01:27:29 Robin Etherington: and stabbing on Rideau Street before the Rolling Thunder rolled in. There are constant incidents of "dangerous behaviour" in our neighbourhood. Thank you 01:32:10 Sandra Milton: Thank you Robin we the LCA work with the police, councillor, market BIA. 01:44:48 Andrew Waldron: Excellent presentation. 01:50:44 Ariane Larocque: for more information/pour en savoir davantage : https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/our-plans/sussex-courtyards-rehabilitation-plan https://ccn-ncc.gc.ca/nos-plans/plan-de-rehabilitation-des-cours-sussex 01:51:10 Ariane Larocque: info@ncc-ccn.ca or/ou 613-239-5000 01:52:23 Sharon Odell (she/her/elle): Is there any further information on what kind of lighting is to be used? Will dark sky regulations that the city is beginning to follow as a green initiative be used? 01:53:45 Sharon Odell (she/her/elle): Lessing light pollution, while saving money, and allowing those who live in the byward market to have healthier dark skies for rest at night. 01:53:59 Sharon Odell (she/her/elle): *Lessening light pollution 01:54:41 Robin Etherington: Good presentation & an exciting plan. I live in one of the courtyards. I really like the idea of the nodes/sitting areas - as I walk through the courtyards but don't stop, as there is no real sitting opportunities -to read/drink a coffee/rest, etc. Lighting enhancement is critical. I would like to participate in the tour in June --information as to how to register and where and when to meet?! Thank you, Robin 01:56:41 Ariane Larocque: Thanks for you question Robin. More information will be shared in the coming weeks. You will be able to register on our website and an invitation will shared with stakeholders and the public. https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/our-plans/sussex-courtyards-rehabilitation-plan 02:05:04 Robin Etherington: thank you 02:05:39 Sandra Milton: Where is the paid parking within the wedge? 02:07:24 Bailee Johnson: https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/public-engagement/projects/byward-market-somerset-street-east-neighbourhood-bikeway 02:09:10 Sandra Milton: Are these large buses? 02:11:26 Sylvie Grenier: Mathieu, any chance the city might regulate noisy motor bikes? 02:20:57 Jose M Gonzalez: I would certainly add some trucks that are very noisy. 02:21:53 Warren Waters: LCA Planning Report May 2022 Chapel to York community cycling route consultation https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/public-engagement/projects/byward-market-somerset-street-east-neighbourhood-bikeway Encourage interested members of the public to review (1) the neighbourhood bikeway presentation information, and (2) the draft functional design for the intersection of York Street and King Edward Avenue. Feedback can be provided through the online survey until May 15, 2022. Sam Roberts, Transportation Planner – Cycling samuel.roberts@ottawa.ca Phone: 613-580-2424 ext. 27910 02:23:15 Warren Waters: LCA Planning Report May 2022 126 York https://devapps.ottawa.ca/en/applications/D09-04-21-0018/details Application to alter 126 York Street, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act. File Lead: Anne Fitzpatrick, Phone : 613-580-2424 x25651 Two years ago LCA supported the proposed conversion of the Major building into a hotel, combined with an apartment on George. Now the permit to alter 126 York is going to Heritage Committee Tuesday May 10 and Planning Committee Thursday May 12. Get in touch with committee contacts if you wish to send comments or speak to committees. Heritage Committee: Eric Pelot, 613-580-2424 ext.22953, Email: Eric.Pelot@ottawa.ca Planning Committee: Kelly Crozier, 613-580-2424 ext. 16875, Email: Kelly.Crozier@ottawa.ca 02:24:09 Julie Lanteigne: Writing to the Ottawa mayor is a waste of time he never responds. 02:26:55 Julie Lanteigne: Thank you Mathieu! 02:29:03 Julie Lanteigne: Mathieu answers the emails we write to him! 02:29:32 Warren Waters: LCA Planning Report May 2022 4. 109 - 115 Dalhousie https://devapps.ottawa.ca/en/applications/D07-12-22-0034/details 4 story apt behind two existing historic houses. Description : 4 storey apartment building with 25 units, no parking, and an elevator, in addition to 2 semi-detached units in the existing northern heritage building. Through consultation with city planning and heritage staff, the original portion of the existing semi would be retained and the existing southern semi's front facade would be rebuilt as per heritage consideration. The proposal has made application for Site Plan Control, Zoning By-law Amendment and the Built Heritage Sub-Committee. Comments due June 8 File Lead Name : Nader Kadri Phone : 613-580-2424 x25193 02:37:42 Robin Etherington: Doors Open Ottawa is June 4 & 5 02:38:30 Nancy Miller Chenier: Great work for community...thank you 02:40:52 Sylvie Grenier: Impressive! 02:40:52 Mathieu Fleury: MERCI CRCBV team! 02:47:05 Warren Waters: LCA Planning Report May 2022 253-257 York Street and 78-80 Nelson St (file number D02-02-21-0088 and D07-12-21-0135). Two (2) additions to the two (2) existing buildings are proposed: one (1) four-storey addition including a total of 20 dwelling units to 253-257 York Street (“Eastern addition”) and one (1) three-storey addition including a total of 26 rooming units to 78-80 Nelson Street (“Northern addition”). LCA objected that these were aimed at short-term rentals, and we noted unclear garbage storage, landscaping, and exterior finishes fitting the character of the street. Fotenn has prepared a memo, which outlines the changes to the development between their first and second submissions. 02:47:36 Warren Waters: These changes were said to be made to respond to our comments following the first submission: garbage and recycling containers have been moved indoors into garbage rooms increase the number of bicycle parking spaces, from 24 to 52, and permanent bicycle repair station adjacent to secure bicycle parking area for existing Nelson St building, the front façade will be cement board panel rather than corrugated metal for the first two of three storeys along the Eastern façade, materials include cement board panel for the existing York Street buildings, brick veneer for the first to third storeys of the proposed Eastern addition, and white corrugated metal for the fourth storey of the proposed Eastern addition and the third storey of the Northern addition landscaping has been revised to include three additional trees. If you are interested contact File Lead: Jean-Charles Renaud, Phone : 613-580-2424 x27629 02:54:41 Matt Beutel Lowertown CRC Basse-Ville: June 4: Lowertown Celebration / Basse-Ville en Fête (Jules-Morin Park) 02:55:41 Matt Beutel Lowertown CRC Basse-Ville: LCRC / CRCBV AGM: June 21 @ Nouvelle-Scène 02:56:16 Ilona Horvath: Correction: cleanup-day at the Macdonald Gardens Park is May 28 02:58:08 Sandra Milton: Bordeleau cleanup 14 May 11:30, 02:58:14 donnakearns: Bingham Park is clean! Our event was this past weekend. 02:58:30 Sandra Milton: Macdonald garden and Jules Morin sat 2