AGENDAREGULAR BUSINESS MEETING OF CITY COUNCILWednesday, October 25, 2023 9:30 A.m. - 5:00 P.m.Council Chamber, City HallSubmissions providing comments and/or requesting to speak will be accepted for public meetings using the online form at saskatoon.ca/writetocouncil. If your submission includes a request to speak, you will be contacted by a representative from the City Clerk’s Office with further information. Submissions will be accepted no later than 5:00 p.m. on the Monday the week of the meeting.1.NATIONAL ANTHEM AND CALL TO ORDER The Chair will call the meeting to order on Treaty 6 Territory and the Traditional Homeland of the Métis People and confirm roll call. There will be special recognition for the display of the City Reconciliation Visual Identity artwork.2.CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA RecommendationThat the agenda be confirmed as presented.3.DECLARATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST 4.ADOPTION OF MINUTES 1.Post-Meeting Minutes - CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING_Sep27_2023 - English.pdfRecommendationThat the minutes of the Regular Business Meeting of City Council held on September 27, 2023, be approved.5.PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 5.1Council Members This is a standing item on the agenda in order to provide Council Members an opportunity to provide any public acknowledgements. 6.QUESTION PERIOD 7.UNFINISHED BUSINESS 8.CONSENT AGENDA RecommendationThat the Committee recommendations contained in Items 8.1.1; 8.2.1 to 8.2.3; 8.3.1; and 8.4.1 to 8.4.3 be adopted as one motion.8.1Standing Policy Committee on Environment, Utilities & Corporate Services 8.1.1June 20, 2022, Rain Event Response – Storm Sewer Cleaning Pilot Project [EUCS2023-0103] 1.Committee Report - June 20, 2022, Rain Event Response - Storm Sewer Cleaning Pilot Project.pdf2.Admin Report - June 20, 2022, Rain Event Response - Storm Sewer Cleaning Pilot Project.pdfRecommendationThat capital funding required to complete the pilot project is proposed to be allocated as follows: A change in project scope to Project P.01619.02 (Preservation Program) and Project P.01619.04 (Capital Operations) that will operationalize the interim (2024-2025) CCTV inspection and cleaning pilot project, be approved;The budget for Project P.01619.02 (Preservation Program) be increased by $187,000 to a total planned capital budget in 2024 of $2.0 million, to be funded through a reduction of the budget of $187,000 from Project P.01619.01 (Network Management); andThe budget for Project P.01619.04 (Capital Operations) be increased by $110,000 to a total planned capital budget in 2024 of $166,000, to be funded through a reduction of the budget of $110,000 from Project P.01619.01 (Network Management).8.2Standing Policy Committee Transportation 8.2.1Proposed Amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw – Speed Limit Changes [TS2023-1001] 1.Committee Report - Proposed Amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw – Speed Limit Changes - Oct 2023.pdf2.Admin Report - Proposed Amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw – Speed Limit Changes .pdf3.Append 1 - Proposed Speed Limits.pdfRecommendationThat the speed limit on McOrmond Drive between College Drive and Brighton Common be revised from 50 km/h to 60 km/h;That the speed limit description for Zimmerman Road be updated to reflect a speed limit of 60 km/h from Highway No. 16 to a point 200 metres north of Meadows Parkway and a speed limit of 80 km/h from a point 200 metres north of Meadows Parkway to College Drive; andThat the City Solicitor be requested to prepare the appropriate bylaw amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw, effective January 1, 2024.8.2.2Vehicle Noise Mitigation Study Final Report – October 2023 Update [TS2023-1005] 1.Committee Report - Vehicle Noise Mitigation Study Final Report – October 2023 Update.pdf2.Admin Report - Vehicle Noise Mitigation Study Final Report – October 2023 Update.pdf3.Append 1 - Vehicle Noise Legislation.pdf4.Append 2 - SGI Vehicle Noise Policy.pdf5.Append 3 - Jurisidictional Scan.pdf6.Append 4 - Saskatoon Police Service Feedback.pdf7.8.2.2 - Comm - Donald and Doris Slind - Sept 30, 2023_Redacted.pdf8.8.2.1 - Comm - Bob and Dot Zens - October 6, 2023_Redacted.pdfThe following letters submitting comments are provided: Donald and Doris Slind, dated September 30, 2023; and Bob and Dot Zens, dated October 6, 2023. RecommendationThat a noise level limit of 101.3 dB for motor vehicles be added to Bylaw No. 8244, The Noise Bylaw to align with SGI’s vehicle noise policy;That the noise level limit for motorcycles be increased to 101.3 dB in Bylaw No. 8244, The Noise Bylaw to align with SGI’s vehicle noise policy;That the Noise Bylaw be updated to extend the ability for police officers to order sound testing of both motorcycles and motor vehicles and to create the corresponding offence for failure to comply with such an order;That the City Solicitor be requested to prepare the appropriate bylaw amendments to Bylaw No. 8244, The Noise Bylaw, effective January 1, 2024; and That the Mayor, on behalf of City Council, write an appreciation letter to SGI and the Ministry responsible for their work on this matter. 8.2.3Active Transportation Plan Implementation – October 2023 Update [TS2023-1003] 1.Committee Report - Active Transportation Plan Implementation – October 2023 Update.pdf2.Admin Report - Active Transportation Plan Implementation - October 2023 Update.pdf3.Append 1 - Active Transportation Plan Action Items - Status Update.pdf4.Append 2 - Active Transportation Implementation Strategy Components.pdf5.Append 3 - Status of Cycling Network Expansion, 2018-2029.pdf6.Append 4 - Status of Sidewalk Network Construction, 2017–2029.pdf7.Append 5 - Active Transportation Financial Requirements, 2024-2029.pdf8.7.3.2 - Communication - Mike Winter - Walking Saskatoon_Redacted(1).pdf9.8.2.3 - RTS - Gordon Holtslander, Saskatoon Cycles - October 6, 2023_Redacted.pdfA letter requesting to speak from Gordon Holtslander, Saskatoon Cycles, dated October 6, 2023, is provided. RecommendationThat the information be received.8.3Standing Policy Committee on Planning, Development & Community Services 8.3.1Innovative Housing Incentives – Tax Abatement for SaskNative Rentals Inc., 727 Hart Road [PDCS2023-1001] 1.Committee Report - Innovative Housing Incentives – Tax Abatement for SaskNative Rentals Inc., 727 Hart Road.pdf2.Admin Report - Innovative Housing Incentives - Tax Abatement for SaskNative Rentals Inc. 727 Hart Road.pdf3.Append 1 - 727 Hart Road - Project Rendering and Site Plan.pdfRecommendationThat a five-year incremental tax abatement for 36 affordable rental units, at 727 Hart Road, developed by SaskNative Rentals Inc. be approved; andThat the City Solicitor be requested to prepare the necessary incentive agreement and that His Worship the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to execute the agreement under the Corporate Seal.8.4Standing Policy Committee on Finance 8.4.1Incentive Application – Three Farmers Foods Inc. [FI2023-1001] 1.Committee Report - Incentive Application - Three Farmers Foods Inc.pdf2.Admin Report - Incentive Application - Three Farmers Foods Inc.pdf3.Append 1 - Letter from Cam Broten, Chair, SREDA Board of Directors – September 22, 2023.pdf4.7.2.1 - RTS - Erin Lawson, SREDA, October 3, 2023(1).pdfRecommendation That the application from Three Farmers Foods Inc. for a five-year tax abatement on the incremental portion of taxes at 761 66th Street, as a result of its development in 2023, be approved as follows: 100% in Year 1; 80% in Year 2; 70% in Year 3; 60% in Year 4; and 50% in Year 5. That the City Solicitor be instructed to prepare the appropriate agreements. 8.4.2Incentive Application – Great Western Brewing Co. [FI2023-1002] 1.Committee Report - Incentive Application – Great Western Brewing Co.pdf2.Admin Report - Incentive Application - Great Western Brewing Co.pdf3.Append 1 - Letter from Cam Broten, Chair, SREDA Board of Directors – August 30, 2023.pdf4.7.2.1 - RTS - Erin Lawson, SREDA, October 3, 2023(2).pdfRecommendation That the application from Great Western Brewing Company for a five-year tax abatement on the incremental portion of taxes at 519 2nd Ave North, as a result of its development in 2023, be approved as follows: 100% in Year 1; 80% in Year 2; 70% in Year 3; 60% in Year 4; and 50% in Year 5.. That the City Solicitor be instructed to prepare the appropriate agreements. 8.4.3Neighbourhood Land Development Fund Allocation of Profits [FI2023-1005] 1.Committee Report - Neighbourhood Land Development Fund Allocation of Profits 2023.pdf2.Admin Report - Neighbourhood Land Development Fund Allocation of Profits 2023.pdfRecommendationThat $3.9 million in profits be declared from the Neighbourhood Land Development Fund; andThat $3.9 million in profits from the Neighbourhood Land Development Fund be allocated to the Bus Rapid Transit Funding Plan.8.5Governance and Priorities Committee 9.COMMITTEE REPORTS (not on Consent Agenda) 9.1Standing Policy Committee on Environment, Utilities & Corporate Services 9.2Standing Policy Committee Transportation 9.3Standing Policy Committee on Planning, Development & Community Services 9.3.1Third Avenue United Church - 304 3rd Avenue North – Heritage Designation Bylaw Amendment Request [MHAC2023-0901] 1.Committee Report - Third Avenue United Church - 304 3rd Avenue North – Heritage Designation Bylaw Amendment Request.pdf2.Admin Report - Third Avenue United Church – 304 3rd Ave N - Heritage Designation Bylaw Amendment Request.pdf3.Append 1 - Statement of Significance - Third Avenue United Church - 304 3rd Avenue North.pdf4.Append 2 - Request to the Municipal Heritage advisory Committee.pdf5.MHAC2023-0901 - Letter - Third Avenue United Church - 304 3rd Ave N Heritage Des Bylaw Amend.pdf6.Communication - Michelle Aalders_Redacted(1).pdf7.Communication - St. Vincents Orthodox Church - Organ Repair Quotes_Redacted.pdfRecommendationThat the City Solicitor be requested to prepare an amendment to Bylaw No. 9413, Third Avenue United Church Heritage Designation Bylaw, 2017, with such amendment limited to amending the bylaw to remove the Casavant organ from the designation; andThat the General Manager, Community Services Division, be requested to prepare the required notices for advertising the proposed bylaw amendment.9.4Standing Policy Committee on Finance 9.5Governance and Priorities Committee 10.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS 10.1Transportation & Construction 10.2Utilities & Environment 10.3Community Services 10.3.1Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo – Zebra Facility Post-Budget Capital Project [CC2023-1001] 1.Admin Report - Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo – Zebra Facility Post-Budget Capital Project.pdfRecommendation That the post-budget capital project for a Zebra Facility, as described in this report, with a budget of $100,000, be approved, to be fully funded by the Province of Saskatchewan. That the Saskatoon Zoo Foundation be awarded the project management of the project, and That the City Solicitor be requested to review and prepare the appropriate agreement(s) related to funding and project management for the Zebra Facility, and the City Manager and the City Clerk be authorized to execute the agreement under the Corporate Seal. 10.4Saskatoon Fire 10.5Corporate Financial Services 10.5.1Food Waste Prevention and Diversion: Research and Capacity Building Fund [CC2023-1002] 1.Admin Report - Food Waste Prevention and Diversion Research and Capacity Building Fund.pdfRecommendationThat the Administration be directed to submit two applications for grant funding under Environment Canada’s Food Waste Prevention and Diversion: Research and Capacity Building Fund; That if approved, the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Agreement(s) from Environment Canada under the Corporate Seal; andThat if required, the Senior Financial Business Partner be granted delegated authority to sign and submit progress reports and financial claims to the program.10.5.2Building Safer Communities Fund [CC2023-1003] 1.Admin Report - Building Safer Communities Fund.pdfRecommendationThat the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the agreement from the Building Safer Communities Fund under the Corporate Seal; andThat if required, the Director of Recreation and Community Development be granted delegated authority to sign and submit and progress reports and financial claims related to the project.10.6Strategy & Transformation 10.7Human Resources 10.8Public Policy & Government Relations 11.LEGISLATIVE REPORTS 11.1Office of the City Clerk 11.2Office of the City Solicitor 12.OTHER REPORTS 13.INQUIRIES 14.MOTIONS (NOTICE PREVIOUSLY GIVEN) 14.1Councillor C. Block - Downtown Office Space Assessment [CC2023-0902] Councillor Block provided the following Notice of Motion at City Council's Regular Business Meeting held on September 27, 2023."TAKE NOTICE that at the next Regular Business Meeting of City Council, I will move:That Administration bring forward a scope of work, including resourcing implications, for an assessment of current office space policies, market demand, and other context impacting the development and operation of offices in the Downtown in alignment with the City of Saskatoon vision for the Downtown as the primary location for office, retail, recreation, culture, and entertainment facilities."15.URGENT BUSINESS 16.GIVING NOTICE 17.IN CAMERA SESSION (OPTIONAL) 18.ADJOURNMENT No Item Selected This item has no attachments.1.Committee Report - June 20, 2022, Rain Event Response - Storm Sewer Cleaning Pilot Project.pdf2.Admin Report - June 20, 2022, Rain Event Response - Storm Sewer Cleaning Pilot Project.pdf1.Committee Report - Third Avenue United Church - 304 3rd Avenue North – Heritage Designation Bylaw Amendment Request.pdf2.Admin Report - Third Avenue United Church – 304 3rd Ave N - Heritage Designation Bylaw Amendment Request.pdf3.Append 1 - Statement of Significance - Third Avenue United Church - 304 3rd Avenue North.pdf4.Append 2 - Request to the Municipal Heritage advisory Committee.pdf5.MHAC2023-0901 - Letter - Third Avenue United Church - 304 3rd Ave N Heritage Des Bylaw Amend.pdf6.Communication - Michelle Aalders_Redacted(1).pdf7.Communication - St. Vincents Orthodox Church - Organ Repair Quotes_Redacted.pdf1.Committee Report - Innovative Housing Incentives – Tax Abatement for SaskNative Rentals Inc., 727 Hart Road.pdf2.Admin Report - Innovative Housing Incentives - Tax Abatement for SaskNative Rentals Inc. 727 Hart Road.pdf3.Append 1 - 727 Hart Road - Project Rendering and Site Plan.pdf1.Committee Report - Incentive Application - Three Farmers Foods Inc.pdf2.Admin Report - Incentive Application - Three Farmers Foods Inc.pdf3.Append 1 - Letter from Cam Broten, Chair, SREDA Board of Directors – September 22, 2023.pdf4.7.2.1 - RTS - Erin Lawson, SREDA, October 3, 2023(1).pdf1.Committee Report - Incentive Application – Great Western Brewing Co.pdf2.Admin Report - Incentive Application - Great Western Brewing Co.pdf3.Append 1 - Letter from Cam Broten, Chair, SREDA Board of Directors – August 30, 2023.pdf4.7.2.1 - RTS - Erin Lawson, SREDA, October 3, 2023(2).pdf1.Committee Report - Neighbourhood Land Development Fund Allocation of Profits 2023.pdf2.Admin Report - Neighbourhood Land Development Fund Allocation of Profits 2023.pdf1.Committee Report - Proposed Amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw – Speed Limit Changes - Oct 2023.pdf2.Admin Report - Proposed Amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw – Speed Limit Changes .pdf3.Append 1 - Proposed Speed Limits.pdf1.Committee Report - Vehicle Noise Mitigation Study Final Report – October 2023 Update.pdf2.Admin Report - Vehicle Noise Mitigation Study Final Report – October 2023 Update.pdf3.Append 1 - Vehicle Noise Legislation.pdf4.Append 2 - SGI Vehicle Noise Policy.pdf5.Append 3 - Jurisidictional Scan.pdf6.Append 4 - Saskatoon Police Service Feedback.pdf7.8.2.2 - Comm - Donald and Doris Slind - Sept 30, 2023_Redacted.pdf8.8.2.1 - Comm - Bob and Dot Zens - October 6, 2023_Redacted.pdf1.Committee Report - Active Transportation Plan Implementation – October 2023 Update.pdf2.Admin Report - Active Transportation Plan Implementation - October 2023 Update.pdf3.Append 1 - Active Transportation Plan Action Items - Status Update.pdf4.Append 2 - Active Transportation Implementation Strategy Components.pdf5.Append 3 - Status of Cycling Network Expansion, 2018-2029.pdf6.Append 4 - Status of Sidewalk Network Construction, 2017–2029.pdf7.Append 5 - Active Transportation Financial Requirements, 2024-2029.pdf8.7.3.2 - Communication - Mike Winter - Walking Saskatoon_Redacted(1).pdf9.8.2.3 - RTS - Gordon Holtslander, Saskatoon Cycles - October 6, 2023_Redacted.pdf1.Post-Meeting Minutes - CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING_Sep27_2023 - English.pdf1.Admin Report - Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo – Zebra Facility Post-Budget Capital Project.pdf1.Admin Report - Food Waste Prevention and Diversion Research and Capacity Building Fund.pdf1.Admin Report - Building Safer Communities Fund.pdf