000962 at 7:30 p.m. in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium Council Present: Acting Mayor R. Sweeney; Councillors - B. Boyes, K. Funk, S. Gibson, W. Lee, G. Peary, 1. Robertson, P. Ross, M. Warawa, and C. Wiebe Staff Present: City Manager - H. Cochran; Deputy City Clerk - T.O. Strong; Director of Development Services - R. Danziger; Manager, Current Development - G. Boyle; Manager of Engineering Services - J. Duckworth Media Present: Abbotsford News and Rogers Cablesystems Public Present: 2 1. CALL TO ORDER The Chairman called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. 2. ADOPTION OF MINUTES.1 Regular Meeting of Council - December 11, 1995 Moved by Councillor Wiebe, seconded by Councillor Gibson, that the minutes of the Regular meeting of Council held December 11, 1995, be adopted. R786-95 CARRIED..2 Special Meeting (Executive Committee) of Council - December 11, 1995 Moved by Councillor Wiebe, seconded by Councillor Gibson, that the minutes of a Special meeting (Executive Committee) of Council held December 11, 1995, be adopted. R787-95 CARRIED. 3. BUSINESS OUT OF MINUTES None. 4. DELEGATIONS None.
000963 at 7:30 p.m. in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium Page 2 5. CONSENT AGENDA 5.0 BY-LAWS TO BE ADOPTED Moved by Councillor Funk, seconded by Councillor Warawa, that the by-laws for adoption be dealt with individually. DEFEATED. Opposed: Councillors Lee, Peary, Robertson, Ross, and Acting Mayor Sweeney Moved by Councillor Lee, seconded by Councillor Peary, that the following by-laws now be adopted: By-law No. 42-95, cited as "Municipal Ticket Information By-law, 1995"; By-law No. 137-95, cited as "Council Remuneration and Expenses By-law"; By-law No. 139-95, cited as "Redundant By-laws Repeal By-law No. 10, 1995"; By-law No. 140-95, cited as "Redundant By-laws Repeal By-law No. 11, 1995"; By-law No. 141-95, cited as "Building By-law, 1996"; By-law No. 143-95, cited as "Annual Budget By-law, 1995, Amendment By-law No.1"; By-law No. 144-95, cited as "Zoning Administration Fee By-law, 1996"; By-law No. 145-95, cited as "Development Application Procedures By-law, 1994, Amendment By-law No.1"; By-law No. 146-95, cited as "Subdivision Application Fees By-law, 1993, Amendment By-law No.3"; and By-law No. 147-95, cited as "Revenue Anticipation Borrowing By-law, 1996.
000964 at 7:30 p.m. in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium Page 3 Several members of Council spoke against By-law No. 137-95, which increases the remuneration and expenses paid to Council. There was acknowledgement that the increases, which were recommended by the Council Remuneration Review Committee, were not significant. It was observed that the increases were approved in May 1995 before Council had an opportunity to review the 1996 budget. Given recent budgetary cuts and efforts to achieve a 0% tax increase in 1996, some Councillors felt that the increases were no longer appropriate. However, the comment was made that Councillors were not obliged to accept the remuneration or the increases. The original motion was then put and R788-95 CARRIED. Opposed: Councillors Boyes, Funk, and Gibson 5.1 MINUTES AND CORRESPONDENCE TO BE RECEIVED Moved by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Gibson, that the following minutes and correspondence be received:.1 Minutes of the Abbotsford Traffic Safety Advisory Committee meeting held November 15, 1995;.2 Minutes of the Abbotsford Stream Conservation meeting held October 11, 1995;.3 Minutes of the Fraser Valley Regional Library Board meeting held November 30, 1995;.4 Correspondence dated December 1, 1995, from the Premier in response to Mayor Ferguson's letter taking issue with the Going Places publication;.5 Correspondence dated November 30, 1995, from the Greater Vancouver Regional District announcing that the Livable Region Strategic Plan was adopted October 27, 1995;
000965 at 7:30 p.m. in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium Page 4.6 Correspondence dated December 6, 1995, from the Fraser Valley Regional Library advising that the 1996 funding formula of 50% population and 50% lagged assessment will be reviewed in 1996;.7 Correspondence dated December 7, 1995, from the Fraser Valley Regional Library providing notification that the 1996 library budget was approved November 30, 1995;.8 Correspondence dated November 30, 1995, from B.C. Recreation and Parks Association and November 6, 1995, from R.C. Sweeting Medical Services Ltd., lending support to the 100% No Smoking By-law Initiative;.9 Correspondence dated December 4, 1995, from Interfor Forestry and Logging Group providing an update on the Spotted Owl research being conducted by Carl Walters at UBC;.10 Correspondence dated December 8, 1995, from Constance Fogal Law Office addressing Canadian Unity;.11 Correspondence dated December 7, 1995, from Sumas Mountain Conservation Association to the Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources regarding a proposed gravel quarry on Ward Road;.12 Update from the Fraser Basin Management Program dated November 1995; and 13. Report of the Gove Inquiry Into Child Protection. The minutes of the November 5, 1995, Abbotsford Traffic Safety Advisory Committee meeting, correspondence between Mayor Ferguson and the Premier regarding the Going Places publication, the letter from the Sumas Mountain Conservation Association, and the two letters supporting the 100% no smoking by-law initiative were reviewed. The motion was then put and R789-95 CARRIED.
000966 at 7:30 p.m. in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium Page 5 Moved by Councillor Gibson, seconded by Councillor Lee, that the correspondence dated November 30, 1995, from B.C. Parks and Recreation Association, and November 6, 1995, from R.C. Sweeting Medical Services Ltd., lending support to the 100% No Smoking By-law Initiative, be forwarded to the Fraser Valley Regional District for consideration. R790-95 CARRIED. Opposed: Councillors Boyes, Funk, Robertson, and Wiebe Moved by Councillor Warawa, seconded by Councillor Gibson, that an estimated $50,000 be budgeted in 1997 for a pedestrian-activated signal at the corner of Southern Drive and Townline Road, subject to the warrants being met. R791-95 CARRIED. 6. REPORTS (STAFF/COMMITTEES) None. 7. BY-LAWS.1 By-laws No. 2548-94 and 2549-94 - Rescind Third Reading Moved by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Lee, that Report No. 95-335 dated December 13, 1995, from the Senior Planner recommending that third readings given By-laws Nos. 2548-94 and 2549-94 be rescinded and the by-laws be advanced to Public Hearing, be received. R792-95 CARRIED. Moved by Councillor Peary, seconded by Councillor Wiebe, that third reading given By-law No. 2548-94, cited as "District of Abbotsford Official Community Plan By-law No. 864-1984, Amendment By-law No. 2548-94", on May 9, 1994, now be rescinded. R793-95 CARRIED.
000967 at 7:30 p.m. in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium Page 6 Moved by Councillor Warawa, seconded by Councillor Lee, that third reading given By-law No. 2549-94, cited as "District of Abbotsford Zoning By-law No. 348-1979, Amendment By-law No. 2549-94 (G.M.S. Holdings Ltd.)", on May 9, 1994, now be rescinded. R794-95 CARRIED. Moved by Councillor Lee, seconded by Councillor Wiebe, that By-law No. 2549-94 is consistent with the most recent capital expenditure program, waste management plan, and economic strategy plan. R795-95 CARRIED..2 By-law No. 148-95, District of Abbotsford Zoning By-law No. 348-1979, Amendment By-law - Adds Replacement Dwelling Provisions Moved by Councillor Lee, seconded by Councillor Robertson, that By-law No. 148-95, cited as "District of Abbotsford Zoning By-law No. 348-1979, Amendment By-law", now be read a second and third time. R796-95 CARRIED. Opposed: Councillors Boyes and Funk Moved by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Lee, that By-law No. 148-95, cited as "District of Abbotsford Zoning By-law No. 348-1979, Amendment By-law", now be adopted. R797-95 CARRIED. Opposed: Councillors Boyes and Funk
000968 at 7:30 p.m. in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium Page 7.3 By-law No. 149-95, Matsqui Zoning By-law, 1985, Amendment By-law No. 522-411496 B.C. Ltd.; Rezones 31638 and 31684 Downes Road from A-I to RS-l Moved by Councillor Lee, seconded by Councillor Peary, that Report No. 95-329 dated December 11, 1995, from the Deputy Approving Officer recommending that By-law No. 149-95 be given first reading and advanced to Public Hearing be received. R798-95 CARRIED. Moved by Councillor Wiebe, seconded by Councillor Lee, that By-law No. 149-95, cited as "Mats qui Zoning By-law, 1985, Amendment By-law No. 522", now be introduced and read a first time. R799-95 CARRIED. 8. NEW BUSINESS.1 Justice Building and Clearbrook Library - Janitorial and Cleaning Services - Tender (0800-0 1) Moved by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Wiebe that, as recommended in Report No. 95-66 dated December 13, 1995, from the Purchasing Manager, the low tender from Brar Building Maintenance be accepted for janitorial and cleaning services at the new Clearbrook Library for a 12-month period commencing January 1, 1996, for the monthly price of $1,175.93 (including O.S.T.); and the low tender from Cleansweep Office Maintenance be accepted for janitorial and cleaning services at the Justice Building for a 12-month period commencing January I, 1996, for the monthly price of $1,401.70 (including O.S.T.), subject to security clearance. R800-95 CARRIED.
000969 at 7:30 p.m. in the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium Page 8.2 Fraser City Installations - Contract No. 95-28 - Tender (5500-02) Councillor Boyes declared a conflict of interest and excused himself from the meeting at 7:50 p.m. Moved by Councillor Gibson, seconded by Councillor Wiebe that, as recommended in Report No. 129 dated December 13, 1995, from the Engineering Technician, Contract No. 95-28, Emerson Beautification Project - Phase 4, to supply and install underground works for the removal of overhead utilities on South Fraser Way at Emerson Street, be awarded to the low tenderer, Fraser City Installations, for the tendered price of $148,647.93. Councillor Lee suggested the award of the contract be deferred until the budget figures could be provided. The Manager of Engineering Services clarified that there is funding in the 1995 budget for the project, which will also use contributions from adjacent developments and a one-third contribution from B.C. Hydro. There is a potential savings of $50,000; however, other works are planned. The motion was then put and R801-95 CARRIED. Councillor Boyes rejoined the meeting at 7:55 p.m..3 SEASONAL GREETINGS Council and staff were congratulated on their efforts in successfully completing the first year of amalgamation. Members of Council then exchanged seasonal greetings, and wished the citizens of Abbotsford all the best for 1996. 9. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Councillor Gibson, seconded by Councillor Funk, that the Regular meeting of Council be adjourned. (8:05 p.m.) CARRIED. Certified Correct: ( l~lerk