HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-09-15 Adopted Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes.pdfSeptember 15, 2014
1:00 p.m.
Council Chamber
PRESENT
Elected Officials
Mayor E. Daykin
Councillor C. Ashlie
Councillor C. Bell
Councillor J. Dueck
Councillor A. Hogarth
Councillor B. Masse
Councillor M. Morden
District of Maple Ridge
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING
MINUTES
Appointed Staff
J. Rule, Chief Administrative Officer
K. Swift, General Manager of Community Development,
Parks and Recreation Services
P. Gill, General Manager Corporate and Financial Services
F. Quinn, General Manager Public Works and Development
Services
C. Carter, Director of Planning
C. Marlo, Manager of Legislative Services
Other Staff as Required
C. Goddard, Manager of Development and Environmental
Services
1. DELEGATIONS/STAFF PRESENTATIONS
1.1 Linda Meyer, A.A.B.A.P.B.D.
-HandiDart Concerns
Ms. Meyer read a statement requesting an update on the requests included in
her previous presentations to Council and outlining her concerns with the
provision of HandiDart services to those with disabilities.
2. PUBLIC WORKS AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Note: The following items have been numbered to correspond with the Council
Agenda:
1101 2014-013-RZ, 23895124 Avenue and 12507, 12469, 12555 and 12599
240 Street
Staff report dated September 15, 2014 recommending that first reading for
properties located at 23895 124 Avenue; 12507, 12469, 12555 and 12599
240 Street be denied.
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The Manager of Development and Environmental Services gave a Power Point
presentation providing the following information:
• Application Information
• 0CP Context
• Neighbourhood Context
• Development Proposal
• 0CP Policy Framework
• Proposed Site Plan
• Alternatives
• Recommendation
Wayne Bissky, Applicant Representative
Mr. Bissky stated that the application is unusual and is intended to meet
changing demands of the community for affordable housing. He provided
further information on the form and character of the development and asked
that Council allow the application to go to first reading of a bylaw.
RECOMMENDATION
That the staff report be forwarded to the Council Meeting of September 30,
2014.
1102 2014-061-RZ, 24205 Alouette Road
Staff report dated September 15, 2014 recommending that first reading for
the property located at 24205 Alouette Road be denied.
The Manager of Development and Environmental Services gave a Power Point
presentation providing the following information:
• Application Information
• 0CP Context
• Neighbourhood Context
• Site Characteristics
• Development Proposal
• 0CP Policy Framework
• Environmental Context Map
• Proposed Development Sketch
• Recommendation
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Wayne Bissky, Applicant Representative
Mr. Bissky remarked on the similarity of this application to the previous
application and advised that the applicant is prepared to consider density
bonus opportunities. He commented on the affordability of this form of
development and asked for Council's support of the application.
RECOMMENDATION
That the staff report be forwarded to the Council Meeting of September 30,
2014.
1103 2014-053-DVP, 10476-10518 McEachern Street (east side lots only)
Staff report dated September 15, 2014 recommending that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2014-053-DVP to increase maximum
building height for eight uphill lots on the east side of McEachern Street.
RECOMMENDATION
That the staff report be forwarded to the Council Meeting of September 30,
2014.
1104 Award of Contract ITT-EN14-54: Larch Avenue Road Extension
Staff report dated September 15, 2014 recommending that Contract ITT-
EN14-54, Larch Avenue Road Extension be awarded to Frazer Excavation Ltd.,
that a 5% contingency be approved, that the Financial Plan be amended to
advance funds from LTC 7840, and further that the Corporate Officer be
authorized to execute the contract.
The Municipal Engineer advised that work being carried out by the City relates
to water works and that such work is normally done by the City.
RECOMMENDATION
That the staff report be forwarded to the Council Meeting of September 30,
2014.
3. FINANCIAL AND CORPORATE SERVICES (including Fire and Police)
1131 2014 Council Expenses
Staff report dated September 15, 2014 providing Council expenses for 2014
updated to the end of August 2014.
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RECOMMENDATION
That the staff report be forwarded to the Council Meeting of September 30,
2014.
4. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES -Nil
5. CORRESPONDENCE -Nil
6. OTHER ISSUES -Nil
7. ADJOURNMENT-2:05 p.m.
8. COMMUNITY FORUM
Diane Murrell
Ms. Murrell expressed concerned that Items 1101 and 1102 did not contain
comments relating to downstream hydrology. She asked for reassurance that
should the applications go forward, that a hydrology study will be required and
that school and transportation issues will be addressed.
It was advised that these types of technical reports would be required if the
applications continue through the process.
Steve Hamilton
Mr. Hamilton is not opposed to development. He is opposed to the density
being proposed in Items 1101 and 1102 and expressed concern that a
precedent may be set pertaining to land use in the Alouette floodplain. He
spoke to severe flooding in these areas in the past. Mr. Hamilton felt that lots
which are "in-between" in size for affordability can be considered. He
commented the mobile home parks are now referred to as modular home
parks and that the lots proposed in the applications are the size of lots used
for such modular homes.
Rob Pine
Mr. Pine expressed concern that the developments proposed in Items 1101
and 1102 will negatively impact the rural environment and wildlife in the 239
Street area. He questioned the Council meeting process and felt it
disrespectful to move the Council meeting to a later date.
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Acting Mayor Ashlie clarified that the date of the Council meeting was
rescheduled for September 30 when the Council calendar was adopted. She
advised on the process to allow for public input.
Bill Archibald
Mr. Archibald requested that the horse community be given an opportunity to
provide input on the proposed applications as they impact existing horse
trails.
Steve Hamilton
Mr. Hamilton reiterated concern pertaining to the proposed density of the
applications. He asked that the existing suburban residential designation be
reviewed.
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