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City of Maple Ridge
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
October 16, 2018
7:00 p.m.
Council Chamber
Note: This Agenda is also posted on the City’s Web Site at www.mapleridge.ca
The purpose of a Council meeting is to enact powers given to Council by using bylaws
or resolutions. This is the final venue for debate of issues before voting on a bylaw or
resolution.
100 CALL TO ORDER
200 AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA
300 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
400 ADOPTION OF MINUTES
401 Council Meetings
•Special Council Meeting – September 25, 2018
•Regular Council Meeting – September 25, 2018
•Special Council Meeting – October 2, 2018
•Regular Council Meeting – October 2, 2018
•Special Council Meeting – October 9, 2018
402 Public Hearing
•October 9, 2018
500 PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL
MEETING DECORUM
Council would like to remind all people present tonight that serious issues are
decided at Council meetings which affect many people’s lives. Therefore, we ask that
you act with the appropriate decorum that a Council Meeting deserves. Commentary
and conversations by the public are distracting. Should anyone disrupt the Council
Meeting in any way, the meeting will be stopped and that person’s behavior will be
reprimanded. The meeting is live streamed and recorded by the City of Maple Ridge.
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600 DELEGATIONS
650 QUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Note: Questions from the Public are limited to 15 minutes unless extended
by a motion approved by the majority of Council. Each speaker is limited to
2 minutes at a time.
700 ITEMS ON CONSENT
701 Minutes
701.1 Minutes of the Development Agreements Committee Meetings of October 2
and October 4, 2018
701.2 Minutes of Meetings of Committees and Commissions of Council
• Agricultural Advisory Committee – June 28, 2018
• Social Policy Advisory Committee – June 6, 2018
702 Reports
702.1 2018 Council Expenses
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 providing an update for Council
expenses recorded to date.
703 Correspondence
704 Release of Items from Closed Council Status
From the September 18, 2018 Closed Council Meeting
• Item 04.01 Pitt Meadows Airport – Release of Legal Opinion to
the City of Pitt Meadows – resolution only
From the October 2, 2018 Closed Council Meeting
• Item 04.01 Environmental Advisory Committee Membership –
2018 Member Appointment
From the October 9, 2018 Closed Council Meeting
• Item 04.02 Appointment of Financial Officer
800 UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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900 CORRESPONDENCE
1000 BYLAWS
Note: Items 1001 to 1007 are from the October 9, 2018 Public Hearing
Bylaws for Third Reading
1001 2017-319-RZ, 13589 232 Street
1001.1 Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7391-2017
To amend Official Community Plan Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A –
Silver Valley, Figure 2 – Land Use Plan and Figure 3A – Blaney Hamlet,
from Eco Cluster to Low/Medium Density Residential and Conservation;
and to amend Official Community Plan Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part VI,
A – Silver Valley Figure 4 – Trails/Open Space, to add Conservation area
1001.2 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7387-2017
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to R-1 (Residential
District); the current application is to permit a future subdivision of
approximately five lots.
1002 2017-434-RZ, 24364 112 Avenue
1002.1 Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7488-2018
To amend Schedule “B” from Conservation to Low/Medium Density
Residential and Low/Medium Density Residential to Conservation and
to amend Schedule “C” to remove from Conservation and to add to
Conservation
1002.2 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7399-2017
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to RS-1b (One Family
Urban (Medium Density) Residential) utilizing the Density Bonus provision;
the current application is to permit a future subdivision of approximately 15
(371m2) lots.
1003 2016-176-RZ, 23710 133 Avenue
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7259-2016
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to RM-1 (Townhouse
Residential); the current application is to permit a future development of
16 townhouse units.
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1004 2017-271-RZ, 11970 Glenhurst Street
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7361-2017
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to RT-1 (Two Family
Urban Residential); the current application is to permit future construction
of a duplex.
1005 2017-320-RZ, 12327 203 Street
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7380-2017
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to R-1 (Residential
District); the current application is to permit a future subdivision of 2 lots.
Bylaws for Third Reading and Adoption
1006 2018-218-RZ, Auto Wrecking Services
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7455-2018
Zoning Bylaw Text Amendment to prohibit auto wrecking services from the
M-2 (General Industrial) zone
1007 2018-320-RZ, Cannabis Retail Sales
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7487-2018
Zoning Bylaw text amendment to permit cannabis retail in the CS-1
Highway Commercial, C-2 Community Commercial, and C-3 Town Centre
Commercial Zones subject to prescribed separation requirements from
schools and other cannabis retail outlets
Bylaws for Adoption
1008 2012-023-RZ, 11240 238 Street
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending adoption
1008.1 Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7482-2018
To amend Schedule “B” from Park and Conservation to Institutional and
Conservation and to amend Schedule “C” to Add to Conservation
Adoption
1008.2 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-2017
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to P-6 (Civic
Institutional) to permit the future construction of Fire Hall No. 4
Adoption
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1009 2018-122-RZ, 12419 Garibaldi Street
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending adoption
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7451-2018
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to RS-2 (One Family
Suburban Residential) to permit a future subdivision into 2 lots not less
than 0.40 ha
Adoption
1010 2015-309-RZ, 21773, 21787 and 21795 Lougheed Highway
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending adoption
1010.1 21795 Lougheed Highway
Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7281-2016
To designate from Urban Residential to Commercial
Adoption
1010.2 21795, 21787 and 21773 Lougheed Highway
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to C-2 (Community
Commercial) to permit the construction of a Pediatric and Family Care Clinic
Adoption
1011 Maple Ridge Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 7458-2018
To exempt certain types of properties from municipal property taxation
Adoption
1012 Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Amending Bylaw No.
7494-2018
To ensure that definitions within the Business Licencing and Regulation
Bylaw special to the retail sale of non-medical cannabis match changes in
the Zoning Bylaw
Adoption
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1100 REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Public Works and Development Services
1101 2018-332-RZ, 11641 227 Street, Temporary Commercial Use Permit
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7509-2018 to designate
11641 227 Street as a Temporary Commercial Use Permit Area to allow a
Sales Centre for a future apartment use be given first reading and that the
applicant provide further information as described on Schedule H of the
Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999.
1102 2017-233-RZ, Subdivision and Development Servicing Amending Bylaw
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that Subdivision and
Development Servicing Amending Bylaw No. 7510-2018 to specify
engineering works and services for a new RT-2 (Ground-Oriented
Residential Infill) zone to implement the triplex, fourplex and courtyard
housing forms be given first, second and third readings.
1103 2016-191-DVP, 11939 240 Street
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-191-DVP to vary rear lot
setback requirements in the C-2 (Community Commercial) zone and to vary
the Maple Ridge Sign Bylaw to permit a larger secondary sign.
1104 2016-191-DP, 11939 240 Street
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-191-DP to permit construction
of a multi-tenant commercial development.
1105 Excess Capacity/Extended Services Agreement LC 161/18, 23791 112
Avenue
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to sign and seal Excess Capacity Latecomer
Agreement LC 161/18.
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1106 Community Emergency Protection Fund Application
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that the application for
Community Emergency Preparedness Funding (CEPF) 2018 Structural
Flood Mitigation Program project be supported and that overall grant
management for the project be provided by the City.
1107 Award of Contract RFP-OP18-65: Fabric Shelter Construction
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that Contract RFP-
OP18-65 for the supply, delivery and construction of a fabric structure at
the City of Maple Ridge Operations Centre be awarded to Universal Cover
Corporation, that a contingency be established for the project, that
Accumulated Surplus be utilized for costs exceeding the Financial Plan
allocation and that the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the
contract.
Corporate Services
1131 Community to Community (C2C) Forum Grant Program
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that staff be
authorized to submit the Community to Community (C2C) Forum Grant
application.
1132 Maple Ridge Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Bylaw
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Bylaw No. 7415-2017 to
designate the Freedom and Information and Protection Privacy Head for
the City of Maple Ridge be given first, second and third readings.
Parks, Recreation & Culture
1151
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Administration (including Fire and Police)
1171 Award of Contract ITT-FD18-64: Fire Hall 4 and Training Centre
Construction
Staff report dated October 16, 2018 recommending that Contract ITT-
FD18-64: Fire Hall 4 and Training Centre Construction be awarded to
Yellowridge Construction Ltd., that a contingency be established for the
project; that the next Financial Plan Bylaw amendment include additional
funding for construction and that the Corporate Officer be authorized to
execute the contract.
Other Committee Issues
1191
1200 STAFF REPORTS
1300 OTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT
1400 NOTICES OF MOTION AND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETING
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1500 ADJOURNMENT
Checked by:________________
Date: ________________
QUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
The purpose of the Question Period is to provide the public with an opportunity to
ask questions of Council on items that are of concern to them, with the exception of
Public Hearing bylaws which have not yet reached conclusion.
Council will not tolerate any derogatory remarks directed at Council or staff
members.
Each person will be permitted 2 minutes to ask their question (a second
opportunity is permitted if no one else is sitting in the chairs in front of the podium).
Questions must be directed to the Chair of the meeting and not to individual
members of Council. The total Question Period is limited to 15 minutes.
Council reserves the right to defer responding to a question in order to obtain the
information required to provide a complete and accurate response.
Other opportunities are available to address Council including public hearings,
delegations and community forum. The public may also make their views known to
Council by writing or via email and by attending open houses, workshops and
information meetings. Serving on an Advisory Committee is an excellent way to
have a voice in the future of this community.
For more information on these opportunities contact:
Clerk’s Department at 604-463-5221 or clerks@mapleridge.ca.
Mayor and Council at mayorandcouncil@mapleridge.ca.
400 Adoption and Receipt of Minutes
400
401 Minutes of Regular and Special Council Meetings
401
City of Maple Ridge
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
September 25, 2018
The Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on September 25, 2018 at 6:00
p.m. in the Blaney Room of the City Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, British
Columbia for the purpose of transacting regular City business.
0BPRESENT
Elected Officials Appointed Staff
Mayor N. Read P. Gill, Chief Administrative Officer
Councillor C. Bell K. Swift, General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Culture
Councillor Duncan F. Quinn, General Manager of Public Works and
Councillor B. Masse Development Services
Councillor G. Robson L. Benson, Director of Corporate Administration
Councillor T. Shymkiw
Councillor C. Speirs
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1.0 CALL TO ORDER
2.0 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-507
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda for the September 25, 2018 Special Council Meeting be
approved.
CARRIED
3.0 NOTICE OF CLOSED COUNCIL MEETING
R/2018-508
It was moved and seconded
That the meeting following this meeting be closed to the public pursuant to
Sections 90 (1) and 90 (2) of the Community Charter as the subject matter
being considered relates to the following:
1) Section 90(1)(g) Litigation or potential litigation affecting the
municipality;
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2) Section 90(1)(i) The receipt of advice that is subject to solicitor-
client privilege, including communications
necessary for that purpose; and
3) Any other matter that may be brought before the Council that meets
the requirements for a meeting closed to the public pursuant to
Sections 90 (1) and 90 (2) of the Community Charter or Freedom of
Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
CARRIED
4.0 ADJOURNMENT – 6:02 p.m.
_______________________________
N. Read, Mayor
Certified Correct
___________________________________
L. Benson, Corporate Officer
City of Maple Ridge
COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
September 25, 2018
The Minutes of the City Council Meeting held on September 25, 2018 at 7:11 p.m. in
the Council Chamber of the City Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, British
Columbia for the purpose of transacting regular City business.
0BPRESENT
Elected Officials Appointed Staff
Mayor N. Read P. Gill, Chief Administrative Officer
Councillor C. Bell K. Swift, General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Culture
Councillor K. Duncan F. Quinn, General Manager Public Works and Development
Councillor B. Masse Services
Councillor G. Robson L. Benson, Director of Corporate Administration
Councillor T. Shymkiw T. Thompson, Chief Financial Officer
Councillor C. Speirs C. Carter, Director of Planning
A. Gaunt, Confidential Secretary
Other staff as required
C. Goddard, Manager of Development and Environmental
Services
B. Elliott, Manager of Community Planning
A. Kopystynski, Planner 2
D. Pollock, Municipal Engineer
H. Exner, Fire Chief
M. Von Dop, Deputy Fire Chief
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The meeting was live streamed and recorded by the City of Maple Ridge
100 CALL TO ORDER
200 AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA
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300 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-509
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda for the Regular Council Meeting of September 25, 2018
be approved as circulated.
CARRIED
400 ADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTES – Nil
Note: Mayor Read advised on the anniversary of the Alouette River Management
Society (ARMS) and reported that the City of Maple Ridge and Councillor
Robson were presented with an Award of Special Recognition from ARMS
for work done in partnership with the Society.
500 PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL – Nil
600 DELEGATIONS
601 Arts Council Update
• Curtis Pendleton, Executive Director
Ms. Pendleton advised that she has been in her role as Executive Director
for seven months and commented positively on the scope and quality of
programs run by the Arts Council. She shared activities of the Arts Council
over the years and reported on developments for the upcoming season.
She announced that the Arts Council celebrated its 48th year this year and
has operated the ACT Arts Centre for 15 years. Ms. Pendleton reviewed the
annual report and advised on milestones achieved over the last 15 years in
terms of participation in programs by residents and the many performances
brought to Maple Ridge.
650 QUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Glenn Schaffrick
Mr. Schaffrick referred to a Ministry of Transportation project underway on
the Haney Bypass. He advised that residents of Stonehouse Estates had
met with a team from the Ministry of Transportation to express concern
with the increase in sound level impacting buildings resulting from the
increase in lanes. He also advised that Ministry of Transportation
guidelines indicate that $25,000 can be allocated on each residential unit
impacted for sound mitigation however Ministry of Transportation
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representatives indicated that due to this project being delayed by Maple
Ridge Council, little or no funds will be available for this. Mr. Schaffrick
asked that Council work with the Ministry of Transportation project team to
ensure that sound mitigation for the residents located at the lower end of
the project is factored into the budget. He advised on correspondence
between the residents of Stonehouse Estates and the Ministry of
Transportation pertaining to sound mitigation for specific units.
Mr. Schaffrick asked whether Council will take requests pertaining to sound
mitigation from the residents of Maple Ridge and represent their concerns
and requirements to ensure the enjoyment and quality of life expected from
residential units and also asked if Council will ensure that before 100%
design complete is reached for this project that a sound remediation
budget for these units is included and specifically earmarked in the project
plans.
Mayor Read indicated that residents will be supported and represented by
Council, and that sound mitigation strategies will be referred to the General
Manager of Public Works and Development and the Municipal Engineer.
Mayor Read provided an explanation for project delays from the City’s
aspect, stating that Council wishes to ensure the best possible outcomes in
terms of traffic flow and safety improvement design for Lougheed Highway
and 222 Street intersection for the community.
She asked Mr. Schaffrick to share his contact information with the General
Manager and Municipal Engineer and to include them in any further
dialogue with the Ministry of Transportation.
700 ITEMS ON CONSENT
701 Minutes
701.1 Minutes of the Development Agreements Committee Meetings of
September 12 and September 18, 2018
701.2 Minutes of Meetings of Committees and Commissions of Council
• Environmental Advisory Committee – July 16, 2018
• Community Heritage Commission – June 14, 2018
702 Reports – Nil
703 Correspondence – Nil
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704 Release of Items from Closed Council Status
R/2018-510
It was moved and seconded
That Items 701.1 and 701.2 on the “Items on Consent” agenda be
received into the record.
CARRIED
800 UNFINISHED BUSINESS
801 Motion by Councillor Bell
Councillor Bell spoke on the motion put forward.
R/2018-511
It was moved and seconded
That staff be directed to prepare a discussion paper on recent
amendments to the Local Government Act which give municipalities new
authority to establish Residential Rental Tenure Zoning, and options for the
application of this zoning for existing and new developments in Maple
Ridge.
CARRIED
Councillor Robson, Councillor Shymkiw - OPPOSED
900 CORRESPONDENCE – Nil
1000 BYLAWS
Note: Items 1001 to 1007 are from the September 18, 2018 Public Hearing
Bylaws for Third Reading
1001 2013-117-RZ, 12182 228 Street
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7055-2014
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to R-3 (Special
Amenity Residential District). The current application is to permit a future
subdivision of approximately 3 lots.
Third reading
R/2018-512
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7055-2014 be given third reading.
CARRIED
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1002 2017-233-RZ
1002.1 Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7349-2017
To amend the Maple Ridge Official Community Plan to implement the
triplex, fourplex and courtyard housing forms
Third reading
R/2018-513
It was moved and seconded
That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7349-2017 be given
third reading.
CARRIED
1002.2 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7312-2017
To amend the Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw to create a new RT-2 (Ground-
Oriented Residential Infill) zone to implement the triplex, fourplex and
courtyard housing forms
Third reading
R/2018-514
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7312-2017 be given third reading.
CARRIED
1002.3 Off Street Parking and Loading Amending Bylaw No. 7350-2017
To amend the Maple Ridge Off Street Parking and Loading Bylaw to
implement the triplex, fourplex and courtyard forms. The current
application is to create a new RT-2 (Ground-Oriented Residential Infill)
zone.
Third reading
R/2018-515
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7350-2017 be given third reading.
CARRIED
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1003 2017-221-RZ, 22032 119 Avenue
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7355-2017
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to RT-2 (Ground-
Oriented Residential Infill). The current application is to permit the future
construction of a triplex.
Third reading
R/2018-516
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7355-2017 be given third reading.
CARRIED
1004 2017-331-RZ, 12260 Laity Street
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7385-2017
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to RS-1b (One Family
Urban (Medium Density) Residential). The current application is to permit
the future subdivision of approximately 3 lots.
Third reading
R/2018-517
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7385-2017 be given third reading.
CARRIED
1005 2017-031-RZ, 21333 River Road
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7348-2017
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to RT-2 (Ground-
Oriented Residential Infill). The current application is to permit future
construction of approximately 4 units.
Third reading
R/2018-518
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7348-2017 be given third reading.
CARRIED
Councillor Robson - OPPOSED
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1006 2012-023-RZ, 11240 238 Street
1006.1 Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7482-2018
To amend Schedule “B” from Park and Conservation to Institutional and
Conservation and to amend Schedule “C” to Add to Conservation
Third reading
The Manager of Development and Environmental Services provided details
on the application and advised on the process followed prior to the staff
report being presented to Council. He clarified efforts made to mitigate
noise and spoke to the need for a fire hall in the area.
The Fire Chief advised on the site selection process.
R/2018-519
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7482-2018 be given third reading.
CARRIED
1006.2 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-2017
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to P-6 (Civic Institutional) to
permit the future construction of Fire Hall No. 4
Third reading
R/2018-520
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7313-2017 be given third reading.
CARRIED
1007 2015-373-RZ, 23616 132 Avenue
1007.1 Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7469-2018
To amend Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A – Silver Valley, Figure 2 -
Land Use Plan, from Medium/High Density Residential and Conservation to
Conservation/Low Density Urban and Medium/High Density Residential;
and to amend Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A – Silver Valley, Figure
4 – Trails / Open Space to add to Conservation and to remove from
Conservation
Third reading
R/2018-521
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7469-2018 be given third reading.
CARRIED
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1007.2 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7195-2015
To rezone from RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential) to RM-1 (Townhouse
Residential) and R-1 (Residential District). The current application is to permit a
16 unit townhouse project and one lot accommodating an existing single
residential dwelling.
Third reading
R/2018-522
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7195-2015 be given third reading.
CARRIED
Bylaws for Adoption
1008 2017-527-RZ, 21322 121 Avenue
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7429-2018
Staff report dated September 25, 2018 recommending adoption
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to R-1 (Residential
District) to permit a subdivision of approximately 2 single family lots not
less than 462 m2.
Adoption
R/2018-523
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7429-2018 be adopted.
CARRIED
1100 REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Public Works and Development Services
1101 2018-310-AL, 25236 112 Avenue, Application to Exclude Land from the
Agricultural Land Reserve
Staff report dated September 25, 2018 providing options for consideration
pertaining to Application 2018-310-AL to exclude approximately 1.19
hectares (2.75 acres) of land from the Agricultural Land Reserve.
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R/2018-524
It was moved and seconded
That the application be authorized to go forward to the Agricultural Land
Commission with a summary of Council’s comments and the staff report.
CARRIED
Councillor Duncan - OPPOSED
1102 2017-061-RZ, 22255 Dewdney Trunk Road, Housing Agreement
Staff report dated September 25, 2018 recommending that 22255
Dewdney Trunk Housing Agreement Bylaw No. 7497-2018 to enter into a
Housing Agreement for 49 units of market rental apartments in a mixed
use commercial/apartment building to be constructed fronting Dewdney
Trunk Road be given first, second and third readings.
R/2018-525
It was moved and seconded
That 22255 Dewdney Trunk Road Housing Agreement Bylaw No. 7497-
2018 be given first, second and third readings.
CARRIED
1103 2017-061-DVP, 22255 Dewdney Road
Staff report dated September 25, 2018 recommending that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2017-061-DVP to standardize and
reduce setbacks for all buildings, restrict commercial storefronts to
Dewdney Trunk Road and to allow residential uses at ground level along
Plaza Street or Brown Avenue.
R/2018-526
It was moved and seconded
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2017-061-DVP
respecting property located at 22255 Dewdney Trunk Road.
Note: A presentation on the item was requested prior to the vote.
A. Kopystynski, Planner gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the
following information:
• Background information on site
• Clarification on setbacks and variances
• Application information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
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• Neighbourhood Plan Context
• Site Characteristics
• Development Proposal
• Landscape Plan
The question was called on the motion.
CARRIED
1104 2017-061-DP, 22255 Dewdney Trunk Road
Staff report dated September 25, 2018 recommending that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2017-061-DP to permit a mixed use
commercial/apartment development at 22255 Dewdney Trunk Road.
R/2018-527
It was moved and seconded
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2017-061-DP
respecting the property located at 22255 Dewdney Trunk Road.
CARRIED
Financial and Corporate Services (including Fire and Police)
1131 2019 Permissive Tax Exemptions
Staff report dated September 25, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 7458-2018 to exempt certain types of properties
from municipal property taxation be given first, second and third readings.
R/2018-528
It was moved and seconded
That Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 7458-2018 be given first, second and third
readings.
CARRIED
1132 Trade Retired Fire Engine for Justice Institute of BC (JIBC) Training
Staff report dated September 25, 2018 recommending that retired Fire
Engine 3-2 be donated to the Justice Institute of BC (JIBC) in exchange for
training time at the JIBC Training Centre.
The Chief Administrative Officer advised on the donation for the fire engine
and the partnership between the Justice Institute and the City of Maple
Ridge.
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R/2018-529
It was moved and seconded
That staff be authorized to donate retired Engine 3-2 to the Justice Institute
of BC (JIBC) in exchange for training time at the JIBC training centre.
CARRIED
Parks, Recreation & Culture
1151 Award of Contract for Telosky Stadium/Thomas Haney Secondary School
Synthetic Fields Carpeting
Staff report dated September 25, 2018 recommending that Contract RFP-
PL18-48 for Telosky Stadium Synthetic Turf Supply and Installation be
awarded to AstroTurf West Distributors Ltd, that a contingency be
established and that the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the
contract.
The Chief Administration Officer advised on the funding model associated
with the project.
R/2018-530
It was moved and seconded
That Contract RFP-PL18-48 for Telosky Stadium Synthetic Turf Supply and
Installation be awarded to AstroTurf West Distributors Ltd. in the amount of
$1,348,000 plus taxes; and
That a contingency of $67,400 be established for this project; and further
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the contract.
CARRIED
Administration – Nil
Other Committee Issues – Nil
1200 STAFF REPORTS – Nil
1300 OTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT- Nil
1400 NOTICES OF MOTION AND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS – Nil
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1500 ADJOURNMENT – 8:34 p.m.
_______________________________
N. Read, Mayor
Certified Correct
___________________________________
L. Benson, Corporate Officer
City of Maple Ridge
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
October 2, 2018
The Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on October 2, 2018 at 6:30
p.m. in the Blaney Room of the City Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, British
Columbia for the purpose of transacting regular City business.
0BPRESENT
Elected Officials Appointed Staff
Mayor N. Read P. Gill, Chief Administrative Officer
Councillor C. Bell K. Swift, General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Culture
Councillor Duncan F. Quinn, General Manager of Public Works and
Councillor B. Masse Development Services
Councillor C. Speirs L. Benson, Director of Corporate Administration
ABSENT
Councillor G. Robson
Councillor T. Shymkiw
Note: These Minutes are also posted on the City’s Web Site at www.mapleridge.ca
1.0 CALL TO ORDER
2.0 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-531
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda for the October 2, 2018 Special Council Meeting be
approved.
CARRIED
3.0 NOTICE OF CLOSED COUNCIL MEETING
R/2018-532
It was moved and seconded
That the meeting following this meeting be closed to the public pursuant to
Sections 90 (1) and 90 (2) of the Community Charter as the subject matter
being considered relates to the following:
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1) Section 90(1)(a) Personal information about an identifiable
individual who is being considered for a position on
a Committee of Council as appointed by the
municipality; and
2) Any other matter that may be brought before the Council that meets
the requirements for a meeting closed to the public pursuant to
Sections 90 (1) and 90 (2) of the Community Charter or Freedom of
Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
CARRIED
4.0 ADJOURNMENT – 6:32 p.m.
_______________________________
N. Read, Mayor
Certified Correct
___________________________________
L. Benson, Corporate Officer
City of Maple Ridge
COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
October 2, 2018
The Minutes of the City Council Meeting held on October 2, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. in the
Council Chamber of the City Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, British Columbia
for the purpose of transacting regular City business.
0BPRESENT
Elected Officials Appointed Staff
Mayor N. Read P. Gill, Chief Administrative Officer
Councillor C. Bell K. Swift, General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Culture
Councillor K. Duncan F. Quinn, General Manager Public Works and Development
Councillor B. Masse Services
Councillor G. Robson L. Benson, Corporate Officer
Councillor T. Shymkiw C. Nolan, Corporate Controller
Councillor C. Speirs C. Carter, Director of Planning
A. Gaunt, Confidential Secretary
Other staff as required
C. Goddard, Manager of Development and Environmental
Services
D. Pollock, Municipal Engineer
R. MacNair, Senior Advisor, Bylaw and Licencing Services
A. Kopystynski, Planner 2
V. Richmond, Manager of Parks Planning and Development
Note: These Minutes are also posted on the City’s Web Site at www.mapleridge.ca
The meeting was live streamed and recorded by the City of Maple Ridge
100 CALL TO ORDER
200 AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA
The agenda was amended with the withdrawal of Item 1104 Community
Engagement Preparedness Fund Application and the addition of a
discussion on adjustments to the Council meeting schedule under Section
1300 Matters Deemed Expedient
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300 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-533
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda for the October 2 be amended with the withdrawal of Item
1104 and be approved as amended.
CARRIED
400 ADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTES
401 Minutes of the Special Council Meeting of September 18, 2018 and the
Regular Council Meeting of September 18, 2018
R/2018-534
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Special Council Meeting of September 18, 2018
and the Regular Council Meeting of September 18, 2018 be adopted as
circulated.
CARRIED
402 Minutes of the Public Hearing of September 18, 2018
R/2018-535
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Public Hearing of September 18, 2018 be adopted
as circulated.
CARRIED
500 PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL
501 Cemetery Services
• Valoree Richmond, Manager of Parks Planning and Development
The Manager of Parks Planning and Development gave a PowerPoint
presentation providing the following information:
• trends within cemetery services includuing lude greener cremation
and burial options, memorialization and scattering gardens;
• definitions and meanings of green burial, memorialization and
scattering gardens
• cemetery expansion options
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600 DELEGATIONS
601 Agricultural Advisory Committee Food Garden Contest
• Recognition of Food Garden Contest Winners
Ryan Murphy, Agricultural Advisory Committee Member gave a PowerPoint
presentation providing information on the 2018 Food Garden Contest
hosted by the committee. He advised on the categories in the contest and
provided details on the winners for the following categories:
• Best Problem Solving Garden – Darren Manweiler
• Best Self-Sustaining Garden – Ken Manweiler
• Best Front Yard Garden – Ayuko Takahashi
• Best Back Yard Garden – Elena Erokhina and Mike Mercier
• Best Children’s Garden – Luka Takahashi
• Best Overall Garden – Bernice Van Netten
602 Community Inclusion Month
• Deb Appleby, Community Council Member, Vancouver Coastal East
Ms. Appleby provided information on Community Inclusion Month and the
services and programs provided for those with developmental disabilities to
allow those persons to live within and be a part of the community of Maple
Ridge.
She advised that October is Community Inclusion Month in BC (formerly
known as Community Living Month.
650 QUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Eric Phillips
Mr. Phillips asked for an update on the status of trucks owned by Chohan
going through the Hammond neighbourhood. He spoke to a Council
resolution passed pertaining to the cessation of train whistles and asked
where the City or the railway company will be liable in case of an accident.
The Senior Advisor, Bylaw and Licencing Services provided an update on
the process being followed in dealing with Chohan Trucking.
The Municipal Engineer advised on liability issues with respect to railway
crossings.
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700 ITEMS ON CONSENT
701 Minutes
701.1 Minutes of the Development Agreements Committee Meeting of September
25, 2018
701.2 Minutes of Committees and Commissions of Council
• Active Transportation Advisory Committee – March 28 and July 25,
2018
• Public Art Steering Committee – June 26, 2018
702 Reports – Nil
703 Correspondence – Nil
704 Release of Items from Closed Council Status - Nil
R/2018-536
It was moved and seconded
That Items 701.1 and 701.2 on the “Items on Consent” agenda be
received into the record.
CARRIED
800 UNFINISHED BUSINESS – Nil
900 CORRESPONDENCE – Nil
1000 BYLAWS
Bylaws for Adoptions
1001 2016-191-RZ, 11939 240 Street
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7257-2016
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending adoption
To rezone from CS-1 (Service Commercial) to C-2 (Community Commercial)
to permit construction of a multi-tenant commercial development
Adoption
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R/2018-537
It was moved and seconded
That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7257-2016 be adopted.
CARRIED
1100 REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Public Works and Development Services
1101 2018-323-AL, 23623 and 23451 Jim Robson Way, Application to Exclude
Land from the Agricultural Land Reserve
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 providing options for consideration
pertaining to Application 2018-323-AL to exclude 24.7 hectares (61 acres)
of land from the Agricultural Land Reserve.
R/2018-538
It was moved and seconded
That Application 2018-323-AL not be authorized to go forward to the
Agricultural Land Commission.
Note: Prior to the question being called on the motion, a presentation by Planning
staff was requested.
D. Hall, Planner gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following
information:
• Application Information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Plan Context
• Site Characteristics
• Development Proposal
• Drainage Initiatives
Sheri Gordon – Consultant for Property Owners
Ms. Gordon spoke on the challenges facing the owners of the property in
the application in using the land for agriculture due to drainage issues and
provided numerous examples of why the land is not able to support
agriculture. She advised that the property owners wish to use the land for a
light eco industrial park to ensure it is developed in such a way that it has a
low impact on the surrounding neighbourhood. She referred to points in
the staff report and provided details on why the applicant did not agree
with the statements. Ms. Gordon provided reasons for the submission of
the application and expressed that drainage has been an issue dating back
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to 1981 and felt there has been a refusal to address the issue which has
negatively impact the owners’ ability to farm.
R/2018-539
Before the question on the motion was called, it was moved and seconded
That Application 2018-323-AL be deferred until after the completion of the
Albion Area Plan.
CARRIED
Councillor Duncan - OPPOSED
1102 2018-242-RZ, 11265 243 Street, RS-3 to RM-1
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7498-2018 to rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural
Residential) to RM-1 (Townhouse Residential) to create a 16 unit
townhouse development with underground parking be given first reading
and that the applicant provide further information as described on
Schedules A, C, D, F and G of the Development Procedures Bylaw No.
5879-1999, along with information required for a Subdivision application.
R/2018-540
It was moved and seconded
In respect of Section 475 of the Local Government Act, requirement for
consultation during the development or amendment of an Official
Community Plan, Council must consider whether consultation is required
with specifically:
i. The Board of the Regional District in which the area covered by the
plan is located, in the case of a Municipal Official Community Plan;
ii. The Board of any Regional District that is adjacent to the area covered
by the plan;
iii. The Council of any municipality that is adjacent to the area covered by
the plan;
iv. First Nations;
v. Boards of Education, Greater Boards and Improvements District
Boards; and
vi. The Provincial and Federal Governments and their agencies.
and in that regard it is recommended that no additional consultation be
required in respect of this matter beyond the early posting of the proposed
Official Community Plan amendments on the City’s website, together with
an invitation to the public to comment, and;
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That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7498-2018 be given first reading; and
That the applicants provide further information as described on Schedules
A, C, D, F, and G of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879–1999,
along with the information required a Subdivision application.
CARRIED
1103 2017-390-RZ, 23084 and 23100 Lougheed Highway, RS-3 to RM-4
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7499-2018 to revise the
boundary between Conservation and Urban Residential to fit site conditions
be given first and second reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing and
that Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7442-2018 to rezone from RS-
3 (One Family Rural Residential) to RM-4 (Multiple Family Residential
District) to permit future construction of approximately 32 townhouse units
in six (6) buildings be given second reading and be forwarded to Public
Hearing.
R/2018-541
It was moved and seconded
1) That, in accordance with Section 475 of the Local Government Act,
opportunity for early and on-going consultation has been provided by
way of posting Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7499-
2018 on the municipal website and requiring that the applicant host
a Development Information Meeting (DIM), and Council considers it
unnecessary to provide any further consultation opportunities, except
by way of holding a Public Hearing on the bylaw;
2) That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7499-2018 be
considered in conjunction with the Capital Expenditure Plan and
Waste Management Plan;
3) That it be confirmed that Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw
No. 7499-2018 is consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and
Waste Management Plan;
4) That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7499-2018 be
given first and second readings and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
5) That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7442-2018 be given second reading,
and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
6) That the following terms and conditions be met prior to final reading:
i) Registration of a Rezoning Servicing Agreement as a Restrictive
Covenant and receipt of the deposit of a security, as outlined in
the Agreement;
ii) Approval from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure;
iii) Amendment to Official Community Plan Schedule “C”;
iv) Park dedication as required, including removal of all debris and
garbage from park land;
v) Consolidation of the subject properties;
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vi) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical
Report, which addresses the suitability of the subject properties
for the proposed development;
vii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the protection of the
Environmentally Sensitive areas (wetlands) on the subject
properties;
viii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for protecting the Visitor
Parking;
ix) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater
Management, including maintenance instruction for strata
residents;
x) Removal of existing building/s;
xi) In addition to the site profile, a disclosure statement must be
submitted by a Professional Engineer advising whether there is
any evidence of underground fuel storage tanks on the subject
properties. If so, a Stage 1 Site Investigation Report is required
to ensure that the subject property is not a contaminated site.
xii) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $131,000
($4,100 /unit) be provided in keeping with the Council Policy
with regard to Community Amenity Contributions.
Note: Prior to the question being called on the motion, a presentation by Planning
staff was requested.
A. Kopystynski, Planner, gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the
following information:
• Application information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Plan Context
• Site Characteristics
• Development Proposal
• Proposed Site Plan
• Proposed Plans for Units
• Building Elevations
• Amenities on Site
• Landscape Plans
• Renderings of sample buildings
• Information on the road system and clarification on entrances and
exits to the proposed development
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R/2018-542
Before the question on the motion was called, it was moved and seconded
That Application 2017-390-RZ at 23084 and 23100 Lougheed Highway be
referred back to staff for further discussion with the applicant to address
the concerns of Council.
CARRIED
Councillor Shymkiw - OPPOSED
Note: Item 1104 was withdrawn.
1104 Community Emergency Preparedness Fund Application
1105 225 Street Sewage Pump Station Upgrades: Purchase of Flgyt Pumps
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending that the contract for the
Sewage Pump Station: Pumps, Parts Service be awarded to Xylem Canada
Company and that the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the
contract.
The Municipal Engineer provided clarification on the purchase of the
pumps.
R/2018-543
It was moved and seconded
That the contract for the Sewage Pump Station: Pumps, Parts Service be
awarded to Xylem CanadaCompany in the amount of $562,236.46
excluding taxes; and
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the Contract.
CARRIED
1106 Renewal of Recycle BC (formerly MMBC) Contract for Packaging and
Printed Paper
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending that Recycle BC be
notified of the City’s intent to enter into a new five year agreement, that the
Corporate Officer be authorized to execute a finalized Statements of Work
and that a letter be sent to the Province requesting that Recycle BC
develop a fully-funded Packaging and Printed Paper Initiative for
Streetscape Collection.
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R/2018-544
It was moved and seconded
That Recycle BC be notified of the City’s intent to enter into a new five year
agreement; and
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute a finalized Statements
of Work for Curbside Collection Services, Multi-Family Building Collection
Services, and Depot Collection Services; and further
That a letter be sent to the Province requesting that Recycle BC be directed
to develop a fully funded Packaging and Printed Paper Initiative for
Streetscape Collection.
CARRIED
1107 Increased Value to Contract ITT-EN18-37: Downtown Enhancement –
Loughheed Highway (224 Street to 226 Street)
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending that the BA Blacktop
Ltd. contract for ITT-EN18-37: Downtown Enhancement – Loughheed
Highway (224 Street to 226 Street) be increased for the purchase of
ornamental streetlights and funding for property restoration.
The Municipal Engineer provided clarification on the purchase of the
ornamental streetlights through the contractor.
R/2018-545
It was moved and seconded
That the BA Blacktop Ltd. Contract for ITT-EN18-37: Downtown
Enhancement – Lougheed Highway (224 Street to 226 Street), be
increased by $367,000.00 from the overall project budget for the purchase
of ornamental streetlights and the funding for the property restoration.
CARRIED
1108 Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Amending Bylaw No.
7494-2017
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Business Licencing and Regulation Amending Bylaw No. 7494-2018 to
ensure that definitions within the Business Licencing and Regulation Bylaw
special to the retail sale of non-medical cannabis match changes in the
Zoning Bylaw be given first, second and third readings.
The Senior Advisor, Bylaw and Licencing Services provided clarification on
the proposed fees within the bylaw.
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1108.1
R/2018-546
It was moved and seconded
That Business Licencing and Regulation Amending Bylaw No.7494-2018
be given first, second and third readings.
CARRIED
Councillor Shymkiw - OPPOSED
1108.2
R/2018-547
It was moved and seconded
That staff prepare a policy and formalized procedures for reviewing,
evaluating and approving applications for cannabis retail stores.
CARRIED
Financial and Corporate Services (including Fire and Police)
1131 2018 Community Grants
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending that the proposed
allocation of Community Grants be approved.
R/2018-548
It was moved and seconded
That the proposed allocation of Community Grants as shown on Schedule “A” of
the staff report dated October 2, 2018 titled 2018 Community Grants be
approved.
CARRIED
1132 Revitalization Tax Exemption Agreements – Employment Lands Investment
Incentive Program
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to execute agreements with qualified property
owners.
R/2018-549
It was moved and seconded
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute agreements with
qualified property owners as defined in the Maple Ridge Revitalization Tax
Exemption Bylaw No. 7112-2014.
CARRIED
Councillor Robson - OPPOSED
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Parks, Recreation & Culture
1151 Follow up to the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Home Show Society Request
for Improvements at the Albion Fairgrounds
Staff report dated October 2, 2018 recommending that staff proceed with
civil design works at the Albion Fairgrounds and that the Financial Plan
Bylaw be amended to include funding from Accumulated Surplus for the
design and installation work.
The Manager of Parks Planning and Development advised on the increase
in cost for the civil design works.
MAIN MOTION
R/2018-550
It was moved and seconded
That staff proceed with civil design work, including surface improvements,
grading, drainage, electrical, potable water connect ions and waste water
disposal components at the Albion Fairgrounds; and
That the Financial Plan Bylaw be amended to include $250,000 from
Accumulated Surplus for the design and installation work.
MOTION TO DEFER
R/2018-551
It was moved and seconded
That the staff report dated October 2, 2018 titled “Follow up to the Maple
Ridge-Pitt Meadows Home Show Society Request for Improvements at the
Albion Fairgrounds” be deferred until after the completion of the Albion
Area Plan report.
CARRIED
Councillor Robson, Councillor Shymkiw, Councillor Speirs - OPPOSED
Administration – Nil
Other Committee Issues – Nil
1200 STAFF REPORTS – Nil
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1300 OTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT
1301 Adjustments to the Upcoming Council Meeting Schedule
Discussion was held on possible adjustments to the Council meeting
schedule. The Chief Administrative Officer advised on rescheduling of the
October 16, 2018 Council meeting.
R/2018-552
It was moved and seconded
That a Closed Council Meeting and a Regular Council Meeting be
scheduled for October 9, 2018, that items from the October 16, 2018
Regular Council Meeting be moved to the October 9, 2018 Council meeting
agenda and that a October 16, 2018 Council Meeting be held only if
required.
CARRIED
1302 USMCA Trade Deal
Councillor Robson expressed concern with a provision in the new USMCA
Trade Deal calling for the inclusion of all wines in grocery stores rather than
only BC wines. He requested an opinion from staff on the City’s ability to
prevent grocery retailers from stocking international brands in existing wine
stores.
The Director of Planning advised that staff will need to obtain a legal
opinion on the matter.
It was requested that information be provided at the Council Meeting
scheduled for October 9, 2018
1400 NOTICES OF MOTION AND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS – Nil
1500 ADJOURNMENT – 9:25 p.m.
_______________________________
N. Read, Mayor
Certified Correct
___________________________________
L. Benson, Corporate Officer
City of Maple Ridge
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
October 9, 2018
The Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on October 9, 2018 at 6:30
p.m. in the Blaney Room of the City Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, British
Columbia for the purpose of transacting regular City business.
0BPRESENT
Elected Officials Appointed Staff
Mayor N. Read P. Gill, Chief Administrative Officer
Councillor C. Bell K. Swift, General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Culture
Councillor Duncan F. Quinn, General Manager of Public Works and
Councillor B. Masse Development Services
Councillor G. Robson L. Benson, Director of Corporate Administration
Councillor T. Shymkiw Other staff as required
Councillor C. Speirs C. Nolan, Corporate Controller
Note: These Minutes are also posted on the City’s Web Site at www.mapleridge.ca
Note: Councillor Shymkiw joined the meeting via telephone
1.0 CALL TO ORDER
2.0 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-553
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda for the October 9, 2018 Special Council Meeting be
approved.
CARRIED
3.0 NOTICE OF CLOSED COUNCIL MEETING
R/2018-554
It was moved and seconded
That the meeting following this meeting be closed to the public pursuant to
Sections 90 (1) and 90 (2) of the Community Charter as the subject matter
being considered relates to the following:
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1) Section 90(1)(a) Personal information about an identifiable
individual who holds or is being considered for a
position as an officer of the municipality;
2) Section 90(1)(i) The receipt of advice that is subject to solicitor-
client privilege, including communications
necessary for that purpose; and
3) Any other matter that may be brought before the Council that meets
the requirements for a meeting closed to the public pursuant to
Sections 90 (1) and 90 (2) of the Community Charter or Freedom of
Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
CARRIED
4.0 ADJOURNMENT – 6:31 p.m.
_______________________________
N. Read, Mayor
Certified Correct
___________________________________
L. Benson, Corporate Officer
402 Minutes of the Public Hearing
402
City of Maple Ridge
PUBLIC HEARING
October 9, 2018
The Minutes of the Public Hearing held in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 11995 Haney
Place, Maple Ridge, British Columbia on October 9, 2018 at 7:03 p.m.
____________________________________________________________________________
PRESENT
Elected Officials Appointed Staff
Mayor N. Read P. Gill, Chief Administrative Officer
Councillor C. Bell F. Quinn, General Manager of Public Works and
Councillor K. Duncan Development
Councillor B. Masse C. Carter, Director of Planning
Councillor C. Speirs L Benson, Corporate Officer
C. Goddard, Manager of Development and Environmental
ABSENT Services
Councillor G. Robson A. Gaunt, Confidential Secretary
Councillor T. Shymkiw Other staff as required
C. Chan, Planner
A. Bowden, Planner
D. Hall, Planner
______________________________________________________________________________
Mayor Read called the meeting to order. The Corporate Officer explained the procedure and
rules of order of the Public Hearing and advised that the bylaws will be considered further at
the next Council Meeting on October 16, 2018.
The Mayor then called upon Planning Department staff to present the following items on the
agenda:
1) 2017-319-RZ, 13589 232 Street
Lot 7 Section 29 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan 11173
Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7391-2017
To amend Official Community Plan Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A – Silver
Valley, Figure 2 – Land Use Plan and Figure 3A – Blaney Hamlet, from Eco Cluster to
Low/Medium Density Residential and Conservation.
To amend Official Community Plan Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A – Silver
Valley Figure 4 – Trails/Open Space, to add Conservation area.
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Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7387-2017
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to R-1 (Residential District). The
current application is to permit a future subdivision of approximately five lots.
The Corporate Officer advised that 13 letters were sent out and that no
correspondence was received on this item.
The Manager of Development and Environmental Services gave a PowerPoint
presentation providing the following information:
• Application Information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Context
• Terms and Conditions
The Mayor called for speakers three times.
There being no comment, the Mayor declared this item dealt with.
2) 2017-434-RZ, 24364 112 Avenue
Lot A Section 10 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan7408
Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7488-2018
To amend Schedule “B” from Conservation to Low/Medium Density Residential and
Low/Medium Density Residential to Conservation.
To amend Schedule “C” to remove from Conservation and to add to Conservation.
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7399-2017
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to RS-1b (One Family Urban
(Medium Density) Residential) utilizing the Density Bonus provision. The current
application is to permit a future subdivision of approximately 15 (371m2) lots.
The Corporate Officer advised that 35 letters were sent out and that no
correspondence was received on this item.
The Manager of Development and Environmental Services gave a PowerPoint
presentation providing the following information:
• Application Information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Context
• Site Characteristics
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• Proposed Site Plan
• Terms and Conditions
The Mayor called for speakers three times.
There being no comment, the Mayor declared this item dealt with.
3) 2016-176-RZ, 23710 133 Avenue
Lot 4 Section 28 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan EPP73927
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7259-2016
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to RM-1 (Townhouse Residential).
The current application is to permit a future development of 16 townhouse units.
The Corporate Officer advised that 116 letters were sent out and that no
correspondence was received on this item.
The Manager of Development and Environmental Services gave a PowerPoint
presentation providing the following information:
• Application Information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Context
• Site Characteristics
• Proposed Site Plan
• Elevations
• Landscape Plan
• Terms and Conditions
The Mayor called for speakers on first call.
The Mayor called for speakers on second call
Patrick *.* (last name not audible)
Patrick identified his property as backing onto the proposed development. He
expressed concern with the impact on parking which is already an existing issue,
drainage on the slope which is already poor in the area, the height of the proposed
buildings in that they will tower over existing homes and the negative impact on wildlife
in the park and the surrounding area. He is opposed to the application.
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October 9, 2018
Page 4 of 7
Bryan Holland
Mr. Holland identified his property as backing onto the park in the neighbourhood. He
advised on blasting done during another development which was extremely disruptive
and expressed concern that this may be done again during development of this
application. He does not feel this location is a good spot for a townhouse project. He
also expressed concern about the negative impact on the surrounding trees and the
park behind the development and the environment in general. He echoed concerns
pertaining to the steep slope and drainage.
The Mayor called for speakers on third call.
There being no further comment, the Mayor declared this item dealt with.
4) 2017-271-RZ, 11970 Glenhurst Street
Lot 21 Section 16 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan 18232
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7361-2017
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to RT-1 (Two Family Urban Residential).
The current application is to permit future construction of a duplex.
The Corporate Officer advised that 36 letters were sent out and that no
correspondence was received on this item.
C. Chan, Planner gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following information:
• Application Information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Context
• Site Characteristics
• Proposed Site Plan
• Elevations
• Terms and Conditions
The Mayor called for speakers on first call.
Parri Suttie
Ms. Suttie expressed concern with the impact on parking in the area resulting from the
proposed development. She explained that due to ditches on both sides of the street,
parking is already an issue in the neighbourhood and advised it is often difficult to get
out of her driveway. Ms. Suttie advised that residents have been told that a ditch
across the street from her property is a fish bearing stream and therefore expressed
that there are environmental concerns as well.
The Mayor called for speakers on second and third call.
There being no further comment, the Mayor declared this item dealt with.
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October 9, 2018
Page 5 of 7
5) 2017-320-RZ, 12327 203 Street
Lot 14 District Lot 263 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan 19098
Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7380-2017
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to R-1 (Residential District). The
current application is to permit a future subdivision of 2 lots.
The Corporate Officer advised that 35 letters were sent out and that no
correspondence was received on this item.
C. Chan gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following information:
• Application Information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Context
• Site Characteristics
• Proposed Site Plan
• Terms and Conditions
The Mayor called for speakers on first call.
Cathy Smith
Ms. Smith’s property is located across from the application. She expressed concern
with the placement of driveway access to the proposed development and advised on
problems she is experiencing currently with vehicles accessing her driveway. She
asked how the driveways for the proposed lots are going to fit the increase in vehicles.
Ms. Smith also advised that the street is heavily used by children walking or riding their
bikes to school and expressed concerns over safety. She requested that a different
access be developed for at least one of the proposed homes.
The Mayor called for speakers on second and third call.
There being no further comment, the Mayor declared this item dealt with.
6) 2018-218-RZ, Auto Wrecking Services
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7455-2018
Zoning Bylaw Text Amendment to prohibit auto wrecking services from the M-2
(General Industrial) zone.
The Corporate Officer advised that no letters are sent out on text amendments and
that no correspondence was received on this item.
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October 9, 2018
Page 6 of 7
A. Bowden, Planner gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following
information:
• Background and Purpose
• Implications – current, proposed and future auto wreckers
• Terms and Conditions
The Mayor called for speakers three times.
There being no comment, the Mayor declared this item dealt with.
7) 2018-320-RZ, Cannabis Retail Sales
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7487-2018
Zoning Bylaw text amendment to permit cannabis retail in the CS-1 Highway
Commercial, C-2 Community Commercial, and C-3 Town Centre Commercial Zones
subject to prescribed separation requirements from schools and other cannabis retail
outlets.
The Corporate Officer advised that correspondence was received from Jeff Sweetnam
of Spiritleaf. Mr. Sweetnam expressed an opinion that licenses should be handed out
based on the merits of each application rather than based on those received first. He
provided assurances of the high-quality standard he would employ in retail space
design, security, and training at his proposed store and wrote about financially
supporting local programs. He hoped this would be considered a stronger license
application over and above incomplete applications.
D. Hall, Planner gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following information:
• Background and Purpose
• Concerns of Council expressed on September 4, 2018
• Federal Packaging Rules
• Proposed Zoning Bylaw Amendments
• Terms and Conditions
The Mayor called for speakers on first call.
Ian Dawkins – President of the Cannabis Commerce Association of Canada
Mr. Dawkins feels that the 1000 m distance buffer stipulated in the proposed bylaw
will create issues for staff in terms of rezoning applications. He proposed an approach
of having ‘common sense’ clusters in the downtown centre with six blocks between two
stores such as between liquor stores.
Mr. Dawkins expressed concern that the production side of cannabis has not been
addressed stating that existing medical cannabis retailers switching to recreational
cannabis will not be able to access the recreational version, thereby creating a loss in
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October 9, 2018
Page 7 of 7
economic development, supply chain issues and black market proliferation issues if
retailers aren’t integrated. He advised that although he has connected with Federal
and Provincial Governments, he feels that integration should start locally and that
retailers need a piece an appropriate piece of land to apply for the production process,
which will require municipal engagement. Mr. Dawkins put forward that Maple Ridge is
ground zero for this issue and that production and retail should be discussed together.
He classified Maple Ridge as cannabis-centric and hoped that all opportunities are
followed up, including production.
Mayor Read called for speakers on second and third call.
There being no further comment, the Mayor declared this item dealt with.
Having given all those persons whose interests were deemed affected by the matters
contained herein a chance to be heard, the Mayor adjourned the Public Hearing at 7:42 p.m.
____________________________
N. Read, Mayor
Certified Correct
______________________________
L. Benson, Corporate Officer
700 ITEMS ON CONSENT
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701 Minutes
701
701.1 Development Agreements Committee
701.1
701.2 Minutes of Meetings of Committees and Commissions of Council
701.2
702 Reports
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City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO:
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council
SUBJECT: 2018 Council Expenses
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In keeping with Council’s commitment to transparency in local government, the attached Schedule
lists Council expenses recorded to date. The expenses included on the schedule are those required
to be reported in the annual Statement of Financial Information and are available on our website.
RECOMMENDATION:
Receive for information
Discussion
The expenses included in the attached schedule are those reported in the annual Statement of
Financial Information (SOFI), including those incurred under Policy 3.07 “Council Training,
Conferences and Association Building”. The budget for Council includes the provision noted in Policy
3.07 as well as a separate budget for cell phone and iPad usage. The amounts on the attached
Schedule are those recorded prior to the preparation of this report and are subject to change.
“original signed by Cindy Dale”
______________________________________________________________
Prepared by: Cindy Dale
Executive Assistant, Corporate & Financial Services
“original signed by Trevor Thompson”
_______________________________________________________________
Approved by: Trevor Thompson, BBA, CPA, CGA
Chief Financial Officer
“original signed by Paul Gill”
__________________________________________________________________
Approved by: Paul Gill, BBA, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
Month of Event Reason for expense
Conferences &
Seminars
Community
Events Mileage / Parking
Cell Phones /
iPads Totals
Bell, Corisa
January Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
Local Government Leadership Academy (LGLA) Conference 156.60
February South Asian Cultural Society Gala 110.00
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
Alouette Addictions Fundraiser 60.00
March Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
MR Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards 125.00
April Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
CivX 2018: Smart Communities, Smart Region April12 199.00
May Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)8.56
June Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)8.56
LMLGA General Meeting 445.00
Annual Fundraising Dinner and Citizen of the Year Awards Presentation 127.49
July Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)8.56
LMLGA Conference in May 589.99
August Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)8.56
September
October
November
December
1,390.59 422.49 - 102.72 1,915.80
Duncan, Kiersten
January Cell phone charges 42.95
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)8.56
Local Government Leadership Academy (LGLA) Conference 758.44
February South Asian Cultural Society Gala 110.00
Cell phone charges 47.97
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
March Cell phone charges 42.95
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
April Cell phone charges 86.52
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
May Cell phone charges 42.80
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
LMLGA Conference Cancellation Fee 50.00
June Cell phone charges 42.80
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
July Cell phone charges 45.54
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
The Innaugural 'Ladies Only' Backyard Soiree July 21 95.00
August Cell phone charges 45.65
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
September
October
November
December
808.44 205.00 - 474.22 1,487.66
2018 Council Expenses
Month of Event Reason for expense
Conferences &
Seminars
Community
Events Mileage / Parking
Cell Phones /
iPads Totals
Masse, Bob
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
- - - - -
Read, Nicole
January Cell phone charges 42.80
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
February Cell phone charges 43.02
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)8.56
March Cell phone charges 47.52
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
April Cell phone charges 45.65
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
May Cell phone charges 42.80
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
June Cell phone charges 45.50
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
July Cell phone charges 43.77
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)34.24
August Cell phone charges 42.80
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)17.12
September
October
November
December
- - - 499.38 499.38
2018 Council Expenses
Month of Event Reason for expense
Conferences &
Seminars
Community
Events Mileage / Parking
Cell Phones /
iPads Totals
Robson, Gordy
January Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
February South Asian Cultural Society Gala 110.00
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
March Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
April Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
May Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)16.46
LMLGA Conference Cancellation Fee 50.00
June Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)8.56
LMLGA Refund GST Adjustment 7.14
July Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
August Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
September
October
November
December
57.14 110.00 - 50.70 217.84
Shymkiw, Tyler
January Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
February South Asian Cultural Society Gala 110.00
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
March Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
April Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
May Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
June Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
July Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
August Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
September
October
November
December
- 110.00 - 34.24 144.24
2018 Council Expenses
Month of Event Reason for expense
Conferences &
Seminars
Community
Events Mileage / Parking
Cell Phones /
iPads Totals
Speirs, Craig
January Cell phone charges 44.47
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
February South Asian Cultural Society Gala 110.00
Cell phone charges 43.32
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
March Cell phone charges 42.80
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
MR Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards 125.00
April Cell phone charges 42.80
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
May Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Conference 1,796.20
LMLGA 2018 Conference and AGM May 9-11 Cancellation Fee 60.50
Cell phone charges 42.80
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
June Cell phone charges 47.67
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
Annual Fundraising Dinner and Citizen of the Year Awards Presentation 127.49
July Cell phone charges 49.17
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
CAMA Conference in Halifax 1,447.57
August Cell phone charges 42.95
Portable electronic device charges (e.g. Ipad)4.28
September
October
November
December
3,304.27 362.49 - 390.22 4,056.98
TOTALS 5,560.44 1,209.98 0.00 1,551.48 8,321.90
2018 Council Expenses
1000 Bylaws
1000
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7391-2017
A Bylaw to amend the Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 7060-2014
_______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS Section 477 of the Local Government Act provides that the Council may revise the Official
Community Plan;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to amend Schedule "A" to the Official Community Plan;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as "Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending
Bylaw No. 7391-2017."
2.Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A – Silver Valley, Figure 2 - Land Use Plan, and
Figure 3A - Blaney Hamlet, are hereby amended for the parcel or tract of land and premises
known and described as:
Lot 7 Section 29 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan 11173
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 956, a copy of which is attached hereto and
forms part of this bylaw, is hereby designated as shown.
3.Schedule “A”, Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A – Silver Valley, Figure 4 – Trails/Open Space is hereby
amended for the parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as:
Lot 7 Section 29 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan 11173
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 957, a copy of which is attached hereto and
forms part of this bylaw, is hereby designated as shown.
4.Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Bylaw No.7060-2014 as amended is hereby amended
accordingly.
READ a first time the 18th day of September, 2018.
READ a second time the 18th day of September, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 9th day of October, 2018.
READ a third time the day of , 20
ADOPTED, the day of , 20 .
___________________________________ _____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
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MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. Purpose:From:
To:
To Amend Figure 2 and Figure 3A of the Silver Valley Area PlanLow/Medium Density Residential and Eco Clusters
Conservation Low/Medium Density Residential
7391-2017956
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MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. Purpose: To Amend Figure 4 of the Silver Valley Area Plan as shown
To Add To Conservation
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CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7387-2017
A Bylaw to amend Map "A" forming part of Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended
______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as
amended;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7387-2017."
2.That parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as:
Lot 7 Section 29 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan 11173
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 1732 a copy of which is attached hereto
and forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby rezoned to R-1 (Residential District).
3.Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended and Map "A" attached
thereto are hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 10th day of October, 2017.
READ a second time the 18th day of September, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 9th day of October, 2018.
READ a third time the day of , 20
ADOPTED, the day of , 20
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
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MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
R-1 (Residential District)
7387-20171732
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7488-2018
A Bylaw to amend the Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 7060-2014
_______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS Section 477 of the Local Government Act provides that the Council may revise the Official
Community Plan;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to amend Schedules "B" & "C" to the Official Community Plan;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge, enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as "Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending
Bylaw No. 7488-2018
2.Schedule "B" is hereby amended for that parcel or tract of land and premises known and
described as:
Lot A, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminister District Plan 7408
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 980, a copy of which is attached hereto and
forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby designated/amended as shown.
3.Schedule “C” is hereby amended for that parcel or tract of land and premises known and
described as:
Lot A, Section 10, Township 12, New Westminister District Plan 7408
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 981, a copy of which is attached hereto and
forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby amended by adding and removing Conservation.
4.Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 7060-2014 is hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 18th day of September, 2018.
READ a second time 18th day of September, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 9th day of October, 2018.
READ a third time the day of , 20
ADOPTED, the day of ,20 .
___________________________________ _____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
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SCALE 1:2,500
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
Low/Medium Density Residential
Conservation
7488-2018980
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SCALE 1:2,500
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. Purpose:To Amend Schedule C as shown
To Add To Conservation
7488-2018981
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7399-2017
A Bylaw to amend Map "A" forming part of Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended
______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as
amended;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7399-2017."
2.That parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as:
Lot A Section 10 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan7408
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 1736 a copy of which is attached hereto and
forms part of this Bylaw, is/are hereby rezoned to RS-1b (One Family Urban (Medium
Density) Residential).
3.Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended and Map "A" attached thereto
are hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 14th day of November, 2017.
READ a second time the 18th day of September, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 9th day of October, 2018.
READ a third time the day of , 20
ADOPTED the day of , 20
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
1002.2
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SCALE 1:2,500
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
RS-1b (One Family Urban (Medium Density) Residential)
7399-20171736
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7259-2016
A Bylaw to amend Map "A" forming part of Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended
______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as
amended;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7259-2016."
2.That parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as:
Lot 4 Section 28 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan EPP73927
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 1683 a copy of which is attached hereto
and forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby rezoned to RM-1 (Townhouse Residential).
3.Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended and Map "A" attached
thereto are hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 26th day of July, 2016.
READ a second time the 18th day of September, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 9th day of October, 2018.
READ a third time the day of , 20
ADOPTED, the day of , 20
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
1003
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SCALE 1:2,500
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
RM-1 (Townhouse Residential)
7259-20161683
Urban Area Boundary
Urban Area Boundary
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7361-2017
A Bylaw to amend Map "A" forming part of Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended
______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as
amended;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7361-2017."
2.That parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as:
Lot 21 Section 16 Township 12 New Westminster District Plan 18232
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 1722 a copy of which is attached hereto
and forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby rezoned to RT-1 (Two Family Urban
Residential).
3.Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended and Map "A" attached
thereto are hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 10th day of October, 2017.
READ a second time the 18th day of September, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 9th day of October, 2018.
READ a third time the day of , 20
ADOPTED, the day of , 20
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
1004
HAWTHORNE ST.HAWTHORNE ST.234 ST.GLENHURST ST.DEWDNEY TRUNK RD.
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SCALE 1:2,000
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
RT-1 (Two Family Urban Residential)
7361-20171722
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7380-2017
A Bylaw to amend Map "A" forming part of Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended
______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as
amended;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7380-2017."
2.That parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as:
Lot 14 District Lot 263 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan 19098
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 1729 a copy of which is attached hereto
and forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby rezoned to R-1 (Residential District).
3.Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended and Map "A" attached
thereto are hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 10th day of October, 2017.
READ a second time the 18th day of September, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 9th day of October, 2018.
READ a third time the day of , 20
APPROVED by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure this day of
, 20
ADOPTED, the day of , 20
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
1005
124 AVE.
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SCALE 1:2,000
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential)
R-1 (Residential District)
7380-20171729
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7455-2018
A Bylaw to amend the text of Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended.
___________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 -
1985 as amended;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge, enacts as
follows:
This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw Text Amendment No. 7455-2018."
1.PART 8 INDUSTRIAL ZONES SECTION 802 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL M-2, Item 1) PRINCIPAL
USES is amended by the addition of the following under a) Industrial Uses not including:
viii. Vehicle wrecking, salvaging and storing of wrecked or salvaged vehicles.
2.Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended is hereby amended
accordingly.
READ a first time the 18th day of September, 2018.
READ a second time the 18th day of September, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 9th day of October, 2018.
READ a third time the day of , 20 .
ADOPTED, the day of , 20 .
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
1006
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7487-2018
A Bylaw to amend the text of Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510-1985 as amended
____________________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend the Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510-1985 as
amended:
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge, enacts as follows:
1.This bylaw may be cited as “Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7487-2018”.
2.Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510-1985 is hereby amended as follows:
a)PART 2, INTERPRETATION, is amended by the addition of the following
definition in correct alphabetical order:
“Cannabis” means dried flowers, leaves, stems and seeds of the cannabis
Cannabis sativa plant, cultivated for the purpose of inhaling or ingesting.
“Cannabis Retail” means a retail use devoted to sales of non-medical
cannabis products in accordance with Federal and Provincial Regulations.
b)PART 4, GENERAL REGULATIONS, Section 401, USES OF LAND, BUILDINGS
AND STRUCTURES is amended by deleting prohibited use (3)(h) in its
entirety and replacing it with the following:
The retail sale of cannabis products if located within the following distance,
measured in a straight line from the property lines, to one of the following
uses:
i.200 meters from an elementary or secondary school,
ii.1000 metres from a cannabis retail use.
c)PART 7, COMMERCIAL ZONES, SECTION 702, COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL,
C-2, is amended by the addition of the following new principal use 1)p) as
follows:
Cannabis Retail
d)PART 7, COMMERCIAL ZONES, SECTION 703, TOWN CENTRE COMMERCIAL,
C-3, is amended by the addition of the following new principal use 1)t) as
follows:
Cannabis Retail
e)PART 7, COMMERCIAL ZONES, SECTION 708, SERVICE COMMERCIAL, CS-1,
is amended by the addition of the following new principal use 1)v) as
follows:
Cannabis Retail
1007
3. Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510-1985 as amended is hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 18th day of September, 2018.
READ a second time the 18th day of September, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 9th day of October, 2018.
READ a third time the day of , 20
ADOPTED the day of , 20
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO: 2012-023-RZ
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: COUNCIL
SUBJECT: Final Reading:
Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7482-2018
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-2017
11240 238 Street
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Bylaws 7482-2018 and 7313-2017 have been considered by Council and at Public Hearing and
subsequently were granted Third Reading. The applicant has requested that Final Reading be
granted. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the future development of Fire Hall No. 4 with an
associated fire/rescue training centre and Community Park.
Council granted first reading for Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-2017 on April 24, 2017. Council
granted first and second reading for Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No.7482-2018 on July
24, 2018, and second reading for Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-2017 on July 24, 2018. This
application was presented at Public Hearing on September 18, 2018, and Council granted third
reading on September 25, 2018.
RECOMMENDATION:
That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7482-2018 be adopted; and
That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-2017 be adopted.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context and Conditions:
Council considered this rezoning application at a Public Hearing held on September 18, 2018. On
September 25, 2018 Council granted Third Reading to Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No.
7482-2018 and Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-2017 with the stipulation that the following
conditions noted in Italics to be addressed:
i)Registration of a Rezoning Servicing Agreement as a Restrictive Covenant and receipt of
the deposit of a security, as outlined in the Agreement;
Engineering has advised that a Rezoning Servicing Agreement is not required as the
property was serviced when the property to the west developed (2012-004-RZ) and
payment of fees associated with a latecomer agreement created for the development to
the west (2012-004-RZ) applies to this application. The fees associated with the
latecomers agreement will be collected at building permit;
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ii) Amendment to Official Community Plan Schedules "B" and “C”;
Schedules and Figures will be amended upon adoption of the relevant bylaws;
iii) Subdivision of the subject property into two lots and the dedication of the conservation
area as Park;
Park dedication has been submitted for registration on title, as per the ‘Letter of
Undertaking’ by the solicitor;
iv) Construction of walkways and removal of all debris and garbage from the park being
dedicated;
The timing of the construction of the walkway will be coordinated between the Fire
Department and the Parks Department;
v) Issuance of a Natural Feature Development Permit, including associated security for
restoration work in the Environmentally Sensitive Area;
With the adoption of the relevant bylaws the Natural Features Development Permit can
be issued;
vi) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical Report, which addresses the
suitability of the subject property for the proposed development;
Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical report, which addressed the
suitability of the subject property for the proposed development has been submitted for
registration on title as per the ‘Letter of Undertaking’ by the solicitor;
vii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the protection of the Environmentally Sensitive
areas (wetlands) on the subject property that is not dedicate as Park;
The registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the protection of the Environmentally
Sensitive areas (wetlands on the subject property) is not required as this land is being
dedicated as Park;
viii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater Management; and
The stormwater management plan will be finalized in conjunction with the Building
Permit process; and
ix) In addition to the site profile, a disclosure statement must be submitted by a Professional
Engineer advising whether there is any evidence of underground fuel storage tanks on the
subject property. If so, a Stage 1 Site Investigation Report is required to ensure that the
subject property is not a contaminated site.
A Preliminary Site Investigation Stage 1 Report prepared by Keystone Environmental Ltd,
dated March 2004 identified that there is no evidence of underground storage tanks and
the applicant has submitted a Site Profile indicating that there are no underground fuel
storage tanks.
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CONCLUSION:
As the applicant has met Council’s conditions, it is recommended that Final Reading be given to
Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7482-2018 and Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-
2017.
“Original signed by Wendy Cooper”
_______________________________________________
Prepared by: Wendy Cooper, MCIP, RPP
Senior Planning Technician
“Original signed by Christine Carter”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Christine Carter, M.PL, MCIP, RPP
Director of Planning
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA, P.Eng
GM: Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
_______________________________________________
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
The following appendices are attached hereto:
Appendix A – Subject Map
Appendix B – Bylaw No. 7482-2018
Appendix C – Bylaw No. 7313-2017
Appendix D – Subdivision Plan
DATE: Jul 12, 2018
FILE: 2012-023-RZ
11240 238 STREET
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
23863
SUBJECT PROPERTY
2017-208-SD
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Stream
Ditch Centreline
Indefinite Creek
River Centreline
Lake or Reservoir
Active Applications (RZ/SD/DP/VP)
APPENDIX A
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7482-2018
A Bylaw to amend the Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 7060-2014
_______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS Section 477 of the Local Government Act provides that the Council may revise the Official
Community Plan;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to amend Schedules "B" & "C" to the Official Community Plan;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge, enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as "Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending
Bylaw No. 7482-2018
2.Schedule "B" is hereby amended for that parcel or tract of land and premises known and
described as:
Parcel “P” (Reference Plan 1224) Of The South East Quarter Section 16, Township 12 New
Westminster District, Except Plan EPP62575
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 978, a copy of which is attached hereto and
forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby designated/amended as shown.
3.Schedule “C” is hereby amended for that parcel or tract of land and premises known and
described as:
Parcel “P” (Reference Plan 1224) Of The South East Quarter Section 16, Township 12 New
Westminster District, Except Plan EPP62575
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 979, a copy of which is attached hereto and
forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby amended by adding Conservation and Institutional.
4.Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 7060-2014 is hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 24th day of July, 2018.
READ a second time the 24th day of July, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 18th day of September, 2018.
READ a third time the 25th day of September, 2018.
ADOPTED, the day of ,20 .
___________________________________ _____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
APPENDIX B
1008.1
111A AVE.238 ST.238 ST.LANE
KANAKA WAY
111A AVE.KANAKA WAY 113 AVE.237731114623844
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PARK
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LMP 26483
LMP 33797
EPP 62576(EPS 2572)
EPP 25279
BCP 33222
EPP 45993
EPP 25279
RP 6260
EPP 45994LMP 33797EPP 62576EPP 32520LMP 33797LMP 33797
LMP 38552LMP 24722
EPP 62575
(EPS 1815)LMP 33797LMP
2
648
3
EPP 62575
LMP 26483
RP 1224
BCP 33223EPP 25280LMP 41836EPP 71011
EP
P
3
5
7
4
3
EPP 77289RP 75056
EPP 32538EPP 32537EPP 77289EPP 35743EPP 35743EPP 35743EPP 26772EPP 63944
EPP 25280
LMP 30218
LMP 26487EPP 252801.83EPP 45993 EPP 45971 EPP 40843
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MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
Park and Conservation
Institutional Conservation
7482-2018978
111A AVE.238 ST.238 ST.LANE
KANAKA WAY
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7
22
PARK 4
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17
18
27
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18 2
16
16 55
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12
29
PARK
30 37
7
8
3
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21
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2
19
31
22
7
28
26
1
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PARK 6
18
9 30
14
15
14
6
24
LMP 26483
LMP 33797
EPP 62576(EPS 2572)
EPP 25279
BCP 33222
EPP 45993
EPP 25279
RP 6260
EPP 45994LMP 33797EPP 62576EPP 32520LMP 33797LMP 33797
LMP 38552LMP 24722
EPP 62575
(EPS 1815)LMP 33797LMP
2
648
3
EPP 62575
LMP 26483
RP 1224
BCP 33223EPP 25280LMP 41836EPP 71011
EP
P
3
5
7
4
3
EPP 77289RP 75056
EPP 32538EPP 32537EPP 77289EPP 35743EPP 35743EPP 35743EPP 26772EPP 63944
EPP 25280
LMP 30218
LMP 26487EPP 252801.83EPP 45993 EPP 45971 EPP 40843
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MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. Purpose: To Amend Schedule C as shown
To Add To Conservation
7482-2018979
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7313-2017
A Bylaw to amend Map "A" forming part of Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended
______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as
amended;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-2017."
2.That Part 2, INTERPERTATION, CIVIC is hereby amended by
The addition of the word “park” following the words “golf courses and
firehalls”.
3.That Part 9, INSTITUTIONAL ZONES, Section 901 PERMITTED USES OF LAND,
BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES IN INSTITUTIONAL ZONES , PERMITTED USE is hereby
amended by replacing “Civic Institutional” with “Civic”;
4.That parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as:
Parcel “P” (Reference Plan 1224) of the South East Quarter Section 16 Township 12
New Westminster District
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 1705 a copy of which is attached hereto
and forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby rezoned to P-6 (Civic Institutional).
5. Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended and Map "A" attached
thereto are hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 24th day of April, 2018
READ AS AMENDED a second time the 24th day of July, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 18th day of September, 2018.
READ a third time the 25th day of September, 2018.
ADOPTED, the day of , 20
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
APPENDIX C
1008.2
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KANAKA WAY
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11195
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12
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PARK
30 37
7
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2
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26
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18
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14
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14
6
24
LMP 26483
LMP 33797
EPP 62576(EPS 2572)
EPP 25279
BCP 33222
EPP 45993
EPP 25279
RP 6260
EPP 45994LMP 33797EPP 62576EPP 32520LMP 33797LMP 33797
LMP 38552LMP 24722
EPP 62575
(EPS 1815)LMP 33797LMP
2
648
3
EPP 62575
LMP 26483
RP 1224
BCP 33223EPP 25280LMP 41836EPP 71011
EP
P
3
5
7
4
3
EPP 77289RP 75056
EPP 32538EPP 32537EPP 77289EPP 35743EPP 35743EPP 35743EPP 26772EPP 63944
EPP 25280
LMP 30218
LMP 26487EPP 252801.83EPP 45993 EPP 45971 EPP 40843
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MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No.From:
To:
RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
P-6 (Civic Institutional)
7313-20171705
APPENDIX D
City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO: 2018-122-RZ
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: COUNCIL
SUBJECT: Final Reading:
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7451-2018
12419 Garibaldi Street
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Bylaw No. 7451-2018 has been considered by Council and at Public Hearing and subsequently was
granted Third Reading. The applicant has requested that Final Reading be granted. The purpose of
the rezoning is to permit subdivision into 2 lots not less than 0.40 ha.
Council granted first reading for Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7451-2018 on May 8, 2018 and second
reading for Zone Amending Bylaw No.7451-2018 on June 26, 2018. This application was presented
at Public Hearing on July 17, 2018, and Council granted third reading on July 24, 2018.
RECOMMENDATION:
That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7451-2018 be adopted.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context:
Council considered this rezoning application at a Public Hearing held on July 17, 2018. On July 24,
2018 Council granted Third Reading to Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7451-2018 with the stipulation
that the following conditions noted in Italics be addressed:
i)Payment of two new 38mm water services;
Payment has been received for two new 38mm water services
ii)Receipt of Approval for on-site sewage disposal from the Ministry of Health;
Report submitted by Cleartech Consulting Ltd, prepared by Craig Regier, P.Eng, ROWP
advising that the proposed subdivision is feasible in regards to on-site sewage disposal
based on the requirements of the Ministry of Health’s Sewage System Regulation (SSR)
companion document Standard Practice Manual, Version 3, September 2014 (SPM);
Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for onsite sewage disposal and for the protection
of the septic field areas has been submitted for registration on title as per the ‘Letter of
Undertaking’ by the solicitor;
iii)Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical Report, which addresses the
suitability of the subject property for the proposed development;
Through the referral process geotechnical concerns were not identified.
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iv) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Tree Protection, Stormwater Management, and
onsite sewage disposal for the protection of the septic field areas;
At the time of Building Permit and the installation of the septic systems a Tree Cutting
Permit will be required with a supporting Arborist Report; therefore, a Tree Protection
Restrictive Covenant is not required at this time. In conjunction with the subdivision
process the stormwater management item will be addressed;
v) Complete application for a Wildfire Development Permit;
A complete application for a Wildfire Development Permit has been received;
vi) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $5,100.00 per single family lot created for a
total of $5,100.00 be provided in keeping with the Council Policy with regard to Community
Amenity Contributions; and
Paid voluntary contribution, in the amount of $5,100.00.
vii) In addition to the site profile, a disclosure statement must be submitted by a Professional
Engineer advising whether there is any evidence of underground fuel storage tanks on the
subject property. If so, a Stage 1 Site Investigation Report is required to ensure that the
subject property is not a contaminated site.
A disclosure statement was submitted by a Professional Engineer advising there is no
evidence of underground fuel storage tanks on the subject property.
CONCLUSION:
As the applicant has met Council’s conditions, it is recommended that Final Reading be given to
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7451-2018.
“Original signed by Wendy Cooper”
_______________________________________________
Prepared by: Wendy Cooper, MCIP,RPP
Senior Planning Technician
“Original signed by Christine Carter”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Christine Carter, M.PL, MCIP, RPP
Director of Planning
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA, P.Eng
GM: Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
_______________________________________________
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
The following appendices are attached hereto:
Appendix A – Subject Map
Appendix B – Bylaw No. 7451-2018
DATE: Jun 21, 2018
FILE: 2018-122-RZ
12419 GARIBALDI STREET
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT PROPERTY
GARI
BALDI
ST
2017-548-RZ
2017-548-SD
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Scale: 1:4,500 BY: PC
Legend
Stream
Ditch Centreline
Indefinite Creek
Lake or Reservoir
APPENDIX A
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7451-2018
A Bylaw to amend Map "A" forming part of Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended
______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as
amended;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7451-2018."
2.That parcel or tract of land and premises known and described as:
Lot 37 District Lot 6881 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan 57415
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 1758 a copy of which is attached hereto and
forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby rezoned to RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential).
3.Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended and Map "A" attached thereto
are hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 8th day of May, 2018.
READ a second time the 26th day of June, 2018.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 17th day of July, 2018.
READ a third time the 24th day of July, 2018.
ADOPTED, the day of , 2018.
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
APPENDIX B
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P 12094
EPP 31374
P 57415
P 57415
BCP 10209
P 55367
BCP 33203
P 55367
P 55367
P 57415
P 57415
P 57415
P 57415
BCP 25318
EP 69465
BCP 10210
RP 56874
EPP 31376RW 57417
RW 57417
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BCP 25319
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MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential)
7451-20181758
City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO: 2015-309-RZ
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: COUNCIL
SUBJECT: Final Reading
Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7281-2016
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015
21773, 21787 and 21795 Lougheed Highway
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015 and Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7281-2016
have been considered by Council; Public Hearing was held and subsequently the above mentioned
Bylaws were granted third reading. The applicant has requested that final reading be granted. The
purpose of the rezoning is to permit the construction of a Pediatric and Family Care Clinic.
Council granted first reading for Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015 on December 8, 2015.
Council granted first and second reading for Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7281-
2016 on September 20, 2016, and second reading for Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015 on
September 20, 2016. This application was presented at Public Hearing on October 18, 2016, and
Council granted third reading on October 25, 2016. The Director of Planning granted a six month
extension on April 19, 2018.
RECOMMENDATION:
That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7281-2016 be adopted; and
That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015 be adopted.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context:
Council considered this rezoning application at a Public Hearing held on October 18, 2016. On
October 26, 2016 Council granted third reading to Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No.
7281-2016 and Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015 with the stipulation that the following
conditions noted in Italic be addressed:
i)Registration of a Rezoning Servicing Agreement as a Restrictive Covenant and receipt of
the deposit of a security, as outlined in the Agreement;
The Rezoning Servicing Agreement has been registered as a Restrictive Covenant and
receipt of the security deposit has been received;
ii)Approval from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure;
Approval from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has been received;
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iii) Amendment to Official Community Plan Schedule "B";
Schedules will be amended upon adoption of the relevant Bylaws;
iv) Road dedication is not required by the City; however, it will become a condition of this
application if road dedication is required by the Ministry of Transportation and
Infrastructure;
Road dedication was a requirement from the Ministry of Transportation and
Infrastructure and has been dedicated, in the amount of 2.59 m, across the property
frontage;
v) Consolidation of the subject properties;
Consolidation of the subject properties has occurred as part of this development;
vi) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical Report, which addresses the
suitability of the subject properties for the proposed development;
Upon further review, registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical Report is
no longer a requirement;
vii) Removal of existing buildings;
Removal of existing buildings has occurred;
viii) Public art in the form of patterns of coloured glass in the central rounded portion of the
building to be provided through the development permit for this project; and
Public art in the form of patterns of coloured glass in the central rounded portion of the
building will be provided through the Development Permit for this project;
ix) In addition to the site profile, a disclosure statement must be submitted by a Professional
Engineer advising whether there is any evidence of underground fuel storage tanks on the
subject properties. If so, a Stage 1 Site Investigation Report is required to ensure that the
subject property is not a contaminated site.
A report submitted by WSP Canada Inc., dated May 2, 2017, indicates there is no
evidence associated with underground fuel storage tanks on the subject properties; and
x) It was later identified that an additional condition was required for a Statutory Right-of-Way
to allow street trees to be permitted on the subject property. This Statutory Right-of-Way
will be registered on title, as per the letter of undertaking provided by the solicitor.
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b) Additional Information:
On April 19, 2018 the Director of Planning granted an extension with the stipulation that all rezoning
conditions must be met within 6 months, or a new rezoning application will need to be applied for.
CONCLUSION:
As the applicant has met Council’s conditions, and have completed those conditions within the
allowable extension time period, it is recommended that final reading be given to Official Community
Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7281-2016 and Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015.
“Original signed by Adam Rieu”
_______________________________________________
Prepared by: Adam Rieu
Planning Technician
“Original signed by Christine Carter”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Christine Carter, M.PL, MCIP, RPP
Director of Planning
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA, P.Eng
GM: Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
_______________________________________________
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
The following appendices are attached hereto:
Appendix A – Subject Map
Appendix B – Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7281-2016
Appendix C – Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015
Appendix D – Site Plan
City of PittMeadows
District ofLangley District of MissionFRASER R.
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DATE: Oct 7, 2015
2015-309-RZ
BY: JV
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT PROPERTIES
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APPENDIX A
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7281-2016
A Bylaw to amend the Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 7060-2014
_______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS Section 882 of the Local Government Act provides that the Council may revise the
Official Community Plan;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to amend Schedule "B" to the Official Community Plan;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge, enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as "Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending
Bylaw No. 7281-2016."
2.Schedule "B" is hereby amended for that parcel or tract of land and premises known and
described as:
Parcel “B” (Explanatory Plan 10251) Lot 8 District Lot 247 Group 1 New Westminster District
Plan 1007
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 932, a copy of which is attached hereto and
forms part of this Bylaw, is hereby designated Commercial as shown.
3.Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 7060-2014 is hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 20th day of September, 2016.
READ a second time the 20th day of September, 2016.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 18th day of October, 2016.
READ a third time the 25th day of October, 2016.
ADOPTED, the day of , 20 .
____________________________________________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
APPENDIX B
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MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
Urban Residential
Commercial
7281-2016932
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7180-2015
A Bylaw to amend Map "A" forming part of Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended
______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as
amended;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7180-2015."
2.Those parcel (s) or tract (s) of land and premises known and described as:
Parcel “B” (Explanatory Plan 10251) Lot 8 District Lot 247 Group 1 New Westminster
District Plan 1007
Lot 1 District Lot 247 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan 12044
Lot 2 District Lot 247 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan 12044
and outlined in heavy black line on Map No. 1647 a copy of which is attached hereto
and forms part of this Bylaw, are hereby rezoned to C-2 (Community Commercial).
3.Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No. 3510 - 1985 as amended and Map "A" attached
thereto are hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the 8th day of December, 2015.
READ a second time the 20th day of September, 2016.
PUBLIC HEARING held the 18th day of October, 2016.
READ a third time the 25th day of October, 2016.
APPROVED by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure this 1st day of
October, 2018
ADOPTED, the day of , 20
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
APPENDIX C
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MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDINGBylaw No. Map No. From:
To:
RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential)
C-2 (Community Commercial)
7180-20151647
APPENDIX D
1 of 5
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Owned By: Scout Properties (BC/Yukon) Ltd
Folio: 05299-0100-0
Address: 27660 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 1,780,000 $ 22,322 $ 23,103 $ 23,935
Owned By: Girl Guides of Canada
Folio: 05322-0300-1
Address: 26521 Ferguson Avenue
$ 1,643,000 $ 20,604 $ 21,325 $ 22,092
Portion of Land and Improvements owned by the City
of Maple Ridge
Leased to: Ridge Meadows Seniors Society
Folio: 52700-0001-0
Address: 12148 224 Street
$ 4,028,000 $ 39,647 $ 41,035 $ 42,512
Owned By: Fraternal Order of Eagles, Maple Ridge
Aerie #2831
Folio: 73878-0300-6
Address: 23461 132 Avenue
$ 849,200 $ 10,649 $ 11,022 $ 11,419
Owned By: Ruskin Community Hall
Folio: 94856-0000-8
Address: 28395 96 Avenue
$ 524,800 $ 6,581 $ 6,811 $ 7,057
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Owned By: City of Maple Ridge
Leased to: Region View Recreation Services (Public
Golf Course)
Folio: 21238-1001-1
Address: 20818 Golf Lane
$ 2,266,300 $ 26,898 $ 27,839 $ 28,843
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7458-2018
A Bylaw to exempt from taxation, certain properties within
the City of Maple Ridge
WHEREAS, pursuant to provisions of the Community Charter, S.B.C., 2003, Chapter 26, a Municipal Council may exempt certain land and
improvements from taxation, where, in the opinion of the Municipal Council, the use of the land and improvements qualifies for exemption;
AND WHEREAS, the Municipal Council deems it expedient to exempt certain land and improvements;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows:
1 . This Bylaw shall be cited for all purposes as Maple Ridge Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 7458-2018.
2 . That in accordance with Section 224(2)(i) of the Community Charter, the following lands and improvements owned or held by an athletic or
service club or association and used principally as a public park or recreation ground or for public athletic or recreational purposes be exempt
from taxation:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
3 . That in accordance with Section 224(2)(i) of the Community Charter, the following lands and improvements owned or held by an athletic or
service club or association and used principally as a public park or recreation ground or for public athletic or recreational purposes be exempt
from taxation; and in accordance with Section 225(2)(e) of the Community Charter, the following land and improvements that are eligible golf
course property, being land maintained as a golf course be exempt from taxation:
a)
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2 of 5
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Owned by: City of Maple Ridge
Occupied by: Maple Ridge Search & Rescue Society
Folio: 84120-0005-0
Address: 23598 Jim Robson Way
$ 746,000
$ 7,343
$ 7,600
$ 7,873
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Owned By: City of Maple Ridge
Leased to: Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Arts Council
Folio: 31711-1000-0
Address: 11944 Haney Place
$ 13,880,000
$ 136,619
$ 141,401
$ 146,492
Owned By: Greater Vancouver Sewerage & Solid
Waste
Leased to: Ridge Meadows Recycling Society
Folio: 84112-0001-0
Address: 10092 236 Street
$ 1,781,000
$ 17,530
$ 18,144
$ 18,797
Owned By: City of Maple Ridge
Leased to: Katie's Place
Folio: 84292-0100-0
Address: 10255 Jackson Road
$ 280,500
$ 2,761
$ 2,858
$ 2,960
Owned By: City of Maple Ridge
Leased to: BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals
Folio: 84292-0257-0
Address: 10235 Jackson Road
$ 3,327,000
$ 32,747
$ 33,893
$ 35,114
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Owned By: Wildwood Fellowship Church
Folio: 05071-0100-5
Address: 10810 272 Street
$ 482,100
$ 6,046
$ 6,257
$ 6,482
Owned By: Ridge Meadows Open Door Church
Folio: 10622-0100-0
Address: 11391 Dartford Street
$ 261,300
$ 3,277
$ 3,391
$ 3,514
Owned By: BC Conference of Mennonite Brethren
Churches Inc.
Folio: 20762-0305-0
Address: 20450 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 4,833,000
$ 60,607
$ 62,728
$ 64,986
Owned By: Christian and Missionary Alliance-Canadian
Pacific District
Folio: 20804-0401-1
Address: 20399 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 730,800
$ 9,164
$ 9,485
$ 9,827
Owned By: St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Haney BC
Folio: 20861-0100-4
Address: 12145 Laity Street
$ 602,200
$ 7,552
$ 7,816
$ 8,097
Owned By: St. John the Divine Anglican Church
Folio: 20920-0100-1
$ 597,000
$ 7,486
$ 7,749
$ 8,027
4 . That in accordance with Section 224(2)(a) of the Community Charter, the following land and improvements that are owned or held by a
charitable, philanthropic, or other not for profit corporation, and the council considers are used for the same purpose be exempt from taxation:
a)
5 . That in accordance with Section 224(2)(d) of the Community Charter, the interest in land and improvements owned by a public or local authority
that are being used by a corporation or organization that would be eligible for exemption if the land and improvements were owned by that
corporation or organization, shall be exempt from taxation:
a)
b)
c)
d)
6 . That in accordance with Section 224(2)(f) of the Community Charter, in relation to property that is exempt under section 220(1)(h) [buildings for
public worship], the following land and improvements, that have been deemed as necessary to the building set apart for public worship, be
exempt from taxation:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
3 of 5
Address: 21299 River Road
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Owned By: Generations Christian Fellowship and
Colleen Findlay Foundation
Folio: 21034-0000-8
Address: 11601 Laity Street
$ 1,633,000
$ 20,478
$ 21,195
$ 21,958
Owned By: Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver
Church
Folio: 21140-0400-1
Address: 20285 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 1,059,000
$ 13,280
$ 13,745
$ 14,240
Owned By: Christian Reformed Church of Maple Ridge
BC
Folio: 21142-3300-3
Address: 20245 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 710,300
$ 8,907
$ 9,219
$ 9,551
Owned By: Burnett Fellowship Baptist Church
Folio: 21190-0001-0
Address: 20639 123 Avenue
$ 604,300
$ 7,578
$ 7,843
$ 8,126
Owned By: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
in Canada
Folio: 21255-0201-X
Address: 11750 207 Street
$ 715,700
$ 8,975
$ 9,289
$ 9,624
Owned By: Maple Ridge East Congregation of
Jehovah's Witnesses
Folio: 21335-2200-2
Address: 11770 West Street
$ 754,400
$ 9,460
$ 9,791
$ 10,144
Owned By: Church of the Nazarene
Folio: 41990-0000-8
Address: 21467 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 806,063
$ 10,108
$ 10,462
$ 10,839
Owned By: High Way Church
Folio: 42162-0000-X
Address: 21746 Lougheed Highway
$ 887,900
$ 11,134
$ 11,524
$ 11,939
Owned By: Congregation of the Haney Presbyterian
Church
Folio: 42176-0000-8
Address: 11858 216 Street
$ 997,500
$ 12,509
$ 12,947
$ 13,413
Owned By: Trustees of the Congregation of the Golden
Ears United Church
Folio: 42249-0100-6
Address: 22165 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 2,298,800
$ 28,827
$ 29,836
$ 30,910
Owned By: Maple Ridge Baptist Church
Folio: 42331-0100-1
Address: 22155 Lougheed Highway
$ 7,892,600
$ 98,975
$ 102,439
$ 106,127
Owned By: Governing Council of the Salvation Army in
Canada
Folio: 42345-0200-0
Address: 22188 Lougheed Highway
$ 499,800
$ 6,268
$ 6,487
$ 6,720
Owned By: Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver
Folio: 52788-0000-8
Address: 22561 121 Avenue
$ 272,200
$ 3,413
$ 3,533
$ 3,660
Owned By: Trustees of Webster's Corners United
Church
Folio: 63029-0100-5
Address: 25102 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 458,100
$ 5,745
$ 5,946
$ 6,160
Owned By: Parish of St. George (Maple Ridge)
Folio: 63157-2001-1
Address: 23500 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 613,800
$ 7,697
$ 7,967
$ 8,253
Owned By: Christian Life Assembly
Folio: 63163-2300-2
Address: 11756 232 Street
$ 1,159,000
$ 14,534
$ 15,043
$ 15,584
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4 of 5
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Owned By: Lord Bishop of New Westminster
Folio: 94720-0001-0
Address: 27123 River Road
$ 641,700
$ 8,047
$ 8,329
$ 8,629
Owned By: Foursquare Gospel Church of Canada
Folio: 94803-0100-3
Address: 28304 96 Avenue
$ 482,100
$ 6,046
$ 6,257
$ 6,482
Owned By: Apostles of Infinite Love, Canada
Folio: 94906-0000-3
Address: 27289 96 Avenue
$ 408,000
$ 5,116
$ 5,295
$ 5,486
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Owned By: 664589 BC Ltd
Leased By: NorthRidge Foursquare Church
Folio: 63220-0000-0
Address: 22899 Dewdney Trunk Road
$ 1,128,000
$ 14,145
$ 14,640
$ 15,167
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Owned By: City of Maple Ridge
Leased to: Maple Ridge Historical Society (St.
Andrew's United Church)
Folio: 31428-0000-1
Address: 22279 116 Avenue
$ 307,000
$ 3,022
$ 3,128
$ 3,240
Owned By: Prince David Temple Society (Masonic
Lodge)
Folio: 31429-0100-0
Address: 22272 116 Avenue
$ 585,300
$ 7,340
$ 7,597
$ 7,870
Owned By: City of Maple Ridge
Leased to: Fraser Information Society (Old Japanese
School House)
Folio: 31492-0000-3
Address: 11739 223 Street
$ 566,500
$ 5,576
$ 5,771
$ 5,979
Owned By: City of Maple Ridge
Leased to: Maple Ridge Historical Society (Haney
House)
Folio: 31790-0000-4
Address: 11612 224 Street
$ 751,000
$ 2,250
$ 2,329
$ 2,413
Owned By: City of Maple Ridge
Leased to: Maple Ridge Historical Society (Haney Brick
Yard Office and Haney Brick Yard House)
Folio: 31962-0502-3
Address: 22520 116 Avenue
$ 842,000
$ 8,288
$ 8,578
$ 8,887
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x)
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7 . That in accordance with Section 224(2)(g) of the Community Charter, land or improvements used or occupied by a religious organization, as
tenant or licensee, for the purpose of public worship or for the purposes of a hall that the council considers necessary to land or improvements
so used or occupied, be exempt from taxation:
a)
8. That in accordance with Section 225(2)(b) of the Community Charter the following heritage lands and improvements shall be exempt from
taxation:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
5 of 5
2018 Exempt
Assessed Value
Estimated 2019
Exemption
Estimated 2020
Exemption
Estimated 2021
Exemption
Land and Improvements owned by the City of Maple
Ridge, herein called Cam Neely Arena, shall be
exempted from 90% of taxation
Folio: 84120-0002-0
Address: 23588 Jim Robson Way
$ 4,795,000
$ 47,197
$ 48,849
$ 50,607
Land and Improvements owned by the City of Maple
Ridge, herein called the Golden Ears Winter Club, shall
be exempted from 95% of taxation
Folio: 84120-0004-0
Address: 23588 Jim Robson Way
$ 3,216,000
$ 31,655
$ 32,763
$ 33,942
9. That in accordance with Section 224(2)(c) of the Community Charter, “land or improvements that the council considers would otherwise qualify
for exemption under section 220 [general statutory exemptions] were it not for a secondary use", the council may, by the adoption of a bylaw,
determine the proportions of the land and improvements that are to be exempt and taxable; and Section 224(2)(i) of the Community Charter,
land or improvements owned or held by an athletic or service club or association and used principally as a public park or recreation ground or
for public athletic or recreational purposes, shall be exempt from taxation as by the proportions set in accordance with Section 224(2)(c) of the
Community Charter:
a)
b)
Included within each of the exemptions 9(a) and 9(b) is a proportionate share (based on the square footage areas of Cam Neely Arena, The
Golden Ears Winter Club, and the remainder of the building) of all entrances, lobbies, change rooms, stairs, elevators, hallways, foyers and other
common use areas of the lands and improvements
10. The exemptions from taxation are for the year 2019.
11. The exemptions granted by this bylaw are without prejudice to any claim for
entitlement to exemption based on any other provisions of the Community Charter or
any other legislation.
READ a FIRST TIME the 25th day of September, 2018.
READ a SECOND TIME the 25th day of September, 2018.
READ a THIRD TIME the 25th day of September, 2018.
ADOPTED the day of , 2018.
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
City of Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Amending No. 7494-2018
A bylaw to amend Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Bylaw No. 6815-2011
WHEREAS the Council of The City of Maple Ridge deems it expedient to amend Maple Ridge Business
Licencing and Regulation Bylaw No. 6815-2011;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1.This bylaw may be cited as Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Amending No.
7494-2018.
2.Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Bylaw No. 6815-2011 is amended by adding
the following definitions to Part 5 Definitions in correct alphabetical order:
“Cannabis” means dried flowers, leaves, stems and seeds of the Cannabis sativa plant,
cultivated for the purpose of inhaling or ingesting.
“Cannabis Retail” means a retail use devoted to sales of non-medical cannabis products
in accordance with Federal and Provincial Regulations.
3.Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Bylaw No. 6815-2011 is amended by adding
the following new subsection under Part 7 Specific Regulations and then renumbering all
subsequent sections and subsections in part 7 in proper numerical order:
7.7 Cannabis
7.7.1 No owner or operator of a Cannabis Retail Store shall permit any
person who is less than nineteen (19) years of age to be at the Premises
at any time.
4.Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Bylaw No. 6815-2011 is amended by adding
the following category to section 41. RETAIL in Schedule A – Licence Fees:
k.Cannabis $5,000.00
5.Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Bylaw No. 6815-2011 is amended by
updating the table of contents to reflect the current page numbers.
READ A FIRST TIME this 2nd day of October, 2018.
READ A SECOND TIME this 2nd day of October, 2018.
READ A THIRD TIME this 2nd day of October, 2018.
ADOPTED this ____ day of ______________, 2018.
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
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City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO: 2018-332-RZ
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council
SUBJECT: First Reading
Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7509-2018
11641 227 Street
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
An application has been received to amend the Official Community Plan (OCP), Appendix D–
Temporary Use Permits, to designate the subject property as a Temporary Commercial Use Permit
Area to allow a Sales Centre for a future apartment use. The subject property is currently zoned RS-1
(One Family Urban Residential) and is under application, at first reading (2017-461-RZ), to rezone to
RM-2 (Medium Density Apartment Residential). The subject Temporary Commercial Use application
will run separately from the rezoning application currently at first reading (2017-461-RZ).
RECOMMENDATIONS:
In respect of Section 475 of the Local Government Act, requirement for consultation during the
development or amendment of an Official Community Plan, Council must consider whether
consultation is required with specifically:
i.The Board of the Regional District in which the area covered by the plan is located, in the
case of a Municipal Official Community Plan;
ii.The Board of any Regional District that is adjacent to the area covered by the plan;
iii.The Council of any municipality that is adjacent to the area covered by the plan;
iv. First Nations;
v.Boards of Education, Greater Boards and Improvements District Boards; and
vi. The Provincial and Federal Governments and their agencies.
and in that regard it is recommended that no additional consultation be required in respect of this
matter beyond the early posting of the proposed Official Community Plan amendments on the City’s
website, together with an invitation to the public to comment, and;
That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7509-2018 be given first reading;
That the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules H of the Development
Procedures Bylaw No. 5879–1999.
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DISCUSSION:
a) Background Context:
Applicant: Bissky Architructure and Urban Design Inc.
Legal Description: Lot1, D.L. 401, NWD, Plan BCP24521
OCP:
Existing: Low-Rise Apartment and Conservation
Proposed: Temporary Commercial Use Permit – Sales Centre
Zoning:
Existing: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential)
Proposed: No change in zoning proposed
Surrounding Uses:
North: Use: Park
Zone: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential)
Designation: Conservation, Low-Rise Apartment
South: Use: Apartment
Zone: RM-2 (Medium Density Apartment Residential)
Designation: Low-Rise Apartment, Conservation
East: Use: Single Family, Senior’s Assisted Living Apartment
Zone: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential), CD-1-00 (Comprehensive
Development)
Designation: Single Family Residential, Low-Rise Apartment
West: Use: Park
Zone: RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential)
Designation: Conservation, Low-Rise Apartment
Existing Use of Property: Vacant, except for a discontinued site construction office
Proposed Use of Property: Temporary Commercial Use – Sales Centre
Site Area: 1.4 ha (3.5 acres)
Access: 227th Street
Servicing requirement: Urban Standard
b) Site Characteristics:
The subject property is located on the west side of 227th Street, north of Holyrood Avenue and south
of the gaming facility at 22710 Lougheed Highway. The site slopes gradually from 227th Street down
to the west and more steeply down to the northwest corner of the property. Dedicated park land
surrounds the property to the north and west for the protection of steep slopes, as well as a
watercourse to the north. A portion of the 15 m setback from the watercourse top of bank extends
onto the subject property. There is a four storey apartment located to the south; single family
housing and a senior’s assisted living apartment located east of the subject property.
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c) Project Description:
The applicant is proposing a Sales Centre in the northeast corner of the subject property for a
proposed future apartment use (application 2017-461-RZ currently at first reading). The temporary
building will provide a sample apartment and display centre, which will include two offices, as well as
flooring and cabinet samples, colour boards, floor plans and marketing supplies. No off-street
parking will be provided, as visitors can park on 227 Street adjacent to the site. Hours of operation
will be from 12pm – 6pm, seven days per week, and it is estimated that six to ten visitors per day will
pass through the Sales Centre. Access to the building will include a walkway, stairs, and a ramp for
persons with mobility limitations. The building will be relocated off-site once the apartment
application progresses and the need for the temporary Sales Centre ceases to exist. As per the
Local Government Act, a Temporary Use Permit is valid for up to three years, with the possibility of
another three year extension.
At this time the current application has been assessed to determine its compliance with the Official
Community Plan (OCP) and provide a land use assessment only. Detailed review and comments will
need to be made once full application packages have been received. A more detailed analysis and a
further report will be required prior to second reading. Such assessment may impact proposed lot
boundaries and yields, OCP designations and Bylaw particulars, and may require application for
further development permits.
d) Planning Analysis:
Official Community Plan:
The development site is located within the Town Centre Area Plan and is currently designated Low-
Rise Apartment and Conservation.
Section 492 of the Local Government Act provides for areas to be designated in the OCP where
temporary commercial or industrial use permits may be allowed. An amendment to the OCP
identifying these areas must be adopted prior to issuance of a permit. Currently, the City’s OCP only
allows temporary uses to occur on specifically designated lands. An OCP amendment is, therefore,
required to allow a new temporary use, the subject of the current application to allow for a Sales
Centre for a future apartment use.
The Temporary Commercial Use Permit can override a parcel’s underlying OCP designation and
zoning. Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7509-2018 must receive four readings from
Council and be presented at a Public Hearing. Notice similar to a Public Hearing is also required for
the Temporary Commercial Use Permit application. This request, if approved by Council, is valid for
three years. At the end of three years, the owner may seek an extension from Council for three more
years.
Zoning Bylaw:
The current application does not propose to rezone the subject property’s current RS-1 (One Family
Urban Residential) zoning. Instead, the Temporary Use Permit is valid for up to three years, and may
only be extended once for another three years subject Council approval.
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Development Permits:
A Development Permit is not required as part of this Temporary Use Permit application; however, a
Town Centre Development Permit and Natural Features Development Permit will be required as part
of the rezoning application for the proposed apartment use (2017-461-RZ).
Development Information Meeting:
A Development Information Meeting is required for this application. Prior to second reading the
applicant is required to host a Development Information Meeting in accordance with Council Policy
6.20.
e) Interdepartmental Implications:
In order to advance the current application, after first reading, comments and input, will be sought
from the various internal departments and external agencies listed below:
a) Engineering Department;
b) Building Department;
c) Fire Department; and
d) Environment Section.
The above list is intended to be indicative only and it may become necessary, as the application
progresses, to liaise with agencies and/or departments not listed above.
f) Early and Ongoing Consultation:
In respect of Section 475 of the Local Government Act for consultation during an Official Community
Plan amendment, it is recommended that no additional consultation is required beyond the early
posting of the proposed OCP amendments on the City’s website, together with an invitation to the
public to comment.
g) Development Applications:
In order for this application to proceed the following information must be provided, as required by
Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879–1999 as amended:
1. A Temporary Commercial Use Permit Application (Schedule H).
The above list is intended to be indicative only, other applications may be necessary as the
assessment of the proposal progresses.
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CONCLUSION:
The development proposal is not in compliance with the Low-Rise Apartment and Conservation
designation of the subject property. The proposed OCP amendment will bring the subject property
into compliance by amending Appendix D – Temporary Use Permits of the OCP. It is, therefore,
recommended that Council grant first reading subject to additional information being provided and
assessed prior to second reading. It is recommended that Council not require any further additional
OCP consultation.
“Original signed by Adam Rieu”
_______________________________________________
Prepared by: Adam Rieu
Planning Technician
“Original signed by Christine Carter”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Christine Carter, M.PL, MCIP, RPP
Director of Planning
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA, P. Eng
GM Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
_______________________________________________
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
The following appendices are attached hereto:
Appendix A – Subject Map
Appendix B – Ortho Map
Appendix C – Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7509-2018
Appendix D – Site Plan
Appendix E – Elevations
DATE: Aug 16, 2018
2018-332-RZ
11641 227 Street
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT PROPERTY
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APPENDIX A
DATE: Aug 16, 2018
2018-332-RZ
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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APPENDIX B
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7509-2018
A Bylaw to amend the Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 7060-2014
_______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS Section 882 of the Local Government Act provides that the Council may revise the Official
Community Plan;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed desirable to amend Schedule "A" to the Official Community Plan;
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge, in open meeting assembled,
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1.This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as "Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending
Bylaw No. 7509-2018."
2.Appendix D. Temporary Use Permits, Section TEMPORARY USE PERMIT AREA is amended by
the addition of the following:
“TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL USE PERMIT AREA LOCATION No. 7”
Purpose:
To permit a temporary sales centre for a future apartment use.
Location:
Those parcels or tracts of land and premises shown on Temporary Commercial Use Permit
Area Location No. 7 map, and known and described as:
Lot 1 District Lot 401 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan BCP24521
3.Appendix D. Temporary Use Permits, Section TEMPORARY USE PERMIT AREA is amended by
the addition of the attached Temporary Commercial Use Permit Area Location No. 7 map in
sequential numeric order after Temporary Commercial Use Permit Area Location No. 6.
4.Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 6425-2006 is hereby amended accordingly.
READ A FIRST TIME the day of .
READ A SECOND TIME the day of .
PUBLIC HEARING HELD the day of .
READ A THIRD TIME the day of .
ADOPTED the day of .
______________________________ ______________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
APPENDIX C
DATE: Oct 10, 2018
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CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
APPENDIX D
APPENDIX E
City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO: 2017-233-RZ
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council
SUBJECT: First, Second and Third Reading
Subdivision and Development Servicing Amending Bylaw No. 7510-2018
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Section 506 of the Local Government Act enables the City to regulate the requirements for the
provision of engineering works and services in conjunction with the subdivision and development of
land. On that basis, the City established the Maple Ridge Subdivision and Development Servicing
Bylaw 4800-1993 to identify the level of servicing based upon zoning, the standard road right-of-way
widths, design criteria and the standard drawings and specifications.
The purpose of this report is to amend the City’s Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw in
order to specify the engineering works and services for a new RT-2 (Ground-Oriented Residential
Infill) zone to implement the triplex, fourplex and courtyard housing forms. This complements the
amendments proposed to the City’s Official Community Plan (OCP), Zoning Bylaw, and Off-Street
Parking and Loading Bylaw, which were granted third reading by Council on September 25, 2018, to
create the new RT-2 zone.
This Subdivision and Development Servicing Amending Bylaw No. 7510-2018 specifies the typical
engineering works and services such as municipal water, sewer, storm drainage, asphalt paving,
curbs and gutters, street lighting, etc. that are required when subdivision or development under the
new RT-2 zone is proposed. These requirements are in line with the servicing requirements of the
City’s other urban, single, duplex and multi-family residential zones.
The proposed amendments to the Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw do not require a
Public Hearing. Therefore, Council is being asked to consider granting first, second and third reading
to this amending bylaw. Consideration of final reading of this amending bylaw can coincide with the
amendments to the City’s OCP, Zoning, and Off-Street Parking and Loading Amending Bylaws for the
RT-2 zone that will be brought to Council at a future date.
RECOMMENDATION:
That Subdivision and Development Servicing Amending Bylaw No. 7510-2018 be given first, second
and third readings.
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a) DISCUSSION:
Subdivision and Development Servicing Requirements for RT-2 (Ground-Oriented Residential Infill)
Amendments to the City’s Official Community Plan, Zoning Bylaw, and Off-Street Parking and
Loading Bylaw to create a new RT-2 (Ground-Oriented Residential Infill) zone to implement the
triplex, fourplex and courtyard housing forms have been the subject of Council discussion over the
last year. On September 18, 2018, Public Hearing was held on these amending bylaws. On
September 25, 2018, Council granted third reading to these amending bylaws.
In complement to the aforementioned amending bylaws, changes are required to the City’s
Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw in support of the proposed RT-2 zone. They specify
what kinds of typical engineering works and services (e.g. water, sanitation, stormwater) are to be
designed and constructed when subdivision or development under the RT-2 zone is proposed.
Appendix A (attached) presents the proposed Subdivision and Development Servicing Amending
Bylaw No. 7510-2018 for the RT-2 zone. These requirements are in line with the engineering works
and services currently required when subdivision or development is proposed for any of the City’s
urban single family, duplex or multi-family residential zones. The required engineering works and
services are:
Water distribution system
Sanitary sewer
Storm drainage system
Asphalt
Curbs and gutters
Underground wiring
Boulevard treatment
Sidewalks
Street Lighting
Transit bays
Street tree planting
The Subdivision and Development Servicing Amending Bylaw No. 7510-2018 will not automatically
require subdivisions or developments under the RT-2 zone to improve the property’s road frontage(s)
to a minimum of a collector standard (e.g. 20 m wide). In effect, this means that RT-2 zone projects
should improve their road frontage in conformance with the pre-existing road classification of the
property’s fronting street(s), whether they be local, collector, or arterial. This circumstance is in line
with the City’s urban single family and duplex zones.
b) INTERDEPARTMENTAL IMPLICATIONS:
The amendments to the Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw in support of the RT -2 zone
were prepared in collaboration with the City’s Engineering Department, and comments have been
integrated into the proposed amendment.
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CONCLUSION:
It is recommended that Council grant first, second and third reading to Subdivision and Development
Servicing Amending Bylaw No. 7510-2018 to allow for subdivision to occur under the new RT-2
(Ground-Oriented Residential Infill) zone. Consideration of final reading of this amending bylaw can
coincide with the proposed amendments to the City’s OCP, Zoning, and Off-Street Parking and
Loading Amending Bylaws for the RT-2 zone that will be brought to Council at a future date.
“Original signed by Chee Chan”
_______________________________________________
Prepared by: Chee Chan, MCIP, RPP, BSc
Planner
“Original signed by Christine Carter”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Christine Carter M.PL., MCIP, RPP
Director of Planning
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA. P.Eng
GM: Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
_______________________________________________
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
The following appendices are attached hereto:
Appendix A – Subdivision and Development Servicing Amending Bylaw No. 7510-2018
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7510-2018
A Bylaw to amend the text of Maple Ridge Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw
No. 4800 - 1993 as amended
______________________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to amend Maple Ridge Subdivision and Development
Servicing Bylaw No. 4800 - 1993 as amended:
NOW THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the City of Maple Ridge, enacts as follows:
1.This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Subdivision and Development Servicing
Amending Bylaw No. 7510-2018".
2.That Section IV GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, B. HIGHWAYS, 3. is amended by inserting the
words identified in bold text:
Where lands are being improved for Commercial, Industrial, Institutional or Multi-
Residential use, excluding triplex, fourplex and courtyard residential uses, the Street or
Streets fronting the development site must be designed and constructed to collector
street standards as set out in Schedule D “Design Criteria Manual”, Schedule E
“Supplementary Specifications” and Schedule F “Supplementary Standard Detail
Drawings”.
3.That the table in Schedule “A” SERVICES AND UTILITIES is amended by adding the
following line between RT-1 and RG zones:
RT-2 ST W SS SD A C UW BT SW SL TB A
4.Maple Ridge Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw No. 4800 - 1993 as
amended is hereby amended accordingly.
READ a first time the day of , 20
READ a second time the day of , 20
READ a third time the day of , 20
ADOPTED the day of , 20
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
APPENDIX A
City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO: 2016-191-DVP
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council
SUBJECT: Development Variance Permit
11939 240 Street
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Development Variance Permit application (2016-191-DVP) has been received in conjunction with a
rezoning application and a development permit application to develop a 2859 m2 (30774 ft2) multi-
tenanted commercial development. The requested variances are to:
1.Vary the rear lot setback requirements in the C-2 Community Commercial Zone from 6
metres to a minimum of 4.7 metres.
2.Vary the Maple Ridge Sign Bylaw from 10 m2 to 15 m2 to permit a larger secondary sign.
Council gave final reading for rezoning application 2018-191-RZ on October 2, 2018.
It is recommended that Development Variance Permit 2016-191-DVP be approved.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-191-DVP respecting property located
at 11939 240 Street.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context
Applicant: Platform Properties Ltd.
Legal Description: Lot: 1, Section: 16, Township: 12, Plan: NWP1676
OCP :
Existing: COMM (Commercial)
Proposed: Commercial
Zoning:
Existing: CS-1 (Service Commercial)
Proposed: C-2 (Community Commercial)
Surrounding Uses:
North: Use: Vacant
Zone: CS-1 (Service Commercial) (under rezoning
application 2016-039-RZ)
Designation: Commercial
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South: Use: Single Family Residential
Zone: CD-1-93 (Amenity Residential District), RS1-b (One
Family (Medium Density) Residential)
Designation: Urban Residential
East: Use: Vacant
Zone: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
Designation: Agricultural
West: Use: Single Family Residential
Zone: R-1 (Residential District)
Designation: Urban Residential
Existing Use of Property: Vacant
Proposed Use of Property: Commercial
Site Area: 0.946 ha. (2.3 acres)
Access: 240 Street
Servicing requirement: Urban Standard
Concurrent Applications: 2016-191-RZ, 2016-191-DP
b) Project Description:
This proposal is to create a one storey multi-tenanted commercial development with 2,859 square
metres (30,774 square feet) of commercial floor space.
c) Variance Analysis:
The Zoning Bylaw establishes general minimum and maximum regulations for single family
development. A Development Variance Permit allows Council some flexibility in the approval
process.
1. Maple Ridge Zoning Bylaw No 3510 -1985, Part 7, Section 702, 7.b: To reduce the
minimum rear lot setback from 6.0 metres to 4.7 metres.
The rationale for this variance relates to the slightly irregular shaped lot that does not have
perpendicular angles between the front, rear, and side property lines. The challenge for this property
is to site a rectangular structure on the irregular lot. The building design has included recesses to
follow the tapering lot line along its north south orientation. The maximum encroachment into this
required setback is less than 1.3 metres, and only at one point along the rear lot. A further
encroachment of less than 1.2 meters is proposed at one point further south on the property. These
requested variances are illustrated in Appendix C, attached to this report.
It should be noted that this encroachment will be at the least active portion of the building, and will
be buffered by the plantings that are required in the development permit application. In addition,
the structure is one storey in height, lower than the surrounding residential context. For these
reasons, there will be little noise or visual impacts created by this variance.
2. Maple Ridge Sign Bylaw No 4653 -1992, Schedule 5, Commercial Zones, C-2, C-3, C-4, C-4A
To vary the maximum sign area for a secondary sign from 10 m2 to 15m2.
The subject property is 0.945 m2 (2.33 acres) in area with a frontage of 95 metres. For a property
with this size and dimensions, a total of 3 signs would be permitted, with one primary sign with a
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maximum of 20 m2 copy area, and two secondary signs each with a maximum copy area of 10 m2.
The applicant is requesting to install 2 signs, each with a maximum copy area of 15 m2. The net
result of this variance would be fewer signs, and less overall copy area than permitted in the Sign
Bylaw. However, one of the 2 signs would be larger than permitted as a secondary sign in the Bylaw.
The rationale for this variance is that the applicant is developing this site in conjunction with the
commercial properties to the north, to give an appearance of a continuous commercial development.
More signage is proposed for these adjacent commercial properties, which will be coordinated in
theme with the signage of this proposal.
d)Citizen/Customer Implications: Neighbourhood notification will be provided with the required
mailout to the neighbourhood.
In accordance with the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999, notice of Council
consideration of a resolution to issue a Development Variance Permit was mailed to all owners or
tenants in occupation of all parcels, any parts of which are adjacent to the property that is subject to
the permit.
CONCLUSION:
The proposed variances are supported because:
The neighbourhood impact of the reduced rear yard setback will be minimal.
The intent of the Sign Bylaw will continue to be met if this variance is granted.
It is therefore recommended that this application be favourably considered and the Corporate Officer
be authorized to sign and seal Development Variance Permit 2016-191-DVP.
“Original signed by Diana Hall”
_______________________________________________
Prepared by: Diana Hall, MA, MCIP, RPP
Planner 2
“Original signed by Christine Carter”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Christine Carter, M.PL, MCIP, RPP
Director of Planning
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA, P.Eng
GM Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
_______________________________________________
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
The following appendices are attached hereto:
Appendix A – Subject Map
Appendix B – Ortho Map
Appendix C – Site Plan showing variances
Appendix D – Signage details.
DATE: Jun 3, 2016
2016-191-RZ
BY: JV
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Dewdney Trunk Rd
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11939 240 StLegend
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Indefinite Creek
River Centreline
Major Rivers & Lakes
APPENDIX A
DATE: Jun 3, 2016
2016-191-RZ
BY: JV
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Dewdney Trunk Rd
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Scale: 1:2,500
11939 240 St
Aerial Imagery from the Spring of 2015
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Indefinite Creek
River Centreline
Major Rivers & Lakes
APPENDIX B
Location of proposed
rear lot variances
APPENDIX C
APPENDIX D
City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO: 2016-191-DP
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council
SUBJECT: Development Permit
11939 240 Street
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Council considered rezoning application 2016-191-RZ and granted first reading for Zone Amending
Bylaw No.7257-2016 on July 4, 2016. Council granted second reading for Zone Amending Bylaw No.
7257-2016 on October 24, 2017. This application was presented at Public Hearing on November
21, 2017, and Council granted third reading on November 28, 2017. Council approved final reading
for rezoning application 2016-191-RZ on October 2, 2018.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-191-DP respecting property located
at 11939 240 Street.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context:
Applicant: Platform Properties Ltd.
Legal Description: Lot: 1, Section: 16, Township: 12, Plan: NWP1676
OCP :
Existing: COMM (Commercial)
Proposed: Commercial
Zoning:
Existing: CS-1 (Service Commercial)
Proposed: C-2 (Community Commercial)
Surrounding Uses:
North: Use: Vacant
Zone: CS-1 (Service Commercial) (under rezoning
application 2016-039-RZ)
Designation: Commercial
South: Use: Single Family Residential
Zone: CD-1-93 (Amenity Residential District), RS1-b (One
Family (Medium Density) Residential)
Designation: Urban Residential
East: Use: Vacant
Zone: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
Designation: Agricultural (in the Agricultural Land Reserve)
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West: Use: Single Family Residential
Zone: R-1 (Residential District)
Designation: Urban Residential
Existing Use of Property: Vacant
Proposed Use of Property: Commercial
Site Area: 0.946 ha. (2.3 acres)
Access: 240 Street
Servicing requirement: Urban Standard
b) Project Description:
This proposal is to create a one storey multi-tenanted commercial development with 2,859 square
metres (30,774 square feet) of commercial floor space.
c) Planning Analysis:
Official Community Plan. This proposed commercial development is consistent with the policies of
the Official Community Plan. The subject property is designated Commercial. Its site context, in the
vicinity of Dewdney Trunk and 240th Street is designated as a Community Commercial node. The
proposed C-2 Community Commercial zone is consistent with this designation.
Development Permit Guidelines. The development permit application made to the City prompting this
submission to the ADP is subject to the Key Guidelines and the Design Guidelines of Section 8.5
Commercial Development Permit.
The following is a brief description and assessment of the proposal’s compliance with the applicable
Key Development Permit Guidelines:
1. Avoid conflicts with adjacent uses through sound attenuation, appropriate lighting,
landscaping, traffic calming and the transition of building massing to fit with adjacent
development.
The proposed single storey format will not exceed the massing of the neighbouring
residential context. Adjacent residential uses will be buffered from excess noise through
acoustic fencing and the separation that the commercial buildings will create between
residential uses and the 240th Street arterial road.
2. Encourage a pedestrian scale through providing outdoor amenities, minimizing the visual
impact of parking areas, creating landmarks and visual interest along street fronts.
Visual interest will be created with the defining architectural features in the front facades
that face inward to the parking area and 240th Street. The landscape treatment of the
parking lot and perimeter areas provide variety to enhance the pedestrian experience.
Bicycle amenities are provided on the southeast portion of the site. All garbage enclosures
will be screened and secure. The loading bays will not be visible from 240th Street.
3. Promote sustainable development with multimodal transportation circulation, and low
impact building design.
Multi-modal traffic is facilitated by this development. Bioswales incorporated into the site
plan will mitigate the impact of pervious surfaces, reducing runoff and improving stormwater
quality.
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4. Respect the need for private areas in mixed use development and adjacent residential
areas.
This proposal aims to mitigate potential impacts to adjacent residential uses. A visual and
acoustic buffer consisting of a 2 metre high wooden fence and perimeter landscaping will be
provided at the residential interface. This buffer will combine shorter perennial plantings
with red maples and conifers to add height. Low level building lights at the rear of the
proposed buildings will minimize visual intrusions to the single family homes adjacent to the
site.
5. The form and treatment of new buildings should reflect the desired character and pattern of
development in the area by incorporating appropriate architectural styles, features,
materials, proportions and building articulation.
The use of natural materials, signage, landscape treatment, and the modern lines of the
proposed buildings will be reflected in the commercial developments to the north of the
property to present a unified commercial presence at this intersection.
d) Advisory Design Panel:
The Advisory Design Panel (ADP) reviewed the form and character of the proposed development and
the landscaping plans at a meeting held on June 13, 2017. The following resolution was passed in
regards to 2016-191-DP at the meeting of the Advisory Design Panel:
That the application be supported and the following concerns be addressed as the design
develops and be submitted to Planning staff for follow-up:
1. Provide planting islands to break up the parking strips.
2. Provide pavement treatment (such as stamped concrete or coloured asphalt) at
entrances off of 240th.
3. Provide speed bumps before and after main pedestrian crossing to Building 2000.
4. Parking stalls along Buildings 1000 and 2000 to be done in alternative paving
materials.
5. Provide outdoor seating in front of both buildings by reducing two stalls into “small
car” stalls.
6. Provide screening for roof top units on both buildings and provide a detail on the
architectural plans.
7. Accentuate the north east corner element of Building 1000 facing 240th Street.
8. Provide a second bracket at both corners of Building 1000 to balance elevation.
9. Indicate on landscaping plans that structural soil for trees in parking medians will be
provided.
10. Consider providing additional bicycle racks.
The ADP concerns have been addressed and are reflected in the current plans.
e) Intergovernmental Issues:
The Ministry of Environment has been involved in coordinating the remediation of the site.
f) Environmental Implications:
The subject property was used as an autowrecking yard until 2013. Some contamination was noted,
and remediation works have been completed. The Ministry of Environment confirms that required
remediation is complete, that the project is eligible for a certificate of compliance, and that the City is
authorized to issue a development permit.
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g) Citizen/Customer Implications:
Opportunities for public input have been provided through the required Development Information
Meeting and Public Hearing as required through the previous rezoning process for the the site.
h) Financial Implications:
In accordance with Council’s Landscape Security Policy, a refundable security equivalent to 100% of
the estimated landscape cost will be provided to ensure satisfactory provision of landscaping in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Development Permit. Based on an estimated
landscape cost of $94,005.00, the security will be $94,005.00.
There will be 6 trees added to the municipal street tree inventory on completion of this project. The
costs associated with maintaining these trees will need to be included in a subsequent operating
budget.
CONCLUSION:
This development permit application is in support of a commercial development that received final
reading on October 2, 2018. This application has been reviewed and supported by the Advisory
Design Panel, and for this reason, is this recommended that Application 2016-191-DP be approved.
“Original signed by Diana Hall”
_______________________________________________
Prepared by: Diana Hall, MA, MCIP, RPP
Planner 2
“Original signed by Christine Carter”
_____________________________________________
Approved by: Christine Carter, M.PL, MCIP, RPP
Director of Planning
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
_______________________________________________
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA, P.Eng
GM Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
_______________________________________________
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
The following appendices are attached hereto:
Appendix A – Subject Map
Appendix B – Ortho Photo
Appendix C – Site Plan
Appendix D – Building Elevations
DATE: Jun 3, 2016
2016-191-RZ
BY: JV
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Dewdney Trunk Rd
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11939 240 StLegend
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Indefinite Creek
River Centreline
Major Rivers & Lakes
APPENDIX A
DATE: Jun 3, 2016
2016-191-RZ
BY: JV
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Dewdney Trunk Rd
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Scale: 1:2,500
11939 240 St
Aerial Imagery from the Spring of 2015
Legend
Stream
Indefinite Creek
River Centreline
Major Rivers & Lakes
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
APPENDIX D
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City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO: 11-5245-20-2012-004
& 06-2240-20
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council
SUBJECT: Excess Capacity/Extended Services Agreement LC 161/18
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
A developer has subdivided land at 23791 112 Avenue. Part of the subdivision servicing is
considered to be excess or extended servicing in accordance with the Local Government Act. The
extended servicing benefits adjacent properties. Latecomer Agreement LC 161/18 provides the
municipality’s assessment of the attribution of the costs of the excess or extended servicing to the
benefiting lands.
RECOMMENDATION:
That with respect to the subdivision of lands involved in subdivision 2012-004- SD located at 23791
112 Avenue, be it resolved:
1.That the cost to provide the excess or extended services is, in whole or in part, excessive to the
municipality and that the cost to provide these services shall be paid by the owners of the land
being subdivided, and
2.That Latecomer Charges be imposed for such excess or extended services on the parcels and
in the amounts as set out in the staff report dated October 16, 2018; and further
3.That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal Excess Capacity Latecomer
Agreement LC 161/18 with the subdivider of the said lands.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context:
The attached map identifies the lands which are involved in the subdivision and those which
will benefit from the excess or extended. The cost breakdown for each excess or extended
service is shown on attached Schedule A.
In addition, a copy of Excess Capacity Latecomer Agreement LC 161/18 is also attached for
information purposes.
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b) Strategic Alignment:
Administration of excess or extended services legislation complies with the Smart Managed
Growth element of the Corporate Strategic Plan. The administration procedure supports the
requirement for a developer to construct municipal infrastructure in support of land
development and recognizes that the infrastructure may provide benefit to other land.
c) Policy Implications:
Part 26, Division 11, of the Local Government Act provides that where a developer pays all
or part of the cost of excess or extended services, the municipality shall determine the
proportion of the cost of the service which constitutes excess or extended service and
determine the proportion of the cost of the service to be attributed to parcels of land which
the municipality considers will benefit from the service. Latecomer Agreement LC161/18
will provide such determination for Subdivision SD 2012-004-SD.
CONCLUSION:
A developer has provided certain services in support of Subdivision 2012-004-SD. Some of the
services benefit adjacent lands therefore, it is appropriate to impose Latecomer Charges on the
benefitting lands. Latecomer Agreement LC 161/18 summarizes the municipality’s determination of
benefitting lands and cost attribution and also establishes the term over which such Latecomer
Charges will be applied.
“Original signed by Mike Canning”
Prepared by: Mike Canning, PEng.
Manager of Infrastructure Development
“Original signed by David Pollock”
Prepared by: David Pollock, PEng.
Municipal Engineer
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA, PEng.
General Manager Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
TG/mi
Att: Schedule A
Benefitting Property Map
Excess Capacity Latecomer Agreement
Schedule A
TYPE OF EXCESS OR EXTENDED SERVICE
1. EXTENDED NOMINAL SERVICE
A total of all of the aforementioned services for each property is as follows:
Parcel “P”, Part SE ¼, Except Plan EPP 62575,
Reference Plan 1224, Section 16, Township 12,
New Westminster District
$386,893.00
Service Total Number of
Equivalent
Development
Units
(EDU)
Total Cost Of
Benefit
Cost Per
EDU
EDU’s On
Benefiting
Property
Benefit
Attributed
By Property
Excluding
Subdivision
Road 32
$693,814.00 $21,681.69 16
Rem. Pcl. P, RP 1224
RN 84503-0000-9
1 x $346,907.00
Watermain 32 $79,972.00 $2,499.13 16 Rem. Pcl. P, RP 1224
RN 84503-0000-9
1 x $39,986.00
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EXCESS CAPACITY LATECOMER AGREEMENT
LC 161/18 -- 2012-004-SD
THIS AGREEMENT made the day of , 2018
BETWEEN: Maple Industries Ltd.
22564 Lougheed Highway
Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2V1
(Hereinafter called the “Subdivider”)
OF THE FIRST PART
AND:
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE, a Municipal Corporation under the “Municipal Act”, having its
offices at 11995 Haney Place, in the City of Maple Ridge, in the Province of British
Columbia
(Hereinafter called the “City”)
OF THE SECOND PART
WHEREAS:
A. The Subdivider has developed certain lands and premises located within the City of
Maple Ridge, in the Province of British Columbia, and more particularly known and
described as:
Parcel “G” (Reference Plan 1387) Except Portion on Plan LMP 38552 of the South
East Quarter Section 16, Township 12, New Westminster District
(Hereinafter called the “said lands”);
B. In order to facilitate the approval of the subdivision of the said lands, the Subdivider
has constructed and installed the road and water services shown on the design
prepared by Aplin & Martin Engineering, project no. AM 14-141/DX 110/238
and marked as “Reviewed as Noted” by the Municipality on August 29, 2016.
Maple Ridge Project No.5245-20-2012-004.
(Hereinafter called the “Extended Services”);
C. The extended services have been provided with a capacity to service the said lands
and other than the said lands;
D. The City considers its cost to provide the Extended Services to be excessive;
E. The Subdivider has provided the Extended Services in the Amount of $773,786.00
.
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F. The City has determined that
Parcel “P”, Part SE ¼, Except Plan EPP 62575, Reference Plan 1224, Section 16,
Township 12, New Westminster District
(the “Benefitting Lands”) will benefit from the Extended Services;
G. The City has imposed as a condition of the owner of the Benefitting Lands connecting
to or using the Extended Services, a charge (the “Latecomer Charge”) on the
Benefitting Lands in the following amounts:
Rem. Parcel “P” Reference Plan 1224
RN 84503-0000-9
$346,907.00 for access to the road on 238 Street
$39,986.00 for use of the watermain on 238 Street
plus interest calculated annually from the date of completion of the Extended
Services as certified by the General Manager Public Works & Development Services
of the City (the “Completion Date”) to the date of connection of the Benefitting Lands
to the Extended Services;
H. The Latecomer Charge when paid by the owner of the Benefitting Lands and
collected by the City shall pursuant to Section 939 (7) of the Local Government Act
R.S.B.C. 1996, c.323 be paid to the Subdivider as provided for in this Agreement.
NOW THEREFORE AS AUTHORIZED BY Section 939 (9) of the Local Government Act
R.S.B.C 1996, c. 323, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. The Latecomer Charge, if paid by the owner of the Benefitting Lands and
collected by the City within fifteen (15) years of the Completion Date shall be paid to
the Subdivider and in such case payment will be made within 30 days of the next
June 30th or December 31st that follows the date on which the Latecomer Charge was
collected by the City.
2. This Agreement shall expire and shall be of no further force and effect for any
purpose on the earlier of the payment of the Latecomer Charge by the City to the
Subdivider, or fifteen (15) years from the Completion Date, and thereafter the City
shall be forever fully released and wholly discharged from any and all liability and
obligations herein, or howsoever arising pertaining to the Latecomer Charge, and
whether arising before or after the expiry of this Agreement.
3. The Subdivider represents and warrants to the City that the Subdivider has
not received, claimed, demanded or collected money or any other consideration from
the owner of the Benefitting Lands for the provision, or expectation of the provision of
the Extended Services, other than as contemplated and as provided for herein; and
further represents and warrants that he has not entered into any agreement with the
owner of the Benefitting Lands for consideration in any way related to or connected
directly or indirectly with the provision of the Extended Services. The representations
and warranties of the Subdivider herein shall, notwithstanding paragraph 2 of this
Agreement, survive the expiry of this Agreement.
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4. The Subdivider (if more than one corporate body or person) hereby agrees
that the City shall remit the Latecomer Charge to each corporate body or person in
equal shares.
5. If the Subdivider is a sole corporate body or person, the City shall remit the
Latecomer Charge to the said sole corporate body or person, with a copy to the
following (name and address of director of corporate body, accountant, lawyer, etc.):
6. In the event that the Subdivider is not the owner of the said lands, the owner
shall hereby grant, assign, transfer and set over unto the Subdivider, his heirs and
assigns, all rights, title and interest under this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto affixed their respective Corporate
Seals, attested by the hands of their respective officers duly authorized in that behalf, the
day and year first above written.
SUBDIVIDER
Subdivider - Authorized Signatory
Subdivider - Authorized Signatory
CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
Corporate Officer - Authorized Signatory
REPORT; Community Emergency Protection Fund Application Page 1 of 2
Date: October 16, 2018
City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO:
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council
SUBJECT: Community Emergency Protection Fund Application
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Through Emergency Management of British Columbia (EMBC), the City of Maple Ridge has made an
application to the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund (CEPF) under the 2018 Structural
Flood Mitigation Program. In response to past freshet events the City of Maple Ridge constructed
temporary flood protection works along Tamarak Lane to increase the level of protection against
flooding. This project would raise Tamarak Lane to an elevation that would eliminate the need for
those temporary measures. Tamarak Lane is part of Road 13 diking district.
A condition of the CEPF application approval process is that proposed works are supported by a
Council resolution.
RECOMMENDATION(S):
That the application for Community Emergency Preparedness Funding (CEPF) 2018 Structural Flood
Mitigation Program project be supported; and further
That the City provide overall grant management for the project.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context:
Over the past decade Maple Ridge has experienced a number of freshet events. As part of
the City’s Emergency Response Planning during a freshet, temporary flood protection works
are installed along Tamarak Lane. This project would see that section of Tamarak Lane
raised to an elevation that would eliminate the need for the temporary measures.
b)Citizen/Customer Implications:
Property owners accessing Tamarak Lane will be consulted prior to the work being advanced.
c)Business Plan/Financial Implications:
The total value of the CEPF grant is $75,000. Tamarack Lane road surface restoration is
included within the existing Annual Capital Paving Program bringing the total project costs to
$115,000.
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REPORT; Community Emergency Protection Fund Application Page 1 of 2
Date: October 16, 2018
CONCLUSIONS:
The Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) Community Emergency Protection Fund (CEPF) provides an
opportunity for the City of Maple Ridge to raise Tamarak Lane to an elevation that would eliminate
the need for temporary measures during freshet events. A condition of CEPF application approval
process is that the proposed work applied for be supported by a Council resolution. This report seeks
that resolution from Council.
“Original signed by Scott Salsbury”
Prepared by: Scott Salsbury,
Superintendent of Sewerworks
“Original signed by Trevor Thompson”
Approved by: Trevor Thompson, BBA, CPA, CGA
Chief Financial Officer
“Original signed by James Storey”
Approved by: James Storey,
Director of Engineering Operations
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA, P.Eng
GM Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO:
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council Meeting
SUBJECT: Contract Award: Contract RFP-OP18-65 Fabric Shelter Construction
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The approved annual budget includes funding for additional salt storage capacity at the Operations
Centre. The current salt storage structure was built in the early 1990s. Additional storage is required
to meet snow response demands due to the growth of the City over the past three decades.
A public request for proposals was issued and five tenders were received with four being conforming
to the tender requirement. Following an evaluation of the tenders it is recommended that the
contract be awarded to the low tenderer, Universal Cover Corporation.
RECOMMENDATION(S):
That Contract RFP-OP18-65 for the supply, delivery and construction of a fabric structure at the City
of Maple Ridge Operations Centre be awarded to Universal Cover Corporation, in the amount of
$186,370 plus taxes;
That a contingency of $37,274 be established for this project;
That Accumulated Surplus be utilized for project costs exceeding the Financial Plan allocation of
$175,000; and further
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the contract.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context:
The City’s response to snow events relies heavily on the availability of salt. Storage of a sufficient
amount of salt is critical to a comprehensive reliable response. The growth in the number of
streets and neighbourhoods requiring salt during snow events has dictated the need for
additional salt storage capacity. The approved annual budget includes funding to address this
need.
A public request for proposals was issued and four conforming tenders were received. Following
an evaluation of the tenders it is recommended that the contract be awarded to the low
tenderer, Universal Cover Corporation.
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b) Business Plan/Financial Implications:
The four conforming bids are:
1) Universal Cover Corporation Inc.- $186,370
2) SpanMaster Structures Limited - $220,445.57
3) G&B Portable Fabric Buildings - $244,563
4) Coverstar Structures - $332,700
Evaluation of the low bid concludes that the contract be awarded to Universal Cover
Corporation Inc. Costs do not include taxes.
The Financial Plan includes a budget of $175,000 for this project. It is recommended that
Accumulated Surplus be utilized for project costs exceeding this.
CONCLUSIONS:
A public request for proposals was issued for the supply, delivery and construction of a salt storage
structure at the City’s Operations Centre. Four conforming tenders were received. Following an
evaluation of the tenders it is recommended that the contract be awarded to the low tenderer,
Universal Cover Corporation. The project is approved is the annual budget. It is recommended that
the contract be awarded to the low tenderer Universal Cover Corporation.
“Original signed by Walter Oleschak”
Prepared by: Walter Oleschak,
Superintendent of Roads & Fleet
“Original signed by Trevor Thompson”
Approved by: Trevor Thompson, BBA, CPA, CGA
Chief Financial Officer
“Original signed by Frank Quinn”
Approved by: Frank Quinn, MBA, P.Eng
General Manager Public Works & Development Services
“Original signed by Frank Quinn” for
Concurrence: Paul Gill, BBA, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
REPORT: Community to Community Grant Application Page 1 of 2
DATE: October 16, 2018
DOC: 2044525
City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council DOC ID: 2044525
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council
SUBJECT: Community to Community (C2C) Forum Grant Program
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City has interests in common with our neighbours, Katzie First Nation and Kwantlen First Nation,
and we collaborate and take action on specific issues. The Union of British Columbia Municipalities
(UBCM) has a program that provides grant funding to support local government opportunities for
joint actions, collaborative discussions and tangible outcomes with First Nations communities.
The last forum was held in February 2017 over two days. The intake for funding to support a 2019
forum closes October 31, 2018. This would financially support a forum in the first year of the next
Council term to enhance relationships and continue developing coordinated approaches for future
initiatives and issues of common interest.
The decision on whether to have a forum would be determined in the subsequent Council term, with
the current Council ensuring the financial support is in place if needed.
RECOMMENDATION:
That staff be authorized to submit the Community to Community (C2C) Forum grant application.
DISCUSSION:
Applicants are required to provide fifty percent (50%) of the total eligible costs for the forum in cash
or in-kind contributions. The maximum grant is $5,000.
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REPORT: Community to Community Grant Application Page 2 of 2
DATE: October 16, 2018
DOC: 2044525
CONCLUSIONS:
UBCM provides funding to strengthen relationships between local governments and neighbouring
First Nations and to develop coordinated approaches on joint interests. In order to meet the grant
application deadline, a resolution to apply for grant funding is required in the current Council term.
The decision to hold the forum would be made in the subsequent Council term.
“Original signed by Laura Benson_____________________
Prepared by: Laura Benson, CPA, CMA
Director of Corporate Administration
“Original signed by Kelly Swift”
Approved by: Kelly Swift, MBA
General Manager Parks, Recreation & Culture
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
Concurrence: Paul Gill, BBA, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
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City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO: 06-09-4200-01
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council Meeting
SUBJECT: Maple Ridge Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Bylaw No. 7415-2017
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Section 77 [Power to make bylaws] of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the
Act), requires that a local public body, by bylaw or other legal instrument by which the local public
body acts, must designate a person or group of persons as the Head of the local public body for the
purposes of this Act, and may set any fees the local public body requires to be paid under section 75
of the Act.
RECOMMENDATION(S):
THAT Bylaw No. 7415-2017 be given first, second and third reading.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context:
Careful consideration should go into the designation of the Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Head for the City, as this position is responsible for interpreting and
administering the Act, and should be in a position to freely do so without the risk of interference
or conflict of interest. The Head is responsible for making decisions under the Act, for ensuring
compliance, and is ultimately responsible whether to disclose or withhold a requested record
under the Act. Staff are recommending that the Corporate Officer be appointed to the position of
Head due to the Corporate Officer’s expected knowledge of the Act and ongoing decisions and
orders made under the Act.
In consideration of the number of requests that the City receives in a yearly basis, it is
recommended that a Coordinator be appointed to assist the Head with various responsibilities
set out under the Act. Staff are recommending that the Records Management Coordinator be
appointed to the position of FOI Coordinator, again due to the knowledge of the Act that is
required for holding this position.
While the Act does allow for a group of persons to be appointed as the Head, this would require
working knowledge of the Act and frequent formal meetings to make decisions.
Currently, the Corporate Officer has been providing the services and duties as the Head, and the
Records Management Coordinator has been providing the services and duties as the
Coordinator.
b)Desired Outcome/Strategic Alignment:
This bylaw brings the City into alignment with the goal of being legislatively compliant, by
adhering to requirements under Section 77 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of
Privacy Act.
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c) Citizen/Customer Implications:
The proposed bylaw, once adopted, will be posted on the city’s Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy page of the website to inform those seeking records of the designated
positions for carrying out records requests.
d) Interdepartmental Implications:
This policy will formalize what is currently happening.
e) Business Plan/Financial Implications:
Although legislation allows for charging of fees for some services related to Freedom of
Information requests, there are so many exceptions and limitations to when the City can charge
fees that it has rarely happened. Under limited circumstance Section 75 of the Act provides for
fees to be charged by the public body for providing the following services:
• locating, retrieving and producing a record (except for the first three hours, but most
require less than 3 hours);
• preparing the record for disclosure (time spent copying, printing, reassembling files, etc.);
• shipping and handling the record (based upon the method chosen by the applicant); and,
• providing a copy of the records (pursuant to the fees outlined in Freedom of Information
and Protection of Privacy Regulation 323/93, as amended).
Under each of these broad categories of services, there are a number of activities associated
with those services which could possibly be included in the costs. The Coordinator and the Head
will keep these activities in mind when trying to develop a fee estimate in those rare incidents
where it is appropriate.
CONCLUSIONS:
This bylaw is required to designate the position of the Head for the purposes of the Freedom of
Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
“Original signed by Stephanie Nicols”
Prepared by: Stephanie Nichols,
Records Management Coordinator
“Original signed by Laura Benson”
Approved by: Laura Benson, CPA, CMA
Director of Corporate Administration
“original signed by Paul Gill”
Concurrence: Paul Gill, BBA, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer
Attachment: Bylaw No. 7415-2017
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CITY OF MAPLE RIDGE
BYLAW NO. 7415-2017
A Bylaw for the administration of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
WHEREAS, Section 77 the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act), Chapter
165 [RSBC 1996], as amended, requires that a municipality by bylaw:
(a) must designate a person or group of persons as the head of the municipality for the purposes of
the Act; and,
(b) may set any fees the municipality requires to be paid for providing the services described in
Section 75 of the Act.
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Maple Ridge enacts as follows:
1. Title
This Bylaw may be cited as "Maple Ridge Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Bylaw No. 7415-2017.”
2. Definitions and Interpretation
2.1. The definitions contained in Part I of the Act shall apply to this Bylaw except where the
context requires otherwise.
2.2. In this By-law:
"Act" means the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, RSBC 1996, Chapter
165, as amended.
“Applicant” means a person who makes a request for access to a record under the Act.
"Commercial Applicant" means a person who makes a request for access to a record to
obtain information for use in connection with a trade, business, profession or other venture
for profit.
"Coordinator" means the person designated in Section 3(2) of this Bylaw as the Freedom of
Information and Privacy Coordinator (“FOI Coordinator”).
"Council" means the Council of the City of Maple Ridge.
"Head" means the person designated under Section 3(1) of this Bylaw as the Head.
"City" means the City of Maple Ridge.
"Request" means a request under Section 5 of the Act.
"Records " includes book, documents, maps, drawings, photographs, letters, vouchers,
papers and any other thing on which information is recorded or stored by graphic, electronic,
mechanical or other means, but does not include a computer program or any other
mechanism that produces records.
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3. Designated Head and Duty Authorization
3.1. The Corporate Officer is designated as the Head for the purposes of Act and is bound to
uphold the spirit and intent of the Act.
3.2. In the absence of the Corporate Officer, the FOI Coordinator shall act as the Head.
3.3. The Records Management Coordinator is designated as the FOI Coordinator.
3.4. In the absence of the FOI Coordinator, the Confidential Secretary shall act as the FOI
Coordinator.
3.5. For the purposes of the Act, the Head and the Coordinator shall act in their respective
capacities for all Boards, Commissions and Committees of the City.
4. Powers of the Head and FOI Coordinator
4.1. The Head may delegate any of the Head’s duties under the Act to the FOI Coordinator.
5. Fees
5.1. Pursuant to Section 75 [Fees] of the Act, an applicant making a request shall pay to the City
the fees set out in Section 7 [Fees] of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Regulation 323/93, as amended, for the following services:
(a) locating, retrieving and producing the record;
(b) preparing the record for disclosure;
(c) shipping and handling the record; and,
(d) providing a copy of a record.
6. If any section, subsection, clause or other part of this Bylaw is for any reason held to be invalid
by the decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision will not affect the validity of
the remaining portions of this Bylaw.
READ a first time the _____ day of _________, 2018.
READ a second time the _____ day of _________, 2018.
READ a third time _____ day of _________, 2018.
ADOPTED the _____ day of _________, 2018.
_____________________________ ____________________________
PRESIDING MEMBER CORPORATE OFFICER
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City of Maple Ridge
TO: Her Worship Mayor Nicole Read MEETING DATE: October 16, 2018
and Members of Council FILE NO:
FROM: Chief Administrative Officer MEETING: Council
SUBJECT: Award of Contract ITT-FD18-64: Fire Hall 4 and Training Centre Construction
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Four submissions were received on October 9, 2018 for ITT-FD18-64: Fire Hall 4 and Training Centre
Construction. Staff reviewed the bid submissions in accordance with established evaluation criteria
and is recommending an award of a contract to the lowest priced compliant bid submission.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1.That Contract ITT-FD18-64: Fire Hall 4 and Training Centre Construction be awarded to
Yellowridge Construction Ltd. for a contract price of $14,998,000 (excluding GST), and;
2.That a contingency of 7.5% in the amount of $1,124,850 (excluding GST) be established for
this project, and;
3.That the next Financial Plan Bylaw amendment include an additional $2,550,000 for Fire
Hall 4 and Training Centre construction funded $1,250,000 from Accumulated Surplus and
$1,300,000 from the Fire Department Capital Acquisition Reserve, and further;
4.That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the contract.
DISCUSSION:
a)Background Context:
On November 7, 2016 Council directed staff to begin the process of design for Fire Hall 4 and an
associated Training Centre. Staff, along with the consultant team, have completed design work
and tendered the project for construction. Staff initially invited construction firms to submit their
names to a prequalification process and then invited short listed companies to participate in the
Invitation To Tender (ITT) process. Submissions consisted of four bids representing all of the
prequalified firms. The lowest priced compliant submission is being recommended.
Staff updated council on April 24, 2018 with revised budgetary numbers based on rough
estimates (class D) in the order of magnitude of $15,000,000. This budget was determined at
early design phase of the project and was expected to be inclusive of all components of the
project including construction costs, construction contingency, road improvement cost share,
and professional fees. In consideration of tender responses, the overall budget has escalated to
$17,550,000 inclusive of all aforementioned components. Construction market conditions are
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largely responsible for overall escalation in budget with secondary factors relating to the level of
site civil work required. This adjustment in budget is commensurate with other construction
projects across the region that have been subject to volatility in market conditions. Project scope
is unchanged since the time of initial cost estimates and budget update; a financial funding
framework to cover the additional budget has been developed.
b) Desired Outcome:
To develop the necessary infrastructure that will support the mission of delivering high calibre
Fire Department services combined with realizing economies of scope as it relates to including IT
infrastructure improvements into the project.
c) Strategic Alignment:
As part of being a resilient city, community safety requires the necessary infrastructure to
delivery that mandate effectively. Growing neighborhoods create increased demands on fire
department resources. This proposed civic facility will support the existing composite model fire
department as it is intended to be staffed with a contingent of paid-on-call fire fighters living in
Albion area, potentially reducing response times. The training ground will support continued skill
development and maintenance representing a critical function of the Fire Department.
Investment in a civic facility of this nature will provide long term support for the City. It has been
designed taking into consideration future growth of the City, its Fire Department, and its IT
Department. Should this project not move forward, the needs of an existing neighbourhood, and
overall growing City, will remain unfulfilled leaving a gap in service capability that will become
increasingly more expensive to close with time.
d) Citizen/Customer Implications:
Exceptional customer service in relation to emergency response is a stated priority of Council.
This facility is proposed in the Albion neighborhood which is known to be expanding at a rapid
rate. By placing a fire hall in proximity of this growth, citizens may well realize reduced response
times with the inclusion of additional paid-on-call firefighters in the area. Additionally the Fire
Department hopes to realize a paid-on-call firefighter recruitment benefit by placing a fire hall in
a developing neighborhood consisting of young families who are generally more inclined to work
for the City in that capacity.
e) Business Plan/Financial Implications:
Earlier this year, Council approved a budget of approximately $15,000,000 for this project based
on costs estimates in March. The funding sources included: approved borrowing of $6,000,000,
the Fire Department Capital Acquisition Reserve (FDCAR) of approximately $8.6 million and the
Capital Works Reserve of approximately $400,000. The repayment of the debt, over the next 10
years, is funded through the FDCAR.
To award this contract and provide a construction contingency, an additional $2.55 million is
required; an increase of approximately 17%. This can be funded through Accumulated Surplus
for $1.25 million and the balance, including any construction contingency used, be funded
through the FDCAR.
No additional property tax increases are required as the Fire Department’s capital plans,
including the associated debt payments, are contained within existing approved reserve
allocations.
Estimated operating costs for the building are included in the adopted five year financial plan
and will be revisited for accuracy once the facility is in use.
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CONCLUSIONS:
Staff recommends that the contract for the Fire Hall and Training Centre Construction be awarded to
Yellowridge Construction Ltd. for $14,998,000. An additional funding allotment of $1,124,850,
representing 7.5%, is also recommended as a contingency fund.
The benefits of this new facility will improve the service delivery of the Fire Department by providing
both a facility for Paid-On-Call members in the Albion community to respond to and a facility for
firefighters to learn and maintain their skill sets. Additionally, this facility will incorporate an
Information Technology server room capable of supporting the City’s IT requirements and host
possible co-location services. Approval of this contract will continue to move this project ahead as
directed by Council.
“Original signed by Michael Van Dop”
Prepared by: Michael Van Dop, MBA, Deputy Fire Chief
“Orignal signed by Howard Exner”
Approved by: Howard Exner, Fire Chief
“Original signed by Trevor Thompson”
Reviewed by: Trevor Thompson, CPA, CGA, Chief Financial Officer
“Original signed by Paul Gill”
Concurrence: Paul Gill, CPA, CGA
Chief Administrative Officer