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The public consultation meeting focused on the proposed amendment to the zoning bylaw. The amendment aims to add an exception to section 5.1 of the zoning bylaw, which currently restricts the number of principal buildings on a lot. The proposed change would allow for more than one municipal building on a single lot, specifically to accommodate the construction of a new storage building at the Diderot site. The meeting included an overview of the legal procedure for adopting the bylaw amendment and provided an opportunity for public inquiry.
The meeting focused on the presentation and discussion of two draft bylaws, 1664 and 1665. Bylaw 1664 aims to harmonize the city's demolition bylaw with the provincial heritage inventory of buildings constructed before 1940. Bylaw 1665 proposes amendments to the zoning bylaw to address security concerns, including safety distances between power lines and buildings, as well as formalizing regulations for garden structures such as storage sheds and saunas, and clarification on fence heights and swimming pool enclosure materials.
The council conducted a special meeting to address several administrative and legal matters. Key discussions included the ratification of an expropriation and indemnity agreement with the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility regarding the redevelopment of the Ville-Marie Expressway, and the formal approval of partnership agreements with local childcare centers to prioritize municipal residents for available spots. Additionally, the council addressed personnel matters, including the termination of an employee's employment following the conclusion of a trial period.
The committee reviewed numerous applications under the Site Planning and Architectural Integration Programmes (SPAIP) by-law, including requests for building additions, exterior renovations, landscaping, signage installations, and modifications to doors, windows, and retaining walls. Decisions were made to approve, postpone, or withdraw various project files based on their compliance with architectural standards and design principles.
The committee reviewed numerous applications regarding property renovations under the Site Planning and Architectural Integration Programmes (SPAIP) by-law. Actions taken included the approval of several new construction, exterior renovation, and signage projects, as well as window and door replacements. Some applications were deferred to allow for applicant clarifications or revisions to ensure alignment with regulatory objectives, while others were rejected due to non-compliance with architectural conservation guidelines.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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