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Document One for Delegation of Authority Report for July 1 To Document 1 Delegation of Authority - Acquisition of Land and Property - July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016 Approved Approved Report Report Title Total Transaction By Number Expended 11-Jul-16 Program DEL2016- Temporary Occupancy of Land and Compensation for $ 26,500.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0116 Loss of Three (3) Mature Trees - Bjoern Christian Schmidt and Margo Diane Nelson - 3 Abingdon Drive, Ottawa 8-Jul-16 Program DEL2016- Property Acquisition - Permanent Easement Required $ 15,452.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0118 from Itech Consulting Group Inc. - 1802-1804 St. Laurent Boulevard, Ottawa 16-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- Property Acquisition - Avalon Recreational Pathway $ 1.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0120 Portobello Park - Brian Coburn: Hydro One Corridor - Minto Communities Inc. 28-Jul-16 Director DEL2016- Property Acquisition - Brian Coburn Boulevard Extension $ 551,250.00 Acquisition REPDO-0123 - Louise and Claude Labelle 18-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- Station Agreement, Trillium Line, Carleton University $ 10.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0127 18-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- Amending License, Stage II - Trillium Line, Public Works $ 1.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0128 and Government Services 19-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- Property Acquisition - Richmond Road Sidewalk $ 29,015.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0134 Reconstruction Project (Forest Street to 150 East of Assaly Road) - 1859913 Ontario Inc. - 1394 Richmond Road 13-Sep-16 Program DEL2016- Permanent and Temporary Easement Acquisition - $ 5,400.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0138 Richmond Nursery - 3440 Eagleson Road - Richmond Forcemain Project 7-Sep-16 Program DEL2016- Compensation Settlement, Graham Creek Storm Sewer $ 7,000.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0141 Replacement, 251 Monterey Drive – Katharine Usher- Vollett and Christopher Vollett 29-Sep-16 Program DEL2016- Property Acquisition, Subterrainean Tunnel Segment: 28 $ 6,000.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0152 Arlington Avenue, Ottawa-Carleton District School Board 22-Sep-16 Director DEL2016- Property Acquisition, Permanent and Temporary $ 241,510.57 Acquisition REPDO-0153 Easements: 123 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, National Capital Commission 26-Sep-16 Program DEL2016- Sublease - Kanata West Pump Station and Forcemain $ 1.00 Acquisition Manager REPDO-0157 Project - Indoor Storage Area - 3101 Hawthorne Road, Ottawa Total Expended $ 882,140.57 Delegation of Authority - License of Occupation Acquisition – July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016 Approved Approved Report Report Title Total Transaction By Number Expended 5-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- License Extension - 110 Place d'Orléans Drive – Place $ 60,000.00 License of Manager REPDO-0104 d’Orléans Holding Inc. Occupation Acquisition 5-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- Temporary License - 150 Parkdale Avenue - Household $ 600.00 License of Manager REPDO-0129 Hazardous Waste Depot - Her Majesty the Queen Occupation Acquisition Total Expended $ 60,600.00 Delegation of Authority – Disposal of Land and Property – July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016 Approved Approved Report Report Title Total Transaction By Number Revenue 12-Sep-16 Director DEL2016- 2821 Hunt Club Road-Tripartite Agreement-City of Ottawa / $ 200,000.00 Sale REPDO-0043 Hydro Ottawa Limited / National Capital Commission 7-Jul-16 A/Deputy DEL2016- Sale of 5045 Innovation Drive to 2506100 Ontario Inc. $1,600,000.00 Sale Manager REPDO-0103 Pursuant to City council meeting of 3 December 2014, Disposition 68, the following information is provided: 1. Two offers as noted were received; 2. The purchaser is 2506100 Ontario Inc.; 3. The offer was accepted as the purchaser’s offer was not only over the City’s asking price but was less conditional that the other offer received. 24-Aug-16 Director DEL2016- Sale of 4533 Southclark Place to Giuseppe Ranieri $ 4,500.00 Sale REPDO-0137 Pursuant to City council meeting of 3 December 2014, Disposition 68, the following information is provided: 1. Only one offer has been received as this is a sale of a non-viable property to the abutting owner; 2. The purchaser is Giuseppe Ranieri; 3. The offer was accepted as the purchaser has agreed to pay the City’s asking price of $4,500 which is supported by an internal appraisal. 26-Aug-16 Director DEL2016- Sale of Land-903 Maitland Avenue to Her Majesty the $ 278,000.00 Sale REPDO-0139 Queen in Right of the Province of Ontario 26-Aug-16 Director DEL2016- Sale of Land-924 Maitland Avenue to Her Majesty the $ 149,000.00 Sale REPDO-0142 Queen in Right of the Province of Ontario 26-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- Sale of Easement - Hydro Ottawa Limited - 9 Leeming $ 2,250.00 Sale Manager REPDO-0143 Drive 14-Sep-16 Director DEL2016- Sale of Land to Luke Beaudry and Anne Beaudry - Rideau $ 15,000.00 Sale REPDO-0144 Street (Closed) - Kars 23-Sep-16 Director DEL2016- Sale of 5840 Dwyer Hill Road to Matthew McQuillan $ 650.00 Sale REPDO-0154 Total Revenue $ 2,249,400.00 Delegation of Authority – License of Occupation Revenue – July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016 Approved Approved Report Report Title Total Transaction Number Revenue 4-Aug-16 Manager DEL2016- License of Occupation Agreement - 108 Beech Street, $ 128,998.91 License of REPDO-0113 Ottawa - Ashcroft Homes Capital Hall Inc. Occupation Revenue 17-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- License of Occupation - 1365 Halton Terrace - Conseil $ 7,382.66 License of Manager REPDO-0119 des écoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario (CEPEO) Occupation Revenue 25-Aug-16 Manager DEL2016- License Agreement - 1660 Bearbrook Road - Ottawa $ 146,244.00 License of REPDO-0125 Gloucester Soccer Club (OGSC) Occupation Revenue 8-Aug-16 Manager DEL2016- License of Occupation - 945 Bank Street - Lansdowne $ 1.00 License of REPDO-0130 Landscaping Occupation Revenue 22-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- License of Occupation - 1900-2000 City Park Drive, $ 1.00 License of Manager REPDO-0131 Ottawa, ON-bcIMC Realty Corporation Occupation Revenue 19-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- License of Occupation - Prince of Wales Drive at $ 14,916.00 License of Manager REPDO-0136 Strandherd Road, Ottawa, ON-Enbridge Gas Distribution Occupation Inc. Revenue 1-Sep-16 Program DEL2016- License of Occupation-Tanglewood-Hillsdale Residents $ 1.00 License of Manager REPDO-0147 Association Community Garden Occupation Revenue 15-Sep-16 Program DEL2016- Amendment to License Agreement - Multi-Use Pathway - $ 1.00 License of Manager REPDO-0150 458 Slater Street - Ottawa Carleton District School Board Occupation Revenue Total Revenue $ 297,545.57 Delegation of Authority - Revenue Lease of Land and Property – July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016 Approved Approved Report Report Title Total Transaction By Number Expended 15-Jul-16 Program DEL2016- Lease Amending Agreement - 4244 Rideau Valley Drive - $ 52,545.30 Revenue Manager REPDO-0102 Fido Solutions Inc. Lease 27-Sep-16 Director DEL2016- Lease Agreement - 2 Aero Drive - Rogers $ 263,669.20 Revenue REPDO-0126 Communications Inc. Lease 17-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- Revenue Sublease-255 Centrum Boulevard-Andrew $ 82,345.62 Revenue Manager REPDO-0132 Leslie, Member of Parliament for Orléans Lease 27-Sep-16 Program DEL2016- Lease Renewal Agreement - 3100 Conroy Road, TM $ 94,613.91 Revenue Manager REPDO-0148 Mobile Lease Total Revenue $ 493,174.03 Delegation of Authority - Waived Administration Fees – July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016 Approved Approved Report Report Title Total Waived Transaction By Number 17-Aug-16 Program DEL2016- Revenue Sublease-255 Centrum Boulevard-Andrew $ 520.00 Revenue Manager REPDO-0132 Leslie, Member of Parliament for Orléans Lease 1-Sep-16 Program DEL2016- License of Occupation-Tanglewood-Hillsdale Residents $ 500.00 License of Manager REPDO-0147 Association Community Garden Occupation Revenue Total Waived $ 500.00 .
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