November 8, 2022 Halifax Regional Council

Date:

Time: 1:00 p.m. Reconvene 6:00 p.m.; Reconvene 1:00 p.m. November 9 – If Required

Location: Council Chamber, 3rd Floor City Hall, 1841 Argyle Street, Halifax

Agenda

REVISED

 

1. CALL TO ORDER AND LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    • Special Presentation – Hon. John Lohr, Minister for Municipal Affairs and Housing – 1:00 p.m.

2. SPECIAL COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – October 18 and 25, 2022

4. APPROVAL OF THE ORDER OF BUSINESS AND APPROVAL OF ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS

5. CONSENT AGENDA*
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council approve recommendations in the following items: 15.1.1, 15.1.2, 15.1.3, 15.1.4, 15.1.5, 15.1.6, 15.1.8, 15.2.1, 15.2.2, 15.3.1, and 15.4.1

6. BUSINESS ARISING OUT OF THE MINUTES
7. CALL FOR DECLARATION OF CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
8. MOTIONS OF RECONSIDERATION – NONE

9. MOTIONS OF RESCISSION – January 25, 2022
9.1
Councillor Mason – Motion of Rescission – Staff Report Request HRM Corporate Carbon Budget [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council:

1. In accordance with Administrative Order 1 Section 49, waive the requirement for Notice of Motion; and 

2. rescind Item 18.1 from the January 25, 2022 Regional Council meeting which requested a staff report as follows: 

    “That Halifax Regional Council recommend that the Chief Administrative Officer be directed to prepare a staff report on the implications of establishing an HRM corporate carbon budget in line with the modeling in HalifACT 2050, and require future municipal reporting for all business units to demonstrate how all activities meet or exceed the carbon budget goals.”

10. CONSIDERATION OF DEFERRED BUSINESS – October 25, 2022
10.1
Strategic Multi-Year Business Planning and Budget Process and 2023/24 Budget Outlook (Supplementary Report) [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council approve Option 1 – Revised 2023/24 Budget and Business Planning and Schedule as outlined in Attachment 1 of the supplementary staff report dated October 31, 2022.

11. NOTICES OF TABLED MATTERS – NONE

12. PUBLIC HEARING – 6:00 P.M.
12.1
Case 21460: Amendment to the Municipal Planning Strategy for Planning Districts 14 & 17 and a Development Agreement for Opportunity Site C off Ingram Drive, Fall River
- Staff Report - REVISED [Large 18Mb PDF]
- Staff Presentation [PDF]
- Applicant Presentation [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council adopt the proposed amendment to the Municipal Planning Strategy for Planning Districts 14 and 17, as set out in Attachment A of the staff report dated September 21, 2022.

13. CORRESPONDENCE, PETITIONS & DELEGATIONS
13.1 Correspondence 
13.2 Petitions

14. INFORMATION ITEMS BROUGHT FORWARD – NONE

15. REPORTS
15.1 CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
15.1.1
Increase to Contract – Request for Proposal (RFP) 18-302, Bayers Road Transit Priority* - REVISED  [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council approve an increase to contract with WSP Canada Inc. (Purchase Order No. 2070796457) for additional work beyond the original scope in the amount of $27,431 (net HST included) with funding from Project Account CT200002 – Major Strategic Multi-Modal Corridor: Bayers Road  as outlined in the Financial Implications section of the revised staff report dated October 17, 2022.

15.1.2 Case 24239: Amendments to the Municipal Planning Strategy and Land Use By-law Planning District 4 (Prospect) for PID 40064875 on Youth Camp Road, Bayside (former Bayside Youth Camp)* [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council Give First Reading to consider the proposed amendments to the Municipal Planning Strategy and Land Use By-law for Planning District 4 (Prospect), as set out in Attachments A and B of the staff report dated October 17, 2022, to allow the development of a single-unit dwelling on PID 40064875 located on Youth Camp Road, Bayside and schedule a public hearing.

15.1.3 Award - 22-160 RFQ – Scotiabank Centre – Critical Equipment Supply and Storage* [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council award RFQ 22-160, Scotiabank Centre Critical Equipment Supply and Storage, to the lowest bidder meeting the specifications, Trane Canada ULC, for a total price of $2,265,817 (HST fully reimbursable) with funds from Project Account No. CB1900008, Energy Efficiency Initiatives as outlined in the Financial Implications section of the staff report dated October 19, 2022.

15.1.4 Facility Operating Agreement – Centennial Arena Commission* [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council approve the Facility Operating Agreement with the Centennial Arena Commission and authorize the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to Execute a Facility Operating Agreement with the Centennial Arena Commission, substantially in the same form as set out in Attachment 1 of the staff report dated October 21, 2022.

15.1.5 Affirmative Ventures Association – Buy-Back Agreement Request* [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council release the Buy-Back Agreement which was registered on title to the lands 64-66 Lakecrest Drive (PID 40638694) and 139 Main Street, Dartmouth, (PID 00191700) on November 15, 2006 as instrument #86617041, in support of the development of affordable housing for mental health consumers and seniors by the Affirmative Ventures Association, contingent upon approval of Affirmative Ventures Association’s application for financing from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

15.1.6 Appointment of Building Officials* [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council appoint Daniel Campagna, James MacDonald, Joshua Hirschfield and Jeffrey Graham as a Building Officials, pursuant to Section 5(2) of the Nova Scotia Building Code Act. This appointment is effective for the duration of their assignment to the duties of a Building Official with Halifax Regional Municipality.

15.1.7 Second Reading Proposed By-Law S-450, an Amendment to By-Law S-400, Respecting Charges for Street Improvements [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council: 

1. Approve the Local Improvement Charges as outlined in Attachment 5 of the staff report dated September 15, 2022; and

2. Adopt By-law S-450, amending By-law S-400, the Street Improvement By-law, as set out in the revised Attachment 1 of the staff report dated September 15, 2022.

15.1.8 Increase to Contract - Tender 21-218 Lady Hammond Road Bridge Rehabilitation* [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council approve an increase to the contract with Atlantic Underground Services Limited (AUS) under Purchase Order No. 2070856941 for additional work that was required to complete the bridge repairs in the amount of $316,150.50 (net HST included) with funding from Project Account CR200003– Bridges, as outlined in the Financial Implications section of the staff report dated November 1, 2022.

15.1.9 2022 Councillor Appointments to Boards, Committees and Commissions [PDF]
Motion:
that Halifax Regional Council: 

1. Suspend the rules of procedures under Schedule 6 of Administrative Order One, Executive Standing Committee Terms of Reference, requiring the Executive Standing Committee to review the nominations outlined in the staff report dated November 4, 2022 and make a recommendation to Regional Council; 

2. Appoint the Councillors to Boards, Committees and Commissions for a term to November 2024, as outlined in Attachment 1 of the staff report dated November 4, 2022; 

3. Appoint the Councillors to Boards, Committees and Commissions who are the successful candidates after a vote by secret ballot for a term to November 2024, as outlined in Attachment 2 of the staff report dated November 4, 2022; 

4. Give Notice of Motion to adopt Administrative Order 2022-013-GOV, the CAO Selection Committee Administrative Order, as set out in Attachment 3 of the staff report dated November 4, 2022; and 

5. Give Notice of Motion to adopt the amendments to the HRM Grants Committee Terms of Reference, as set out in Attachment 5 of the staff report dated November 4, 2022. 

15.2 EXECUTIVE STANDING COMMITTEE
15.2.1
Councillor Expense Accounts Revisions* [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council direct the Chief Administrative Officer to administer the proposed Councillor expense budget by: 

1. Combining the funds for the current budgets for advertising and promotion, out of town travel, conferences, and councillor newsletters (in the combined amount of $248,000); and 

2. Commencing in fiscal year 2023-24, allocating the combined funds equally among the Councillors. 

15.2.2 Annual Workforce Report 2021-22* [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council direct the Chief Administrative Officer to: 

1. Include to the extent possible, information in future Annual Workplace Reports as it becomes available on:
    a. The number of involuntary departures;

    b. The turnover and retention rates;

        • Where turnover is defined as the number of hires in a period compared to the number of employees at the end of that period;

    c. The new-hire turnover rate;

    d. The number of both voluntary and involuntary departures;

    e. The number of training programs offered, and which are mandatory;

    f. The number of training sessions delivered, both mandatory and optional;

    g. The number of mandatory training sessions that are still required to be take;

    h. Where training classes are required as a matter of employment (for example with police, fire, and transit) the number of training classes and the number of new hires as a result;

    i. The vacancy rate at the time that the report is created;

    j. Average overtime per employee;

    k. Average absenteeism per employee, total number of absent hours, the dollar value of that, and the prorated budget amount;

    l. The number of safety incidents reported and the number of WCB claims filed; 

    m. Succession metrics for mid level management positions and above, including the number of "Ready For" candidates and the number of "Ready in 2-4 year" candidates;

    n. Progress update on the provision of information not yet available; and

2. That this information is reported both across the organization and per business unit.

15.3 TRANSPORTATION STANDING COMMITTEE
15.3.1
Dartmouth North Active Transportation Planning Project* [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council:

1. Approve the installation of 2.2km of bicycle facilities in Dartmouth North through Farrell Park, Farrell Street, Victoria Road and Highfield Park Drive as described in the Discussion section the staff report dated October 13, 2022

2. Direct Chief Administrative Officer to consider planning and implementation of opportunities for other Dartmouth North mobility improvements including a corridor functional plan for Victoria Road and local street enhancements as identified by this planning study and described in the Discussion section of the staff report dated October 13, 2022.

15.4 HERITAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
15.4.1
Case H00525: Request to Include 1460 Oxford Street, Halifax in the Registry of Heritage Property for the Halifax Regional Municipality* [Large 11Mb PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council set a date for a heritage hearing to consider the inclusion 1460 Oxford Street, Halifax in the Registry of Heritage Property for the Halifax Regional Municipality as shown on Map 1 of the October 21, 2022 staff report, as a municipal heritage property under the Heritage Property Act.

15.5 MEMBERS OF COUNCIL
15.5.1
Councillor Purdy – Naming of “Bissett Brook” in the Cole Harbour and Westphal Communities [PDF]
Motion:
That Halifax Regional Council endorse the naming of the brook that flows through the communities of Cole Harbour and Westphal as Bissett Brook. 

16. MOTIONS
16.1 Deputy Mayor Lovelace
Motion: 

That Halifax Regional Council direct the Chief Administrative Officer to provide a staff report on the status of the Provincial Municipal Service Exchange Agreement, including timeline of next steps, prior to the draft agreement being submitted to the Province.

16.2 Deputy Mayor Lovelace
Motion: 

That Halifax Regional Council direct the Chief Administrative Officer to prepare a staff report to amend Administrative Order 58, the Delegation of Certain Authorities Administrative Order, the purpose of which is to establish the requirement for Regional Council to receive a written copy of all Non-Disclosure Agreements prior to HRM’s Chief Administrative Officer and any staff member signing as agents of Halifax Regional Municipality.

17. IN CAMERA (IN PRIVATE)
Council may rise and go into a private In Camera session, in accordance with Section 19 of the Halifax Regional Municipality Charter, for the purpose of dealing with the following:
17.1 In Camera (In Private) Minutes – October 18 and 25, 2022
Motion: 

That the In Camera (In Private) minutes of October 18, 2022 and October 25, 2022 be approved as circulated.

17.2 PERSONNEL MATTER -  Private and Confidential Report 
A matter pertaining to an identifiable individual or group.
Motion: 
That Halifax Regional Council:

1. Adopt the recommendations as outlined in the private and confidential report dated October 24, 2022; and 

2. Direct that the private and confidential report dated October 24, 2022 be maintained private and confidential. 

17.3 PROPERTY MATTER - Private and Confidential Report
A matter pertaining to providing instruction and direction to officers and employees of the Municipality pertaining to the acquisition / sale of land
Motion: 
That Halifax Regional Council:

1. Adopt the recommendations as outlined in the private and confidential report dated October 26, 2022; and 

2. Direct that the private and confidential report dated October 26, 2022 be maintained private and confidential. 

17.4 PROPERTY MATTER - Private and Confidential Report
A matter pertaining to providing instruction and direction to officers and employees of the Municipality pertaining to the acquisition / sale of land
Motion: 
That Halifax Regional Council:

1. Adopt the recommendations as outlined in the private and confidential report dated November 8, 2022; and 

2. Direct that the private and confidential report dated November 8, 2022 be maintained private and confidential. 

18. ADDED ITEMS

Additions:

17. IN CAMERA (IN PRIVATE)
Council may rise and go into a private In Camera session, in accordance with Section 19     of the Halifax Regional Municipality Charter, for the purpose of dealing with the following:

17.5 LEGAL ADVICE - Private and Confidential Report
A matter pertaining to legal advice eligible for solicitor-client privilege.
Motion: 

That Halifax Regional Council:

1. Adopt the recommendations as outlined in the private and confidential report dated November 8, 2022; and 
2. Direct that the private and confidential report dated November 8, 2022 be maintained private and confidential. 

17.6 INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
A matter pertaining to any subject, the discussion of which could, violate the confidentiality of information obtained from another body of government, or a public body. 
Motion: 
That Halifax Regional Council convene to in camera (in private) to discuss the matter.

-Declassified Motion [PDF]
 

19. NOTICES OF MOTION

20. ADJOURNMENT


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INFORMATION ITEMS
November 8, 2022

1. Proclamation – World Pancreatic Cancer Day – November 17, 2022 [PDF]

2. Memorandum from the Chief Administrative Officer dated October 17, 2022 re: Safe Workplace Update Q1-Q2 2022-23 [PDF]

3. Proclamation – Independence Day of Latvia – November 18, 2022 [PDF]

4. Proclamation – Indigenous Disability Awareness Month – November 1-30, 2022 - REVISED [PDF]

5. Proclamation – Chron’s and Colitis Awareness Month – November 2022 [PDF]

6. Memorandum from the Chair of Executive Standing Committee dated October 26, 2022 re: Race and Gender Data and the Safety of Asian Women and Non-Binary People [PDF]

7. Memorandum from the Municipal Clerk dated October 31, 2022 re: Requests for Presentation to Council – None [PDF]

8. Memorandum from the Chair of Transportation Standing Committee dated October 28, 2022 re: Strategic Road Safety Plan – 2022 Annual Report [Large 13Mb PDF]

9. Memorandum from the Chair of Audit and Finance Standing Committee dated October 31, 2022 re: Financial Condition Index Report 2020 – Halifax Regional Municipality [PDF]

10. Memorandum from the Chair of Audit and Finance Standing Committee dated October 31, 2022 re: Investment Activities – Quarter Ending June 30, 2022 [PDF]

11. Proclamation – National Nurse Practitioner Week – November 13-20, 2022 [PDF]