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COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
July 24, 2018
The Minutes of the City Council Meeting held on July 24, 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 K. Duncan
Councillor B. Masse
Councillor G. Robson
Councillor T. Shymkiw
Councillor C. Speirs
Appointed Staff
P. Gill, Chief Administrative Officer
K. Swift, General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Culture
F. Quinn, General Manager Public Works and Development
Services
L. Benson, Director of Corporate Administration
T. Thompson, Interim Director of Finance
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
D. Pollock, Municipal Engineer
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
Note: Councillor Shymkiw was not in attendance at the start of the meeting
100 CALL TO ORDER
200 AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA
Item 1117 to be dealt with following Item 601
Item 1151 to be dealt with following Item 602
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300 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-425
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda for the July 24, 2018 Council Meeting be amended to deal
with Item 1117 following Item 601 and to deal with Item 1151 following
Item 602; and
Thatthe July 24, 2018 Council Meeting agenda be approved as amended.
CARRIED
400 ADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTES
401 Minutes of the Special Council Meetings of June 26, 2018 and July 10,
2018 and the Regular Council Meetings of June 26, 2018 and July 10,
2018
R/2018-426
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Special Council Meetings of June 26, 2018 and
July 10, 2018 and the Regular Council Meetings of June 26, 2018 and July
10, 2018 be adopted as circulated.
CARRIED
402 Minutes of the Public Hearing of July 17, 2018
R/2018-427
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Public Hearing of July 17, 2018 be adopted as
circulated.
CARRIED
500 PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL -Nil
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600 DELEGATIONS
601 Translink -Proposed Lougheed Highway 8-Line Update
• Matt Craig, Manager, System Plans
• Sarah Ross, Director, System Planning
Ms. Ross gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following
information:
• Recap from the March Meeting on the Lougheed Highway B-Line
• Report on consultation results for the Area Transport Plan and
Lougheed Highway 8-Line
• Highlights of the Phase 2 of the 10-Year vision for transit
investments in Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows
• Development of the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Area Transport Plan
• City and Public Consultation relating to Phase 1
• Feedback resulting from the consultation process
• Implementation process and proposed elements of the Lougheed
Highway B-Line
• Aspects of technical work done to ascertain where bus delays
happen
• Examples of transit priority measures under consideration
• B-Line stop features and status
• Regional funding available for B-Lines from Translink
• Timeline to 2019 B-Line Launch
• Next steps for the Area Transport Plan
Note: Councillor Shymkiw joined the meeting at 7:17 p.m.
Note: Item 1117 was dealt with following Item 601
602 Home Show Society
• Graham Vanstone, Project Coordinator
Mr. Vanstone provided a background and history on the Ridge Meadows
Home Show. He spoke on how the Home Show came into being and
gradually grew into the large event it is currently. He outlined the economic
benefits of the Home Show for local businesses and for the community
itself and advised on the challenges of staging a show of this size.
Mr. Vanstone expressed concerns with the lack of an Albion Plan and the
impact on the Home Show. He spoke on improvements currently made by
the Home Show to the grounds. Mr. Vanstone expressed concern about a
conversation pertaining to the withdrawal of City funding due to the
perception that the Home Show is anti-homeless. He stated that the Home
Show does not receive funding from the City of Maple Ridge and elaborated
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on his concerns and provided facts on how vendors are chosen for the
Home Show. He listed the contributions the Home Show has made to the
grounds the show is currently on. He addressed concerns pertaining to a
petition circulated at the Home Show.
Note: Item 1151 was dealt with following Item 602
603 Special Olympics Celebrates 50 years with Global Day of Inclusion
• David Stevenson, Special Olympics Athlete
• Diane Stevenson
Ms. Stevenson introduced David Stevenson.
Mr. Stevenson spoke on the Special Olympics and the celebration the
Global Day of Inclusion. He advised that 2018 marks the 50th Anniversary
of the Global Special Olympics movement and provided information on the
Special Olympics and its contribution in providing continuing sport
opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities. Mr. Stevenson spoke
on his involvement with the Special Olympics and the impact of the
Olympics on his life.
650 QUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Cal Kaytor
Mr. Kaytor asked whether an RS-1 zones residence can be used for
tenants, group home and/or a shelter.
The Director of Planning advised on the RS-1 zoning and the use of
residences for family members, group home or a shelter. She advised that
the residence cannot be used as a shelter.
Mr. Kaytor quoted from the Bylaw and Licencing complaint form and
expressed concern with a property on Patterson Avenue. He asked if the
rule on three complaints only for a property could be waived to allow as
many complaints to the Bylaws Department as necessary.
The Manager of Bylaw and Licencing Services advised on the three
complaints question. She advised that residents can call the Bylaw
Department and the Fire Department as needed.
Austin Kylan
Mr. Kylan asked whether the City of Maple Ridge will allow legal
recreational cannabis shops.
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Mayor Read spoke on the Provincial program around legalization and
indicated that decisions on zoning are yet to be made.
Mr. Kylan asked whether direction from staff will be provided prior to the
actual date of legalization in order to find out where zoning will be.
The Director of Planning indicated that a staff report will be provided in
September.
700 ITEMS ON CONSENT
701 Minutes
701.1 Development Agreements Committee Meetings of July 10, July 17 and July
18,2018
701.2 Committees and Commissions of Council
• Environmental Advisory Committee -May 9, 2018
• Public Art Steering Committee -April 19, 2018
702 Reports
702.1 Disbursements for the month ended June 30, 2018
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that the disbursements for
the month ended June 30, 2018 and July 17, 2018 be received for
information.
702.2 2018 Council Expenses
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 providing an update for Council expenses
recorded to date.
703 Correspondence -Nil
704 Release of Items from Closed Council Status -Nil
R/2018-428
It was moved and seconded
That Items 701.1, 701.2, 702.1 and 702.2 on the "Items on Consent"
agenda be received into the record.
CARRIED
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800 UNFINISHED BUSINESS
801 Motion by Councillor Robson
"That the Agricultural Land Commission be asked to explore the use of a
land trust model to acquire farmland that would be made available to
qualified parties for farm purposes, noting that the Davison Farm in Maple
Ridge is currently available for purchase and could be used as a pilot
project for such a trust."
Councillor Robson spoke on his motion.
R/2018-429
It was moved and seconded
That the Agricultural Land Commission be asked to explore the use of a
land trust model to acquire farmland that would be made available to
qualified parties for farm purposes, noting that the Davison Farm in Maple
Ridge is currently available for purchase and could be used as a pilot
project for such a trust.
CARRIED
802 Motion by Councillor Masse
"That the Ridge Meadows Recycling Society's position paper on single use
plastics be supported; and further
That staff be directed to investigate methods to effectively reduce single
use plastics in the City of Maple Ridge."
Councillor Masse spoke on his motion.
R/2018-430
It was moved and seconded
That the Ridge Meadows Recycling Society's position paper on single use
plastics be supported; and further
That staff be directed to investigate methods to effectively reduce single
use plastics in the City of Maple Ridge.
CARRIED
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900 CORRESPONDENCE
901 School District No. 42 -Eligible School Sites Proposal
Letter dated June 22, 2018 from Flavia Coughlan, Secretary Treasurer,
School District No. 42 requesting that the City of Maple Ridge respond to
the Board of Education's resolution of proposed eligible school site
requirements.
R/2018-431
It was moved and seconded
That the resolution by School District No. 42 Board of Education on
proposed eligible school site requirements for the School District of Maple
Ridge be accepted.
CARRIED
902 Update on the Provincial Decision Allowing Local Government to Prohibit
Cannabis Operations in the Agricultural Land Reserve
Information bulletin from the Ministry of Agriculture advising on cannabis
production regulations for the Agricultural Land Reserve.
R/2018-432
It was moved and seconded
That the information bulletin from the Ministry of Agriculture advising on
cannabis production regulations in the Agricultural Land Reserve be
received into the record.
1000 BYLAWS
Note: 1001 to 1004 are from the July 17, 2018 Public Hearing
Bylaws for Third Reading
1001 2017-066-RZ, 21241 Wicklund Avenue
1001.1 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7328-2017
CARRIED
To amend the RT-1 (Two Family Urban Residential) zone to reduce the
minimum parcel size from 891 m2 (9,591 ft2
) to 750 m2 (8,073 ft2
),
minimum width from 22 m (72 ft.) to 20 m (66 ft.), and minimum depth
from 30 m (98 ft.) to 27 m (89 ft.)
Third reading
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R/2018-433
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7328-2017 be given third reading.
1001.2 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7322-2017
CARRIED
To rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to RT-1 (Two Family
Urban Residential). The current application is to permit the development of
a duplex
Third reading
R/2018-434
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7322-2017 be given third reading.
CARRIED
1002 2015-373-RZ, 23616 132 Avenue
1002.1 Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7469-2018
Schedule "A", Chapter 10.3, Part VI, A -Silver Valley, Figure 2 -Land Use
Plan, is hereby amended from Medium/High Density Residential and
Conservation to Conservation/Low Density Urban and Medium/High
Density Residential
Third reading
R/2018-435
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7 469-2018 be given third reading.
CARRIED
Note: The Manager of Development and Environmental Services advised that
Item 1002 2015-373-RZ was withdrawn from the July 17, 2018 Public
Hearing and should not have been carried forward to the Council Meeting.
R/2018-436
It was moved and seconded
That third reading of Bylaw No.7469-2018 be rescinded.
CARRIED
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1003 2018-122-RZ, 12419 Garibaldi Street
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7 451-2018
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to RS-2 (One Family
Suburban Residential). The current application is to permit a future
subdivision of approximately 2 lots.
Third reading
R/2018-437
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7 451-2018 be given third reading.
CARRIED
Mayor Read, Councillor Duncan, Councillor Speirs -OPPOSED
1004 2018-200-RZ
1004.1 2018-200-RZ, 26378 126 Avenue
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7 4 72-2018
To permit a Detached Garden Suite with a maximum Gross Floor Area of
140 m2 (1500 ft2) and a maximum building height of 7.5 metres from
ground level
Third reading
R/2018-438
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7 4 72-2018 be given third reading.
CARRIED
1004.2 2018-200-RZ, 23525 Dogwood Avenue
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7 4 73-2018
To permit a Detached Garden Suite with a maximum Gross Floor Area of
140 m2 (1500 ft2) located in the front yard
Third reading
R/2018-439
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7473-2018 be given third reading.
CARRIED
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1004.3 2018-200-RZ, 10861 Morrisette Place
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7 4 75-2018
To permit a Detached Garden Suite constructed above a garage with a
maximum building height of 6.5 metres
Third reading
R/2018-440
It was moved and seconded
That the Bylaw No. 7475-2018 be given third reading.
CARRIED
Bylaws for Adoption
Note: Councillor Shymkiw left the meeting at 8:38 p.m. for discussion of Item
1005 as he has a conflict on this item as well as three related items later in
the agenda.
1005 2016-004-RZ, 13245 236 Street
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7211-2016
Staff report dated June 24, 2018 recommending adoption
To rezone from RS-2 (One Family Suburban Residential) and RS-3 (On e
Family Rural Residential) to RM-1 (Townhouse Residential) to permit the
future development of 31 townhouse units
Adopt
R/2018-441
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7211-2016 be adopted.
CARRIED
Note: Councillor Shymkiw returned to the meeting at 8:39 p.m.
1006 Maple Ridge 2019-2023 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 7454-2018
To establish the five year financial plan for the years 2019 through 2023
Adopt
R/2018-442
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7 454-2018 be adopted.
CARRIED
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1007 Maple Ridge Business Licencing and Regulation Amending Bylaw No.
7471-2018
To amend Maple Ridge Business Licensing and Regulation Bylaw No. 6815-
2011
Adopt
R/2018-443
It was moved and seconded
That Bylaw No. 7 4 71-2018 be adopted.
CARRIED
1008 Maple Ridge Ticket Information Utilization Amending Bylaw No. 7 480-2018
To amend schedules to coincide with recent amendments to other bylaws
Adopt
R/2018-444
It was moved and seconded
That Ticket Information Utilization Amending Bylaw No. 7 480-2018 be
adopted.
CARRIED
1100 REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Public Works and Development Services
1101 2017-233-RZ, Amendments to Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw,
Zone Amending Bylaw, Off Street Parking and Loading Amending Bylaw
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Official
Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7349-2017, Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7312-2017 and Maple Ridge Off Street Parking and
Loading Amending Bylaw No. 7350-2017 to create a new RT-2 (Ground-
Oriented Residential Infill) zone to implement the triplex, fourplex and
courtyard rezoning applications be given second reading and be forwarded
to Public Hearing.
R/2018-445
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 Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7349-
2017 on the municipal website, and Council considers it unnecessary
to provide any further consultation opportunities, except by way of
holding a Public Hearing on the bylaw;
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2. That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7349-2017 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.
7349-2017 is consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste
Management Plan;
4. That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7349-2017 be given
second reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing; and
5. That Zone Amending Bylaw No.7312-2017 be second reading and be
forwarded to Public Hearing; and
6. That Off Street Parking and Loading Amending Bylaw No. 7350-2017
be given second reading and forwarded to Public Hearing.
CARRIED
1102 2018-180-RZ, 22057 and 22083 Lougheed Highway, RS-1 to RM-2
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7 481-2018 to rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban
Residential) to RM-2 (Medium Density Apartment Residential) to allow a
five storey apartment building with approximately 86 units and
underground parking be given first reading and that the applicant provide
further information as described on Schedules C, D and E of the
Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999.
R/2018-446
It was moved and seconded
1. That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7 481-2018 be given first reading; and
2. That the applicant provide further information as described on
Schedules C, D and E of the Development Procedures Bylaw No.
5879-1999.
R/2018-447
It was moved and seconded
That first reading of Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7 481-2018 be deferred
until the receipt of a report outlining a land use study for both sides of the
Lougheed Highway corridor.
MOTION TO DEFER CARRIED
Councillor Duncan, Councillor Speirs -OPPOSED
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1103 2018-231-RZ, 28621104 Avenue and 10455 287 Street, A-1 and A-2
to RS-3
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7483-2018 to rezone from A-1 (Small Holdings
Agricultural) and A-2 (Upland Agricultural) to RS-3 (One Family Rural
Residential) to permit a four lot rural residential subdivision be given first
reading and that the applicant provide further information as described on
Schedules A, B, F and J of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-
1999, along with information required for a Subdivision application.
R/2018-448
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;
That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7483-2018 be given first reading; and
That the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules
(A, 8, F, and J) of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999,
along with the information required for a Subdivision application.
CARRIED
Mayor Read -OPPOSED
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1104 2018-243-RZ, 21963 Dewdney Trunk Road and 12029 220 Street, RS-1 to
RM-5
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7484-2018 to rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban
Residential) to RM-5 (Low Density Apartment Residential) to permit a 12
unit multi-family development be given first reading and that the applicant
provide further information as described on Schedules C, D and E of the
Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999.
R/2018-449
It was moved and seconded
That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7484-2018 be given first reading; and
That the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules
C, D and E of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999
CARRIED
1105 2012-023-RZ, 11240 238 Street, RS-3 to P-6
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Official
Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7 482-2018 to designate a portion of
the site from Park to Institutional and to adjust boundaries to enlarge the
conservation designation area be given first and second reading and be
forwarded to Public Hearing and that Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw
No. 7313-2017 to rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) to P-6
(Civic Institutional} to permit future development of Fire Hall No. 4 with an
associated fire/rescue training centre and community park be given second
reading as amended and be forwarded to Public Hearing.
R/2018-450
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 Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7482-
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. 7 482-2018 be
considered in conjunction with the Capital Expenditure Plan and
Waste Management Plan;
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3) That it be confirmed that Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw
No. 7482-2018 is consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and
Waste Management Plan;
4) That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7482-2018 be
given first and second readings and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
5) That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7313-2017 be given second reading,
as amended, and be forwarded to Public Hearing; and
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 Schedules "B" and "C";
iii) Subdivision of the subject property into two lots and the
dedication of the conservation area as Park;
iv) Construction of walkways and removal of all debris and
garbage from the park being dedicated;
v) Issuance of a Natural Feature Development Permit, including
associated security for restoration work in the Environmentally
Sensitive Area;
vi) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical
Report, which addresses the suitability of the subject property
for the proposed development;
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;
viii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater
Management; 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.
CARRIED
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1106 2013-117-RZ, 12182 228 Street, RS-1 to R-3
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that second and third
readings of Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7055-2014 be
rescinded and that Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7055-2014 to
rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban Residential) to R-3 (Special Amenity
Residential District) to permit a future subdivision of approximately 3 single
family lots, a lane and a remnant portion be given second reading and be
forwarded to Public Hearing.
R/2018-451
It was moved and seconded
1) That second and third readings of Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7055-
2014 be rescinded;
2) That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7055-2014 be given second reading,
and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
3) That an additional fee will be required for the second Public Hearing in
the amount of $882.00, as described in the approved fee schedule;
4) That the following terms and conditions be met prior to final reading:
i) Registration of a temporary Statutory Right of Way on the
proposed northern portion of lot 3, to provide temporary access to
the rear lane, until such time as alternative access is provided via
a lane system;
ii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater
Management;
iii) Removal of existing structures;
iv) Dedication of the 7.5m wide lane, to be projected on the
Subdivision plan as per Subdivision and Servicing Amending Bylaw
No. 7093-2014.
v) Registration of a temporary 'No Build' Restrictive Covenant on lot
3, both over the northern portion and over the eastern remnant
portion;
vi) 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
vii) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $10,200.00 be
provided in keeping with the Council Policy with regard to
Community Amenity Contributions.
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5) That the terms and conditions for Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7055-
2014 be satisfied within 6 months of receiving third reading of the
Bylaw. Failure to satisfy the conditions within this prescribed
timeframe will result in the closure of file 2013-117-RZ. There will
not be an option for extension.
CARRIED
1107 2017-031-RZ, 21333 River Road, RS-1 to RT-2
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7348-2017 to rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban
Residential) to RT-2 (Ground Oriented Residential Infill) to permit
development of courtyard residential housing consisting of 4 dwelling units
clustered around a common courtyard be given second reading and be
forwarded to Public Hearing.
R/2018-452
It was moved and seconded
1) That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7348-2017 be given second reading,
and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
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 deposit of a security, as outlined in
the Agreement;
ii) Approval from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure;
iii) Road dedication on River Road, as required;
iv) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical Report,
which addresses the suitability of the subject property for the
proposed development;
v) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater
Management;
vi) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant prohibiting secondary
suites;
vii) Removal of existing building;
viii) 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
ix) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $12,300.00
($4,100.00 per unit excluding the original) be provided in keeping
with the Council Policy with regard to Community Amenity
Contributions.
CARRIED
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Note:
1108
Councillor Bell excused herself from discussion of Item 1108 at 8:52 p.m.
as she is in conflict.
2017-221-RZ, 22032 119 Avenue, RS-1 to RT-2
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7355-2017 to rezone from RS-1 (One Family Urban
Residential) to RT-2 (Ground Oriented Residential Infill) to permit future
construction of a triplex be given second reading and be forwarded to
Public Hearing.
R/2018-453
It was moved and seconded
1) That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7355-2017 be given second reading,
and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
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 deposit of a security, as outlined in
the Agreement;
ii) Approval from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure;
iii) Road dedication on the lane to the south of the subject property
as required;
iv) Removal of existing building;
v) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater
Management;
vi) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant prohibiting secondary
suites;
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(ies). If so, a Stage 1 Site Investigation Report is required
to ensure that the subject property is not a contaminated site;
viii) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $8,200
($4,100/unit, excluding the first one) be provided in keeping with
the Council Policy with regard to Community Amenity
Contributions.
CARRIED
Note: Councillor Bell returned at 8:53 p.m.
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1109 2017-331-RZ, 12260 Laity Street, RS-1 to RS-1b
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that 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) to
permit approximately three lots be given second reading and be forwarded
to Public Hearing.
R/2018-454
It was moved and seconded
1) That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7385-2017 be given second reading,
and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
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 deposit of a security, as outlined in
the Agreement;
ii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater
Management and Fraser River Escarpment restrictions;
iii) Removal of existing building.ls with a valid demolition permit;
iv) 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;
v) Payment for street trees along Laity Street; and
vi) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $10,200.00
($5,100.00 per lot) be provided in keeping with the Council Policy
with regard to Community Amenity Contributions.
CARRIED
Note: The Director of Corporate Administration explained a technical issue with
the City's e-mail system and indicated that the system was not working
properly therefore it was uncertain whether correspondence pertaining to
public notification on Item 1110 and Item 1111 was received. There was
discussion of the risk of statements from the public not being received.
Note: Councillor Speirs left the meeting at 8:54 p.m.
Note: Councillor Shymkiw excused himself from discussion of how Council wishes
to handle Items 1110 and 1111 at 8:55 p.m. He indicated that he will
return should Council decide to deal with the two items.
Mayor Read outlined options for Council.
Note: Councillor Speirs returned to the meeting at 8:57 p.m.
Council Meeting Minutes
July 24, 2018
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1110 2015-297-DVP, 23025, 23054, 23060 and 23075 Lougheed Highway
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that the Corporate Officer
be authorized to sign and seal 2015-297-DVP to relax the setback along a
cul-de-sac to permit construction of an approximately 125 unit townhouse
complex.
1111 2015-297-DP, 23025, 23054, 23060 and 23054 Lougheed Highway
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that the Corporate Officer
be authorized to sign and seal 2015-297-DP to permit 125 townhouse
units in phase 1 of a multi-phased development.
R/2018-455
It was moved and seconded
That Item 1110 and Item 1111 be deferred to a Special Council Meeting to
be scheduled for August 7, 2018 at 6:00 p.m.
CARRIED
Note: Councillor Shymkiw returned to the meeting at 9:02 p.m. He left the
meeting at 9:03 p.m. due to conflict on Items 1112, 1113 and 1114.
1112 2016-105-DVP, 13245 236 Street
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that the Corporate Officer
be authorized to sign and seal 2016-105-DVP to reduce minimum front,
rear, interior and exterior yard setbacks for specified blocks, increase
maximum building height for specified blocks, reduce the minimum
required Useable Open Space minimum dimension for specified blocks and
increase the maximum retaining wall height to permit a townhouse
development consisting of 31 units.
1113 2016-105-DP, 13245 236 Avenue, Wildfire Development Permit
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that the Corporate Officer
be authorized to sign and seal 2016-105-DP to fulfill requirements of the
Wildfire Development Permit Area guidelines.
1114 2016-004-DP, 13245 236 Street
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that the Corporate Officer
be authorized to sign and seal 2016-004-DP to permit a 31 unit townhouse
development consisting of seven buildings, under the RM-1 (Townhouse
Residential) zone.
Council Meeting Minutes
July 24, 2018
Page 21 of 25
R/2018-456
It was moved and seconded
That Item 1112, Item 1113 and Item 1114 be deferred to a Special
Council Meeting to be scheduled for August 7, 2018 at 6:00 p.m.
CARRIED
Note: Councillor Shymkiw returned to the meeting at 9:04 p.m.
1115 Award of Contract ITT-EN-18-54 232 Street Water Main Replacement
(Dewdney Trunk Road to 122 Avenue)
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Contract ITT-EN18-54,
232 Street Water Main Replacement (Dewdney Trunk Road to 122 .. ·
Avenue), be awarded to Sandpiper Contracting LLP, that a construction
contingency be approved to address potential variations in field conditions,
that the Financial Plan be amended to increase the 232 Street Water Main
Replacement budget and that the Corporate Officer be authorized to
execute the contract.
R/2018-457
It was moved and seconded
That Contract ITT-EN18-54, 232 Water main Replacement (Dewdney Trunk
Road to 122 Avenue), be awarded to Sandpiper Contracting LLP in the
amount of $600,475.00 excluding taxes; and
That a construction contingency of $60,000.00 be approved to address
potential variations in field conditions; and
That the Financial Plan be amended to increase the 232 Street Water main
Replacement budget from $600,000.00 to $726,475.00, funded from
Water Utility Fund, and further
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the contract.
CARRIED
1116 Award of Contract ITT-EN18-61: Sanitary Sewer Replacement by Pipe
Bursting on River Road (McKay Avenue -530 m North)
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Contract ITT-EN18-61:
Sanitary Sewer Replacement by Pipe Bursting on River Road (McKay
Avenue -530m North) be awarded to PW Trenchless Construction Inc.;
that a contract contingency be approved to address potential variations in
field conditions; and that the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the
contract.
Council Meeting Minutes
July 24, 2018
Page 22 of 25
R/2018-458
It was moved and seconded
Note:
1117
That Contract ITT-EN18-61: Sanitary Sewer Replacement by Pipe Bursting
on River Road (McKay Avenue -530m North) be awarded to PW
Trenchless Construction Inc. in the amount of $1,497,626.75 excluding
taxes; and
That a contract contingency of $100,000.00 be approved to address
potential variations in field conditions; and
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the contract.
Item 1117 was dealt with following Item 601
Lougheed Highway B-Line Initiative
CARRIED
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that the Lougheed Highway
B-Line Initiative be endorsed, that opportunities for transit priority
measures, development of stop locations and assessments of traffic
impacts be maximized through work with Translink, Ministry of
Transportation and Infrastructure and other stakeholders and that a report
be provided with details of recommended transit priority measures and
implications for all users on the Lougheed Highway corridor.
R/2018-459
It was moved and seconded
That the Lougheed Highway B-Line initiative be endorsed, and
That staff work with Translink, Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
and other stakeholders to maximize opportunities for transit priority
measures, develop stop locations, assess traffic impacts, and further
That staff provide a report with details of recommended transit priority
measures and the implications for all users on the Lougheed Highway
corridor.
CARRIED
Financial and Corporate Services (including Fire and Police) -Nil
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July 24, 2018
Page 23 of 25
Note:
1151
Parks, Recreation & Culture
Item 1151 was dealt with following Item 602
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Home Show Society Request -Albion
Fairgrounds
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that a request from the
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Home Show Society for municipally-funded
improvements to the large grass main stage viewing area at the Albion
Fairgrounds be deferred until after the conclusion of the Albion Flats Area
Plan process.
R/2018-460
It was moved and seconded
That the request from the Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Home Show Society
for municipality-funded improvements to the large grass main stage
viewing area at the Albion Fair Grounds be supported and that the offer by
the Home Show Board of Directors to contribute ten percent of the surface
installation costs to a maximum of $10,000.00 be accepted.
CARRIED
Mayor Read, Councillor Duncan, Councillor Masse -OPPOSED
1152 Award of Contract RFP-PL18-29: Albion Community Centre Construction
Management
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that Contract RFP-PL18-
29: Albion Community Centre Construction Management be awarded to
Double V Construction LTD and that the Corporate Officer be authorized to
execute the contract.
R/2018-461
It was moved and seconded
That Contract RFP-PL18-29: Albion Community Centre Construction
Management be awarded to
Double V Construction LTD in the amount of $5000.00 plus taxes; and
That a contingency of $1250.00 be approved; and further
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the contract.
CARRIED
Council Meeting Minutes
July 24, 2018
Page 24 of 25
1153 Pickleball Update -Garibaldi Secondary School Sports Court Renovation
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 recommending that approval be sought
from School District No. 42 Board of Education to conduct a full renovation
of the sports courts at Garibaldi Secondary School at full cost to the City of
Maple Ridge including conversion of one existing tennis court to
accommodate six pickleball courts to be completed by the beginning of
pickleball season in April 2019.
R/2018-462
It was moved and seconded
1154
That staff proceed to seek endorsement from School District No. 42 Board
of Education to conduct a full renovation of the sport courts at Garibaldi
Secondary School at full cost to the City of Maple Ridge, including the
conversion of one existing tennis court to accommodate a total of six
pickleball courts, to be completed by the beginning of the pickleball season
in April 2019.
CARRIED
Youth Wellness Centre Update
Staff report dated July 24, 2018 requesting direction from Council and
providing options concerning funding toward a Youth Wellness Centre
project brought forward by the Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Community
Services.
R/2018-463
It was moved and seconded
1200
That the staff report dated July 24, 2018 titled "Youth Wellness Centre
Update" be deferred to allow staff to work further with the Maple Ridge/Pitt
Meadows Community Services on the Youth Wellness Centre project.
CARRIED
Administration -Nil
Other Committee Issues -Nil
STAFF REPORTS -Nil
Council Meeting Minutes
July 24, 2018
Page 25 of 25
1300 OTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT-Nil
1400 NOTICES OF MOTION AND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS -Nil
1500 ADJOURNMENT -9:10 p.m.
N. Read, Mayor
Certified Correct
L.~te Officer