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COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
June 23, 2020
The Minutes of the City Council Meeting held on June 23, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. as an
online virtual meeting hosted in the Council Chambers 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 C. Meadus
Councillor G. Robson
Councillor R. Svendsen
Councillor A. Yousef
ABSENT
Councillor K. Duncan
Appointed Staff
A. Horsman, Chief Administrative Officer
D. Boag, General Manager Parks, Recreation & Culture
C. Carter, General Manager Planning & Development Services
C. Crabtree, Acting General Manager Corporate Services
D. Pollock, General Manager Engineering Services
S. Nichols, Corporate Officer
T. Thompson, Chief Financial Officer
Other Staff as Required
C. Goddard, Director of Planning
J. Mickleborough, Director of Engineering
M. Vogel, Computer Support Specialist
Note: These Minutes are also posted on the City's Web Site at www.mapleridge.ca
Video of the meeting is posted at media.mapleridge.ca/Mediasite/Showcase
Note: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Council members participated electronically. The
Mayor chaired the meeting from Council Chambers.
100 CALL TO ORDER
200 AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA
300 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2020-276
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda of the Regular Council Meeting of, 2020 be adopted as
circulated.
CARRIED
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400 ADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTES
401 Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of June 9, 2020
R/2020-277
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of June 9, 2020 be adopted
as circulated.
CARRIED
402 Report of the Public Hearing of June 16, 2020
R/2020-278
It was moved and seconded
That the report of the Public Hearing of June 16, 2020 be adopted as
circulated.
CARRIED
500 PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL -Nil
600 DELEGATIONS -Nil
700 ITEMS ON CONSENT
701 Minutes
701.1 Development Agreements Committee Meetings of:
• June 4, 2020
• June 10, 2020
• June 16, 2020
701.2 Committees and Commissions of Council Meetings
• Community Heritage Commission -January 23, 2020
• Social Policy Advisory Committee -March 4, 2020
• Agricultural Advisory Committee -March 26, 2020
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702 Reports
702.1 Disbursements for the month ended May 31, 2020
Staff report dated June 23, 2020 providing information on disbursements for
the month ended May 31, 2020.
702.2 2020 Council Expenses
Staff report dated June 23, 2020 including Council expenses recorded to May
31, 2020.
702.3 Drinking Water Quality Report 2019
-· Staff report dated June 23, 2020 providing information on the regulatory
framework and water quality monitoring data for 2019.
702.4 Quarter 1, 2020 FinancialUpdate
703
704
705
Staff report dated June 16, 2020 providing a financial update for the first
quarter of 2020, focusing on the operating results for the City and providing
information regarding certain development related reserves.
Correspondence -Nil
Release of Items from Closed Council Status -Nil
Recommendation to Receive Items on Consent
R/2020-279
It was moved and seconded
That items on the "Items for Consent" agenda be received into the record.
Prior to the vote on the motion, questions were asked pertaining to Items
702.2 and 702.3. The Mayor then called the question on the motion.
·CARRIF.D
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800 UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Note: Items 801 to 803 were forwarded from the June 9, 2020 Council Workshop
Meeting
801 Maple Ridge Fees & Charges Bylaw
Staff report dated June 23, 2020 recommending that Maple Ridge Fees &
Charges Bylaw No. 7575-2019 to establish a framework to which existing
fees can be attached as schedules are reviewed and updated be given first,
second and third reading.
R/2020-280
Moved and seconded
That Fees & Charges Bylaw No. 7575-2019 be given first, second and third
reading.
CARRIED
802 Union of British Columbia Municipalities ("UBCM") Resolutions 2020
Staff report dated june 23, 2020 recommending that resolutions pertaining
to mandatory signage for bear traps, banning of shock collars, criminal record
checks for Local Government Elected Officials, the establishment of an
Independent Office of Integrity for Local Government, and Cannabis
Enforcement and Regulation within the Agricultural Land Reserve, be
forwarded to the 2020 UBCM convention.
Moved and seconded
That the following resolutions be forwarded to UBCM for consideration at the
2020 UBCM Convention:
1. Mandatory Signage for Bear Traps
2. Banning Shock Collars
3. Criminal Record Check for Local Government Elected Officials
4. Independent Office of Integrity for Local Government
5. Cannabis Enforcement and Regulation within the Agricultural Land
Reserve
Prior to the motion being voted on, it was the consensus of Council that each resolution
be discussed and voted on individua lly.
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802.1 Mandatory Signage for Bear Traps
R/2020-281
Moved and seconded
WHEREAS dogs are accidentally killed yearly across British Columbia when
they are unintentionally lured into a baited bear trap often resulting in a
gruesome death,
AND WHEREAS people are unable to avoid bear traps because there is no
requirement for sign age to be posted warning of said traps,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Province of British Columbia impose
a mandatory requirement for trappers to post signage warning of active bear _
traps in the area to prevent accidental harm to those in the area.
Councillor Dueck -OPPOSED
802.2 Banning Shock Collars
R/2020-282
Moved and seconded
CARRIED
WHEREAS shock collars, also known as electronic collars ore-collars, are
considered inhumane by the SPCA and other animal welfare organizations in
BC for causing both physical and psychological pain for pets by delivering up
to 6,000 volts of electricity or spraying noxious chemicals to control an
animal's behavior,
AND WHEREAS many countries around the world including countries in
Europe as well as parts of Australia have banned the use shock collars
because alternative positive training methods that do not cause an animal
unnecessary harm, pain or suffering are readily available to everyone free of
charge,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT The Province of British Columbia
immediately ban the use of shock collars across the province as a tool for
training and or punishment for pets.
DEFEATED
Councillor Dueck, Councillor Robson, Councillor Yousef-OPPOSED
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802.3 Criminal Record Checks for Local Government Elected Officials
R/2020-283
Moved and seconded
WHEREAS individuals holding office in a local government are elected into a
position of trust and power where they have access to sensitive data and are
expected to "conduct themselves in an open, transparent and accountable
manner" according to the Candidate's Guide To Local Government Elections
in B.C.;
AND WHEREAS there is no requirement for elected officials to submit criminal
record checks despite being privy to highly sensitive information and allowed
to participate in activities that other employers would require criminal record
checks for, such as volunteering,;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Section 87 of the Local Government Act
be amended to include criminal record checks as part of the nomination
documents submitted by candidates thereby creating a high standard of
transparency that will improve public trust in locally elected officials.
Councillor Yousef -OPPOSED
802.4 Independent Office of Integrity for Local Government
R/2020-284
Moved and seconded
CARRIED
WHEREAS the UBCM Working Group on Responsible Conduct (WGRC) has
been working extensively to support local government initiatives to address
less-than-responsible local government conduct by providing local
government council and board members with a set of principles and general
standards of conduct that can be used to develop their own Code of Conduct;
AND WHEREAS the WGRC continues to work on potential legislative change
that focuses on the importance of councils and boards turning their minds to
Codes of Conduct in a standardized and consistent manner;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that UBCM request the Provincial Government
to establish an Independent Office of Integrity to serve the public, elected
officials and local government officials in an advisory, educational and
investigative role in the development, application and enforr.ement of Codes
of Conduct.
CARRIED
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802.5 Cannabis Enforcement and Regulation within the Agricultural Land Reserve
R/2020-285
Moved and seconded
WHEREAS the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) was not
consulted on the legislative and regulatory changes that have changed the
characterization of cannabis production on the Agricultural Land Reserve
(ALR) to "farm use";
AND WHEREAS the Farm Practices Protection (Right to Farm) Act protects and
exempts farm operation from liability in nuisance for any odour, noise, dust
or other disturbance resulting from that farm operation;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Ministry of Agriculture continue to work
with the UBCM and the Joint Provincial-Local Government Committee on
Cannabis Regulation (JCCR) to address the concerns of local government in
relation to the water usage, waste, light emission, and the lack of
enforcement of cannabis rules within the Agricultural Land Reserve.
CARRIED
Councillor Yousef -OPPOSED
803 2019 Consolidated Financial Statements
Staff report dated June 23, 2020 recommending that the 2019 Financial
Statements be approved.
R/2020-286
Moved and seconded
That the 2019 Financial Statements be approved.
CARRIED
900 CORRESPONDENCE -Nil
1000 BYLAWS
Note: Item 1001 is from the June 16, 2020 Public Hearing
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Bylaws for Third Reading
1001 2017-553-RZ, 12848 240 Street
1001.1 Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7636-2020
To amend Schedule "A", Chapter 10.3, PartVl,A-SilverValley, Figure 2 Land
Use Plan, and Figure 3D Horse Hamlet from Conservation and Medium/High
Density Residential to Medium/High Density Residential and Conservation.
To amend Silver Valley Area Plan, Figure 4 Trails/Open Space to add to
Conservation and to remove from Conservation, to adjust the Conservation
designation boundaries to reflect the location of Hennipen Creek.
R/2020-287
Moved and seconded
That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7636-2020 be given third
reading.
CARRIED
1001.2 Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7 424-2018
To rezone from RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) and RS-2 (One Family
Suburban Residential) to R-2 (Urban Residential District). The current
application is to permit a future subdivision of approximately 11 single family
lots.
R/2020-288
Moved and seconded
That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7 424-2018 be given third reading.
CARRIED
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Bylaws for Adoption
1002 Maple Ridge Heritage Designation and Revitalization and Tax Exemption
Agreement Amending Bylaw No. 7632.2020
To allow for an extension of the completion date for the conservation of the
Morse/Turnock Residence.
R/2020-289
Moved and seconded
That Heritage Designation and Revitalization and Tax Exemption Agreement
Amending Bylaw No. 7632.2020 be adopted.
CARRIED
1100 REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Public Works and Development Services
1101 2020-062-RZ, 22347 117 Avenue and 22349 North Avenue, RT-1 and
RM-3 to C-3
Staff report dated June 16, 2020 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7649-2020 to rezone from RT-1 (Two Family Urban
Residential) and RM 3 (High Density Apartment Residential) to C-3 (Town
Centre Commercial) 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. 58791999, along with additional required information.
R/2020-290
Moved and seconded ·
1. That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7649-2020 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, along with the additional information required in this report dated
June 16, 2020.
CAR RIED
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1102 2019-310-RZ, 11232 Dartford Street, C-3 to H-1
Staff report dated June 16, 2020 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone
Amending Bylaw No. 7603-2019 to rezone from C-4 (Neighbourhood Public
House Commercial) to H-1 (Heritage Commercial) to allow a licensee retail
store as an independent principle use and discontinue use as a
neighbourhood pub be given second reading and be forwarded to Public
Hearing.
R/2020-291
Moved and seconded
1) That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7603-2019 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 Restrictive Covenant to for future road widening.
CARRIED
Engineering Services
1131 Award of Contract ITT-EN20-18: 225 Street Sanitary Pump Station Upgrades
Staff report dated June 16, 2020 recommending that Contract ITT EN20 18:
225 Street Sanitary Pump Station Upgrades be awarded to Drake Excavating
(2016) Ltd., that the existing Associated Engineering (B.C.) Ltd. contract for
south slope forcemain upsizing and pump station modifications be extended,
that a contract contingency be approved and that the Corporate Officer be
authorized to execute the contract.
R/2020-292
Moved and seconded
That Contract ITT-EN20-18, 225 Street Sanitary Pump Station Upgrades, be
awarded to Drake Excavating (2016) Ltd. in the amount of $2,802,879.00
excluding taxes; and
That the existing Associated Engineering (B.C.} Ltd. contract for Engineering
Design Services for South Slope Forcemain Upsizing and Pump Station
Modifications be extended by $258,000.00 for engineering and field
services; and
That a project contingency of 25% or $700,700.00 bG approved to address
potential variations in field conditions; and further
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to execute the contract.
CARRIED
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Corporate Services
Note: Item 1151 Quarter 1, 2020 Financial Update has been moved to the Consent
Agenda
Parks. Recreation & Culture -Nil
Administration (including Fire and Police) -Nil
1200 STAFF REPORTS -Nil
1300 OTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT
1400 PUBLIC QUESTION PERIOD
1500 MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS' REPORTS
The Mayor and Council members provided their reports on activities
participated in during the past few weeks.
1600 NOTICES OF MOTION AND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
1700 ADJOURNMENT -7:26 p.m.
Certified Correct
S. Naorate Officer