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Oct 23,2012 Regular Council

Committee of the Whole
 
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5.1 Results of 2012 Official Community Plan Design Charette
PowerPoint Presentation
Report: Development Services, Planning Division, dated October 11, 2012. / File: 6430-08

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT the October 11, 2012 Development Services, Planning Division report Results of 2012 Official Community Plan Design Charette be received for information.

5.2 Summary of OCP Feedback Forms
Report: Development Services, Planning Division, dated October 12, 2012. / File: 6430-08

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT the October 12, 2012 Development Services, Planning Division report Summary of OCP Feedback forms be received for information.
 
Public Hearing
 
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1.1 Text Amendment to Zoning Bylaw to Clarify and Expand Child Care Use
File: 6700-20-106 / BL2930

"City of Port Moody Zoning Bylaw, 1988, No. 1890 Amendment Bylaw 213, 2012 No. 2930" a bylaw to amend the definition of Child Care Use and to extend the type of zones to which Child Care will be listed as a Permitted Use.
The Director of Development Services provided an overview of the proposed bylaw.
The City Clerk advised that all statutory requirements have been met.

Public Representations:
Samantha Kuypers, 44 -100 Klahanie Drive supported the bylaw amendment noting it is a good idea to expand the venues in which child care opportunities can be offered.

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT Bylaw No. 2930 be referred to the October 23, 2012 Regular Council meeting for further consideration.

 
Regular Council
 
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1.1 Introduction of Art at Council
Verbal Report: Mayor Clay / File: 7705-01

Tonight’s artwork comes to us from Judy Stanley, a local artist and long time member and Secretary of the Port Moody Art Association. This mixed media is called Pears and Jars. It’s an example of what you might see, and are able to purchase, at the Port Moody Art Association’s 45th Annual Exhibition and Sale of Original Art. The show takes place at the Port Moody Recreation Complex. The doors open on Friday, November 2nd at 7:30pm with an official opening at 8pm by yours truly. It continues on Saturday and Sunday, November 3rd and 4th from 10am to 5pm. Everyone is invited to attend this free event. This is the biggest club sale in the Tri-Cities with over 300 original paintings. You’ll find miniature to oversize artwork in all styles and subject matter. And be sure to vote for your People’s Choice and enter to win original art! For more information check out www.portmoodyartassociation.com.

1.2 .Historical Highlight - Centennial 2013
Verbal Report: Mayor Clay / File: 1485-015

On October 3, 1962, a tropical storm developed 500 miles off Wake Island in the north Pacific Ocean. By October 12 with sustained wind speeds of 90 km/h and gusts reaching 145 km/h. Port Moody was hit at about 4 p.m. The noise was frightening. In many homes it sounded as if a jet plane was landing in the backyard. Strangely, above the roar of the wind, one could hear the distinctly sharp noise of alder trees snapping before falling to the ground. It sounded like machine gun fire. With a great number of trees falling all over the Lower Mainland, there was an almost instant power failure.

Most roads in wooded areas were closed. People had a difficult time getting home from work and from shopping. Power was off for four to five days. People had to depend on fireplaces, barbeques or Coleman stoves because the power was off for such a long period of time.

Luckily, the temperature did not drop too low. Neighbours pitched in to help each other, especially those with young children. One resident loaned a Coleman lamp to Mr. Torvick so that he could keep his small grocery store operating (where the present Saint St. Grill is now located). It was the only store that had a supply of candles and they did not last long.

A great number of householders lost their wood or asphalt shingle roofing. Because of the ensuing shortage of shingles, many owners could not get matching colours and there were a lot of multi-coloured roofs for months. One unfortunate Port Moody resident who had replaced some shingles he had lost during a wind gust on October 11 lost all of his shingles on the 12th.

With the extremely high tide and strong winds a number of boats and boat houses on Port Moody's north shore were badly damaged.

Industries all over the Lower Mainland were put out of action through damage or no power to operate.


2. Public Input

Wendy Swalwell, President, Moody Centre Community Association spoke to the proposed strata conversion application on tonight’s agenda. She noted that some members of their association supported this proposal while others expressed the view that this proposal would not reflect the needs of the community. She noted that when this was initially approved the representation was given that the owner would live on site. Because of that change, she suggested that their Association feels this should go back to public hearing. They also had concerns regarding where the two homes are situated. She inquired how the stringent heritage guidelines would bind future owners and she requested additional information about what could happen to the houses and the property in future and how the terms of the HRA would be protected.

Jillian Hull, Port Moody, spoke regarding International Artists Day. She noted that Mayor Clay submitted to some fun photographs to honour the day by dressing up as Picasso. She mentioned the artists’ trading card event at the Port Moody Arts Centre and advised of a new Port Moody business called Arts Spot which recently had their opening.

Ilselore Leis, Burrard Crescent, Harbour Heights, spoke in opposition to the concept of parking metres at Rocky Point Park.

3.1 Port Moody Ecological Society
Delegation Application dated March 14, 2012 / File 0230-20-11

Sandra Niven, President, Port Moody Ecological Society made a PowerPoint presentation describing the history and future of the Society.
She presented Mayor Clay with a plaque commemorating the City’s support.

3.2 Joint Family Court & Youth Justice Committee
Delegation Application dated September 28, 2012 / File 0360-20-08

Gurinder Mann representing the Joint Family Court & Youth Justice Committee provided an update of the committee’s recent activities and accomplishments over the past number of years. He also noted that the committee will be hosting an awareness event on bullying on Wednesday, October 24th at Terry Fox Theatre. He also advised of a forum on the legalization and regulation of marijuana use which will be in February, 2013. He requested Council’s continued support for the committee.

4.3 .Text Amendment to Zoning Bylaw to Clarify and Expand Child Care Use
File: 6700-20-106 / BL2930

"City of Port Moody Zoning Bylaw, 1988, No. 1890 Amendment Bylaw 213, 2012 No. 2930" a bylaw to amend the definition of Child Care Use and to extend the type of zones to which Child Care will be listed as a Permitted Use.

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT Bylaw No. 2930 be now read a third time.

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT Bylaw No. 2930 be now adopted.

4.4 2013 Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw
File: 1960-20/BL2942

"City of Port Moody Tax Exemption Bylaw, 2012," No. 2942, a bylaw to provide for exemption from taxation for 2013.

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT Bylaw No. 2942 be now adopted.

4.5 Amendment to the Street, Traffic and Public Places Bylaw No. 1528
Report: Development Services, Building, Bylaws and Licencing Division, dated October 16, 2012. / File: BL1528 / BL2945

"City of Port Moody Street, Traffic and Public Places Amendment Bylaw, 2012", No. 2945 a bylaw to clarify language and definitions, and remove recreational vehicles from S.6.10.1. Previous outstanding motion and amending motion:

Moved, seconded
THAT Bylaw No. 2945 be now read a first time.

Moved, seconded and DEFEATED
THAT Bylaw No. 2945 be amended at first reading by amending S.6.10.1 of the bylaw to change the wording from “park a Commercial Vehicle or Oversized Vehicle on a highway or boulevard for a period in excess of forty eight (48) hours” to “park a Commercial Vehicle or Oversized Vehicle on any highway or boulevard for a period in excess of forty eight (48) hours”.
Voting against: Mayor Clay, Councillors Dilworth, Elliott, Glumac, Nuttall, Royer, Small

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT Bylaw No. 2945 be amended at first reading by adding section 2.1.8 to read “By replacing section 6.10.1 to read ‘park a Commercial Vehicle or Oversized Vehicle on any highway or boulevard within the City for a total period in excess of forty eight (48) hours in any ten (10) consecutive day period.’ ”

The question on first reading as amended was put and CARRIED.

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT Bylaw 2945 be now read a second time.

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT Bylaw 2945 be now read a third time.


6.1 Alderside Road Parking Consultation and Resident Feedback
Report: Development Services, Planning Division, dated October 11, 2012 / File: 08-3200-01/vol.1 / 09-4000-01

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT no further action be taken at this time regarding resident only parking within the 1200 Block of Alderside Road.

6.2 Application for a Strata Conversion Subdivision at 2628 St. George Street
Report: Development Services, Planning Division, dated October 15, 2012
File: 6700-20-81 & 6700-20-86

Moved, seconded and

THAT the proposed strata conversion subdivision at 2628 St. George Street be approved subject to the current owner successfully completing the heritage designations of the Judd Residence, the Alexander Residence and the lands.

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT the application for Strata Conversion Subdivision at 2628 St. George Street be deferred until the conditions of the heritage revitalization agreement are met.

Voting against: Councillors Elliott, Glumac, Royer

6.3 Ioco Road Safety Improvements - Campbell Drive
Report: Development Services, Engineering, dated October 11, 2012. / File: 11-5400-20-10

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT Council authorize staff to advance the "Ioco Road Safety Improvements Project - Construction P4" associated with intersection improvements at Campbell Road and Ioco Road from 2014 to 2013.
AND THAT the project be referred to the Finance Committee for inclusion in the 2013-2017 Five Year Financial Plan deliberations.

6.4 Hello Pledge
Letter: The Hello Pledge, dated October 15, 2012 / File: 0230-01

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT the October 15, 2012 letter from The Hello Pledge be received for information and individuals undertake the Hello Pledge if they so wish.

6.5 2013-2017 Five Year Financial Plan Police Board Provisional Budget
Letter: Port Moody Police Board dated October 18, 2012 (2013 – 2017 Operating Financial Plan)
Letter: Port Moody Police Board dated October 18, 2012 (2013 – 2017 Capital and Operating Projects Financial Plan

File: 1700-01
Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT the 2013-2017 Five Year Financial Plan Police Board Provisional Budget be referred to Finance Committee.

7.1 Committee of the Whole

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT the resolutions of the Committee of the Whole meeting of Tuesday, October 23, 2012 be endorsed.

7.2 Finance Committee

Moved, seconded
THAT the following resolution of the Finance Committee meeting October 16, 2012 be endorsed as follows:

2012 Recast Results
THAT the 2012 Recast Report from the Manager of Financial Services be received for information.

Moved, seconded and CARRIED
THAT the foregoing motion be amended by adding: “AND THAT a letter be sent to the Police Board outlining
concerns of non-compliance with Part 4, Section 27(6) of the Police Act.”

The question on the motion as amended was put and CARRIED.

8. Council Verbal Reports

8.1 Councillor Glumac submitted the following notice of motion:

WHEREAS Meningitis has caused the preventable deaths of young people from nearby communities and from around the province increasingly in the past years;
AND WHEREAS many other provinces have adopted the MCV4 – Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine to prevent such unnecessary losses;
AND WHEREAS the cost of the MCV4 – Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine has decreased while the incidence of disease and death has increased since the province last considered provision of the necessary treatment;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Port Moody request that the British Columbia Provincial Government reconsider the provision of the necessary MCV4 – Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine promptly and provide details of that reconsideration and its results to the public and to this Council;
AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED THAT this resolution be forwarded to municipalities within the Fraser Health Authority service area.

9.1 Resolution and Response Letters of Council
Letter: Ministry of Environment - BC Recycling Regulation (Packaging and Printed Paper) - July 24, 2012 Regular Council meeting

9.3 .Release of In-Camera Decisions

The following resolutions were released from the October 9, 2012 In-Camera Council meeting:

Encroachment Agreement Renewal – 698 Ioco Road
THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute a ten (10) year encroachment agreement with the owners of 698 Ioco Road for a period of ten (10) years, from October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2022, for the encroachment of a driveway, a fence and a small permanent structure that encroach onto the Government Street road allowance for an annual fee of $189.60 plus the $280.00 renewal fee and applicable taxes;
AND THAT the fee be updated every two years based on current average assessed values.

Encroachment Agreement Renewal – 2350 Hope Street
THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute an encroachment agreement with the owner of 2350 Hope Street for a ten (10) year term from September 1, 2012 to August 31, 2022 for the encroachment of a fence, wooden shed and children’s’ play set into the road allowance to the east of 2350 Hope Street, for an annual fee of $164.62 plus the $280.00 renewal fee and applicable taxes;
AND THAT the fee be updated every two years based on current average assessed values.

10. Public Input

Fred Soofi, Anmore resident and Port Moody property owner, spoke to clarify his application for strata conversion subdivision at 228 St. George Street advising that the application was made as the current
situation is not financially viable.

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