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COUNCIL WORKSHOP MINUTES
May 15, 2018
The Minutes of the City Council Workshop held on May 15, 2018 at 6:38 p.m. in the
Blaney Room of 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
K. Swift, Acting Chief Administrative Officer/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
A. Gaunt, Confidential Secretary
Other Staff as Required
R. MacNair, Manager of Bylaw and Licensing Services
D. Pollock, Municipal Engineer
Note: These Minutes are posted on the City Web Site at www.mapleridge.ca
1. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-271
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda of the May 15, 2018 Council Workshop Meeting be amended
to add Item 4.1 2018 Freshet Update and be renumbered accordingly, that
Item 8.1 Bear Concerns be added and that the agenda as amended be
adopted.
CARRIED
2. MINUTES
2.1 Minutes of the April 17, 2018 Council Workshop Meeting
R/2018-272
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Council Workshop Meeting of April 17, 2018 be
adopted as circulated.
CARRIED
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3. PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL -Nil
4. UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS
4.1 2018 Freshet Update
The Emergency Program Coordinator provided an overview of the local freshet
situation and the actions the City has been taking to prepare for any flooding.
He gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the following information:
• Notifications carried out
• Upcoming weather forecast
• Fraser River levels at Hope current to May 14, 2018
• Precautionary steps being put into place
• Structure chart of the Emergency Management Team
• Next steps for the Emergency Operations Centre
4.2 Remedial Action for the Removal of Hazardous Building Located at 11271
206 Street
Staff report dated May 15, 2018 recommending that building at 11271206
Street, Maple Ridge, BC be declared a hazardous condition.
The Manager of Bylaw and Licensing Services reviewed the report.
R/2018-273
It was moved and seconded
1. That the building at 11271 206 St., Maple Ridge, BC, legally described
as PID 011-317-639, Lot 756 District Lot 278 Group1 Township 12,
New Westminster District Plan 8654 be declared a hazardous condition
within the meaning of paragraph 73 1 (a) of the Community Charter;
2. That the Owner must, no later than thirty (30) days after receiving a copy
of this resolution, remove the unsafe building.
CARRIED
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5. CORRESPONDENCE
5.1 Fraser Health -Ridge Meadows Hospital Parking Rates
Letter dated April 12, 2018 from Michael Marchbank, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Fraser Health, responding to a letter from the City of Maple
Ridge requesting a plan for a substantial reduction in hospital parking rates at
Ridge Meadows Hospital.
R/2018-274
It was moved and seconded
That the letter dated April 12, 2018 from Michael Marchbank, President and
Chief Executive Officer, Fraser Health, responding to a letter from the City of
Maple Ridge requesting a plan for a substantial reduction in hospital parking
rates at Ridge Meadows Hospital be received into the record.
CARRIED
5.2 Federation of Canadian Municipalities ("FCM") -Nominations to Board of
Directors 2018
E-mail dated April 12, 2018 from Sylvie Delaquis, Corporate Secretary, CEO's
Office, FCM, providing information on nominations to FCM 's Board of Directors
for the 2018 election period.
Councillor Speirs advised on his intent to run for the Federation of Canadian
Municipalities Board of Directors and requested support from Council.
5.2.1
R/2018-275
It was moved and seconded
That Councillor Speirs be endorsed to stand for election to the Federation
of Canadian Municipalities' (FCM's) Board of Directors for the period
starting in June 2018 and ending June 2019, and
That Council assumes all costs associated with Councillor Speirs attending
FCM's Board of Directors meetings and annual conference.
CARRIED
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5.2.2
R/2018-276
It was moved and seconded
That Council expense reporting acknowledge a redistribution of Council
expense allocations to allow for Councillor Speirs' attendance at FCM
Board of Directors meetings and annual conference.
R/2018-277
It was moved and seconded
That Council expense reporting acknowledging distribution of Council
expense allocations be deferred to the June 5, 2018 Council workshop
Meeting.
CARRIED
Note: The meeting was recessed at 7:04 p.m. and reconvened at 7:18 p.m.
5.3 Chamber of Commerce -Proposed Shelter on Burnett Street
Letter dated April 23, 2018 from Ken Holland, President, Maple Ridge Pitt
Meadows Chamber of Commerce expressing concern with the lack of public
input pertaining to the proposed shelter on Burnett Street.
R/2018-278
It was moved and seconded
That the Letter dated April 23, 2018 from Ken Holland, President, Maple
Ridge Pitt Meadows Chamber of Commerce expressing concern with the lack
of public input pertaining to the proposed shelter on Burnett Street be
received into the record.
CARRIED
5.4 Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural
Development, BC Geographical Office -Proposals to Adopt Official Names for
Peaks in the Pacific Range
Letter dated March 9, 2018 from Carla Jack, BC Geographical Names Office
providing information on the proposals to adopt official names for three peaks
in the Pacific Range and requesting advice and comments on the names
chosen.
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R/2018-279
It was moved and seconded
That the letter dated March 9, 2018 from Carla Jack, BC Geographical Names
Office providing information on the proposals to adopt official names for three
peaks in the Pacific Range and requesting advice and comments on the
names chosen be received into the record.
CARRIED
Note: Councillor Shymkiw left the meeting at 7:28 p.m. He did not return to the
meeting.
5.5 Upcoming Events
May 26, 2018
1:00 -2:00 p.m.
May 27,2018
9:00 a.m.
May 30-June 1, 2018
June 3, 2018
Registration : 10:00 a.m.
Walk Start: 11:00 a.m.
Karina LeBlanc Field Opening -Merkley Park
Organizer: City of Maple Ridge
VistasRun 2018, Kanaka Creek Regional Park
Organizer: Ridge Meadows Hospice Society
Recycling Council of BC Conference/Trade Show -Whistler, BC
Organizer: Recycling Council of BC
Walk for ALS, Tri-Cities/Ridge Meadows, River Secondary
School, Port Coquitlam
Organizer: ALS Society of BC
6. MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS' REPORTS
Note: Councillor Robson left the meeting at 7:31 p.m. He did not return to the
meeting.
Councillor Speirs
Councillor Speirs attended two breakfasts in honour of volunteers, the 'Humans in
Maple Ridge' display and the opening of the Maple Ridge Lawn Bowling Club season .
He also attended the Katzie First Nation Inauguration and meetings at the UBC
Malcolm Knapp Research Forest.
Councillor Masse
Councillor Masse attended meeting of the Maple Ridge Environmental Advisory
Committee and the Alouette River Management Society.
Councillor Duncan
Councillor Duncan attended the 'Humans in Maple Ridge' display, the Katzie First
Nation Inauguration, the Ridge Meadows Recycling Society Annual General Meeting
and the Home Show.
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Councillor Bell
Councillor Bell attended the Citizen of the Year celebration and the Lower Mainland
LGA conference.
7. BRIEFING ON OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST/QUESTIONS FROM COUNCIL -Nil
8. MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT
8.1 Bear Concerns
Councillor Bell referred to an e-mail received from Councillor Masse
expressing concern with the heavy presence of bears getting into garbage due
to residents not abiding to bylaws dealing with garbage. She asked whether
the Bylaws Department can be encouraged to enforce those bylaws.
The Manager of Bylaw and Licensing Services advised on steps currently
being taken in response to concerns over bears.
9. ADJOURNMENT -7:58 p.m.
N. Read, Mayor
Certified Correct
L. Benson, Corporate Officer