Minutes

City Council

The Corporation of the City of Brampton

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Hybrid Meeting - Virtual Option & In-Person in Council Chambers – 4th Floor – City Hall
Members Present:
  • Mayor Patrick Brown, 
  • Regional Councillor R. Santos, 
  • Regional Councillor P. Vicente , 
  • Regional Councillor N. Kaur Brar, 
  • Regional Councillor M. Palleschi , 
  • Regional Councillor D. Keenan, 
  • Regional Councillor M. Medeiros , 
  • Regional Councillor P. Fortini, 
  • Regional Councillor G. Toor, 
  • City Councillor R. Power, 
  • and Deputy Mayor H. Singh  

The meeting was called to order at 9:31 a.m. and recessed at 10:00 a.m.  Council moved into Closed Session at 10:12 a.m., recessed at 10:33 a.m. and reconvened in Open Session at 10:44 a.m.  Council recessed at 11:42 a.m., moved back into Closed Session at 11:52 a.m. and recessed again at 11:58 a.m.  Council reconvened in Open Session at 12:06 p.m. and adjourned at 12:08 p.m.

Mayor Brown noted that all members were in attendance at the meeting.

Council discussion took place with respect to proposed amendments to the agenda.  

The following motion was considered.

  • C001-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Palleschi
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Toor

    That the agenda for the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023 be approved, as amended, as follows:

    To add:

    6.2. Announcement – Bell Let’s Talk Day (Regional Councillor Palleschi);

    6.3. Announcement – World Jewish Congress – We Remember Campaign (Mayor Brown);

    15.3. Notice of Motion – Global T20 Cricket Letter of Support (Mayor Brown);

    16.2. Discussion Item at the Request of Mayor Brown re. Summer Student Program; and, 

    To withdraw:

    19.4. Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (e) and (f) of the Municipal Act, 2001:

    Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board; and, advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose – planning matter subject to appeal in Ward 6.

    Carried

The following motion was considered.

  • C002-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Kaur Brar
    Seconded byCity Councillor Power

    That the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of December 14, 2022, to the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, be adopted as published and circulated.

    Carried

In keeping with Council Resolution C019-2021, Mayor Brown reviewed the relevant agenda items during this section of the meeting and allowed Members to identify agenda items for debate and consideration, with the balance to be approved as part of the Consent Motion given the items are generally deemed to be routine and non-controversial.

The following items marked with a caret (^) were considered to be routine and non-controversial by Council and were approved as part of the Consent Motion below: 10.2.1, 10.3.1, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.5, 13.1, 15.1, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3

  • C003-2023

    That Council hereby approves the following items and that the various Officials of the Corporation are hereby authorized and directed to take such action as may be necessary to give effect of the recommendations as contained therein:

    10.3.1.

    1. That the report from Cynthia Ogbarmey-Tetteh, Director, Human Resources, dated December 19, 2022, to the City Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, re: Salary Administration Policy: 2022 Review, be received;

    2. That the revised Salary Administration Policy 4.1.0 as set out in Appendix A, be approved, effective March 1, 2023;

    3. That staff be authorized to implement and administer the policies.

    12.1.

    That the Minutes of the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of November 28, 2022, to the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, be received.

    12.2.

    That the Minutes of the Planning and Development Committee Special Meeting of December 12, 2022, to the Council Meeting of January 23, 2023, be received.

    12.3.

    1. That the Minutes of the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022, to the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, be received; and,

    2. That Recommendations PDC215-2022 to PDC221-2022 be approved as outlined in the subject minutes.

    12.4.

    That the Minutes of the Committee of Council Meeting of December 7, 2022, to the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, be received.

    12.5.

    1. That the Minutes of the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, to the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, be received; and,

    2. That Recommendations CW001-2023 to CW018-2023 be approved as outlined in the subject minutes.

    13.1.

    This item was acknowledged without action.

    15.1.

    Whereas The City of Brampton recognizes the month of February as Black History Month, and

    Whereas The City of Brampton is home to a vibrant Black Canadian Community who have made significant contributions to the City of Brampton,

    Whereas Justice Tulloch has been appointed as the new Chief Justice of Ontario, making him first Black judge appointed to the Ontario Court of Appeal and the first Black Chief Justice of any province

    Therefore Be It Resolved That the name “Justice Tulloch” be considered for a street name by the Region of Peel Street Names Committee, and subject to confirmation for use of the name it be added to the Master List of Street Names for future assignment to a new street within the City of Brampton

    19.1 and 19.2

    That the following Closed Session minutes and note to file be acknowledged and the directions outlined within be confirmed:

    19.1     Closed Session Minutes - City Council Meeting - December 14, 2022

    19.2     Note to File - Committee of Council Meeting - January 18, 2023

    19.3.

    That the following Closed Session Item be acknowledged and the directions outlined within be confirmed:

    Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (e) and (f) of the Municipal Act, 2001:

    Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board; and, advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose - Ontario Land Tribunal matter

    Note: Later in the meeting, on a two-thirds majority vote, the Consent resolution was reopened and Item 10.2.1 was removed.


a) India’s Republic Day – January 26, 2023

b) Kawasaki Disease Awareness Day – January 26, 2023

c) National Crime Stoppers Month – January 2023

d) National Day of Remembrance of the Québec City Mosque Attack and Action against Islamophobia – January 29, 2023

e) World Interfaith Harmony Week – February 1-7, 2023

f) Black History Month – February 2023

Mayor Brown acknowledged and read the proclamations listed above.

Imran Hasan, Board Chair, Peel Crime Stoppers, thanked Council its leadership and for proclaiming January 2023 as National Crime Stoppers Month in the City of Brampton.  Mr. Hasan outlined the 2023 Theme: "Stand Up Stand Together" and expressed appreciation for Council's leadership and continued partnership.

Regional Councillor Palleschi announced Bell Let’s Talk Day taking place on January 25, 2023 to help raise awareness to break the stigma around mental health.  

Councillor Palleschi outlined resources available for those suffering from mental health issues and requested that Council Members share this information on their social media channels.

In acknowledgement of the We Remember Campaign, Council posed for a photograph for use in raising awareness of the campaign. 

See Item 19.5 – Resolution C014-2023

Council discussion took place with respect to receiving information from staff in Closed Session, and then hearing from the delegation.  A motion to move into Closed Session was considered and carried (see Resolution C013-2023 below).

Council recessed at 10:00 a.m. for Closed Session consideration, and reconvened in Open Session at 10:45 a.m.

The City Clerk reported that Council considered this matter in Closed Session, information was received, and no direction was given to staff at that time.

Ed Steele, Project Manager of GAVE Campus of Care Project, SHS Consulting, extended regrets on behalf of Tanya Nguyen, CEO, GAVE, and outlined information on GAVE’s Campus of Care Project, and requirements to achieve funding from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, resulting in the need for amendments to GAVE’s lease agreement with the City. 

Mr. Steele requested Council’s consideration for amendments to the lease agreement, and responded to questions of clarification.

The following motion was considered.

  • C004-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Keenan
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Medeiros

    That the delegation from Ed Starr, Project Manager of GAVE Campus of Care Project, SHS Consulting, re: Amendment to Offer to Lease for Affordable Housing, to the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, be received.

    Carried

Chris Ethier, Manager, Government Relations and Public Liaison, Office of the CAO, provided a presentation which included information about Region of Peel Council, Provincial Government, and Federal Government matters.  Mr. Ethier also provided information about the Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s upcoming Board Meeting.

Council consideration included a request to staff for information regarding an upcoming summit to be held by Peel Regional Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah regarding community safety, as well as past and future advocacy relating to auto thefts.

Staff responded to questions from Council about impacts for the City as a result of the passing of Bill 23, specifically relating to the housing targets set by the Province for Brampton.

The following motion was considered.

  • C005-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Santos
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Fortini

    That the staff update re. Government Relations Matters, to the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, be received.

    Carried

Note: Later in the meeting, on a two-thirds majority vote, the Consent resolution was reopened and this item was removed to provide for Council Member appointments to the subject committee.

The following motions were considered.

  • C006-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Palleschi
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Keenan

    1. That the report from Peter Fay, City Clerk, City Clerk’s Office, Legislative Services, to the City Council meeting of January 25, 2022, re. Terms of Reference for the Brampton Community Safety Advisory Committee, be received;

    2. That the Community Safety Advisory Committee be established, and the corresponding terms of reference set out in Attachment 1 to this report, be approved;

    3. That five (5) Members of Council be appointed to the advisory committee membership; and

    4. That the Clerk be requested to recruit citizen representatives for the advisory committee, as part of the current recruitment process in development, for recommended appointment by the Citizen Appointments Committee.

    Carried
  • C007-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Palleschi
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Keenan

    That the following five (5) Members of Council be appointed to the Community Safety Advisory Committee:

                Councillors Palleschi (Chair), Keenan (Vice Chair), Santos, Toor, and Power.

    Carried

Nil

Dealt with under Consent Resolution C003-2023

Note: The recommendations outlined in the subject minutes were approved by Council on November 28, 2022, pursuant to Resolution C354-2022.

Dealt with under Consent Resolution C003-2023

Note: The recommendations outlined in the subject minutes were approved by Council on December 14, 2022, pursuant to Resolution C379-2022.

Dealt with under Consent Resolution C003-2023

The recommendations approved under the Consent resolution are as follows.

PDC215-2022

That the agenda for the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be approved as amended:

To add:

6.1 - Delegation re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, KLM Planning Inc. – Cal-Markell Developments Inc, 1724 and 1730 Queen Street West, Ward 5, File: OZS-2022-0038

1. Ramaljit Sandhu

6.2 - Delegations re:  Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, Brampton and Regional Islamic Centre (BARIC) / G-Force Urban Planners & Consultants, Ward 10, File: OZS-2022-0019:

208.  Anwar Chatha 
209.  Shabaz Altaif
210.  Haniff Lollmohamud 
211.  Piyush Gaglani
212.  Chetankumar Patel
213.  Mayur Shah
214.  Amit Raval
215. Hemang Joshi 
216.  Palak Patel
217.  Mohan Kumar Rajagopal
218.  Komal Shah
219.  Elizabeth Awotwe
220.  Hassan Qudrat-Ullah  
221.  Abdul Aziz Khan 
222.  Nahid Halder 
223.  Rokeya Haque 
224.  Sultana Amena Shirin 
225.  Nasir Shahnawazi 
226.  Abul Kamaluddin
227.  Abbullahi Osman 
228.  Devendra Jani 
229.  Surender Ghotra
230.  Madia Sidiky
231.  Mandeep Ghotra 
232.  Fariha Sidiky 
233.  Muskan Sidiky 
234.  Jignasha Patel 
235.  Asha Patel
236.  Kirti Patel
237.  Gargi Patel
238.  Dipak Patel
239.  Chhotabhai Patel
240.  Mahesh Dadhania
241.  Bhavin Patel
242.  Siddharath Pandey
243.  Darp Patel
244.  Dipika Patel
245.  Kinnari Patel
246.  Neemisha Patel
247.  Bhupesh Patel
248.  Sirimkumar Patel 
249.  Shashin Tripathi
250.  Kantilal Patel
251.  Milesh Patel
252.  Mehul Shah
253.  Rikul Patel 
254.  Shah Pramit 
255.  Hardik Patel 
256.  Kinjal Patel
257.  Nikhil Modh
258.  Dharmendra Parmar
259.  Umesh Solanki
260.  Hasmita Mobh
261.  Pranav Chauhan
262.  Prerna Rao
263.  Purvi Parmar
264.  Pratik Mehta
265.  Krishna Mehta
266.  Deepak Mehra
267.  Amit Patel
268.  Chukwuka Okoh
269.  Foram Patel
270.  Ishan Bhatt
271.  Vasantt Bhatt
272.  Keshavlal Maganlal Patel
273.  Hemant Shah
274.  Riteshkumar Shah
275.  Tarang Shah
276.  Kwame Yarnkey
277.  Rajesh D. Parmar
278.  Jignabahen Nilraj Patel
279.  Dineshbhai R. Patel
280.  Dipak Vyas
281.  Purvi Shah
282.  Asit K. Shah
283.  Khyati A. Rawat
284.  Ekansh Jain
285.  Hiten Trivedi
286.  Jigarkumar Patel
287.  Shaileshkumar Patel
288.  Ahmad Shahzad 
289.  Nischal Desai
290.  Rahool Jain 
291.  Himanshu Kansara 
292.  Abdullah Khawaja 
293.  Iftikhar Shamrez
294.  Hitesh Patel 
295.  Bindesh Vasoya
296.  Girishkumar Ahir
297.  Ankit Patel
298.  Sachin J. Trivedi
299.  Shaileshkumar Gandhi
300.  Shilpa Gandhi 
301.  Bimalkumar Patel
302.  Mohammed Rahaman
303.  Obaidullih Shah
304.  Syed Adbul Wali Qadri 
305.  Ehsan U. Zarawar 
306.  Mohamed Gajraj 
307.  Shoaib Mohammed
308.  Murtaza Waheed
309.  Muhammad Sharif 
310.  Touqeer Ahmad
311.  Faraz Kureshi 
312.  Mohammad Daud Asif 
313.  Dhruti Joshi 
314.  Bharat Trivedi
315.  Keyuriben Patel 
316.  Harshyam Oza
317.  Syeda Asma Ahmed
318.  Fahd Masud
319.  Farooq Muhammad
320.  Riaz Riaz
321.  Tariq Sheikh
322.  Manzoor Ahmed
323.  Samir Patel
324.  Bimal Pandya 
325.  Manish Patel
326.  Nirav Shah
327.  Jay Desai
328.  Het Patel 
329.  Ruchir Patel
330.  Jigar Patel
331.  Mukund Sheth
332.  Niraliben Sheth 
333.  Kirit Chaudhari
334.  Venus Pathak
335.  Kuntal Pathak 
336.  Koki Chaudhari
337.  Mahendra Kumar Patel
338.  Zubair Mian
339.  Shatrushailyasinh Jethva
340.  Ibrahim Asif
341.  Manali Patel
342.  Pragnesh Patel
343.  Ravinder Bhardwaj
344.  Khalid Haleem
345.  Kiteshkumar Patel
346.  Syed Shah
347.  Nitya Patel
348.  Vijaykumar Jain 
349.  Nikul Patel
350.  Rajkumar Singhla
351.  Paresh Kumar
352.  Vikram Singla
353.  Amitkumar Soni
354.  Kushal Patel
355.  Jatinkumar Patel
356.  Pradeepkumar Arvindbhai Patel
357.  Himansubhai Soni 
358.  Yogi G. Patel
359.  Hiren Mehta
360.  Kay Patel 
361.  Shubham Jadhav
362.  Atul Kumar Patel
363.  Riteshkumar R. Patel
364.  Mohammed Bilal Akhtar
365.  Venkatesh Ballani
366.  Ikhtiar Uddin
367.  Mohammed Malik
368.  Hasib Bin Iqbal
369.  Abu Baker M. Arif
370.  Waqas Mahood
371.  Mohammad Usama Zain
372.  Shoaib Malik
373.  Rizwan Malik
374.  Kamran Malik
375.  Saleem Malik
376.  Rupenkumar Mistry
377.  Jaydev Vaidya
378.  Krutikaben Gandhi
379.  Purvi Mehul Mehta
380.  Nutanben Panchal 
381.  Nayankumar Gandhi 
382.  Nimisha Shah
383.  Manpreet Sethi
384.  Devang Pandya
385.  Sheetalben K. Patel
386.  Joseph Khalil
387.  N. Kholoud Ammari
388.  Samwail Khalil 
389.  Pavankumar I. Patel
390.  Razia Sultana
391.  Rehana Ali
392.  Hamid Samadi
393.  Rizwana Haque 
394.  Nayeem Hamidi
395.  Maywand Baregzay 
396.  Farooq Ishaq
397.  Adnan Zakir
398.  Rezail Karim
399.  Mohammad K. Alam 
400.  Zameer Uddin
401.  Shahid Asmat
402.  Muhammad Arshad
403.  Sajid Butt
404.  Muhammad Khan
405.  Afzaal Arshad
406.  Moazam Kumar
407.  MD Uzzal
408.  Kamran Saeed
409.  Arvind Rawat
410.  Sharon Persaud
411.  Vandana Rawat
412.  Rajkumal Bains
413.  Syed Shah
414.  Mouzzam Usman
415.  Ashveen Kumar
416.  Furrukh Ismail
417.  Misbah Majeed
418.  Dilip Vasudev Murthy
419.  Karthik Govindu  
420.  Thomesh Mahadevappa 
421.  Tariq M. Khan
422.  Sandeep Patil
423.  Masood Reham 
424.  Asif Mahmood
425.  Safaa Azziz 
426.  Muhammad Tahir Chaudry
427.  Arif Elahi Mahmud
428.  SK Kamrul Hassan
429.  Masud Zaman
430.  Muhammad A. Chaudhary
431.  Irfan Sayeed
432.  Irfan Merchant
433.  Javed Asghar
434.  Naeem H. Qureshi
435.  Kamran Mustafa
436.  Nabeel A. Bhatti
437.  Athar Awan
438.  Sarfraz Hussain
439.  Muhammed Aslam Javaid
440.  Obaid Rahman
441.  Syed Zackryia Hussainy
442.  Rana Afzal
443.  Khaleeq-Ur-Rahman
444.  Farhan Hussain Qureshi 
445.  Ahmed Iqbal
446.  Tayyib Tahir
447.  Ali Qamar
448.  Imran Bajwa 
449.  Sabir Manzoor
450.  Himanshukamar Shah
451.  Ritesh Patel
452.  Habib Rehman
453.  Nimesh Shah
454.  Raheel Ahmed Khan 
455.  Faisal Wahid Chaudhry
456.  Khatera Sidiky
457.  Fauzia Noori
458.  Shahbaz Naseem 
459.  Amir Sidiky 
460.  Naser Mohammed Noori
461.  Fariedajan Noori 
462.  Arizo Shahnavazy
463.  Hameed Noori
464.  Ahsan Jafri
465.  Abdul Rahim Rahimi
466.  Tasnim Ahmed
467.  Imran Raufi
468.  Obaidullah
469.  Navin Shekhar
470.  Tahir Mehmood Khan 
471.  Mazhar Mahmood Butt
472.  Jehangir Khan
473.  Mohammad Ashraf
474.  Shahzad Ahmad Cheema
475.  Nazir Arshad
476.  Zaheer Uddin Syed Ahmed 
477.  Muhammad Hanif Awan
478.  Ayub Mubasher
479.  Mohammad N. Sheikh
480.  Jayed Mahbub
481.  Abdul Chaudhry 
482.  Muzahidul M. Mustafa
483.  Iqbal Abdulla Shaikh
484.  Lubna I. Shaikh
485.  Shafiq Rahman
486.  Esoof Atcha
487.  Mohammad Ali
488.  Shakeel Ahmad 
489.  Khalid Mehmood Malki
490.  Nasir Ahmed
491.  Sakib Ibrahim Merchant
492.  Muhammad Mahbub Hussain 
493.  MD Khoir Ahmed
494.  Amaan Shameem
495.  Shahid Sheikh 
496.  Fadumo A. Gabaire 
497.  Rezwan Atcha 
498.  Mohamed H. Cisman
499.  Muhammad Nadeem
500.  Hafiz Ahmed Hasmi
501.  Ahmed P. Syed 
502.  Raafe Hasmi
503.  Jalil Malik
504.  Usman Hasan Khan 
505.  Mohammad Porag
506.  Mianuhammad Ahmad  
507.  Joseph M. Sakoir
508.  Yusuf A. Gabaire
509.  Muhammad Mustansar Javid
510.  Abdul R. Sharif
511.  Saqibullah Mufti 
512.  Syed S. Qadri 
513.  Abdirizak Aden Gabaire
514.  Abdulmajid M. Cisman
515.  Mohammed Abdirizak Gabaire 
516.  Shafqat Ali
517.  Muhammad K. Sadiq
518.  Adam Aden
519.  Salman Cismon
520.  Syed I. Hussaini
521.  Shaqir Hussains Gujjar
522.  Abdul Jabbar
523.  Ather Uddin Syed
524.  Jamshed Younis
525.  Shahwar H. Waqar
526.  Muhammad A. Saleemi
527.  Nadia Amer
528.  Anjum Aneela
529.  Asma Shahwar
530.  Soumia Allalou
531.  Hamna Riaz
532.  Rohaan Ahmed
533.  Nabeeha Kazi
534.  Nuaim Kazi
535.  Nasreen D. Kazi
536.  Jahanara Parker
537.  Arshad Parker
538.  Afsal Ibrahim
539.  Aisha Mohamud
540.  Ubah Ali
541.  Hassan Mohamud 
542.  Shahbaz Riaz
543.  Muad Mohaamud
544.  Salman Miah
545.  Yawar Anwar
546.  Saaed Parkar
547.  Sonia Gairola
548.  Wajiha Jailani
549.  Hanifa Parkar
550.  Hajra Sharif
551.  Naveed Jailani
552.  Aashif Ashiq
553.  Assefa Sarang
554.  Mohamed A. Shaikh
555.  Aziz Subedar
556.  Muhammad Hassaan
557.  Anas Abdulrehman 
558.  Muhammad Fahad Taufiq
559.  Ravindranath Shukla
560.  Jigneshkumar Jani
561.  Muhammad Ekram
562.  Shazia Haque
563.  Iman Siddiqi 
564.  Shahzeb Hassan
565.  Allyssa A. Fazal
566.  Abdul Basit Faysal  
567.  Javed R. Butt
568.  Muhammad Faysal  
569.  Nadia Butt 
570.  Ibrahim Butt  
571.  Mattie-Ul Rehman
572.  Faisal Khan 
573.  Raihan Uddin M.T. Ahasan
574.  Warda Saboohi 
575.  Syed Gaiser  
576.  Aafreen Syed
577.  Wajih Syed 
578.  Amjad Nasir 
579.  Afroze Mohammed
580.  Mahboob Mohammed
581.  Muhammad Yousuf
582.  Rubana Motala
583.  Khadra Dirie
584.  Fahmida Bobi
585.  Md Taskir Miah
586.  Shah Yousuf
587.  Sheikh Hassan
588.  Riaz Ahmed
589.  Abu Mayeenuddin
590.  Irfan Malik
591.  Talat M. Chaudhry
592.  Ahmed Ahmed
593.  Mohammad H. Khan
594.  Muhammad Malik
595.  Sikandar Choudhry  
596.  Faisal Siddiqui
597.  Hassaan Khan
598.  Huassain T. Gillani
599.  Ishrath Abdulkhader
600.  Adel Hassani 
601.  Younus Khan 
602.  Abdul Kareem
603.  Mohammed Mohammed  
604.  Omar Omar
605.  Ruqaiya Khan
606.  Amir Hamza Khan
608.  Mezhgan Hamdi
609.  Hamida Afzali
610.  Fauiza Raufi
611.  Faizale Saifullah
612.  Yusuf Habib Khan
613.  Hamidali Chandiwala 
614.  Shafeeq Ahmed Soherwardi
615.  Abdur Razzaque
616.  Gulsan H. Kamal
617.  Rahaman Meena
618.  Fardin Bakhtari 
619.  Syed N. Kamal
620.  Iqbal Ahmad Malik
621.  Abdul Razzaq
622.  Taha Shafique
623.  Waseed Hassan
624.  Hina Afaqui
625.  Asad Aziz
626.  Umer Shahid
627.  Qamar Saeed Qureshi
628.  Farishta Noori  
629.  Faham Ahmad
630.  Kausar Qamar
631.  Hasham Ahmad
632.  Khizar Hayat
633.  Khayam Ahmad 
634.  Mohammed Ahmed  
635.  Amjid Iqbal
636.  Irzwan Raja  
637.  Iftikhar Tarar
638.  Khalid Alvi
639.  Tariq Syed
640.  Wahaj Ahmed
641.  Muhammad Farooqi
642.  Omar Siddiqui
643.  Faiyaz Syed 
644.  Abdullah Patel
645.  Maham Khan
646.  Muhammad Ali
647.  Mohammad Rashid
648.  Waleed Qadir
649.  Sofian Abukar
650.  Nazar Gondal
651.  Humayun Tamizuddin
652.  Abdullah Moustafa Elqabbany
653.  Muhammad Ahmad
654.  Moshin Sidiky

6.3 - Delegation re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, Fateh Developments Inc. / Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc., 1453 Queen Street West, Ward 4, File: OZS-2022-0033;

1. Samir Shah

6.4 - Delegation re:  Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law. Blackthorn Development Corp – 2794465 Ontario Inc., 11556 Bramalea Road, Ward 9, File: OZS-2022-0042;

1. Franco Orefice

PDC216-2022

1. That the report re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, Brampton and Regional Islamic Centre (BARIC) / G-Force Urban Planners and Consultants, 9445 Clarkway Drive, Ward 10, File: OZS-2022-0019 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be received;

2. That Planning and Development Services staff be directed to report back to the Planning and Development Committee with the results of the Public Meeting and a staff recommendation, subsequent to the completion of the circulation of the application and a comprehensive evaluation of the proposal;

3. That the following delegations re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, Brampton and Regional Islamic Centre (BARIC) / G-Force Urban Planners and Consultants, 9445 Clarkway Drive, Ward 10, File: OZS-2022-0019 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be received:

1.      Shyamal Shah, Brampton Resident, 
2.      Aniruddha Patel, Brampton Resident
3.      Vishal Raval, Brampton Resident
4.      Dipak Patel, Brampton Resident
5.      Bhavin Patel, Brampton Resident
6.      Jigish Patel, Brampton Resident 
7.      Kunalkumar Brahmbhatt, Brampton Resident
8.      Jayesh Patel, Brampton Resident, did not speak
9.      Amato DeRosa, Brampton Resident
10.    Ravishkumar Patel, Brampton Resident, did not speak
11.    Vijay Lad, Brampton Resident 
12.    Vandana Rawat, Brampton Resident
13.    Arvind Rawat, Brampton Resident 
14.    Hitesh Pandya, Brampton Resident
15.    Ashwin Jadav, Brampton Resident 
16.    Nilraj Patel, Brampton Resident 
17.    Rakesh Mistry, Brampton Resident
18.    Jignesh Patel, Brampton Resident
19.    Amith Gujjula, Brampton Resident
20.    Jigar Khambhata, Brampton Resident
21.    S. Patel, Brampton Resident, did not speak
22.    Krutiben Patel, Brampton Resident
23.    Rutvik Upadhyay, Brampton Resident 
24.    Bela Patel, Brampton Resident
25.    Neel Sehgal, Brampton Resident 
26.    Arun Sharma, Brampton Resident
27.    Chitankumar Patel, Brampton Resident
28.    Jigarkumar Patel, Brampton Resident
29.    Ramesh Chandra Patel, Brampton Resident, did not speak
30.    Chirag Patel, Brampton Resident, did not speak
31.    Snehal Patel, Brampton Resident, did not speak
32.    Birenkumar Ladhawala, Brampton Resident
33.    Mayur Shah, Brampton Resident
34.    Mahedra Gupta, Brampton Resident
35.    Nehal Patel, Brampton Resident
36.    Pushpamkumar Patel, Brampton Resident
37.    Santosh Patel, Brampton Resident
38.    Harish Nagaraj, Brampton Resident
39.    Pritesh Panjabi, Brampton Resident
40.    Umeshkumar Panchal, Brampton Resident, did not speak
41.    Pramila Thakur, Brampton Resident
42.    Ranjit Thakur, Brampton Resident
43.    Shankarnarayana Sreedhara and Group, Brampton Resident
44.    Tripathi Jiteshkumar, Brampton Resident
45.    Rinal Patel, Brampton Resident
46.    Akash Adhvaryu, Brampton Resident
47.    Saurabh Patel, Brampton Resident
48.    Marcello Tagliaferri, Brampton Resident
49.    Arpan Shah, Brampton Resident 
50.    Jessica Nguyen, Brampton Resident, did not speak
51.    Jenny Tang, Brampton Resident, did not speak
52.    Mukeshkumar Patel, Brampton Resident
53.    Nimit Shah, Brampton Resident 
54.    Vijay Pandya, Brampton Resident
55.    Nimisha Mehta, Brampton Resident, did not speak
56.    Anant Mehta, Brampton Resident
57.    Jigarkumar V. Patel, Brampton Resident, did not speak
58.    Nishant Patel, Brampton Resident 
59.    Devanshi Mehta, Brampton Resident 
60.    Vinaykumar Desai, Brampton Resident
61.    Hitesh Patel, Brampton Resident, did not speak
62.    Krishan Harry, Brampton Resident, did not speak
63.    Manjunath Rudrappa, Brampton Resident
64.    Patel Jignish, Brampton Resident, did not speak
65.    Duraid Hanna, Brampton Resident, did not speak
66.    Laljibhai, Brampton Resident
67.    Gurmukh Pabla, Brampton Resident
68.    Chirasinh Thakor, Brampton Resident
69.    Samirkumar Patel, Brampton Resident
70.    Hetalben Patel, Brampton Resident
71.    Archit Patel, Brampton Resident, did not speak
72.    Niraj, Shah, Brampton Resident
73.    Kapil Vaidya, Brampton Resident, did not speak
74.    Jayeshkumar Patel, Brampton, did not speak
75.    Ibrahim Ali, Brampton Resident
76.    Md Zillur Rahman, Brampton Resident
77.    Shahidul Sultan, Brampton Resident 
78.    Md. Motasim Billah Khan, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
79.    Mashal Hakimi, Brampton Resident, did not speak
80.    Md Mukbul Hossain Bhuian, Brampton Resident
81.    Grace O'Brien, Lawyer, Davies Howe LLP 
82.    Krunal Kapadia, Brampton Resident 
83.    Dipal Kapadia, Brampton Resident
84.    Mohammad Iqbal, Brampton Resident, did not speak
85.    Umer Iqbal, Brampton Resident 
86.    Samira Abukar, Brampton Resident 
87.    Ahmad Halimeh, Brampton Resident
88.    Diptesh Patel, Brampton Resident
89.    Bashir Ahmmed, No Information 
90.    Kashif Majeed, BARIC Community Member
91.    Atif Majeed, Brampton Resident 
92.    Mahababur Rahman, Brampton Resident, did not speak
93.    Kuddus Halder, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
94.    Shirin Akhter, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
95.    Mahabub Alam, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
96.    Naila Halder, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
97.    Akhtar Ahmad, Brampton Resident, did not speak
98.    Md Tanvir Hossan, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
99.    Rahmatullah Habib, BARIC Community Member, delegated Manni Chohan to speak
100.    Jesmin Habib, BARIC Community Member
101.    Md Abdullah-Al-Baki, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
102.    Asraff Khadaroo, Brampton Resident
103.    Nasreen Khadaroo, Brampton Resident, did not speak
104.    Hosna Ara Moonmoon, Brampton Resident, did not speak
105.    Nuzhat Asghar, Brampton Resident, did not speak
106.    Ahmed Quazi, BARIC Community Member
107.    Muhammad Rizwan, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
108.    Anwara Begum, BARIC Community Member
109.    Nasrul Waheed, Brampton Resident
110.    Khaalid Muhammad Khadaroo, Brampton Resident, did not speak
111.    Parvin Akhtar, Brampton Resident
112.    Sara Ruhani, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
113.    Shahid Ahmed, Brampton Resident, did not speak
114.    Ahmad Shahid Ahmad, Brampton Resident, did not speak
115.    Nusrat Quazi, Brampton Resident
116.    Golam Faruqui, Brampton Resident, did not speak
117.    Nazia Quazi, Brampton Resident
118.    Raima Ahmed and Jawad Malik, BARIC Community Member
119.    Shamrez Iftikhar, Brampton Resident, withdrew their name
120.    Iftikhar Gondal, Brampton Resident, withdrew their name
121.    Saqib Gondal, Brampton Resident, withdrew their name
122.    Haaris Gondal, Brampton Resident, withdrew their name
123.    Jamshed Iftikhar, Brampton Resident
124.    Radad Mahbub, Brampton Resident, did not speak
125.    Hossain Khan, BARIC Community Member
126.    Wahiduzzaman Mia, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
127.    Faizul Haque, BARIC Community Member
128.    Fatehjang Singh, Brampton Resident, did not speak
129.    Md Kamal Uddin, Brampton Resident, did not speak 
130.    Sadia Afroz Mitu, Brampton Resident, did not speak 
131.    Nahid Halder, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
132.    Muhammed Asghar, Brampton Resident
133.    Kudus Halder, BARIC Community Member
134.    Mohammad Asad, BARIC Community Member , did not speak
135.    Azeem Sheikh, Brampton Resident 
136.    Rehana Sheikh, Brampton Resident
137.    Masud Zubery, BARIC Community Member
138.    Omair Ali, BARIC Community Member
139.    Syed Ahsan Abbas, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
140.    Saadi Farooq, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
141.    Mohammed A. Khan, Brampton Resident, did not speak
142.    Noonujohn Abubakkar, Brampton Resident, did not speak
143.    Khalid Gulzar, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
144.    Ali Farooq, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
145.    Rabia Farooq, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
146.    Fuad A. Khan, Brampton Resident, did not speak
147.    Sharish Farooq, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
148.    Shaista Khurram, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
149.    Muneer Ali, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
150.    Khurram Jawed, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
151.    Syed Ali, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
152.    Fareeha Farooq, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
153.    Asaf Mohammad Shad, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
154.    Amina Baig, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
155.    Yusuf Shad, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
156.    Zainab Shad, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
157.    Benish Farooq, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
158.    Md Atiqul Islam, Brampton Resident, did not speak
159.    Mohammad Safiqul Islam, Brampton Resident, did not speak
160.    Ahmed Abdulkarim, Brampton Resident, did not speak
161.    Nasima Khatun, Brampton Resident, did not speak
162.    Mohammad M. Matin, Brampton Resident
163.    Arif Mahmud, Brampton Resident, did not speak
164.    Ikhlas Haniff, BARIC Community Member
165.    Mohammad Zaman, Brampton Resident
166.    Mahboob Samra, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
167.    Sultana Morium Shirin, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
168.    Rafi Ahmed, Brampton Resident
169.    Zoyeba Mahbub, Brampton Resident, did not speak
170.    Oasima Shah, Brampton Resident
171.    Abu Bakar Siddique, Brampton Resident
172.    Abdullah Ejaaz Haniff, Brampton Resident, did not speak
173.    Nyron Haniff, Brampton Resident, did not speak
174.    Mohammad Rahman, Brampton Resident
175.    Sarfaraz Hassan, BARIC Community Member
176.    Abdul Gafur, Brampton Resident, did not speak
177.    Shahidul Waheed, Brampton Resident, did not speak
178.    Nafiza Aziz, Brampton Resident, did not speak
179.    Misbah Malik, Brampton Resident, did not speak
180.    Sameer Aziz, Brampton Resident, did not speak
181.    Abdullah Naseef Haniff, Brampton Resident, did not speak
182.    Sanaulhaq Zarawar, Brampton Resident, did not speak
183.    Farida Aziz, Brampton Resident, did not speak
184.    Ahmad Kareem, Brampton Resident, did not speak
185.    Jawaid Aziz, Brampton Resident, did not speak
186.    Abdul Gafur, Brampton Resident
187.    Abdul Habib, Brampton Resident, did not speak
188.    Rahmatullah Rahimi, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
189.    Sarfaraz Ali, Brampton Resident, did not speak
190.    Mohammad Ali, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
191.    Mohammed Abdul Gafur, Brampton Resident, did not speak
192.    Kashif Saleem, Brampton Resident, did not speak
193.    Mohammad Rashid, Brampton Resident, did not speak
194.    Johora Mahmood, Brampton Resident
195.    Sameer Ansary, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
196.    Enam Chowdhury, BARIC Community Member
197.    Nusaibah Ansary, BARIC Community Member, did not speak
198.    Masood Anwar Chaudry, Brampton Resident
199.    Abul Kalam M. Ansary, Brampton Resident, did not speak
200.    Soheli Afroze, Brampton Resident, did not speak
201.    Azadul Islam, Brampton Resident, did not speak
202.    Mamun Siddiqui, Brampton Resident, did not speak
203.    Atif Saleem, Brampton Resident, did not speak
204.    Bariah Khan, Brampton Resident
205.    Mohd Naim Khan, Brampton Resident
206.    Iqbal M. Ali, Brampton Resident, did not speak
207.    Manni Chauhan, Planner and Rahmatullah Habib (BARIC Spokesperson) (Brought forward to line 99)
208.    Azad Goyat, Possible Delegation, no delegation form received
209.    Anwar Chatha 
210.    Shabaz Altaif, did not speak
211.    Haniff Lollmohamud
212.    Piyush Gaglani
213.    Chetankumar Patel, did not speak
214.    Mayur Shah, did not speak
215.    Amit Raval, did not speak
216.    Hemang Joshi
217.    Palak Patel, did not speak
218.    Mohan Kumar Rajagopal, did not speak
219.    Komal Shah, did not speak
220.    Elizabeth Awotwe, did not speak
221.    Hassan Qudrat-Ullah  
222.    Abdul Aziz Khan 
223.    Nahid Halder 
224.    Rokeya Haque 
225.    Sultana Amena Shirin 
226.    Nasir Shahnawazi 
227.    Abul Kamaluddin, did not speak
228.    Abbullahi Osman 
229.    Devendra Jani 
230.    Surender Ghotra, did not speak
231.    Madia Sidiky, did not speak
232.    Mandeep Ghotra
233.    Fariha Sidiky
234.    Muskan Sidiky
235.    Jignasha Patel
236.    Asha Patel, did not speak
237.    Kirti Patel, did not speak
238.    Gargi Patel, did not speak
239.    Dipak Patel, did not speak
240.    Chhotabhai Patel, did not speak
241.    Mahesh Dadhania, did not speak
242.    Bhavin Patel, did not speak
243.    Siddharath Pandey, did not speak
244.    Darp Patel, did not speak
245.    Dipika Patel, did not speak
246.    Kinnari Patel, did not speak
247.    Neemisha Patel, did not speak
248.    Bhupesh Patel, did not speak
249.    Sirimkumar Patel 
250.    Shashin Tripathi, did not speak
251.    Kantilal Pate, did not speak
252.    Milesh Patel, did not speak
253.    Mehul Shah, did not speak
254.    Rikul Patel
255.    Shah Pramit
256.    Hardik Patel
257.    Kinjal Patel, did not speak
258.    Nikhil Modh, did not speak
259.    Dharmendra Parmar, did not speak
260.    Umesh Solanki, did not speak
261.    Hasmita Mobh, did not speak
262.    Pranav Chauhan, did not speak
263.    Prerna Rao, did not speak
264.    Purvi Parmar, did not speak
265.    Pratik Mehta, did not speak
266.    Krishna Mehta, did not speak
267.    Deepak Mehra, did not speak
268.    Amit Patel, did not speak
269.    Chukwuka Okoh, did not speak
270.    Foram Patel, did not speak
271.    Ishan Bhatt, did not speak
272.    Vasantt Bhatt, did not speak
273.    Keshavlal Maganlal Patel, did not speak
274.    Hemant Shah, did not speak
275.    Riteshkumar Shah, did not speak
276.    Tarang Shah, did not speak
277.    Kwame Yarnkey, did not speak
278.    Rajesh D. Parmar, did not speak
279.    Jignabahen Nilraj Patel, did not speak
280.    Dineshbhai R. Patel, did not speak
281.    Dipak Vyas, did not speak
282.    Purvi Shah, did not speak
283.    Asit K. Shah, did not speak
284.    Khyati A. Rawat, did not speak
285.    Ekansh Jain, did not speak
286.    Hiten Trivedi, did not speak
287.    Jigarkumar Patel, did not speak
288.    Shaileshkumar Patel, did not speak
289.    Ahmad Shahzad 
290.    Nischal Desai, did not speak
291.    Rahool Jain 
292.    Himanshu Kansara
293.    Abdullah Khawaja
294.    Iftikhar Shamrez, did not speak
295.    Hitesh Patel
296.    Bindesh Vasoya
297.    Girishkumar Ahir, did not speak
298.    Ankit Patel, did not speak
299.    Sachin J. Trivedi, did not speak
300.    Shaileshkumar Gandhi, did not speak
301.    Shilpa Gandhi
302.    Bimalkumar Patel, did not speak
303.    Mohammed Rahaman, did not speak
304.    Obaidullih Shah, did not speak
305.    Syed Adbul Wali Qadri
306.    Ehsan U. Zarawar
307.    Mohamed Gajraj
308.    Shoaib Mohammed, did not speak
309.    Murtaza Waheed, did not speak
310.    Muhammad Sharif
311.    Touqeer Ahmad, did not speak
312.    Faraz Kureshi
313.    Mohammad Daud Asif
314.    Dhruti Joshi 
315.    Bharat Trivedi, did not speak
316.    Keyuriben Patel
317.    Harshyam Oza, did not speak
318.    Syeda Asma Ahmed, did not speak
319.    Fahd Masud, did not speak
320.    Farooq Muhammad, did not speak
321.    Riaz Riaz, did not speak
322.    Tariq Sheikh, did not speak
323.    Manzoor Ahmed, did not speak
324.    Samir Patel, did not speak
325.    Bimal Pandya 
326.    Manish Patel, did not speak
327.    Nirav Shah, did not speak
328.    Jay Desai, did not speak
329.    Het Patel
330.    Ruchir Patel, did not speak
331.    Jigar Patel, did not speak
332.    Mukund Sheth, did not speak
333.    Niraliben Sheth
334.    Kirit Chaudhari, did not speak
335.    Venus Pathak, did not speak
336.    Kuntal Pathak
337.    Koki Chaudhari, did not speak
338.    Mahendra Kumar Patel
339.    Zubair Mian, did not speak
340.    Shatrushailyasinh Jethva, did not speak
341.    Ibrahim Asif, did not speak
342.    Manali Patel, did not speak
343.    Pragnesh Patel, did not speak
344.    Ravinder Bhardwaj, did not speak
345.    Khalid Haleem, did not speak
346.    Kiteshkumar Patel, did not speak
347.    Syed Shah, did not speak
348.    Nitya Patel, did not speak
349.    Vijaykumar Jain 
350.    Nikul Patel, did not speak
351.    Rajkumar Singhla, did not speak
352.    Paresh Kumar, did not speak
353.    Vikram Singla, did not speak
354.    Amitkumar Soni, did not speak
355.    Kushal Patel, did not speak
356.    Jatinkumar Patel, did not speak
357.    Pradeepkumar Arvindbhai Patel, did not speak
358.    Himansubhai Soni
359.    Yogi G. Patel, did not speak
360.    Hiren Mehta, did not speak
361.    Kay Patel 
362.    Shubham Jadhav, did not speak
363.    Atul Kumar Patel, did not speak
364.    Riteshkumar R. Patel, did not speak
365.    Mohammed Bilal Akhtar, did not speak
366.    Venkatesh Ballani, did not speak
367.    Ikhtiar Uddin, did not speak
368.    Mohammed Malik, did not speak
369.    Hasib Bin Iqbal, did not speak
370.    Abu Baker M. Arif, did not speak
371.    Waqas Mahood, did not speak
372.    Mohammad Usama Zain, did not speak
373.    Shoaib Malik, did not speak
374.    Rizwan Malik, did not speak
375.    Kamran Malik, did not speak
376.    Saleem Malik, did not speak
377.    Rupenkumar Mistry, did not speak
378.    Jaydev Vaidya, did not speak
379.    Krutikaben Gandhi
380.    Purvi Mehul Mehta, did not speak
381.    Nutanben Panchal
382.    Nayankumar Gandhi 
383.    Nimisha Shah
384.    Manpreet Sethi, did not speak
385.    Devang Pandya, did not speak
386.    Sheetalben K. Patel, did not speak
387.    Joseph Khalil, did not speak
388.    N. Kholoud Ammari, did not speak
389.    Samwail Khalil
390.    Pavankumar I. Patel, did not speak
391.    Razia Sultana, did not speak
392.    Rehana Ali
393.    Hamid Samadi, did not speak
394.    Rizwana Haque
395.    Nayeem Hamidi, did not speak
396.    Maywand Baregzay
397.    Farooq Ishaq, did not speak
398.    Adnan Zakir, did not speak
399.    Rezail Karim, did not speak
400.    Mohammad K. Alam
401.    Zameer Uddin, did not speak
402.    Shahid Asmat, did not speak
403.    Muhammad Arshad, did not speak
404.    Sajid Butt, did not speak
405.    Muhammad Khan, did not speak
406.    Afzaal Arshad, did not speak
407.    Moazam Kumar, did not speak
408.    MD Uzzal, did not speak
409.    Kamran Saeed, did not speak
410.    Arvind Rawat
411.    Sharon Persaud, did not speak
412.    Vandana Rawat, did not speak
413.    Rajkumal Bains, did not speak
414.    Syed Shah, did not speak
415.    Mouzzam Usman, did not speak
416.    Ashveen Kumar, did not speak
417.    Furrukh Ismail, did not speak
418.    Misbah Majeed, did not speak
419.    Dilip Vasudev Murthy, did not speak
420.    Karthik Govindu
421.    Thomesh Mahadevappa
422.    Tariq M. Khan, did not speak
423.    Sandeep Patil, did not speak
424.    Masood Reham 
425.    Asif Mahmood, did not speak
426.    Safaa Azziz 
427.    Muhammad Tahir Chaudry, did not speak
428.    Arif Elahi Mahmud, did not speak
429.    SK Kamrul Hassan, did not speak
430.    Masud Zaman, did not speak
431.    Muhammad A. Chaudhary, did not speak
432.    Irfan Sayeed, did not speak
433.    Irfan Merchant, did not speak
434.    Javed Asghar, did not speak
435.    Naeem H. Qureshi, did not speak
436.    Kamran Mustafa, did not speak
437.    Nabeel A. Bhatti, did not speak
438.    Athar Awan, did not speak
439.    Sarfraz Hussain, did not speak
440.    Muhammed Aslam Javaid, did not speak
441.    Obaid Rahman, did not speak
442.    Syed Zackryia Hussainy, did not speak
443.    Rana Afzal, did not speak
444.    Khaleeq-Ur-Rahman, did not speak
445.    Farhan Hussain Qureshi
446.    Ahmed Iqbal, did not speak
447.    Tayyib Tahir, did not speak
448.    Ali Qamar, did not speak
449.    Imran Bajwa
450.    Sabir Manzoor, did not speak
451.    Himanshukamar Shah, did not speak
452.    Ritesh Patel, did not speak
453.    Habib Rehman, did not speak
454.    Nimesh Shah, did not speak
455.    Raheel Ahmed Khan 
456.    Faisal Wahid Chaudhry, did not speak
457.    Khatera Sidiky, did not speak
458.    Fauzia Noori, did not speak
459.    Shahbaz Naseem
460.    Amir Sidiky 
461.    Naser Mohammed Noori, did not speak
462.    Fariedajan Noori
463.    Arizo Shahnavazy, did not speak
464.    Hameed Noori, did not speak
465.    Ahsan Jafri, did not speak
466.    Abdul Rahim Rahimi, did not speak
467.    Tasnim Ahmed, did not speak
468.    Imran Raufi, did not speak
469.    Obaidullah, did not speak
470.    Navin Shekhar, did not speak
471.    Tahir Mehmood Khan
472.    Mazhar Mahmood Butt, did not speak
473.    Jehangir Khan, did not speak
474.    Mohammad Ashraf, did not speak
475.    Shahzad Ahmad Cheema, did not speak
476.    Nazir Arshad, did not speak
477.    Zaheer Uddin Syed Ahmed 
478.    Muhammad Hanif Awan, did not speak
479.    Ayub Mubasher, did not speak
480.    Mohammad N. Sheikh, did not speak
481.    Jayed Mahbub, did not speak
482.    Abdul Chaudhry
483.    Muzahidul M. Mustafa, did not speak
484.    Iqbal Abdulla Shaikh, did not speak
485.    Lubna I. Shaikh, did not speak
486.    Shafiq Rahman, did not speak
487.    Esoof Atcha, did not speak
488.    Mohammad Ali, did not speak
489.    Shakeel Ahmad
490.    Khalid Mehmood Malki, did not speak
491.    Nasir Ahmed, did not speak
492.    Sakib Ibrahim Merchant, did not speak
493.    Muhammad Mahbub Hussain
494.    MD Khoir Ahmed, did not speak
495.    Amaan Shameem, did not speak
496.    Shahid Sheikh
497.    Fadumo A. Gabaire
498.    Rezwan Atcha
499.    Mohamed H. Cisman, did not speak
500.    Muhammad Nadeem, did not speak
501.    Hafiz Ahmed Hasmi
502.    Ahmed P. Syed 
503.    Raafe Hasmi, did not speak
504.    Jalil Malik, did not speak
505.    Usman Hasan Khan
506.    Mohammad Porag, did not speak
507.    Mianuhammad Ahmad
508.    Joseph M. Sakoir, did not speak
509.    Yusuf A. Gabaire, did not speak
510.    Muhammad Mustansar Javid, did not speak
511.    Abdul R. Sharif, did not speak
512.    Saqibullah Mufti
513.    Syed S. Qadri
514.    Abdirizak Aden Gabaire, did not speak
515.    Abdulmajid M. Cisman, did not speak
516.    Mohammed Abdirizak Gabaire
517.    Shafqat Ali, did not speak
518.    Muhammad K. Sadiq, did not speak
519.    Adam Aden, did not speak
520.    Salman Cismon, did not speak
521.    Syed I. Hussaini
522.    Shaqir Hussains Gujjar, did not speak
523.    Abdul Jabbar, did not speak
524.    Ather Uddin Syed, did not speak
525.    Jamshed Younis, did not speak
526.    Shahwar H. Waqar, did not speak
527.    Muhammad A. Saleemi, did not speak
528.    Nadia Amer, did not speak
529.    Anjum Aneela, did not speak
530.    Asma Shahwar, did not speak
531.    Soumia Allalou, did not speak
532.    Hamna Riaz, did not speak
533.    Rohaan Ahmed, did not speak
534.    Nabeeha Kazi, did not speak
535.    Nuaim Kazi, did not speak
536.    Nasreen D. Kazi, did not speak
537.    Jahanara Parker, did not speak
538.    Arshad Parker, did not speak
539.    Afsal Ibrahim, did not speak
540.    Aisha Mohamud, did not speak
541.    Ubah Ali, did not speak
542.    Hassan Mohamud
543.    Shahbaz Riaz, did not speak
544.    Muad Mohaamud, did not speak
545.    Salman Miah, did not speak
546.    Yawar Anwar, did not speak
547.    Saaed Parkar, did not speak
548.    Sonia Gairola, did not speak
549.    Wajiha Jailani, did not speak
550.    Hanifa Parkar, did not speak
551.    Hajra Sharif, did not speak
552.    Naveed Jailani, did not speak
553.    Aashif Ashiq, did not speak
554.    Assefa Sarang, did not speak
555.    Mohamed A. Shaikh, did not speak
556.    Aziz Subedar, did not speak
557.    Muhammad Hassaan, did not speak
558.    Anas Abdulrehman
559.    Muhammad Fahad Taufiq, did not speak
560.    Ravindranath Shukla, did not speak
561.    Jigneshkumar Jani, did not speak
562.    Muhammad Ekram, did not speak
563.    Shazia Haque, did not speak
564.    Iman Siddiqi
565.    Shahzeb Hassan, did not speak
566.    Allyssa A. Fazal, did not speak
567.    Abdul Basit Faysal
568.    Javed R. Butt, did not speak
569.    Muhammad Faysal
570.    Nadia Butt
571.    Ibrahim Butt
572.    Mattie-Ul Rehman, did not speak
573.    Faisal Khan
574.    Raihan Uddin M.T. Ahasan, did not speak
575.    Warda Saboohi
576.    Syed Gaiser 
577.    Aafreen Syed, did not speak
578.    Wajih Syed
579.    Amjad Nasir
580.    Afroze Mohammed
581.    Mahboob Mohammed, did not speak
582.    Muhammad Yousuf, did not speak
583.    Rubana Motala, did not speak
584.    Khadra Dirie, did not speak
585.    Fahmida Bobi, did not speak
586.    Md Taskir Miah, did not speak
587.    Shah Yousuf, did not speak
588.    Sheikh Hassan, did not speak
589.    Riaz Ahmed, did not speak
590.    Abu Mayeenuddin, did not speak
591.    Irfan Malik, did not speak
592.    Talat M. Chaudhry, did not speak
593.    Ahmed Ahmed, did not speak
594.    Mohammad H. Khan, did not speak
595.    Muhammad Malik, did not speak
596.    Sikandar Choudhry
597.    Faisal Siddiqui, did not speak
598.    Hassaan Khan, did not speak
599.    Huassain T. Gillani, did not speak
600.    Ishrath Abdulkhader, did not speak
601.    Adel Hassani
602.    Younus Khan
603.    Abdul Kareem, did not speak
604.    Mohammed Mohammed
605.    Omar Omar, did not speak
606.    Ruqaiya Khan, did not speak
607.    Amir Hamza Khan, did not speak
608.    Mezhgan Hamdi, did not speak
609.    Hamida Afzali, did not speak
610.    Fauiza Raufi, did not speak
611.    Faizale Saifullah, did not speak
612.    Yusuf Habib Khan, did not speak
613.    Hamidali Chandiwala
614.    Shafeeq Ahmed Soherwardi, did not speak
615.    Abdur Razzaque, did not speak
616.    Gulsan H. Kamal, did not speak
617.    Rahaman Meena, did not speak
618.    Fardin Bakhtari
619.    Syed N. Kamal, did not speak
620.    Iqbal Ahmad Malik, did not speak
621.    Abdul Razzaq, did not speak
622.    Taha Shafique, did not speak
623.    Waseed Hassan, did not speak
624.    Hina Afaqui, did not speak
625.    Asad Aziz, did not speak
626.    Umer Shahid, did not speak
627.    Qamar Saeed Qureshi, did not speak
628.    Farishta Noori
629.    Faham Ahmad, did not speak
630.    Kausar Qamar, did not speak
631.    Hasham Ahmad, did not speak
632.    Khizar Hayat, did not speak
633.    Khayam Ahmad
634.    Mohammed Ahmed
635.    Amjid Iqbal, did not speak
636.    Irzwan Raja
637.    Iftikhar Tarar, did not speak
638.    Khalid Alvi, did not speak
639.    Tariq Syed, did not speak
640.    Wahaj Ahmed, did not speak
641.    Muhammad Farooqi, did not speak
642.    Omar Siddiqui, did not speak
643.    Faiyaz Syed
644.    Abdullah Patel, did not speak
645.    Maham Khan, did not speak
646.    Muhammad Ali
647.    Mohammad Rashid, did not speak
648.    Waleed Qadir, did not speak
649.    Sofian Abukar, did not speak
650.    Nazar Gondal, did not speak
651.    Humayun Tamizuddin, did not speak
652.    Abdullah Moustafa Elqabbany, did not speak
653.    Muhammad Ahmad, did not speak
654.    Moshin Sidiky, did not speak

4. That the following correspondence re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, Brampton and Regional Islamic Centre (BARIC) / G-Force Urban Planners and Consultants, 9445 Clarkway Drive, Ward 10, File: OZS-2022-0019 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be received:

1. Kinnari Krish, Brampton Resident, dated November 25, 2022

2. Vipul Patel, Brampton Resident, dated November 25, 2022

3. Patel, Brampton Resident, dated November 25, 2022

4. Nora Jajjo, Brampton Resident, dated November 28, 2022

5. Dhrumesh Patel, Brampton Resident, dated November 28, 2022

6. Hiten Trivedi, Brampton Resident, dated November 27, 2022

7. Riya Panchal, Brampton Resident, dated November 26, 2022

8. Umesh Panchal, Brampton Resident, dated November 26, 2022

9. Chirag Patel, Brampton Resident, dated November 26, 2022

10. Krunal Gandhi, Brampton Resident, dated November 26, 2022

11. Umeshkumar Panchal, Brampton Resident, dated November 26, 2022

12. Tripathi JIteshkumar, Brampton Resident, dated November 30, 2022

13. Seema Patel, Brampton Resident, dated November 30, 2022

14. Sujal Patel, Brampton Resident, dated November 30, 2022

15. Asraff Khadaroo, Brampton Resident, dated November 26, 2022

16. Kashif Majeed, Brampton Resident, dated November 22, 2022

17. Azeem Sheikh, Brampton Resident, dated November 22, 2022

18. Rafiq Ahmed, Brampton Resident, dated November 21, 2022

19. Brampton and Regional Islamic Centre Petition (780 signatures), dated November 21, 2022

20. Manish Patel, Brampton Resident, dated November 30, 2022

21. Duraid Hanna, Brampton Resident, dated November 30, 2022

22. Eshu Paul, Brampton Resident, dated December 1, 2022

23. Rits007007, Brampton Resident, dated December 4, 2022

24. Joseph Khalil, Brampton Resident, dated December 4, 2022

25. Parth Patel, Brampton Resident, dated December 5, 2022

26. Himanshu Shah, Brampton Resident, dated December 5, 2022

27. Samira Abukar, Brampton Resident, dated December 5, 2022

28. Jitesh Tripathi, Neighborhood Petition, Brampton Resident, dated December 4, 2022

29. Azizuddin Ahmed, BARIC Community Member, dated December 6, 2022

30. Aqlima Omar, BARIC Community Member, dated December 7, 2022

31. Kalpeshkumar Ganotra, Brampton Resident, dated December 7, 2022

32. Saddi Farooq, BARIC Community Member, dated December 7, 2022

33. Grace O'Brien, Associate Davies Howe LLP, dated December 7, 2022

34. Manni Chauhan, G-Force Urban Planners & Consultants, 27 Petitions Letters, dated December 8, 2022

35. Sujal Patel - Neighborhood Petition, dated December 7, 2022

PDC217-2022

1. That the report re: To amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, KLM Planning Inc. – Cal-Markell Developments Inc, 1724 and 1730 Queen Street West, Ward 5, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be received;

2. That Planning and Development Services staff be directed to report back to the Planning and Development Committee with the results of the Public Meeting and a staff recommendation, subsequent to the completion of the circulation of the application and a comprehensive evaluation of the proposal;

3. That the following delegations re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, KLM Planning Inc. – Cal-Markell Developments Inc, 1724 and 1730 Queen Street West, Ward 5, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be received;

1. Seema Passi, Brampton Resident

2. Samir Shah, Brampton Resident

3. Lourdes Diaz Ceballos, Brampton Resident

4. Rohit Dewan, Brampton Resident

5. Deepi Purba, Brampton Resident

6. Idris Orughu, Brampton Resident

7. Jackie Chiesa, Brampton Resident

8. Dezi Yang, Brampton Resident

9. Ramaljit Sandhu, Brampton Resident

10. Marshall Smith, KLM Planning

4. That the following correspondence re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, KLM Planning Inc. – Cal-Markell Developments Inc, 1724 and 1730 Queen Street West, Ward 5, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be received;

1. Hareesh Bhargav, Brampton Resident, dated November 20, 2022

2. Amar Parikh, Brampton Resident, dated November 21, 2022

3. Samir Shah, Brampton Resident, dated November 19, 2022

4. Seema Passi, Brampton Resident, dated November 21, 2022

5. John Brennan, Brampton Resident, dated November 25, 2022

6. Jackie Chiesa, Brampton Resident, dated November 24, 2022

7. Rohit Dewan, Brampton Resident, dated November 23, 2022

8. Bedi Dhiman, Brampton Resident, dated November 22, 2022

9. Punam Vyas, Brampton Resident, dated November 22, 2022

10. Kelly Wilson, Brampton Resident, dated November 21, 2022

11. Deepi Purba, Brampton Resident, dated November 22, 2022

12. Lorraine Farquharson, Brampton Resident, dated November 22, 2022

13. Dezi, Yang, Brampton Resident, dated November 22, 2022

14. Jayesh Bhavsar, Brampton Resident, dated November 29, 2022

15. Fouad Issawi, Brampton Resident, dated November 29, 2022

16. Narinder Ghuman, Brampton Resident, dated November 20, 2022

17. Lourdes Diaz Ceballos, Brampton Resident, dated December 6, 2022

18. Ramaljit Sandhu, Brampton Resident, dated December 6, 2022

19. Amarjit Rana, Brampton Resident, dated December 7, 2022

PDC218-2022

1. That the report re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, Fateh Developments Inc. / Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc., 1453 Queen Street West, Ward 4, File: OZS-2022-0033, dated November 23, 2022, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be received;

2. That Planning and Development Services staff be directed to report back to the Planning and Development Committee with the results of the Public Meeting and a staff recommendation, subsequent to the completion of the circulation of the application and a comprehensive evaluation of the proposal;

3. That the following delegations re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, Fateh Developments Inc. / Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc., 1453 Queen Street West, Ward 4, File: OZS-2022-0033, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be received; 

1. Dhaval Balkrishna Vyas, Brampton Resident

2. Mukesh Patel, Brampton Resident - not in attendance

3. Devinder Singh, Brampton Resident - not in attendance

4. Colin Chung, Glen Schnarr and Associates

4. That the following correspondence re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, Fateh Developments Inc. / Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc., 1453 Queen Street West, Ward 4, File: OZS-2022-0033 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022 be received:

1. Fouad Issawi, Brampton Resident, dated December 1, 2022

2. Sarah Somakih, Brampton Resident, dated December 2, 2022

3. Mahesh Lad, Brampton Resident, dated November 21, 2022

4. Kris Han, Brampton Resident, dated December 12, 2022

PDC219-2022

1. That the report re: Application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law. (To permit a fifteen-storey (15) apartment building containing one hundred and sixty-eight (168) units, one hundred and sixty-eight (168) parking spaces and indoor and outdoor amenity space.) Blackthorn Development Corp- 2794465 Ontario Inc., 11556 Bramalea Road, Ward 9, File: OZS-2022-0042 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022, be received;

2. That Planning and Development Services staff be directed to report back to the Planning and Development Committee with the results of the Public Meeting and a staff recommendation, subsequent to completion of circulating the application and a comprehensive evaluation of the proposal;

3. That the following correspondence re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law. (To permit a fifteen-storey (15) apartment building containing one hundred and sixty-eight (168) units, one hundred and sixty-eight (168) parking spaces and indoor and outdoor amenity space.) Blackthorn Development Corp- 2794465 Ontario Inc., 11556 Bramalea Road, Ward 9, File: OZS-2022-0042 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022, be received:

1. Paolo and Lucia Orefice, Brampton Resident, dated December 6, 2022

2. KLM Planning Partners - Neamsby Investments, dated December 7, 2022

3. KLM Planning Partners - Patilda Construction, dated December 8, 2022

4. That the following delegation re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law. (To permit a fifteen-storey (15) apartment building containing one hundred and sixty-eight (168) units, one hundred and sixty-eight (168) parking spaces and indoor and outdoor amenity space.) Blackthorn Development Corp- 2794465 Ontario Inc., 11556 Bramalea Road, Ward 9, File: OZS-2022-0042 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022, be received:

1. Franco Orefice, Brampton Resident

PDC220-2022

1. That the report re: Application to Amend the Official Plan, SmartCentres, 2959-2989 Bovaird Drive East & 9960-9990 Airport Road, File: OZS-2022-0039 dated October 10, 2022 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022, be received;

2. That Development Services staff be directed to report back to the Planning and Development Committee with the results of the Public Meeting and a staff recommendation, subsequent to the completion of the circulation of the application and a comprehensive evaluation of the proposal;

3. That the following correspondence re: Application to Amend the Official Plan, SmartCentres, 2959-2989 Bovaird Drive East & 9960-9990 Airport Road, File: OZS-2022-0039 dated October 10, 2022 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of December 12, 2022, be received:

1. Len and Jane Cadorin, Brampton Resident dated December 6, 2022

PDC221-2022

That Planning and Development Committee do now adjourn to meet again for a Regular Meeting on January 23, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. or at the call of the Chair.

Dealt with under Consent Resolution C003-2023

Note: The recommendations were approved by Council on December 14, 2022, pursuant to Resolution C378-2022.

Dealt with under Consent Resolution C003-2023

The recommendations approved under the Consent resolution are as follows.

CW001-2023

That the agenda for the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023 be approved, as amended, as follows:

To add:

15.2. Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (e) and (f) of the Municipal Act, 2001:

Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board; and, advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose – planning matter subject to appeal in Ward 6

CW002-2023

That the following items to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023 be approved as part of Consent: 8.2.1, 10.2.1, 10.2.2., 10.2.3, 12.3.1, 15.1

CW003-2023

That the delegation from Todd Kyle, CEO, and Michael Ben, Board Chair, Brampton Public Library, re: Introduction of Brampton Library's New Strategic Plan, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received.

CW004-2023

That the following delegations re: Queen Street-Highway 7 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Preliminary Design Business Case (PDBC) and Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) Project Update, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received:

1. Marcy Burchfield, VP, Planning and Development, and Joseph Ehrlich, Director Project Planning, Metrolinx

2. Chris Drew, on behalf of the Drew Family - Brampton residents

3. Sylvia Roberts, Brampton resident

CW005-2023

That the delegations re: Historic Bovaird House, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received:

1. Michael Avis, Chairman, The Friends of Historic Bovaird House

2. Joanne Warren, Board Member, The Friends of Historic Bovaird House

CW006-2023

That the following delegations to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received:

6.4. Algoma University Update:

1. Craig Fowler, Vice President, Growth & External Relations, Algoma University

2. Sylvia Roberts, Brampton resident

6.5. Usha Srinivasan, Director, Brampton Venture Zone by Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), re: Brampton Venture Zone Update

6.6. Pam Banks, Executive Director, Altitude Accelerator, re: Altitude Accelerator Update

6.7. Charles Finlay, Founding Executive Director, Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), re: Cybersecure Catalyst Update

6.8. Sunil Sharma, Managing Director, Toronto, Founder Institute, Incorporated, re: Brampton and Founder Institute Partnership

6.9. Saba Tauseef and Tauseef Riaz, Co-founders, ConsidraCare, re: Senior Care Technology in Brampton

6.10. James Hayes, Co-founder and CEO, Cyber Legends Inc., re: Cyber Legends Inc. Update

6.12. Shoaib Ahmed, CEO and Co-founder, Scooty, re: Scooty Update

CW007-2023

That the staff update re: Government Relations Matters, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received.

CW008-2023

1. That the report titled: Request to Begin Procurement – Professional Real Estate, Advisory, Negotiation and Brokerage Services for a One (1) Year Period, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received; and

2. That the Purchasing Agent be authorized to commence the procurement for Professional Real Estate, Advisory, Negotiation and Brokerage Services.

CW009-2023

1. That the report titled: Delegation of Regional Tax Ratio Setting 2023, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received;

2. That the City of Brampton consents to a by-law delegating the upper tier tax ratio setting authority within the Region of Peel to the lower-tier municipalities and to a continuation of the apportionment methodology in place for the 2022 tax year; and

3. That a certified copy of the resolution be forwarded to the Region of Peel before March 1, 2023.

CW010-2023

1. That the report titled: Request to Begin Procurement – End User Technology Products and Desktop Management Services for a Three (3) Year Period, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received; and

2. That the Purchasing Agent be authorized to commence the procurement of End User Technology Products and Desktop Management Services for a Three (3) Year Period.

CW011-2023

1. That the report titled: 2023 Temporary Borrowing By-law, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received;

2. That a by-law be enacted in accordance with Section 407 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and in the form attached to this report as Appendix A, to authorize the temporary short-term borrowing of funds, if considered necessary by the Treasurer, to meet current expenditures for the year 2023, until sufficient taxes are collected and other non-tax revenue are received.

CW012-2023

1. That the report titled: Governance and Management Options for the Bovaird House, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received;

2. That Option 3 identified in this report be approved;

3. That staff be directed to undertake discussions with the Region of Peel with regard to interest in partnering in operation and/or oversight by PAMA of Bovaird House;

4. That the Planning, Building and Growth Management Department provide oversight of the current Friends of Historic Bovaird House until a new governance model is fully implemented; and

5. That the correspondence from Jack Drew, Brampton resident, re: Item 10.2.4 - Governance and Management Options for the Bovaird House, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received.

CW013-2023

1. That the report titled: Queen Street-Highway 7 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Preliminary Design Business Case (PDBC) and Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) Project Update, to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be received; and

2. That a copy of this report be forwarded to Metrolinx for information.

CW014-2023

That the report titled: Budget Amendment – Gage Park Ice Track and Refrigeration Plant – Ward 3, to the January 18, 2023 Committee of Council Meeting, be referred to the January 25, 2023 meeting of Council.

CW015-2023

That the Minutes of the Brampton Sports Hall of Fame Committee Meeting of December 1, 2022, Recommendations SHF023-2022 to SHF027-2022 to the Committee of Council Meeting of January 18, 2023, be approved, as published and circulated.

SHF023-2022

That the agenda for the Brampton Sports Hall Fame Committee meeting of December 1, 2022 be approved as published and circulated.

SHF024-2022

That the Minutes of the Nomination Sub-Committee Meeting of  September 29, 2022 to the Brampton Sports Hall of Fame Committee meeting of December 1, 2022 be received.

SHF025-2022

That Committee proceed into Closed Session to discuss matters pertaining to the following:

13.1.   Open Meeting Exception under Section 239 (2) (b) of the Municipal Act 2001: 

Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees.

SHF026-2022

That the direction agreed upon within Closed Session, be approved, and that the official results be announced by media release once approved by Council.

SHF027-2022

That Brampton Sports Hall of Fame Committee do now adjourn to meet again on a date to be determined. 

CW016-2023

That a by-law be passed to approve and ratify the Agreement of Purchase and Sale executed by the Corporation of the City of Brampton for the acquisition of:

(i)  properties at 94, 96, 98 and 100 Railroad Street, Brampton (approx. 1.41 acres) legally described as   PT LT 7 CON 1 WHS CHINGUACOUSY AS IN RO600933;BRAMPTON, PT LT 7 CON 1WHS CHINGUACOUSY AS IN RO644809; BRAMPTON, PT LT 7 CON 1 WHS CHINGUACOUSY AS IN RO10117513; BRAMPTON, PT LT 7 CON 1 CHINGUACOUSY AS IN RO922636; BRAMPTON;

That the Commissioner of Legislative Services be authorized to execute any agreements or other documents necessary for the completion of the City’s acquisition of the properties at 94, 96, 98 and 100 Railroad Street, Brampton (the “subject property”), on terms acceptable to the Senior Manager, Realty Services and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor or designate;

That a budget amendment be approved and a new capital project be established in the aggregate amount of $14,500,000 (inclusive of all taxes, due diligence costs, legal fees, and other ancillary costs and applicable HST) for the acquisition of the subject property with funding to be transferred from Reserve # 2 – Cash in lieu of Parkland.

That staff be directed to make a pre-payment of Land Transfer Tax payable in connection with the acquisition of the subject property to the Minister of Finance.

CW017-2023

That the following item be referred to the January 25, 2023 meeting of Council:

15.2 Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (e) and (f) of the Municipal Act, 2001:

Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board; and, advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose – planning matter subject to appeal in Ward 6

CW018-2023

That the Committee of Council do now adjourn to meet again on February 1, 2023 at 9:30 a.m., or at the call of the Chair.

Council discussion took place on the following Recommendations:

Recommendation PDC006-2023:

The following motion, moved by Mayor Brown and seconded by Deputy Mayor Singh was introduced:

That Recommendation PDC006-2023 be deleted and replaced with the following:

1. That the report titled: Recommendation Report, Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, MPLAN Inc. – Ivory Group, 227 and 229 Main Street, Ward 3, dated December 30th, 2022, to the Planning and Development Committee meeting of January 23rd, 2023 be received; 

2. THAT the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications submitted by MPLAN Inc. on behalf of Ivory Group be approved, with modifications, on the basis that they represent good planning, including that they are consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement, conform with the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, the Region of Peel Official Plan, and the City’s Official Plan, for the reasons set out in this Recommendation Report; 

3. That the amendment to the Official Plan generally in accordance with the attached Appendix 10 to this report be adopted, as revised to include a provision that maintains the 45 degree angular plane, as drawn from the rear property line of the site to minimize the impact from the building height on the adjacent low-rise neighborhood;

4. That the amendment to the Zoning By-law generally in accordance with the attached Appendix 12 to this report be adopted, as revised to include a provision that maintains the 45 degree angular plane, as drawn from the rear property line of the site, to minimize the impact from the building height on the adjacent low-rise neighborhood; and to add a requirement to hold a community meeting prior to the removal of the Holding provision. 

5. THAT no further notice or public meeting be required for the attached Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment pursuant to Section 22 and Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. c.P. 13, as amended.

A further amendment was identified by staff to add “or lower” after “45 degree angular plane” in Clauses 3 and 4.

The amendment, as further amended, was voted on and carried.

Recommendations PDC007-2023 and PDC009-2023:

An amendment, moved by Regional Councillor Palleschi and seconded by Regional Councillor Santos, was introduced to strike out the recommendations and refer the related items (7.2 and 7.4) to a Special Meeting of Planning and Development Committee to be held on February 6, 2023 at 1:00 p.m.

The following motion to receive the subject Summary of Recommendations and approve the recommendations, as amended, was considered.

  • C008-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Palleschi
    Seconded byDeputy Mayor Singh

    1. That the Summary of Recommendations from the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, to the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, be received;

    2. That Recommendations PDC007-2023 and PDC009-2023 be struck out and Items 7.2 and 7.4 be referred to a Special Meeting of Planning and Development Committee on February 6, 2023 at 1:00 p.m.; and

    3. That Recommendations PDC001-2023 to PDC05-2023, PDC008-2023, and PDC010-2023 to PDC012-2023 be approved as outlined in the subject summary.

    4. That Recommendation PDC006-2023 be deleted and replace with the following:

    PDC006-2023

    1. That the report titled: Recommendation Report, Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, MPLAN Inc. – Ivory Group, 227 and 229 Main Street, Ward 3, dated December 30th, 2022, to the Planning and Development Committee meeting of January 23rd, 2023 be received;

    2. That the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications submitted by MPLAN Inc. on behalf of Ivory Group be approved, with modifications, on the basis that they represent good planning, including that they are consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement, conform with the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, the Region of Peel Official Plan, and the City’s Official Plan, for the reasons set out in this Recommendation Report;

    3. That the amendment to the Official Plan generally in accordance with the attached Appendix 10 to this report be adopted, as revised to include a provision that maintains the 45 degree angular plane or lower, as drawn from the rear property line of the site to minimize the impact from the building height on the adjacent low-rise neighborhood;

    4. That the amendment to the Zoning By-law generally in accordance with the attached Appendix 12 to this report be adopted, as revised to include a provision that maintains the 45 degree angular plane or lower, as drawn from the rear property line of the site, to minimize the impact from the building height on the adjacent low-rise neighborhood; and to add a requirement to hold a community meeting prior to the removal of the Holding provision.

    5. That no further notice or public meeting be required for the attached Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment pursuant to Section 22 and Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. c.P. 13, as amended.

    Carried

    The recommendations were approved, as amended, as follows.

    PDC001-2023

    That the agenda for the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023 be approved as amended:

    To add:

    11.4  Correspondence re: Staff Report re:  2023 Fee Changes for Development and Site Plan Applications - Planning, Bld & Growth Mgt-2023-043

    1. Victoria Mortelliti, Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), dated January 23, 2023

    11.2 Correspondence re:  Application to Amend the Zoning By-Law and for a proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc. – 13172589 Canada Inc., 9224 & 9230 Creditview Road, Ward 5, File: OZS-2022-0013

    1. Andrew Orr, President/Trustee, Springbrook Community Management Inc., dated January 20, 2023.

    PDC002-2023

    That the following items to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, be approved as part of the Consent Motion: 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 8.1, 11.2 and 11.4

    PDC003-2023

    1. That the report re: City-Initiated Amendments to the Official Plan – A Response to Bill 109, Planning, Bldg & Growth Mgt-2023-007, dated December 15, 2022 to the Planning and Development Committee meeting of January 23, 2023 be received;

    2. That Planning, Building and Growth Management staff be directed to report back to the Planning and Development Committee with the results of the Public Meeting and a staff recommendation.

    PDC004-2023

    1. That the report re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, J.L. Richards & Associates – 2849150 Ontario Inc., 150 First Gulf Boulevard, Ward 3, File: OZS-2022-0043, dated December 8, 2022 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, be received;

    2. That Development Services staff be directed to report back to the Planning and Development Committee with the results of the Public Meeting and a staff recommendation, subsequent to the completion of the circulation of the application and a comprehensive evaluation of the proposal; and

    3. That the following delegation re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, J.L. Richards & Associates – 2849150 Ontario Inc., 150 First Gulf Boulevard, Ward 3, File: OZS-2022-0043, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, be received:

    1. Jennifer Gaudet, Planner, J.L. Richards and Associates.

    PDC005-2023

    1. That the following delegations re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, MPLAN Inc. – Ivory Group, 227 and 229 Main Street, Ward 3, File: OZS-2021-0056, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, be received:

    1. Vaibhav Sharma, Brampton Resident

    2. Tony Linardi, Brampton Resident

    3. Sandra Linardi, Brampton Resident

    4. Tanya Sidhu, Brampton Resident

    5. Jasmohan Singh Mankoo, Brampton Resident - did not attend

    2. That the following correspondence re: Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, MPLAN Inc. – Ivory Group, 227 and 229 Main Street, Ward 3, File: OZS-2021-0056, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, be received:

    1. Tony Linardi, Brampton Resident, dated December 14, 2022

    2. Jessi Sidhu, Brampton Resident, dated January 15, 2023

    3. Vishal Devgan, Brampton Resident, dated January 17, 2023

    4. Vaibhav Sharma, Brampton Resident, dated January 17, 2023

    5. Arshdeep Dhanjal, Brampton Resident, dated January 17, 2023

    6. MIchael Mannett, MPLan Inc., dated January 17, 2023

    7. Hardial Sidhu, Brampton Resident, dated January 15, 2023

    8. Nina Sidhu, Brampton Resident, dated January January 16, 2023

    PDC006-2023

    1. That the report titled: Recommendation Report, Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, MPLAN Inc. – Ivory Group, 227 and 229 Main Street, Ward 3, dated December 30th, 2022, to the Planning and Development Committee meeting of January 23rd, 2023 be received;

    2. That the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications submitted by MPLAN Inc. on behalf of Ivory Group be approved, with modifications, on the basis that they represent good planning, including that they are consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement, conform with the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, the Region of Peel Official Plan, and the City’s Official Plan, for the reasons set out in this Recommendation Report;

    3. That the amendment to the Official Plan generally in accordance with the attached Appendix 10 to this report be adopted, as revised to include a provision that maintains the 45 degree angular plane or lower, as drawn from the rear property line of the site to minimize the impact from the building height on the adjacent low-rise neighborhood;

    4. That the amendment to the Zoning By-law generally in accordance with the attached Appendix 12 to this report be adopted, as revised to include a provision that maintains the 45 degree angular plane or lower, as drawn from the rear property line of the site, to minimize the impact from the building height on the adjacent low-rise neighborhood; and to add a requirement to hold a community meeting prior to the removal of the Holding provision.

    5. That no further notice or public meeting be required for the attached Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment pursuant to Section 22 and Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. c.P. 13, as amended.

    PDC007-2023 – this recommendation was struck out and the related item (7.2) was referred to a Special Meeting of Planning and Development Committee on February 6, 2023

    PDC008-2023

    1. That the report re: The Impacts of Bill 23, More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022 on Brampton Plan - Planning, Bld & Growth Mgt-2023-041, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, be received;

    2. That Council request the Province provide an update as to when the remaining elements of Bill 23 will come into effect to allow the City to plan for the timely and efficient adoption of Brampton Plan;

    3. That Council direct staff to return with an update on timelines for Brampton Plan once further information from the Province is received;

    4. That Council direct staff to bring forward housekeeping and other amendments to Brampton’s 2006 Official Plan in light of impacts to Brampton Plan timelines, including policy updates to guide development in Major Transit Station Areas, amongst others; and

    5. That the correspondence re: The Impacts of Bill 23, More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022 on Brampton Plan - Planning, Bld & Growth Mgt-2023-041, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, be received:

    1. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, dated October 25, 2022

    PDC009-2023 – this recommendation was struck out and the related item (7.4) was referred to a Special Meeting of Planning and Development Committee on February 6, 2023

    PDC010-2023

    1. That the report re: Application to Amend the Zoning By-Law and for a proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc. – 13172589 Canada Inc., 9224 & 9230 Creditview Road, Ward 5, File: OZS-2022-0013, dated December 1, 2022 to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2022, be received;

    2. That the application for a Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision submitted by Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc., on behalf of 13172589 Canada Inc. (File: OZS-2022-0013 and 21T-22002B) be approved, on the basis that it represents good planning, including that it is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement, conforms to the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, the Region of Peel Official Plan, and the City’s Official Plan, and for the reasons set out in this Recommendation Report;

    3. That the amendment to the Zoning By-law generally in accordance with the attached Appendix 13 to this report be adopted; and

    4. That the correspondence re: Application to Amend the Zoning By-Law and for a proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc. – 13172589 Canada Inc., 9224 & 9230 Creditview Road, Ward 5, File: OZS-2022-0013, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, be received:

    1. Frank Marchio, Director, Land Development, Lakeview Homes, dated January 17, 2023

    2. Andrew Orr, President/Trustee, Springbrook Community Management Inc., dated January 20, 2023

    PDC011-2023

    That the Minutes of the Brampton Heritage Board Committee meeting of December 13, 2022, Recommendations HB068-2022 - HB076-2022, to the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of January 23, 2023, be approved as published and circulated.

    HB068-2022

    That the agenda for the Brampton Heritage Board meeting of December 13, 2022 be approved, as amended as follows:

    To defer to a future meeting:

    13.1 - Report by Shelby Swinfield, Heritage Planner, re: Cultural Heritage Evaluation Report – Creation of Standalone Terms of Reference

    13.3 - Discussion re: Re-establishment of Research Committee

    To withdraw:

    13.4 - Discussion at the request of Ken Wilde, Member, re: 30 McLaughlin Road

    HB069-2022

    1. That the presentation from Charlton Carscallen, Principal Planner/Supervisor, Planning, Building and Growth Management, to the Brampton Heritage Board meeting of December 13, 2022, re: Changes to Ontario Heritage Act resulting from the Implementation of the More Homes Built Faster Act (Bill 23) be received;

    2. That the report by Charlton Carscallen, Principal Planner/Supervisor, Planning, Building and Growth Management, dated December 6, 2022, to the Brampton Heritage Board meeting of December 13, 2022, re: Changes to Ontario Heritage Act resulting from the implementation of the More Homes Built Faster Act (Bill 23) be received; and,

    3. That staff be directed by Council to implement the changes to the Heritage Act and provide a report on the outcome to the Brampton Heritage Board at a later date.

    HB070-2022

    1. That the delegation by Michael Gagnon and Marc De Nardis, Gagnon Walker Domes Ltd., Mark Driedger and Jason Truelove, ATA Architects, re: 22, 24, 26, 28 and 32 John Street – Heritage Impact Assessment - Ward 3 (File H.EX.) to the Brampton Heritage Board meeting of December 13, 2022 be received; and

    2. That the report by Harsh Padhya, Heritage Planner, re: Heritage Impact Assessment of the properties at 22, 24, 26, 28 and 32 John Street, dated December 6, 2022, prepared by ATA Architects Inc., and attached as Appendix A to the report (“HIA) to the Brampton Heritage Board meeting of December 13, 2022 be received.

    HB071-2022

    1. That the resignation of Ken Wilde, Member, from the Brampton Heritage Board be accepted;

    2. That Mr. Wilde be thanked for his contributions to the Board;

    3. That the resignation of Janet Millington, Member, from the Brampton Heritage Board be accepted; and

    4. That Ms. Millington be thanked for her contributions to the Board.

    HB072-2022

    1. That the report from Anastasia Abrazhevich, Assistant Heritage Planner, dated November 25, 2022 to the Brampton Heritage Board meeting of December 12, 2022, re: Heritage Permit Application and Designated Heritage Property Incentive Grant Application – 160 Salvation Rd – Ward 6, be received;

    2. That the Heritage Permit application for 160 Salvation Road to repair the roof and insert black asphalt shingles be approved;

    3. That the Designated Heritage Property Incentive Grant application for the repair of the roof and re-shingling of 160 Salvation Road be approved, to a maximum of $10,000.00, and;

    4. That the owner shall enter into a designated Heritage Property Incentive Grant Agreement with the City after City Council agrees to support the Grant.

    HB073-2022

    That the Brampton Heritage Board organize and participate in the Board’s Annual “Highlights on Heritage” Event during the current Term of Council (2022-2026).

    HB074-2022

    1. That the report from Merissa Lompart, Assistant Heritage Planner, dated September 12, 2022, to the Brampton Heritage Board Meeting of December 13, 2022, re: Heritage Conservation Plan, 10244 Mississauga Road, Part of Lot 12, Concession 5 West of Center Road, Chinguacousy Township, Now City of Brampton, Regional Municipality of Peel – Ward 6 be received;

    2. That the recommendations and requirements as detailed in the Heritage Conservation Plan by Parslow Heritage Consultancy Inc. be fulfilled; and

    3. That any alterations to the Heritage Conservation Plan must be approved in written form by the Principal Planner/ Supervisor of Heritage.

    HB075-2022

    That the report by Harsh Padhya, Heritage Planner, to the Brampton Heritage Board meeting of December 13, 2022, re: 11690 Chinguacousy Road – Project Completion Report - Ward 6 (File H.EX.) be received.

    HB076-2022

    That Brampton Heritage Board do now adjourn to meet again on a date to be determined.

    PDC012-2023

    That the Planning and Development Committee do now adjourn to meet again for a Regular Meeting on Monday, February 13, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. or at the call of the Mayor.


Peter Fay, City Clerk, referenced the supplementary information on this matter that was published with the revised agenda on January 24, 2023.  

Staff responded to questions from Council regarding the scope of work, related timelines, cancellation of the existing tender, and reissuance of a new tender.

The following motion was considered.

  • C009-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Keenan
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Medeiros

    1. That the report titled: Budget Amendment – Gage Park Ice Track and Refrigeration Plant – Ward 3, to the Council Meeting of January 25, 2023, be received;

    2. That a budget amendment be approved for project #201650-055 – Ice Track Replacement, to increase the project by the amount of $523,000, with funding to be transferred from Reserve #4 Repair and Replacement; and

    3. That a budget amendment be approved for project #201650-057 – Mechanical Equipment Replacement, to increase the project by the amount of $463,000 with funding to be transferred from Reserve #4 Repair and Replacement.

    4. That the Purchasing Agent be authorized to commence a limited tendering procurement to enter into direct negotiations with reputable refrigeration contractors known to the City for the Gage Park refrigeration plant replacement.

    Carried

In response to questions from Council, staff provided information on the Advance Brampton Fund, which included details about the budget, increase in the number of applications submitted over the years, and granting programs in other municipalities.

Staff confirmed that all applications submitted for funding in 2023 met the threshold for approval, however, given the limited budget, not all applications could be approved for funding, and highlighted the need for timely communication to successful applicants. 

Council consideration included the need for review of the budgeted amount for this program, acknowledgement that all 2023 applicants met the funding threshold, and the economic and community value resulting from these community programs and events.

An amendment was proposed by Regional Councillor Santos to provide for funding for the 2023 applicants that met the threshold, but could not be funded due to the limited budget.

With the assistance of staff, an additional clause to the Notice of Motion was prepared and displayed, as follows:

That the unfunded application shortfall amount of $461,858 in 2023 be allocated from the General Rate Stabilization Fund, or other sources deemed appropriate by the Treasurer, to provide for the 2023 applications.

The motion, as amended, was considered as follows.

  • C010-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Santos
    Seconded byMayor Patrick Brown

    Whereas the City’s Advance Brampton Fund Program is a community granting program that supports non-profit sector development and provides municipal funding to eligible Brampton-based non-profit or charitable organizations for strong project proposals that align within City-defined priority areas; and

    Whereas the 2023 Advance Brampton Fund list of approved applicants will soon be released.

    Whereas the Program delivery continues to be overwhelmingly successful with the number and type of quality applications far exceeding available funding assistance to charitable and non-profit sector partners to deliver important and valuable programs and services to Brampton residents;

    Therefore Be It Resolved That Council discuss possible options to enable the Advance Brampton Fund Program to continue to meet growing community needs, including additional funding opportunities, if available; and

    That the unfunded application shortfall amount of $461,858 in 2023 be allocated from the General Rate Stabilization Fund, or other sources deemed appropriate by the Treasurer, to provide for the 2023 applications.

    Carried

Mayor Brown outlined the purpose of the subject Notice of Motion.

The motion was considered as follows.

  • C011-2023
    Moved byMayor Patrick Brown
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Palleschi

    WHEREAS cricket is an extremely popular sport in Brampton and leads the way in Canada with state-of-the-art amenities;

    AND WHEREAS Bombay Sports Co. Ltd. has hosted international cricket tournament known as Global T20 Canada (GT20) at the CAA Centre cricket grounds (now Brampton Sports Park) in 2019;

    AND WHEREAS Bombay Sports Co. Ltd. is preparing to host the GT20 international cricket event at the Brampton Sports Park in 2023 and is currently seeking approval from the International Cricket Council (ICC) to host this event;

    AND WHEREAS Community Services staff has tentatively reserved the cricket grounds at Brampton Sports Park for this event;

    AND WHEREAS a letter of support from the City of Brampton to host the event is required as the final step to complete Bombay’s application for sanctioned status from the ICC;

    THEREFORE IT BE RESOLVED THAT the City of Brampton provide a letter of support to Bombay Sports Co. Ltd. as a confirmation of the City’s commitment to host the GT20 tournament at the Brampton Sports Park.

    AND THAT the letter is reviewed and approved by the respective Commissioner of Corporate Support Services, Community Services, Public Works and Engineering and Fire and Emergency Services.

    AND THAT The City of Brampton Recreation and Tourism staff continue to work with Bombay Sports Co. Ltd.to ensure all required information and documentation is provided to achieve a successful and mutually desired goal of hosting the GT20 tournament in Brampton in 2023.

    Carried

Mayor Brown referenced a decision of Council during the last Term for information about summer student program, and requested that the CAO provide an update on this matter at the next meeting of Council.

No motion was considered with respect to this item.

The public was given the opportunity to submit questions via e-mail to the City Clerk’s Office regarding any decisions made during the meeting.  Peter Fay, City Clerk, confirmed that no questions were submitted.

18.

 

Note: By-law 12-2023 was not passed as the associated subject matter was referred to a Special Meeting of the Planning and Development Committee to be held on February 6, 2023 (see Resolution C008-2023 (Recommendation PDC009-2023).

The following motion was considered.

  • C012-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Fortini
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Kaur Brar

    That By-laws 1-2023 to 11-2023 and 13-2023, before Council at its Meeting of January 25, 2023, be given the required number of readings, taken as read, and signed by the Mayor and City Clerk, and the Corporate Seal affixed thereto.

    Carried

    The by-laws were passed as follows.

    By-law 1-2023 – To authorize the temporary borrowing of funds for the year 2023

    See Item 12.5 – Committee of Council Recommendation CW011-2023 – January 18, 2023

    By-law 2-2023 – To authorize budget amendment – pending acquisition of property at 94-100 Railroad Street Brampton – Ward 1

    See Item 12.5 – Committee of Council Recommendation CW016-2023 – January 18, 2023

    By-law 3-2023 – To appoint an Integrity Commissioner and repeal By-law 50-2022 

    See Council Resolution C340-2022 – Special Meeting – November 16, 2022

    By-law 4-2023 – To appoint a Lobbyist Registrar and repeal By-law 51-2022

    See Council Resolution C340-2022 – Special Meeting – November 16, 2022

    By-law 5-2023 – To adopt Amendment Number OP 2006-233 to the Official Plan of the City of Brampton Planning Area – Digram Developments – Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc. – east of Bramalea Road and south of Mayfield Road – Ward 9 (File: OZS-2021-0004)

    See Item 12.2 – Planning and Development Committee Recommendation PDC205-2022 – December 14, 2022 and By-law 6-2023

    By-law 6-2023 – To amend Zoning By-law 270-2004, as amended – Digram Developments – Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc. – east of Bramalea Road and south of Mayfield Road – Ward 9 (File: OZS-2021-0004)

    See Item 12.2 – Planning and Development Committee Recommendation PDC205-2022 – December 14, 2022 and By-law 5-2023

    By-law 7-2023 – To amend By-law 270-2004, as amended – IBI Group – Peel Housing Corporation – 10 Knightsbridge Road – Ward 7 (File: OZS-2022-0018)

    See Item 12.2 – Planning and Development Committee Recommendation PDC206-2022 – December 12, 2022

    By-law 8-2023 – To establish certain lands as part of the public highway system (Inder Heights Drive) – Ward 2

    By-law 9-2023 – To prevent the application of part lot control to part of Registered Plan 43M-2011 – multiple blocks along Clockwork Drive, near Mayfield Road and Creditview Road – Ward 6 (PLC-2022-0026)

    By-law 10-2023 – To prevent the application of part lot control to part of Registered Plan 43M-2135 – multiple blocks along Catherwood Court, near McVean Drive and Ebenezer Road – Ward 8 (PLC-2022-0031)

    By-law 11-2023 – To prevent the application of part lot control to part of Registered Plan 43M-2138 – multiple blocks along Keppel Circle, near Mississauga Road and Sandalwood Parkway West – Ward 8 (PLC-2022-0032)

    By-law 13-2023 – To amend Zoning By-law 270-2004, as amended – Glen Schnarr & Associates Inc. – 13172589 Canada Inc. – 9224 & 9230 Creditview Road – Ward 5 (File: OZS-2022-0013)

    See Item 12.6 – Planning and Development Committee Recommendation PDC010-2023 – January 23, 2023


Note:

  • Items 19.1, 19.2 and 19.3 were dealt with under Consent Resolution C003-2023
  • Item 19.4 was withdrawn under Approval of Agenda Resolution C001-2023

The following motion was considered.

  • C013-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Santos
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Palleschi

    That Council proceed into Closed Session to discuss matters pertaining to the following:

    19.5. Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (c) and (k) of the Municipal Act, 2001:       

    A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board; and, a position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the municipality or local board - property disposition matter

    Carried
  • Note: In Open Session, the City Clerk reported on matters considered in Closed Session, as follows:

    19.5 – This item was considered in Closed Session, information was received, and direction was given, including that the following motion be considered in Open Session.

    C014-2023
    Moved byMayor Patrick Brown

    That the Commissioner of Legislative Services be authorized to execute all agreement(s) as necessary to amend the current Offer to Lease, if required, for the Affordable Housing (AH) component with GAVE as directed by Council, and all other supplementary agreements as may be required in connection therewith, including amending agreements as may be required, each on terms and conditions acceptable to the Senior Manager, Realty Services and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor or designate.

    Carried

19.1
^ Closed Session Minutes - City Council Meeting - December 14, 2022

 

19.2
^ Note to File - Committee of Council Meeting - January 18, 2023

 

19.3
^ Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (e) and (f) of the Municipal Act, 2001:

 

19.4
Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (e) and (f) of the Municipal Act, 2001:

 

19.5
Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (c) and (k) of the Municipal Act, 2001:

 

The following motion was considered.

  • C015-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Kaur Brar
    Seconded byRegional Councillor Keenan

    That the following by-law before Council at its Regular Meeting of January 25, 2023, be given the required number of readings, taken as read, and signed by the Mayor and the City Clerk, and the Corporate Seal affixed thereto:

    By-law 14-2023 – To confirm the proceedings of Council at its Regular Meeting held on January 25, 2023

    Carried

The following motion was considered.

  • C016-2023
    Moved byRegional Councillor Kaur Brar
    Seconded byDeputy Mayor Singh

    That Council do now adjourn to meet again for a Regular Meeting of Council on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. or at the call of the Mayor.

    Carried
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