REVISED AGENDA
PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL

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Council Chamber, City Hall

The Chair will call the Public Hearing Meeting to order on Treaty 6 Territory and the Traditional Homeland of the Métis People and confirm roll call.

  • Recommendation
    1. That the following letters be added to Item 6.1.3:
      • Requesting to Speak:
        • Darrell Seib, Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, dated January 18, 2023;
        • Cary Tarasoff, dated January 22, 2023;
    2. That the report of the City Manager, dated January 25, 2023 be added to Urgent Business as Item 8.1; and
    3. That the agenda be approved as amended.
  • Recommendation

    That the minutes of the Public Hearing meeting of City Council held on December 19, 2022 be approved.

The following documents are provided:

  • Proposed Bylaw No. 9862;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services dated December 20, 2022;
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated January 3, 2023;
  • Letters submitting comments:
    • Brent Penner, Downtown Saskatoon, Jason Aebig, Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce, Randy Pshebylo, Riversdale, Keith Moen, NSBA, dated December 19, 2022;
    • Ruth Engele, Renters of Saskatoon and Area, both dated December 20, 2022; and
  • Notice that appeared in the Star Phoenix on January 7 and 9, 2023.
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9862.

The following documents are provided:

  • Proposed Bylaw No. 9863;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services dated December 20, 2022 (see Item 6.1.1);
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated January 3, 2023 (see Item 6.1.1);
  • Letters submitting comments (see Item 6.1.1):
    • Brent Penner, Downtown Saskatoon, Jason Aebig, Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce, Randy Pshebylo, Riversdale, Keith Moen, NSBA, dated December 19, 2022;
    • Ruth Engele, Renters of Saskatoon and Area, both dated December 20, 2022; and
  • Notice that appeared in the Star Phoenix on January 7 and 9, 2023 (see Item 6.1.1).
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9863.

The following documents are provided:

  • Proposed Bylaw No. 9864;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services dated December 20, 2022 (see Item 6.1.1);
  • Letter from the Municipal Planning Commission, dated January 3, 2023 (see Item 6.1.1);
  • Letters:
    • Submitting comments (see Item 6.1.1):
      • Brent Penner, Downtown Saskatoon, Jason Aebig, Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce, Randy Pshebylo, Riversdale, Keith Moen, NSBA, dated December 19, 2022;
      • Ruth Engele, Renters of Saskatoon and Area, both dated December 20, 2022;
    • Requesting to speak:
      • Darrell Seib, Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, dated January 18, 2023;
      • Cary Tarasoff, dated January 22, 2023; and 
  • Notice that appeared in the Star Phoenix on January 7 and 9, 2023 (see Item 6.1.1).
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9864.

The following is a report of the City Solicitor dated January 5, 2023:


"City Council at its meeting held on October 31, 2022 resolved that the City Solicitor bring forward a bylaw to designate the property at 331-1st Avenue North as Municipal Heritage Property under The Heritage Property Act.


In this regard, we enclose proposed Bylaw No. 9865, The Tees and Persse Building Heritage Designation Bylaw, 2023. The Heritage Property Act requires that a Notice of Intention to Designate be served on the Registrar of Heritage Property and all persons with an interest in the property. As well, the Notice of Intention 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 pre-requisites to the passing of the Bylaw have been undertaken. The date advertised in the Notice of Intention to Designate for consideration of this Bylaw by Council is January 25, 2023. 


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 a review board constituted under Section 14 of the Act or withdraw the proposed bylaw."


Attached are copies of the following:

  • Proposed Bylaw No. 9865;
  • Excerpt from the minutes of the Regular Business Meeting of City Council held on October 31, 2022;
  • SPC on Planning, Development and Community Services Committee Report dated October 31, 2022;
  • Report of the General Manager, Community Services Department dated September 7, 2022; 
  • Letter from the Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee, dated September 20, 2022; and
  • Notice which appeared in the Star Phoenix on December 17 and 19, 2022. 
  • Recommendation

    That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9865.

A list of flag raising and proclamation requests received for the month of December 2022 is provided.

  • Recommendation

    That the information be received.

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