REVISED AGENDA
PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL

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Via Teleconference Hosted in the Council Chamber, Saskatoon City Hall

2.

  • Recommendation
    1. That the following letters be added to Item 6.1.1:
      • Request to Speak:
        • Peggy Sarjeant, Saskatoon Heritage Society, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Brent Penner, Executive Director, Downtown Saskatoon, dated February 19, 2021;
        • Norma Klassen, dated February 22, 2021;
      • Submitting Comments:
        • Leona and Dennis Klath, dated February 14, 2021;
        • Morris and Linda Perih, dated February 15, 2021;
        • Trish Hastings and Scott McBride, dated February 17, 2021;
        • Pat Albers and Sarah Jackson, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Patricia Pavey, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Peggy Sarjeant, Saskatoon Heritage Society, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Brenda Wilde, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Hasan Malik, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Jake and Betty Banman, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Linda Holtby, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Morris and Linda Perih, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Chris Lindgren, dated February 19, 2021;
        • Ken Pontikes, dated February 19, 2021;
        • Catherine Negus,dated February 21, 2021;
        • Ross Hinther, dated February 21, 2021;
        • Chris Guerette, CEO, Saskatoon and Region Home Builder's Association, dated February 22, 2021;
        • Bonnie Stephenson, dated February 22, 2021;
        • Doreen Pankewich, dated February 22, 2021;
        • Stefan Fridriksson, dated February 22, 2021;
    2. That the following letters be added to Items 6.1.2 and 6.1.3:
      • Requests to Speak:
        • Mark Kelleher, BlackRock Developments Limited, dated February 17, 2021;
        • Jonathan Naylor, Varsity View-Grosvenor Community Association, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Submitting Comments:
        • P.M. Broberg and Eric Broberg, dated February 12, 2021;
        • Scott Matheson, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Monica Gillespie, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Jonathan Naylor, Varsity View-Grosvenor Community Association, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Debra Draper, dated February 21, 2021;
        • Dr. Karl Martin, dated February 21, 2021;
        • Kathy Probert, dated February 21, 2021;
        • Theresa Kirkpatrick, dated February 21, 2021;
        • Eduardo Ansaldo, dated February 20, 2021;
        • Chris Guerette, CEO, Saskatoon and Region Home Builders' Association, dated February 22, 2021;
    3. That the letter submitting comments from Jared Stephenson, dated February 19, 2021 be added to Items 6.1.2, 6.1.3, 6.1.4 and 6.1.5;
    4. That the following letters be added to Items 6.1.4 an 6.1.5:
      • Request to Speak:
        • Jason Hurd, aodbt architecture + design, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Dr. Linda Wason-Ellam and Irene Bell, Board Member, Maddison Condominiums;
      • Submitting Comments:
        • Flora Nelson, dated February 18, 2021;
        • Marcia Ferguson, dated February 20, 2021;
    5. The the following letters regarding Item 6.2.2 be added:
      • Requests to Speak
        • Cleo Nguyen, dated February 19, 2021;
        • Ben Rodgers, dated February 19, 2021;
        • Dr. Manuela Valle-Castro, Division of Social Accountability, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, dated February 20, 2021;
        • Amanda Guthrie and Jack Saddleback, Co-Interim Executive Directors, OUTSaskatoon, dated February 22, 2021;
      • 533 letters submitting comments; and
    6. That the agenda be approved as amended.
  • Recommendation

    That the minutes of the Public Hearing meeting of City Council held on January 25, 2021 be approved.

6.1.1

The following is a report of the City Solicitor dated February 22, 2021:


City Council at its meeting held on December 21, 2020, resolved that the City Solicitor be requested to prepare an amendment to Bylaw No. 8232, The Knox United Church Heritage Designation Bylaw, 2003, with such amendment limited to amending the legal land description to reflect the approved subdivision.


In this regard we enclose proposed Bylaw No. 9737, The Knox United Church Heritage Designation Amendment Bylaw, 2021.  The Heritage Property Act requires that a Notice of Intention to Amend Heritage Designation Bylaw be served on the Registrar of Heritage Property and the owner of the relevant property. As well, the Notice must be registered against the title to the property and advertised in at least one issue of a newspaper in general circulation in the municipality. All of these prerequisites have been undertaken. The date advertised in the Notice for City Council’s consideration of this matter was January 9, 2021.


The Heritage Property Act further provides that anyone wishing to object to the proposed designation must serve Council with an objection stating the reason for the objection and providing the relevant facts. The objection must be served at least three days prior to the Council meeting at which the Bylaw is to be considered.


If an objection is received, Council shall either refer the matter to the review board established under The Heritage Property Act or withdraw the proposed bylaw.


The following documents are provided:

  • Report of the City Solicitor, dated February 22, 2021 including Bylaw No. 9737 and notice that appeared in the local press on January 9 and 11, 2021;
  • Excerpt from the minutes of the Regular Business Meeting of City Council held on December 21, 2020;
  • Excerpt from minutes of the Standing Policy Committee on Planning, Development and Community Services on December 8, 2020 with referenced attachments;
  • Letters:
    • Requests to Speak:
      • Ross Hinther, dated January 19, 2021;
      • Karl Miller, Meridian Development Corps, dated February 16, 2021;
      • Bertrand Bartake, Kindrachuk Agrey Architecture, dated February 16, 2021;
      • Susan Cross, dated February 16, 2021;
      • Lenore Swystun, Chair, Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee, dated February 16, 2021;
      • Marcel de la Gorgendiere, Board of Directors, Knox United Church, dated February 16, 2021;
      • Peggy Sarjeant, Saskatoon Heritage Society, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Brent Penner, Executive Director, Downtown Saskatoon, dated February 19, 2021;
      • Norma Klassen, dated February 22, 2021;
    • Submitting Comments:
      • Vicki Stephanson, dated December 2, 2020;
      • Leona and Dennis Klath, dated February 14, 2021;
      • Morris and Linda Perih, dated February 15, 2021;
      • Tim Claypool, dated February 16, 2021; 
      • Jack Wigham and Freda Toffolo, dated February 17, 2021;
      • Trish Hastings and Scott McBride, dated February 17, 2021;
      • Pat Albers and Sarah Jackson, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Patricia Pavey, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Peggy Sarjeant, Saskatoon Heritage Society, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Brenda Wilde, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Hasan Malik, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Jake and Betty Banman, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Linda Holtby, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Morris and Linda Perih, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Chris Lindgren, dated February 19, 2021;
      • Ken Pontikes, dated February 19, 2021;
      • Catherine Negus,dated February 21, 2021;
      • Ross Hinther, dated February 21, 2021; 
      • Chris Guerette, CEO, Saskatoon and Region Home Builders' Association, dated February 22, 2021;
      • Bonnie Stephenson, dated February 22, 2021;
      • Doreen Pankewich, dated February 22, 2021; and
      • Stefan Fridriksson, dated February 22, 2021.
  • Recommendation
    1. That permission be granted to introduce Bylaw No. 9737, The Knox United Church Heritage Designation Amendment Bylaw, 2021 (the “Amendment Bylaw”), and that the same be given FIRST AND SECOND reading;
    2. That the City Solicitor be directed to amend the Amendment Bylaw to include the complete legal land description when the same becomes available following conclusion of the subdivision process and bring back the final version of the Amendment Bylaw for THIRD reading and final passing.

6.1.2

The following documents are provided:

  • Bylaw No. 9739;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021;
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021;
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021;
  • Letters:
    • Requests to Speak:
      • Theresa Kirkpatrick, dated February 15, 2021;
      • Ruoyu Qian, dated February 16, 2021;
      • Mark Kelleher, BlackRock Developments Limited, dated February 17, 2021;
      • Jonathan Naylor, Varsity View-Grosvenor Community Association, dated February 18, 2021;
    • Submitting Comments:
      • P.M. Broberg and Eric Broberg, dated February 12, 2021;
      • Howard Woodhouse, February 15, 2021;
      • Martha Carter, dated February 16, 2021;
      • Viola Woodhouse, dated February 17, 2021;
      • Scott Matheson, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Monica Gillespie, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Jonathan Naylor, Varsity View-Grosvenor Community Association, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Jared Stephenson, dated February 19, 2021;
      • Debra Draper, dated February 21, 2021;
      • Dr. Karl Martin, dated February 21, 2021;
      • Kathy Probert, dated February 21, 2021;
      • Theresa Kirkpatrick, dated February 21, 2021 (includes first page of petition);
      • Eduardo Ansaldo, dated February 20, 2021; and
      • Chris Guerette, CEO, Saskatoon and Region Home Builders' Association, dated February 22, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9739.

The following documents are provided:

  • Bylaw No. 9740;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021 (See Item 6.1.2);
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021 (See Item 6.1.2);
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021; and
  • Letters (See Item 6.1.2):
    • Requests to Speak:
      • Theresa Kirkpatrick, dated February 15, 2021;
      • Ruoyu Qian, dated February 16, 2021;
      • Mark Kelleher, BlackRock Developments Limited, dated February 17, 2021;
      • Jonathan Naylor, Varsity View-Grosvenor Community Association, dated February 18, 2021;
    • Submitting Comments:
      • P.M. Broberg and Eric Broberg, dated February 12, 2021;
      • Howard Woodhouse, February 15, 2021;
      • Martha Carter, dated February 16, 2021;
      • Viola Woodhouse, dated February 17, 2021;
      • Scott Matheson, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Monica Gillespie, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Jonathan Naylor, Varsity View-Grosvenor Community Association, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Jared Stephenson, dated February 19, 2021;
      • Debra Draper, dated February 21, 2021;
      • Dr. Karl Martin, dated February 21, 2021;
      • Kathy Probert, dated February 21, 2021;
      • Theresa Kirkpatrick, dated February 21, 2021 (includes first page of petition);
      • Eduardo Ansaldo, dated February 20, 2021; and
      • Chris Guerette, CEO, Saskatoon and Region Home Builders' Association, dated February 22, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9740.

The following documents are provided:

  • Bylaw No. 9741;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021;
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021;
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021;
  • Letters:
    • Requests to Speak:
      • Jason Hurd, aodbt architecture + design, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Dr. Linda Wason-Ellam and Irene Bell, Board Member, Maddison Condominiums;
    • Submitting Comments:
      • Flora Nelson, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Jared Stephenson, dated February 19, 2021; and
      • Marcia Ferguson, dated February 20, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9741.

The following documents are provided:

  • Bylaw No. 9742;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021 (See Item 6.1.4);
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021 (See Item 6.1.4);
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021;
  • Letters (See Item 6.1.4):
    • Requests to Speak:
      • Jason Hurd, aodbt architecture + design, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Dr. Linda Wason-Ellam and Irene Bell, Board Member, Maddison Condominiums;
    • Submitting Comments:
      • Flora Nelson, dated February 18, 2021;
      • Jared Stephenson, dated February 19, 2021; and
      • Marcia Ferguson, dated February 20, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9742.

The following documents are provided:

  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021;
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021; and
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That the proposed amendments to the Aspen Ridge Concept Plan and rezoning, as outlined in the January 26, 2021 report of the General Manager, Community Services, be approved.

The following documents are provided:

  • Bylaw No. 9743;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021 (See Item 6.1.6);
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021 (See Item 6.1.6); and
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9743.

The following documents are provided:

  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021;
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021; and
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That the proposed amendments to the Hampton Village Business Park Concept Plan and rezoning, as outlined in the January 26, 2021 report of the General Manager, Community Services, be approved.

The following documents are provided:

  • Bylaw No. 9744;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021 (See Item 6.1.8);
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021 (See Item 6.1.8); and
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9744.

The following documents are provided:

  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021;
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021; and
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That the proposed amendments to the Rosewood Neighbourhood Concept Plan and rezoning, as outlined in the January 26, 2021 report of the General Manager, Community Services, be approved.

The following documents are provided:

  • Bylaw No. 9745;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services, dated January 26, 2021 (See Item 6.1.10);
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated February 9, 2021 (See Item 6.1.10); and
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 6 and 8, 2021.
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9745.

The following documents are provided:

  • Report of the City Solicitor dated February 22, 2021, including Bylaw No. 9746 and 9749;
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 13, 2021;
  • Letter requesting to speak from Ryan Chorneyko, Cashopolis, dated February 12, 2021;
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9746, The Business Licence Bylaw, 2021 and Bylaw No. 9749, The Bicycle Amendment Bylaw, 2021.

The following documents are provided:

  • Report of the City Solicitor dated February 22, 2021 , including Bylaw No. 9747;
  • Notice that appeared in the local press on February 13, 2021;
  • Letters:
    • Requests to Speak
      • Cleo Nguyen, dated February 19, 2021;
      • Ben Rodgers, dated February 19, 2021;
      • Manuela Valle-Castro, Division of Social Accountability, College of Medicine, dated February 20, 2021;
      • Amanda Guthrie and Jack Saddleback, Co-Interim Executive Directors, OUTSaskatoon, dated February 22, 2021; and
    • 533 letters submitting comments.
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9747, The Prohibited Businesses Bylaw, 2021.

A list of flag raising and proclamation requests received for the month of January 2021 is provided.

  • Recommendation

    That the information be received.

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