Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2017-01-09

This week’s topics:

  • Information Session and PREP Test workshop.
  • What ice thickness is safe? – 20cm for skating groups.
  • STEP in January – Tailgating and stop signs.
  • New Deputy Chief.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for January 9
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 13:07:19 -0500
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for January 9, 2017. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone who might be interested in receiving it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com. If you need to contact Cst. Neilly directly please use neillyd@ottawapolice.ca.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2017-01-09.pdf

CPCA Executive Meeting Agenda – January 11

Agenda

Champlain Park Community Association (CPCA) Executive Meeting

Wednesday January 11, 2017
7:30 PM at 251 Keyworth (Heather Pearl’s house)

Exec meetings will have an open session for community residents to observe exec business discussions. Non exec community members will also be invited to participate at certain times by the chair and there will be “in camera” topics for the executive only.

Open session (Approx 1.25 hours)

  1. Approval of previous minutes of executive meeting Oct 6, 2016, and review of action items, attached – All
  2. Report of interim executive motions – All
  3. Round table introductions – All
  4. Introduction to roles and responsibilities of non-profit board – CoChair1
  5. Treasurer role/responsibilities – CoChair1, Heather, Joan
  6. Constitution – review of legislative requirements and sample constitutions from the legislation – CoChair1
  7. Decision-making process re: what issues CPCA will address as a board vs. inform community via website – Duncan, Roland, all
  8. Risk management committee to review NCC access agreement, CPCA and urban greenspaces group relationship re insurance and risk management – All
  9. Project Process – Adrian, Nick, all
  10. Comments function on website – clarification – CoChair1, Adrian, Alex, all
  11. Suggestion to have CPCA Agenda and Minutes posted on the CP website for providing more transparency to our community at large (Adrian)

137 Carleton Advance Proposal

Subject: Advance Notice: Proposal to build a semi-detached at 137 Carleton Avenue.
Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2017 23:56:36 -0500
From: pearhea@aol.com

This is an advance notice regarding aΒ proposal to build a peak-roofed semi-detached house at 137 Carleton Avenue.Β Β The builder’s Agent provided the attached notice, inviting comments on this proposal, which meets all of the new Infill 1 and 2 By-law provisions.Β Β  A date has not yet been set for the Committee of Adjustment hearing.

TheΒ builder willΒ ask for the same minor variances on lot width and area that theΒ Committee of Adjustment and the Ontario Municipal BoardΒ routinely approve, due to the Provincial directions on intensification.

Background information:

In 2014,Β Exception 2159 reinstated Champlain Park’sΒ 6 metre front yard setback, and the 4.5 metre side yard set back for corner lots, that had been in effect up until 2008.

Infill 1 gave us “The streetscape sets your rules”.Β  AΒ Streetscape analysis is required to show dominant patterns of front yard setback (due to our Exception, 6 metres applies regardless), side yard setback, driveway widths,Β and sidewalk width and placement.

Infill 2 gave us 8.5 m height to the midpoint of the roof (previously was 11 m), a sliding scale for rear yard setback that increases the set back for all but the shallowest of lots (previously was 7.5 m), aΒ limit onΒ the size of rooftop accesses and decks,Β controls on rear yard balconies, and on the size of rear yard decks based on their height above ground, plusΒ other provisions.

The following table provides a comparison between keyΒ provisions and the proposal:

By-law Provision re: Champlain Park Exception 2159 137 Carleton Avenue Proposal
Front Yard Setback 6 metres (20 feet) Min. 6.03 (20 feet)
By-Law (Infill 1&2) provisions 137 Carleton Avenue Comparison
Height (to midline of roof) 8.5 metres (28 feet) Max. 8.46 (27.36 feet)
Side Yard Setbacks 1.2 metres (4 feet) Min. 1.28 (4.2 feet)
Rear Yard Setback 8.534 metres (28 feet) Min. 8.58 (28.2 feet)
Driveway width 2.75 metres (9 feet) Max. 2.54 metres (8.34 feet)

Thank you,

Heather

137-carleton-advance-proposal.jpeg

137carletonredevelopmentproposal161214.pdf

Kitchissippi Ward Forum – January 11

Subject: Fwd: Save the Date! Kitchissippi Ward Forum – January 11, 6:00-9:00pm at the new Innovation Centre
Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2017 20:25:36 -0500

Good morning everyone,

Just a reminder about the Ward Forum coming-up on Wednesday!

When: Wednesday January 11th, 6:00-9:00pm
Where: The new Innovation Centre (7 Bayview Road)

Agenda

6: 00pm: Folks arrive

6:00-6:30pm: Opening remarks & updates from Jeff, including brief office update and Wesley reviewing and promoting the Kitchissippi Parks CIL consultation.

6:30-7:00pm: Community Updates

  • Each attending CA or BIA rep will stand up and indentify themselves, and note 1 thing they are looking forward to tackling in 2017.
  • Further information will be available on a community update hand out, prepared by our office.

7:00-7:15pm: Remarks from Richard Quigley & Ian Fraser from the Innovation Centre with a focus on community uses and opportunities.

7:15-8:00pm: Remarks from Steve K, with Q+ A period to follow.

8:00-8:30pm: Broader Q+ A with residents & any members of staff who presented + tours of the facility start

8:30-9:00pm: One-on-one networking, tours continue.

Thanks so much and we look forward to seeing you Wednesday!

Kindly,

Fiona

Fiona Mitchell-Gougeon

Councillor’s Assistant | Adjointe au conseiller
Office of Councillor Jeff Leiper, Kitchissippi Ward 15
City of Ottawa | Ville d’Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1
t: 613.580.2424 ex. 15823
e: fiona.mitchell@ottawa.ca

For more information follow us:
http://www.kitchissippiward.ca/
@KitchissippiOtt

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More details here

For inquiries related to city services such as sidewalk maintenance, recycling, garbage pickup, by-law enforcement, etc. call 3-1-1 or visit http://www.serviceottawa.ca.

Pour toute question concernant l’entretien des rues, le recyclage et le service des rΓ¨glements municipaux composez le 3-1-1 ou consultez http://www.serviceottawa.ca.

Police Service User Info Sessions

Note: See bottom for date and time of an additional session.

Subject: New service delivery model for the Ottawa Police Service
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2017 19:31:44 -0500
From: Dawn Neilly

The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) is hosting a series of public information sessions for residents to learn more about changes to its service delivery model.

These changes are part of a strategy called the Service Initiative (SI) Program, which is designed to improve how the OPS serves the community.

At the information sessions, residents will learn about their Community Police Officers, how to access policing services, where to direct concerns about safety in their neighbourhood, and more.

Three sessions are being hosted across the city. Spaces are limited (100 spots per session) so residents are asked to register online https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C9VK6LH, starting today.

Date Time Location

Monday, January 16, 2017 7-8:30 pm Nepean Sportsplex, Hall C and D
1701 Woodroffe Ave, K2G 1W2

Wednesday, January 18, 2017 7-8:30 pm Kanata Recreation Complex, Upper Hall A
100 Charlie Rogers Place, K2V 1A2

Thursday, January 19, 2017 7-8:30 pm Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex, Hiawatha Park Room
1490 Youville Drive, K1C 2X8

A number of changes have already been made to the OPS service delivery model – such as a new organizational structure for investigative units and the Strategic Operations Centre, a hub for frontline, day-to-day operations and acts as a virtual back-up for officers on the road.

Effective January 23, 2017, the OPS will be launching the last of the major SI restructurings, the new Frontline Deployment Model, which is aimed at improving community safety by making it easier to move resources across the city to where they are needed. The new model will also have more streamlined processes for partners and the public to access services.

For more information about the SI, visit https://www.ottawapolice.ca/en/news-and-community/service-initiative.asp or email serviceinitiative@ottawapolice.ca.


Le Service de police d’Ottawa (SPO) organise une sΓ©rie de sΓ©ances d’information publiques oΓΉ les rΓ©sidents pourront en apprendre davantage sur les modifications Γ  son modΓ¨le de prestation des services.

Ces modifications s’inscrivent dans une stratΓ©gie appelΓ©e Initiative d’amΓ©lioration des services (IAS), un programme visant Γ  amΓ©liorer la faΓ§on dont le SPO sert la collectivitΓ©.

Lors des sΓ©ances d’information, les rΓ©sidents en apprendront sur leurs agents de police communautaire, sur la faΓ§on d’accΓ©der aux services policiers, sur les endroits oΓΉ adresser toute prΓ©occupation Γ  propos de la sΓ©curitΓ© dans leur quartier, et plus encore.

Trois sΓ©ances sont prΓ©vues Γ  l’échelle de la ville. Les places Γ©tant limitΓ©es (100 places par sΓ©ance), les rΓ©sidents sont priΓ©s de s’inscrire en ligne https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C9VK6LH, dΓ¨s aujourd’hui.

Date Heure Lieu

Le lundi 16 janvier 2017 De 19 h Γ  20 h 30 Sportsplex de Nepean, Salles C et D
1701, av. Woodroffe, K2G 1W2

Le mercredi 18 janvier 2017 De 19 h Γ  20 h 30 Complexe rΓ©crΓ©atif de Kanata, Salle supΓ©rieure A
100, place Charlie-Rogers, K2V 1A2

Le jeudi 19 janvier 2017 De 19 h Γ  20 h 30 Complexe rΓ©crΓ©atif Bob-MacQuarrie, Salle Parc‑Hiawatha
1490, prom. Youville, K1C 2X8

Un certain nombre de modifications ont dΓ©jΓ  Γ©tΓ© apportΓ©es au modΓ¨le de prestation des services du SPO – telles qu’un nouvel organigramme des unitΓ©s d’enquΓͺte et du Centre des opΓ©rations d’urgence, un carrefour des opΓ©rations de premiΓ¨re ligne et journaliΓ¨res et une relΓ¨ve virtuelle des agents sur la route.

Γ€ compter du 23 janvier 2017, le SPO lancera la derniΓ¨re des grandes restructurations de l’IAS, le nouveau modΓ¨le de dΓ©ploiement des services de premiΓ¨re ligne, qui vise Γ  amΓ©liorer la sΓ©curitΓ© communautaire en facilitant le dΓ©placement des ressources dans toute la ville, Γ  l’endroit indiquΓ©. Le nouveau modΓ¨le prΓ©voit Γ©galement des processus simplifiΓ©s pour les partenaires et le public en matiΓ¨re d’accΓ¨s aux services.

Pour de plus amples renseignements Γ  propos de l’IAS, visitez https://www.ottawapolice.ca/fr/news-and-community/service-initiative.asp ou communiquez avec nous par courriel Γ  serviceinitiative@ottawapolice.ca.


Subject: Update on OPS service delivery sessions
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 12:43:48 -0500
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) has added a fourth information session for residents to learn more about changes to its service delivery model. It will take place at Ottawa City Hall on January 25 from 7:00 – 8:30 pm.

Date Time Location

Monday, January 16, 2017 7-8:30 pm Nepean Sportsplex, Hall C and D
1701 Woodroffe Ave, K2G 1W2

Wednesday, January 18, 2017 7-8:30 pm Kanata Recreation Complex, Upper Hall A
100 Charlie Rogers Place, K2V 1A2

Thursday, January 19, 2017 7-8:30 pm Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex,
Hiawatha Park Room
1490 Youville Drive, K1C 2X8

Wednesday, January 25, 2017
7-8:30 pm City Hall – Andrew S. Haydon Hall – Council Chambers – 110 Laurier Avenue W, K1P 1J1

Spaces are limited (100 spots per session) so residents are asked to register online https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C9VK6LH, as soon as possible.

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Le Service de police d’Ottawa (SPO) a ajoutΓ© une quatriΓ¨me sΓ©ance d’information oΓΉ les rΓ©sidents pourront en apprendre davantage sur les modifications Γ  son modΓ¨le de prestation des services. Elle aura lieu Γ  l’HΓ΄tel de ville d’Ottawa le 25 janvier de 19 h Γ  20 h 30.

Date Heure Lieu

Le lundi 16 janvier 2017 De 19 h Γ  20 h 30 Sportsplex de Nepean, Salles C et D
1701, av. Woodroffe, K2G 1W2

Le mercredi 18 janvier 2017 De 19 h Γ  20 h 30 Complexe rΓ©crΓ©atif de Kanata, Salle supΓ©rieure A
100, place Charlie-Rogers, K2V 1A2

Le jeudi 19 janvier 2017 De 19 h Γ  20 h 30 Complexe rΓ©crΓ©atif Bob-MacQuarrie, Salle Parc‑Hiawatha
1490, prom. Youville, K1C 2X8

Le mercredi 25 janvier 2017
De 19 h Γ  20 h 30 HΓ΄tel de ville – Pavillon Andrew S. Haydon –Chambre du conseil – 110, av. Laurier O., K1P 1J1

Les places Γ©tant limitΓ©es (100 places par sΓ©ance), les rΓ©sidents sont priΓ©s de s’inscrire en ligne https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C9VK6LH, dΓ¨s que possible.

Planning Primer I Course Registration Open

Subject: Fwd: Announcing Registration for the Planning Primer I: Legislative Background and Policy Documents
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2017 20:02:00 -0500
From: pearhea@aol.com

I highly recommend these short, no-fee courses, which help residents understand the how’s and why’s of development in Ottawa.

Heather

—- Original Message —-
From: City of Ottawa <planning@ottawa.ca>
Sent: Thu, Jan 5, 2017 2:25 pm
Subject: Announcing Registration for the Planning Primer I: Legislative Background and Policy Documents

City of Ottawa

Announcing Registration for the Planning Primer I: Legislative Background and Policy Documents

January 14 and 16, 2017 (Offered in English)

Location:
City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West
Colonel By Boardroom, Second Floor
8:30 a.m. to noon

January 30, 2017 (Offered in French)

Location:
City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West
Colonel By Boardroom, Second Floor
8:30 a.m. to noon

You can register for the course online until January 13, 2017. Seating is limited to 40 residents per session.

The Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development Department offers the Planning Primer Program to help residents become more aware of, and more involved in, the land-use planning process. The program is a series of half-day courses. Please see our schedule for other Primer courses. The content of these Primer courses is the same as those offered in previous years.

Please send your questions to primer@ottawa.ca

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Garden Club High Line – January 10

A message from Laurie Fagan of the Garden Club:

Champlain Park Garden Club – Tuesday January 10/17 – Come and take a trip on New York City’s High Line. It’s the urban raised railway in Manhattan that is now a garden oasis in the big apple. Join us for the slideshow and talk at the Champlain Park field house at 7:00 pm. Drop in fee $5.00

Thanks
Laurie

Winter Sessions of Clubs and Classes Starting

An updated list of the clubs and classes which are starting Winter sessions this month:

4-Jan-2017 Bridge Club
9-Jan-2017 Aerobic Classes
10-Jan-2017 Garden Club
11-Jan-2017 Yoga Classes
11-Jan-2017 Karate Classes
17-Jan-2017 Mindful Movement and Meditation Class

Others like skating on the rink depend on the season, for them please see the Activities menu on our home page.

212 Northwestern Avenue Redevelopment

From: Heather Pearl <pearhea@aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Dec 30, 2016 10:54 pm
Subject: Redevelopment Proposal for 212 Northwestern Ave.

A proposalΒ to build a new semi-detached at 212 Northwestern Avenue will be heard by the Committee of Adjustment on January 18, 2017.Β Β TheΒ 210/212 Northwestern Avenue site plan and elevations are posted onΒ the Committee of Adjustment web page:

Click this link: http://app05.ottawa.ca/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=7087&doctype=AGENDA

Click item 5:Β 210/212 Northwestern.Β  The relevant .pdf documents will appear in the panel to the right.

Click: 212 Northwestern – Plans A F.pdf

The builder’s Agent provided the attached notice, inviting comments on this proposal.

Of note:

This proposal is for aΒ semi-detached.Β Β This is a large lot at 50′ X 130′ (15.24 m X 39.68 m). Β The builder plans deeper-than-requiredΒ front and rear yard setbacks. Β Before the Infill-2 By-law provisions came into effect, the allowable height in Champlain Park was 11 metres (measured to the midline of a peaked roof or the top of a flat roof) and the rear yard setback was 7.5 metres. Β Now, maximum allowable height has been reduced to 8.5 metres and minimum rear yard setback has been increased according to a sliding scale, based on lot depth.Β  The table below shows what is being proposedΒ for 212 Northwestern in relation to what the By-law provisions allow.

Champlain Park Exception 2159 212 Northwestern Proposed
Front Yard Setback 6 metres (20 feet) Min. 8.32 (27.3 feet)
By-Law (Infill 1&2) provisions 212 Northwestern Proposed
Height (to midline of roof) 8.5 metres (28 feet) Max. 7.334 metres (24 feet)
Rear Yard Setback 11.887 metres (39 feet) Min 14.37 metres (47.145 feet)
Driveway width 2.75 metres (9 feet) Max. 2.74 metres (9 feet)

Thank you,

Heather

20161221_communitynotice.jpeg

20161221_communitynotice.pdf

Christmas Sleigh Ride – Thanks

Subject: Thanks to Organizers for Awesome Sleigh Ride Event!
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2016 12:02:04 -0500
From: Carol Arnason

Many thanks to organizer, Jim Cocks, for once again building community spirit with the Christmas Eve sleigh ride. Best Christmas wishes to Tom Sauve and family for arranging Santa’s surprise visit to distribute candy canes at the Sunnymede stop. Thank you to Kelly Egan, Alex Smith, Adrian Bradley, and Jeanette Rule for advertising the event. Thank you to Dennis Van Staalduinen for leading our carol singing en route. Thank you to Olivia and Katie Bolger for preparing and serving hot chocolate. Thank you to Bridgehead for hot chocolate supplies. Many thanks to all the volunteer bakers in our neighbourhood for donations of holiday treats. Thanks to the Champlain Park Community Association for sponsoring the free sleigh ride.

The comment from our Costa Rican guests was: “We have nothing like this in Costa Rica -no community associations!” Merry Christmas everyone and see you at the CPCA Community Winter Carnival on Saturday, January 28,2017.


Photos courtesy of John Arnason:

Santa and assistants welcoming neighbours.
Santa and assistants welcoming neighbours.
Santa and Jim Cocks, organizer.
Santa and Jim Cocks, organizer.
Horse-drawn sleigh full of carollers.
Horse-drawn sleigh full of carollers.