AGENDAREGULAR BUSINESS MEETING OF CITY COUNCILMonday, September 26, 2022 1:00 P.m. - 6:00 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/write-letter-council committees. If your submission includes a request to speak, you will be contacted by a representative from the City Clerk’s Office with further information.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.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_Aug29_2022 - English.pdfRecommendationThat the minutes of the Regular Business Meeting of City Council held on August 29, 2022, be adopted.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.UNFINISHED BUSINESS 7.QUESTION PERIOD 8.CONSENT AGENDA RecommendationThat the Committee recommendations contained in Items 8.1.1 to 8.1.2; 8.2.1 to 8.2.5; 8.4.1 to 8.4.4; and 8.5.1 to 8.5.3 be adopted as one motion.8.1Standing Policy Committee on Environment, Utilities & Corporate Services 8.1.1Motion – Mayor C. Clark – United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [CK 5615-1] 1.Committee Report - Motion UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples.pdf2.Admin Report - Motion – Mayor C. Clark - UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.pdf3.Append 1 - Municipal Motions on the UN Declaration.pdf4.Append 2 - Vancouver Early Action Items, June 7, 2022.pdfRecommendationThat the United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples be adopted and Administration work with Saskatoon Tribal Council and indigenous partners on developing a plan for implementation.8.1.2Saskatoon Light & Power Capital Funding Reallocation 2022 [CK 1702-1] 1.Committee Report - Saskatoon Light and Power Capital Funding Reallocation 2022.pdf2.Admin Report - Saskatoon Light and Power Capital Funding Reallocation 2022.pdfRecommendationThat the transfer of funds, as indicated below, be approved: That $700,000 from the Electrical Distribution Replacement Reserve be allocated to Capital Program P.01296.01, Network Civil Infrastructure;That $100,000 from the Electrical Distribution Replacement Reserve be allocated to Capital Program P.01256.02, Substation Transformers;That $300,000 from the Electrical Distribution Extension Reserve be allocated to Capital Program P.01326.04, Communication Network;That $1,045,000 from the Electrical Distribution Extension Reserve be allocated to Capital Program P.01255.01, Distribution - Equipment Upgrade;That $200,000 from the Electrical Distribution Extension Reserve be allocated to Capital Program P.01281.01, Investigate New Power Supply;That $200,000 from the Electrical Distribution Replacement Reserve be allocated to Capital Program P.01286.01, Electrical Systems Planning Studies;That $1,000,000 from the Electrical Distribution Extension Reserve be allocated to Capital Program P.00736.01, Customer Connections; andThat $650,000 from the Electrical Distribution Replacement Reserve be allocated to Capital Program P.001308.01, 15kV Conversion – Intermediate Substations.8.2Standing Policy Committee Transportation 8.2.1Flashing Beacons on School Zone Signs [CK. 5200-5 x 5200-0] 1.Committee Report - Flashing Beacons on School Zone Signs.pdf2.Admin Report - Flashing Lights on School Zone Signs.pdf3.Append 1 - Jurisdictional Scan.pdfRecommendationThat Administration be directed to investigate and report back on measures to ensure school zones are more visible such as brightly coloured sleeves on poles and oversized signs, among others.8.2.2Traffic Calming Policy Update – Technical Warrant Criteria – Follow-up [CK. 6320-0] 1.Committee Report - Traffic Calming Policy Update - Technical Warrant Criteria.pdf2.Admin Report - Traffic Calming Policy Update - Technical Warrant Criteria - Follow-up.pdf3.Append 1 - Traffic Calming Program Locations.pdf4.Append 2 - Probability of Death or Serious Injury Figure.pdf5.Append 3 - Traffic Calming Curbs (TCCs).pdf6.Append 4 - Traffic Calming Curbs.pdf7.Append 5 - Traffic Calming Guide Revisions.pdfRecommendationThat a posted speed threshold for traffic calming be adopted; and,That Administration submit a revised budget and funding plan including the use of concrete traffic calming curbs.8.2.32022 Residential Parking Program Expansion [CK. 6120-4-2] 1.Committee Report - 2022 Residential Parking Program Expansion.pdf2.Admin Report - 2022 Residential Parking Program Expansion.pdf3.Append 1 - Residential Parking Program Zone Petition Summary .pdf4.Append 2 - Residential Parking Program Zone Expansion Map .pdfRecommendationThat Residential Parking Program zones be expanded, as outlined in the report of the General Manager, Community Services dated September 6, 2022, using existing resources; and,That the City Solicitor be requested to prepare the proposed amendments to Bylaw No. 7862, Residential Parking Program, 1999.8.2.4Free Parking on Holidays in Lieu [CK. 6120-0] 1.Committee Report - Free Parking on Holidays In Lieu.pdf2.Admin Report - Free Parking on Holidays in Lieu.pdfRecommendationThat the Traffic Bylaw be amended to accommodate free parking, as outlined in Option 2 - Traffic Bylaw Amendments in the report of the General Manager, Community Services dated September 6, 2022; and, That the City Solicitor be instructed prepare the appropriate bylaw amendments.8.2.5Proposed Amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw – Speed Limit Changes [CK. 6320-0] 1.Committee Report - Proposed Amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw - Speed Limit Changes.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 22nd Street from Neault Road to a point 200 metres west of Neault Road be reduced from 80 km/h to 60km/h;That the speed limit on Neault Road from a point 210 metres north of 22nd Street to a point 500 metres north of 33rd Street be reduced from 90 km/h to 70 km/h; andThat the City Solicitor be requested to prepare the appropriate bylaw amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw, effective January 1, 2023.8.3Standing Policy Committee on Planning, Development & Community Services 8.4Standing Policy Committee on Finance 8.4.1Funding of Canada Healthy Communities Initiative [CK 1860-1, x6150-1, x1702-1] 1.Committee Report - Funding Canada Healthy Communities Initiative.pdf2.Admin Report - Funding Canada Healthy Communities Initiative.pdfRecommendationThat Capital Project P.02290 Traffic Control Systems be increased by $248,900 funded from the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative Fund.8.4.2City Internal Auditor’s Office Administrative Changes [CK 115-1] 1.Committee Report - City Internal Auditor Office Admin Changes.pdf2.Admin Report - City Internal Auditor’s Office Administrative Changes.pdfRecommendationThat the City Clerk be instructed to update Policy C02-032 - Internal Audit Charter as approved by the Standing Policy Committee on Finance at its meeting held on September 12, 2022.8.4.3Discover Saskatoon Contract [CK 1870-10] 1.Committee Report - Discover Saskatoon Contract.pdf2.Admin Report - Discover Saskatoon Contract Renewal.pdf3.Append 1 - Current Discover Saskatoon and City of Saskatoon Agreement.pdf4.Append 2 - Discover Saskatoon – Fee for Services Agreement Request.pdf5.Comments - Jason Aebig.pdfA letter from Jason Aebig, CEO, Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce, dated September 7, 2022 is provided.RecommendationThat option 2 be approved and the Administration be directed to renew the Discover Saskatoon contract with a one-year bridge contract with a 5% increase in annual funding;That the increased operating budget cost beyond what has already been approved of $15,100 be referred to 2023 budget deliberations with the recommendation that it be added to the 2023 budget:That the Administration work with Discover Saskatoon regarding a revised contract format with a focus on Key Performance Indicators that could be tied to financial incentives and report back to the Standing Policy Committee on Finance in 2023; andThat the City Solicitors office be directed to prepare the agreement and that his Worship the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the agreement.8.4.4Review of the Civic Hospitality Fund Policy [CK 1870-0] 1.Committee Report - Review of the Civic Hospitality Fund Policy.pdf2.Admin Report - Review of the Civic Hospitality Fund Policy.pdf3.Append 1 - COS Council Policy C01-005, Civic Hospitality to Conventions.pdfRecommendationThat Option 1, Change the Administrative Responsibilities for Policy C01-005, Civic Hospitality to Conventions, as described in the September 12, 2022 report of the General Manager, Community Services, be approved and that appropriate changes to the Policy be made in coordination with the City Clerk’s Office; andThat the maximum grant amount to any one organization be increased from $5,000 to 7,500.8.5Governance and Priorities Committee 8.5.12023 Appointments of Deputy Mayor [CK 255-3] 1.Committee Report - 2023 Appointments of Deputy Mayor.pdf2.2023 Appointments of Deputy Mayor.pdf3.Append 1 - Proposed Appointments of DM - 2023.pdfRecommendationThat the 2023 appointments of Deputy Mayor, as described in the report of the City Clerk dated September 19, 2022, and detailed in Appendix 1, be approved.8.5.22023 Council and Council Committee Meeting Dates – Deferral Request [CK 255-1] 1.Committee Report - Council meeting date deferral.pdf2.2023 Council and Council Committee Dates - Deferral Request.pdfRecommendationThat consideration of the 2023 Council and Council Committee meeting dates be deferred to the October 24, 2022 meeting of the Governance and Priorities Committee.8.5.32023 Appointments – Members of City Council to Standing Policy Committees [CK 225-4-3] 1.Committee Report - 2023 Appointments - Members of City Council to SPC.pdfRecommendation That all members of City Council be appointed to the Governance and Priorities Committee for 2023; and That the following appointments of members of City Council to each Standing Policy Committee (SPC) for 2023, be approved: SPC Environment, Utilities and Corporate Services Councillor T. Davies Councillor S. Gersher Councillor H. Gough Councillor D. Hill Councillor M. Loewen SPC on Transportation Councillor R. Donauer Councillor B. Dubois Councillor D. Hill Councillor S. Gersher Councillor D. Kirton SPC on Planning, Development and Community Services Councillor C. Block Councillor T. Davies Councillor S. Gersher Councillor H. Gough Councillor Z. Jeffries SPC on Finance Councillor C. Block Councillor R. Donauer Councillor B. Dubois Councillor Z. Jeffries Councillor D. Kirton 9.COMMITTEE REPORTS 9.1Standing Policy Committee on Environment, Utilities & Corporate Services 9.1.1Variable Black Cart Garbage Utility Model Options [CK 7830-1] 1.Committee Report - Variable Black Cart Garbage Utility Model Options.pdf2.Admin Report - Variable Black Cart Garbage Utility.pdf3.Append 1 - Background and Research on Variable Waste Utility Models.pdf4.Append 2 - Triple Bottom Line Implications for a Variable Cart Garbage Program.pdfRecommendationThat Option 1: A variable cart utility including three cart options for the black cart garbage utility, with implementation funded through borrowing against the future utility be approved.9.2Standing Policy Committee Transportation 9.3Standing Policy Committee on Planning, Development & Community Services 9.4Standing Policy Committee on Finance 9.5Governance and Priorities Committee 10.ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS 10.1Transportation & Construction 10.2Utilities & Environment 10.3Community Services 10.3.1Pound Services Update THIS ITEM HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN.10.4Saskatoon Fire 10.5Corporate Financial Services 10.5.1Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program Application Intake (CK 1860-1) 1.Admin Report - Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program Application Intake.pdfRecommendationThat the Administration be directed to submit the proposed projects listed in Table 2 of this report to the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) for the Bus Rapid Transit and East Leisure Center projects.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 11.2.1The Traffic Amendment Bylaw, 2022 (No. 4) - Proposed Bylaw No. 9842 (CK 6120-0) 1.Admin Report - Bylaw No. 9842, The Traffic Amendment Bylaw, 2022 (No. 4).pdf2.Appendix 1 - Bylaw 9842, The Traffic Amendment Bylaw, 2022 (No. 4).pdfRecommendationThat City Council consider Bylaw No. 9842, The Traffic Amendment Bylaw, 2022 (No. 4).11.2.2Street Name Change from Shakamohtaa Street to taskamanwa Street - Proposed Bylaw No. 9843 (CK 6310-1) 1.Admin Report Shakamohtaa Street Name Change.pdf2.Appendix 1 - Bylaw 9843, Shakamohtaa Street Name Change Bylaw.pdfRecommendation That City Council consider Bylaw No. 9843, A bylaw of the City of Saskatoon to change the name of a certain street in the City of Saskatoon as shown on Plan No. 102367920; and That all proper officers of the City of Saskatoon take the appropriate action to carry the said change into effect and have the registered plan affected properly amended. 12.OTHER REPORTS 13.INQUIRIES 14.MOTIONS (NOTICE PREVIOUSLY GIVEN) 14.1Councillor C. Block - New Snow Load Requirements for Existing Properties (CK 4350-63) Councillor Block provided the following Notice of Motion in accordance to Section 65(1)(b) of Bylaw No. 9170, The Procedures and Committee Bylaw, 2014:'That the Administration provide a report outlining the existing approach to new snow load requirements for existing properties when infill development takes place, the prevalence of this in Saskatoon, and any known approaches in other jurisdictions to either prevent or address the financial burden of this on neighbouring property owners as it arises.'15.GIVING NOTICE 16.URGENT BUSINESS 17.IN CAMERA SESSION (OPTIONAL) 18.ADJOURNMENT No Item Selected This item has no attachments1.Committee Report - Motion UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples.pdf2.Admin Report - Motion – Mayor C. Clark - UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.pdf3.Append 1 - Municipal Motions on the UN Declaration.pdf4.Append 2 - Vancouver Early Action Items, June 7, 2022.pdf1.Committee Report - Saskatoon Light and Power Capital Funding Reallocation 2022.pdf2.Admin Report - Saskatoon Light and Power Capital Funding Reallocation 2022.pdf1.Committee Report - Variable Black Cart Garbage Utility Model Options.pdf2.Admin Report - Variable Black Cart Garbage Utility.pdf3.Append 1 - Background and Research on Variable Waste Utility Models.pdf4.Append 2 - Triple Bottom Line Implications for a Variable Cart Garbage Program.pdf1.Committee Report - Flashing Beacons on School Zone Signs.pdf2.Admin Report - Flashing Lights on School Zone Signs.pdf3.Append 1 - Jurisdictional Scan.pdf1.Committee Report - Traffic Calming Policy Update - Technical Warrant Criteria.pdf2.Admin Report - Traffic Calming Policy Update - Technical Warrant Criteria - Follow-up.pdf3.Append 1 - Traffic Calming Program Locations.pdf4.Append 2 - Probability of Death or Serious Injury Figure.pdf5.Append 3 - Traffic Calming Curbs (TCCs).pdf6.Append 4 - Traffic Calming Curbs.pdf7.Append 5 - Traffic Calming Guide Revisions.pdf1.Committee Report - 2022 Residential Parking Program Expansion.pdf2.Admin Report - 2022 Residential Parking Program Expansion.pdf3.Append 1 - Residential Parking Program Zone Petition Summary .pdf4.Append 2 - Residential Parking Program Zone Expansion Map .pdf1.Committee Report - Free Parking on Holidays In Lieu.pdf2.Admin Report - Free Parking on Holidays in Lieu.pdf1.Committee Report - Proposed Amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw - Speed Limit Changes.pdf2.Admin Report - Proposed Amendments to Bylaw No. 7200, The Traffic Bylaw – Speed Limit Changes.pdf3.Append 1 - Proposed Speed Limits.pdf1.Committee Report - 2023 Appointments of Deputy Mayor.pdf2.2023 Appointments of Deputy Mayor.pdf3.Append 1 - Proposed Appointments of DM - 2023.pdf1.Committee Report - Council meeting date deferral.pdf2.2023 Council and Council Committee Dates - Deferral Request.pdf1.Committee Report - City Internal Auditor Office Admin Changes.pdf2.Admin Report - City Internal Auditor’s Office Administrative Changes.pdf1.Committee Report - Discover Saskatoon Contract.pdf2.Admin Report - Discover Saskatoon Contract Renewal.pdf3.Append 1 - Current Discover Saskatoon and City of Saskatoon Agreement.pdf4.Append 2 - Discover Saskatoon – Fee for Services Agreement Request.pdf5.Comments - Jason Aebig.pdf1.Committee Report - Review of the Civic Hospitality Fund Policy.pdf2.Admin Report - Review of the Civic Hospitality Fund Policy.pdf3.Append 1 - COS Council Policy C01-005, Civic Hospitality to Conventions.pdf1.Committee Report - 2023 Appointments - Members of City Council to SPC.pdf1.Admin Report - Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program Application Intake.pdf1.Admin Report - Bylaw No. 9842, The Traffic Amendment Bylaw, 2022 (No. 4).pdf2.Appendix 1 - Bylaw 9842, The Traffic Amendment Bylaw, 2022 (No. 4).pdf1.Admin Report Shakamohtaa Street Name Change.pdf2.Appendix 1 - Bylaw 9843, Shakamohtaa Street Name Change Bylaw.pdf1.Committee Report - Funding Canada Healthy Communities Initiative.pdf2.Admin Report - Funding Canada Healthy Communities Initiative.pdf1.Post-Meeting Minutes - CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING_Aug29_2022 - English.pdf