North Bay Village meetings tackle zoning, recreation fees, housing plan
North Bay Village’s council and committees held a series of meetings on June 30, with agendas covering zoning changes, new recreation centre fees, an update on the Housing Accelerator Fund and a proposed debenture for capital projects. Minutes were not yet published as of July 5, leaving final decisions and votes unavailable. Here is a review of what was on the table.
Zoning and recreation fees headline special committee session
A special committee meeting on June 30 included public hearings on two zoning by-law amendments and a proposed fee schedule for the new community and recreation centre.
The Community Services Committee reviewed applications from Claude St. Pierre for a property at 0 Highway 17 E (unaddressed) and from Patricia McVicars for 456 Bell Street. No details of the requested changes were included in the agenda.
The General Government Committee reviewed a draft user fee schedule for the recreation centre. The attached schedule was not made public with the agenda.
Council agenda features housing fund, subdivision, police board policy
The regular council meeting the same evening listed a full slate of legislative and financial items:
- Final approval of a subdivision at 420 Ross Drive, filed by Ferguson Hygiene Ltd.
- Proposed zoning amendments at 522 McIntyre Street West and at 0 Booth Road (unaddressed), as well as a proposed subdivision at the Booth Road site.
- A Year 3 implementation plan update for the Housing Accelerator Fund.
- A 2026 debenture by-law and a separate by-law to delegate authority to the outgoing council.
- A new diversity policy for police board appointments.
- A fireworks permit application for Canada Day.
- A strategic review of fleet services and a proposal to migrate city software to cloud-based platforms.
The agenda did not include staff reports or financial figures.
Routine committee meeting had no action items
A separate committee meeting also dated June 30 listed only procedural items and no specific decisions, ordinances or public hearings.
Coming up
No council or committee meetings are scheduled in North Bay Village for the next two weeks.
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.