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COUNCIL WORKSHOP MINUTES
July 3, 2018
The Minutes of the City Council Workshop held on July 3, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. in the
Council Chambers 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 C. Speirs
ABSENT
Councillor T. Shymkiw
Appointed Staff
P. Gill, Chief Administrative Officer
K. Swift, General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Culture
F. Quinn, General Manager Public Works and Development
Services
T. Thompson, Chief Financial Officer
D. Denton, Acting Corporate Officer
Other Staff as Required
C. Goddard, Manager of Development and Environmental
Services
D. Pollock, Municipal Engineer
.L. Siracusa, Director of Economic Development & Civic
.Properties
.D. Speers, Recreation Coordinator Health and Wellness
Note: These Minutes are posted on the City Web Site at www.mapleridge.ca
1. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
R/2018-395
It was moved and seconded
That the agenda of the July 3, 2018 Council Workshop Meeting be approved
as circulated.
CARRIED
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2. MINUTES
2.1 Minutes of the June 19, 2018 Council Workshop Meeting
R/2018-396
It was moved and seconded
That the minutes of the Council Workshop Meeting of June 19, 2018 be
adopted as circulated.
CARRIED
3. PRESENTATIONSATTHEREQUESTOFCOUNCIL-Nil
4. UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS
4.1 Justice Institute Presentation
• Dr. Michel Tarko, President and Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Tarko presented a video looking back on the past 40 years of the Justice
Institute. Following the video, he provided current information on the Justice
Institute, its campuses and on programs and training offered. He highlighted
the Maple Ridge campus and programming provided at that campus.
R/2018-397
It was moved and seconded
That the Chief Administration Officer and the Director of Economic
Development and Civic Properties schedule a meeting with the Minister of
Advanced Education.
CARRIED
4.2 Reconsideration of Decision to Deny a Tree Cutting Permit
• Pastor Duane Goerzen, Maple Ridge Community Church
The Manager of Development and Environmental Services gave a power point
presentation providing the following information:
• Subject map and the location of the tree on the property
• Description of tree
• Reasons for denial -the tree is healthy, over 68.5 cm in diameter, tree
does not fulfill any circumstance to permit cutting such as it being a
hazard, within 2 metres of a building foundation or many similar trees on
site, the tree canopy target on the site is not being met, there are limited
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existing rainwater infiltration opportunities and removal of tree and
landscape stripe would result in 100% impermeable surface
• Options to consider:
o Support position to preserve significant tree;
o Approval tree removal
o Provide desired parking by redesigning parking lot around the
critical root zone of the tree
• Staff recommendation:
o increase in desired parking to be accompanied by redesigning the
parking lot around the critical root zone of the significant tree on
the site
Pastor Goerzen introduced himself and his history in the community of Maple
Ridge . He referred to a decision to deny a tree cutting permit and requested
that Council reconsider the decision. Pastor Goerzen provided information on
the history of the Maple Ridge Community Church and outlined work done on
the current church property since purchased in 1998. He advised on
increases in attendance at the church and the use of the facilities by other
community groups. Pastor Goerzen stated that the need to plan for additional
parking to accommodate the increase in attendance and use of church
facilities is the reason for the request for tree removal. He described the
location of the tree and felt the tree will limit potential parking capacity if it
remains. He indicated that one or two new trees can be planted to replace
the one to be removed and advised that a second tree of this type remains on
the property. He reiterated his request that Council reconsider the decision to
deny a tree cutting permit
R/2018-398
It was moved and seconded
That the increase in desired parking requested by the Maple Ridge
Community Church be accomplished by redesigning the parking lot around
the critical root zone of the significant tree on the site.
CARRIED
Note: Item 4.3 was deferred from the May 22, 2018 Council Meeting and the June
5, 2018 Council Workshop Meeting
4.3 Maple Ridge Sport Network
Staff report dated May 22, 2018 recommending that the Sport Network
Terms of Reference be endorsed and that a proposed Sport and Physical
Activity Strategy Implementation Plan be provided.
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The General Manager of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services introduced the
topic.
The Recreation Coordinator Health and Wellness gave a verbal update
providing a background on the sport strategy, the sport network, how the two
connect and explained the process to date.
R/2018-399
It was moved and seconded
That the Sport Network Terms of Reference be endorsed and that staff report
back with the Sport Network's proposed Sport and Physical Activity Strategy
implementation plan.
CARRIED
4.4 Requests for Meetings at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM)
2018 Convention
4.4.1 E-mail dated May 24, 2018 from Steven Higginbottom, Community
Relations Coordinator, Lower Mainland, BC Hydro, outlining the
process for scheduling meetings with BC Hydro's senior managers at
the 2018 UBCM Convention
4.4.2 Letter dated June 11, 2018 from Premier John Horgan outlining the
process for scheduling meetings with himself or Cabinet Ministers at
the 2018 UBCM Convention
4.4.3 Letter dated June 11, 2018 from Minister Selina Robinson, Ministry of
Municipal Affairs and Housing outlining the process for scheduling
meetings with her Ministry at the 2018 UBCM Convention
The Acting Corporate Officer reviewed the correspondence received and
requested Council to advise on participation in meetings at UBCM.
Mayor Read requested that Council members e-mail any requests to meet
with particular Ministries at UBCM to staff.
4.5 2018 Home Show Report
Staff report dated July 3, 2018 providing a synopsis of the May 2018 Home
Show event.
The Director of Economic Development & Civic Properties reviewed the staff
report.
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5 . CORRESPONDENCE
Note: Item 5.1 was deferred from the June 5, 2018 Council Workshop Meeting
5.1 City of Langley -Provincial Employer Health Tax
Letter dated May 17, 2018 from Kelly Kenney, Corporate Officer, City of
Langley, urging municipalities to write to the provincial government requesting
the elimination or reduction of the newly implemented Employer Health Tax.
R/2018-400
It was moved and seconded
That the letter dated May 17, 2108 from Kelly Kenney, Corporate Officer, City
of Langley on the Provincial Employer Health Tax be received into the record.
CARRIED
5.2 Village of An more -Proposed Regional Development Cost Charges for
Transportation (Translink)
Letter dated June 11, 2018 from Mayor John McEwen, Village of An more,
sharing concerns about the proposed implementation of the regional
Development Cost Charges by Translink.
R/2018-401
It was moved and seconded
That the letter dated June 11, 2018 from Mayor John McEwen, Village of
Anmore on Proposed Regional Development Cost Charges for Transportation
(Translink) be received into the record.
CARRIED
6. MAYOR'S AND COUNCILLORS' REPORTS
Councillor Bell
Councillor Bell requested confirmation that a discussion on the need for
physicians in the community will be on the upcoming Council Workshop
Meeting agenda.
Councillor Masse
Councillor Masse met with numerous physicians in the community who
expressed appreciated for the participation of Council.
Councillor Speirs
Councillor Speirs attended the 2018 Federation of Canadian Municipalities
Conference and a meeting of the Social Policy Advisory Committee.
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7. BRIEFING ON OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST/QUESTIONS FROM COUNCIL -Nil
8. MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT -Nil
9. NOTICE OF CLOSED COUNCIL MEETING
R/2018-401
It was moved and seconded
That the Council meeting immediately following this meeting be closed to the
public pursuant to Section 90(1) and 90 (2) of the Community Charter as the
subject matter being considered relates to the following:
Section 90(1)(i) The receipt of advice that is subject to solicitor-client
privilege, including communications necessary for that
purpose.
Any other matter that may be brought before the Council that meets the
requirements for a meeting closed to the public pursuant to Sections 90 (1)
and 90 (2) of the Community Charter or Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act.
CARRIED
10. ADJOURNMENT -7:37 p.m.
N. Read, Mayor
Certified Correct
orporate Officer