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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-09-11 Council Meeting Minutes.pdf District of Maple Ridge COUNCIL MEETINGCOUNCIL MEETINGCOUNCIL MEETINGCOUNCIL MEETING September 11, 2007 The Minutes of the Municipal Council Meeting held on September 11, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, British Columbia for the purpose of transacting regular Municipal business. PRESENT Elected Officials Appointed Staff Mayor G. Robson J. Rule, Chief Administrative Officer Councillor E. Daykin M. Murray, General Manager of Community Development, Councillor J. Dueck Parks and Recreation Services Councillor A. Hogarth P. Gill, General Manager Corporate and Financial Services Councillor L. King F. Quinn, General Manager Public Works and Development Councillor C. Speirs Services Councillor K. Stewart J. Pickering, Director of Planning R. Riach, Acting Manager of Legislative Services A. Gaunt, Confidential Secretary Note: These Minutes are also posted on the Municipal Web Site at www.mapleridge.ca The meeting was filmed by Shaw Communications Inc. 100 CALL TO ORDERCALL TO ORDERCALL TO ORDERCALL TO ORDER 200 OPENING PRAYERSOPENING PRAYERSOPENING PRAYERSOPENING PRAYERS Art Birch – Maple Ridge Baptist Church 300 INTRODUCTION OF ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMSINTRODUCTION OF ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMSINTRODUCTION OF ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMSINTRODUCTION OF ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS 400 APPROVAL OF THE AGENDAAPPROVAL OF THE AGENDAAPPROVAL OF THE AGENDAAPPROVAL OF THE AGENDA The agenda was approved with the addition of the following item: 601 Announcement of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Katzie First Nation and the District of Maple Ridge Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 2 of 11 500 ADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTESADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTESADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTESADOPTION AND RECEIPT OF MINUTES 501 Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of August 28, 2007 R/07-429 501 Minutes Council Meeting It was moved and seconded August 28, 2007 That the mThat the mThat the mThat the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of inutes of the Regular Council Meeting of inutes of the Regular Council Meeting of inutes of the Regular Council Meeting of August 28August 28August 28August 28, , , , 2007 be adopted as circulated2007 be adopted as circulated2007 be adopted as circulated2007 be adopted as circulated CARRIED 502 Minutes of the Development Agreements Committee Meetings of August 22 and 29, 2007 R/07-430 502 Minutes Development Agmts It was moved and seconded Committee TTTThat the minutes of the Development Agreements Committee hat the minutes of the Development Agreements Committee hat the minutes of the Development Agreements Committee hat the minutes of the Development Agreements Committee Meetings of Meetings of Meetings of Meetings of August 22 and 29, August 22 and 29, August 22 and 29, August 22 and 29, 2007 be received.2007 be received.2007 be received.2007 be received. CARRIED 600 PRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCILPRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCILPRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCILPRESENTATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF COUNCIL 601 AnnouncemeAnnouncemeAnnouncemeAnnouncement of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Katzie First nt of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Katzie First nt of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Katzie First nt of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Katzie First Nation and the District of Maple RidgeNation and the District of Maple RidgeNation and the District of Maple RidgeNation and the District of Maple Ridge Mayor Robson introduced Chief Diane Bailey, Donna Leon, Leslie Bailey, Jay Bailey, Debbie Miller and Harold Florence from the Katzie First Nation. He announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Katzie First Nation and the District of Maple Ridge to create a sustainable plan for Blue Mountain Provincial Forest, acknowledged Chief Diane Bailey and thanked the Katzie First Nation for their leadership in this initiative. Debbie Miller from the Katzie First Nation spoke to the feelings of the Katzie First Nation related to the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding. She expressed that this is a historic event and would continue to solidify a relationship between the District and the Katzie First Nation on a government to government basis. She stated that this Memorandum recognized the value of the Blue Mountain Provincial Forest not only for the Katzie First Nation but also for the District of Maple and stressed the value and importance of a sustainability plan. Ms. Miller wished to recognize the Kwantleen First Nation for also signing a Memorandum. Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 3 of 11 700 DELEGATIONSDELEGATIONSDELEGATIONSDELEGATIONS - Nil 800 UNFINISHED BUSINESSUNFINISHED BUSINESSUNFINISHED BUSINESSUNFINISHED BUSINESS 801 VP/045/07, 22589 121 AvenueVP/045/07, 22589 121 AvenueVP/045/07, 22589 121 AvenueVP/045/07, 22589 121 Avenue Staff report dated July 23, 2007 recommending that the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign VP/045/07 to waive the requirement for concrete curb and gutter, sidewalk, boulevard treatment and the requirement to upgrade streets fronting the site to a Collector street standard. The Acting Manager of Legislative Services advised that the applicant has requested a two week deferral. R/07-431 VP/045/07 Sign and seal It was moved and seconded That consideration of DVP/045/07 respecting property locatThat consideration of DVP/045/07 respecting property locatThat consideration of DVP/045/07 respecting property locatThat consideration of DVP/045/07 respecting property located ed ed ed at 22589 121 Avenue be deferred to the September at 22589 121 Avenue be deferred to the September at 22589 121 Avenue be deferred to the September at 22589 121 Avenue be deferred to the September 25252525, 2007 , 2007 , 2007 , 2007 Council meeting.Council meeting.Council meeting.Council meeting. CARRIED 900 CORRESPONDENCECORRESPONDENCECORRESPONDENCECORRESPONDENCE - Nil 1000 BYBYBYBY----LAWSLAWSLAWSLAWS ---- Nil COMMITTEE REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONSCOMMITTEE REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONSCOMMITTEE REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONSCOMMITTEE REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1100 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLECOMMITTEE OF THE WHOLECOMMITTEE OF THE WHOLECOMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MinutesMinutesMinutesMinutes – August 20, 2007 R/07-432 Minutes – COW It was moved and seconded August 20, 2007 That the minutes of the Committee of the Whole Meeting of That the minutes of the Committee of the Whole Meeting of That the minutes of the Committee of the Whole Meeting of That the minutes of the Committee of the Whole Meeting of August 20, 2007August 20, 2007August 20, 2007August 20, 2007 be received.be received.be received.be received. CARRIED Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 4 of 11 Public Works and Development ServicesPublic Works and Development ServicesPublic Works and Development ServicesPublic Works and Development Services 1101 CP/059/07, 13080 240CP/059/07, 13080 240CP/059/07, 13080 240CP/059/07, 13080 240 Street, Low Density Urban Residential to Street, Low Density Urban Residential to Street, Low Density Urban Residential to Street, Low Density Urban Residential to ConservationConservationConservationConservation Staff report dated August 21, 2007 recommending that Maple Ridge Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 6506-2007 to adjust a portion of the Conservation area boundary in the Silver Valley Area Plan be given first reading and forwarded to Public Hearing. R/07-433 CP/059/07 BL 6506-2007 It was moved and seconded 1.1.1.1. That Bylaw No. 6506That Bylaw No. 6506That Bylaw No. 6506That Bylaw No. 6506----2007 be given first reading and be 2007 be given first reading and be 2007 be given first reading and be 2007 be given first reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing; andforwarded to Public Hearing; andforwarded to Public Hearing; andforwarded to Public Hearing; and 2.2.2.2. That Council considers it That Council considers it That Council considers it That Council considers it ununununnecessary to provide further necessary to provide further necessary to provide further necessary to provide further consultation oppoconsultation oppoconsultation oppoconsultation opportunities under Section 879 of the rtunities under Section 879 of the rtunities under Section 879 of the rtunities under Section 879 of the Local Local Local Local Government ActGovernment ActGovernment ActGovernment Act in respect of Bylaw No. 6506in respect of Bylaw No. 6506in respect of Bylaw No. 6506in respect of Bylaw No. 6506----2007, except 2007, except 2007, except 2007, except by way of holding a public hearing on the bylaw; andby way of holding a public hearing on the bylaw; andby way of holding a public hearing on the bylaw; andby way of holding a public hearing on the bylaw; and 3.3.3.3. That Bylaw No. 6506That Bylaw No. 6506That Bylaw No. 6506That Bylaw No. 6506----2007 be considered in conjunction 2007 be considered in conjunction 2007 be considered in conjunction 2007 be considered in conjunction with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Manwith the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Manwith the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Manwith the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Management agement agement agement Plan; and furtherPlan; and furtherPlan; and furtherPlan; and further 4.4.4.4. That it be confirmed that Bylaw No. 6506That it be confirmed that Bylaw No. 6506That it be confirmed that Bylaw No. 6506That it be confirmed that Bylaw No. 6506----2007 is 2007 is 2007 is 2007 is consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste consistent with the Capital Expenditure Plan and Waste Management Plan.Management Plan.Management Plan.Management Plan. CARRIED 1102 RZ/034/07, 10529 245B Street and 10579 245B Street, RSRZ/034/07, 10529 245B Street and 10579 245B Street, RSRZ/034/07, 10529 245B Street and 10579 245B Street, RSRZ/034/07, 10529 245B Street and 10579 245B Street, RS----2 to RS2 to RS2 to RS2 to RS----1b1b1b1b Staff report dated August 28, 2007 recommending that Maple Ridge Zone Amending Bylaw No. 6505-2007 to permit a 9 lot subdivision be given first reading and forwarded to Public Hearing. R/07-434 RZ/034/07 BL 6505-2007 It was moved and seconded 1. 1. 1. 1. That Bylaw No. 6505That Bylaw No. 6505That Bylaw No. 6505That Bylaw No. 6505----2007 be given first reading and be 2007 be given first reading and be 2007 be given first reading and be 2007 be given first reading and be forwarded to Public Hearing; andforwarded to Public Hearing; andforwarded to Public Hearing; andforwarded to Public Hearing; and Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 5 of 11 2.2.2.2. That the following terms and conditions be met prior to That the following terms and conditions be met prior to That the following terms and conditions be met prior to That the following terms and conditions be met prior to final reading:final reading:final reading:final reading: i)i)i)i) Registration of a Rezoning Servicing Agreement Registration of a Rezoning Servicing Agreement Registration of a Rezoning Servicing Agreement Registration of a Rezoning Servicing Agreement including the deposit of security as outlined in the including the deposit of security as outlined in the including the deposit of security as outlined in the including the deposit of security as outlined in the AgreemenAgreemenAgreemenAgreement;t;t;t; ii)ii)ii)ii) Registration of Section 219 Covenant for a Registration of Section 219 Covenant for a Registration of Section 219 Covenant for a Registration of Section 219 Covenant for a Geotechnical Report that addresses the suitability of Geotechnical Report that addresses the suitability of Geotechnical Report that addresses the suitability of Geotechnical Report that addresses the suitability of the site for the proposed development;the site for the proposed development;the site for the proposed development;the site for the proposed development; iii)iii)iii)iii) Road and walkway dedication as required.Road and walkway dedication as required.Road and walkway dedication as required.Road and walkway dedication as required. CARRIED 1103 Demolition and Removal Order Demolition and Removal Order Demolition and Removal Order Demolition and Removal Order –––– 11731 Fraser Street11731 Fraser Street11731 Fraser Street11731 Fraser Street Staff report dated July 31, 2007 recommending authorization of a demolition and removal order for Units 1, 2, 3, and 4 – 11731 Fraser Street. R/07-435 Demolition and Removal Order It was moved and seconded Whereas Division 12 of Part 3 of the Whereas Division 12 of Part 3 of the Whereas Division 12 of Part 3 of the Whereas Division 12 of Part 3 of the CoCoCoCommunity Chartermmunity Chartermmunity Chartermmunity Charter authorizes Council to require the owner of a structure or authorizes Council to require the owner of a structure or authorizes Council to require the owner of a structure or authorizes Council to require the owner of a structure or erection to remove or demolish or otherwise deal with the erection to remove or demolish or otherwise deal with the erection to remove or demolish or otherwise deal with the erection to remove or demolish or otherwise deal with the building or other structure where Council considers that the building or other structure where Council considers that the building or other structure where Council considers that the building or other structure where Council considers that the building or other structure is in or creates an unsafe conditiobuilding or other structure is in or creates an unsafe conditiobuilding or other structure is in or creates an unsafe conditiobuilding or other structure is in or creates an unsafe condition;n;n;n; And Whereas Jagdev Singh Athwal is the registered owner (the And Whereas Jagdev Singh Athwal is the registered owner (the And Whereas Jagdev Singh Athwal is the registered owner (the And Whereas Jagdev Singh Athwal is the registered owner (the “Owner” of Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, 11731 Fraser Street, Maple “Owner” of Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, 11731 Fraser Street, Maple “Owner” of Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, 11731 Fraser Street, Maple “Owner” of Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, 11731 Fraser Street, Maple Ridge, BC, legally described as Strata Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Ridge, BC, legally described as Strata Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Ridge, BC, legally described as Strata Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Ridge, BC, legally described as Strata Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, District Lot 398, Strata Plan NWS8 (the “Property”), and the District Lot 398, Strata Plan NWS8 (the “Property”), and the District Lot 398, Strata Plan NWS8 (the “Property”), and the District Lot 398, Strata Plan NWS8 (the “Property”), and the Owner has Owner has Owner has Owner has failed to maintain the Property in a safe and secure failed to maintain the Property in a safe and secure failed to maintain the Property in a safe and secure failed to maintain the Property in a safe and secure manner;manner;manner;manner; Now Therefore, the Council of the District of Maple Ridge, in Now Therefore, the Council of the District of Maple Ridge, in Now Therefore, the Council of the District of Maple Ridge, in Now Therefore, the Council of the District of Maple Ridge, in open meeting assembled, resolves as follows:open meeting assembled, resolves as follows:open meeting assembled, resolves as follows:open meeting assembled, resolves as follows: 1.1.1.1. Council hereby declares that the Property is in and creates Council hereby declares that the Property is in and creates Council hereby declares that the Property is in and creates Council hereby declares that the Property is in and creates an unsafe condition, wian unsafe condition, wian unsafe condition, wian unsafe condition, within the meaning of Section 73(2)(a) thin the meaning of Section 73(2)(a) thin the meaning of Section 73(2)(a) thin the meaning of Section 73(2)(a) of the of the of the of the Community CharterCommunity CharterCommunity CharterCommunity Charter , as a result of being insecure on , as a result of being insecure on , as a result of being insecure on , as a result of being insecure on numerous occasions over the past two years.numerous occasions over the past two years.numerous occasions over the past two years.numerous occasions over the past two years. 2.2.2.2. Council requires the Owner to demolish and remove, no Council requires the Owner to demolish and remove, no Council requires the Owner to demolish and remove, no Council requires the Owner to demolish and remove, no later than thirty (30) days after a copy of this resolutiolater than thirty (30) days after a copy of this resolutiolater than thirty (30) days after a copy of this resolutiolater than thirty (30) days after a copy of this resolution is n is n is n is Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 6 of 11 delivered to him, Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, 11731 Fraser Street, delivered to him, Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, 11731 Fraser Street, delivered to him, Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, 11731 Fraser Street, delivered to him, Units 1, 2, 3, and 4, 11731 Fraser Street, Maple Ridge, BC.Maple Ridge, BC.Maple Ridge, BC.Maple Ridge, BC. 3.3.3.3. Council requires the Owner to fence the area where Units Council requires the Owner to fence the area where Units Council requires the Owner to fence the area where Units Council requires the Owner to fence the area where Units 1, 2, 3, and 4 were formerly located. The fence must be 1, 2, 3, and 4 were formerly located. The fence must be 1, 2, 3, and 4 were formerly located. The fence must be 1, 2, 3, and 4 were formerly located. The fence must be stable and at least 1.5 metres tall.stable and at least 1.5 metres tall.stable and at least 1.5 metres tall.stable and at least 1.5 metres tall. 4.4.4.4. In the event tIn the event tIn the event tIn the event the Owner has not demolished and removed he Owner has not demolished and removed he Owner has not demolished and removed he Owner has not demolished and removed the units required to be removed under Section 2 and the units required to be removed under Section 2 and the units required to be removed under Section 2 and the units required to be removed under Section 2 and fenced the area required by Section 3 within thirty (30) fenced the area required by Section 3 within thirty (30) fenced the area required by Section 3 within thirty (30) fenced the area required by Section 3 within thirty (30) days after a copy of this resolution is delivered to them, the days after a copy of this resolution is delivered to them, the days after a copy of this resolution is delivered to them, the days after a copy of this resolution is delivered to them, the District may by its own forces or those of District may by its own forces or those of District may by its own forces or those of District may by its own forces or those of a contractor a contractor a contractor a contractor engaged by the District, enter on the Property and demolish engaged by the District, enter on the Property and demolish engaged by the District, enter on the Property and demolish engaged by the District, enter on the Property and demolish and remove the units required to be removed under and remove the units required to be removed under and remove the units required to be removed under and remove the units required to be removed under Section 2 and fence the area required under Section 3.Section 2 and fence the area required under Section 3.Section 2 and fence the area required under Section 3.Section 2 and fence the area required under Section 3. 5.5.5.5. In the event that the District takes action under Paragraph In the event that the District takes action under Paragraph In the event that the District takes action under Paragraph In the event that the District takes action under Paragraph 4 of this reso4 of this reso4 of this reso4 of this resolution, the District may recover the expense lution, the District may recover the expense lution, the District may recover the expense lution, the District may recover the expense from the Owner, together with costs and interest, in the from the Owner, together with costs and interest, in the from the Owner, together with costs and interest, in the from the Owner, together with costs and interest, in the same manner as municipal taxes in accordance with same manner as municipal taxes in accordance with same manner as municipal taxes in accordance with same manner as municipal taxes in accordance with Sections 17, 258 and 259 of the Sections 17, 258 and 259 of the Sections 17, 258 and 259 of the Sections 17, 258 and 259 of the Community CharterCommunity CharterCommunity CharterCommunity Charter.... CARRIED 1104 St. Patrick’s School WalkSt. Patrick’s School WalkSt. Patrick’s School WalkSt. Patrick’s School Walk----aaaa----thon, Usethon, Usethon, Usethon, Use of Streetsof Streetsof Streetsof Streets Staff report dated August 28, 2007 recommending the use of municipal streets be authorized for the St. Patrick’s School Walk-a-thon on Friday, September 28, 2007. R/07-436 Use of Streets St. Pat’s School It was moved and seconded Walk-a-thon That use of municipal streets be authorized for the St. Patrick’s That use of municipal streets be authorized for the St. Patrick’s That use of municipal streets be authorized for the St. Patrick’s That use of municipal streets be authorized for the St. Patrick’s School WalkSchool WalkSchool WalkSchool Walk----aaaa----thon on Friday, September 28, 2007, provided thon on Friday, September 28, 2007, provided thon on Friday, September 28, 2007, provided thon on Friday, September 28, 2007, provided the conditions outlined in Schedule ‘A’ attached to the staff the conditions outlined in Schedule ‘A’ attached to the staff the conditions outlined in Schedule ‘A’ attached to the staff the conditions outlined in Schedule ‘A’ attached to the staff report dated August 28, 2007 are met.report dated August 28, 2007 are met.report dated August 28, 2007 are met.report dated August 28, 2007 are met. CARRIED Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 7 of 11 1105 Louis LLouis LLouis LLouis Leather Shop 7eather Shop 7eather Shop 7eather Shop 7thththth Annual Fundraising Event, Use of StreetsAnnual Fundraising Event, Use of StreetsAnnual Fundraising Event, Use of StreetsAnnual Fundraising Event, Use of Streets Staff report dated August 30, 2007 recommending the use of municipal streets be authorized for the Louis Leather Shop 7th Annual Fundraising Event on Sunday, October 7, 2007. R/07-437 Use of Streets Louis Leather Shop It was moved and seconded 7th Annual That use of municipal streets be authorized for Louis Leather That use of municipal streets be authorized for Louis Leather That use of municipal streets be authorized for Louis Leather That use of municipal streets be authorized for Louis Leather Shop 7Shop 7Shop 7Shop 7thththth Annual Fundraising Event on Sunday, October 7, Annual Fundraising Event on Sunday, October 7, Annual Fundraising Event on Sunday, October 7, Annual Fundraising Event on Sunday, October 7, 2007, provided the conditions outlined in Schedule ‘A’, 2007, provided the conditions outlined in Schedule ‘A’, 2007, provided the conditions outlined in Schedule ‘A’, 2007, provided the conditions outlined in Schedule ‘A’, attached to the attached to the attached to the attached to the staff report dated August 30, 2007 are met.staff report dated August 30, 2007 are met.staff report dated August 30, 2007 are met.staff report dated August 30, 2007 are met. CARRIED Financial and Corporate Services (including Fire and Police)Financial and Corporate Services (including Fire and Police)Financial and Corporate Services (including Fire and Police)Financial and Corporate Services (including Fire and Police) 1131 Disbursements for the month ended July 31, 2007Disbursements for the month ended July 31, 2007Disbursements for the month ended July 31, 2007Disbursements for the month ended July 31, 2007 Staff report dated August 15, 2007 recommending that the disbursements for July 31, 2007 be approved. R/07-438 Disbursements Month ended It was moved and seconded July 31, 2007 That the disbursements as listed below for the month ended That the disbursements as listed below for the month ended That the disbursements as listed below for the month ended That the disbursements as listed below for the month ended July 31, 2007 now be approved.July 31, 2007 now be approved.July 31, 2007 now be approved.July 31, 2007 now be approved. GeneralGeneralGeneralGeneral $$$$18181818,,,,614,436614,436614,436614,436.... PayrollPayrollPayrollPayroll $$$$ 1,1,1,1,215215215215,,,,081081081081.... Purchase CardPurchase CardPurchase CardPurchase Card $$$$ 119119119119,,,,344344344344.... $$$$19,948,86119,948,86119,948,86119,948,861.... CARRIED 1132 Property Tax and Utility Billing SystemProperty Tax and Utility Billing SystemProperty Tax and Utility Billing SystemProperty Tax and Utility Billing System Staff report dated September 5, 2007 recommending negotiations with the Tempest Development Group for the replacement of the existing Taxation and Utility Billing system. Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 8 of 11 R/07-439 Taxation and Utility Billing System It was moved and seconded Negotiations That staff be authorized to enter into negotiations with the That staff be authorized to enter into negotiations with the That staff be authorized to enter into negotiations with the That staff be authorized to enter into negotiations with the Tempest Development Group for the replacement of the Tempest Development Group for the replacement of the Tempest Development Group for the replacement of the Tempest Development Group for the replacement of the existing Taxation and Utility billing system, notinexisting Taxation and Utility billing system, notinexisting Taxation and Utility billing system, notinexisting Taxation and Utility billing system, noting that funding g that funding g that funding g that funding for this project is included in the approved 2007for this project is included in the approved 2007for this project is included in the approved 2007for this project is included in the approved 2007----2011 2011 2011 2011 Financial Plan.Financial Plan.Financial Plan.Financial Plan. CARRIED 1133 Fee for Service Agreement Fee for Service Agreement Fee for Service Agreement Fee for Service Agreement –––– Animal Control Services and Shelter Animal Control Services and Shelter Animal Control Services and Shelter Animal Control Services and Shelter OperationsOperationsOperationsOperations Staff report dated June 18, 2007 recommending that the Mayor and the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal a Fee for Service Agreement with the BCSPCA for the provision of Animal Control Services and Shelter Operations and that the Business Licences, Permits and Bylaws Department implement a comprehensive dog licencing program. R/07-440 Fee for Services Agreement It was moved and seconded That the Mayor and the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign That the Mayor and the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign That the Mayor and the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign That the Mayor and the Corporate Officer be authorized to sign and seal the attached Fee for Service Agreement with the and seal the attached Fee for Service Agreement with the and seal the attached Fee for Service Agreement with the and seal the attached Fee for Service Agreement with the BCSPCA for the provision of Animal Control Services and BCSPCA for the provision of Animal Control Services and BCSPCA for the provision of Animal Control Services and BCSPCA for the provision of Animal Control Services and SSSShelter Operations within the District of Maple Ridge; and helter Operations within the District of Maple Ridge; and helter Operations within the District of Maple Ridge; and helter Operations within the District of Maple Ridge; and furtherfurtherfurtherfurther That the Business Licences, Permits and Bylaws Department That the Business Licences, Permits and Bylaws Department That the Business Licences, Permits and Bylaws Department That the Business Licences, Permits and Bylaws Department implement a comprehensive implement a comprehensive implement a comprehensive implement a comprehensive dog dog dog dog licencing licencing licencing licencing program.program.program.program. CARRIED Councillor Speirs - OPPOSED Community Development and Recreation ServCommunity Development and Recreation ServCommunity Development and Recreation ServCommunity Development and Recreation Serviceiceiceice 1151 Request for Proposal Request for Proposal Request for Proposal Request for Proposal –––– Preventative Maintenance Services for HVACPreventative Maintenance Services for HVACPreventative Maintenance Services for HVACPreventative Maintenance Services for HVAC Staff report dated September 5, 2007 recommending that the contract for Preventative Maintenance Services for HVAC Services be awarded to PML Professional Mechanical. Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 9 of 11 R/07-441 Award of Contract HVAC Services It was moved and seconded That the contract for Preventative Maintenance Services for That the contract for Preventative Maintenance Services for That the contract for Preventative Maintenance Services for That the contract for Preventative Maintenance Services for HVAC Services be awarded to PML Professional Mechanical for HVAC Services be awarded to PML Professional Mechanical for HVAC Services be awarded to PML Professional Mechanical for HVAC Services be awarded to PML Professional Mechanical for an annual contract price of $45,366, noting that the contract an annual contract price of $45,366, noting that the contract an annual contract price of $45,366, noting that the contract an annual contract price of $45,366, noting that the contract is for a is for a is for a is for a two (2) year term, with an option to renew for a two (2) year term, with an option to renew for a two (2) year term, with an option to renew for a two (2) year term, with an option to renew for a additional two (2) years.additional two (2) years.additional two (2) years.additional two (2) years. CARRIED CorrespondenceCorrespondenceCorrespondenceCorrespondence - Nil Other Committee IssuesOther Committee IssuesOther Committee IssuesOther Committee Issues - Nil 1200 STAFF REPORTSSTAFF REPORTSSTAFF REPORTSSTAFF REPORTS - Nil 1300 RELEASE OF ITEMS FROM CLOSED COUNCILRELEASE OF ITEMS FROM CLOSED COUNCILRELEASE OF ITEMS FROM CLOSED COUNCILRELEASE OF ITEMS FROM CLOSED COUNCIL - Nil 1400 MAYOR’S REPORTMAYOR’S REPORTMAYOR’S REPORTMAYOR’S REPORT Mayor Robson reported that the week had been exceptional in regard to the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Katzie First Nation and the District of Maple Ridge as an agreement to work together in regard to the Blue Mountain Provincial Forest. He reminded all that the Harvest Wine Festival would be held on Saturday, September 15th at the Thomas Haney Center and announced that a RCMP patrol on horseback would be in Maple Ridge on Wednesday, September 12th to help celebrate the community’s birthday. Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 10 of 11 1500 COUNCILLORS’ REPORTSCOUNCILLORS’ REPORTSCOUNCILLORS’ REPORTSCOUNCILLORS’ REPORTS Councillor KingCouncillor KingCouncillor KingCouncillor King Councillor King announced that the District of Maple Ridge was celebrating it’s 133rd birthday on Wednesday, September 12th. She attended a Metro Vancouver Parks Committee meeting, a Metro Vancouver Agriculture Committee meeting as well as a Maple Ridge Social Planning Advisory Committee meeting. Councillor King also attended the Greater Vancouver Regional District’s (Metro Vancouver’s) Parks Committee 40th anniversary tour and commented on the positive results achieved by this committee through its work. Councillor Speirs Councillor Speirs Councillor Speirs Councillor Speirs Councillor Speirs attended a Community Heritage Commission meeting and announced that the committee will be putting up signs acknowledging Hammond as a heritage community. He also reminded all of the Harvest Wine Festival and encouraged everyone to attend. Councillor Stewart Councillor Stewart Councillor Stewart Councillor Stewart Councillor Stewart attended a Metro Vancouver Labour Board meeting. He reported that the General Manager, Corporate and Financial Services and the Policy Analyst will be holding a national workshop on government accountability and performance reporting in the next week. He reminded all of the Terry Fox Run to be held on Sunday, September 16th at 10:00 a.m. Councillor Daykin Councillor Daykin Councillor Daykin Councillor Daykin Councillor Daykin also commented on the Maple Ridge’s upcoming birthday and advised that Maple Ridge is the fifth oldest jurisdiction in the Province. He announced that October is Recycling Month and advised that, on October 13th, residents could bring televisions and computers to the Recycling Depot to be recycled. Councillor Daykin also spoke to the summer reading club hosted by the Maple Ridge Library. Councillor Dueck Councillor Dueck Councillor Dueck Councillor Dueck Councillor Dueck advised that she had no report from committees. She commented on two unfortunate incidents which had occurred in the community and expressed appreciation for the attending emergency response teams. Council Minutes September 11, 2007 Page 11 of 11 Councillor HogarthCouncillor HogarthCouncillor HogarthCouncillor Hogarth Councillor Hogarth attended the first Metro Vancouver Sustainable Region Dialogue on Industry. He also spoke to September 11th being the 6th anniversary of 911 and hoped that all would take a moment to reflect on this event. 1600 OTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENTOTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENTOTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENTOTHER MATTERS DEEMED EXPEDIENT - Nil 1700 NOTICES OF MOTIONNOTICES OF MOTIONNOTICES OF MOTIONNOTICES OF MOTION AND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGSAND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGSAND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGSAND MATTERS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS - Nil 1800 QUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLICQUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLICQUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLICQUESTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC Bill ArchibaldBill ArchibaldBill ArchibaldBill Archibald Mr. Archibald expressed concern that the contract with the SPCA did not address care for larger animals such as horses and hoped that this would be included should the contract be rewritten. 1900 ADJOURNMENTADJOURNMENTADJOURNMENTADJOURNMENT - 7:37 p.m. _______________________________ G. Robson, Mayor Certified Correct ___________________________________ R. Riach, Acting Corporate Officer