By GPT-4 & Parth on 2026-02-26, City: Hamilton, View Transcript
The meeting covered planning, zoning, heritage designation, and private-tree bylaw updates, with several items advancing toward approval or requiring further public input. Key actions included Cumberland Avenue zoning (338 Cumberland), the 448 Book Road appeal, and a heritage designation item deferred for more congregation input, alongside ongoing transparency efforts and public-engagement work on tree bylaws.
1) Public Disclosure of Municipal Benchmarks and Transparency Initiative - Topic details: Council discussed plans to publish application benchmarks and performance data, with dashboards and regular assessments to improve transparency. - Key quotes: - "Our hope is to have lifetime data through dashboarding... and do a more detailed assessment and analysis perhaps once a year." - "To me, the updating of the benchmarks doesn't have to be on a daily basis, but I think on a monthly basis, that would be reasonable." - Public impact: Residents would gain clearer, more frequent insight into processing timelines and municipal performance, with opportunities to participate in future disclosures. - File/bylaw references: Not tied to a specific file in this portion.
2) Zoning Bylaw Amendment for 338 Cumberland Avenue (File PEED 260) - Topic details: Rezoning from Urban Protected Residential and Restricted Light Industrial to a site-specific Low-Density Multiple Dwellings district to enable a 3-story, 12-unit stacked townhouse development; holding provision to secure site remediation and noise mitigation. - Key quotes: - "The site is comprised of two separate parcels... currently occupied by a single detached dwelling and an active industrial waste management facility, both of which are proposed to be removed." - "The development represents a compatible and efficient intensification and contributes to the city's housing supply." - Public impact: Affects housing supply and neighborhood character; remediation and noise mitigation will influence timeline and acceptance. - File/byline references: PEED 260.
3) 448 Book Road, Ancaster – Official Plan Amendment / Zoning Bylaw Amendment (PED260) and Ontario Land Tribunal Appeal - Topic details: OPA and ZBA process for lands at 448 Book Road with an appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal due to delays; project includes five industrial buildings, a road, stormwater pond, and a natural heritage system with wetland compensation. - Key quotes: - "The applicants are Kierland 448 Book Road Limited... proposing wetland compensation of course." - "We were working with the applicants... and then we received an appeal shortly thereafter." - Public impact: Highlights process delays, environmental considerations, and the appeals process that affect timelines and community input. - File/byline references: PED260.
4) Private Tree Bylaw Harmonization and Fee/Process Updates (PEED 26014; Appendices A–C) - Topic details: Introduction of a citywide private-tree bylaw to harmonize regulations; emphasis on trees 45 cm DBH or larger; discussion of exemptions, enforcement, and permit fees; emphasis on public engagement. - Key quotes: - "Appendix A is a new citywide bylaw that's superseding the three existing pre-amalgamation bylaws." - "We are going to be coming back in the summer after we've reviewed those fees in terms of the finalized process." - "Understanding today we're just receiving it and giving direction for staff to go out and do public engagement." - Public impact: Potential permit requirements and costs for tree removals; broader implications for urban canopy and public understanding of measurement standards. - File/byline references: Draft Harmonized Private Tree Bylaw (PEED 26014); Appendices B and C.
5) Heritage Designation – First Pilgrim United Church (PEED 25070) - Topic details: Recommendation to designate the church as a heritage property under the Ontario Heritage Act; congregation opposed designation; property listed on the municipal heritage register since 2014 and currently up for sale. - Key quotes: - "This property has been identified as a candidate for designation and listed on the city's municipal heritage register since 2014." - "The congregation opposed the designation." - Public impact: Designation would influence future alterations and adaptive reuse, with potential financial incentives discussed to support preservation; the sale of the property adds complexity. - File/byline references: PEED 25070.
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Previous Minutes (February 3, 2026)
Receipt of Items 7.1 and 7.2 (Active Official Plan Amendments; 448 Book Road Appeal)
Publish Municipal Benchmarks (Public Disclosure Initiative)
338 Cumberland Avenue – Zoning Bylaw Amendment (File PEED 260)
Public Engagement for Private Tree Bylaw (Appendices B/C; Draft Harmonized Private Tree Bylaw)
Designate First Pilgrim United Church (Ontario Heritage Act) as Heritage Property (PEED 25070)
Saltfleet Avenue Naming (New collector road in Stony Creek)
Ontario Land Tribunal Appeal – Lands at 1630 Main Street West and 69 Saunders Boulevard (Item 12.3)
Drive-Thru Reconfiguration (as applicable)
Holding Provisions Near Rail Developments (Noise/Vibration)
Tree Removal/Landscape Plan (Private Trees)
Finalize Permit Fees and Penalties (Tree Permits)
Public Engagement/Tree Giveaway Promotion
Update Telecommunication Tower / Protocol (pending results)
Note: Attendance varied by section; the above list reflects individuals identified as present either in person or online across the provided transcripts.