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Delegated Authority Doc 1 Document 1 Delegation of Authority - Acquisition of Land and Property – April 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 Approved Approved Report Report Title Total Transaction By Number Expended 17-May-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Prince of Wales Drive $ 3,029.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0019 Coordinated Network Modifications Project - 2259 Prince of Wales Property Inc. - 2259 Prince of Wales Drive 6-Jun-17 Director DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of $ 1.00 Acquisition CREO-0034 Ontario - As Represented By The Minister Of Transportation For The Province Of Ontario - Works Yards - 1125 Trim Road and 7203 Parkway Road 10-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Mitch Owens and Manotick Station $ 16,800.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0046 Road Intersection Modifications Project - Ken Gordon - 5965 Mitch Owens Road 10-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Mitch Owens and Manotick Station $ 810.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0047 Road Intersection Modifications Project - Henry Theodorus Cornelis Bakker - 1004 Manotick Station Road 10-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Mitch Owens and Manotick Station $ 1,610.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0048 Road Intersection Modifications Project - Catharina Margaretha Bakker and Henry Theodorus Cornelis Bakker - 1005 Manotick Station Road 10-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Mitch Owens and Manotick Station $ 4,960.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0049 Road Intersection Modifications Project - Catharina Margaretha Bakker, Henry Theodorus Cornelis Bakker, Theodorus Cornelis Bakker, Johannes Bakker - Farmed Lot - Mitch Owens Road - Part Lot 30, Gore Concession Between concession 2RD and 3 RF 11-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Magladry Road Culvert Renewal $ 300.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0051 Project - Donald McNeely and Susan McNeely - 4265 McNeely Road 11-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Magladry Road Culvert Renewal $ 300.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0053 Project - Brabantdale Farms Ltd. - 4050 Heuvelmans Road 10-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Temporary License - 150 Parkdale Avenue - House Hold $ 59,600.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0054 Hazardous Waste Depot - Her Majesty the Queen 24-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Permanent Easement from M. $ 700.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0057 Rocheleau - 2659 Ottawa Road 174, or 174 Culvert Replacement Project 01-May-17 Manager DEL2017- Property Expropriation - Section 25 Offer - CSST - $ 13,500.00 Acquisition CREO-0058 Subterrainean Tunnel Segment, 236 Cathcart Street, Ottawa - Settlement & Compensation - Donna Pettey 18-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Dynes Road and Prince of Wales $ 675.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0059 Integrated Road, Sewer and Watermain Program - Ottawa Catholic School Board - 1481 Fisher Avenue 28-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Orleans Town Centre East $ 47,076.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0066 Subdivision - Jasbinder Singh - 3245 St. Joseph Boulevard, Ottawa 03-May-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Prince of Wales Drive $ 1,884.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0067 Coordinated Network Modifications Project - Coreen Judith Saikaley and Susan Irene Saikaley and Dennis Maurice Saikaley - 2221 Prince of Wales 03-May-17 Program DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Richmond Road Sidewalk $ 20,345.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0068 Rehabilitation Project (Forest Street to 150 East of Assaly Road) - 1859913 Ontario Inc. - 1394 Richmond Road - Additional Lands 10-May-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Dynes Road and Prince of Wales $ 1,790.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0071 Integrated Road, Sewer and Watermain Program - Stanley Chan and Teresa Chan - 886-890 Dynes Road 10-May-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Dynes Road and Prince of Wales $ 1,526.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0072 Integrated Road, Sewer and Watermain Program - The Hellenic Community of Ottawa - 1335 Prince of Wales Drive 08-May-17 Program DEL2017- Property Expropriation - Section 25 Offer - CSST - $ 19,400.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0073 Subterrainean Tunnel Segment, 251 Cathcart Street, Ottawa - Settlement & Compensation - Carleton Condominium Corporation No. 440 18-May-17 Program DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Storm Network and Drainage - $ 5,000.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0079 John McKinnon and Margaret McKinnon - 3151 Moodie Drive, Ottawa 16-May-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Prince of Wales Drive $ 890.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0080 Coordinated Network Modifications Project - Metropolitan Bible Church Property Corporation - 2176 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa 24-May-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Richmond Road Sidewalk $ 6,690.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0082 Rehabilitation Project (Forest Street to 150 East of Assaly Road) - Britannia-By-The-Bay Apartments I Limited - 1300 Richmond Road 17-May-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Prince of Wales Drive $ 1,615.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0083 Coordinates Network Modifications Project - 7773226 Canada Inc. - 2246 Prince of Wales 24-May-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Richmond Road Sidewalk $ 23,800.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0084 Rehabilitation Project (Forest Street to 150 East of Assaly Road) - Britannia-By-The-Bay Apartments II Limited - 1310 Richmond Road 6-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Fee Simple Interest and Temporary $ 2,809.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0088 Occupancy - Sarsfield Road Bridge Replacement Project - Richard St. Pierre and Rosalie St. Pierre - 4587 Sarsfield Road, Ottawa 31-May-17 Manager DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Permanent and Temporary $ 1.00 Acquisition CREO-0090 Easement from Shan Hu Dam and Xi-Nam Dam - South Nepean Collector Sewer - City of Ottawa 3-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition - Prince of Wales Drive $ 17,500.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0091 Coordinated Network Modifications Project - Roberte Catherine Noel - 2220 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa 9-Jun-17 Manager DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Permanent and Temporary $ 1.00 Acquisition CREO-0092 Easements from Claridge Homes - South Nepean Collector Sewer, City of Ottawa 9-Jun-17 Manager DEL2017- Property Acquisition - Permanent and Temporary $ 1.00 Acquisition CREO-0093 Easements from Minto Communities Inc. - South Nepean Collector Sewer, City of Ottawa 16-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Permanent Easement Acquisition and Temporary $ 500.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0100 Occupancy - Kinburn Side Road Storm Sewer and Road Reconstruction Project - 3091 Kinburn Side Road - Richard Kletnieks and Brandy Nieto 16-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Permanent Easement Acquisition and Temporary $ 500.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0101 Occupancy - Kinburn Side Road Storm Sewer and Road Reconstruction Project - 101 Mary Street - Peter Barber 22-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Permanent Easement Acquisition and Temporary $ 500.00 Acquisition Occupancy - Kinburn Side Road Storm Sewer and Road Manager CREO-0102 Reconstruction Project - 3111 Kinburn Side Road - Ronald Lesway 22-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Property Expropriation - Section 25 Offer, CSST - $ 12,500.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0106 Subterrainean Tunnel Segment - 254 Bolton Street, Ottawa - Settlement & Compensation - Hallie Jane Cotnam 22-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Property Expropriation - Section 25 Offer, CSST - $ 8,700.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0107 Subterrainean Tunnel Segment - 256 Bolton Street, Ottawa - Settlement & Compensation - Maree Cox 16-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Permanent Easement Acquisition and Temporary $ 500.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0110 Occupancy - Kinburn Side Road Storm Sewer and Road Reconstruction Project - 3117 Kinburn Side Road - Mary Loraine Spicer and Jean Spicer 29-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Easement acquisition - Sarsfield Road Culvert Renewal $ 500.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0117 Project - Karin Neely - Sarsfield Road 27-Jun-17 Manager DEL-2017- Property Acquisition of Natural Environment Area - $ 75,000.00 Acquisition CREO-0118 Marlborough Forest - McKenna, Dwyer Hill Road, Township of Rideau, City of Ottawa 27-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- Easement Acquisition and Temporary Occupancy - West $ 500.00 Acquisition Manager CREO-0119 End Culvert Repair and Replacement Program (Ritchie Side Road Culvert Project) - Ted John Lewandowski - 4056 Ritchie Side Road Total Expended $ 351,813.00 Delegation of Authority – Acquisition Lease of Land and Property – April 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 Approved Approved Report Report Title Total Transaction By Number Expended 07-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Acquisition Lease - 240 Centrum Boulevard - Orléans - $ 1,181.52 Acquisition Manager CREO-0009 Cumberland Community Resource Centre Lease 11-Apr-17 Director DEL2017- Lease Extension and Amending Agreement - 160 Elgin $ 472,439.16 Acquisition CREO-0050 Street - Light Rail Transit (LRT) Stage 1 Office Lease Total Expended $ 473,620.68 Delegation of Authority - License of Occupation Acquisition – April 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 Approved Approved Report Report Title Total Transaction By Number Expended 10-Apr-17 Program DEL2017- Temporary License - 150 Parkdale Avenue - House Hold $ 600.00 License of Manager CREO-0054 Hazardous Waste Depot - Her Majesty the Queen Occupation Acquisition 21-Jun-17 Program DEL2017- License - Avalon Subdivision Pathway - Aquaview Drive to $ 5,826.96 License of Manager CREO-0065 Brian Cobourn Boulevard - Hydro One Occupation Acquisition Total Expended $ 6,426.96 Delegation of Authority – Disposal of Land and Property – April 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 Approved Approved Report Report Title
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