January 19, 2015 Committee of the Whole
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Items 1 & 2 - Due to technical difficulty this meeting begins with no sound.
1. CALL TO ORDER (1:00 P.M.)
2. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Items 1 & 2
Due to technical difficulty this meeting begins with no sound.1. CALL TO ORDER (1:00 P.M.)
2. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
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Item 4 - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
(a) Update of Private Heritage Residences on the Community Heritage Register No recommendation is associated with this report. The report is provided for information purposes only. Page 10
(b) Rezoning application for the property located on 7883 Cedar Street to facilitate a 4 lot residential compact subdivision This report details the rezoning application for the property located on 7883 Cedar Street and identifies the necessary amendment to the Zoning Bylaw to facilitate the subdivision of the property into four (4) residential lots. Staff support the application moving forward and as such have listed the Zoning Amendment Bylaw under the “Bylaws for Consideration” section of the agenda. Subject to Council’s approval, a Public Hearing will be scheduled for February 2, 2015.
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(c) Confirmation of the Scope of the Review of the Official Community Plan
This report sets out the range in possibilities for completing a review of the Official Community Plan (OCP). Staff are seeking Council’s confirmation that the scope of the Official Community Plan review will involve a comprehensive review Page 26
and request direction from Council to prepare a OCP project plan that would be presented to Council for formal approval at a subsequent meeting.
(d) Application to re-designate properties located at 29550 & 29560 Lougheed Highway to allow for commercial development consisting of a gas service station and drive-thru restaurant
This report details the Official Community Plan (OCP) redesignation to allow commercial development on the properties located at 29550 & 29560 Lougheed Highway. Staff believe that this application is premature as it represents a
substantial departure from the servicing requirements as set out in the OCP and Subdivision Control Bylaw for this area.
While staff do not support the application moving forward at this time, at the November 3, 2014 Council meeting staff were directed to continue to process the application.
Accordingly, the OCP Amendment Bylaw is listed under the “Bylaws for Consideration.” Should Council grant first reading to the OCP Amending Bylaw, staff will prepare a subsequent report introducing the necessary amendments to the District’s Zoning Bylaw and requisite variances to the Subdivision Control Bylaw for Council’s further consideration.
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Item 4
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES(a) Update of Private Heritage Residences on the Community Heritage Register No recommendation is associated with this report. The report is provided for information purposes only. Page 10
(b) Rezoning application for the property located on 7883 Cedar Street to facilitate a 4 lot residential compact subdivision This report details the rezoning application for the property located on 7883 Cedar Street and identifies the necessary amendment to the Zoning Bylaw to facilitate the subdivision of the property into four (4) residential lots. Staff support the application moving forward and as such have listed the Zoning Amendment Bylaw under the “Bylaws for Consideration” section of the agenda. Subject to Council’s approval, a Public Hearing will be scheduled for February 2, 2015.
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(c) Confirmation of the Scope of the Review of the Official Community Plan
This report sets out the range in possibilities for completing a review of the Official Community Plan (OCP). Staff are seeking Council’s confirmation that the scope of the Official Community Plan review will involve a comprehensive review Page 26
and request direction from Council to prepare a OCP project plan that would be presented to Council for formal approval at a subsequent meeting.
(d) Application to re-designate properties located at 29550 & 29560 Lougheed Highway to allow for commercial development consisting of a gas service station and drive-thru restaurant
This report details the Official Community Plan (OCP) redesignation to allow commercial development on the properties located at 29550 & 29560 Lougheed Highway. Staff believe that this application is premature as it represents a
substantial departure from the servicing requirements as set out in the OCP and Subdivision Control Bylaw for this area.
While staff do not support the application moving forward at this time, at the November 3, 2014 Council meeting staff were directed to continue to process the application.
Accordingly, the OCP Amendment Bylaw is listed under the “Bylaws for Consideration.” Should Council grant first reading to the OCP Amending Bylaw, staff will prepare a subsequent report introducing the necessary amendments to the District’s Zoning Bylaw and requisite variances to the Subdivision Control Bylaw for Council’s further consideration.
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Item 5 - CORPORATE SERVICES
(a) Fraser Valley Regional Library 2015 Budget Approval Council as a whole needs to provide direction to Council’s representative on the Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL)
Board (Board) with regard to voting on the 2015 draft budget at the February 25, 2015 FVRL Board meeting. The Board has put forward three options for Council’s consideration.
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(b) Council Appointments – Lifetime Learning Centre Board RECOMMENDATION: Council consider and resolve: That Councillor _____________ be appointed as the Council Liaison to the Lifetime Learning Centre Board, effective
January 19, 2015.
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(c) Town Hall / Community Dialogue Forums
This report is provided for information purposes only. No staff recommendation accompanies this report; however, Council
direction is requested in terms of any future Town Hall forums and/or Community Dialogues that Council would like staff to arrange.
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(d) Mission Community Service Awards Ceremony
RECOMMENDATION: Council consider and resolve:
That the District of Mission Community Service Awards Ceremony be held in the second and fourth year of each term of Council and that District of Mission policies ADM.01 and
ADM.03 be amended accordingly.
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Item 5
CORPORATE SERVICES(a) Fraser Valley Regional Library 2015 Budget Approval Council as a whole needs to provide direction to Council’s representative on the Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL)
Board (Board) with regard to voting on the 2015 draft budget at the February 25, 2015 FVRL Board meeting. The Board has put forward three options for Council’s consideration.
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(b) Council Appointments – Lifetime Learning Centre Board RECOMMENDATION: Council consider and resolve: That Councillor _____________ be appointed as the Council Liaison to the Lifetime Learning Centre Board, effective
January 19, 2015.
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(c) Town Hall / Community Dialogue Forums
This report is provided for information purposes only. No staff recommendation accompanies this report; however, Council
direction is requested in terms of any future Town Hall forums and/or Community Dialogues that Council would like staff to arrange.
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(d) Mission Community Service Awards Ceremony
RECOMMENDATION: Council consider and resolve:
That the District of Mission Community Service Awards Ceremony be held in the second and fourth year of each term of Council and that District of Mission policies ADM.01 and
ADM.03 be amended accordingly.
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Item 6 - PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURE
(a) Energy Conservation Project
RECOMMENDATIONS: Council consider and resolve:
1. That $33,140 be made available from the General Capital Reserve Fund, to offset a funding shortfall from BCHydro for the Energy Conservation Project undertaken by the District of Mission; and
2. That the 2014 Financial Plan be amended accordingly, as noted in the report from the Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture dated January 19, 2015.
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Item 6
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURE(a) Energy Conservation Project
RECOMMENDATIONS: Council consider and resolve:
1. That $33,140 be made available from the General Capital Reserve Fund, to offset a funding shortfall from BCHydro for the Energy Conservation Project undertaken by the District of Mission; and
2. That the 2014 Financial Plan be amended accordingly, as noted in the report from the Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture dated January 19, 2015.
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Item 7 - ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS
(a) Gas Tax Strategic Priorities Fund Grant Applications
RECOMMENDATIONS: Council consider and resolve:
1. That the following projects be supported for the Gas Tax Strategic Priorities Fund Grant as outlined in the Manager of Engineering Design and Planning report dated January 19, 2015:
a. Fraser River Sanitary Crossing project at the Class D cost estimate of $6,456,000 (excluding the required land acquisition at the estimated cost of $349,000, GST and the District’s 5% administration fees);
b. A joint application, with the City of Abbotsford, for the JAMES Plant UV Disinfection project at the Class D cost estimate of $4,273,000; and
c. Official Community Plan Review (2015);
2. That staff report back to Council on the Gas Tax Fund grant contribution results and the District’s required commitment to fund the remaining balance of these projects;
3. That the required funding for engaging the services of a consultant to assist the District in preparing item 1.a application, at the cost of $35,000, be funded from the Sewer Capital Reserve Fund; and
4. That the District’s 2015 financial plan be amended accordingly.
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(b) Multi-Material British Columbia
This report provides background information on the provincially mandated Extended Producer Responsibility program that Multi-Material BC (MMBC) is implementing for packaging and
printed paper (PPP) in participating municipalities, as a future decision will have to be made on whether Mission participates
in the MMBC program, as either a contractor or by relinquishing PPP collection to MMBC.
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Item 7
ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS(a) Gas Tax Strategic Priorities Fund Grant Applications
RECOMMENDATIONS: Council consider and resolve:
1. That the following projects be supported for the Gas Tax Strategic Priorities Fund Grant as outlined in the Manager of Engineering Design and Planning report dated January 19, 2015:
a. Fraser River Sanitary Crossing project at the Class D cost estimate of $6,456,000 (excluding the required land acquisition at the estimated cost of $349,000, GST and the District’s 5% administration fees);
b. A joint application, with the City of Abbotsford, for the JAMES Plant UV Disinfection project at the Class D cost estimate of $4,273,000; and
c. Official Community Plan Review (2015);
2. That staff report back to Council on the Gas Tax Fund grant contribution results and the District’s required commitment to fund the remaining balance of these projects;
3. That the required funding for engaging the services of a consultant to assist the District in preparing item 1.a application, at the cost of $35,000, be funded from the Sewer Capital Reserve Fund; and
4. That the District’s 2015 financial plan be amended accordingly.
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(b) Multi-Material British Columbia
This report provides background information on the provincially mandated Extended Producer Responsibility program that Multi-Material BC (MMBC) is implementing for packaging and
printed paper (PPP) in participating municipalities, as a future decision will have to be made on whether Mission participates
in the MMBC program, as either a contractor or by relinquishing PPP collection to MMBC.
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Items 8 - 12 - 8. RESOLUTION TO RISE FROM COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
RECOMMENDATION: Council consider and resolve to rise from
Committee of the Whole
9. RESOLUTION TO EXCLUDE PUBLIC, RECESS THE PUBLIC MEETING UNTIL 7:00 P.M. AND IMMEDIATELY CONVENE INTO CLOSED SESSION
RECOMMENDATIONS: Council consider and resolve:
1. That pursuant to Sections 90 and 92 of the Community Charter, the public be excluded from this portion of the meeting as the subject matter being considered relates to the following:
• Section 90(1)(a) of the Community Charter – personal information about an identifiable individual who holds or is being considered for a position as an officer, employee or
agent of the municipality or another position appointed by the municipality;
• Section 90(1)(c) of the Community Charter – labour relations or other employee relations;
• Section 90(1)(e) of the Community Charter – the acquisition, disposition or expropriation of land or improvements, if the council considers that disclosure could reasonably be
expected to harm the interests of the municipality;
• Section 90(1)(g) of the Community Charter – litigation or potential litigation affecting the municipality;
• Section 90(1)(k) of the Community Charter – negotiations and related discussions respecting the proposed provision of a municipal service that are at their preliminary stages and
that, in the view of the council, could reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the municipality if they were held in
public; and
• Section 90(2)(b) of the Community Charter – the consideration of information received and held in confidence relating to negotiations between the municipality and a provincial government or the federal government or both, or
between a provincial government or the federal government or both and a third party.
2. That the public portion of the meeting be recessed until 7:00 p.m.; and
3. That Council immediately resolves into the closed portion of their meeting.
10. RECONVENE (7:00 P.M.)
11. RESOLUTION TO ADOPT RECOMMENDATIONS OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
(a) Committee of the Whole report dated January 19, 2015 Report of recommendations to be circulated at the 7:00 p.m. reconvened public meeting
12. DELEGATIONS None
Items 8 - 12
8. RESOLUTION TO RISE FROM COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLERECOMMENDATION: Council consider and resolve to rise from
Committee of the Whole
9. RESOLUTION TO EXCLUDE PUBLIC, RECESS THE PUBLIC MEETING UNTIL 7:00 P.M. AND IMMEDIATELY CONVENE INTO CLOSED SESSION
RECOMMENDATIONS: Council consider and resolve:
1. That pursuant to Sections 90 and 92 of the Community Charter, the public be excluded from this portion of the meeting as the subject matter being considered relates to the following:
• Section 90(1)(a) of the Community Charter – personal information about an identifiable individual who holds or is being considered for a position as an officer, employee or
agent of the municipality or another position appointed by the municipality;
• Section 90(1)(c) of the Community Charter – labour relations or other employee relations;
• Section 90(1)(e) of the Community Charter – the acquisition, disposition or expropriation of land or improvements, if the council considers that disclosure could reasonably be
expected to harm the interests of the municipality;
• Section 90(1)(g) of the Community Charter – litigation or potential litigation affecting the municipality;
• Section 90(1)(k) of the Community Charter – negotiations and related discussions respecting the proposed provision of a municipal service that are at their preliminary stages and
that, in the view of the council, could reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the municipality if they were held in
public; and
• Section 90(2)(b) of the Community Charter – the consideration of information received and held in confidence relating to negotiations between the municipality and a provincial government or the federal government or both, or
between a provincial government or the federal government or both and a third party.
2. That the public portion of the meeting be recessed until 7:00 p.m.; and
3. That Council immediately resolves into the closed portion of their meeting.
10. RECONVENE (7:00 P.M.)
11. RESOLUTION TO ADOPT RECOMMENDATIONS OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
(a) Committee of the Whole report dated January 19, 2015 Report of recommendations to be circulated at the 7:00 p.m. reconvened public meeting
12. DELEGATIONS None
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Item 13 - PRESENTATIONS
(a) Presentation by Allan Main, Community Futures North Fraser This report is provided for information purposes only. No staff recommendation accompanies this report and Council action is not required. The purpose of this report is to advise Council of
the presentation that Allan Main is providing on the branding project led by Community Futures and the Chamber of Commerce.
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(b) Presentation by BC Assessment Authority
This report is provided for information purposes only. No staff recommendation accompanies this report and Council action is
not required. The purpose of this report is to advise Council of the presentation that BC Assessment Authority will providing.
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(c) The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada Presentation of the Canadian Award for Financial Reporting Achievement to the Finance Department of the District of Mission
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Item 13
PRESENTATIONS(a) Presentation by Allan Main, Community Futures North Fraser This report is provided for information purposes only. No staff recommendation accompanies this report and Council action is not required. The purpose of this report is to advise Council of
the presentation that Allan Main is providing on the branding project led by Community Futures and the Chamber of Commerce.
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(b) Presentation by BC Assessment Authority
This report is provided for information purposes only. No staff recommendation accompanies this report and Council action is
not required. The purpose of this report is to advise Council of the presentation that BC Assessment Authority will providing.
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(c) The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada Presentation of the Canadian Award for Financial Reporting Achievement to the Finance Department of the District of Mission
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Item 15 - PUBLIC HEARINGS
(a) Public Hearing Notices for January 19, 2015
For reference
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(b) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5465-2014-4052(37) R14-025 (DOM) – a bylaw to re-designate a portion of 8850 Cedar
Street from Mixed Use Commercial / Residential to Environmentally Sensitive Area
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(c) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5469-2014-4052(39) R14-025 (DOM) – a bylaw to re-designate 32881 Tunbridge Avenue from Environmentally Sensitive Area to Townhouse (12-21 units/acre)
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(d) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5473-2014-5050(160)
R14-027 (Dhaliwal) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32910 and 32928 Sylvia Avenue from Suburban 36 Zone (S36) to Urban Residential 465 Zone (R465)
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(e) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5475-2014-5050(161)
R14-029 (Shamei) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32818 and 32830 7th Avenue from Residential Two Unit Zone (RT465) to Commercial Neighbourhood Centre One Zone (CNC1)
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(f) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5476-2014-5050(162)
R14-030 (Morris) – a bylaw to rezone property at 30711 Keystone Avenue from Rural 16 Zone (RU16) to Rural Residential 7 Secondary
Dwelling Zone (RR7s)
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(g) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5477-2014-5050(163)
R14-031 (Roekel) – a bylaw to rezone property at 31602 Kenney Avenue from Suburban 36 Zone (S36) to Suburban 36 Secondary Dwelling Zone (S36s)
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(h) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5478-2015-5050(164)
R14-033 (Mission Community Services Society) – a bylaw to rezone property at 7368 Proctor Street from Multiple Family 52 Apartment
Zone (MA52) to Core Commercial Downtown One Zone (CCD1)
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Item 15
PUBLIC HEARINGS(a) Public Hearing Notices for January 19, 2015
For reference
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(b) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5465-2014-4052(37) R14-025 (DOM) – a bylaw to re-designate a portion of 8850 Cedar
Street from Mixed Use Commercial / Residential to Environmentally Sensitive Area
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(c) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5469-2014-4052(39) R14-025 (DOM) – a bylaw to re-designate 32881 Tunbridge Avenue from Environmentally Sensitive Area to Townhouse (12-21 units/acre)
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(d) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5473-2014-5050(160)
R14-027 (Dhaliwal) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32910 and 32928 Sylvia Avenue from Suburban 36 Zone (S36) to Urban Residential 465 Zone (R465)
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(e) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5475-2014-5050(161)
R14-029 (Shamei) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32818 and 32830 7th Avenue from Residential Two Unit Zone (RT465) to Commercial Neighbourhood Centre One Zone (CNC1)
Page 122
(f) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5476-2014-5050(162)
R14-030 (Morris) – a bylaw to rezone property at 30711 Keystone Avenue from Rural 16 Zone (RU16) to Rural Residential 7 Secondary
Dwelling Zone (RR7s)
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(g) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5477-2014-5050(163)
R14-031 (Roekel) – a bylaw to rezone property at 31602 Kenney Avenue from Suburban 36 Zone (S36) to Suburban 36 Secondary Dwelling Zone (S36s)
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(h) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5478-2015-5050(164)
R14-033 (Mission Community Services Society) – a bylaw to rezone property at 7368 Proctor Street from Multiple Family 52 Apartment
Zone (MA52) to Core Commercial Downtown One Zone (CCD1)
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Item 19 - BYLAWS FOR CONSIDERATION
(a) (i) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5465-2014- 4052(37)
R14-025 (DOM) – a bylaw to re-designate a portion of 8850 Cedar Street from Mixed Use Commercial / Residential to Environmentally Sensitive Area
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(b)
(ii) In accordance with Section 882 of the Local Government
Act, Council has considered District of Mission Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5465-2014-4052(37) in conjunction with the District's Financial Plan (including the
Capital Expenditure Plan and Operating Expenditure Plan) and the Waste Management Plan
Second and Third Reading
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(b) (i) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5469-2014- 4052(39)
R14-025 (DOM) – a bylaw to re-designate 32881 Tunbridge Avenue from Environmentally Sensitive Area to Townhouse (12-21 units/acre)
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(c)
(ii) In accordance with Section 882 of the Local Government Act, Council has considered District of Mission Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5469-2014-4052(39) in
conjunction with the District's Financial Plan (including the Capital Expenditure Plan and Operating Expenditure Plan)
and the Waste Management Plan
Second and Third Reading
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(c) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5473-2014-5050(160)
R14-027 (Dhaliwal) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32910 and 32928 Sylvia Avenue from Suburban 36 Zone (S36) to Urban Residential 465 Zone (R465) See “Public Hearings” Section 15(d) Third Reading
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(d) Street Naming Bylaw 5474-2014
A bylaw to name a street, “Peebles Drive”. This street naming bylaw is in conjunction with Zoning Amending Bylaw 5473-2014- 5050(160) for a new subdivision on Sylvia Avenue
Third Reading
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(e) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5475-2014-5050(161)
R14-029 (Shamei) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32818 and 32830 7th Avenue from Residential Two Unit Zone (RT465) to Commercial Neighbourhood Centre One Zone (CNC1)
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(e)
Third Reading
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(f) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5476-2014-5050(162)
R14-030 (Morris) – a bylaw to rezone property at 30711 Keystone Avenue from Rural 16 Zone (RU16) to Rural Residential 7 Secondary Dwelling Zone (RR7s) See “Public Hearings” Section 15(f) Third Reading
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(g) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5477-2014-5050(163)
R14-031 (Roekel) – a bylaw to rezone property at 31602 Kenney Avenue from Suburban 36 Zone (S36) to Suburban 36 Secondary Dwelling Zone (S36s) See “Public Hearings” Section 15(g)
Third Reading Page 182
(h) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5478-2015-5050(164)
R14-033 (Mission Community Services Society) – a bylaw to rezone property at 7368 Proctor Street from Multiple Family 52
Apartment Zone (MA52) to Core Commercial Downtown One Zone (CCD1)
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(h)
Third Reading
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(i) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5480-2015-5050(165)
R13-031 (D & D Design Ltd.) – a bylaw to rezone property at 7883 Cedar Street from Urban Residential 558 Zone (R558) to Residential Compact 372 Secondary Dwelling Zone (RC372s)
See “Development Services” in C.O.W. Section 4(b) First and Second Reading
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(j) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5481-2015- 4052(41)
(i) R14-019 (Singh/OTG Development Concepts) – a bylaw to re-designate properties located at 29550 and 29560 Lougheed Highway from Suburban Residential to Commercial
(ii) In accordance with Section 882 of the Local Government Act, Council has considered District of Mission Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5481-2015-4052(41) in
conjunction with the District's Financial Plan (including the Capital Expenditure Plan and Operating Expenditure Plan)
and the Waste Management Plan
See “Development Services” in C.O.W. Section 4(d) First Reading
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Item 19
BYLAWS FOR CONSIDERATION(a) (i) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5465-2014- 4052(37)
R14-025 (DOM) – a bylaw to re-designate a portion of 8850 Cedar Street from Mixed Use Commercial / Residential to Environmentally Sensitive Area
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(b)
(ii) In accordance with Section 882 of the Local Government
Act, Council has considered District of Mission Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5465-2014-4052(37) in conjunction with the District's Financial Plan (including the
Capital Expenditure Plan and Operating Expenditure Plan) and the Waste Management Plan
Second and Third Reading
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(b) (i) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5469-2014- 4052(39)
R14-025 (DOM) – a bylaw to re-designate 32881 Tunbridge Avenue from Environmentally Sensitive Area to Townhouse (12-21 units/acre)
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(c)
(ii) In accordance with Section 882 of the Local Government Act, Council has considered District of Mission Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5469-2014-4052(39) in
conjunction with the District's Financial Plan (including the Capital Expenditure Plan and Operating Expenditure Plan)
and the Waste Management Plan
Second and Third Reading
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(c) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5473-2014-5050(160)
R14-027 (Dhaliwal) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32910 and 32928 Sylvia Avenue from Suburban 36 Zone (S36) to Urban Residential 465 Zone (R465) See “Public Hearings” Section 15(d) Third Reading
Page 176
(d) Street Naming Bylaw 5474-2014
A bylaw to name a street, “Peebles Drive”. This street naming bylaw is in conjunction with Zoning Amending Bylaw 5473-2014- 5050(160) for a new subdivision on Sylvia Avenue
Third Reading
Page 177
(e) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5475-2014-5050(161)
R14-029 (Shamei) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32818 and 32830 7th Avenue from Residential Two Unit Zone (RT465) to Commercial Neighbourhood Centre One Zone (CNC1)
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(e)
Third Reading
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(f) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5476-2014-5050(162)
R14-030 (Morris) – a bylaw to rezone property at 30711 Keystone Avenue from Rural 16 Zone (RU16) to Rural Residential 7 Secondary Dwelling Zone (RR7s) See “Public Hearings” Section 15(f) Third Reading
Page 181
(g) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5477-2014-5050(163)
R14-031 (Roekel) – a bylaw to rezone property at 31602 Kenney Avenue from Suburban 36 Zone (S36) to Suburban 36 Secondary Dwelling Zone (S36s) See “Public Hearings” Section 15(g)
Third Reading Page 182
(h) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5478-2015-5050(164)
R14-033 (Mission Community Services Society) – a bylaw to rezone property at 7368 Proctor Street from Multiple Family 52
Apartment Zone (MA52) to Core Commercial Downtown One Zone (CCD1)
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(h)
Third Reading
Page 183
(i) Zoning Amending Bylaw 5480-2015-5050(165)
R13-031 (D & D Design Ltd.) – a bylaw to rezone property at 7883 Cedar Street from Urban Residential 558 Zone (R558) to Residential Compact 372 Secondary Dwelling Zone (RC372s)
See “Development Services” in C.O.W. Section 4(b) First and Second Reading
Page 184
(j) Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5481-2015- 4052(41)
(i) R14-019 (Singh/OTG Development Concepts) – a bylaw to re-designate properties located at 29550 and 29560 Lougheed Highway from Suburban Residential to Commercial
(ii) In accordance with Section 882 of the Local Government Act, Council has considered District of Mission Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw 5481-2015-4052(41) in
conjunction with the District's Financial Plan (including the Capital Expenditure Plan and Operating Expenditure Plan)
and the Waste Management Plan
See “Development Services” in C.O.W. Section 4(d) First Reading
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Item 19E - Zoning Amending Bylaw 5475-2014-5050(161)
R14-029 (Shamei) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32818 and 32830 7th Avenue from Residential Two Unit Zone (RT465) to Commercial Neighbourhood Centre One Zone (CNC1)
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(e)
Third Reading
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Item 19E
Zoning Amending Bylaw 5475-2014-5050(161)R14-029 (Shamei) – a bylaw to rezone the properties at 32818 and 32830 7th Avenue from Residential Two Unit Zone (RT465) to Commercial Neighbourhood Centre One Zone (CNC1)
See “Public Hearings” Section 15(e)
Third Reading
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Item 21 - COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES FOR APPROVAL
(a) Regular Council Meeting (for the purpose of going into a Closed meeting) – January 5, 2015
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(b) Regular Council Meeting – January 5, 2015 Page 189
Item 21
COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES FOR APPROVAL(a) Regular Council Meeting (for the purpose of going into a Closed meeting) – January 5, 2015
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(b) Regular Council Meeting – January 5, 2015 Page 189
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Item 22 - RESOLUTIONS RELEASED FROM CLOSED
(a) Resolutions Released from Closed Council
This report is provided for information purposes only. No staff recommendation accompanies this report and Council action is
not required.
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Item 22
RESOLUTIONS RELEASED FROM CLOSED(a) Resolutions Released from Closed Council
This report is provided for information purposes only. No staff recommendation accompanies this report and Council action is
not required.
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Items 25 & 26 - 25. QUESTION PERIOD
26. ADJOURNMENT
Items 25 & 26
25. QUESTION PERIOD26. ADJOURNMENT
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