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COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
September 27, 2022
The Minutes of the City Council Meeting held virtually and hosted in Council Chambers on
September 27, 2022, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. at 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
S. Hartman, Chief Administrative Officer
C. Crabtree, General Manager Corporate Services
S. Labonne, General Manager Parks, Recreation & Culture
D. Pollock, General Manager Engineering Services
P. Hlavac-Winsor, Acting Corporate Officer, General
Counsel and Executive Director, Legislative Services
A. Nurvo, Deputy Corporate Officer
Other Staff as Required
C. Goddard, Director of Planning
K. Gowan, Planner 1
A. Grochowich, Planner 2
M. McMullen, Manager of Development Environmental
Services
C. Nolan, Deputy Director of Finance
T. Westover, Director of Economic Development
L. Zosiak, Manager of Community Planning
J. Kim, Information Technology
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: The Mayor chaired the meeting from Council Chambers.
100 CALL TO ORDER
200 AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA
300 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2022-CM-285
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda of the Regular Council Meeting of September 27, 2022 be
amended to remove Item 1005 and be adopted as amended.
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400 ADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTES
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
401 Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of September 13, 2022
R/2022-CM-286
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of September 13, 2022 be
adopted as circulated.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
500 PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL -Nil
600 DELEGATIONS-Nil
700 ITEMS ON CONSENT
701 Minutes
701.1 Development Agreements Committee:
• September 8, 2022
• September 14, 2022
• September 20, 2022
701.2 Committees and Commissions of Council Meetings:
Advisory Design Panel
• June 15, 2022
Community Heritage Commission
• January 13, 2022
• March 28, 2022
• May 12, 2022
Public Art Steering Committee
• July 7, 2022
Social Policy Advisory Committee
• February 2, 2022
• April 6, 2022
• June 1, 2022
702 Reports
702.1 Disbursements for the month ended July 31, 2022
Staff report dated September 27, 2022 titled "Disbursements for the month
ended July 31, 2022" recommending receipt.
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702.2 Disbursements for the month ended August 31, 2022
Staff report dated September 27, 2022 titled "Disbursements for the month
ended August 31, 2022" recommending receipt.
702.3 2022 Council Expenses
Staff report dated September 27, 2022 providing information on Council
expenses recorded to July 31, 2022.
702.4 20~2 Council Expenses
703
704
705
Staff report dated September 27, 2022 providing information on Council
expenses recorded to August 31, 2022.
Correspondence
Release of Items from Closed Council Status
Recommendation to Receive Items on Consent
R/2022-CM-287
It was moved and seconded
That the items on the Consent Agenda of the September 27, 2022, Council Meeting
be received into the record.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
800 UNFINISHED BUSINESS -Nil
900 CORRESPONDENCE -Nil
1000 BYLAWS
Note: Items 1001-1003 from Public Hearing of September 20, 2022
For Third Reading and Adoption
1001 2019-046-CP, Albion Area Plan Update (North East Albion)
Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7698-2021
To integrate the North East Albion Concept Plan into the Albion Area Plan.
R/2022-CM-288
It was moved and seconded
That Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7698-2021 be
given third reading and be adopted.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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1002 2022-220-RZ, Secondary Suites and Detached Garden Suites -Gross Floor
Area Requirements
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7857-2022
To remove the maximum and minimum gross floor area requirements for
secondary suites; retain the requirement that a secondary suite shall not
exceed 40% of the total gross floor area of the building in which is located;
and remove the minimum gross floor area requirement for detached garden
suites.
R/2022-CM-289
It was moved and seconded
That Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7857-2022 be given third reading
and be adopted.
1003 2022-126-RZ, Unit A -20757 Lougheed Highway
Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7862-2022
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
To reduce the required minimum separation distance from any other Cannabis
Retail Use from 1,000 m (3,281 ft.) to 580.1 m (1,903 ft.) for the subject
property.
R/2022-CM-290
It was moved and seconded
That Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7862-2022 be given third reading
and be adopted.
For Adoption
1004 2020-250-RZ, 23939 Fern Crescent
CARRIED
Councillor Robson opposed
Staff report dated September 27, 2022, recommending Official Community Plan
Amending Bylaw No. 7691-2020 and Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7692-2020 to
permit the future subdivision of five single-family residential lots for the subject
property located at 23939 Fern Crescent.
R/2022-CM-291
It was moved and seconded
That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7691-2020 and Maple Ridge
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7692-2020 be adopted.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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1005 2020-409-RZ, 11089 240 Street, 11101239 Street and 11094 Buckerfield
Drive**
Note: Item 1005 was removed from the agenda.**
1006 2021-062-RZ, 25927 and 25801128 Avenue, Outdoor Commercial Recreation
That staff report dated September 27, 2022, recommending Official Community
Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7715-2021 and Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7716-2021
to permit the Outdoor Commercial Recreation use of paintball and laser tag at
the subject properties, located at 25927 and 25801128 Avenue.
R/2022-CM-292
It was moved and seconded
That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7715-2021 and Maple Ridge
Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7716-2021 be adopted.
CARRIED
Councillor Robson opposed
1007 05-1825-02, Extension of Tax Sale Redemption Period
A bylaw to extend the redemption period for a property sold at tax sale.
R/2022-CM-293
It was moved and seconded
That Maple Ridge Bylaw No. 7884-2022 be adopted.
1100 REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
1101 2022-024-RZ, 24266 110 Avenue, RS-3 to RS-id
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that Zone Amending
Bylaw No. 7880-2022, to rezone from RS-3 (Single Detached Residential) to RS-
id (Single Detached (Half Acre) Residential), to permit a future subdivision of
approximately nine single-family lots, be given first reading and that the applicant
provide further information as described in the report.
R/2022-CM-294
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:
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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
2. That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7880-2022 be given first reading; and further
3. That the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules A, B, F
and G of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999, along with the
information required for a Subdivision application.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
1102 2022-250-RZ, 22534, 22548 and 22556 Royal Crescent, RS-1 to RM-2
Staff reported dated September 20, 2022, recommending that Zone Amending
Bylaw No. 787 4-2022 to rezone RS-1 (Single Detached Residential) to RM-2
(Medium Density Apartment Residential) to permit the future construction of a six-
story apartment building for 98 Senior Housing units with BC Housing be given
first reading and that the applicant provide further information as described in the
report.
R/2022-CM-295
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;
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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
2. That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 787 4-2022 be given first reading; and further
3. That the applicant provide further information as described on Schedules A, C,
D, E, and G of the Development Procedures Bylaw No. 5879-1999.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
1103 2019-138-RZ, 22238, 22242, 22246, and 22286 Selkirk Avenue, 22245,
22251, and 22289 Lougheed Highway, PIO 011-208-775, PIO
011-208-848, and PIO 011-208-856, C-3 and CS-1 to CD-2-22
Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that Official Community
Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7878-2022 be given first and second reading and
forwarded to Public Hearing, that Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7561-2019 be
rescinded, and Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7879-2022, to rezone from C-3 (Town
Centre Commercial) and CS-1 (Service Commercial) to CD-2-22 (Comprehensive
Development) to permit the future construction of two apartment buildings, be
given first and second reading and forwarded to Public Hearing.
R/2022-CM-296
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. 7878-2022 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. 7878-2022 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. 7878-
2022 is consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Management
Plan;
4. That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7878-2022 be given first
and second reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
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5. That first reading of Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7561-2019 be rescinded;
6. That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7879-2022 be given first and second reading
and be forwarded to Public Hearing; and further
7. 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) Amendment to Official Community Plan Schedule "A", Chapter 10.4
Town Centre Area Plan, Schedule 1 -Town Centre Area Land-Use
Designation Map;
iv) Road dedication on 223 Street, Selkirk Avenue and the lane as
required;
v) Road Closure Bylaw for the portion of the lane to be closed, adopted
by Council, and sold to the developer under an agreement and
executed to the satisfaction of the City's Realty, Engineering and
Planning Departments;
vi) Consolidation of the subject properties;
vii) Removal of existing buildings;
viii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical Report,
which addresses the suitability of the subject properties for the
proposed development;
ix) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater Management;
x) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for phasing and servicing to
the satisfaction of the City's Engineering and Planning
Departments;
xi) In addition to the Ministry of Environment Site Disclosure
Statement, a disclosure statement must be submitted by a
Professional Engineer advising whether there is any evidence of
underground fuel storage tanks on the subject properties. If so, a
Stage 1 Site Investigation Report is required to ensure that the
subject property is not a contaminated site;
xii) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $1,096,500.00
($4,300.00/unit), or such rate applicable at third reading of this
application, be provided in keeping with the Council Policy 6.31 with
regard to Community Amenity Contributions; and
xiii) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $397,837.44 based
on rate of $161.46 per square metre ($15.00 per square foot) for
the additional bonus density being sought in accordance with the
proposed CD-2-22 zone in Zoning Bylaw No. 7600-2019.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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1104 2020-177-RZ, 12834 232 Street, RS-2 to CD-3-22
Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that Official Community
Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7888-2022 be given first and second reading and
forwarded to Public Hearing, that Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7661-2020 be
rescinded, and that Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7889-2022, to rezone from RS-2
(One Family Suburban Residential) to CD-3-22 (Comprehensive Development), to
permit the future construction of a three-storey, mixed-use building, be given first
and second reading and forwarded to Public Hearing.
R/2022-CM-297
It was moved and seconded
1. That, in accordance with Section 475 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. 7888-2022 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. 7888-2022 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. 7888-
2022 is consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Management
Plan;
4.That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7888-2022 be given first
and second reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
5. That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7661-2020 be rescinded;
6.That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7889-2022 be given first and second reading,
and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
7. 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 "B";
iii) Road dedication on 232 Street 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 for Tree Protection;
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vii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for protection of the daycare
space;
viii) Registration of a Housing Agreement in accordance with Section
483 of the Local Government Act and a Restrictive Covenant stating
that four of the residential units will be restricted to residential
rental units;
ix) Removal of existing building(s);
x) In addition to the Ministry of Environment Site Disclosure
Statement, 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.
xi) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $43,000.00
($4,300.00/unit), or such rate applicable at third reading of this
application, be provided in keeping with the Council Policy 6.31 with
regard to Community Amenity Contributions.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
1105 2021-393-RZ, 10869 and 10911248 Street, RS-3 to R-1, R-2 and R-3
That staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that Official
Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7890-2022 be given first and second
reading and forwarded to Public Hearing and that Zone Amending Bylaw No.
7811-2021 to rezone from RS-3 (Single Detached Rural Residential) to R-1
(Single Detached (Low Density) Urban Residential), R-2 (Single Detached
(Medium Density) Urban Residential), and R-3 (Single Detached (Intensive) Urban
Residential) to permit the future construction of approximately 34 lots, be given
second reading and forwarded to Public Hearing.
R/2022-CM-298
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. 7890-2022 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. 7890-2022 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. 7890-
2022 is consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Management
Plan;
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4. That Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 7890-2022 be given first
and second reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing;
5. That Zone Amending Bylaw No. 7811-2021 be given second reading as
amended, and 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 10.2
Albion Area Plan, Schedule 1: Albion Area Plan, Figure 1: Northeast
Albion and Schedule "C";
iii) Road dedication including, but not limited to 248 Street as
required;
iv) Park dedication as required, including construction of
trails/equestrian trails and removal of all debris and garbage in
addition to habitat improvements within the park land;
v) Consolidation of the subject properties;
vi) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for the Geotechnical Report,
which addresses the suitability of the subject properties for the
proposed development;
vii) Registration of a Statutory Right-of-Way plan and agreement as
required;
viii) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant to protect future road
alignment and subdivision design;
ix) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Tree Protection;
x) Registration of a Restrictive Covenant for Stormwater Management;
xi) Removal of existing buildings;
xii) In addition to the Ministry of Environment Site Disclosure
Statement, a disclosure statement must be submitted by a
Professional Engineer advising whether there is any evidence of
underground fuel storage tanks on the subject properties. If so, a
Stage 1 Site Investigation Report is required to ensure that the
subject property is not a contaminated site;
xiii) Payment of the Density Bonus provisions of the RS-1b Single
Detached (Medium Density) Residential, in the amount of
$118,050 ($3,100 x 11 lots and $3,650 x 23 lots); and
xiv) That a voluntary contribution, in the amount of $241,400 ($7,100
x 34 lots), or such rate applicable at third reading of this application,
be provided in keeping with the Council Policy 6.31 with regard to
Community Amenity Contributions.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
1106 2020-409-DVP, 11089 240 Street, Development Variance Permit
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Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that the Corporate Officer
be authorized to sign and seal 2020-409-DVP, to reduce the front yard setback.
R/2022-CM-299
It was moved and seconded
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2020-409-DVP
respecting property located at 11089 240 Street.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
1107 2020-250-DVP, 23939 Fern Crescent, Development Variance Permit
Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that the Corporate Officer
be authorized to sign and seal 2020-250-VP to reduce the lot width .
R/2022-CM-300
It was moved and seconded
That the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal 2020-250-VP respecting
property located at 23939 Fern Crescent.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
1108 2018-182-RZ, 11040 Cameron Court, Payment in Lieu of Parkland
Dedication
Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that Council require
payment in lieu of parkland dedication for 6 lot subdivision of the property
located at 11040 Cameron Court.
R/2022-CM-301
It was moved and seconded
That pursuant to Local Government Act, Section 510, regarding Parkland Payment
in Lieu, be it resolved that the owner of land proposed for subdivision at 11040
Cameron Court, under application 2018-182-RZ, shall pay to the City of Maple
Ridge an amount that is not less than $105,250.00.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
ENGINEERING SERVICES
1131 Maple Ridge Water Service Amending Bylaw No. 7868-2022
Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that Maple Ridge Water
Service Amending Bylaw No. 7868-2022 be given first, second and third
readings.
R/2022-CM-302
It was moved and seconded
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That Maple Ridge Water Service Amending Bylaw No. 7868-2022 be given first,
second, and third readings.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
1132 2020-168-RZ, Alternative Approval Process to Permit a City Sewer Line in
Dedicated Park Land
Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that City Sewer Line in
Dedicated Park Land Bylaw No. 7867-2 022 receive second and third reading.
R/2022-CM-303
It was moved and seconded
AND WHEREAS Council resolved at its May 10, 2022 meeting that approval of
the electors shall be sought through the alternative approval process in relation
to City Sewer Line in Dedicated Park Land Bylaw No. 7867-2022;
AND WHEREAS at conclusion of the electoral opposition process to City Sewer
Line in Dedicated Park Land Bylaw No. 7867-2022 on September 6, 2022, the
opposition fell short of the 10% threshold, and, therefore, electoral approval was
attained;
NOW THEREFORE be it resolved as follows:
1. That City Sewer Line in Dedicated Park Land Bylaw No. 7867-2022
receive second and third reading.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
1133 11-52455-20-8512 & 01-0400-60, Alternative Approval Process to Permit an SRW
for Metro Vancouver Forcemain in Dedicated Park Land Bylaw
Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that Bylaw No. 7841-2022
-Statutory Right of Way Over Dedicated Park and Dedicated Road for Metro
Vancouver's Forcemain Project receive second and third reading.
R/2022-CM-304
It was moved and seconded
AND WHEREAS Council resolved at its June 28, 2022 meeting that approval of
the electors shall be sought through the alternative approval process in relation
to SRW for Metro Vancouver Forcemain in Dedicated Park Land;
AND WHEREAS at conclusion of the electoral opposition process to SRW for
Metro Vancouver Forcemain in Dedicated Park Land on September 6, 2022, the
opposition fell short of the 10% threshold, and, therefore, electoral approval was
attained;
NOW THEREFORE be it resolved as follows:
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1. That Bylaw No. 7841-2022 -Statutory Right of Way Over Dedicated Park
and Dedicated Road for Metro Vancouver's Forcemain Project receive
second and third reading.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
CORPORA TE SERVICES
1151 05-1970-04, 2020 -2023 Property Tax Exemption Amendment
Staff report dated September 20, 2022, recommending that Maple Ridge
Property Tax Exemption Amending Bylaw No. 7869-2022, be given first, second
and third readings.
R/2022-CM-305
It was moved and seconded
That Maple Ridge Property Tax Exemption Amending Bylaw No. 7869-2022 be
given first, second, and third readings.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
PARKS. RECREATION. AND CULTURE
1200 STAFF REPORTS -Nil
1300 OTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT -Nil
1400 PUBLIC QUESTION PERIOD
No members of the public had any questions or comments for Council.
1500 MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS' REPORTS
Mayor and Council summarized recent community events in which they had
participated.
Mayor Morden presented Councillor Dueck with a framed certificate in
recognition of 25 years of public service.
1600 NOTICES OF MOTION AND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS -Nil
1700 ADJOURNMENT -7:20 p.m.
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Certi,;;J I/Ir~
P. Hlavac-Winsor, Acting Corporate Officer