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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-07-25 Workshop Minutes.pdfCity of Maple Ridge COUNCIL WORKSHOP MINUTES July 25, 2016 The Minutes of the City Council Workshop held on July 25, 2016 at 10:00 a.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 Appointed Staff Mayor N. Read E.C. Swabey, Chief Administrative Officer Councillor C. Bell K. Swift, General Manager of Community Development, Councillor K. Duncan Parks and Recreation Services Councillor B. Masse P. Gill, General Manager Corporate and Financial Services Councillor G Robson F. Quinn, General Manager Public Works and Development Councillor T. Shymkiw Services Councillor C. Speirs C. Marlo, Manager of Legislative Services A. Gaunt, Confidential Secretary Other Staff as Required D. Pollock, Municipal Engineer Note: These Minutes are posted on the City Web Site at www.mapleridge.ca 1. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA The agenda was adopted with the following amendment: • Remove Item 4.0 Mayor’s and Councillors’ Reports 2. MINUTES 2.1 Minutes of the July 5, 2016 Special Council Workshop Meeting and the July 11, 2016 Regular Council Workshop Meeting R/2016-324 It was moved and seconded That the minutes of the July 5, 2016 Special Council Workshop Meeting and the minutes of the July 11, 2016 Regular Council Workshop Meeting be adopted as circulated. CARRIED Council Workshop Minutes July 25, 2016 Page 2 of 9 2.2 Minutes of Meetings of Committees and Commissions of Council R/2016-325 It was moved and seconded That the minutes of the Economic Development Committee Meeting of May 17, 2016, the Public Art Steering Committee Meeting of May 31, 2016 and the Social Policy Advisory Committee Meeting of June 1, 2016 be received. CARRIED 2.3 Business Arising from Committee Minutes - Nil 3. PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL – Nil 5. UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS 5.1 Public Consultation re: Solid Waste Pick-up, Recreation Facilities, Number of Councillors Staff report dated July 25, 2016 recommending that staff be directed to provide a report on conducting a plebiscite to determine elector opinion on the provision of road-side waste pick-up as a municipal service, that the alternate approval process be used to seek assent of the electors for borrowing bylaws for funding for parks and recreation infrastructure and that staff be directed to prepare a report on financial implications of increasing the number of councillors from six to eight as part of the 2017 budget deliberations. The Manager of Legislative Services gave a PowerPoint presentation outlining the three issues for public consultation, the process involved and the options available. 5.1.1 R/2016-326 It was moved and seconded That staff be directed to provide a report on conducting a plebiscite to determine elector opinion on the provision of road-side waste pick-up as a municipal service once the service model is determined. CARRIED Councillor Robson, Councillor Speirs - OPPOSED Council Workshop Minutes July 25, 2016 Page 3 of 9 5.1.2 R/2016-327 It was moved and seconded That the alternate approved process be used to seek assent of the electors for borrowing bylaws related to funding for Parks and Recreation facilities once the priorities are established. CARRIED 5.1.3 R/2016-328 It was moved and seconded That, as part of the 2017 budget deliberations, staff be directed to prepare a report on the financial implications of increasing the number of councillors from six to eight. CARRIED Councillor Robson - OPPOSED 5.2 Considerations for a Municipal Solid Waste Collection Program Staff report dated July 25, 2016 recommending that the City of Maple Ridge undertake a Request for Proposal to seek costs for the implementation of municipal curbside waste collection, that an annual Solid Waste Utility charge be established for inclusion in a public process to determine public support for the proposed solid waste curbside collection system and that funds be allocated from Accumulated Surplus to retain a consultant to prepare the Request for Proposal. The Municipal Engineer provided an overview of the staff report. 5.2.1 R/2016-329 It was moved and seconded That Option B of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for frequency of service and that the Recycling Society be requested to provide feedback on their ability to collect organics. CARRIED Councillor Robson - OPPOSED Council Workshop Minutes July 25, 2016 Page 4 of 9 5.2.2 R/2016-330 It was moved and seconded That Option B of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for service area. R/2016-331 It was moved and seconded That Option A be included. AMENDMENT DEFEATED Mayor Read, Councillor Duncan, Councillor Masse, Councillor Shymkiw - OPPOSED MAIN MOTION CARRIED Councillor Speirs - OPPOSED 5.2.3 R/2016-332 It was moved and seconded That Option A of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for voter eligibility. CARRIED Councillor Duncan, Councillor Speirs, Councillor Shymkiw - OPPOSED 5.2.4 R/2016-333 It was moved and seconded That Option A of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for collection system. R/2016-334 It was moved and seconded That Option B be included. CARRIED Councillor Shymkiw - OPPOSED MAIN MOTION AS AMENDED That Option A or B of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for collection system. CARRIED Councillor Shymkiw – OPPOSED Council Workshop Minutes July 25, 2016 Page 5 of 9 5.2.5 R/2016-335 It was moved and seconded That Option B of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for land uses included. CARRIED 5.2.6 R/2016-336 It was moved and seconded That Option B of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for totes – default size. CARRIED Councillor Speirs - OPPOSED 5.2.7 R/2016-337 It was moved and seconded That Option A of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for totes – supply and maintenance. R/2016-338 It was moved and seconded That the text “including an option for bear proof containers” be added. CARRIED MAIN MOTION AS AMENDED That Option A of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for totes – supply and maintenance, including an option for bear proof containers. CARRIED 5.2.8.1 R/2016-339 It was moved and seconded That Option B of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for vehicles. DEFEATED Mayor Read, Councillor Bell, Councillor Shymkiw, Councillor Masse - OPPOSED Council Workshop Minutes July 25, 2016 Page 6 of 9 5.2.8.2 R/2016-340 It was moved and seconded That Option C of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for vehicles. CARRIED Councillor Duncan, Councillor Speirs - OPPOSED 5.2.9.1 R/2016-341 It was moved and seconded That Option B of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for education. DEFEATED Mayor Read, Councillor Duncan, Councillor Shymkiw, Councillors Speirs - OPPOSED 5.2.9.2 R/2016-342 It was moved and seconded That Option A of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for education. CARRIED Councillor Masse, Councillor Robson - OPPOSED 5.2.10 R/2016-343 It was moved and seconded That Option A of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for pilot programs. CARRIED Councillor Masse - OPPOSED 5.2.11 R/2016-344 It was moved and seconded That Option B of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for large item pick-up. CARRIED Council Workshop Minutes July 25, 2016 Page 7 of 9 5.2.12 R/2016-345 It was moved and seconded That Option A of the LOS Decision Matrix in the staff report dated July 25, 2016 be selected for hazardous waste drop-off. CARRIED 5.2.13 R/2016-346 It was moved and seconded That the City undertake a Request for Proposal to seek costs for the implementation of a municipal curbside solid waste collection from suitably experienced contractors based upon the Level of Service established by Council; and That an annual Solid Waste Utility charge be established for inclusion in a public process to determine public support for the proposed solid waste curbside collection system; and further That $25,000 be allocated from Accumulated Surplus to retain a consultant to prepare the Request for Proposal document and legal review. R/2016-347 It was moved and seconded That the motion requesting that the City undertake a Request for Proposal to seek costs for the implementation of a municipal curbside solid waste collection; and that an annual Solid Waste Utility charge be established to determine public support for the proposed solid waste curbside collection system; and that $25,000 be allocated from Accumulated Surplus to retain a consultant to prepare the Request for Proposal document and legal review be deferred until the plebiscite report is brought forward. CARRIED 5.3 Traffic Calming Update Staff report dated July 25, 2016 recommending that the draft Traffic Calming Policy be amended to seek public approval for consideration of neighbourhood traffic calming prior to commencing data collection and that the development of dedicated cycle tracks along 123 Avenue corridor from 203 Street to Laity Street be supported for consideration in future Financial Plan deliberations. Council Workshop Minutes July 25, 2016 Page 8 of 9 R/2016-348 It was moved and seconded That the draft Traffic Calming Policy be amended to seek public approval for consideration of neighbourhood traffic calming prior to commencing data collection; and That the development of dedicated cycle tracks along the 123 Avenue corridor from 203 Street to Laity Street be supported for consideration in future Financial Plan deliberations. CARRIED 5.4 Union of British Columbia Municipalities (“UBCM”) Ministers’ Meetings The Chief Administrative Officer provided a verbal update. R/2016-349 It was moved and seconded That meetings be arranged at the Union of British Columbia convention with Premier Christy Clark, the Honourable John Rustad, the Honourable Andrew Wilkinson, the Honourable Peter Fassbender, and the Honourable Terry Lake to discuss the proposed Maple Ridge Civic and Cultural Facility. CARRIED 6. CORRESPONDENCE 6.1 Alouette River Management Society (“ARMS”) – Council Liaison Position Letter from Greta Borick-Cunningham, Executive Director, ARMS requesting consideration of a Council liaison position on the ARMS Board of Directors and the attendance of key Maple Ridge staff at quarterly meetings of ARMS. R/2016-350 It was moved and seconded That Councillor Masse be appointed the liaison to the Alouette River Management Society (“ARMS”), and that Councillor Robson be appointed as alternate. CARRIED Council Workshop Minutes July 25, 2016 Page 9 of 9 6.2 Upcoming Events July 27, 2016 4:00 p.m. Centra Lawyers Grand Opening, 102-20110 Lougheed Highway Organizer: Centra Lawyers July 28, 2016 12:00 p.m. Celebrate Pride Community BBQ – Memorial Peace Park Organizer: City of Maple Ridge July 28, 2016 1:00 p.m. Pride Crosswalk Dedication Ceremony – 224 Street Organizer: City of Maple Ridge July 28, 2016 8:00 p.m. Candlelight Vigil – Bandstand, Memorial Peace Park Organizer: Vancouver Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence July 30, 2016 1:00 p.m. Hammond Public Art Unveiling for Play Ball - Hammond Stadium Park Organizer: Parks & Leisure Services August 6, 2016 10:00 a.m. Open House & BBQ – 4802 Fraser Street, Vancouver Organizer: Multicultural Helping House Society September 17, 2016 6:00 p.m. Pub Night & Silent Auction Fundraiser – Equi-Sport Centre’s Ranch Pub and Grill Organizer: Ridge Meadows Youth Diversion Program 7. BRIEFING ON OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST/QUESTIONS FROM COUNCIL 8. MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT 9. ADJOURNMENT – 12:12 p.m. _______________________________ N. Read, Mayor Certified Correct ___________________________________ C. Marlo, Corporate Officer