REGULAR AGENDA 14/2015/R The Corporation of the Village of Cumberland Regular Council Meeting May 11 th, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. Village Council Chambers 1. Approval of Agenda 1.1 Agenda for regular council meeting, May 11 th, 2015. Recommend THAT Council approve the agenda for the regular council meeting, May 11 th, 2015. 2. Adoption of Minutes 2.1 Minutes of the council meeting held April 27 th, 2015. 1 Recommend THAT Council approve the minutes of the council meeting held April 27 th, 2015. 2.3 Receipt of Committee/Commissions Minutes: 10 Heritage Commission, May 4, 2015 Recommend THAT Council receive the minutes of the Heritage Commission meeting, May 4, 2015. 3. Delegations 3.1 Susan Auchterlonie, Director of College and Community Relations, 13 North Island College North Island College 2016-2020 Plan Overview Recommend THAT Council receive the delegation of Susan Auchterlonie, Director of College and Community Relations, North Island College re: North Island College 2016-2020 Plan Overview 4. Unfinished Business 4.1 Dr. Charmaine Enns, Island Health Medical Health Officer, 28 North Island and Lyz Gilgunn, Canadian Cancer Society Smoke Free Places Recommend THAT Council direct staff to provide a report on implication of a bylaw prohibiting smoking in public places.
Regular Council Meeting -2- May 11 th, 2015 4.2 Village of Cumberland Highway Entrance Sign Public Input Results 31 Prepared by Judith Walker, Senior Planner i) Recommend THAT Council receive the Village of Cumberland Highway Entrance Sign Public Input Results report. ii) Recommend THAT Council provide direction to staff on the preferred sign concept. iii) Recommend THAT Council direct staff to obtain quotes for the installation cost of the chosen sign. 5. Correspondence 5.1 Homelessness in the Comox Valley 52 5.1.1 James Warren, Corporate Legislative Officer, Comox Valley Regional District Next steps for Comox Valley government to address homelessness Recommend THAT Council receive the correspondence from James Warren, Corporate Legislative Officer, Comox Valley Regional District Re: Next steps for Comox Valley government to address homelessness. 5.2.2 James Warren, Corporate Legislative Officer, Comox Valley 63 Regional District Addressing homelessness in the Comox Valley Recommend THAT Council receive the correspondence from James Warren, Corporate Legislative Officer, Comox Valley Regional District Re: Addressing homelessness in the Comox Valley 5.3.3 Sarah Sullivan, RSW, Chair, Ad Hoc Emergency Resources 80 Organizations Housing in Crisis Recommend THAT Council receive the correspondence from Sarah Sullivan, RSW, Chair, Ad Hoc Emergency Resources Organizations Re: Housing in Crisis Recommend THAT Council refer the following correspondence to the Homelessness and Affordable Housing Committee: James Warren, Corporate Legislative Officer, Comox Valley Regional District Re: Next steps for Comox Valley government to address homelessness
Regular Council Meeting -3- May 11 th, 2015 James Warren, Corporate Legislative Officer, Comox Valley Regional District Re: Addressing homelessness in the Comox Valley Sarah Sullivan, RSW Chair, Ad Hoc Emergency Resources Organizations Re: Housing in Crisis 5.4 Brian Charlton, Chair, Cumberland Museum & Archives 82 Fair trade bouquet for fallen miners to be laid at their gravesite(s) i) Recommend THAT Council receive the correspondence from Brian Charlton, Chair, Cumberland Museum & Archives Re: Fair trade bouquet for fallen miners to be laid at their gravesite(s). ii) Recommend THAT Council direct staff to purchase a fair trade bouquet for fallen miners to be laid at their gravesite(s). 6. Reports 6.1 Cumberland Heritage Commission Recommendations Report 85 Prepared by Judith Walker, Senior Planner i) Recommend THAT Council receive the Cumberland Heritage Commission Recommendations Report based on the May 4, 2015 minutes. ii) Recommend THAT Council consider the recommendations by the Heritage Commission and direct staff on any further action. 6.2 Empire Day Parade, May 18, 2015 - Temporary Street Closure 90 i) Recommend THAT Council receive the Empire Day Parade, May 18, 2015 - Temporary Street Closure report. ii) Recommend THAT Council approve a temporary street closure for Empire Day Parade on May 18, 2015 (a) from 7 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Dunsmuir Avenue from Egremont Road to Second Street First Street from Derwent Avenue to Penrith Avenue Penrith From First Street to Second Street (b) from 9 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Dunsmuir Avenue from Second Street to Sixth Street First Street From Ambleside Drive to Derwent Avenue Windermere and Maryport Avenues from First Street to Second Street Sixth Street from Dunsmuir Avenue to Derwent Avenue
Regular Council Meeting -4- May 11 th, 2015 6.3 BC Bike Race, Temporary Street Closure 94 i) THAT Council receive the BC Bike Race, June 28, 2015 - Temporary Road Closure report. ii) THAT Council approve the following temporary road closures: (a) on June 28, 2015 Dunsmuir Avenue between First Street and Third Street from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Dunsmuir Avenue from First Street to the intersection of Sutton/Egremont from 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Single lane closure of Sutton Road from 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. (b) June 27, 2015 at noon to 7 p.m. on June 28, 2015 northbound lane of Sixth Street 6.4 BC Electoral Boundaries Commission, Preliminary Report 99 i) Recommend THAT Council receive the BC Electoral Boundaries Commission, Preliminary Report. ii) Recommend THAT Council consider providing feedback to the BC Electoral Boundaries Commission. 6.5 Committee of the Whole meeting 103 i) Recommend THAT Council receive the Committee of the Whole meeting report. ii) Recommend THAT Council schedule a Committee of the Whole meeting on May 28, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. 6.6 April 2015 Recreation Department Report 105 Prepared by Leah Knutson, Manager of Recreation 107 April 2015 Parks and Outdoor Recreation Report Recommend THAT Council receive the March 2015 Recreation Department Report for information. 6.7 April 2015 Protective Services Report 109 Prepared by Mike Williamson, Manager of Protective Services Recommend THAT Council receive the March 2015 Protective Services Report for information.
Regular Council Meeting -5- May 11 th, 2015 6.8 April 2015, Operations Department Report 112 Prepared by Rob Crisfield, Manager of Operations Planning Report for April 2015 114 Public Works Report for April 2015 118 Recommend THAT Council receives the March 2015 Operations Department Report for information. 6.9 April 2015, Finance and Administration Department Report 120 Prepared by Michelle Mason, Financial Officer and Rachel Parker, Deputy Corporate Officer Recommend THAT Council receive the March 2015 Finance and Administration Department Report for information. 6.10 April 2015 Chief Administrative Officer Report 125 Prepared by Sundance Topham, Chief Administrative Officer Recommend THAT Council receive the April 2015 Chief Administrative Officer Report for information 6.11 Council Reports 6.11.1 Mayor Leslie Baird 127 6.11.2 Councillor Jesse Ketler 129 6.11.3 Councillor Roger Kishi 130 6.11.4 Councillor Gwyn Sproule 6.11.5 Councillor Sean Sullivan 131 Recommend THAT the Council reports be received. 7. Bylaws 7.1 2015 2019 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 1017, 2015 132 Recommend THAT Council adopt the 2015-2019 Financial Plan Bylaw No. 1017, 2015. 7.2 2015 Property Tax Rates Bylaw No. 1018, 2015 137 Recommend THAT Council adopt the 2015 Property Tax Rates Bylaw No. 1018, 2015. 7.3 Sidewalk Cafe Bylaw No. 1019, 2015 139 Recommend THAT Council adopt the Sidewalk Cafe Bylaw No. 1019, 2015. 7.4 Council Remuneration Bylaw 149
Regular Council Meeting -6- May 11 th, 2015 i) Recommend THAT Council receive the Council Remuneration Bylaw report. ii) Recommend THAT Council give first, second and third readings to Council Remuneration Bylaw No. 1020, 2015. 8. Consent Calendar All matters listed here are considered to be routine and non-controversial and will be received by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Calendar and considered immediately after the adoption of the Consent Calendar. 8.1 Liz Sauve, Telus Media Relations, TELUS Re: TELUS investing $2.5 million in Courtenay, Comox, Cumberland in 2015 Recommend THAT the Consent Calendar be received. 9. New Business 10. Notices, Motions and Announcements Matters considered here may include notices or motions to hold a meeting of the Committee of the Whole, a Village Hall meeting, a public hearing, and notices of motion introduced by a council member. Water Restriction, Stage 1 in affect May 1, 2015 to September 30, 2015. First quarter utility bills due May 25, 2015. 11. Question Period 12. Closed Portion Recommend THAT pursuant to Section 90 (1) of the Community Charter Council close the meeting to the public to consider: 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. 13. Adjournment