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C247-2025

Passed

Economy
C247-2025 Moved by City Councillor Power Seconded by Mayor Patrick Brown Whereasthe City of Brampton provided land in 1984 to American Motors Corporation; and Whereasthe City of Brampton has consistently been supportive of the expansion of Stellantis and it’d predecessor corporations; and Whereasthe City of Brampton has launched ‘Buy Chrysler’ programs and otherwise supported Stellantis in endeavours; Now therefore be it resolved thatthe Acting City Solicitor be directed to seek Intervenor status for the City ofBrampton in any legal proceedings that may be initiated by the Federal Government or the Province of Ontario in this regard, that are deemed to be in the interest of Brampton citizens and workers. 33 Yea (9): Mayor Patrick Brown, Regional Councillor Vicente,Regional Councillor Kaur Brar, Regional Councillor Palleschi, Regional Councillor Medeiros, Regional Councillor Fortini, Regional Councillor Toor, City Councillor Power, and Deputy Mayor Singh Absent (2): Regional Councillor Santos, and Regional Councillor Keenan
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C244-2025

Passed
Unknown
C244-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Medeiros Seconded by Regional Councillor Toor 28 That the following proposed motion be forwarded to Brampton Interfaith for consideration and feedback, prior to it being place on a Council agenda for consideration: Whereasthe City of Brampton recognizes its responsibility to uphold human rights, international humanitarian law, and the dignity of all peoples; Whereassince October 2023, notwithstanding the decades of violence against Palestinians, the Palestinian people of Gaza have endured a large‑scale military campaign, siege, blockade, and destruction of civilian infrastructure by the State of Israel, resulting in the deaths of thousands of civilians, including children, women, and elderly persons; Whereasthe United Nations, international human rights organizations, and independent investigations have called the actions of Israel in Gaza a form of genocide, with the scale of civilian casualties, displacement, and destruction indicating intent to erase the Palestinian people and their way of life in Gaza; Whereasthis ongoing violence is in direct violation of international law, including the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit attacks on civilians and the destruction of essential civilian infrastructure; Whereasin December 2023, the United Nations Human Rights Council confirmed that actions by Israel in Gaza qualify as genocide under the UN's legal definition, recognizing the deliberate targeting of civilians and the destruction of Palestinian cultural andcivilian heritage as acts of cultural genocide; Whereasthe Government of Canada officially recognized the State of Palestine in September 2025 and continues to advocate for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Whereasdespite Canada's recognition of Palestine, Canada’s continued military trade and arms exports to Israel have contributed to ongoing violence in Gaza, directly violating Canada’s stated values of peace, justice, and human rights; Whereasdespite international calls for aceasefire, the Israeli government has continued its attacks in Gaza, as confirmed by multiple international monitoring bodies, even after a ceasefire agreement was brokered in early November 2023; Whereasdespite the peace deal that was announced by the United States, Israel is still actively engaged in further attacks in Gaza; Whereasrecent investigative reports reveal that, despite Canada's declaration in 2023 of a temporary suspension on arms exports to Israel, 29 military shipments to Israel from Canadahave continued through backdoor channels and existing export permits, undermining Canada’s commitment to peace; WhereasCanadian civil society and Palestinian advocacy organizations report that Canadian military components, including munitions and parts for airstrikes, continue to reach Israel, exacerbating the ongoing genocide and destruction in Gaza; Whereasthe City of Brampton has a responsibility to stand against systemic injustice and oppression, and affirm the rights of all peoples to live in peaceand dignity, including Palestinians in Gaza; Whereasfamilies of Palestinian origin living in Canada face severe obstacles to reunification and safe travel, and the current Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) program is inadequate to support family reunification or meet humanitarian needs in Gaza; Whereasthe City of Brampton recognizes the concept of apartheid as defined in international law and is committed to ensuring that it remains a community free from all forms of racial, ethnic, or religious discrimination; Therefore be it resolvedthat the Council: 1.Authorizes the Mayor to send a formal letter to the Government of Canada urging: othe immediate establishment of afull two‑way arms embargo between Canada and Israel, including halting all arms exports to Israel, and cancelling existing arms export permits; othe transformation of the Gaza Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) program so as to prioritize safe reunification of Gazan‑Canadian families, including expedited processing, humanitarian pathways, and removal of barriers for eligible applicants; 2.Calls on the Government of Canada to recognize and take immediate action to address thegenocideandethnic cleansingoccurring in Gaza by: odemanding an immediate, unconditional ceasefire, ending all military operations byIsrael in Gaza and facilitating full, unfettered humanitarian aid access to the region; ojoining with other international actors to hold Israel accountable for its violations of international law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity, and pressing for accountability in international courts; 30 ocondemning all illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank and across Palestine, reaffirming their status as violations of international law, and urging decisive diplomatic measures to end settlement expansion and the ongoing occupation; 3.Authorizes the City of Brampton to sign the Apartheid‑Free Communities Pledge, thereby publicly committing to reject all practices of segregation, exclusion, discrimination, and systemic oppression, in solidarity with the Palestinian people.
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C242-2025

Passed

Cultural Heritage Designation
C242-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Kaur Brar Seconded by Regional Councillor Palleschi That the delegation by Tiziana Rivera, Executive Vice-President, Quality, Research and Chief Nursing Executive, Osler ResearchInstitute for Health Innovation and Collective of Community, Academic and Research Organizations, to the Council Meeting of October 29, 2026, re:Celebration Research Week, be received.
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C236-2025

Passed

Housing
C236-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Santos Seconded by Regional Councillor Keenan 1. That Staff be directed begin the internal circulation process to declare the property surplus with the intent to negotiate with the Region of Peel on a long- term lease for 8 Rutherford Road South; and, 2. That a report be brought back to Council. 37
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C235-2025

Passed
Unknown
C235-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Toor Seconded by City Councillor Power That the Commissioner of Community Services or designate be authorized to negotiate and execute required agreements with Atiba Hutchinson/Fusion Sports Parks Inc. for the land lease, construction and operations of an urban sports park at Save Max Sports Centre, at the sole expense of Fusion Sports Parks Inc., on terms and conditions acceptable to the Senior Manager, Realty Services or designate, in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor or designate, and with financial approval from the City Treasurer or designate.
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C234-2025

Passed

Housing
C234-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Santos Seconded by Regional Councillor Keenan ThatCouncil proceed into Closed Session to discuss matters pertaining to the following: 19.4 Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (c) of the Municipal Act, 2001: A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board.
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C232-2025

Passed
Unknown
C232-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Palleschi Seconded by Regional Councillor KaurBrar Whereasthe family ofGurjot Gill, a 20-year-old Brampton resident who tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident at the intersection of Mayfield Road and Highway 10 in August 2023, has expressed their wish to honour his memory through the City’s Tree Dedication Program; and WhereasGurjot was a proud graduate ofJean Augustine Secondary School, where he built lasting friendships and strong community ties; and Whereasthe family wishes to commemorate Gurjot’s life ahead of hisbirthday on October 20, 2025, by dedicating a tree and bench in his honour; and Whereasthe family has requested that amemorial tree be planted near the site of the accidentand that amemorial bench be installed at or near Jean Augustine Secondary School, to celebratehis life and enduring impact on his community. Therefore, be it resolved that: 1.The deadline for the 2025 Tree Dedication Program be extended to allow the Gill family to participate in honouring their son’s memory; and 2.Staff be directed to coordinate the planting of a memorial tree near the location of the accident (Mayfield Road and Highway 10); and 3.Staff be directed to install a memorial bench at or near Jean Augustine Secondary School, in consultation with the school to determine feasibility and placement; and 4.All applicable fees associated with the memorial tree and bench installation in memory of Gurjot Gill be waived, in recognition of the compassionate and exceptional nature of this request; and 5.That other residents who have submitted similar requestsfor memorial trees or benches this year be permitted to participate under the extended program deadline.
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C231-2025

Passed

Cultural Heritage Designation
C231-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Kaur Brar Secondedby Regional Councillor Toor That the correspondence from Dr. Kuljit Singh Janjua, Vice-Chair, Saragarhi Foundation Canada Inc., dated September 11, 2025, to the Council Meeting of October 15, 2025, re:Proposal to Erect Sikh Heritage Monument at Chinguacousy Park, bereferredto staff.
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C228-2025

Passed

Housing
C228-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Palleschi Seconded by Regional Councillor Keenan That Council hereby approves the following items and that the various Officials of the Corporation are hereby authorized and directed to take such action as may be necessary to give effect of the recommendations as contained therein: 8.1, 10.5.1, 12.1, 12.3, 12.4, 14.2, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3 8.1 That the staff update re:Government Relations Matters, to the Council Meeting of October 15, 2025, be received. 10.5.1 1. That the report from Razmin Said, Senior Manager, Community Safety & Well- Being Office, to the City Council Meeting of October 15, 2025, re:Coordinated Homeless Encampment Response–City of Brampton’s Adoption and Implementation Framework, be received; 2. That the City of Brampton adopt Peel Region’s Coordinated Encampment Response, as approved by Peel Regional Council on June 26, 2025 (Resolution 2025-499); 4 3. That the Commissioner of Community Services and the Commissioner of Public Works be delegated authority to approve the enforcement and removal of encampments; 4. That the Commissioner of Community Services, or designate, be authorized to execute, on behalf of the City of Brampton, a Memorandum of Understanding with the Region of Peelto participate in the Coordinated Homeless Encampment Response in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor; 5. That the Commissioner of Community Services, or designate, be authorized to execute a Funding Agreement with the Region of Peel, in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor, to support implementation of the Coordinated Homelessness Encampment Response; 6. That staff be directed to review and where necessary, propose amendments to associated by-laws to ensure consistency with the Region of Peel’sCoordinated Homeless Encampment Response Policy and Protocols; and 7. That staff be directed to review, amend and, where appropriate, develop City policies, protocols, administrative directives and/or operating procedures consistent with the Peel Coordinated Encampment Response. 12.1 1. That theMinutes of the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of September 22, 2025, to the Council Meeting of October 15, 2025, be received; and, 2. That Recommendations PDC120-2025 to PDC130-2025 be approved as outlined in the minutes. 12.3 1. That theSummary of Recommendations for the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of October 6, 2025, to the Council Meeting of October 15, 2025, be received; and, 2. That Recommendations PDC131-2025 to PDC139-2025 be approved as outlined in the minutes. 12.4 1. That the Minutes of the Audit Committee Meeting of October 7, 2025, to the Council Meeting of October 15, 2025, be received; and, 2. That RecommendationsAU021-2025 to AU029-2025be approved as outlined in the minutes. 5 14.2 That the correspondence from Christine Thomson, Deputy Clerk and Manager, Legislative Services, received October 8, 2025, to the Council Meeting of October 15, 2025, re:Coordinated Encampment Response for Peel Region, the City of Brampton, the City of Mississauga, and the Town of Caledon, be received. 19.1, 19.2, 19.3 That the following Closed Session minutes and Recommendation Report be acknowledged and the directions therein be deemed given: 19.1 Closed Session Minutes-City Council-September 24, 2025 19.2 Closed Session Minutes-Committee of Council-October 1, 2025 19.3 Urban Sports Park Location Change-Wards 9 & 10 Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (c) and (k) of the Municipal Act, 2001: A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board; and, a position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the municipality or local board.
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C221-2025

Passed

Cultural Heritage Designation
C221-2025 Moved by Mayor Patrick Brown Seconded by Regional Councillor Medeiros Whereas City Council recognizes that Brampton is strengthened by its diverse and multicultural communities that bolster its place as a world-class city and Canada’s top municipalities to live, play and work;and Whereas Brampton’s various festivals and events contribute to the quality and diversity of community life for Brampton citizens and visitors, and provide opportunities for public participation, economic activity, and tourism;and Whereas City Council recognizes the historic and ongoing contributions of various communities in this city to the rich legacy and growth of Brampton, including in the important domains of city building, business, culture, arts, sports, and civic life;and Therefore,be it resolved: Nigerian Independence Day be added the to Corporate Events Listing 2023- 2026, Heritage Month Category, with a budget of $5,000.00, to be delivered within the Strategic Communications, Tourism and Events annual base operating budget.
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C220-2025

Passed

Housing
C220-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Keenan Seconded by City Councillor Power 1.That the report from Steve Ganesh to the City Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, re:Sunfield Homes Affordable Housing Projects (RM 38/2025), be received;and 2.That staff be directed to continue reviewing the non-profit CIP Affordable Housing Applications for Sunfield Homes;and 3.That staff be directed to begin preparation and execution of an agreement with the non-profit entity of Sunfield Homes, once all information is received;and 4.That$18.72 millionbe earmarked for the three Sunfield Homes affordable homes projects once the next installment of the Housing Accelerator Funding Program funds are received and only after all other previously approved recipients have received their allocated funding;and 15 5.That if no additional Housing Accelerator Funding installments are received that no funding will be issued;and 6.That staff be directed to report, post-issuance of a Federal Budget, on the status of HAF funding applicationsand funds provided. A recorded vote was requested and the motion carried as follows: Yea (7): Mayor Patrick Brown, Regional Councillor Santos, Regional Councillor Vicente, Regional Councillor Palleschi, Regional Councillor Keenan, Regional Councillor Medeiros, and City Councillor Power Nay (3): Regional Councillor Fortini, Regional Councillor Toor, and Deputy Mayor Singh Absent (1): Regional Councillor Kaur Brar
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C219-2025

Passed

Housing
C219-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Keenan Seconded by Regional Councillor Santos 1.That the report from Carolyn Crozier, Strategic Leader, Office of the Commissioner, Planning, Building and Growth Management and Amit Gupta, Senior Manager, Revenue, Corporate Support Services tothe Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, re:DC Incentives for Residential Developmentbe received.
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C218-2025

Passed

City Finances
C218-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Santos Seconded by Regional Councillor Medeiros 1.That the report from Anthony Obtinario, Manager, Downtown Revitalization to the Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, re: Recommendation Report for Downtown Revitalization Projects: Budget Amendment for the Enhancement of Main Street and Downtown Intersections, Begin Procurement for Early Works Construction of Ken Whillans Square, and Begin Procurement for Construction of the Interim Garden Square Expansion–Wards 1 & 3, be received;and 2.That Council approve a budget amendment for the enhancement of Main Street and downtown intersections with granite materials with an additional amount of $5,993,664; and additional seven-month extension to the delivery timeline, targeting completion in Q4 2027;and 3.That staff be directed to transfer funds for the enhancement of Main Street and downtown intersections in the amount of $5,993,664 from Capital Project #224451-002 Ken Whillans Square to Capital Project #183866- 001 Downtown Improvements;and 4.That Council approve the begin procurement for early works construction of Ken Whillans Square with an estimate of $8,317,595; and target completion in Q4 2026; and 5.That staff draw the early works construction of Ken Whillans Square estimated cost of $8,317,595 from uncommitted funds from Capital Project #224451-002 Ken Whillans Square; and 6.That staffdevelop options to complete the construction of Ken Whillans Square within the total amount approved in-principle in the 2026-2029 Capital Program for Ken Whillans Square, Garden Square, Downtown Revitalization and other associated projects, to be reported back to Council in 2026 for consideration in future budget requests; and 7.That Council approve the begin procurement for the construction of the Interim Garden Square Expansion with an estimated cost of $1,322,880; and target the start of construction Q4 2025 with completion in Q2 2026; and 13 8.That staff draw the construction of the Interim Garden Square Expansion total cost of $1,322,880, from available uncommitted funds within Capital Project #183866–Downtown Improvements. A recorded vote was requestedand the motion carried as follows: Yea (9): Mayor Patrick Brown, Regional Councillor Santos, Regional Councillor Vicente, Regional Councillor Palleschi, Regional Councillor Keenan, Regional Councillor Medeiros, Regional Councillor Fortini, City CouncillorPower, and Deputy Mayor Singh Nay (1): Regional Councillor Toor Absent (1): Regional Councillor Kaur Brar
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C217-2025

Passed

Housing
C217-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Medeiros Seconded by Regional Councillor Santos 1.That the report from Steve Ganesh, Commissioner, Planning, Building & Growth Management and Nash Damer, Treasurer, to the Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, re:Development Charges By-law Amendment to Support Purpose-Built Rentalbe received; 2.That Council approve the Development Charges Incentive Program for Purpose-Built Rental Housing, as proposed in this report; with an amendment to the occupancy timeline revised to ‘up to 30 months’, rather than “18 months”; 3.That Council approve the Development Charges By-law amendment attached to this report as Attachment 1, as amended, to operationalize the Development Charges Incentive Program; and 11 4.That staff be requested to report back on the potential use of optionsfor payback as expeditiously as possible, and 5.That staff report when the incentive program reaches 2000 units, to review the financial implications, and 6.That the associated by-law be amended to introduce a 2000-unit cap. A recorded vote was requested and the motion carried as follows: Yea (9): Mayor Patrick Brown, Regional Councillor Santos, Regional Councillor Vicente, Regional Councillor Palleschi, Regional Councillor Keenan, Regional Councillor Medeiros, Regional Councillor Fortini, City Councillor Power, and Deputy Mayor Singh Nay (1): Regional Councillor Toor Absent (1): Regional Councillor Kaur Brar
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C213-2025

Passed

Housing
C213-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Keenan Seconded by Regional Councillor Santos That the presentation from Carolyn Crozier, Strategic Leader, Office of the Commissioner, Planning, Building and Growth Management, and Amit Gupta, Senior Manager, Revenue, Corporate Support Services, to the Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, re:Development Charge Incentives for Residential Developmentbe received.
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C212-2025

Passed

Cultural Heritage Designation
C212-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Toor Seconded by City Councillor Power That the delegation from Safiyyah Ali and Sana Shan, Muslim Media Hub, to the Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, re:Youth Pocket Film Program-A Phone Filmmaking Workshop for Muslim Youth, be received.
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C211-2025

Passed

City Finances
C211-2025 Moved by City Councillor Power Seconded by RegionalCouncillor Medeiros That Council hereby approves the following items and that the various Officials of the Corporation are hereby authorized and directed to take such action as may be necessary to give effect of the recommendations as contained therein: 10.2.1, 10.6.1, 12.1, 12.2, 16.1, 19.1 10.2.1 1. That the report titled:2026 Council and Committee Meeting Schedule, to the Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, be received;and 2. That the 2026 Brampton Council and Committee Meeting Schedule, as outlined in Appendix 1 of the report, be approved; and 3. That at the discretion of the City Clerk, the time and weekday upon which various committee, board and tribunal meetings are convened be adjusted, as deemed appropriate, to facilitate upmost participation of members and the public. 10.6.1 1. That the report from Bishnu Parajuli, Manager of Engineering, Capital Works, Public Works and Engineering, to the City Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, re:Budget Amendment-Countryside Drive Widening andto Amend Project Limits-Ward 10, be received;and 4 2. That Council authorize the limits of project 253940-001 be changed to “The Gore Road to Regional Road 50”;and 3. That Council approve the return of surplus capital funds totaling $6,846,000 as detailed in the Financial Section of this report; and 4. That Council approve a budget amendment to Capital Project #253940-001- Countryside Drive Improvements to cover the funding shortfall to award the tender in the amount of $6,846,000, with funding of $ 6,505,000 to be transferred from Reserve 137-Development Charges Roads and remaining funding of $341,000 from Reserve #4 Asset Repair & Replacement. 12.1 1. That theMinutes of the Committee of Council Meeting of September 17, 2025, to the Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, be received; and, 2. That Recommendations CW276-2025 to CW295-2025 be approved as outlined in the minutes. 12.2 1. That theSummary of Recommendations from the Planning and Development Committee Meeting of September 22, 2025,to the Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, be received; and, 2. That Recommendations PDC120-2025 to PDC130-2025 be approved as outlined in the summary. 16.1 That theReferred Matters List, to the Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, be acknowledged. 19.1 ClosedSession Minutes-City Council-September 10, 2025
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C209-2025

Passed

Cultural Heritage Designation
C209-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Palleschi Seconded by Regional Councillor Keenan That the agenda for the Council Meeting of September 24, 2025, be approved as amended, as follows: To Add: 16.2 Discussion Item at the Request ofMayor Brown re. addition of Nigerian Independence Day Celebration to Heritage Month Corporate Events Listing To vary the orderto deal with Item 7.2 immediately prior to the Closed Session.
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C103-2024

Passed

Housing
C103-2024 By-law 154-2025-To amend Comprehensive Zoning By-law 270-2004, as amended-Glen Schnarr and Associates Inc.-2437859 Ontario Inc. and 2758383 Ontario Inc.-0, 210 and 220 Sun Pac Boulevard-Ward 8 (File: OZS- 2025-0025) SeePlanning and Development Committee Recommendation PDC109-2025– August 11, 2025, approved by Council on August 11, 2025 pursuant to Resolution C180-2025. By-law 155-2025-To amend Comprehensive Zoning-By-law 270-2004, as amended-Blackthorn Development Corp-2458171 Ontario Inc.-3420 Queen Street-East-Ward 8 (File: OZS-2025-0030) See Planning and Development Committee Recommendation PDC110-2025– August 11, 2025, approved by Council on August 11, 2025 pursuant to Resolution C180-2025. By-law 156-2025-To amend the Schedule of Traffic By-law 93-93, relating to NO PARKING (Schedule XIV) See Item 12.1-Committee of Council Recommendation CW289-2025- September 17, 2025. By-law 157-2025-To confirm and authorize continued participation in the OMERSPrimary Pension Plan (“Primary Plan”) and the Retirement Compensation Arrangement for the OMERS Primary Pension Plan (“RCA”), each as amended from time to time, of the employees, Councillors and head of council and to repeal By-laws 47-74 and 143-2014. SeeItem 12.1-Committee of Council Recommendation CW285-2025- September 17, 2025. By-law 158-2025-To amend By-law 308-2012, being the “Building Division Appointment By-law” 33 By-law 159-2025-To accept and assume works in Registered Plan 43M-1980- Helport Developments Inc.-South of Bovaird Drive West / East of Mississauga Road-Ward 5 (Planning References: C04W10.007 and 21T-06019B) By-law 160-2025-To accept and assume works in Registered Plan 43M-2070- Rexton Developments Ltd.–North of Queen Street West /East of McLaughlin Road North-Ward 1-(Planning References: C01W06.072 and 21T-13001B) By-law 161-2025-To accept and assumed works in Registered Plan 43M-1998- Urban Drywall Limited & Concris Developments Inc.-North of Countryside Drive /East of McVean Drive Ward 10, (Planning References–C09E16.006 and 21T- 12013B) By-law 162-2025-To establish certain lands as part of the public highway system (Sun Pac Boulevard)-Ward 8 By-law 163-2025-To amend Comprehensive Zoning By-law 270-2004-2222270 OntarioInc.-c/o King Consultants Inc.-394 Orenda Road, Ward 7 (File: OZS- 2024-0041) See Item 12.2-Summary of Recommendations-Planning and Development Committee-Recommendation PDC122-2025-September 22, 2025. By-law 164-2025-To adoptAmendment Number OP2023-_____ to the Official Plan of the City of Brampton Plan-Credit Valley Secondary Plan Review-Credit Valley Secondary Plan, Area 45-Wards 4 and 5 (City File 2025-383) See Item 12.2-Summary of Recommendations-Planning and Development Committee-Recommendation PDC123-2025-September 22, 2025. By-law-165-2025-To adopt Amendment Number OP 2023-____ to the Official Plan of the City of Brampton Planning Area-13743446 Canada Inc.-Blackthorn Development Corp.-9874 TheGore Road, Ward 8 (File: OZS-2023-0017) See Item 12.2-Summary of Recommendations-Planning and Development Committee-Recommendation PDC128-2025-September 22, 2025. By-law-166-2025-To amend Comprehensive Zoning By-law 270-2004, as amended-13743446 Canada Inc.-Blackthorn Development Corp.-9874 The Gore Road, Ward 8 (File: OZS-2023-0017) See Item 12.2-Summary of Recommendations-Planning and Development Committee-Recommendation PDC128-2025-September 22, 2025. By-law 167-2025-To amend Development Charges By-law 110-2024 (Enforcement Services), By-law 111-2024 (Development Related Studies), By- 34 law 112-2024 (Fire Services), By-law 113-2024 (Library Services), By-law 114- 2024 (Public Works), By-law 115-2024 (Recreation Services), By-law 116-2024 (Roads Services) and By-law 117-2024 (Transit Services) (See Item 10.3.1) 19.Closed Session Item 19.1 was dealt with under Consent Resolution C211-2025. The following motion was considered. C223-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Santos Seconded byRegional Councillor Keenan That Council proceed into Closed Session to discuss matters pertaining to the following: 19.2Presentation re. Facility Security Update
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C206-2025

Passed

New Appointee
C206-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Vicente Seconded by City Councillor Power 37 That the following candidates be appointed, effective for the remainder of the 2022-2026 term of Council ending November 14, 2026, or until a successor is appointed: Committee of Adjustment Kathleen McDermott Environment Advisory Committee Yarim (Angelique) Hinojosa Amisha Moorjani Julia Roul Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Amanda Baez Nina Dixon
How your councillors voted
C202-2025

Passed

Transportation
C202-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Fortini Seconded by Regional Councillor Toor That consideration of a parking facility for Chinguacousy Park bereferredto staff for consideration (in context of the BRT project) and report, and potentially to the Mayor for budget consideration if deemed necessary.
How your councillors voted
C200-2025

Passed

Housing
C200-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Fortini Seconded byCity Councillor Power That the correspondence from Maurizio Rogato, Blackthorn Development Corp, dated August 11, 2025, to the Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, re: Request for Reconsideration, City File No. OZS-2023-0017, be received.
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C198-2025

Passed

City Finances
C198-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Toor Seconded by Deputy Mayor Singh That the report from Carolyn Crozier, Strategic Leader, Office of the Commissioner, Planning, Building and Growth Management, to the Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, re:Information Report–Response to Delegations on Committee of Adjustment Fees, be received.
How your councillors voted
C196-2025

Passed

Housing
C196-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Palleschi That staff be directed to report to the September 22, 2025, meeting ofthe Planning and Development Committee with respect to further options regarding CW255-2025 and Item 6.1, Delegations re:Sunfield Homes Affordable Housing Projects.
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C195-2025

Passed

Housing
C195-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Vicente Seconded by Regional Councillor Santos 1. That theMinutes of the Committee of Council Meeting of September 3, 2025, to the Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, be received; and, 2. That Recommendations CW253-2025 to CW265-2025, and CW267-2025 to CW275-2025 be approved as outlined in the minutes; and 3. That Recommendation CW266-2025 be approved as amended as follows: CW266-2025 Whereas it is evident that the City of Brampton needs tomake bold moves to incentivize and accelerate the supply of purpose-built rental housing to meet the needs of our residents; and Whereas purpose-built rental incentives support the opportunity to move away from relying on the secondary rental market, particularly through Additional Rental Units (ARUs), for gentle densification and rental housing supply; and Whereas this DC incentive program can work to incentivize redevelopment opportunities in the city; and 14 Whereas the City of Brampton wants to supply appropriate flexibility in the DC incentive program for purpose-built rental housing to secure both attainable housing and compete communities, Now therefore be it resolved: 1. That staff be directed to undertake a Development Charges By-law amendment to enact the development charge reduction incentive effective immediately, until the end of term of Council, November 14, 2026 with the following elements: 50% DC discount for 1-bedroom units 75% DC discount for 1-bedroom+den and 2-bedroom units 100% DC discountfor 3-bedroom units 100% DC discount for 2+bedroom units with mixed use; and 2. That the report from Steve Ganesh, Commissioner, Planning, Building and Growth Management, and Nash Damer, Treasurer, Corporate Support Services, to the Committee of Council Meeting of September 3, 2025, re:DC Incentives for Purpose-Built Rental Housing, be received; and 3. That, in addition, staff be requested to report on potential reduction of DCs for 5000 units across the City that are currently fully serviced, registered,and meet timelines of the Regional program; such report to include the criteria to be eligible for this DC reduction program; and 4. That if 66% or more of the proposed purpose-built rental building meets the higher incentive, then the entire building shall fall under that incentive rate.
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C193-2025

Passed

Transportation
C193-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Toor Seconded by Regional Councillor Santos 1.That the report from Michael Kralt, Director, Automated Enforcement & Court Administration, to the Committee of Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, re:Automated Speed Enforcement-Traffic Safety Update, be received; 2.That a copy of this report and presentation be sent to the Minister of Transportation, Prabmeet Sarkaria and the Premier of Ontario; all Brampton area MPPs; and the Regional and Provincial Medical Officers of Health; 3.That staff be directed to communicate with the Insurance Bureau of Canada (Ontario) to highlight the positive program results, and to advocate against ‘postal code discrimination’ with respect to Brampton insurance policies; and 4.That a communication strategy be developed to inform Brampton residents of the positive program outcomes.
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C192-2025

Passed

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C192-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Toor Seconded by Regional Councillor Santos 1.That the presentation from Michael Kralt, Director, Automated Enforcement and Court Administration to the Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, re:Automated Speed Enforcement–Traffic Safety Update, be received.
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C191-2025

Passed

Transportation
C191-2025 Moved by City Councillor Power Seconded by Regional Councillor Medeiros That the delegation from Yingguo Ai, Brampton Resident, to the Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, re:Items 10.2.1and 10.2.2-Automated Speed Enforcement-Traffic Safety Update, be received.
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C190-2025

Passed
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C190-2025 Moved by City Councillor Power Seconded by Regional Councillor Toor That the delegation from Raj Khanuja, Founder, National Dental Care Day, to the Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, re:Update on National Dental Care Day, be received.
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C189-2025

Passed

City Finances
C189-2025 Moved by Regional Councillor Toor Seconded by Deputy Mayor Singh That the following delegations re:Committee of Adjustment Fees, to the City Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, be received: 1.Gagan Bajwa, Brampton Resident 2.Nadeem Ismaili and Abrar Hussain, Applicant and Property Owner 3.Gautam Khosla and Parnpreet Virk, Property Owners; and That the following delegation re:Committee of Adjustment Fees, to the City Council Meeting of September 10, 2025, bereferredto staff. 4. Gagandeep S. Chhatwal, Property Owner/Taxpayer
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