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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEAC 2018-07-16 agenda.pdfCity of Maple Ridge ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA July 16, 7:00 pm Blaney Room, Maple Ridge City Hall 1.CALL TO ORDER 2.APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA 3.ADOPTION OF MINUTES – May 9, 2018 4.DELEGATIONS 4.1. Wildlife and Vector Control Bylaw Update; and Zone Amending Bylaw to Secure Waste Management Area in New Developments •Dan Mikolay, Wildsafe BC Coordinator for Maple Ridge 5.NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS 5.1. Ridge Meadows Recycling Society – Position Statement on the Reduction of Single Use Plastic Items 6.SUBCOMMITTEE UPDATES 6.1. Green Infrastructure and Natural Asset Inventory and Evaluation 6.2. OCP Aquifer Mapping & Natural Features Development Permit Review 6.3. Communications and Outreach 6.4. Watercourse Protection Bylaw Review 7.STAFF LIAISON UPDATES 7.1. UBC/BCIT Project Work – Urban Forestry and Ecosystem Evaluation/iTree Work 8.CORRESPONDENCE 8.1. Upcoming Events August 18, 2018 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Repair Café Memorial Peace Park (11900 224 Street) Organizer: Ridge Meadows Recycling Society 9.ROUNDTABLE 10.QUESTION PERIOD 11.ADJOURNMENT Next Meeting: September 12, 2018 Agenda Submission Deadline: August 29, 2018 QUESTION PERIOD Question Period provides the public with the opportunity to ask questions or make comments on subjects that are of concern to them. Each person will be given 2 minutes to speak. Up to ten minutes in total is allotted for Question Period. /aa City of Maple Ridge ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Environmental Advisory Committee, held in the Blaney Room at Maple Ridge City Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, British Columbia, on May 9, 2018 at 7:03 pm COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT Councillor Robert Masse Council Liaison Leanne Koehn, Chair Ridge Meadows Recycling Society Betty von Hardenberg Thornhill Aquifer Protection Study (TAPS) Cheryl Ashlie Alouette River Management Society (ARMS) Cheryl Power Alouette River Management Society (ARMS) - Alternate David Neufeld Environmental Professional Gerry Pinel Community Education on Environment and Development (CEED) Centre Jessie Lees, Vice Chair Member at Large – Youth Representative Klaus von Hardenberg Thornhill Aquifer Protection Study (TAPS) – Alternate Ross Davies Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society (KEEPS) GUESTS Sara Barron STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT Rodney Stott Staff Liaison / Environmental Planner Amanda Allen Committee Clerk ABSENT Janice Jarvis Environmental Professional Dennis Kinsey Member at Large NON-VOTING MEMBERS Dan Ruimy Member of Parliament Lisa Beare MLA – Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Bob D’Eith MLA – Maple Ridge-Mission Katzie First Nation Kwantlen First Nation BC Conservation Officer Service Metro Vancouver 1.CALL TO ORDER The Chair welcomed Ms. Jessie Lees, the new Member at Large – Youth Representative, and Ms. Lees shared a brief biography with members. The Chair reported on the two year term re-appointment of Ms. Janice Jarvis, Mr. Dennis Kinsey and Mr. David Neufeld. Ms. Cheryl Ashlie and Ms. Cheryl Power were introduced as the 2018 representatives from the Alouette River Management Society. 3.0 Environmental Advisory Committee Minutes May 9, 2018 Page 2 of 5 2. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA R/2018-008 It was moved and seconded That the May 9, 2018 Environmental Advisory Committee agenda be approved as circulated. CARRIED 3. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES R/2018-009 It was moved and seconded That the minutes of the Maple Ridge Environmental Advisory Committee meeting dated January 10, 2018 be adopted. CARRIED 4. DELEGATIONS - Nil 5. ELECTIONS The Staff liaison opened the floor for nominations for a Chair of the Environmental Advisory Committee. R/2018-010 It was moved and seconded That Leanne Koehn be elected Chair of the Environmental Advisory Committee for 2018. CARRIED The Staff liaison opened the floor for nominations for a Vice Chair of the Environmental Advisory Committee. R/2018-011 It was moved and seconded That Jessie Lees be elected Vice Chair of the Environmental Advisory Committee for 2018. CARRIED 6. NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS 6.1. Review of 2018 Business Plan Items The Chair reviewed the ongoing deliverables, found milestones and the 2018 deliverables on the 2018 Business Plan of the Environmental Advisory Committee. The Staff liaison responded to questions about vulnerable aquifers in Maple Ridge. Environmental Advisory Committee Minutes May 9, 2018 Page 3 of 5 7. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS 7.1. Green Infrastructure and Natural Asset Inventory and Evaluation The Staff liaison reported on the monthly meetings of the subcommittee and advised that elections for a Chair and Recording Secretary will occur. A subcommittee scoping report will soon be developed and presented for review. The Staff liaison reported on interdepartmental participation by numerous departments at the City of Maple Ridge including Parks, Recreation and Culture, Engineering, Planning, Emergency Program, Finance, and Operations. 7.2. OCP Aquifer Mapping and Natural Features Development Permit Review The Staff liaison reported on the monthly meetings of the subcommittee. The Staff liaison is drafting a report on the proposed amendments to the Natural Features Development Permit for subcommittee review and advised a public consultation will form part of the review process. 7.3. Communications and Outreach The Staff liaison reported on his participation in a municipal delegation with the Kwantlen First Nation with regards to utilizing First Nation names for streams. The City is working with ARMS at Merkley Park with planting and enhancement projects. The subcommittee is also looking to involve local school groups with the naming and protection/stewarding of unnamed creeks. 7.4. Watercourse Protection Bylaw Review The Staff liaison advised work on a scoping report is underway. The Staff liaison will be providing an update to the subcommittee regarding consultation and content for the bylaw review. 8. STAFF LIAISON UPDATES 8.1. Provincial Groundwater Authorization Referrals The Staff liaison provided an update on the Provincial groundwater initiative. The Provincial Groundwater Authorization Referrals process is gaining momentum and resources for the distribution and management of groundwater. 8.2. Federal Fisheries Act Update The Staff liaison reported on amendments to the Federal Fisheries Act that will restore both the protection of fish and fish habitats. The Staff liaison expects to bring a presentation to the Committee once updates are more concrete. 8.3. Forest License Applications The Staff liaison advised that two Forest Licence applications have been submitted for activities on Provincial Crown and unceded First Nation land. Environmental Advisory Committee Minutes May 9, 2018 Page 4 of 5 9. CORRESPONDENCE 9.1. District of Sicamous – Prevention of Quagga and Zebra Mussels Letter dated November 29, 2017 from Terry Rysz, Mayor, District of Sicamous. Discussion was held on the invasive species of mussels which can overwhelm a lake ecosystem and on the targeted efforts of the Ministry of Environment to address the matter. The Committee noted interest in learning more about the Invasive Mussel Defence Program. R/2018-012 It was moved and seconded That the letter dated November 29, 2017 from the District of Sicamous regarding the prevention of Quagga and Zebra mussels be received for information. CARRIED 10. ROUNDTABLE The Staff liaison acknowledged and thanked the volunteers for their work and dedication on the Environmental Advisory Committee. Gerry Pinel reported on the current initiatives the CEED Centre is busy working towards including the Food Hub and the green waste collection electric trike. Mr. Pinel provided an update on the progress of the Affordable Community Environmental Society “ACES”. David Neufeld reported on his recent experiences with the proposed new legislation in the Fisheries Act and is encouraged by the increased oversight and questions by the DFO when reviewing and regulating projects. Cheryl Ashlie advised that ARMS is hosting their second annual pub night fundraiser May 17, 2018. Ms. Ashlie provided a report on the current activities and initiatives at ARMS including the Alouette River Reanadromization salmon program and tree planting at Merkley Park. Jessie Lees provided an update on her studies and volunteer hours on tree protection in the community. Ross Davies reported on the recent events at KEEPS and advised that open houses at the Kanaka Creek Watershed Stewardship Centre are scheduled for May 13, 2018 and June 10, 2018. Mr. Davies updated the committee on bear interactions in lower Albion and the Silver Valley/Rock Ridge areas. Discussion was held on the increased habituation of bears. The Staff liaison and Cheryl Ashlie will speak further with Mr. Davies and Wildlife BC to see what type of messaging can be put out to the community to remind residents how to be bear aware. Klaus von Hardenberg also noted an increased bear population in his neighbourhood. Mr. von Hardenberg advised that the observation well drilled at Thornhill Park is complete and waiting for the remote monitoring to be installed. Environmental Advisory Committee Minutes May 9, 2018 Page 5 of 5 Betty von Hardenberg reported on results of the annual TAPS well testing. Mrs. von Hardenberg shared her appreciation that Council adopted the soil deposit regulation bylaw at the meeting on May 8, 2018. Cheryl Power shared her enthusiasm in joining the Committee as the ARMS alternate. Ms. Power reported on the increase of bear to human habituation at the Malcolm Knapp Research Forest. Ms. Power advised of funding avenues for tree planting and offered to connect interested members with organizations and corporate sponsors. Councillor Masse advised that the Climate 2050 Discussion paper has been released by Metro Vancouver and members were encouraged to review the paper and provide feedback to Metro Vancouver: http://www.metrovancouver.org/services/air- quality/AirQualityPublications/AQ_C2050-DiscussionPaper.pdf Councillor Masse reported on Council’s discussion with Hydro regarding the fish passage and a forthcoming staff report on possible requirements for electric vehicle charging in new developments. Leanne Koehn provided an update on the Repair Cafés and noted the next Repair Café is scheduled May 12, 2018 at the Maple Ridge Senior’s Activity Centre. Ms. Koehn advised that the Recycling Depot is now accepting textiles and Recycling has launched an online recycling sorting game at www.recycleitright.ca . Ms. Koehn reported that Earth Day 2018 was a great success and that the next Earth Day is scheduled April 13, 2019, with a theme of “healthy communities, healthy self”. 11. QUESTION PERIOD - Nil 12. ADJOURNMENT – 8:37 pm L. Koehn, Chair /aa