to 1695 The Collegeway (Ward 8)
- Approved alterations to 7004 Second Line West (Ward 11) with condition to replace sod and trees
- Approved heritage designation of 1239 Lakeshore Road East (Ward 1) under Ontario Heritage Act
- Received final design for Vimy Park, 29 Stavebank Road (Ward 1)
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved the Part IV designation of 1239 Lakeshore Road East under the Ontario Heritage Act, based on its design, physical, and contextual value. The committee also approved a demolition request for 1171 Stavebank Road, finding it not worthy of designation, and approved alterations to heritage properties at 1695 The Collegeway and 7004 Second Line West. All decisions were unanimous with no recorded votes against.
- Approved heritage designation of 1239 Lakeshore Road East under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
- Approved demolition of 1171 Stavebank Road, finding it not worthy of designation
- Approved alteration to designated heritage property at 1695 The Collegeway
- Approved alteration to designated heritage property at 7004 Second Line West, with condition to replace sod and trees to break up massing
- Approved Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Report 5-2022
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 17 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments, but does not include details of the requested variances. The meeting also includes standard procedural items like call to order and conflict of interest declarations.
- B43.22: 2126 Wiseman Court (Ward 2)
- B44.22, A390.22, A391.22: 29 Harrison Ave (Ward 1)
- A322.22: 6360 Osprey Blvd (Ward 10)
- A382.22: 230 Lakeshore Road East (Ward 1)
- A175.22: 5461 Red Brush Dr (Ward 5)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 16 applications for minor variances and consents. The agenda lists properties across multiple wards, but no details on the specific requests are provided in the agenda itself.
- 1101 Indian Road (Ward 2) - B42.22, A363.22, A364.22
- 2179 Robin Dr (Ward 8) - A236.22
- 529 Kelvedon Mews (Ward 4) - A243.22
- 534 Avonwick Ave (Ward 5) - A262.22
- 446 South Service Road (Ward 1) - B22.21, A134.21, A135.21
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 11 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across Wards 1, 4, 5, 8, and 11. The agenda lists each property address and associated application numbers, with attached notices and comments for public review. No decisions are recorded in the agenda itself.
- 224 Pinewood Tr (Ward 1) — applications B33.22, A207.22, A208.22
- 1106 Westmount Avenue (Ward 1) — application A372.22
- 270 Lakeshore Road West (Ward 1) — application A376.22
- 3539, 3541 and 3545 Platinum Drive (Ward 8) — application A379.22
- 310 Lakeshore Road West (Ward 1) — application A392.22
Council
Mississauga City Council is meeting to consider a wide range of items, including several planning and development by-laws, a petition against a proposed development, and motions on homebuyer protection and air conditioning in rentals. The agenda includes many routine approvals, but also significant policy decisions on inclusionary zoning, major transit station areas, and the Dundas Street corridor. A closed session will address land deals, litigation, and a street sweeping contract.
- By-laws to adopt Official Plan Amendments for inclusionary zoning (No. 140) and city-wide Major Transit Station Area policies (No. 143, 144)
- By-law to adopt Official Plan Amendment No. 149 for a 12-storey rental building with 184 units and 28 townhomes at 6719 Glen Erin Drive
- Petition to reject proposed 40- and 42-storey condominiums at 88 Park Street East
- Motion to request Province allow air conditioning in rental apartments
- Closed session items include land exchange with 10 West GO GP Inc. and Enersource shareholder agreement
Council approved a wide range of planning and development items, including zoning by-law amendments, official plan amendments, and several residential and mixed-use projects across multiple wards. Key approvals included a 12-storey rental apartment building at 6719 Glen Erin Drive, a 14-storey stepped apartment at 255 Dundas Street West, and 18 townhomes at 1575 Hurontario Street. Council also approved the City-Wide Major Transit Station Area Study (9-3), released 75% of Art Gallery of Mississauga funding (12-0), and passed motions opposing the province's strong mayor legislation and urging better homebuyer protections.
- Approved 12 development applications including zoning and official plan amendments (12-0)
- Approved City-Wide Major Transit Station Area Study Official Plan Amendment (9-3)
- Released 75% of Art Gallery of Mississauga funding after conditions met (12-0)
- Declared 91 Park Street East surplus for disposition (12-0)
- Extended portable sign exemption period to January 1, 2023 (12-0)
- Opposed province's strong mayor legislation (12-0)
- Urged province to better protect homebuyers via HCRA reforms (12-0)
- Requested province allow air conditioning in rental units (12-0)
Meadowvale Village HCD Subcommittee
The Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting virtually to consider a request to alter a property at 7004 Second Line West, and to discuss adding 2022 meeting dates. The agenda also includes routine items such as approval of minutes and declarations of conflict of interest.
- Request to Alter 7004 Second Line West (file 0464-2022, with site plan)
- 2022 Additional Subcommittee Meeting Dates
- Approval of June 21, 2022 minutes
- Next meeting scheduled for September 20, 2022
The Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee approved a request to alter 7004 Second Line West, subject to receiving landscape plans for the gravel driveway beforehand. They also received an update on 2022 meeting dates and discussed a vinyl wrap on a guard rail. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved request to alter 7004 Second Line West, contingent on landscape plan for gravel driveway (MVHCD-0008-2022)
- Received update on 2022 additional meeting dates (MVHCD-0009-2022)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is meeting to consider six development applications, including rezoning and official plan amendments for residential and mixed-use projects across several wards. Items include public meetings for new apartment buildings, recommendation reports for rental housing and townhomes, and a land use study for motor vehicle commercial uses. No final decisions are made at this meeting; recommendations will go to City Council.
- OZ 22-12 W1: 10-storey apartment with ground-floor commercial at 1041 Lakeshore Road East
- OZ 22-13 W1: 9-storey apartment with ground-floor commercial at 1407 Lakeshore Road East
- OZ/OPA 20/019 W9: 12-storey rental apartment (184 units) plus 28 townhomes at 6719 Glen Erin Drive
- OZ/OPA 21-4 W7: 14-storey stepped apartment with 6-storey podium at 255 Dundas Street West
- OZ/OPA 17-021 W1: 18 townhomes on common element condominium road at 1575 Hurontario Street
The Planning and Development Committee approved several development applications, including a 12-storey rental apartment building with 184 units and 28 townhomes at 6719 Glen Erin Drive, a 14-storey stepped apartment building at 255 Dundas Street West, and 18 townhomes at 1575 Hurontario Street. The committee also approved zoning amendments to restrict development at 5235 Mississauga Road to existing uses, removing permissions for a take-out restaurant and drive-through. Two public meeting information reports for apartment buildings at 1041 and 1407 Lakeshore Road East were received for information only, with no decisions made on those applications.
- Approved OPA/rezoning for 12-storey rental building, 184 units, 28 townhomes at 6719 Glen Erin Dr (12-0)
- Approved OPA/rezoning for 14-storey stepped apartment with 6-storey podium at 255 Dundas St W (12-0)
- Approved OPA/rezoning for 18 townhomes at 1575 Hurontario St (12-0)
- Approved zoning amendments to restrict 5235 Mississauga Rd to existing uses, removing drive-through/take-out permissions (12-0)
- Received information report for 10-storey apartment proposal at 1041 Lakeshore Rd E (11-0)
- Received information report for 9-storey apartment proposal at 1407 Lakeshore Rd E (12-0)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is meeting to consider several planning items, including city-initiated zoning by-law amendments, a reallocation of Section 37 community benefits for a Ward 11 development, an inclusionary zoning affordability term, a city-wide Major Transit Station Area Study official plan amendment, and an amendment to the Dundas Corridor Mixed Use Limited designation. The agenda includes one public meeting item (the transit station area study) and several recommendation reports. No evening session items are listed.
- Proposed city-initiated amendments to Zoning By-law 0225-2007 (All Wards)
- Reallocation of Section 37 community benefits for 5155 Mississauga Road and 36-46 Main Street (Ward 11)
- Inclusionary Zoning Affordability Term (All Wards)
- City-Wide Major Transit Station Area Study - Official Plan Amendment (All Wards) - public meeting
- Amendment to the Dundas Corridor Mixed Use Limited Designation (Wards 1-4 & 6-8)
The Planning and Development Committee approved a 99-year affordability term for ownership units and a 30-year term for rental units under the Inclusionary Zoning policy, amending a previous decision. The committee also approved city-initiated zoning by-law amendments, reallocated Section 37 community benefits for two Ward 11 projects, and approved the City-Wide Major Transit Station Area Study Official Plan Amendment after a motion to defer was defeated.
- Approved 99-year affordability term for ownership units and 30-year term for rental units under Inclusionary Zoning (11-0)
- Approved city-initiated amendments to Zoning By-law 0225-2007 (11-0)
- Approved reallocation of $40,000 and $8,000 in Section 37 community benefits for Ward 11 projects (11-0)
- Defeated motion to defer City-Wide Major Transit Station Area Study Official Plan Amendment (5-6)
- Approved City-Wide Major Transit Station Area Study Official Plan Amendment (9-2)
- Approved amendment to Dundas Corridor Mixed Use Limited Designation adding uses (11-0)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting to consider 16 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda itself.
- B41.22, A347.22, A348.22 at 1010 Garrard Ave (Ward 1)
- A342.22 at 51-57 Dundas St W (Ward 7)
- A343.22 at 10B Pine Ave N (Ward 1)
- A331.22 at 10A Pine Ave N (Ward 1)
- A368.22 at 82 Eaglewood Blvd (Ward 1)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across the city, including four on Studley St. The agenda lists each property address and associated application numbers but provides no details on the nature of each request. Public comments and notices are attached for each item.
- 4 consent/variance applications for 1, 3, 5, and 7 Studley St (Ward 5)
- Minor variance application at 2200 Parker Dr (Ward 7)
- Minor variance application at 3657 Jorie Cres (Ward 10)
- Minor variance application at 243 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1)
- Minor variance application at 100 City Centre Dr (Ward 4)
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee is meeting to consider a request to alter a heritage-designated property at 7067 Pond Street, review a report from the Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District subcommittee, and receive updates on meeting dates. The agenda also includes routine items such as approval of minutes, declarations of interest, and public question period.
- Request to alter heritage property at 7067 Pond Street (Ward 11)
- Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Report 4 2022
- Updates to 2022-2023 committee meeting dates
- Invitation to tour 'Ten West' development site
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved a request to alter the heritage-designated property at 7067 Pond Street, with discussion about tree removal and replanting. The committee also approved a recommendation from the Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee. No public questions or deputations were registered.
- Approved alteration request for heritage property at 7067 Pond Street (HAC-0055-2022)
- Approved Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Report 4 recommendation (HAC-0056-2022)
- Received information item on updated 2022-2023 meeting dates (HAC-0057-2022)
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee of Adjustment is holding a public meeting to consider 16 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across Mississauga. The committee will hear submissions and decide on each application. Written submissions can be sent to the Office of the City Clerk.
- 1474 Haig Boulevard (Ward 1) - B13.21, A77.21, A78.21
- 844 Damien Way (Ward 7) - A286.22
- 1694 Wedmore Way (Ward 2) - A291.22
- 612 Vermouth Ave (Ward 4) - A294.22
- 6A-1185 Queensway E (Ward 1) - A152.22
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 16 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across the city. Each item involves a notice and public comments, and the committee will decide or discuss these planning matters. The agenda is otherwise routine, with standard procedural items.
- 79 Antigua Rd (Ward 7)
- 1213 Greenoaks Dr (Ward 2)
- 1178 Central Pky W (Ward 6)
- 1692 Lakeshore Road West (Ward 2)
- Unit 42 - 480 & 488 Eglinton Ave W (Ward 4)
Council
Council considered the Integrity Commissioner's report on an investigation into Councillor Ron Starr allegedly scratching a former councillor's car, and voted to suspend his compensation for 60 days. Council also approved tax write-offs, a park renaming, and a bid protest resolution, among other items.
- Suspended Councillor Ron Starr's pay for 60 days (Resolution 0142-2022, carried 9-2)
- Approved write-off of $140,184.89 in uncollectible taxes (Resolution 0147-2022)
- Approved renaming Camilla Park (2180 Camilla Rd) to Iggy Kaneff Park, with 30-day public comment period
- Directed staff to evaluate R.K. McMillan site for non-motorized water sports RFP (Resolution 0143-2022)
- Approved bid award for PRC003476 to highest-ranked bidder for Lakefront Promenade Park water sports provider
Council voted 9-2 to suspend Councillor Ron Starr's compensation for 60 days following an Integrity Commissioner investigation into a car scratching incident. Council also approved a consent agenda including tax write-offs, committee reports, and numerous by-laws, and endorsed a motion to create a 'Draven Alert' for missing vulnerable children.
- Suspended Councillor Ron Starr's pay for 60 days (9-2)
- Approved $140,184.89 in uncollectible tax write-offs (11-0)
- Approved renaming Camilla Park to Iggy Kaneff Park (11-0)
- Approved bid award for non-motorized water sports provider at Lakefront Promenade (11-0)
- Endorsed motion for 'Draven Alert' for missing vulnerable children (10-0)
- Approved inclusionary zoning official plan and zoning by-law amendments (11-0)
- Approved sale of city lands to Edenshaw Queen Developments for $4,250,000 (11-0)
- Approved taxicab fuel surcharge by-law (11-0)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is meeting to consider several rezoning and official plan amendment applications, including a large condominium development at the Port Credit GO station parking lot, a 23-storey building in Ward 1, and a 20-unit rental building. The committee will also review recommendation reports on city-wide policy changes, including inclusionary zoning and the Dundas Corridor and Downtown Fairview/Cooksville/Hospital planning frameworks.
- Rezoning for 40 and 42-storey towers with 1,139 units at 88 Park Street East (Port Credit GO station parking lot)
- Rezoning for 23-storey, 359-unit condominium with ground-floor commercial at 17 & 19 Ann Street, 84 & 90 High Street East, 91 Park Street East
- Rezoning for 4-storey, 20-unit rental building at 6020 Winston Churchill Blvd
- Rezoning for two industrial buildings at 551 Avonhead Road
- City-wide inclusionary zoning official plan and zoning by-law amendments
The Planning and Development Committee approved the Inclusionary Zoning Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment, which will require affordable housing units in new developments within Major Transit Station Areas. The committee also approved Official Plan Amendments for the '15-Minute Cities' initiative covering Downtown Fairview, Cooksville, and Hospital areas, and for the Dundas Corridor Policy Implementation Project. A rezoning application for a 40 and 42 storey development at 88 Park Street East was deferred.
- Approved Inclusionary Zoning Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment (12-0)
- Approved 15-Minute Cities Official Plan Amendments and Built Form Standards for Downtown Fairview, Cooksville, Hospital (11-0)
- Approved Dundas Corridor Policy Implementation Project Official Plan Amendment (11-0)
- Deferred rezoning application for 40/42-storey, 1,139-unit development at 88 Park Street East (11-1)
- Approved Bill 13 expanded delegated authorities for Commissioner of Planning and Building (12-0)
- Approved rezoning for two industrial buildings at 551 Avonhead Road (11-0)
- Received information report for 23-storey, 359-unit development at 17 & 19 Ann Street (12-0)
- Received information report for 4-storey, 20-unit rental building at 6020 Winston Churchill Blvd (11-0)
General Committee
The General Committee is meeting to consider a revised update on automated speed enforcement, annual updates to infrastructure and cycling master plans, several land exchanges and surplus declarations, a contract amendment for erosion control, and a sports field policy revision. The agenda also includes deputations from community groups and reports from advisory committees.
- Automated Speed Enforcement Spring 2022 Update (revised)
- Amendment to consultant contract (Aquafor Beech Ltd.) for Applewood Creek Erosion Control Project through Lakeview Golf Course (Ward 1)
- Land exchange with Peel District School Board (Wards 2, 3, 8)
- Surplus land declaration for closed portion of Bramalea Road south of Derry Road East (Ward 5)
- Removal of Municipal Capital Facility designation for 4141 Living Arts Drive (Ward 4)
The General Committee approved the sale of city-owned lands on Queen Street East to Edenshaw Queen Developments Limited for $4,250,000 plus taxes. The committee also approved a land exchange with the Peel District School Board, an automated speed enforcement budget increase, and several other property and policy items. All votes were carried unanimously.
- Approved sale of Queen Street East lands to Edenshaw Queen Developments for $4,250,000 (11-0)
- Approved land exchange with Peel District School Board for properties in Wards 2, 3, and 8 (12-0)
- Approved $1,604,325 budget for Automated Speed Enforcement program (12-0)
- Approved $89,330 contract increase for Applewood Creek erosion control project (12-0)
- Declared surplus lands for exchange with the Crown for Bramalea Road improvements (12-0)
- Approved removal of Municipal Capital Facility designation for Living Arts Centre (12-0)
- Approved revised Sports Field Management Policy (12-0)
- Approved taxicab fuel surcharge amendment to Public Vehicle Licensing By-law (12-0)
Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee
The Mississauga Traffic Safety Council is meeting to discuss school traffic safety, including a year-end recap of school programs, daily school routes, and several site inspection reports. The committee will consider recommendations for pedestrian underpass improvements, zebra markings, and signage at various schools, and will receive reports on parking enforcement and action items.
- Recommendation to improve pedestrian underpass at 4140 Glen Erin Drive (St. Clare CES): remove weeds, add lighting, clear footpath
- Recommendation to paint zebra markings at Tredmore Drive and Brookhurst Road (Hillside PS)
- Recommendation to paint zebra markings across Strathy Avenue (Allan A. Martin Senior PS)
- Recommendation to review signage and extend no stopping zone on Fairwind Drive (St. Hilary CES)
- Discussion on daily school routes and draft updated site inspection report
The Traffic Safety Council approved site-specific safety recommendations for eight schools, including zebra markings, signage reviews, and parking enforcement. Crossing guard warrants were not met at several locations. The committee also received reports on school programs and parking enforcement.
- Approved weed removal and lighting at St. Clare underpass (TSC-0049)
- Approved zebra markings at Hillside, Allan A. Martin, Burnhamthorpe (TSC-0050, 0051, 0055)
- Approved signage and no-stopping measures at St. Hilary, Britannia, Huntington Ridge (TSC-0052, 0054, 0056)
- Approved re-painting zebra markings at Glenhaven/St. Sofia (TSC-0060)
- Received deputation on school programs year-end recap (TSC-0047)
- Referred daily school routes discussion to staff (TSC-0048)
- Received June 2022 site inspection statistics (TSC-0057)
- Received May 2022 parking enforcement report (TSC-0058)
Budget Committee
The Budget Committee is meeting to receive a presentation on the 2022 forecast and 2023 preliminary operating budget overview, and to consider new finance policies and a reserves by-law. They will also review the status of ward-specific projects. The meeting includes a public question period with advance registration required.
- 2022 Forecast and 2023 Preliminary Budget Overview presentation
- New Finance Policies and Reserves and Reserve Funds By-law
- Ward Specific Projects - Status Report
- GFOA Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for 2022-2025 Business Plan
The Budget Committee approved new finance policies and a replacement Reserves and Reserve Funds By-law, repealing two older by-laws. It also referred a Ward Specific Projects status report to the July 6, 2022 Council meeting. A presentation on the 2022 Forecast and 2023 Preliminary Budget was received for information.
- Approved new finance policies and Reserves and Reserve Funds By-law (10-0)
- Repealed Reserves and Reserve Funds By-law 0298-2000 and Budget Control By-law 0262-1997 (10-0)
- Referred Ward Specific Projects status report to July 6, 2022 Council meeting (10-0)
- Received 2022 Forecast and 2023 Preliminary Budget presentation for information
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances and consents at various properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda itself.
- B35.22, A266.22, A267.22 at 1026 Roosevelt Rd (Ward 1)
- A258.22 at 1151 Indian Rd (Ward 2)
- A264.22 at 1510 Spring Rd (Ward 2)
- A271.22 at 6089 Carradine Crt (Ward 11)
- A272.22 at 115-145 High St W (Ward 1)
Council
Council approved an Official Plan amendment and rezoning for three apartment buildings (23, 33, and 38 storeys) with 1,265 units and retail/office space at 5081 Hurontario Street. Council also approved new Development Charges and Community Benefits Charge by-laws, a Parkland Conveyance by-law, and revoked COVID-19 vaccination requirements for Council and public meeting attendees. A motion to amend the Tow Truck Licensing By-law to increase collision towing rates was also approved.
- Approved rezoning for 3 towers (23, 33, 38 storeys), 1,265 units at 5081 Hurontario St (9-0)
- Approved 2022 Development Charges By-law and Community Benefits Charge By-law (9-0)
- Approved Parkland Conveyance By-law (9-0)
- Revoked Council Resolutions 0184-2021 and 0201-2021 on COVID-19 vaccination requirements (9-0)
- Approved Tow Truck By-law amendment: $400 flat rate for collision tows, $750 if directed to Collision Reporting Centre (9-0)
- Approved motion to address truck traffic impacts in Southdown area, including creating a Business Sustainability Hub (9-0)
- Approved 2021 Enersource audited financial statements and waived AGM requirement (9-0)
- Approved transfer of Provincial Offences Act prosecutions to the City for two-year term (8-0)
Public Vehicle Advisory Committee
The Public Vehicle Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to review a taxicab fare rate study and to consider its 2018-2022 work plan. The agenda also includes routine items like approving minutes and a public question period. No decisions are listed; items are for discussion or review.
- Deputation on Taxicab Fare Rate Review (report 0348-2022)
- Review/approval of 2018-2022 Committee Work Plan
- Approval of April 19, 2022 draft minutes
- Public question period (15-minute limit, advance registration required)
Meadowvale Village HCD Subcommittee
The Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting virtually to consider a request to alter a property at 7067 Pond Street, along with routine items like approving minutes and declarations of interest. The meeting is open to registered public participation, but will not be streamed or posted online.
- Request to alter 7067 Pond Street (application 0428-2022) with site plan and fence drawings
- Approval of draft minutes from May 10, 2022
- Indigenous land statement and call to order
- Next meeting scheduled for August 9, 2022
The Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee approved a request to alter 7067 Pond Street, which includes an in-ground pool and fencing, after staff confirmed it conforms with heritage district plans. The meeting also included approval of the agenda and previous minutes, and an update on church property maintenance.
- Approved request to alter 7067 Pond Street (pool and fencing) (unanimous)
- Approved agenda (unanimous)
- Approved minutes of May 10, 2022 meeting (unanimous)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is holding public meetings and making recommendations on several development applications, including an 11-storey condo at 128 Lakeshore Road East, 19 detached homes at 1583 Cormack Crescent, and three homes at 44-45 Longview Place. The committee will also discuss proposed amendments to the Mississauga Official Plan, Site Plan Control By-law, and Mandatory Pre-Application Meetings By-law, as well as an update to Special Policy Areas along Dundas Street.
- Public meeting: 11-storey, 42-unit condo with commercial uses at 128 Lakeshore Road East (OZ/OPA 22-5 W1)
- Public meeting: 19 detached homes on common element condominium road at 1583 Cormack Crescent (OZ 19/014 W1 & T-M19005 W1)
- Public meeting: three detached homes at 44-45 Longview Place (OZ/OPA 21-012 W11)
- Proposed amendments to Official Plan, Site Plan Control By-law, and Mandatory Pre-Application Meetings By-law (CD.21-SIT)
- Dundas Street Special Policy Areas update (CD.04-DUN)
The Planning and Development Committee approved a rezoning and draft plan of subdivision for 19 detached homes at 1583 Cormack Crescent, with conditions outlined in the staff report. The committee also approved amendments to the Official Plan, Site Plan Control By-law, and Mandatory Pre-Application Meetings By-law, and authorized a contract increase for the Dundas Street Special Policy Areas update. Several other items were received for information only, including applications for three homes on Longview Place and an 11-storey condo at 128 Lakeshore Road East.
- Approved rezoning and draft plan of subdivision for 19 detached homes at 1583 Cormack Crescent (8-1)
- Approved amendments to Official Plan, Site Plan Control By-law, and Mandatory Pre-Application Meetings By-law (8-0)
- Authorized contract increase to $195,000 for Dundas Street Special Policy Areas update (7-0)
- Received Motor Vehicle Commercial Land Use Study for Mississauga Road for information (8-0)
- Received OPA and rezoning applications for 44-45 Longview Place for information (9-0)
- Received OPA and rezoning applications for 128 Lakeshore Road East for information (8-1)
- Received Mississauga Official Plan Review Bundle 2 draft policies for information (8-0)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda itself; the meeting will determine outcomes.
- B36.22, A269.22, A270.22 at 1242 Alexandra Ave (Ward 1)
- A223.22 at 7480 Redstone Rd (Ward 5)
- A224.22 at 7519 Homeside Gdns (Ward 5)
- A226.22 at 7688 Redstone Rd (Ward 5)
- A241.22 at 7616 Anaka Dr (Ward 5)
General Committee
The General Committee will consider a range of items, including the final report on a micromobility program (e.g., e-scooters), a revised Parkland Conveyance By-law, and the 2022 Development Charges Background Study and Community Benefits Charge Strategy. The agenda also includes several contract approvals, surplus land declarations, and a closed session for land negotiations and legal matters.
- Micro-mobility Program Development Phase 1 Final Report (All Wards)
- Mississauga's Parkland Conveyance By-law (Revised)
- 2022 DC Background Study & CBC Strategy and Associated By-laws
- Joint-Use and Funding Agreement with Peel District School Board for track and field facility at Lincoln M. Alexander SS, 3545 Morning Star Drive (Ward 5)
- Contract increase with Morrison Hershfield for rehabilitation of five bridges on Burnhamthorpe Road West (Wards 6 & 8)
The General Committee approved a staff recommendation to establish a shared micro-mobility pilot program offering both electric pedal-assist bicycles and electric kick-style scooters, using a hybrid docked/dockless model, privately owned and operated. Staff will develop an implementation strategy and report back on legal liabilities, safety concerns, and accessibility issues. The committee also approved the Parkland Conveyance By-law and the 2022 Development Charges and Community Benefits Charge By-laws.
- Approved shared micro-mobility pilot program with e-bikes and e-scooters (8-0)
- Approved Parkland Conveyance By-law (11-0)
- Approved 2022 Development Charges and Community Benefits Charge By-laws (11-0)
- Approved increase to Clarkson Transit Station Area Study contract to $475,000 (9-0)
- Endorsed Clarkson Road and Lakeshore Road intersections EA study (9-0)
- Approved $306,949.40 increase for Burnhamthorpe Road bridge rehabilitation (10-0)
- Approved surplus land declarations for disposal at three locations (10-0)
- Authorized expropriation proceedings for land at 1010 Cristina Court (10-0)
Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Mississauga Accessibility Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to receive updates on the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), the Region of Peel Accessibility Advisory Committee, and its own work plan. Members will also hear a deputation on the Vision Zero Road Safety Memorial and receive a report from the Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee. The meeting includes public question period and standard procedural items.
- Deputation on Vision Zero Road Safety Memorial by Rachel Pennington and Erica Warsh
- Verbal update on Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
- Update from Region of Peel Accessibility Advisory Committee
- AAC Work Plan for June 2022
- Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee report on Vimy Park Landscape Improvement
The Accessibility Advisory Committee received a presentation on the Vision Zero Road Safety Memorial and provided accessibility feedback. It approved its work plan and recommended accessible access and parking at the front of the Vimy Park cenotaph. The committee also directed staff to explore video remote interpreting for polling stations.
- Approved AAC work plan as discussed (AAC-0032-2022)
- Received Vision Zero Road Safety Memorial presentation (AAC-0030-2022)
- Received Region of Peel AAC verbal update (AAC-0031-2022)
- Recommended accessible access at front of Vimy Park cenotaph (AAC-0033-2022)
- Recommended accessible parking in front of cenotaph with curb cut (AAC-0033-2022)
- Directed staff to work with Transportation and Works on accessible parking
- Directed staff to explore video remote interpreting at polling stations
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved several consent items, including the demolition of a garage at 2700 Lakeshore Road West, a guiderail replacement on Second Line West, and 2022 heritage property grant allocations. The committee also received information about an alteration to a listed heritage property at 70 Mississauga Road South and approved installing a plaque at Rattray Marsh.
- Approved demolition of garage at 2700 Lakeshore Road West (Harding Waterfront Estate)
- Approved guiderail replacement on Second Line West with vinyl wrap condition
- Approved $9,665 transfer from Arts Reserve to Heritage Grants for three additional grants
- Approved plaque installation at Rattray Marsh commemorating 1974 conservation purchase
- Received information on alteration at 70 Mississauga Road South adjacent to Old Port Credit HCD
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved the demolition of a garage at 2700 Lakeshore Road West, part of the Harding Waterfront Estate, and approved a guiderail replacement on Second Line West with a vinyl wrap condition. It also approved $9,665 in additional heritage grant funding and several heritage district subcommittee recommendations. A plaque commemorating the 1974 purchase of Rattray Marsh was approved for installation.
- Approved demolition of garage at 2700 Lakeshore Road West (Harding Waterfront Estate)
- Approved guiderail replacement on Second Line West with vinyl wrap condition
- Approved $9,665 transfer for additional heritage property grants
- Approved Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District subcommittee recommendation
- Approved Port Credit Heritage Conservation District subcommittee recommendations
- Approved installation of plaque at Rattray Marsh commemorating 1974 purchase (9-0)
Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee
The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee received deputations on pedestrian etiquette signage, bike storage containers, and bike lane winter maintenance, and approved recommendations to establish three new annual cycling awards. Members also received updates on the micro-mobility program, the Cycling Master Plan report card, and traffic calming reports for Wards 2 and 10.
- Approved recommendation to establish three new annual cycling awards (Youth/School, Business, Equity/Diversity/Inclusion) alongside the Phil Green Award
- Received deputation on bike lane winter maintenance; staff to procure enhanced winter maintenance services in fall 2022
- Received deputation on bike storage containers at Malton and Meadowvale Community Centres
- Received micro-mobility program Phase 1 final report (All Wards) for information
- Received traffic calming reports for Ward 10 and Ward 2 for information
The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee approved a recommendation to establish three new annual awards (Youth/School, Business, and Cycling Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) alongside the existing Phil Green Award. The committee also received deputations on pedestrian etiquette signage, bike storage requests, and bike lane winter maintenance, and approved its 2022 action list as amended.
- Approved recommendation MCAC-0051-2022 to establish three new annual cycling awards (Youth/School, Business, and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion)
- Received deputation from Glenn Voakes on pedestrian etiquette signage (MCAC-0046-2022)
- Received deputation from Jodi Robillos on site-specific bike storage requests (MCAC-0047-2022)
- Received deputation from Scott Holmes on bike lane winter maintenance update (MCAC-0048-2022)
- Approved consent agenda including micro-mobility program report, traffic calming reports, and Ipsos survey results (MCAC-0049-2022)
- Received Network and Technical Subcommittee update (MCAC-0050-2022)
- Received Communications and Promotions Subcommittee update (MCAC-0051-2022)
- Approved 2022 Action List as amended (MCAC-0054-2022)
Road Safety Promotional Subcommittee
The Road Safety Promotional Subcommittee is meeting virtually to discuss routine promotional matters, including a mascot, an appreciation breakfast/lunch, and promotional item updates. The agenda is largely procedural, with no major decisions or financial items listed.
- Discussion of Road Safety Committee mascot (verbal)
- Discussion of appreciation breakfast/lunch (verbal)
- Update on promotional items (verbal)
- Approval of draft minutes from January 21, 2022
The subcommittee reviewed mascot designs from Teens Learn to Drive students but decided not to use any. Staff will develop a new creative design for the mascot and present it at the next meeting. The committee also discussed an appreciation lunch/tour and promotional items, receiving all three discussion items as information.
- Rejected student mascot designs; staff to create new design (received)
- Received discussion on appreciation lunch/tour (RSPS-0006-2023)
- Received discussion on promotional items update (RSPS-0007-2023)
Council
Council approved several planning and development reports, including a $2,232,000.00 Section 37 community benefits contribution for 600 and 620 Lolita Gardens. The meeting also addressed zoning by-law amendments and received various committee reports regarding audits and advertising.
- $2,232,000.00 community benefits contribution for 600 and 620 Lolita Gardens
- Zoning By-law 0225-2007 amendments for 1082 Lakeshore Road East and 800 Hydro Road
- Removal of 'H' holding provision for 3105 Cawthra Road
- Removal of 'H' holding provision for 3009 Novar Road
- Approval of 2021 Audited Financial Statements for the City and various boards
Council approved a zoning by-law amendment for 1082 Lakeshore Road East and 800 Hydro Road, despite concerns raised by a deputation about traffic capacity. Council also approved a motion recognizing June as PRIDE month and passed a resolution to oppose a court application by Councillor Starr. Numerous consent agenda items were approved, including development agreements, a tennis facility, and various traffic and heritage matters.
- Approved zoning by-law for 1082 Lakeshore Road East & 800 Hydro Road (12-0)
- Approved motion recognizing June as PRIDE month (11-0)
- Authorized response to Starr v. City of Mississauga court application (11-0)
- Approved $2,232,000 Section 37 community benefits for 600 & 620 Lolita Gardens (12-0)
- Approved MOA for indoor tennis/pickleball facility at Churchill Meadows (12-0)
- Approved transfer of $742,741.11 for Port Credit Memorial Park improvements (12-0)
- Approved surplus land declaration for sale to Alectra Utilities (12-0)
- Appointed members to Election Campaign Finance Committee (11-0)
Governance Committee
The Governance Committee is meeting to consider a proposed speaking order precedence and protocol for official and community-led events, and to review the status of its work plan. The agenda also includes a deputation from a resident about deputation speaking times at Council and committees. Most items are routine procedural matters, including approval of minutes and public question period.
- Speaking Order Precedence and Protocol During Official and Community Events (item 10.1)
- Status of the Governance Committee Work Plan (item 10.2)
- Deputation by Athena Tagidou on deputation speaking times (item 7.1)
- Approval of draft minutes from March 28, 2022 (item 5.1)
The Governance Committee approved a set of protocol changes for official and community-led events, including mandatory speaking order and precedence rules, and strengthened language for grant applications. It also received the status of its work plan and discussed but only received a recommendation to amend the Council Procedure By-law regarding deputation speaking times.
- Approved protocol changes for official events (GOV-0013-2022)
- Received status of Governance Committee Work Plan (GOV-0014-2022)
- Received recommendation to amend Council Procedure By-law on deputations (GOV-0015-2022)
Environmental Action Committee
The Environmental Action Committee is meeting virtually to hear presentations on the We Are Resilient program, injured animals and wildlife rehabilitation, Green Development Standards, and the 2021 Annual Energy Report for corporate buildings. The committee will also review its 2018-2022 work plan memorandum for Council. Public questions require advance registration by June 3, 2022.
- Presentation on We Are Resilient by Environmental Outreach and Exhibitions coordinators
- Presentation on Injured Animals and Wildlife Rehabilitation by Animal Services manager
- Presentation on Green Development Standards by Urban Design manager
- Presentation on 2021 Annual Energy Report for Corporate Buildings by Energy Management manager
- Review of Environmental Action Committee 2018-2022 Work Plan memorandum for Council
The Environmental Action Committee received four deputations on We Are Resilient, injured animals, Green Development Standards, and the 2021 Annual Energy Report. It approved a progress memorandum and work plan for submission to Mayor and Council, and approved its own work plan. No substantive policy decisions were made; all items were received or approved as presented.
- Received deputation on We Are Resilient exhibition (EAC-0011-2022)
- Received deputation on injured animals and wildlife rehabilitation (EAC-0012-2022)
- Received deputation on Green Development Standards (EAC-0013-2022)
- Received deputation on 2021 Annual Energy Report (EAC-0014-2022)
- Approved progress memorandum and work plan for Council (EAC-0015-2022)
- Approved Environmental Action Committee Work Plan (EAC-0016-2022)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is holding public meetings on three rezoning and official plan amendment applications. The items are information reports for public input, not final decisions. The most significant proposal is a 17-storey rental apartment building with 148 units and ground-floor commercial space at 170 Lakeshore Road East.
- Rezoning for two one-storey industrial buildings at 4496 Tomken Road (Mantella Corporation)
- Rezoning for one new lot and detached dwelling at 2045 Heartwood Court
- Official Plan Amendment and rezoning for 17-storey rental building with 148 units and ground-floor commercial at 170 Lakeshore Road East
The Planning and Development Committee received three rezoning information reports for properties at 4496 Tomken Road, 2045 Heartwood Court, and 170 Lakeshore Road East. All reports were received for information, with no final decisions made on the applications. The committee also approved minutes from two previous meetings.
- Received rezoning report for 4496 Tomken Road (two industrial buildings) (11-0)
- Received rezoning report for 2045 Heartwood Court (one new lot and detached dwelling) (9-2)
- Received rezoning report for 170 Lakeshore Road East (17-storey rental building with 148 units) (8-3)
- Approved minutes from May 30, 2022 meetings
Towing and Trucking Industry Advisory Committee
The Towing Industry Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss the provincial Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act regulations (O. Reg. 417/22), review its work plan, and consider a provincial towing pilot project. The agenda includes a presentation by Michael Foley, Director of Enforcement, on the new regulations, plus routine items like minutes and public question period.
- Presentation on Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act, 2021 - Ontario Regulation 417/22
- Discussion of Provincial Towing Pilot Project
- Review of TIAC Work Plan
- Approval of draft minutes from March 21, 2022 meeting
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 18 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 11. Each item includes a notice and comment document, and the committee will decide or discuss these matters. The agenda is otherwise procedural, with no additional business listed.
- 1459 Pickwick Drive (Ward 6) - A68.22
- 4404 Guildwood Way (Ward 4) - A220.22
- 5712 Turney Dr (Ward 11) - A242.22
- 2665 Misener Cres (Ward 2) - A244.22
- 55 Coveside Dr & 251 Masonry Way (Ward 1) - A265.22
General Committee
The General Committee approved the Urban Agriculture Strategy and the Draft Music Strategy, both by an 11-0 vote. It also approved a consent agenda covering items such as an indoor tennis and pickleball facility at Churchill Meadows Sports Park, bicycle lane designations, and a Metrolinx bus access agreement. Staff were directed to explore community gardens on hydro corridors and outdoor ice rink locations, and to explore creating a Music Advisory Committee and public access to keyboards.
- Approved Urban Agriculture Strategy (11-0)
- Approved Draft Music Strategy (11-0)
- Approved consent agenda including indoor tennis/pickleball facility at Churchill Meadows Sports Park (11-0)
- Approved consent agenda including bicycle lane and multi-use trail designations (11-0)
- Approved consent agenda including Metrolinx bus access agreement (11-0)
- Approved consent agenda including $742,741.11 transfer for Port Credit Memorial Park (11-0)
- Approved consent agenda including surplus land declaration for Battleford Road (11-0)
- Authorized negotiation of Hurontario LRT Implementation Agreement with Metrolinx (11-0)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is holding public meetings on six development applications, including rezoning, official plan amendments, and a draft plan of subdivision. Items range from a six-storey apartment building to a large mixed-use development with 1,246 dwelling units. The committee will also review a draft Official Plan Amendment for the Dundas Corridor policy implementation.
- Rezoning for a six-storey apartment building at 5160 and 5170 Ninth Line (Branthaven Ninth Line)
- Official Plan Amendment, rezoning, and subdivision for six apartment buildings (6-12 storeys) and 1,246 units at 5034, 5054, 5080 Ninth Line (Your Home Developments)
- Official Plan Amendment to replace a road with a pedestrian walkway for a five-tower mixed-use development at 325 Burnhamthorpe Road West (RGF Developments)
- Rezoning and OPA for a 10-storey rental apartment building at 1303 Lakeshore Road East
- Rezoning for five detached dwellings on a common element condominium road at 1667 Sunningdale Bend
The Planning and Development Committee approved an Official Plan Amendment and rezoning for a four-storey seniors apartment building (Phase 2) at 2132 Dundas Street West and 2630 Fifth Line West, recognizing the existing three-storey retirement building (Phase 1). The committee also received information reports on several other development applications, including a six-storey apartment building at 5160/5170 Ninth Line and a large mixed-use development at 5034-5080 Ninth Line. All motions carried unanimously.
- Approved OPA and rezoning for seniors apartment building at 2132 Dundas St W & 2630 Fifth Line W (10-0)
- Received info report for 6-storey apartment at 5160/5170 Ninth Line; recommendation report to go directly to Council (10-0)
- Received info report for 1,246-unit development at 5034-5080 Ninth Line (10-0)
- Received info report for 5-tower mixed-use development at 325 Burnhamthorpe Rd W (10-0)
- Received info report for 10-storey rental building at 1303 Lakeshore Rd E (10-0)
- Received info report for 5 detached dwellings at 1667 Sunningdale Bend (10-0)
- Received info report on Dundas Corridor Policy Implementation Project draft OPA (9-0)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is meeting to consider several planning applications, including removing holding provisions for townhomes and an apartment building, a Section 37 community benefits agreement, a temporary parking lot, and a draft framework for inclusionary zoning for affordable housing. The agenda also includes routine items like minutes and declarations of conflict of interest.
- Remove 'H' holding provision for six 3-storey townhomes at 3105 Cawthra Road (Sky Cawthra Developments Inc.)
- Remove 'H' holding provision for an 18-storey, 428-unit apartment building with ground-floor commercial at 3009 Novar Road (Emblem Developments)
- Section 37 community benefits for a 25-storey, 270-unit rental building at 600 and 620 Lolita Gardens (Hanseatic Holdings)
- Temporary rezoning for a 135-vehicle commercial parking lot at 1075 Canadian Place for three years
- Draft Official Plan Amendment and zoning framework for inclusionary zoning for affordable housing
The Planning and Development Committee approved the removal of 'H' holding provisions for two properties, allowing construction of townhomes at 3105 Cawthra Road and an 18-storey apartment building at 3009 Novar Road. It also approved a $2,232,000 Section 37 community benefits contribution for a rental building at 600 and 620 Lolita Gardens. The committee received information reports on a temporary parking lot application and an inclusionary zoning framework, with no decisions made on those items.
- Approved removal of 'H' holding provision for 3105 Cawthra Road townhomes (9-0)
- Approved removal of 'H' holding provision for 3009 Novar Road apartment building (9-0)
- Approved $2,232,000 Section 37 community benefits for 600 and 620 Lolita Gardens (9-0)
- Received information report on temporary parking lot at 1075 Canadian Place (9-0)
- Received information report on inclusionary zoning framework (9-0)
Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee
The Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee received a presentation on the Vimy Park Landscape Improvement project and directed staff to work with Transportation and Works to provide accessible parking in front of the cenotaph, and to review accessible access from the front. Members also expressed concerns about grading, railings, and readability of the cenotaph. The deputation was received for information.
- Received Vimy Park Landscape Improvement deputation for information (moved by C. Chafe)
- Directed staff to work with Transportation and Works for accessible parking in front of cenotaph
- Directed staff to review accessible access to front of cenotaph and possible design revision
Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee
The Mississauga Traffic Safety Council is meeting to consider site inspection reports for Settlers Green and Briarwood public schools, recommending against new school crossing guards because warrants were not met. The committee will also hear a deputation on Let's Move Mississauga 2022, receive parking enforcement and action item reports, and hold a public question period.
- Recommendation that crossing guard warrants not met at Montevideo Road and Lorca Crescent (Settlers Green PS)
- Request to review No Parking signage and add corner prohibitions on Lorca Crescent
- Request for parking enforcement of No Stopping/No Parking zones on Lorca Crescent during peak school times
- Recommendation that crossing guard warrants not met at Burnhamthorpe Road East and Molly Avenue (Briarwood PS)
- Deputation on Let's Move Mississauga 2022
The committee approved a request for busing for Elm Drive Public School students north of Burnhamthorpe Road and Confederation Parkway, along with a re-inspection in two years and adjusted traffic signals. It also approved site inspection reports for Settler's Green and Briarwood Public Schools, denying crossing guards where warrants were not met. All other items were received or approved as routine.
- Approved busing request for Elm Drive Public School students north of Burnhamthorpe/Confederation (TSC-0046-2022)
- Approved re-inspection of Burnhamthorpe/Confederation in 2 years or sooner if conditions change
- Approved request to set traffic signals at Burnhamthorpe/Confederation to slow walking speed
- Approved Settler's Green site inspection: no crossing guard, add no-parking signage and enforcement (TSC-0042-2022)
- Approved Briarwood site inspection: no crossing guard at Burnhamthorpe/Molly (TSC-0043-2022)
- Received Let's Move Mississauga 2022 deputation (TSC-0041-2022)
- Received April 2022 parking enforcement report (TSC-0044-2022)
- Received May 2022 action items list (TSC-0045-2022)
Road Safety Committee
The Mississauga Road Safety Committee is meeting virtually to discuss road safety matters. They will hear presentations on the Vision Zero Memorial and the Let's Move Mississauga campaign, and discuss a potential committee mascot and an appreciation event. The agenda also includes several information items on traffic calming and pedestrian crossovers that were previously adopted by Council.
- Presentation on Vision Zero Memorial
- Presentation on Let's Move Mississauga campaign update
- Discussion on Road Safety Committee mascot
- Discussion on appreciation breakfast/lunch for committee members
- Information items on traffic calming in Wards 2, 10, and Gooderham Estate Boulevard
The Road Safety Committee approved the agenda as amended, the previous meeting's minutes, and several consent items including traffic calming reports and the Road Watch statistics. The meeting lost quorum at 10:46 AM during discussion of the Road Safety Committee mascot, so the remaining agenda items (mascot, appreciation breakfast/lunch, and citizen member updates) were deferred to the June 28, 2022 meeting. Two deputations were received: one on the Vision Zero Memorial and one on the Let's Move Mississauga Campaign update.
- Approved agenda as amended (adding appreciation breakfast/lunch item)
- Approved minutes of March 22, 2022 meeting
- Received deputation on Vision Zero Memorial (RSC-0015-2022)
- Received deputation on Let's Move Mississauga Campaign update (RSC-0016-2022)
- Approved consent agenda items including traffic calming reports and Road Watch statistics (RSC-0017-2022)
- Deferred remaining items (mascot, appreciation breakfast/lunch, citizen member updates) to June 28, 2022 due to loss of quorum
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee of Adjustment will meet online to consider various minor variance and consent applications. The agenda includes reviews for several properties across multiple wards, ranging from Lakeshore Rd E to Derry Rd W.
- Application B34.22 regarding 863 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1)
- Application B30.22 and A167.22 regarding 865 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1)
- Application A195.22 regarding 1035 & 1055 Southdown Rd (Ward 2)
- Application A233.22 regarding Unit 108 - 268-280 Derry Rd W (Ward 11)
- Withdrawn application A471.21 for 151 Watline Avenue (Ward 5)
Council
Mississauga City Council approved a consent agenda including a Downtown Community Improvement Plan amendment, zoning by-law changes for development zones and bicycle parking, and various traffic safety measures. Council also received presentations on the MiWay Student Ambassador Program, Peel Regional Police noise enforcement, and International Museum Day. The meeting was largely routine, with most items passed under the consent agenda.
- Approved Downtown Community Improvement Plan (CIP) amendment (By-law 0308-2022)
- Repealed By-law 0312-1975 regarding lands at 1240 Britannia Road West
- Approved zoning by-law amendments for D (Development) zone policies and bicycle parking regulations
- Endorsed City's key points on Ontario's GGH Transportation Plan, including support for corridor north of 407 Transitway
- Approved traffic calming measures and school zone safety improvements (e.g., Tomken Road, Bodley Road)
Council voted 11-0 to reconsider and rescind the provision in Sign By-law 0030-2022 that limited election signs on single-dwelling properties to one per candidate. Council also approved a consent agenda that included repealing a development agreement by-law for 1240 Britannia Road West, amending the Downtown Community Improvement Plan, and approving various committee recommendations. All votes were 11-0 with Councillor Damerla absent.
- Rescinded one-sign-per-candidate election sign limit (11-0)
- Repealed By-law 0312-1975 for 1240 Britannia Road West (11-0)
- Approved Downtown CIP amendment (11-0)
- Approved Planning and Development Committee Report 9-2022 (11-0)
- Approved Planning and Development Committee Report 10-2022 (11-0)
- Approved General Committee Report 10-2022 (11-0)
- Endorsed GGH Transportation Plan key points (11-0)
- Supported Bread and Honey Festival special occasion permit (11-0)
Advertising Review Panel
The Advertising Review Panel is meeting to consider a report on third-party advertisements on City property, including a review of the advertising and sponsorship policy. The panel will also hear a deputation from a resident and may enter closed session for legal advice on the application of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to advertising on City property.
- Item 8.1: Third party advertisements on City property (report 0323-2022)
- Deputation by Karina Tano-Gigante, resident, on item 8.1
- Closed session: solicitor-client privilege advice on Charter application to advertising on City property
- Public question period limited to 15 minutes, questions must relate to agenda items
The Advertising Review Panel approved a review of the City's Advertising and Sponsorship with the City Policy (03-09-01), focusing on criteria for advertisements and the advertising review process, as outlined in a May 2, 2022 corporate report. The panel also received a closed session report from the City Solicitor regarding the application of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to advertising on City property. Councillor Matt Mahoney was appointed Chair and Councillor John Kovac Vice-Chair for the term ending November 14, 2022.
- Approved review of advertising criteria and process per policy 03-09-01 (ARP-0003-2022)
- Received closed session report on Charter application to advertising (ARP-0004-2022)
- Appointed Councillor Mahoney as Chair (ARP-0001-2022)
- Appointed Councillor Kovac as Vice-Chair (ARP-0002-2022)
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee is meeting to review the 2021 external audit findings report, the 2021 audited financial statements, and two final audit reports on capital works project management and high-value acquisitions. The committee will also hold a closed session to discuss an IT security audit. Public participation requires advance registration by May 12, 2022.
- 2021 External Audit Findings Report (Item 9.1)
- 2021 Audited Financial Statements (Item 9.2)
- Final Audit Report: Capital Works Project Management Audit (Item 9.3)
- Final Audit Report: High Value Acquisition Audit (Item 9.3)
- Closed session: IT Security – NIST Cybersecurity Framework Assessment Audit (Item 11.1)
The Audit Committee received the 2021 External Audit Findings Report from KPMG and the 2021 Audited Financial Statements for the City of Mississauga and related entities, both for information. It also received final audit reports on Capital Works Project Management and High Value Acquisition, and an IT Security audit report following a closed session. All items were carried unanimously (4-0) with one member absent.
- Received 2021 External Audit Findings Report from KPMG (4-0)
- Received 2021 Audited Financial Statements for City and related entities (4-0)
- Received Capital Works Project Management Audit final report (4-0)
- Received High Value Acquisition Audit final report (4-0)
- Received IT Security – NIST Cybersecurity Framework Assessment Audit final report (4-0)
Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Accessibility Advisory Committee received deputations on micromobility (e-scooters) from the AODA Alliance, Bird Canada, and Neuron Mobility, discussing safety and accessibility concerns. The committee also approved the 2022 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan, which includes Expressvote machines at advance polls, and directed staff to investigate providing interpreters at polling stations. Other items included updates on the Region of Peel's accessibility work and National AccessAbility Week events.
- Deputations on e-scooter safety from AODA Alliance, Bird Canada, and Neuron Mobility received for information
- 2022 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan approved; staff to look into interpreters at polling stations
- Tactile Walking Surface Indicators memo approved; staff awaiting updated CSA and CNIB standards
- Region of Peel AAC update approved; National AccessAbility Week event on June 1
- Correspondence from Scooty Mobility Inc. on micromobility received
The Accessibility Advisory Committee received three deputations on micromobility (e-scooters) from the AODA Alliance, Bird Canada, and Neuron Mobility, along with related correspondence, for information only. No formal position was taken on e-scooters. The committee also approved the 2022 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan and a memorandum on tactile walking surface indicators, and directed staff to investigate providing interpreters at polling stations.
- Received deputation from AODA Alliance on e-scooter concerns (AAC-0022-2022)
- Received deputation from Bird Canada on e-scooter safety (AAC-0023-2022)
- Received deputation from Neuron Mobility on e-scooters (AAC-0024-2022)
- Approved verbal update from Region of Peel AAC (AAC-0025-2022)
- Approved 2022 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan (AAC-0026-2022)
- Approved Tactile Walking Surface Indicators memorandum (AAC-0027-2022)
- Received National AccessAbility Week presentation (AAC-0028-2022)
- Received correspondence from Scooty Mobility Inc. (AAC-0029-2022)
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee of Adjustment will meet online to consider various minor variance and consent applications. The agenda includes reviews for properties across multiple wards, ranging from residential lot adjustments to larger development sites.
- 698 Montbeck Crescent (Ward 1)
- 1333 Queen Victoria Avenue (Ward 2)
- 2959 Drew Rd (Ward 5)
- 3877 Passway Rd (Ward 10)
- 7429 Saint Barbara Blvd (Ward 11)
General Committee
The committee will review the 2021 Annual Treasurer’s Statement and a multi-year accessibility update. Discussions include Ward 2 traffic calming measures and the Ontario Ministry of Transportation's regional plan.
- 2021 Annual Treasurer’s Statement: Summary of activity, reserve funds, and capital projects
- Traffic Calming – Ward 2
- Multi-Year Accessibility Plan - 2021 Annual Status Update
- MTO Connecting the GGH: A Transportation Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe
- Federation of Canadian Municipalities Sustainable Communities Award Application for Waste
The General Committee endorsed the City's key points on the provincial GGH Transportation Plan and directed staff to strengthen language supporting the corridor north of the 407 Transitway and noting the existing Highway 403 corridor. A Mayor's letter will be sent to the Ministry of Transportation. The committee also approved the Ward 2 traffic calming report and directed staff to re-survey residents on options.
- Endorsed City's key points on GGH Transportation Plan (11-0)
- Directed staff to strengthen language on 407 Transitway corridor and Highway 403 (11-0)
- Approved Ward 2 traffic calming report and referred to advisory committees (11-0)
- Directed staff to re-survey residents on traffic calming options in Ward 2
- Received Multi-Year Accessibility Plan 2021 annual status update (11-0)
- Approved Annual Treasurer's Statement Report for 2021 (11-0)
- Endorsed application for FCM Sustainable Communities Award for Waste (11-0)
- Approved Traffic Safety Council and Environmental Action Committee reports (11-0)
Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee
The Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee is meeting to hear two deputations: one on recognizing and celebrating dates and events as a corporation, and another on the Black Community Engagement Report. The agenda is otherwise procedural, covering approval of minutes, declarations of interest, and public question period.
- Deputation by Robert Trewartha on Recognizing and Celebrating Dates and Events as a Corporation
- Deputation by Claudia McKoy and Linden King on Black Community Engagement Report
- Approval of draft minutes from October 20, 2021 meeting
- Public question period with 15-minute limit and advance registration required
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to consider requests to alter two heritage-designated properties and demolish one heritage-listed property, plus a deputation on 1141 Clarkson Road North. The agenda also includes an information item on new construction in Erindale Village. No decisions are recorded in the agenda itself; items are listed for discussion or consideration.
- Request to alter heritage property at 1352 Lakeshore Road East (Ward 1)
- Request to alter heritage property at 1620 Orr Road (Ward 2)
- Request to demolish heritage-listed property at 16 James Street (Ward 11)
- Deputation on 1141 Clarkson Road North
- Information item: new construction at 1571 Adamson Street in Erindale Village
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved requests to alter two heritage-designated properties and determined a heritage-listed property is not worthy of designation, allowing its demolition to proceed. A presentation on a proposed development at 1141 Clarkson Road North was received for information. No public questions were registered.
- Approved alteration at 1352 Lakeshore Road East, with condition to use moisture sealant on bricks
- Approved alteration at 1620 Orr Road
- Approved that 16 James Street is not worthy of heritage designation, allowing demolition to proceed
- Received presentation on 1141 Clarkson Road North development
Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee
The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to hear two deputations: one on public engagement for the Bloor Street Integrated Project and another on expanding a bike repair program. The committee will also receive subcommittee updates, review its 2022 action list, and get a verbal update on the Carrasauga project. An information item on traffic calming on Gooderham Estate Boulevard, already adopted by Council, will be noted.
- Deputation by Jonathan Giggs on Bloor Street Integrated Project Public Engagement
- Deputation by Rahul Mehta (Mississauga Cycles) and Janice Lowe (GLE Movement) on Bike Repair Program Expansion
- Information item: Traffic Calming on Gooderham Estate Boulevard (Ward 11), adopted by Council April 6, 2022
- Subcommittee updates: Network and Technical, Communications and Promotions
- 2022 Action List review
The committee approved a motion supporting Mississauga Cycles and GLE Movement's bike repair program expansion, including exploring bike storage containers at Malton and Meadowvale Community Centres. It also approved the consent agenda, action list, and received updates on Derry Road and bike parking. A deputation on the Bloor Street project was deferred to June 14, 2022.
- Approved support for bike repair program expansion and staff report on storage containers (MCAC-0038-2022)
- Approved consent agenda including action list and traffic calming report (MCAC-0039-2022)
- Approved 2022 Action List (MCAC-0041-2022)
- Received Network and Technical Subcommittee update (MCAC-0040-2022)
- Received Carassauga verbal update (MCAC-0042-2022)
- Received traffic calming report for Gooderham Estate Boulevard (MCAC-0043-2022)
- Received Derry Road project update (MCAC-0044-2022)
- Received bike parking program update (MCAC-0045-2022)
Meadowvale Village HCD Subcommittee
The Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting to review the Second Line West Guiderail Replacement proposal. The agenda also includes the approval of minutes from the February 1, 2022, meeting.
- Second Line West Guiderail Replacement
The subcommittee approved the memorandum on the Second Line West guiderail replacement, with discussion on wood versus metal aesthetics. Staff noted metal is required for roads with traffic over 40 km/h and that ongoing coordination with roads and the Ministry of Transportation is needed. No other formal decisions were made; other items were informational.
- Approved Second Line West Guiderail Replacement memorandum (MVHCD-0006-2022)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is holding public meetings to discuss two draft Official Plan Amendments (OPAs): a city-wide Major Transit Station Area Study and a policy review for Downtown Fairview, Cooksville, and Hospital areas. These are information reports, not final decisions. Residents can register to speak or submit comments before the deadline.
- City-Wide Major Transit Station Area Study - Draft Official Plan Amendment (File LA.07-CIT)
- Planning 15-Minute Cities: Downtown Fairview, Cooksville and Hospital Policy Review – Draft OPA and Built Form Standards (File CD.03-DOW)
- Public meeting information reports for all wards and for Wards 4 and 7
- Proposed building heights and land uses in draft schedules for the three areas
The Planning and Development Committee received two draft Official Plan amendments for information: one for the City-Wide Major Transit Station Area Study and another for the 15-Minute Cities policy review in Downtown Fairview, Cooksville, and Hospital areas. Both were approved as information items with no substantive decisions made, and public submissions were received.
- Received City-Wide Major Transit Station Area Study draft OPA for information (9-0)
- Received 15-Minute Cities draft OPA and Built Form Standards for information (8-0)
Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee
The Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting virtually to approve its agenda and previous meeting minutes, and to discuss a promotional flyer for the district. No major decisions or public hearings are listed; the agenda is largely procedural.
- Approval of draft minutes from April 4, 2022 meeting
- Discussion of Port Credit Heritage Conservation District subcommittee flyer, led by John Dunlop, Manager Heritage Planning and Indigenous Relations
- Next meeting scheduled for June 20, 2022 at 3 p.m. via virtual conference
The Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee held a routine meeting with no applications reviewed. Members approved the agenda and previous meeting minutes, and discussed a planned flyer project for heritage property owners. The next meeting is scheduled for June 20, 2022.
- Approved agenda (L. Manzo)
- Approved minutes of April 4, 2022 meeting (I. Leonard)
- Discussed flyer project for heritage districts and properties
- Adjourned at 3:21 PM (D. Gray)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is meeting to consider two recommendation reports affecting all wards. One proposes city-initiated amendments to D (Development) zone policies and zoning regulations. The other proposes by-law amendments from a Bicycle Parking Regulations Study, including off-street parking regulation updates. No evening session items are listed.
- City-initiated amendments for D (Development) zone policies and regulations (File CD.02-MIS)
- Bicycle Parking Regulations Study with proposed by-law amendments (File BL.01-PAR)
- Off-street parking regulations update for Wards 1-11
- Public meeting information report on bicycle parking zoning by-law directions
The Planning and Development Committee approved two recommendation reports: one for city-initiated amendments to D (Development) Zone policies and zoning regulations, and another for new bicycle parking regulations. Both were carried unanimously (9-0) and will be brought forward to a future City Council meeting. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved D-zone policy and zoning amendments (PDC-0038-2022) (9-0)
- Approved bicycle parking regulations study amendments (PDC-0039-2022) (9-0)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across the city. Each item is listed with a file number and address, but the agenda does not describe the specific variance or consent being requested. The meeting is open to the public, and written submissions can be sent to the Committee of Adjustment Coordinators.
- 15 applications (A-1/22 through A-225/22, plus A-547/21) at addresses including 5170 AMANA PL, 1373 INDIAN GROVE, 329 NORTH SERVICE RD, 3510 SILVERPLAINS DR, 6134 ROWERS CRES, UNIT BB 07 - 224 LAKESHORE RD W, UNIT 7 - 2275 BRITANNIA RD W, 5773 GLEN ERIN DR, UNIT 110 - 150 LAKESHORE RD W, 1105 HIGHGATE PL, 51 RIVER RD, 45 AGNES ST, 5035 PERENNIAL DR, 0 BURNHAMTHORPE RD W; 3911 QUARTZ RD; 3906 CONFEDERATION PKWY, and 3897 QUARTZ RD & 407 WEBB DR
- Public meeting statement notes OLT can dismiss appeals without hearing if not based on land use planning grounds or made in bad faith
- Meeting held online via video conference, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Council
Mississauga City Council is meeting to consider a range of items, including the 2022 final tax levy, several zoning and official plan amendments, and a new rental apartment buildings by-law. The agenda also includes a financial report for 2021, a deputation on tax apportionment, and various housekeeping by-laws for reserve fund transfers.
- By-law to collect final tax levies for 2022
- By-law to establish tax ratios and levy residential, commercial, industrial, and other taxes for 2022
- By-law to adopt Official Plan Amendment 123 and zoning changes at 1750 Bloor Street and 3315 Fieldgate Drive (OZ 17/014 W3)
- By-law to establish a Rental Apartment Buildings By-law under the Apartment Building Standards and Maintenance Pilot Program
- By-law to amend the Public Vehicle Licensing By-law to remove taxi and limousine restrictions and close the taxicab owner licence priority list
Council approved the 2022 municipal property tax levy of $583,386,209, along with updated tax ratios and due dates. It also approved a major update to off-street parking regulations, introducing four parking precincts and new requirements for electric vehicle-ready parking. The consent agenda included approvals for the 2021 year-end financial report, various reserve fund transfers, and several by-laws related to development and licensing.
- Approved 2022 net operating municipal property tax levy of $583,386,209 (11-0)
- Approved off-street parking regulations update, creating four parking precincts and EV-ready requirements (11-0)
- Approved 2021 year-end financial report, including $255,211.12 transfer to cover operating deficit (11-0)
- Approved 2021 reserve fund report, creating new reserves and transferring $12.18M to DC Incentive Program Reserve (11-0)
- Approved single-source procurements for financial services with CIBC and Global Payments (11-0)
- Approved assumption of municipal works for Parkside Village Phase 1 and Arvona Place subdivisions (11-0)
- Approved amendments to Public Vehicle Licensing By-law, closing priority waiting list for taxicab licences (11-0)
- Approved municipal significance designations for 2022 Japan Festival Canada and Mother's Day event (11-0)
Environmental Action Committee
The Environmental Action Committee is scheduled to hear deputations regarding the Urban Agriculture Strategy and the Peel Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy. The committee will also consider the 2019-2022 EAC Work Plan.
- Deputations on Urban Agriculture Strategy
- Deputations on Peel Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy
- Review of Environmental Action Committee (EAC) Work Plan 2019-2022
The Environmental Action Committee received presentations on the Urban Agriculture Strategy and the Peel Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy, supporting the former for General Committee endorsement in June 2022. The committee also approved its work plan. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Supported Urban Agriculture Strategy for General Committee endorsement (EAC-0008-2022)
- Received Peel Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy presentation (EAC-0009-2022)
- Approved Environmental Action Committee Work Plan (EAC-0010-2022)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 14 applications for minor variances and consents, plus one withdrawal. The agenda lists each property address and associated application numbers, but does not include details of the requested variances. One item, B-38/21, A-246/21, A-247/21 at 202 Queen St W, has been withdrawn.
- B-33/22, A-207/22, A-208/22 at 224 Pinewood Tr (Ward 1)
- B-1/22, A-7/22, A-8/22 at 1391 Queen Victoria Ave (Ward 2)
- A-189/22 at 1205 Cawthra Rd, 738 Atwater Ave, 1225 Yeadon Pl (Ward 1)
- A-210/22 at Units 157-160, 2960 Drew Rd (Ward 5)
- B-38/21, A-246/21, A-247/21 at 202 Queen St W (Ward 1) - withdrawn
Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee
The Traffic Safety Council is reviewing site inspection reports to improve pedestrian safety near several schools. Proposed actions include installing new signage, painting zebra markings, and adjusting signal timings.
- Install 'no stopping' signage and zebra markings at Tomken Road Middle School
- Extend 'no stopping' zone on Homeric Drive near Tomken Road Middle School
- Review Bodley Road signage and 'no stopping' zones for St. Helen Catholic Elementary School
- Adjust signal timing on Lakeshore Road East for St. James Catholic Global Learning Centre
- Review of April 2022 Parking Enforcement School Zone Report
The committee approved a series of traffic safety recommendations for Tomken Road Middle School, including new no-stopping signage, zebra markings, and enforcement. It also approved similar measures for other schools, though crossing guard warrants were not met at several locations. All recommendations were approved unanimously.
- Approved TSC-0032-2022: no-stopping signage, zebra markings, and enforcement at Tomken Road Middle School
- Approved TSC-0033-2022: no crossing guard at St. Helen Catholic Elementary School, but signage and enforcement approved
- Approved TSC-0034-2022: no crossing guard at St. James Catholic Global Learning Centre, but signal timing and re-inspection approved
- Approved TSC-0035-2022: received April 2022 Site Inspection Statistic Report
- Approved TSC-0036-2022: no crossing guard at St. Valentine Catholic Elementary School, but zebra markings and police enforcement approved
- Received verbal update on Site Inspection Report working group (TSC-0037-2022)
- Received Parking Enforcement in School Zone Report for March 2022 (TSC-0038-2022)
- Received Transportation and Works Action Items Lists for March and April 2022 (TSC-0039-2022, TSC-0040-2022)
General Committee
The General Committee is meeting to consider a range of items including the 2022 tax ratios and rates, year-end financial reports, a response to provincial Bill 93 on broadband, and several other administrative matters. The agenda also includes deputations from local festival organizers and staff on youth services, plus a closed session on land acquisition and office space.
- 2022 Tax Ratios, Rates and Due Dates
- Response to Bill 93, the Getting Ontario Connected Act, 2022
- 2021 Year End Reserve and Reserve Fund Report
- Financial Report as at December 31, 2021
- Free Transit on MiWay for Volunteers during 2022 Ontario Parasport Games and Ontario Summer Games
The General Committee approved the 2022 tax ratios, rates, and due dates, including a net operating municipal property tax levy of $583,386,209. It also approved a consent agenda covering items like free MiWay transit for volunteers during the 2022 Ontario Parasport and Summer Games, and the repeal and replacement of the Residential Video Surveillance Cameras by-law. The committee referred the Financial Report as at December 31, 2021 to the May 4, 2022 Council meeting for updates to Ward 9 projects.
- Approved 2022 tax ratios, rates, and due dates, including $583,386,209 net operating levy (11-0)
- Approved consent agenda including free MiWay transit for volunteers during 2022 Parasport and Summer Games (12-0)
- Approved repeal and replacement of Fortification By-law 511-04 for residential video surveillance cameras (12-0)
- Approved 2021 Year End Reserve and Reserve Fund Report, including transfers and new reserves (12-0)
- Referred Financial Report as at December 31, 2021 to May 4, 2022 Council meeting for Ward 9 updates (12-0)
- Approved single source procurements for financial services with CIBC and Global Payments (12-0)
- Approved assumption of municipal works for Amacon Development and Cal-Arvona Developments subdivisions (12-0)
- Approved Heritage Advisory Committee recommendations, including heritage property alterations (12-0)
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee of Adjustment will meet online to consider various planning matters, including consent or minor variance applications. The agenda includes several property-specific items across multiple wards in Mississauga.
- A-477/21: 1461 Credit Woodlands Crt (Ward 7)
- A-86/22: 1459 Credit Woodlands Crt (Ward 7)
- A-191/22: 1101, 1105, 1109, 1115-1125 Clarkson Rd N (Ward 2)
- A-194/22: 1710 Lakeshore Rd W (Ward 2)
- A-196/22: 2197 Breezy Brae Dr (Ward 1)
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee of Adjustment will meet online to consider various minor variance and consent applications. The agenda includes reviews for several residential properties across multiple wards in Mississauga.
- B-28/22, A-164/22, A-165/22: 857 Tenth St (Ward 1)
- B-29/22: 885 Britannia Rd W (Ward 11)
- A-93/22: 84 Voltarie Cres (Ward 4)
- A-142/22: 1150 Sawgrass Cres (Ward 6)
- A-146/22: 1518 Kenmuir Ave (Ward 1)
Council
Council reviewed proposals to convert employment lands into mixed-use developments at Heartland Town Centre and SmartCentres Meadowvale. The meeting also addressed updates on property standards enforcement, the appointment of Alectra Board directors, and the naming of a new Malton youth hub.
- Proposed redevelopment of Heartland Town Centre to include mixed land use and parkland
- Proposed development plans for SmartCentres Meadowvale at 1100 and 7/80 Burnhamthorpe Road West
- Approval of reappointments to the Alectra Board of Directors, including Bonnie Crombie
- Naming of 'The Malton Youth Hub' and dedication of 'The Jonathan Davis Centre'
- Amendments to Property Standards By-law 0654-1998 and new enforcement pilot project
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is reviewing several information reports regarding rezoning applications in Wards 7 and 11. The agenda also includes recommendations for updates to off-street parking regulations.
- Rezoning for 73 stacked townhomes and retail at 6, 10 and 12 Queen Street South
- Rezoning for three apartment buildings up to 20 storeys at 189 Dundas Street West
- Rezoning for 5 detached homes on a common element condominium road at 904 Mississauga Heights Drive
- Rezoning for 5 detached homes on a common element condominium road at 900 Mississauga Heights Drive
- Recommendations for off-street parking regulation updates (BL.01-PAR)
Public Vehicle Advisory Committee
The Public Vehicle Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to review and potentially approve its 2018-2022 work plan, conduct a line-by-line review of the Public Vehicle Licensing By-law 0420-04, and consider amendments to close the Priority Waiting List. The committee will also discuss extending the model year restriction for accessible taxicabs and hear a resident's deputation regarding an AMTV license. Public questions must be submitted 24 hours in advance.
- Line-by-line review of Public Vehicle Licensing By-law 0420-04
- Amendments to close the Priority Waiting List
- Accessible Taxicab Model Year Extension Report
- 2018-2022 Committee Work Plan review
- Deputation by resident Kulwant Sahsi regarding AMTV License
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee will consider a sign variance application for 31 Lakeshore Road East. The meeting also includes information reports regarding the Official Plan Review and 2021 employment survey results.
- Sign variance application for one fascia sign at 31 Lakeshore Road East
- Official Plan Review: Mississauga’s City Structure and Residential Growth Accommodation
- 2021 Employment Survey Results
General Committee
The General Committee is meeting to consider several reports and agreements, including a community-driven report on making Mississauga more equitable for Black communities, updates to property standards by-law enforcement, providing free menstrual products in city facilities, and a naming proposal for a new Malton youth hub. The committee will also discuss an agreement with Landmark Sports Group Inc. for the Mississauga Marathon 2022-2026 and a tax exemption for a municipal capital facility at 800 Hydro Road. Closed session items include litigation and a property purchase for Fire Station 124.
- Black Community Engagement Report – 'First Steps: A Community-Driven Report on Making Mississauga More Equitable for Black Communities'
- Property Standards By-law Enforcement Updates
- Provision of Free Menstrual Products in City of Mississauga Facilities
- Naming of new Malton youth hub at 3545 Morning Star Drive as 'The Malton Youth Hub' and dedication of part as 'The Jonathan Davis Centre'
- Agreement with Landmark Sports Group Inc. for the Mississauga Marathon 2022-2026
The General Committee endorsed the Black Community Engagement Report and directed staff to provide regular updates on its recommendations. It also approved a major update to the Property Standards By-law, including a three-year proactive pilot project, new fees, and additional staff. The committee approved free menstrual products in city facilities, a naming for the Malton Youth Hub, a five-year Mississauga Marathon agreement, and a tax exemption for a portion of 800 Hydro Road. All votes were carried unanimously (11-0 or 10-0).
- Endorsed Black Community Engagement Report and directed staff updates (11-0)
- Approved Property Standards By-law amendments and 3-year proactive pilot project (11-0)
- Approved $350 re-inspection fee and $430 admin fee for property standards (11-0)
- Approved free menstrual products in city facilities (11-0)
- Approved naming of Malton Youth Hub and Jonathan Davis Centre (11-0)
- Authorized 5-year Mississauga Marathon agreement with Landmark Sports Group (11-0)
- Approved tax exemption for portion of 800 Hydro Road (11-0)
- Authorized judicial review of IPC order on voter information disclosure (10-0)
Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee
The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee approved a motion to refer the Communications and Promotions Subcommittee to develop criteria for up to three additional awards (business, accessibility, youth) and report back at a future meeting. The committee also received the Q2 2022 Cycling Program Update, a verbal update on Drew Road, a presentation on the School Streets Pilot Program call for volunteers, and the 2022 Action List. No substantive decisions were made beyond these approvals and receptions.
- Approved referral to develop criteria for up to three additional awards (MCAC-0032-2022)
- Received Q2 2022 Cycling Program Update (MCAC-0033-2022)
- Received verbal update on Drew Road (MCAC-0034-2022)
- Approved 2022 Action List (MCAC-0035-2022)
- Received School Streets Pilot Program presentation (MCAC-0036-2022)
- Received Pedestrian Crossover Locations report (MCAC-0037-2022)
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee is meeting to consider requests to alter or demolish heritage-listed properties, including signage and site plans, and to receive reports on heritage conservation districts. The agenda also includes routine items like minutes approval and public question period.
- Request to alter heritage property at 15 Mississauga Road South (Ward 1)
- Request to alter heritage property at 27 Mississauga Road South (Ward 1)
- Request to alter heritage designated property at 63 Port Street West (Ward 1)
- Request to demolish portion of heritage listed property at 1584 Dundas Street W (Ward 7)
- 2022 Community Heritage Ontario membership renewal
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved requests to alter three heritage properties: temporary signage at 15 Mississauga Road South, underpinning and new windows at 27 Mississauga Road South, and alterations at 63 Port Street West. It also approved the demolition of a rear sunroom at 1584 Dundas Street West, deeming it not worthy of heritage designation. All decisions were approved as moved, with no recorded opposition.
- Approved temporary signage at 15 Mississauga Road South (HAC-0031-2022)
- Approved underpinning and two new windows at 27 Mississauga Road South (HAC-0032-2022)
- Approved alterations at 63 Port Street West (HAC-0033-2022)
- Approved demolition of rear sunroom at 1584 Dundas Street West (HAC-0034-2022)
- Approved 2022 Community Heritage Ontario membership renewal at $75 (HAC-0035-2022)
- Approved Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District recommendations (HAC-0036-2022)
- Approved Port Credit Heritage Conservation District recommendations (HAC-0037-2022)
- Received information items on 1390 Captain Court, 4650/6650 Hurontario Street, and 1576-1584 Dundas Street West
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 14 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda; the meeting is for public consideration of these planning matters.
- B-30/22, A-167/22 at 865 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1)
- A-169/22 at 35 Plainsman Rd (Ward 11)
- A-170/22 at 1263 St. James Ave (Ward 1)
- A-171/22, A-172/22 at 24 Broadview Ave (Ward 1)
- A-53/22 at 1569 Lovelady Cres (Ward 3)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 13 applications for minor variances and consents across several wards. The agenda lists items by application number and address, but does not include details of each proposal. Public participation is allowed, and written submissions can be sent to the committee.
- B-16/22, A-94/22, A-95/22 at 10 Broadview Ave (Ward 1)
- B-26/22 at 1035 Caven St (Ward 1)
- B-27/22, A-158/22, A-159/22 at 22 Broadview Ave (Ward 1)
- A-51/22 at 4708 Apple Blossom Cir (Ward 6)
- A-562/21 at 779 Indian Rd (Ward 2)
Council
Mississauga Council is meeting to consider 2022 development charges and community benefits charges, including a public meeting and proposed rates. They will also discuss an Official Plan Amendment for the Lakeshore Road East Corridor in Ward 1, which was referred without a recommendation. Several by-laws are on the agenda, including one to adopt the Official Plan amendment and others related to traffic and fees.
- 2022 Development Charges and Community Benefits Charges public meeting and proposed rates
- Mississauga Official Plan Amendment for Lakeshore Road East Corridor (Ward 1)
- By-law to adopt Official Plan 131, Lakeshore Road East in Lakeview
- By-law to amend MiWay user fees and charges for 2022
- By-laws to prohibit parking in bicycle lanes and increase penalties
Council approved a package of recommendations including development charge grants for affordable rental housing (500-unit pilot) and non-profit developments, with a $9.9M grant to Trillium Health Partners for long-term care beds. It also approved administrative penalties for parking in bike lanes, a motion supporting Ontario Dump Truck Association labour rights, and deferred the Lakeshore Road East Corridor Official Plan Amendment to a future meeting.
- Approved development charge grants for affordable rental housing (500-unit pilot) (11-0)
- Approved $9,917,802.51 grant to Trillium Health Partners for long-term care beds (11-0)
- Approved $55 administrative penalty for parking/standing/stopping in bike lanes (11-0)
- Approved motion supporting Ontario Dump Truck Association labour rights (11-0)
- Deferred Lakeshore Road East Corridor Official Plan Amendment to next agenda (11-0)
- Approved no decision on Bloor Street Integrated Project central section at this time (11-0)
- Approved removal of 'Matters Pertaining to COVID-19' from agenda order (11-0)
- Approved directing staff to submit comments on Bill 109 to Province (11-0)
Environmental Action Committee
The Environmental Action Committee is scheduled to hear presentations regarding public EV charging stations and a waste management update on circular economy and litter mitigation. The committee will also consider the 2019-2022 EAC Work Plan.
- Presentation on Public EV Charging Stations Update
- Presentation on Advancing Circular Economy and Litter Mitigation - Waste Management Update
- Review of Environmental Action Committee (EAC) Work Plan 2019-2022
The Environmental Action Committee received two deputations: one on public EV chargers and one on circular economy and litter mitigation. The committee also approved its work plan for the year. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Received deputation on Public EV Chargers (EAC-0005-2022)
- Received deputation on Advancing Circular Economy and Litter Mitigation (EAC-0006-2022)
- Approved Environmental Action Committee Work Plan (EAC-0007-2022)
Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee
The Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting to consider the revised design of structures at Marina Park. The committee will also review a revised flyer for the Old Port Credit Heritage District.
- Review of revised design of structures, Marina Park
- Review of Heritage Impact Assessment for Marina Park
- Review of Old Port Credit Heritage District Flyer
The Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee approved a revised design for structures within Marina Park, as outlined in a March 25, 2022 memorandum. The subcommittee also deferred distribution of an Old Port Credit Heritage District flyer to the next meeting on May 9, 2022, for further discussion. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved revised design for Marina Park structures (PCHCD-0006-2022)
- Deferred Old Port Credit Heritage District flyer distribution to May 9, 2022 (PCHCD-0007-2022)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 15 applications for minor variances and consents at various properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda; the meeting is for public consideration of these planning matters.
- B-24/22, A-138/22, A-139/22 at 67 Forest Ave (Ward 1)
- B-25/22, A-154/22, A-155/22 at 7055 Tranmere Dr (Ward 5)
- B-44/21 at 659 Mississauga Cres (Ward 8)
- A-96/22 at 18 Sora Dr (Ward 11)
- A-140/22 at Unit 56-1080 Walden Cir (Ward 2)
Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee
The Mississauga Traffic Safety Council is meeting to discuss school traffic safety, including site inspections at three schools, a request for volunteers for a School Streets pilot program, and reports on parking enforcement and the Region of Peel's Vision Zero plan. The committee will consider recommendations for crosswalk changes, new signs, and enforcement in school zones.
- Site inspection reports for Whitehorn Public School, St. Raymond Catholic Elementary School, St. Mark Catholic Elementary School, and Castlebridge Public School with recommendations for crosswalk, signage, and enforcement changes
- Request for volunteers for School Streets Pilot Program
- Deputation from resident Sirena Liladrie regarding Sora Drive concerns for students attending Vista Heights Public School
- Presentation on School Walking Routes Program and School Streets by Active Transportation Coordinator Laura Zeglen
- Parking enforcement reports for January and February 2022 in school zones
The Mississauga Traffic Safety Council approved multiple site inspection reports recommending traffic safety measures at schools, including new signage, crosswalk reviews, and enforcement requests. It also received reports on the School Streets Pilot Program and Vision Zero update, and denied a second crossing guard at Whitehorn Public School.
- Approved Whitehorn Public School site inspection report: keep crosswalk, deny second crossing guard, review raised crosswalk and speed bumps (TSC-0020-2022)
- Approved St. Mark Catholic Elementary School report: add no U-turn sign, request police enforcement, and relocate stop sign (TSC-0021-2022)
- Approved Castlebridge Public School report: add no U-turn sign, crosshatch no stopping zones, request enforcement (TSC-0022-2022)
- Approved Meadowvale Village Public School and David Leeder Middle School report: deny crossing guards, review no stopping prohibitions, request bus queue reminders (TSC-0026-2022)
- Approved St. Richard Catholic Elementary School report: deny crossing guards, replace faded signage, review zebra markings (TSC-0027-2022)
- Received deputation on Sora Drive concerns; site inspection scheduled (TSC-0017-2022)
- Received School Streets Pilot Program volunteer request (TSC-0019-2022)
- Received Vision Zero Road Safety Strategic Plan Update (TSC-0023-2022)
General Committee
The General Committee will consider several items including amendments to MiWay fees, development charge grants for affordable housing, and an update on the LDD Integrated Pest Management Program. The meeting also includes discussions on school street pilot projects and administrative penalties for bicycle lane parking.
- Amendments to 2022 MiWay Fees and Charges By-Law
- Development Charges Grants for Eligible Affordable Rental Housing Developments
- 2022 Lymantria dispar dispar (LDD) Integrated Pest Management Program Update
- Administrative Penalties for Parking, Standing or Stopping in Bicycle Lanes
- Memorandum of Understanding for School Streets Pilot Project
The General Committee approved a $9,917,802.51 grant to Trillium Health Partners, equivalent to the city's portion of development charges for a 632-bed long-term care facility at 2180 Speakman Drive. The committee also approved a pilot program granting the city's portion of development charges for up to 500 affordable rental housing units, and established $55 administrative penalties for parking in bicycle lanes. All decisions were carried 10-0, with Mayor Crombie and Councillor Starr absent.
- Approved $9,917,802.51 development charge grant to Trillium Health Partners for 632 long-term care beds at 2180 Speakman Drive (10-0)
- Approved development charge grants for up to 500 affordable rental housing units on a pilot basis (10-0)
- Approved $55 administrative penalty for parking, standing, or stopping in bicycle lanes (10-0)
- Authorized Memorandum of Understanding with Peel and Dufferin-Peel school boards for School Streets Pilot Project (10-0)
- Approved 20 new Rapid Transit Program Office positions with $1,506,000 salary budget increase, offset by capital recovery (10-0)
- Approved MiWay fee changes including free PRESTO e-purse GO Transit fare integration and renaming Freedom Pass to Sauga Summer Pass (10-0)
- Approved traffic calming on Gooderham Estate Boulevard, referred to advisory committees (10-0)
- Endorsed Mississauga Matters priority issues and engagement strategy for 2022 provincial election (10-0)
Governance Committee
The Governance Committee will review an update regarding proxy voting at Council meetings. The committee will also receive information on the Council Code of Conduct complaint protocol.
- Update on Proxy Voting at Council Meetings
- Status of the Governance Committee Work Plan
- Update on the Council Code of Conduct Complaint Protocol
- Review of January 31, 2022, meeting minutes
The Governance Committee received a report on proxy voting and recommended that Council not implement it for the remainder of the term. The committee also received updates on the Integrity Commissioner investigation and directed staff to review speaking order protocols at city events.
- Recommended against implementing proxy voting for remainder of term (received)
- Approved status of Governance Committee Work Plan (consent)
- Received verbal update on Integrity Commissioner investigation
- Approved Council Code of Conduct update under Complaint Protocol (consent)
- Received verbal discussion on Certificates of Recognition
- Directed staff to review speaking order protocol in rental and grant agreements
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is reviewing draft policies for the Mississauga Official Plan Review. The agenda also includes multiple reports on rezoning, community benefits, and local corridor amendments.
- Official Plan Amendment for the Lakeshore Road East Corridor
- Rezoning for 260 detached and 62 semi-detached dwellings at 1200 Old Derry Road
- Six-storey rental apartment building for seniors at 7211 and 7233 Airport Road
- Community benefits report for a 15-storey apartment building at 1750 Bloor Street
- Sign variance for a double-sided billboard at 3663 Platinum Drive
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 14 applications for minor variances and consents, including one consent application (B-18/22) and several variance requests at addresses across the city. One application (A-89/22) has been withdrawn. The committee will also hear public comments and make decisions on these planning matters.
- Consent and variances at 698 Montbeck Cres (Ward 1)
- Withdrawn application at 5877 Cozumel Dr (Ward 10)
- Minor variance at 3438 Bannerhill Ave (Ward 3)
- Minor variance at 1264 Tecumseh Park Dr (Ward 2)
- Minor variances at Units 6-8 and 4-5, 4646 Heritage Hills Blvd (Ward 4)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 14 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda itself.
- 24 Pine Ave S (Ward 1) - files B-19/22, A-105/22, A-106/22
- 2365 Camilla Rd (Ward 7) - files B-20/22 to B-23/22, A-134/22 to A-137/22
- 857 & 859 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1) - file A-131/22
- 1345 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1) - file A-143/22
- 1041 Stockwell Ave (Ward 2) - file A-5/22
Council
The Mississauga Council meeting includes a recommendation for a rezoning application at 5510 Mavis Road to permit an 18-storey retirement residence and a 13-storey life lease building. The agenda also features motions regarding Highway 413 construction, local journalism support, and noise barrier repairs.
- Rezoning application for 18-storey retirement residence and 13-storey life lease building at 5510 Mavis Road
- Motion opposing the construction of Highway 413
- Motion to authorize a public art contribution agreement with Rogers Telecommunications Limited
- Motion regarding interim repairs to noise barriers along Matheson Boulevard West
- By-law to regulate stormwater discharge into municipal and private storm sewers
Council voted 10-0 to repeal the COVID-19 Mandatory Face Mask By-law 0169-2020 and lift the associated emergency order, aligning with provincial and regional public health guidance. The decision was made after a deputation from the Mississauga Board of Trade and public questions about protecting staff. The repeal was enacted through By-law 0048-2022.
- Repealed Mandatory Face Mask By-law 0169-2020 and lifted emergency order (10-0)
- Approved rezoning for 18-storey retirement residence and 13-storey life lease building at 5510 Mavis Road (10-0)
- Approved 2022 apportionment of taxes and tax adjustments under Municipal Act (10-0)
- Approved consent agenda including committee reports and by-laws (10-0)
- Adopted motion opposing Highway 413 and requesting 407 ETR toll relief for trucks (10-0)
- Approved motion supporting local journalism and urging federal action (10-0)
- Authorized $25,000 interim repairs to privately-owned noise barriers on Matheson Boulevard West (10-0)
- Approved motion requesting extension for comments on Towing and Storage Safety Act to June 1, 2022 (10-0)
Road Safety Committee
The Road Safety Committee is scheduled to hear presentations regarding the Bloor Street Integrated Project and the results of the Mississauga 2021 Road Safety Survey. The meeting will also include a presentation on the Let's Move, Mississauga Campaign.
- Presentation on Bloor Street Integrated Project
- Presentation on The Mississauga 2021 Road Safety Survey Results
- Presentation on the Let's Move, Mississauga Campaign
- Review of Road Watch Statistics for January-February 2022
The Road Safety Committee received presentations on the Bloor Street Integrated Project, the 2021 Road Safety Survey, and the Let's Move Mississauga campaign, all for information. It approved funding for up to three members to attend the CARSP conference virtually and for one member to attend a post-conference symposium in person. The committee also approved its work plan status on consent.
- Approved up to $675 for three members to attend CARSP conference virtually (RSC-0012-2022)
- Approved up to $631 for Anne Marie Hayes to attend Vision Zero Symposium in Sudbury (RSC-0013-2022)
- Received deputation on Bloor Street Integrated Project (RSC-0008-2022)
- Received Vision Zero survey results presentation (RSC-0009-2022)
- Received Let's Move Mississauga campaign presentation (RSC-0010-2022)
- Approved consent agenda item on work plan status (RSC-0011-2022)
- Received Road Watch statistics update (RSC-0014-2022)
Towing and Trucking Industry Advisory Committee
The Towing Industry Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss towing and storage industry matters. The main items are a deputation on Ontario's Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act (TSSEA) regulations and a review of the committee's work plan. The meeting also includes routine approval of minutes and public question period.
- Deputation by Michael Foley, Director, Enforcement, on TSSEA regulations
- Review of TIAC Work Plan (dated Mar. 14, 2022)
- Approval of draft minutes from November 8, 2021 meeting
- Public question period (15-minute limit, advance registration required)
Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Mississauga Accessibility Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to receive updates on the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the Region of Peel's accessibility committee, and its own work plan. Members will also hear a deputation on the City's Workforce Diversity & Inclusion Strategy and consider subcommittee recommendations, including proposed rules for micromobility devices like e-scooters to keep sidewalks accessible.
- Deputation on City of Mississauga Workforce Diversity & Inclusion Strategy by KPMG and city staff
- Recommendation to ban e-scooters from sidewalks and place micromobility docking stations on roadways or parking spaces
- Approval of Terms of Reference for Accessible Transportation and Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittees
- Support for Treat Accessibly program and 2022 National Accessibility Awareness Week planning
- Approval of memorandum on use of Braille on universal washroom signage
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 18 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists one consent application (B-7/22) and 17 minor variance applications (A- series) at specific addresses. No decisions are recorded in the agenda; the meeting is for public consideration of these planning matters.
- Consent application B-7/22 at 851 Tenth St (Ward 1)
- Minor variance A-499/21 at 1076 West Ave (Ward 1)
- Minor variance A-69/22 at 2581 Mindemoya Rd (Ward 7)
- Minor variance A-88/22 at 254 Oakhill Rd (Ward 1)
- Minor variance A-100/22 at 3661 Greenbower Crt (Ward 8)
Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee
The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to discuss cycling-related matters, including subcommittee updates, the Phil Green Award eligibility, and a National Active Transportation Fund update. The agenda is largely procedural, with no major decisions or public hearings listed.
- Phil Green Award eligibility discussion (deferred from Feb. 8, 2022 meeting)
- National Active Transportation Fund update by Matthew Sweet, Manager, Active Transportation
- Network and Technical Subcommittee update by Kris Hammel
- Communications and Promotions Subcommittee update by Paulina Pedziwiatr
- 2022 Action List review
The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee approved a motion to have the Legislative Coordinator review all citizen member seats and declare necessary vacancies per the Council Procedure By-Law. The committee also supported enhanced winter bike lane maintenance review, an additional annual award, amended Phil Green Award eligibility, and the Active Transportation Fund project list. All decisions were approved as recorded.
- Approved review of all citizen member seats to declare vacancies (MCAC-0029-2022)
- Approved request for staff to review enhanced winter bike lane maintenance (MCAC-0019-2022)
- Approved subcommittee review of an additional annual award (MCAC-0020-2022)
- Amended Phil Green Award eligibility to require a full term of Council (MCAC-0021-2022)
- Supported Active Transportation Fund project list (MCAC-0022-2022)
- Approved 2022 Action List (MCAC-0023-2022)
- Approved sponsorship of up to 2 members for 2022 Ontario Bike Summit (MCAC-0028-2022)
Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee
The Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to hear a deputation from KPMG on the equitability and effectiveness of the City's non-union recruitment, promotional, and leadership succession planning processes. The committee will also approve the draft minutes from its October 20, 2021 meeting. No other substantive matters are on the agenda.
- Deputation by Sharmeen Shahidullah and Sebastian Monsalve of KPMG on non-union recruitment and leadership succession equity
- Approval of draft minutes from October 20, 2021 meeting
General Committee
The General Committee is meeting to consider a wide range of items, including a new Parks Plan, a new Storm Sewer Use By-law, and updates on MiWay bus electrification and hydrogen fuel cell buses. The committee will also hear deputations on topics like free menstrual products in city washrooms and a robotics competition. Several items involve property-specific decisions, such as fence exemptions and a land acquisition in Ward 1.
- City of Mississauga's Parks Plan
- New Storm Sewer Use By-law
- MiWay Electrification Feasibility Study and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Bus Update
- Fence Exemption at 2205 Harcourt Crescent, Ward 1
- Green System Fencing Exception for Trillium Health Partners at 2210 Speakman Drive
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee is reviewing a request to demolish a heritage-listed property at 1376 Mississauga Road and an alteration request for 7053 Pond Street. The committee will also discuss the Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District report.
- Demolition request: 1376 Mississauga Road
- Alteration request: 7053 Pond Street (Ward 11)
- Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Report 6 Part 2
- Deputation regarding Vimy Park Redevelopment
- Information item: Harding Estates, 2700 Lakeshore Road W (Ward 2)
Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee
The Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee is meeting to discuss several accessibility items. The agenda includes a presentation on the MiWay Enhanced Shelter Program and a memorandum regarding braille use for Tobias Mason Park washroom renovations.
- Presentation on MiWay Enhanced Bus Shelter Design
- Discussion of Braille use on Universal Washroom Signage for Tobias Mason Park
- Review of draft Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee Terms of Reference
Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee
The Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting to consider several requests to alter properties within the district. The agenda also includes the approval of minutes from the January 10, 2022, meeting.
- Request to Alter: 15 Mississauga Road South (signage designs)
- Request to Alter: 27 Mississauga Road South (site plan)
- Request to Alter: 63 Port Street West
Audit Committee
The Mississauga Audit Committee is meeting virtually to consider the Internal Audit Activity Report and Work Plan for 2022-2024, a final audit report on the Community Group Registry Program, and the status of outstanding audit recommendations as of December 31, 2021. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and a public question period. No deputations or closed session items are listed.
- Internal Audit 2022-2024 Work Plan (report 0142-2022)
- Final Audit Report: Community Services Department, Recreation Division, Community Development Section – Community Group Registry Program Audit (report 0136-2022)
- Status of Outstanding Audit Recommendations as of December 31, 2021 (report 0137-2022)
- Approval of draft minutes from December 6, 2021 meeting
The Audit Committee approved the Internal Audit Activity Report and Work Plan for 2022-2024, and received two audit-related reports for information. All decisions were carried unanimously (4-0) with one member absent. No public deputations or questions were registered.
- Approved Internal Audit Activity Report and Work Plan 2022-2024 (4-0)
- Received final audit report on Community Group Registry Program (4-0)
- Received status of outstanding audit recommendations as of Dec 31, 2021 (4-0)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is meeting to consider several planning matters, including a proposed 8-storey rental apartment building on Kirwin Avenue, city-initiated zoning by-law amendments, and a review of the minor rezoning process. The committee will also discuss expanded delegated authorities under Bill 13 and a block review for Mavis Road and Burnhamthorpe Road.
- Official Plan Amendment and rezoning for an 8-storey, 148-unit rental building at 3016-3032 Kirwin Avenue and 3031 Little John Lane (OZ/OPA 21-005 W7)
- City-initiated amendments to Zoning By-law 0225-2007 (BL.09-CIT, All Wards)
- Proposed minor zoning by-law amendment application process (CD.21-MIN)
- Bill 13, Supporting People and Business Act – expanded delegated authorities (LA.07-BIL)
- Rezoning and draft plan of subdivision for a 6-storey condo and 5 detached homes at 6616 McLaughlin Road (OZ 20-14 W11)
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee of Adjustment met via online video conference to consider various planning matters. The agenda includes several applications for consent, minor variances, and other land use decisions across multiple wards.
- B-8/22: 7564 Tenth Line West (Ward 9)
- B-9/22: 3160 Derry Rd E (Ward 5)
- B-10/22 through B-14/22: 6780 & 6790 Second Line West (Ward 11)
- A-43/22 withdrawal notice: 1637 Glen Rutley Cir (Ward 3)
- A-70/22: 39 Inglewood Dr (Ward 1)
Council
The Council will consider a report regarding the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force and its implications for the city. The agenda also includes a single-source contract award for tourism marketing research and several by-law amendments.
- Report of the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force and Implications for Mississauga
- Single Source Contract Award to Destination Think for Place DNA® research for Tourism Marketing
- Section 37 Agreement for Ravines on Main Inc. at Main Street and Wyndham Street
- Amendments to the Traffic By-law regarding neighbourhood speed limits
- Reduction of Planning and Development Committee membership from 10 to 9 members
Council directed the City Clerk not to implement mail-in ballots for the 2022 municipal election, instead using ballot scanning tabulators and accessible voting terminals. The decision followed a deputation from the Mississauga Residents' Association Network and a survey showing 76% of residents opposed the mail-in process. Council also approved a report on the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force, endorsing its positions and forwarding it to the province, and passed a motion supporting Ukraine's sovereignty.
- Rejected mail-in ballots for 2022 election (10-1)
- Authorized ballot tabulators and accessible voting terminals for 2022 election (11-0)
- Endorsed positions in Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force report (10-0)
- Approved $167,000 contract with Destination Think for tourism research (10-0)
- Approved $550,000 contract with Aramark for Ontario Summer Games food services (10-0)
- Approved $500,000 public art contribution from Rogers Telecommunications (10-0)
- Approved $185,000 Section 37 community benefits from City Park (Main Street) Inc. (10-0)
- Passed motion supporting Ukraine's sovereignty and urging federal action (10-0)
Environmental Action Committee
The Environmental Action Committee is meeting virtually to hear presentations on the MicroMobility Project Phase 1 and the MNAI Preliminary Natural Assets Inventory, and to consider a staff memorandum on residential indoor wood burning stoves/fireplaces. They will also review their 2019-2022 work plan and approve minutes from the previous meeting.
- Presentation on MicroMobility Project Phase 1 by IBI Group
- Presentation on MNAI Preliminary Natural Assets Inventory
- Memorandum on Impacts of Residential Indoor Wood Burning Stoves/Fireplaces
- Review of EAC Work Plan 2019-2022
- Approval of draft minutes from December 7, 2021
The Environmental Action Committee received presentations on micro-mobility and natural assets, and approved a staff-directed educational campaign on residential wood burning stoves/fireplaces. It also approved its work plan and directed staff to prepare a memo on committee progress for Council by June 2022.
- Approved staff direction to develop and launch a residential wood burning stove/fireplace educational campaign (EAC-0003-2022)
- Approved the Environmental Action Committee Work Plan (EAC-0004-2022)
- Directed staff to prepare a memo on committee progress for Council by end of June 2022 (EAC-0004-2022)
- Received deputation on MicroMobility Project Phase 1 (EAC-0001-2022)
- Received deputation on MNAI Preliminary Natural Assets Inventory (EAC-0002-2022)
- Approved minutes of December 7, 2021 meeting
- Approved agenda
Promotional Awareness Subcommittee of AAC
The Promotional Awareness Subcommittee reviewed the 'Treat Accessibly' program and discussed planning for National Accessibility Awareness Week. The committee also approved the draft Terms of Reference for the subcommittee.
- Approval of Draft Promotional Awareness Subcommittee Terms of Reference
- Presentation on the Treat Accessibly program by Rich and Siena Padulo
- Discussion of 2022 National Accessibility Awareness Week activities, including chair yoga and sledge hockey
- Receipt of information regarding the Treat Accessibly presentation
The Promotional Awareness Subcommittee received a presentation on Treat Accessibly and voted to support the initiative, requesting further direction from the Accessibility Advisory Committee. They also received updates on planning for National Accessibility Awareness Week and approved the draft Terms of Reference for the subcommittee.
- Received presentation on Treat Accessibly and supported the initiative, requesting further direction from AAC
- Received deputation on 2022 National Accessibility Awareness Week planning
- Approved draft Terms of Reference for the Promotional Awareness Subcommittee
General Committee
The General Committee will consider a new identity and marketing campaign for Mississauga's Innovation District, the use of alternative voting and vote counting methods for the 2022 municipal election, and several single-source contract awards, including food services for the 2022 Ontario Summer Games and aquatics programming. The committee will also receive reports on the provincial gas tax allocation, commodity price hedging, Next Generation 9-1-1, and advisory committee updates. A closed session is scheduled for litigation and personal matters.
- New Identity and Marketing Campaign for Mississauga's Innovation District
- 2022 Municipal Election – Use of Alternative Voting and Vote Counting Methods
- Single Source Contract Award to Aramark Canada Ltd. For Food Services for the 2022 Ontario Summer Games
- Single Source Contract Award to The Royal Life Saving Society for the Provision of Aquatics Programming
- Provincial Gas Tax Report - City of Mississauga 2021/2022 Allocation
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee of Adjustment is scheduled to meet via online video conference to consider various minor variance and consent applications. The agenda includes reviews for properties across multiple wards, including Ward 1, Ward 2, and Ward 9.
- B-6/22: 4005 Woodchuck Lane (Ward 8)
- B-38/21-A-246/21-A-247/21: 202 Queen St W (Ward 1)
- A-542/21: 539 Old Poplar Row (Ward 2)
- A-23/22: 1509 Petrie Way (Ward 2)
- A-29/22: 3139 Churchill Ave (Ward 2)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 14 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across the city. Each item includes a notice and comments, with some also including input from agencies like the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), Canadian National Railway (CN), and Credit Valley Conservation (CVC). The meeting is open to the public, and written submissions can be sent to the Committee.
- 1387 Trotwood Ave (Ward 1) - A-363/21
- 3195 Newbound Crt (Ward 5) - A-71/22, with TRCA comment
- 3311 Dwiggin Ave (Ward 5) - A-72/22, with CN comment
- 4298 Greybrook Cres (Ward 3) - A-73/22, with TRCA comment
- 7655 Redstone Rd (Ward 5) - A-75/22, with CN and TRCA comments
Council
Mississauga City Council meets to consider several by-laws and reports, including declaring the LDD moth infestation a public nuisance, amending election sign rules, and funding Port Credit Library foundational repairs. Council will also hear deputations on journalism support, governance, and an Art Gallery of Mississauga grant, and consider motions on the Antrex Indigenous Village Site and UN International Decade for People of African Descent.
- By-law to declare LDD moth infestation a public nuisance (All Wards)
- By-law to amend Sign By-law 54-02 limiting election signs per candidate on single-dwelling private property (All Wards)
- By-law to transfer funds from Tax Capital Reserve Fund to PN 22-272 Port Credit Library for foundational repairs (Ward 1)
- By-law to authorize watermain connection to city storm sewer along Burnhamthorpe (Ward 4)
- Motion regarding Antrex Indigenous Village Site (Councillor Parrish)
Public Vehicle Advisory Committee
The Public Vehicle Advisory Committee is reviewing the 2022 work plan and discussing amendments to the Public Vehicle Licensing By-Law. Presentations will also cover model year extensions for accessible taxicabs and on-demand vehicle options.
- Review of the 2022 Public Vehicle Advisory Committee Work Plan
- Line-by-line review of Public Vehicle Licensing By-Law 420-04
- Model year extension for accessible taxicabs
- Discussion on renewal fees for inactive taxi plates
- Review of proposed amendments to the Public Vehicle Licensing By-Law
The Public Vehicle Advisory Committee approved its 2022 work plan and received a deputation from taxi industry representative Sami Khairallah regarding renewal fees for inactive taxi plates. The committee also received presentations on a line-by-line review of the Public Vehicle Licensing By-Law, a model year extension for accessible taxicabs, and on-demand accessible vehicle-for-hire options. All items were received or approved as moved, with no substantive decisions denied or tabled.
- Approved the 2022 Public Vehicle Advisory Committee Work Plan.
- Received the deputation and email from Sami Khairallah regarding renewal fees for inactive taxi plates.
- Received a recommendation for Mobile Licensing Enforcement staff to review the feasibility of license relief fees for inactive plates.
- Received the deputation and presentation on the Line-by-Line Review of the Public Vehicle Licensing By-Law 420-04.
- Received the deputation and presentation on the Model Year Extension for Accessible Taxicabs.
- Received the deputation and presentation on the On-Demand Accessible Vehicle-for-Hire Options Reminder.
- Received an email from resident Peter Pellier regarding proposed amendments to the Public Vehicle Licensing By-Law.
- Approved the minutes of the November 16, 2021 meeting.
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is meeting to consider several development applications and planning reports. Items include a rezoning for homes on King Street East, an update to the Downtown Office Community Improvement Plan, a recommendation for a 22-storey apartment building at 23 Elizabeth Street North, a Section 37 community benefits report for townhomes on Main Street, and a contribution from Rogers Telecommunications to the Public Art Program. The meeting is being held online, and residents must register in advance to participate.
- Rezoning and draft plan of subdivision for 9 freehold and 15 detached homes at 0 King Street East, 0 Camilla Road, and 2487 Camilla Road (City Park Holdings Inc.)
- Downtown Office Community Improvement Plan update to extend application period to April 22, 2026, matching Region of Peel's Major Office Incentives deadline
- Official Plan Amendment and rezoning for 22-storey, 258-unit apartment building at 23 Elizabeth Street North (Edenshaw Elizabeth Developments Limited)
- Section 37 community benefits for 7 freehold and 19 condominium townhomes at 36-46 Main Street (City Park (Main Street) Inc.)
- Rogers Telecommunications Limited contribution to the Public Art Program (Ward 7)
The committee voted 10-0 to direct city staff and lawyers to attend an Ontario Land Tribunal hearing to oppose a proposed 22-storey, 258-unit apartment building at 23 Elizabeth Street North, concluding the applications are not acceptable from a planning standpoint. It also approved extending the Downtown Office Community Improvement Plan application period to April 22, 2026, and authorized a public meeting on the update. A $185,000 Section 37 community benefits contribution for townhomes on Main Street was approved, and a $500,000 public art contribution from Rogers Telecommunications was authorized.
- Approved (10-0) directing Legal Services and staff to attend OLT hearing to oppose the 22-storey Elizabeth St. N. development, with settlement requiring a report back to Council.
- Approved (10-0) extending the Downtown Office CIP application period to April 22, 2026, and directing staff to hold a public meeting in Q2 2022.
- Approved (10-0) directing staff to consider expanding the Downtown Office CIP boundary along the Hurontario LRT corridor.
- Approved (10-0) adopting the Section 37 agreement for $185,000 in community benefits for the Main Street townhome development.
- Approved (10-0) authorizing a $500,000 public art contribution agreement with Rogers Telecommunications Limited.
- Received for information (10-0) the rezoning and subdivision applications for 24 homes on King Street East and Camilla Road.
- Approved the minutes of the January 24, 2022 meeting.
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting to consider 15 applications for minor variances or consents at residential properties across the city. Each item involves a specific address and has associated notices and comments. The meeting is public, and written submissions are accepted.
- 5853 Tayside Cres (Ward 9)
- 531 Cochise Cres (Ward 2)
- 609 Breckenridge Rd (Ward 4)
- 1706 Lincolnshire Blvd (Ward 1)
- 7097 Airport Rd (Ward 5)
Special Council
Council approved amendments to the Council Code of Conduct Complaint Protocol, adding a provision allowing the Integrity Commissioner to suspend investigations pending other legal processes and requiring quarterly (instead of annual) reporting of complaints deemed outside jurisdiction. The Integrity Commissioner, Robert J. Swayze, confirmed he will commence an investigation into former Councillor Karen Ras' complaint and report publicly within weeks. Two legal reports concerning the Code of Conduct and Integrity Commissioner appointments were received for information.
- Approved amendments to Council Code of Conduct Complaint Protocol, adding subsection 2(2)(e) and changing reporting from annually to quarterly (10-0)
- Received for information legal advice on Council Code of Conduct and residual jurisdiction to investigate Code complaints (10-0)
- Received for information legal advice on s.223.3 of Municipal Act and Integrity Commissioner Appointments (10-0)
- Approved motion to close meeting to public for solicitor-client privileged legal advice (11-0)
General Committee - Corporate Grants
The General Committee is meeting to consider the 2022 Culture and Community Grant Programs, including recommended grant allocations. The agenda also includes deputations from local arts organizations and a public question period. This is a decision-making meeting on grant funding.
- 2022 Culture and Community Grant Programs (Item 9.1) with recommended grant allocation appendices
- Deputation: MonstARTity 2021 Recap by Vikas Kohli and Ev Harris
- Deputation: Southside Shuffle Blues and Jazz Festival overview by Kristine Kane
- Public Question Period with advance registration required
General Committee
The General Committee endorsed the draft Environmental Project Report and preferred solution for the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, directing staff to publish a notice of study completion and place the report on public record for a 30-day review. The committee also approved amendments to the Sign By-law for election signs, and authorized up to $8 million for foundation repairs at the Port Credit Library. All items were carried 11-0, with Councillor Ron Starr absent.
- Endorsed Dundas BRT draft Environmental Project Report and preferred solution (11-0)
- Deferred BRT capital implementation in Cooksville (Camilla Road to Confederation Parkway) pending updated design assessment (11-0)
- Approved amendments to Sign By-law 54-2002 for election signs (11-0)
- Approved up to $8M for Port Credit Library foundation repairs, $3M in 2022 and $5M in 2023 (11-0)
- Authorized MOU with Peel Region for storm sewer discharge along Burnhamthorpe Road (11-0)
- Authorized Greenlands Securement Agreement with Peel Region (11-0)
- Approved sending letter to Premier and Attorney General about judicial shortage for POA courts (11-0)
- Approved up to $5,000 for Road Safety Promotional Subcommittee's 2022 campaign (11-0)
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee is meeting to consider several heritage matters, including a notice of objection to adding 3611 Mavis Road to the Municipal Heritage Register, a final report on the Conserving Heritage Landscapes Project, and notifications of intent to demolish heritage-listed properties. The committee will also review requests to alter heritage-designated properties, annual reports, and a citizen member vacancy. Public participation is by advance registration only.
- Notice of objection to adding 3611 Mavis Road (Ward 7) to Municipal Heritage Register
- Notification of intent to demolish heritage-listed property at 7044 Ninth Line (Ward 10)
- Request to alter heritage-designated property at 40 Peter Street South (Ward 1)
- Request to alter heritage-designated property at 7067 Old Mill Lane (Ward 11)
- Conserving Heritage Landscapes Project final report
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved keeping 3611 Mavis Road on the Municipal Heritage Register despite an objection, and approved the demolition of 7044 Ninth Line, a heritage-listed property, with a request for commemoration of McCurdy's Corner. It also approved alterations to two designated properties and removed three properties from the heritage register as part of the Conserving Heritage Landscapes Project.
- Approved keeping 3611 Mavis Road on Municipal Heritage Register (HAC-0013-2022)
- Approved removal of BraeBen Golf Course, Port Credit Marina, and Rattray Marsh from Heritage Register (HAC-0014-2022)
- Approved demolition of 7044 Ninth Line, with commemoration of McCurdy's Corner (HAC-0015-2022)
- Approved new dwelling, carport, and shed at 40 Peter Street South (HAC-0016-2022)
- Approved adding four windows at 7067 Old Mill Lane (HAC-0017-2022)
- Approved Heritage Planning 2021 Year in Review report (HAC-0018-2022)
- Approved Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Report 1-2022 (HAC-0019-2022)
- Approved Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Report 1-2022 (HAC-0020-2022)
Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee
The committee will discuss the 2022 action list, the annual work plan, and an update on closing the gap on Derry Road. Members will also receive subcommittee updates and a presentation regarding Tour de Mississauga opportunities.
- Update on closing the gap on Derry Road
- Review of 2022 Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Action List
- Review of 2022 Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Work Plan
- Presentation regarding Tour de Mississauga volunteer opportunities and sponsorship
- Discussion on Phil Green Award eligibility
The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee approved its 2022 action list and work plan, received updates on the National Active Transportation Fund and Derry Road gap closure, and deferred the Phil Green Award eligibility discussion to the next meeting. The committee also received deputations from Danica Spencer (Tour de Mississauga) and Phil Green, and held a closed session on the 2021 Phil Green Award.
- Approved 2022 Action List
- Approved 2022 Work Plan
- Deferred Phil Green Award Eligibility Discussion to next meeting
- Received deputation from Danica Spencer (Tour de Mississauga)
- Received deputation from Phil Green
- Received letter supporting Bill 54 (Vulnerable Road Users Act)
- Received email from Jonathan Giggs re: 2021 Phil Green Award
- Received closed session discussion on 2021 Phil Green Award
Council
Council declared the Ward 2 seat vacant and appointed former Councillor Patricia Mullin to the role, effective February 7, 2022. Council also approved a request for an Enhanced Minister's Zoning Order to support Trillium Health Partners' Mississauga Hospital redevelopment. Several by-laws were passed, including new tree protection regulations and amendments to user fees.
- Declared Ward 2 seat vacant and appointed former Councillor Patricia Mullin (10-0)
- Approved request for Enhanced Minister's Zoning Order for Mississauga Hospital redevelopment (11-0)
- Approved 2022 Federal Pre-Budget Submission (10-0)
- Approved 2022 Provincial Pre-Budget Submission (11-0)
- Passed by-law to regulate injuring/destruction of trees on private property (9-1)
- Passed by-law to amend tree permit, removal and replacement fees (9-1)
- Instructed Legal Services to withdraw appeal of Committee of Adjustment decision for 3585 Mavis Road (9-1)
- Requested Integrity Commissioner investigate Councillor Ron Starr and take leave of absence (10-0)
Meadowvale Village HCD Subcommittee
The Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee met online to review heritage-related items. They approved a request to alter the property at 7053 Pond Street, with a condition about tree replacement, and received a deputation and design presentation for 7079 Second Line West. They also received final design drawings for the Second Line West Pedestrian Access and accepted a member's resignation.
- Approved alteration request for 7053 Pond Street (Apple Tree Inn) with condition to plant trees if required
- Received deputation from Rick Mateljan, SMDA Design Ltd., for 7079 Second Line West; concerns raised about heritage fit and garage size/location
- Received final design drawings for Second Line West Pedestrian Access, located on east side of Second Line West
- Accepted resignation of Citizen Member Carmela Pierro
- Next meeting scheduled for March 8, 2022 at 3 PM via online video conference
The Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee approved a request to alter the property at 7053 Pond Street, subject to the condition that new trees be planted if required. They also received a deputation on design concepts for 7079 Second Line West, received final design drawings for the Second Line West Pedestrian Access, and accepted the resignation of citizen member Carmela Pierro.
- Approved alteration request for 7053 Pond Street (MVHCD-0003-2022)
- Received deputation on 7079 Second Line West design (MVHCD-0002-2022)
- Received final design drawings for Second Line West Pedestrian Access (MVHCD-0004-2022)
- Received resignation of Carmela Pierro (MVHCD-0005-2022)
Governance Committee
The Governance Committee is reviewing updates to corporate policy regarding the use of city resources during an election campaign. The committee will also consider proposed amendments to the Council Procedure By-law 0139-2013.
- Update on use of City Resources During an Election Campaign
- Proposed amendments to Council Procedure By-law 0139-2013
- Review of the Governance Committee Work Plan status
The Governance Committee endorsed a corporate policy update on use of city resources during election campaigns, with amendments on nomination filing and newsletter dates. It also approved a new Council Procedure By-law reducing second/third speaking times from five to three minutes, and consolidating solicitor powers. The work plan status was received.
- Endorsed corporate policy on election campaign resource use, with amendments (6-0)
- Approved new Council Procedure By-law reducing speaking time to 3 minutes for second/third speeches
- Approved consolidation of City Solicitor delegated powers into one by-law
- Repealed By-laws 0139-2013, 0394-2005, 0012-2008, 0043-2017, 0123-2017
- Received status of Governance Committee Work Plan
Accessible Transportation Subcommittee
The Accessible Transportation Subcommittee will receive a presentation regarding the Phase 1 update of the Micromobility Project. City of Mississauga transportation staff and IBI Group will present the update to the committee.
- Micromobility Project Phase 1 Update presentation
The Accessible Transportation Subcommittee approved its Terms of Reference and a set of recommendations on the Micromobility Project, including placing docking stations on roadways or parking spaces, requiring further consultation with the Accessibility Advisory Committee, and banning e-scooters from sidewalks. The subcommittee also directed staff to provide updates and consultation invites.
- Approved Terms of Reference for the Accessible Transportation Subcommittee (ATS-0001-2022)
- Approved recommendation that docking/dockless stations be located on roadways or parking spaces, not sidewalks (ATS-0002-2022)
- Approved recommendation to continue consultation with AAC on micromobility to avoid accessibility barriers
- Approved recommendation to ban e-scooters from sidewalks as defined in Traffic By-law 0555-2020
- Directed staff to provide updates and invites to public consultation meetings on micromobility
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider a large batch of minor variance and consent applications, including two combined consent/variance files and about 20 Region of Peel clothing donation box applications. The committee will also hear several individual variance requests at properties across the city. All items are for decision at this public meeting.
- 1 Tecumseth Avenue (Ward 1) – consent and variances (B4/22, A37/22, A38/22)
- 5040 & 5060 Spectrum Way (Ward 5) – consent and variances (B5/22, A48/22, A49/22)
- Region of Peel clothing donation boxes – 20 applications (A505–524/21) at locations including 1745 Dundas St E, 1022 & 1030 Greaves Ave, 3570 & 3590 Colonial Dr, 7340 & 7350 Goreway Dr, 20 Ceremonial Dr, 3020 Queen Frederica Dr, 1290 Rathburn Rd W, 880 Riley Ct, 7095 Rexwood Rd, 111 Agnes St, 2590 Rugby Rd, 4 Caroline St, 2660 Aquitaine Ave, 3655 Redmond Rd, 169 Dundas St W, 25 Glenn Hawthorn Blvd, 3480 Colonial Dr, 3225 Cliff Rd N, 6025 & 6045 Glen Erin Dr, 30 Hanson Rd
- 7262 Sandhurst Dr (Ward 10) – minor variance (A569/21)
- 7773 Netherwood Rd (Ward 5) – minor variance (A571/21)
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee of Adjustment will meet to consider various minor variance and consent applications across several wards. The agenda includes reviews for properties in Wards 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 11.
- B2/22 A12/22: 1206 Mona Road (Ward 1)
- B13/21-A77/21-A78/21: 1474 Haig Boulevard (Ward 1)
- A460/21: 265 Winterborne Gate Unit 5 (Ward 7)
- A482/21: 824 White Clover Way (Ward 6)
- A16/22: 6320 Northwest Drive (Ward 5)
General Committee
This is the agenda for the General Committee meeting on January 26, 2022. The public portion includes approval of minutes, advisory committee reports, and a public question period. The only substantive items are two closed-session matters: negotiating with property owners for noise barrier works (Wards 3, 4, 9) and solicitor-client advice on expropriation of Citation Place by Metrolinx (Ward 5). No other decisions or discussions are listed.
- Closed session: Request for Authority to Negotiate with Private Property Owners for proposed Noise Barrier Works (Wards 3, 4 and 9)
- Closed session: Expropriation of Citation Place and other City-owned land interests by Metrolinx (Ward 5)
- Heritage Advisory Committee Report 1-2022 (January 11, 2022)
- Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Report 1-2022 (January 11, 2022)
- Accessibility Advisory Committee Report 1-2022 (January 17, 2022)
The General Committee approved authorizing staff to negotiate with private property owners to acquire land interests for noise barrier works on several road projects. It also authorized the City Solicitor to file a Notice of Arbitration against Metrolinx over the expropriation of City-owned lands at Citation Place. All decisions were carried 11-0 with Mayor Crombie absent.
- Authorized negotiations with 12 property owners for noise barrier land acquisition (11-0)
- Authorized filing Notice of Arbitration against Metrolinx for Citation Place expropriation (11-0)
- Approved heritage alterations at 327 Queen Street South and 169 Lakeshore Road West (11-0)
- Determined 1239 Stavebank Road not worthy of heritage designation (11-0)
- Approved pedestrian access along Second Line West with design condition (11-0)
- Approved Cycling Advisory Committee 2022 Action List (11-0)
- Approved Accessibility Advisory Committee Work Plan (11-0)
- Received deputation on Waterfront Trail closure in Port Credit
Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee
The Mississauga Traffic Safety Council is meeting to review site inspection reports for several schools, decide on recommendations for crossing guards and crosswalk improvements, and hear updates on micromobility, pedestrian signal timing, and school walking routes. The committee will also consider reallocating award funds to support the 2022 School Streets Pilot Program and funding for the Let's Move Mississauga campaign.
- Recommendation to not place school crossing guards at five intersections, including Ceremonial Drive and Lafayette Drive, Tomken Road and Flagship Drive, Mavis Road/Stavebank Road and Queensway West, Queensway West and Shardawn Mews, and Tenth Line West and Tacc Drive
- Request to review painting stop bars and crosswalks at Ceremonial Drive and Lafayette Drive, and moving a stop sign at Shardawn Mews
- Reallocate $1,500 from the 2021 Wilde Wood Award to schools in the 2022 School Streets Pilot Program
- Allocate up to $3,000 from the 2022 Council and Committee Support budget for mobile signs for the Let's Move Mississauga Campaign
- Deputations on micromobility project phase 1 update, pedestrian signal timing, and school walking routes program
The Mississauga Traffic Safety Council approved multiple recommendations regarding school crossing guard placements and safety improvements. Crossing guard warrants were not met at several locations, but the council requested feasibility reviews for crosswalk markings, stop sign adjustments, and parking enforcement. The council also appointed a working group to review the site inspection report form and cancelled the 2021 Dr. Arthur Wood and Wilde Wood Awards due to COVID-19, reallocating funds to the 2022 School Streets Pilot Program.
- Approved recommendation TSC-0004-2022: no crossing guard at Ceremonial Drive/Lafayette Drive; requested stop bar and zebra crosswalk review
- Approved recommendation TSC-0005-2022: no crossing guard at Tomken Road/Flagship Drive
- Approved recommendation TSC-0006-2022: no crossing guard at Mavis Road/Stavebank Road/Queensway West
- Approved recommendation TSC-0007-2022: no crossing guard at Queensway West/Shardawn Mews; requested stop sign and line painting review
- Approved recommendation TSC-0008-2022: no crossing guard at Tenth Line West/Tacc Drive; requested commendation for students/parents
- Approved recommendation TSC-0011-2022: multiple safety actions for Tecumseh Public School including parking blitz and speed bump review
- Approved recommendation TSC-0012-2022: cancelled 2021 Dr. Arthur Wood and Wilde Wood Awards; reallocated $1500 to School Streets Pilot Program
- Approved recommendation TSC-0016-2022: accepted Trevor Brown's resignation; vacancy not filled
Road Safety Committee
The Mississauga Road Safety Committee is meeting virtually to review draft minutes, hear deputations on road safety topics, and receive updates on Road Watch statistics. The meeting includes presentations on technological innovations in road safety and a post-mortem on speeding consequences and the Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. Public participation is limited to registered speakers and pre-submitted questions.
- Deputation by Jennifer Wang on technological innovations in road safety (IYZ)
- Presentation by Catherine Nguyen-Pham on speeding consequences and Day of Remembrance post-mortem
- Road Watch Statistics report for January 2022
- Draft minutes from December 7, 2021 meeting
- Public Question Period with 15-minute limit
The committee approved up to $10,000 from its 2022 support budget for promotional campaigns and giveaway items, plus $200 for a mascot contest prize. It also received a deputation on a road safety technology product and referred it to staff for review. All decisions were approved without recorded opposition.
- Approved up to $5,000 for 2022 'Let's Move Mississauga' campaign promotion
- Approved up to $5,000 for promotional giveaway items
- Approved $200 for mascot contest design winner
- Approved making Work Plan a standing agenda item
- Received deputation on IYZ road safety technology, referred to staff
- Received deputation on speeding consequences campaign
- Received Road Watch statistics verbal update
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is meeting to consider several planning matters, including a rezoning application for a retirement residence and life lease building, removal of a holding provision for townhomes, and information reports on downtown policy and inclusionary zoning. Public comments are accepted with advance registration.
- Rezoning application OZ 21-10 W6 for 5510 Mavis Road: 18-storey retirement residence and 13-storey life lease building linked by 7-storey podium, plus existing 5-storey long-term care home (applicant: Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care)
- Removal of 'H' holding provision (H-OZ 19-004 W7) at 2020 and 2040 Camilla Road to permit 148 stacked back-to-back townhome dwellings (applicant: Camilla Towns Inc.)
- Information report on Downtown Fairview, Cooksville and Hospital Draft Official Plan Amendment and Built Form Standards (File CD.03-DOW)
- Information report on Inclusionary Zoning Update and Next Steps (File CD.06-INC)
The Planning and Development Committee approved the removal of the 'H' holding provision from Zoning By-law 0225-2007 for 2020 and 2040 Camilla Road, allowing 148 stacked back-to-back townhome dwellings. The committee also received information on a rezoning application for a retirement residence at 5510 Mavis Road and directed staff to bring the recommendation report directly to a future Council meeting. Additionally, the committee endorsed preliminary policy directions for inclusionary zoning and directed staff to conduct community engagement on draft official plan amendments for Downtown Fairview, Cooksville, and Hospital areas.
- Approved removal of 'H' holding provision for 148 townhomes at 2020/2040 Camilla Road (9-0)
- Directed recommendation report for 18-storey retirement residence at 5510 Mavis Road to go directly to Council (9-0)
- Received Downtown Fairview, Cooksville and Hospital Policy Review draft and directed community engagement (9-0)
- Endorsed inclusionary zoning preliminary policy directions and directed statutory public meeting (9-0)
Road Safety Promotional Subcommittee
The Road Safety Promotional Subcommittee is meeting virtually to discuss its 2022 spring campaigns, promotional giveaways, a mascot, and its work plan. All agenda items are verbal discussions with no attached reports or decisions listed. The meeting is not streamed or recorded.
- 2022 Spring Campaigns (verbal discussion)
- Promotional Giveaways (verbal discussion)
- Mascot (verbal discussion)
- Road Safety Committee Work Plan (verbal discussion)
- Approval of draft minutes from September 21, 2021
The Road Safety Promotional Subcommittee approved three funding recommendations totaling up to $10,200 from the 2022 Committee support budget: $5,000 for the 'Let's Move Mississauga' spring campaign, $5,000 for promotional giveaway items (microfiber cloths), and $200 for a mascot contest prize. They also approved making the Road Safety Committee Work Plan a standing agenda item and discussed spring campaign logistics, including lawn signs and a joint meeting with the Traffic Safety Committee.
- Approved up to $5,000 for 2022 'Let's Move Mississauga' campaign promotion (RSPS-0001-2022)
- Approved up to $5,000 for promotional giveaway items (RSPS-0002-2022)
- Approved authorization to make final design decisions on promotional items when time is a factor (RSPS-0002-2022)
- Approved up to $200 for mascot contest design winner prize (RSPS-0003-2022)
- Approved Road Safety Committee Work Plan as standing agenda item (RSPS-0004-2022)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting to consider 17 applications for minor variances and consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application by file number and address, with attached notices and comments. No decisions are recorded in the agenda; the meeting is for public hearing and discussion.
- 5264 Creditview Rd (Ward 6) – consent and minor variance applications B-63/21, B-64/21, A-447/21, A-449/21, A-450/21
- 1391 Queen Victoria Ave (Ward 2) – applications B-1/22, A-7/22, A-8/22
- 1090 Casson Ave (Ward 1) – applications B-3/22, A-13/22, A-14/22
- 7630 Airport Rd (Ward 5) – minor variance A-18/22, includes TRCA comment
- Multiple minor variance applications at addresses in Wards 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11
Council
Mississauga City Council is meeting to consider a motion opposing Quebec's Bill 21, a motion to stop further consideration of renaming Dundas Street, and several by-laws including zoning amendments, tree protection fees, and a new procurement by-law. The agenda also includes deputations on the Bloor Street Integrated Project and Bill 21, plus a petition about bicycle lanes on Bloor Street.
- Motion opposing Quebec Bill 21 (Councillor Saito)
- Motion to stop renaming Dundas Street (Councillor Parrish)
- By-law to amend zoning at 6611 Second Line West (Ward 11)
- By-law to amend tree permit and removal fees
- By-law to enact new Procurement by-law effective March 1, 2022
Council passed a motion endorsing the legal challenge against Quebec's Bill 21, without providing municipal funding. They also approved a motion to stop considering renaming Dundas Street, and directed staff to clear all secondary streets from the January 17 snowstorm. All decisions were carried unanimously.
- Endorsed legal challenge against Quebec's Bill 21 (10-0)
- Approved no further consideration of renaming Dundas Street (10-0)
- Directed staff to clear all secondary streets from January 17 snowstorm (11-0)
- Approved consent agenda including committee reports and by-laws (10-0)
- Approved 2022 interim tax levy for regular instalment plan (10-0)
- Approved amendments to Transit By-law and Fare Integration Agreement with Metrolinx (10-0)
- Approved increase to waste bin services contract with GFL Environmental Inc. (10-0)
- Endorsed Bill 54, Vulnerable Road Users Act (10-0)
Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Mississauga Accessibility Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to receive presentations on the Micromobility Project Phase 1, the ExpressVote voting unit, MiWay's 2021 Annual Accessibility Plan, and the committee's annual status update. The committee will also discuss AODA updates, a Region of Peel update, and its work plan. Public questions must be registered in advance.
- Micromobility Project Phase 1 update presentation
- ExpressVote unit demonstration by Elections Officer
- MiWay 2021 Annual Accessibility Plan presentation
- Accessibility Advisory Committee Annual Status Update
- Resignation of Anita Binder
The committee referred the Micromobility Project Phase 1 update to the Accessible Transportation Subcommittee for further discussion of accessibility concerns, and received several presentations for information. It also approved its work plan and updates from the Region of Peel Accessibility Advisory Committee.
- Referred Micromobility Project Phase 1 update to Accessible Transportation Subcommittee (AAC-0001-2022)
- Received ExpressVote Unit presentation for information (AAC-0002-2022)
- Received MiWay 2021 Annual Accessibility Plan for information (AAC-0003-2022)
- Received Annual Status Update for information (AAC-0004-2022)
- Approved Region of Peel AAC verbal update (AAC-0005-2022)
- Approved AAC Work Plan (AAC-0006-2022)
- Received Facility Accessibility Design Subcommittee reports on Kinsmen Hall and Carmen Corbasson Community Centre (AAC-0007/0008-2022)
- Deferred Tobias Mason Park washroom matter to March 7, 2022 (AAC-0009-2022)
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting to consider 16 applications for minor variances or consents at properties across the city. The agenda lists each application with an address, ward, and applicant name, but does not include details of the requested variances. The meeting is open to the public, and written submissions are accepted.
- B68/21: 1138 Garden Rd (Ward 2), applicant Sumit Shukla
- B46/21-A305/21-A306/21: 30-32 Oakwood Ave N (Ward 1), applicants Marcin Maslej & Jacqueline De Mello
- A437/21: 1160 Crestlawn Dr (Ward 3), applicant 415501 Ontario Limited
- A480/21: 25 Dundas St W (Ward 7), applicant AKGroup Properties Inc
- A233/21: 151 City Centre Dr (Ward 4), applicant CamCentre Holdings Inc
Committee of Adjustment
The Mississauga Committee of Adjustment is meeting online to consider 14 applications for minor variances or consents at various properties across the city. Each application is listed with an address and applicant name, but the agenda does not specify the nature of each request. The meeting is open to the public, and written submissions are accepted.
- 1503 Petrie Way (Ward 2) – Marc Podell
- 77 Thomas St (Ward 11) – Mohammed Oheidul Alam, Rojina Alam
- 394 Fairview Rd W (Ward 7) – Iqbal Singh, Sonika Simak
- 190 Kenollie Ave (Ward 1) – Krzysztof Kratiuk & Beata Kratiuk
- 6914 Early Settler Row (Ward 11) – Alessia Fiorino & Rhuan De Carvalho
General Committee
The General Committee endorsed the 2022 Provincial and Federal Pre-Budget Submissions as the city's priority issues, with the completed submissions to be brought to Council on February 2, 2022 for final approval. The committee also approved a review of the city's asset naming policies through an equity, diversity, and inclusion lens, including a $130,000 budget and a continued moratorium on new street names. All items on the consent agenda were approved unanimously (12-0).
- Endorsed 2022 Provincial and Federal Pre-Budget Submissions (12-0)
- Approved review of asset naming policies through EDI lens with $130,000 budget (12-0)
- Approved amendments to Transit By-law 0425-2003 (12-0)
- Approved fare integration amendment with Metrolinx for 100% adult fare with PRESTO (12-0)
- Increased waste bin services contract with GFL Environmental Inc. by $200,000 to $1,404,551 (12-0)
- Approved 2022 interim tax levy at 50% of previous year's taxes (12-0)
- Authorized proposal to Hamilton100 Bid Committee for Commonwealth Games 2030 host venue (12-0)
- Received closed session presentation on Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (12-0)
Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee
The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to discuss cycling-related matters. Key items include an update on setting fines for parking in bicycle lanes, subcommittee reports, an update on Bill 54 (Vulnerable Road Users Law), and a quarterly capital program update. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and a public question period.
- Deputation on set fines for parking, standing, or stopping in bicycle lanes
- Update on Bill 54 – Vulnerable Road Users Law
- Quarterly Capital Program Update (Q1 2022)
- 2022 Action List review
- Subcommittee updates (Network/Technical, Communications/Promotions)
The Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee approved recommendations to support proposed amendments to the Traffic By-law and Administrative Penalty By-law for setting fines for parking, standing, or stopping in bicycle lanes, and to send a letter to the Province in support of Bill 54 – Vulnerable Road Users Law. The committee also approved Peter Collins as the 2021 Phil Green Award recipient and received the quarterly cycling program update. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved support for Traffic By-law and Administrative Penalty By-law amendments for bicycle lane fines (MCAC-0001-2022)
- Approved sending a letter to the Province in support of Bill 54 – Vulnerable Road Users Law (MCAC-0004-2022)
- Approved Peter Collins as 2021 Phil Green Award recipient (MCAC-0002-2022)
- Received Communications and Promotions Subcommittee Update (MCAC-0003-2022)
- Received 2022 Quarterly Cycling Program Update (Q1) (MCAC-0005-2022)
- Approved 2022 Action List (MCAC-0006-2022)
Meadowvale Village HCD Subcommittee
The Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting virtually to review a request to alter a property at 7067 Old Mill Lane, including proposed window drawings. The meeting will also include approval of the agenda, declarations of conflict of interest, and minutes from the November 30, 2021 meeting. No other substantive matters are listed.
- Request to Alter 7067 Old Mill Lane (file 0047-2022) with proposed window drawings
- Approval of draft minutes from November 30, 2021
- Indigenous land statement
- Next meeting scheduled for February 1, 2022
The Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee approved a request to install four new windows at 7067 Old Mill Lane, determining that a heritage permit would be required and the windows would meet heritage recommendations. The property owner also plans to connect to the municipal sewer main, which will require excavation and a demolition permit for the existing garage, with new garage plans to be submitted later. The meeting was otherwise procedural, with no other substantive decisions.
- Approved request to add 4 new windows at 7067 Old Mill Lane (MVHCD-0001-2022)
Heritage Advisory Committee
The Heritage Advisory Committee is meeting virtually to consider requests to alter or demolish heritage-designated properties, hear a deputation on Kinsmen Hall, and receive reports from heritage conservation district subcommittees. The agenda includes several property-specific items and a resignation, but no major policy decisions.
- Request to alter heritage property at 327 Queen Street South (Ward 11)
- Request to alter heritage property at 169 Lakeshore Road West (Ward 1)
- Request to demolish heritage-listed property at 1239 Stavebank Road (Ward 1)
- Deputation on Kinsmen Hall heritage management conservation plan
- Reports from Meadowvale Village and Port Credit Heritage Conservation District subcommittees
The Heritage Advisory Committee approved several heritage property alterations, including the renewal work at Kinsmen Hall (327 Queen Street South) and the demolition of the heritage-listed property at 1239 Stavebank Road, which was deemed not worthy of designation. The committee also approved pedestrian access along Second Line West with a condition for final design review, and accepted reports from heritage conservation district subcommittees. All decisions were approved as recorded, with no votes against.
- Approved alteration of heritage property at 327 Queen Street South (Kinsmen Hall) (approved)
- Approved alteration of heritage property at 169 Lakeshore Road West (approved)
- Approved demolition of heritage-listed property at 1239 Stavebank Road, deemed not worthy of designation (approved)
- Approved pedestrian access along Second Line West, with condition for final design review by subcommittee (approved as amended)
- Approved Meadowvale Village Heritage Conservation District Report 6-2021 recommendations (approved)
- Approved Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Reports 5 and 6-2021 recommendations (approved)
- Approved resignation of Melissa Stolarz, Citizen Member (approved)
- Received information items for 1694 Wedmore Way, 846 Chaucer Avenue, and 5104 Ninth Line (received)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is meeting to consider a housing market update presentation and a recommendation report on a sign variance application for 31 Lakeshore Road East. The committee will also review draft minutes from the December 6, 2021 meetings. Public participation is available via advance registration.
- Housing market update presentation (all wards)
- Sign variance application for one fascia sign on third storey at 31 Lakeshore Road East (File SGNBLD 21-7401 VAR W1, applicant AMP Energy)
- Draft minutes from December 6, 2021 meetings (1:30 PM and 6:00 PM)
The Planning and Development Committee received a housing market update presentation from staff and deferred a sign variance application for AMP Energy at 31 Lakeshore Road East. The deferral was requested by Councillor Dasko and supported by Councillor Parrish, who suggested the applicant consider lowering the sign to the third floor level. Both motions were carried unanimously (11-0), with Councillor Saito absent.
- Received housing market update presentation (11-0)
- Deferred sign variance application for AMP Energy at 31 Lakeshore Road East (11-0)
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee is holding public meetings to consider four development applications, including Official Plan Amendments and rezonings for residential and mixed-use towers in Wards 4 and 7. The committee will hear verbal and written submissions before making recommendations to City Council. One agenda item (5.3) has been removed.
- 3085 Hurontario Street: OPA and rezoning for towers up to 35 storeys (OZ/OPA 21-11 W7)
- 255 Dundas Street West: OPA and rezoning for a 14-storey apartment building with ground-floor commercial (OZ/OPA 21-4 W7)
- 4615 Hurontario Street and Elia Ave/Eglinton Ave E: OPA, rezoning, and subdivision for 28-42 storey apartments, a 45-storey mixed-use building, and townhouses (OZ/OPA 21-008 W4)
- Item 5.3 (King Street East/Camilla Road subdivision) removed from agenda
The Planning and Development Committee held statutory public meetings for three development applications. Reports for two applications (3085 Hurontario Street and 255 Dundas Street West) were received for information, while the report for a third (4615 Hurontario Street and surrounding addresses) was not received due to outstanding staff concerns. One item was removed from the agenda, and one councillor declared a conflict of interest on the third application.
- Received information report for 3085 Hurontario Street development application (11-0)
- Received information report for 255 Dundas Street West development application (11-0)
- Held public meeting for 4615 Hurontario Street development application; report not received
- Removed item 5.3 (City Park Holdings Inc. subdivision application) from agenda
Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee
The Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee is meeting to consider two agenda items: a deputation on Port Credit Harbour West Parks and a heritage impact assessment for a new dwelling at 40 Peter Street South. The subcommittee will vote on recommendations for both items, including a proposed condition on the roofline of the new dwelling.
- Deputation on Port Credit Harbour West Parks by Dillon Consulting and ASI
- Recommendation to approve new dwelling, attached garage and carport at 40 Peter Street South
- Condition proposed: shed roofline aligned with carport roofline
- Approval of minutes from October 4 and November 29, 2021 meetings
The Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee approved a request to construct a new dwelling, attached garage, and carport at 40 Peter Street South, with the condition that the shed roofline be aligned with the carport roofline. The subcommittee also received a presentation on the Port Credit Harbour West Parks development for information. No other substantive decisions were made.
- Approved new dwelling, attached garage, and carport at 40 Peter Street South, with condition that shed roofline align with carport roofline
- Received presentation on Port Credit Harbour West Parks for information