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COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
January 16, 2018
The Minutes of the City Council Meeting held on January 16, 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.
PRESENT
Elected Officials
Mayor N. Read
Councillor C. Bell
Councillor B. Masse
Councillor G. Robson
Councillor T. Shymkiw
Councillor C. Speirs
ABSENT
Councillor K. Duncan
Appointed Staff
P. Gill, Chief Administrative Officer
K. Swift, General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Culture
F. Quinn, General Manager Public Works and Development
Services
T. Thompson, Interim Director of Finance
C. Carter, Director of Planning
L. Benson, Corporate Officer
A. Gaunt, Confidential Secretary
Other staff as required
C. Goddard , Manager of Development and Environmental
Services
D. Pollock, Municipal Engineer
D. Hall, Planner 2
R. MacNair, Manager of Bylaw & Licensing Services
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
Item 1500 will be dealt with following Item 400 and prior to Item 1000
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300 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-016
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda for the January 16, 2018 Council Meeting be approved as
amended.
CARRIED
400 ADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTES
401 Minutes of the Regular and Special Council Meetings
• Regular Council -November 28, 2017
• Regular Council -December 5, 2017
• Special Council -November 21, 2017
• Special Council -December 12, 2017
R/2018-017
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Regular Council Meetings of November 28 and
December 5, 2017 and the minutes of the Special Council Meetings of
November 21 and December 12, 2017 be adopted as circulated.
CARRIED
402 Minutes of the Public Hearing of December 5, 2017
R/2018-018
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Public Hearing of December 5, 2017 be adopted as
circulated.
CARRIED
Note: Item 1500 will be dealt with prior to Item 1000
1500 QUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Wendy Avantich
Ms. Avantich asked why the proposed shelter is being allowed to go
through without an impact study or public consultation and whether Council
will stand up for the community against this location.
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Mayor Read advised that the City is gathering information on the proposal
and recommended that residents contact either of the MLA's with
concerns. She also advised that an impact study will have to be one by the
Province and that Council has encouraged early public consultation.
Ms. Avantich asked for confirmation that the City is responsible for rezoning
and reiterated her question on whether Council will allow the proposal to go
ahead without an impact study and public consultation.
Mayor Read advised on the rezoning process.
Mary McLennan
Ms. McLennan read from speaker's notes. She compared the 3030
Gordon Avenue Shelter in Coquitlam and the proposed location on Burnett
Street and expressed that the Burnett Street location is not appropriate.
She asked whether the City is willing to support the Burnett Street location.
Mayor Read advised that she could not speak on the issue of whether this
proposal is supported by Council. She also advised on the search for
property by the Province.
Eric Boland Zaharia
Mr. Zaharia asked for confirmation that the rezoning process is carried out
by the City and if the City has the final say.
Mayor Read advised that although the Provincial Government can veto
municipal government, rezoning has been part of the Province's normal
process in the past.
Mr. Zaharia expressed concern with the Provincial Government taking
whatever land they wish without citizen input and asked whether this is a
violation of the freedom of property owners.
Mayor Read advised that the Province generally brings applications through
a zoning process and expects this to come before Council.
Mr. Zaharia asked why citizens of Maple Ridge have not been consulted to
help find an appropriate spot. He expressed concern that residents have
not been consulted and that MLAs have not been responsive.
Jody (did not provide last name for privacy reasons)
Jody advised on her background as a resident of the area. She asked
whether Council is aware of an Action Maple Ridge group and indicated
that the previous Provincial government had accepted clauses within a
petition for the past two locations. She felt the current government is not
letting the public vote on suitable locations in the area. She asked whether
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Council will collaborate with the Maple Ridge Citizens' Advisory group as to
where the homeless and addicted can be housed and whether citizens will
be consulted and given a vote.
Mayor Read addressed the questions on a citizens' committee and
recommended this be referred to the MLAs. She encouraged follow up with
the Province.
Jody advised that MLAs have not returned phone calls and requested
assistance from the City in connecting with MLAs.
Mayor Read advised that MLAs have been asked to be present at the
information session.
Richard Kitchener
Mr. Kitchener asked if there is a representative from the Province at the
meeting and if they are mandated to be at this meeting.
Mayor Read advised there is no representative present however she stated
that the current meeting is being recorded and that the video is available
on the City's website for review.
Mr. Kitchener asked how often a local government decision is 'trumped' by
the Province.
Mayor Read stated that historically there is no precedent to suggest that
the Province will override a decision made by a municipal Council.
Mr. Kitchener stated that decisions being made are continually degrading
and that this current decision is about how people live and how it can
negatively affect a community. He asked Council members on their
feelings should such a shelter be proposed for a property beside their
home.
Mayor Read addressed the issues and concerns put forward by Mr.
Kitchener.
R/2018-019
It was moved and seconded
That the "Questions from the Public" session be extended for 15 minutes.
CARRIED
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Kyle Lukacs
Mr. Lukacs spoke to growing up in Maple Ridge and asked what has
happened in the last 15 years to bring Maple Ridge from one homeless
person to over 700. With respect to funding for the cost to take care of
homeless people, he asked where the line will be drawn on the amount of
housing projects to be built in Maple Ridge and the number of people we
bring into our city.
Mayor Read addressed the question pertaining to the number of homeless
in Maple Ridge. She spoke on the crisis of persons living on the streets and
in camps in Metro Vancouver and on the downloading of jurisdiction onto
local government by both provincial and federal governments.
Mr. Lukacs asked whether the various levels of government are working
together to solve this crisis.
Mayor Read advised on how local government works with other levels of
government.
Craig Forgie
Mr. Forgie asked for a tentative date for a public hearing. He requested
that if a date has not been confirmed whether the City could put all
information from the Province on this particular issue on its website.
Mayor Read confirmed that all information received will be placed on the
City's website.
Mr. Forgie expressed concern that local MLAs are not responding to
citizens' inquiries.
Mayor Read advised that she will connect with the MLAs to let them know
of the public's frustration.
The General Manager of Parks, Culture & Recreation outlined a plan on
future communication around the issue of the proposed shelter.
James Penner
Mr. Penner asked if it is Council or the City's focus to build a homeless
shelter.
Mayor Read outlined the history of the temporary shelters established in
Maple Ridge.
Mr. Penner asked whether the temporary shelter across from the Haney
Hotel was successful.
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Mayor Read addressed Mr. Penner's question on the success of the
temporary shelter.
Mr. Penner asked whether the increase in homeless persons and drug use
around the Salvation Army and the temporary shelter was noticed.
Mayor Read stated that Council is aware of neighbourhood impact.
Mr. Penner expressed concern with the decline in the downtown core and
provided examples of negative behaviour carried out in Maple Ridge Park
occurring outside the doors of the RCMP office. He also expressed concern
with policing. Mr. Penner reiterated his concern with the decline in the
downtown core and that the proposed shelter will only move the problems
over a few blocks.
Mayor Read reiterated that the location of the proposed shelter is a
Provincial undertaking.
Ryan (did not provide last name for privacy reasons)
Ryan asked whether Council feels that a statement saying that per capita
Maple Ridge currently houses in low barrier shelter and low barrier
supportive housing more than any other community in the Lower Mainland
is true or false. He expressed concern with the number of shelters in
Maple Ridge and felt that the City is saturated compared to other
communities.
Mayor Read spoke to housing beds and supportive housing in other
communities.
Ryan asked whether anyone on Council had been aware that BC Housing
was looking at the Burnett Street lot. He also asked why persons using
drugs in the street are not arrested under the Mental Health Act.
Mayor Read advised that the RCMP would best advise on policing issues.
Bobbi Stott
Ms. Stott feels that addiction and homelessness often intermingle. She
expressed concern with rumours about possible addictions and methadone
clinics and safe injection sites being placed in Maple Ridge. She asked if
such sites are being considered if they would go through a similar process
as the proposed shelter and whether the Province can override local
government.
Mayor Read responded to Ms. Stott's concerns. She felt that with an issue
as contentious as safe injection sites, the Province will consult with local
government.
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Wesley Mann
Mr. Mann asked Mayor Read whether she publically supported the
Provincial Government's decision to purchase this property.
Mayor Read expressed that she does not currently have enough
information on the selection and purchase of the site by the Province to put
forward a position.
Mr. Mann asked if local government will advocate for the citizens of Maple
Ridge on the subject, whether a special committee will be formed, if a
lawyer will be involved in the process and whether the public will be given
space to come and speak to the issue.
Mayor Read advised on process pertaining to rezoning applications. She
also advised on formations of committees and public information meetings.
500 PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL -Nil
600 DELEGATIONS -Nil
700 ITEMS ON CONSENT
701 Minutes
701.1 Development Agreements Committee Meetings of December 4, 12, 19(2)
and 22, 2017
701.2 Meetings of Committees and Commissions of Council
• Community Heritage Commission -November 9, 2017
702 Reports
702.1 Adjustments to the 2017 Collector's Rolls
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 submitting information on changes to
the 2017 Collector's Roll through the issuance of Supplementary Roll 7.
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702.2
702.3
Disbursements for the month ended November 30, 2017
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that the
disbursements for the month ended November 30, 2017 be received for
information.
lntermunicipal Business Licence Update
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 providing an update on the
lntermunicipal Business Licence (IMBL) program.
703 Correspondence -Nil
704 Release of Items from Closed Council Status
From the January 9, 2018 Special Closed Council Meeting
• Appointment of Laura Benson as Corporate Officer
R/2018-020
It was moved and seconded
That Items 701.1, 701.2, 702.1, 702.2, 702.3 and 704 on the "Items on
Consent" agenda be received into the record.
CARRIED
800 UNFINISHED BUSINESS
801 Falcon Homes -Amendments to Purchase and Sale Agreement
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that the first and
second amendments to the Purchase and Sale Agreement between the City
of Maple Ridge and Falcon Homes Ltd. dated May 21, 2017 and November
22, 2017 consecutively be approved and that the Corporate Officer be
authorized to execute the agreements.
R/2018-021
It was moved and seconded
That the first amendment to the Purchase and Sale Agreement between
the City of Maple Ridge and Falcon Homes Ltd. dated May 21, 2017 be
approved and that the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the
agreement.
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That the second amendment to the Purchase and Sale Agreement between
the City of Maple Ridge and Falcon Homes Ltd. dated November 22, 2017
be approved and that the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the
agreement.
CARRIED
900 CORRESPONDENCE -Nil
1000 BYLAWS
Bylaws for Adoption
1001 2016-240-RZ, 11893 to 11865 227 Street; 22638 119 Avenue and
22633 Selkirk Avenue
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending adoption
1001.1 Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7342-2017
To amend Schedule "B" of the Official Community Plan from Medium and
High-Rise Apartment to Town Centre Commercial
Adoption
R/2018-022
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7342-2017 be adopted.
CARRIED
1001.2 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7262-2016
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to C-3 (Town Centre
Commercial) to permit the future construction of three mixed use
commercial residential six storey buildings
Adoption
R/2018-023
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7262-2016 be adopted.
CARRIED
1001.3 Repeal of Selkirk Avenue Housing Agreement Bylaw No. 7346-2017
To allow the housing agreement to be consistent with the Sales and
Purchase Agreement
Repeal
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R/2018-024
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7346-2017 be repealed.
CARRIED
1001.4 Selkirk Avenue Housing Agreement Bylaw No. 7347-2017
To allow the City of Maple Ridge to enter into a Housing Agreement
First, second and third readings
R/2018-025
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7347-2017 be given first, second and third readings.
CARRIED
1002 Maple Ridge 2018-2022 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 7405-2017
To establish the five year financial plan for the years 2018 through 2022
Adoption
R/2018-026
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7 405-2017 be adopted.
CARRIED
1003 Maple Ridge Council Procedure Amending Bylaw No. 7 411-2017
To change S. 31 in Council Procedure Bylaw No. 64 72-2007 by moving
'Questions from the Public" to follow "Delegations" and to change the day
of the first regular Council meeting after an election
Adoption
R/2018-027
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7411-2017 be adopted.
CARRIED
Councillor Robson, Councillor Shymkiw -OPPOSED
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1100 REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Public Works and Development Services
1101 2012-031-RZ, 11055 Hazelwood Street, Rescind Second and Third
Reading
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that the second and
third readings of Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 6914-2012 be
rescinded and that the proposed timeline as outlined be endorsed.
D. Hall, Planner gave a power point presentation providing the following:
• Application information
• Subject map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Plan Context
• Site Characteristics
• Development Proposal
R/2018-028
It was moved and seconded
That second and third reading of Bylaw No. 6914-2012 for application
2012-031-RZ be rescinded; and further,
That the proposed timeline as outlined in the staff report dated January 16,
2018 be endorsed.
CARRIED
1102 2017-262-RZ, 11060 Cameron Court, RS-3 to RS-id
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7 409-2017 to rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural
Residential) to RS-1d (One Family Urban [Half Acre] Residential) to permit
subdivision of approximately 19 single family lots no less than 557 m2 in
area be given first reading and that the applicant provide further
information as described on Schedules A, Band F of the Development
Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999, along with the information required for a
subdivision application.
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R/2018-029
It was moved and seconded
1103
In respect of Section 4 75 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;
That Bylaw No. 7409-2017 be given first reading; and
That the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules
A, B, and F of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999, along
with the information required for a subdivision application.
CARRIED
2017-461-RZ, 11641227 Street, RS-1 to RM-2
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7282-2016 be rescinded and that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7401-2017 to rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban
Residential) to RM-2 (Medium Density Apartment Residential) to permit two
5 storey apartment buildings be given first reading and that the applicant
provide further information as described on Schedules A, C, D, E, F and G of
the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999, along with a
subdivision application.
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R/2018-030
It was moved and seconded
1104
1. In respect of Section 4 75 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
2. 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;
3. That Bylaw No. 7282-2016 be rescinded; and
4. That Bylaw No. 7 401-2017 be given first reading; and
5. That the applicant provide further information as described on
Schedules A, C, D, E, F and G of the Development Procedures Bylaw
No. 5879-1999, along with a Subdivision application.
CARRIED
2017-489-RZ, 11903 and 11917 Burnett Street, RS-1 to RM-2
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7407-2017 to rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban
Residential) to RM-2 (Medium Density Apartment Residential) to permit a
five storey condominium building be given first reading and that the
applicant provide further information as described on Schedules C, Dan E
of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999 along with the
information specified in this staff report.
R/2018-031
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7407-2017 be given first reading; and
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1105
That the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules
(C, D and E) of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999, along
with the information specified in this staff report.
CARRIED
2016-091-RZ, 14155 Marc Road, A-2 to R-1 and R-2
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7 416-2017 to revise the
boundaries of the land use designations to fit the site conditions be given
first and second reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing and that
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7254-2016 to rezone from A-2
(Upland Agricultural) to R-1 (Residential District) and R-2 (Urban Residential
District) to permit a future subdivision of approximately 109 lots be given
second reading as amended and be forwarded to Public Hearing.
D. Hall, Planner, gave a power point presentation providing the following:
• Application information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Plan Context
• Site Characteristics
• Development Proposal
• Proposed Site Plan
R/2018-032
It was moved and seconded
1) That, in accordance with Section 4 75 of the Local Government Act,
opportunity for early and on-going consultation has been provided by
way of posting Bylaw No7 416-2017 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 Bylaw No. 7 416-2017 be considered in conjunction with the
Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Management Plan;
3) That it be confirmed that Bylaw No. 7 416-2017 is consistent with the
Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Management Plan;
4) That Bylaw No. 7416-2017 be given first and second readings and be
forwarded to Public Hearing;
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1106
5) That Bylaw No. 7254-2016 be amended as identified in the staff
report dated January 16, 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) Amendment to Official Community Plan Schedule "A", Chapter
10.3, Part VI, A -Silver Valley, Figure 2 -Land Use Plan, and
Figure 4 -Trails/ Open Space,
iii) Park dedication as required, including construction of multi-
purpose trails, emergency access roads; and removal of all debris
and garbage from park land;
iv) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical, which
addresses the suitability of the subject property for the proposed
development;
v) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the protection of the
Environmentally Sensitive areas on the subject property;
vi) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Tree Protection;
vii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater
Management;
viii) Notification to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the
Ministry of Environment for in-stream works on the site; and
ix) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $555,900.00 (
$5,100.00/lot), be provided in keeping with the Council Policy
with regard to Community Amenity Contributions.
CARRIED
Councillor Shymkiw excused himself from discussion of Item 1106 at 8:23
p.m. as he has a conflict on the item.
2016-004-RZ, 13245 236 Street, RS-3 and RS-2 to RM-1
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7211-2016 to rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural
Residential) and RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential) to RM-1
(Townhouse Residential) to permit future development of 31 townhouse
units be given second reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing.
R/2018-033
It was moved and seconded
1) That Bylaw No. 7211-2016 be given second reading, and be
forwarded to Public Hearing;
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2) 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 security deposit, as outlined in the
Agreement;
ii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical
Report, which addresses the suitability of the subject property
for the proposed development;
iii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for protecting the Visitor
Parking;
iv) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Tree Protection;
v) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater
Management;
vi) Removal of existing buildings;
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; and
viii) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $127,100.00 be
provided in keeping with the Council Policy with regard to
Community Amenity Contributions.
Councillor Shymkiw returned to the meeting at 8:26 p.m.
2016-150-DVP, 21083 River Road
CARRIED
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-150-DVP to reduce the
required Collector road standard and the required building envelope.
R/2018-034
It was moved and seconded
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-150-DVP
respecting property located at 21083 River Road.
CARRIED
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1108 2016-240-DVP, 2016-240-DP, 22638 119 Avenue and 22633 Selkirk
Avenue
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-240-DVP to reduce side lot
lines and to reduce front and rear lot lines for the second storey and that
the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-240-DP to
permit future construction of two mixed use commercial residential six
storey buildings.
R/2018-035
It was moved and seconded
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-240-DVP
respecting property located at 22638 119 Avenue and 22633 Selkirk
Avenue.
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2016-240-DP
respecting property located at 22638 119 Avenue and 22633 Selkirk
Avenue.
CARRIED
1109 2016-274-SD, 5% Money in Lieu of Parkland Dedication, PID 017-967-546
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that the owner of land
proposed for subdivision at PID 017-967-546, under application 2016-
27 4-SD, shall pay to the City of Maple Ridge an amount that is not less
than $67,100.00.
R/2018-036
It was moved and seconded
That pursuant to Local Government Act, Section 510, regarding 5%
Parkland Dedication or payment in lieu, be it resolved that the owner of
land proposed for subdivision at PID 217-967-546 under application 2016-
27 4-SD, shall pay to the City of Maple Ridge an amount that is not
less than $67,100.00.
CARRIED
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Financial and Corporate Services (including Fire and Police)
1131 Miscellaneous Finance Fees and Charges Bylaw Amendment -Bylaw
No.7413-2017
Staff report dated January 16, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Miscellaneous Finance Fees and Charges Amending Bylaw No.7413-2017
to impose a fee for the service of providing incident or investigation reports
related to the Fire Department be given first, second and third readings.
R/2018-037
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7 413-2017 be given first, second and third readings.
CARRIED
Parks. Recreation & Culture -Nil
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
1600 ADJOURNMENT -8:40 p.m.
N. Read, Mayor
Cert~
L. Benson, Corporate Officer