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ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
November 14, 7:00 pm
Blaney Room, Maple Ridge City Hall
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES – September 12, 2018
4. DELEGATIONS
4.1. Applications of Green Infrastructure: Experiences Around Lower Mainland
Diamond Head Consulting
Woodlots & Forest Licenses – Urban Forests and ESA Management BMPs
Green City Philosophy – Examples of GI applications around Lower Mainland
Maple Ridge ‘Smart Growth on Ground’ Neighborhoods and Planning Lessons
5.4. Proposed Topics for EAC Annual Council Update
Accomplishments/Deliverables
High Priority / Short Term Action Items Update
New Business – i.e. Climate Change Abatement & Resiliency Strategy
5.5. Proposed Subcommittees
Climate Change Abatement
Ecological Network Management Strategy
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
Proposed Activities
7. STAFF LIAISON UPDATES
7.1 Current BCIT Projects – Urban Forest inventory, iTree Applications, Enhancement Monitoring
7.2 New Mayor and Council Update
7.3 Community Planning Process and Green Infrastructure Policy Review
5. NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5.1. 2018/2019 Business Plan
5.2. 2019 Meeting Schedule
5.3. Field Trip Ideas
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November 14, 2018
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8. CORRESPONDENCE
8.1. Upcoming Events
November 15, 2018
6:00 pm
Earth Day Planning Committee Meeting
Maple Ridge Public Library
Organizer: Ridge Meadows Recycling Society
November 17, 2018
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Repair Café
Maple Ridge Public Library
Organizer: Ridge Meadows Recycling Society
9. ROUNDTABLE
10. QUESTION PERIOD
11. ADJOURNMENT
Next Meeting: February 13, 2019
Agenda Submission Deadline: January 30, 2019
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.
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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
September 12, 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)
David Neufeld Environmental Professional
Dennis Kinsey Member at Large
Gerry Pinel Community Education on Environment and Development (CEED) Centre
Jessie Lees, Vice Chair Member at Large – Youth Representative
Ross Davies Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society (KEEPS)
GUESTS
Ken Williams KEEPS – Alternate
Klaus von Hardenberg Thornhill Aquifer Protection Study (TAPS) - Alternate
STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT
Rodney Stott Staff Liaison / Environmental Planner
Amanda Allen Committee Clerk
ABSENT
Janice Jarvis Environmental Professional
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 Representative
Kwantlen First Nation Representative
BC Conservation Officer Service Representative
Metro Vancouver Representative
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-016
It was moved and seconded
That the September 12, 2018 Environmental Advisory Committee agenda be approved as
circulated.
CARRIED
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September 12, 2018
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3. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES
R/2018-017
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Maple Ridge Environmental Advisory Committee meeting dated July
16, 2018 be adopted.
CARRIED
4. DELEGATIONS - Nil
5. NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5.1. 2019 Business Plan Update and 2019 Incremental Package
The Staff liaison outlined the draft 2019-2023 Business Plan and reviewed the 2018 found
milestones and deliverables. There was discussion on the 2019 deliverables and
Environmental Advisory Committee subcommittees. The Staff liaison reported on the intent
of the Green Infrastructure and Natural Asset Inventory and Evaluation subcommittee to
develop a Speaker Series and sought feedback on developing an incremental package for
2019 that offers honorariums for the guest speakers. There was discussion on the
Environmental Management System, carbon sequestration and on including the risks, costs
and liabilities of not meeting the greenhouse gas emission reduction targets as part of the
work plan moving forward.
R/2018-018
It was moved and seconded
That the Environmental Advisory Committee 2019-2023 Business Plan as amended be
approved.
CARRIED
6. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
The Staff liaison reported that the subcommittees will resume in October.
7. STAFF LIAISON UPDATES
The Staff liaison highlighted pieces of work coming forward on densification and the
importance of direction coming from Council regarding both the liveability and ecological
resiliency of area and neighbourhood planning.
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September 12, 2018
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8. CORRESPONDENCE
8.1. Upcoming Events
September 15, 2018
10:00 am -2:00 pm
GETI Fest 2018
Memorial Peace Park (11900 224 Street)
Organizer: Golden Ears Transition Initiative
September 15, 2018
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Repair Café at GETI Fest
Memorial Peace Park (11900 224 Street)
Organizer: Ridge Meadows Recycling Society
September 16, 2018
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Bear Necessities
Kanaka Creek Watershed Stewardship Centre
Organizer: KEEPS
September 23, 2018
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
25th Annual Ridge Meadows Rivers Day
Allco Fish Hatchery 24959 Alouette Road
Organizer: ARMS
October 13, 2018
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Repair Café
Maple Ridge Senior’s Activity Centre 12150 224 Street
Organizer: Ridge Meadows Recycling Society
October 20, 2018
8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Local Government Election
Multiple Voting Locations
Organizer: City of Maple Ridge
November 8 & 9, 2018
8:30 am – 5:00 pm
2018 Zero Waste Conference
Vancouver Convention Centre West 1055 Canada Place, Vancouver
Organizer: Metro Vancouver
9. ROUNDTABLE
David Neufeld shared information with regards to rip rap and fish habitation from a recently
attended workshop.
Jessie Lees reported on discussions and interviews with community members and advised
she is gathering ideas on how to increase awareness and education on tree related matters.
Ross Davies and Ken Williams provided an update on summer programs at KEEPS and on
the daycamps held in conjunction with Parks, Recreation and Culture. KEEPS hosted a two
day workshop in September at Highland Park Elementary School. Metro Vancouver is utilizing
the Stewardship Centre to host events and event listings can be found on the Metro
Vancouver Events Calendar webpage.
Klaus von Hardenberg reported on the TAPS pumpkin paddle regatta at Whonnock Lake and
spoke to the effect of the wildfire smoke on summer crops and on some pocket changes in
wells around the Thornhill area.
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Betty von Hardenberg reported on concerns with Tantalus Labs water consumption and the
conditional water licence issued by the Province.
Dennis Kinsey shared information from a Yale University study on the disposal of solid waste
at landfills and on the volumes being reported.
Councillor Masse thanked members for their hard work serving on the committee and their
dedication to the environment.
Cheryl Ashlie provided an update on the ARMS summer programs and summer students and
on their focus of getting the fish and wildlife application submitted for the fish passage.
Rod Stott shared his appreciation for the time, effort and valued contributions by committee
members and thanked Councillor Masse for his support and dedication to the Environmental
Advisory Committee.
Leanne Koehn invited members to the Ridge Meadows Recycling screening of ‘A Plastic
Ocean’ at the Council Chambers on October 15, 2018.
10. QUESTION PERIOD - Nil
11. ADJOURNMENT – 9:02 pm
L. Koehn, Chair
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Public Works & Development Services – Environmental Advisory Committee
City of Maple Ridge
Public Works & Development Services – Environmental Advisory Committee
Business Plan 2019 – 2023
Committee Purpose
The Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC), established in September 2017, has been set up to
advise Council on relevant issues along with opportunities to help continue to invest in the
protection, management, and enhancement of the natural environment. The EAC was set up to help
prioritize and implement Environmental Management Strategy (EMS) recommendations. It was
also set up to support environmental awareness and to promote the community’s strong values
associated with environmental conservationism, stewardship, and sustainability.
Committee Structure and Members
The Environmental Advisory Committee is comprised of eleven voting members, seven non-voting
members, and includes a Council liaison. Five of these members are appointed by Council. The
remaining representatives are nominated and appointed by their respective agencies, organizations
and governments.
Ongoing Deliverables
Provide advice to Council on a wide range of existing and emerging environmental issues, trends,
and opportunities including strategic planning initiatives, bylaws, and policy development
including:
o Environmental policies and bylaws as well as management strategies or action items;
o Support any special project requests coming from Mayor and Council;
o Review & recommend High Priority, Short Term Environmental Management Strategy and
Action Items for Council’s consideration
o Support for environmental awareness and outreach opportunities at public events
including development of educational displays, web based information, and speakers;
Continue to support and build important relationships in the following ways:
Support ongoing communications and awareness about municipal environmental
initiatives, provide greater clarity around environmental regulations and best
practices, raise awareness about local environmental successes & stakeholders
Support BCIT and UBC ecological design research and educational initiatives
through Grant Application process
Support community stewardship ethic & build connections by attending public
events to such as Earth Day & River’s Day to help raise local awareness
Support mutually beneficial environmental initiatives with other municipal
advisory committees, educational institutions, senior environmental agencies,
non profit organizations, and local volunteers
Committee development through conferences, tours, and other events
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Public Works & Development Services – Environmental Advisory Committee
Found Milestones
Review and support for new municipal Vector Bylaw to help improve waste management and
disposal requirements to help minimize wildlife interface issues
Review and support for Single Use Plastic Awareness Campaign
Creation of new Subcommittees for EAC including Green Infrastructure and Natural Asset
Committee, Sensitive Aquifer Mapping Update Committee, and Watercourse Protection Bylaw
Update Committee;
Commencement of BCIT Urban Forest Inventory Research and Development Project
Commencement of UBC Urban Forestry Transect and Land Use Study
Meetings with Public Arts Committee, Heritage Committee, and Agricultural Committee
Review and endorsement of Soils Bylaw revisions and consultation updates going to Council
Update membership for members at large and environmental consultants for EAC
Prior Years’ Deliverables
Action Item Status or Outcome
%
Complete
(and ETA if
not 100%)
Develop a Committee Business
Workplan and Incremental Report
Resulting action items for 2019 are listed in
new deliverables table. 100
Scoping Report for Soils Bylaw Endorsement by Council to move soils bylaw
ahead with consultation program 100
Tree Protection Bylaw 1 Year Review Successful adoption and review of Bylaw after
first full year of implementation 100
New Deliverables for 2019
Action Item Lead ETA
Review and update the Watercourse Protection Bylaw
Scoping Report for consultation and regulatory updates EAC staff liaison 3Q – 4Q
2018
Update the OCP Vulnerable Aquifer Mapping and Natural
Features Development Permit Guidelines EAC staff liaison 4Q
2018
Develop a public events & social media outreach strategy
including a creek naming, signage, and public art program with
assistance of community stakeholders
EAC members
AAC members
Heritage Committee
1Q – 4Q
2019
Review ongoing Natural Asset inventory & Urban Forest
evaluation program with UBC and BCIT. Leverage successful
grant approval for $45,000 for ongoing pilot studies from BCIT.
EAC staff liaison
UBC & BCIT staff
1Q – 4Q
2019
Education Outreach and Training Program related to Business
Plan deliverables. EAC members 1Q - 4Q
2019
Exploration of existing language relating to climate targets 2020
and 2050. EAC staff liaison 2Q
2019
ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
2019 MEETING SCHEDULE
Meeting Date
Upcoming Events Submission Deadline Date
February 13, 2019
January 30, 2019
April 10, 2019
March 27, 2019
June 12, 2019
May 29, 2019
September 11, 2019
August 28, 2019
November 13, 2019
October 30, 2019
Notes:
- EAC meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the assigned month
- Bylaw states meetings are held on a quarterly; can be on an as needed basis
- EAC Subcommittee meetings held in between regular committee meetings
- Requests for agenda items are due two weeks prior to meeting date
- Items to be included on the Upcoming Events section of the agenda are due two weeks prior
to meeting date. Please email Committee Clerk or Staff Liaison with:
o Event name;
o Event date;
o Event time;
o Event location;
o Event organizer.
- Agendas will be published one week prior to meeting date