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COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
November 27, 2018
The Minutes of the City Council Meeting held on November 27, 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 M. Morden
Councillor J. Dueck
Councillor K. Duncan
Councillor C. Meadus
Councillor G. Robson
Councillor R. Svendsen
Councillor A. Yousef
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, Chief Financial Officer
C. Carter, Director of Planning
A. Gaunt, Confidential Secretary
Other staff as required
C. Goddard, Manager of Development and Environmental
Services
D. Pollock, Municipal Engineer
B. Elliott, Manager of Community 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
• Withdrawal of Item 1109 Ridge Brewing Company Ltd. -Brewery
Lounge Endorsement
• Addition of Section 1500 Mayor and Councillors' Reports with
following agenda items numbered consecutively
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300 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-613
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda for the November 27, 2018 Council Meeting be amended
with the withdrawal of Item 1109 Ridge Brewing Company Ltd. -Brewery
Lounge Endorsement and the addition of Section 1500 Mayor and
Councillors' Reports and further
That the agenda be approved as amended.
CARRIED
400 ADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTES
401 Minutes of the Special Council Meeting of November 13, 2018 and the
Regular Council Meeting of November 13, 2018
R/2018-614
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Special Council Meeting of November 13, 2018
and the Regular Council Meeting of November 13, 2018 be adopted as
circulated.
CARRIED
500 PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL -Nil
600 DELEGATIONS
601 Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society (KEEPS)
• Michael Buckingham, Chair
• Ross Davies, Program Interpreter
Mr. Buckingham spoke on the Bell-Irving Hatchery and provided a history
on the facility. He advised on the recent transport of salmon to the
hatchery to get the hatching process underway and the large number of
persons visiting the hatchery operation and the benefit to the municipality.
Mr. Davis gave a PowerPoint presentation providing an introduction to
KEEPS and its partners, outlining KEEPS programs and events and
highlighting the Bell-lrving/Kanaka Creek Watershed Stewardship Centre.
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602 Operation Red Nose
• Kate Doucette, Volunteer Director Operation Red Nose
• Nicky Tu, KidSport, Coordinator Operation Red Nose
• Kate Woochuk, Road Safety Coordinator, ICBC
Ms. Doucette gave a PowerPoint presentation providing an overview of
Operation Red Nose, advised on the evenings that the service will be
running and how the operation works. She thanked Maple Ridge Towing
for providing a station for Operation Red Nose and spoke on work done by
volunteers and the positive impact of the program on the community.
Ms. Tu provided information on the KidSport organization and spoke on the
role KidSport plays as the host of the program. She highlighted the
businesses and sponsors participating to ensure the success of the
operation and outlined how the City of Maple Ridge has contributed to the
program.
Ms. Woochuk advised on her role with Operation Red Nose and encouraged
all residents to plan a safe ride home.
650 QUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Eric Phillips
Mr. Phillips referenced Item 1132 and asked where the cell tower referred
to in the staff report will be situated. He expressed concern that it appears
there will be two cell towers attached to the Hammond Community Centre.
The Chief Administrative Officer advised that the report refers to a renewal
of a lease and that there will not be two cell towers.
Cal Kaytor
Mr. Kaytor advised that he has received a letter stating that the Official
Community Plan for Hammond has been changed. He asked why such a
notification cannot be placed on a tax notice rather than sent out in the
manner it had been done.
The Director of Planning advised on the process of notifying residents of
changes in the area plan.
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700 ITEMS ON CONSENT
701 Minutes
701.1 Minutes of the Development Agreements Committee Meeting of November
13 and November 21, 2018.
701.2 Minutes of Committees and Commissions of Council
• Advisory Design Panel -June 20, 2018 and July 18, 2018
• Community Heritage Commission -October 11, 2018
• Environmental Advisory Committee -September 12, 2018
• Social Policy Advisory Committee -September 5, 2018
R/2018-615
It was moved and seconded
That the items on the Consent Agenda be received into the record.
CARRIED
702 Reports -Nil
703 Correspondence -Nil
704 Release of Items from Closed Council Status -Nil
800 UNFINISHED BUS/NESS -Nil
900 CORRESPONDENCE -Nil
1000 BYLAWS
Bylaws for Adoption
1001 2018-200-RZ, Detached Garden Suites Pilot Project
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending adoption
1001.1 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
Adopt
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R/2018-616
It was moved and seconded
That Zone Amending Bylaw 7 4 72-2018 be adopted.
1001.2 2018-200-RZ, 23525 Dogwood Avenue
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7 4 73-2018
CARRIED
To permit a Detached Garden Suite with a maximum Gross Floor Area of
140 m2 (1500 ft2) located in the front yard
Adopt
R/2018-617
It was moved and seconded
That Zone Amending Bylaw 7 4 73-2018 be adopted.
CARRIED
1001.3 26378 126 Avenue Housing Agreement Bylaw No. 7 4 76-2018
To authorize the City of Maple Ridge to enter into a Housing Agreement
Adopt
R/2018-618
It was moved and seconded
That Housing Agreement Bylaw No. 7 4 76-2018 be adopted.
CARRIED
1001.4 23525 Dogwood Avenue Housing Agreement Bylaw No. 7477-2018
To authorize the City of Maple Ridge to enter into a Housing Agreement
Adopt
R/2018-619
It was moved and seconded
That Housing Agreement Bylaw 7 4 77-2018 be adopted.
CARRIED
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1100
1101
REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Public Works and Development Services
2018-370-AL, 21803 128 Avenue, Non-Farm Use Application
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that Non-Farm Use
Application 2018-370-AL to construct an agricultural building exceeding the
maximum permissible dimensions for an accessory structure be forwarded
to the Agricultural Land Commission.
D. Hall, Planner gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following
information:
• Application Information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Plan Context
• Site Characteristics
• Development Proposal
• Decision Implications
• Site Plan
R/2018-620
It was moved and seconded
That non-farm use application 2018-370-AL be forwarded to the
Agricultural Land Commission for their consideration.
Note: The main motion was moved and seconded. Council requested that the
applicant be asked to answer questions and provide clarification prior to
the question being called.
Victor Muir -applicant
Mr. Muir explained that the property is currently being used to grow corn.
He advised that the proposed building in the application is smaller than the
barn which was on the premises and will be used for grain equipment and
tractors along with bags for corn. He also advised that the original
structure has been torn down.
Mayor Morden called the question on the motion
CARRIED
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1102 2018-349-RZ, 21745 River Road, RS-1 to RS-1b
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7503-2018 to rezone from RS-1 (One Family
Urban Residential) to RS-1b (One Family Urban [Medium Density]
Residential) to permit future subdivision into two lots be given first reading
and that the applicant provide further information as described on
Schedules B, E, F and G of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-
1999, along with the information required for a Subdivision application.
R/2018-621
It was moved and seconded
That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7503-2018 be given first reading; and
That the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules
B, E, F and G of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999, along
with the information required for a Subdivision application.
CARRIED
1103 2018-429-RZ, 11052 240 Street, RS-3 to R-3
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7515-2018 to rezone from RS-3 (One Family
Rural Residential) to R-3 (Special Amenity Residential District) to permit
future subdivision into five single family lots be given first reading and that
the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules A, B,
E, F and G of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999, along
with the information required for an Intensive Residential Development
Permit and a Subdivision application.
R/2018-622
It was moved and seconded
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.
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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;
2) That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7515-2018 be given first reading; and
3) That the applicant provide further information as described on
Schedules A, B, E, F and G of the Development Procedures Bylaw No.
5879-1999, along with the information required for an Intensive
Residential Development Permit and a Subdivision application.
Note: The main motion was moved and seconded. Council requested a
presentation from Planning Department staff prior to the question being
called.
1104
The Manager of Development and Environmental Services gave a
PowerPoint presentation providing the following information:
• Application Information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Plan Context
• Site Characteristics
• Development Proposal
• Proposed Site Plan
• Terms and Conditions
Mayor Morden called the question on the motion
CARRIED
2018-261-RZ, 21310 and 21314 124 Avenue, RS-1 to RS-1b
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7502-2018 to rezone from RS-1 (One Family
Urban Residential) to RS-1b (One Family Urban [Medium Density]
Residential) to permit future subdivision into two single family lots be given
first reading and that the applicant provide further information as described
on Schedule B of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999,
along with the information required for a Subdivision application
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R/2018-623
It was moved and seconded
1105
That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7502-2018 be given first reading; and
That the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules B
of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999, along with the
information required for a Subdivision application.
CARRIED
2017-140-RZ, 23953 Fern Crescent, RS-2 to RS-1b
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7513-2018 to revise
conservation boundaries to fit site conditions be given first and second
reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing and that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7390-2017 to rezone from RS-2 (One Family
Suburban Residential) to RS-1b (One Family Urban [Medium Density]
Residential) to permit a future subdivision of four single family lots be given
second reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing.
C. Chan, Planner gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following
information:
• Application Information
• Subject Map
• Official Community Plan Context
• Neighbourhood Plan Context
• Site Characteristics
• Development Proposal
• Proposed Site Plan
• Terms and Conditions
R/2018-624
It was moved and seconded
1) That, in accordance with Section 4 75 of the Local Government Act,
opportunity for early and ongoing consultation has been provided by
way of posting Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7513-2018
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;
2) That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7513-2018 be
considered in conjunction with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste
Management Plan;
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1106
3) That it be confirmed that Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No.
7513-2018 is consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste
Management Plan;
4) That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7513-2018 be given
first and second readings and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
5) That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7390-2017 be given second reading,
and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
6) That the following terms and conditions be met prior to final reading:
i. Amendment to Official Community Plan Schedule "A", Chapter
10.3, Part VI, A -Silver Valley, Figure 2 -Land Use Plan, Figure 3D
-Horse Hamlet, and Figure 4 -Trails/ Open Space;
ii. Road dedication on Fern Crescent and Sheldrake Court as
required;
iii. Park dedication as required along Hennipen Creek; and removal of
all debris and garbage from park land;
iv. Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the protection of the
Environmentally Sensitive areas on the subject property;
v. Removal of existing building/s;
vi. Notification to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the
Ministry of Environment for in-stream works on the site as
necessary;
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.
viii. That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $20,400
($5,100/lot) be provided in keeping with the Council Policy 6.31
with regard to Community Amenity Contributions.
CARRIED
2018-409-RZ, Residential Infill Policy and Zone
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that Maple Ridge
Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7 493-2018 to permit a new
single family zone for eligible properties be given first and second reading
and be forwarded to Public Hearing, that Maple Ridge Zone Amending
Bylaw No. 7504-2018 to create the R-4 (Single Detached [Infill] Urban
Residential) zone be given first and second reading and be forwarded to
Public Hearing and that Maple Ridge Subdivision and Development
Servicing Amending Bylaw No. 7507-2018 to outline required servicing for
properties in the new R-4 zone be given first and second reading and be
forwarded to Public Hearing.
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A. Bowden, Planner gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following
information:
• History of the development of Neighbourhood Residential Infill
designated areas
• Outlined of the new R-4 zone
• Site characteristics with zoning comparison to other existing zones
• Staff recommendations
R/2018-625
It was moved and seconded
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:
a. 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.
b. The Board of any Regional District that is adjacent to the area
covered by the plan;
c. The Council of any municipality that is adjacent to the area
covered by the plan;
d. First Nations;
e. Board of Education, Greater Boards and Improvements District
Boards, and
f. 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.
2. That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 7 493-2018 be given
first and second reading and forwarded to Public Hearing; and
3. That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7504-2018 be given first and second
reading and forwarded to Public Hearing; and
4. That Subdivision and Development Servicing Amending Bylaw No.
7507-2018 be given first and second reading and forwarded to Public
Hearing.
CARRIED
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1107 Cannabis Retail Processing and Evaluation Criteria -Council Policy 6.33
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that Council Policy
6.33 "Cannabis Retail Store Processing and Evaluation Criteria" be
adopted.
R/2018-626
It was moved and seconded
1108
That Council Policy No. 6.33 "Cannabis Retail Store Processing and
Evaluation Criteria" be adopted.
CARRIED
Solid Waste Curbside Collection -Termination of Request for Proposal
Process
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that all proponents
who submitted proposals for the provision of Solid Waste Curbside
Collection be notified that the City will not be proceeding with the initiative.
R/2018-627
It was moved and seconded
Note:
1109
1131
That all proponents who submitted proposals for the provision of Solid
Waste Curbside Collection in response to RFP-EN18-58 be notified that the
City will not be proceeding with the initiative.
CARRIED
Item 1109 was withdrawn.
Ridge Brewing Company Ltd. -Brewery Lounge Endorsement
Corporate Services
Property and Liability Insurance Renewal
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that expenditures of
up to $390,000 for liability insurance and $260,000 for the City's property
insurance policies as offered through the Municipal Insurance Association
of BC be approved.
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R/2018-628
It was moved and seconded
That expenditures of up to $390,000 for the City's liability insurance and
$260,000 for the City's property insurance policies as offered through the
Municipal Insurance Association of BC be approved.
CARRIED
1132 TELUS Ground Lease Renewal
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that the disposition
via lease of City-owned property at 20601 Westfield Avenue to TELUS Inc.
for a five-year term be approved and that the Corporate Officer be
authorized to execute the associated lease documents.
R/2018-629
It was moved and seconded
That the disposition (via lease) of a portion of City-owned property located
at 20601 Westfield Avenue and legally described as; PID: 008-904-871,
Lot 816 District Lot 278 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan 27 494 to
TELUS INC. for a five-year term be approved and; further that the Corporate
Officer be authorized to execute the associated lease documents.
CARRIED
Parks. Recreation & Culture
1151 2019 Age-friendly Communities Grant Program
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that the submission
of the 2019 Age-friendly Communities Grant Program application to the
Union of British Columbia Municipalities be authorized and that a review of
wayfinding in the Town Centre proceed.
R/2018-630
It was moved and seconded
That staff be authorized to submit the 2019 Age-friendly Communities
Grant Program application to the Union of British Columbia Municipalities;
and further
That staff proceed with a review of wayfinding in the Town Centre and
develop recommendations for improvements to wayfinding through the
Place-Making, Wayfinding and Mapping Project.
CARRIED
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Administration (including Fire and Police)
1171 Replacement of Ruggedized Laptop Computers
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that a contract for
Ruggedized Laptop Computers by awarded to Island Key Computer Ltd and
that the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the contract.
R/2018-631
It was moved and seconded
That a contract for Ruggedized Laptop Replacement be awarded to Island
Key Computer Ltd. for a contract price of $170,140.00 (excluding GST),
and;
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the contract.
CARRIED
1172 Community Resiliency Investment (CRI) Program -UBCM Grant Funding
Staff report dated November 27, 2018 recommending that an application
for grant funding be made to the Union of British Columbia Municipalities
Community Resiliency Investment Program for a Community Wildfire
Protection Plan update and that the overall grant management of the plan
update be provided by the City of Maple Ridge
R/2018-632
It was moved and seconded
1) That staff make application for grant funding to the Union of British
Columbia Municipalities Community Resiliency Investment Program for
a Community Wildfire Protection Plan update; and further,
2) That overall grant management for that Community Wildfire Protection
Plan update be provided by the City of Maple Ridge.
CARRIED
Other Committee Issues -Nil
1200 STAFF REPORTS -Nil
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1300
1400
1500
1600
OTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT-Nil
NOTICES OF MOTION AND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS -Nil
MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS' REPORTS
Councillor Yousef
Councillor Yousef encouraged all to volunteer for Operation Red Nose.
Councillor Dueck
Councillor Dueck encouraged citizens to volunteer for the Salvation Army
ringing of bells.
Councillor Svendsen
Councillor Svendsen reminded all of the December 1 Christmas in the Park
event.
Councillor Meadus
Councillor Meadus reported on the success she has had with raising the
profile of seniors in need throughout the community through social media.
Councillor Duncan
Councillor Duncan attended a meeting of Metro Conversations and the
Cinema Politica Fundraiser. She advised that Canadian Blood Services is
looking for donors.
Mayor Morden
Mayor Morden advised on upcoming strategic planning work to be done by
Council. He attended meetings with ML.A's, the Minister of Housing,
Translink and Metro Vancouver.
ADJOURNMENT -8:32 p.m.
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