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UPDATED AMENDED AGENDA - VICTORIA CITY COUNCIL

MEETING OF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2017, AT 6:30 P.M.

Council Chambers, City Hall, 1 Centennial Square

Located on the traditional territory of the Esquimalt and Songhees People

 

Music performance from the Victoria Conservatory of Music

by pianists Robert Holliston and May Basbaum.

 

 

A.

APPROVAL OF AGENDA

 

B.

READING OF MINUTES

 

 

1.

Addenda

Late Item: Minutes from the daytime meeting held September 21, 2017

 

DRAFT_2017_09_21_Daytime

 

 

 

2.

Addenda

Late Item: Minutes from the daytime meeting held October 26, 2017

 

DRAFT_2017_10_26_Daytime

 

 

C.

REQUESTS TO ADDRESS COUNCIL

 

 

1.

Addenda

Late Item: Jordan Reichert: Phasing Out the Horse-Drawn Carriages in Victoria

 

 

2.

Addenda

Late Item: Gillian Calder: 2017 ShoeBox Campaign

 

 

3.

Addenda

Late Item: Dave Davies: The Use of the Word Affordable

 

 

4.

Addenda

Late Item: Chris Zmuda: Cannabis

 

D.

PROCLAMATIONS

 

 

1.

Addenda

Late Item: "Homeless Persons' Memorial Day" - December 21, 2017

 

National Homeless Persons' Memorial Day

 

 

 

E.

PUBLIC AND STATUTORY HEARINGS

 

1.

Development Permit with Variances Application No. 00021 for 515 Foul Bay Road

 

Council is considering an application to allow for four strata parcels.

 

 

a.

Addenda

Opportunity for Public Comment

Development Permit with Variances No. 00021

The Council of the City of Victoria will consider issuing a Development Permit with Variances for the land known as 515 Foul Bay Road in Development Permit Area 15B: Intensive Residential – Panhandle Lot, in order to subdivide the existing lot into four lots and allow for the construction of three single-family dwellings.

 

The Development Permit will vary the following requirements of the Zoning Regulation Bylaw:

 

LOT A:

         increase the maximum height from 5.00m to 7.50m

         increase the maximum number of storeys from one to two

         reduce the front setback from 7.50m to 1.22m (west)

         reduce the side setback from 7.50m to 3.74m (south)

 

LOT B:

         increase the maximum height from 5.00m to 7.40m

         increase the maximum number of storeys from one to two

         reduce the front setback from 7.50m to 6.81m (south)

         reduce the side setback from 7.50m to 2.68 (west)

 

LOT C:

         increase the maximum height from 5.00m to 7.60m

         increase the maximum number of storeys from one to two

         reduce the front setback, from 7.50m to 0.69m (north)

         reduce the side setback from 7.50m to 1.85m (west)

 

Lot D (Existing House):

         reduce the front setback from 7.50m to 1.58 (west)

         reduce the rear setback from 7.50m to 1.99m (east)

         reduce the side setback from 7.50m to 0.00m (north).

Legal description of the land:

PID: 004-671-899, LOT A (DD C82174) SECTION 68 VICTORIA DISTRICT PLAN 12877

 

Late Item: Correspondence

 

1_DPV 00021_515 Foul Bay Road_Update Report

2_DPV 00021_515 Foul Bay Road_June 15, 2017 COTW Report

3_DPV 00021_515 Foul Bay Road_Correspondence

4_LATE_DPV 00021_515 Foul Bay Road_Correspondence

5_LATE LATE_DPV 00021_515 Foul Bay Road_Correspondence

6_LATE LATE LATE_DPV 00021_515 Foul Bay Road_Correspondence

7_LATE LATE LATE_DPV 00021_515 Foul Bay Road_Correspondence

8_LATE LATE LATE LATE_DPV 00021_515 Foul Bay Road_Correspondence

 

 

 

 

Close of Opportunity for Public Comment - Consideration of Approval

 

 

b.

Development Permit with Variances Approval: To approve the development permit with variances, the following updated motion is in order:

 

That Council authorize the issuance of Development Permit Application No. 00021 for 515 Foul Bay Road for the subdivision of the panhandle lot and subsequent construction of three single family dwellings, subject to the Heritage Designation of the existing house and registration of a Section 219 Covenant for tree protection, and a grant of an easement in common with the registered owner of 511 Foul Bay Road (the "Property") strictly for the purposes of allowing the registered owner of the Property access to and from the existing garage on the Property and Foul Bay Road, in accordance with:

  1. Plans date stamped August 10, 2017.
  2. Development meeting all Zoning Regulation Bylaw requirements, except for the following variances:

i. Lot A:

a.. Increase the maximum height from 5.00m to 7.50m

b. Increase the maximum number of storeys from one to two

c. Reduce the front setback from 7.50m to 1,22m (west)

d. Reduce the side setback from 7.50m to 3.74m (south)

ii. Lot B:

a. Increase the maximum height from 5.00m to 7.40m

b. Increase the maximum number of storeys from one to two

c. Reduce the front setback from 7.50m to 6.81m (south)

d. Reduce the side setback from 7.50m to 2.68m (west)

iii. Lot C:

a. Increase the maximum height from 5.00m to 7.60m

b. Increase the maximum number of storeys from one to two

c. Reduce the front setback from 7.50m to 0.69 (north)

d. Reduce the side setback from 7.50m to 1.85m (west)

iv. Lot D (Existing House):

a. Reduce the front setback from 7.50m to 1,58m (west)

b. Reduce the rear setback from 7.50m to 2.00m (east)

c. Reduce the side setback from 7.50m to 0.00m (north).

  1. Retention of an International Society of Arboriculture certified arborist during construction to ensure the tree protection plan and protection of environmentally sensitive areas is followed.
  2. Registration of a Housing Agreement to secure rental of the five-unit house conversion for a ten year period.
  3. The Development Permit Lapsing two years from the date of this resolution.
  4. Consideration of protection of the vegetation management areas and the natural topography to the west of Building D and south of Building C.
  5. That a CALUC meeting be held and the meeting minutes be provided at the Public Hearing.

 

2.

Development Permit with Variances Application No. 00034 for 515 & 533 Chatham Street

 

Council is considering an application to construct a mixed-use development ranging from three to five storeys with commercial and live/work at grade and residential units above.

 

 

a.

Addenda

Opportunity for Public Comment

Development Permit with Variances No. 00034

The Council of the City of Victoria will consider issuing a Development Permit with Variances for the land known as 515 and 533 Chatham Street, in Development Permit Area 1 (HC) Core Historic, for purposes of approving the exterior design and finishes for the mixed use building as well as landscaping.

 

The Development Permit will vary the following requirements of the Zoning Regulation Bylaw:

 

         relaxation to allow residential use on the ground floor

         increase the height from 15m to 19.52m

         relaxation to allow more than one building on a lot.

 

Legal description of the land:

Lot 482, Victoria City

Lot 483, Victoria City

Lot 484, Victoria City

Lot 485, Victoria City

Lot 486, Victoria City

 

Late Item: Correspondence

 

1_DPV 00034_515 and 533 Chatham Street_November 9, 2017 Council Report

2_DPV 00034_515 & 533 Chatham Street_October 5, 2017 COTW Report

3_LATE_DPV 00034_515 & 533 Chatham Street_Correspondence

4_LATE LATE_DPV 00034_515 & 533 Chatham Street_Correspondence

 

 

 

 

Close of Opportunity for Public Comment - Consideration of Approval

 

 

b.

Development Permit with Variances Approval: To approve the development permit with variances, the following motion is in order:

 

That Council authorize the issuance of Development Permit with Variances Application No. 00034 for 515 and 533 Chatham Street in accordance with:

  1. Plans date stamped September 21, 2017.
  2. Development meeting all Zoning Regulation Bylaw requirements, except for the following variances:
    1. Part 6.7.1 (e): relaxation to allow residential use on the ground floor
    2. Part 6.7.6 (1): increase the height from 15m to 19.52m
    3. General Regulations - Part 19: relaxation to allow more than one building on a lot.
  3. Confirmation of cladding details and metal panel layout to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning and Sustainability
  4. Reconciliation of existing easements, as required to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor.
  5. Council authorizing anchor-pinning into the City Right-of-Way provided that the applicant enters into an Encroachment Agreement in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor and the Director of Engineering and Public Works.
  6. Council authorizing the street level projecting canopies over the City Right-of-Way on Chatham Street and Store Street provided that the applicant enters into an Encroachment Agreement in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor and the Director of Engineering and Public Works.
  7. Final plans to be in accordance with the plans identified above to the satisfaction of City staff.
  8. The Development Permit lapsing two years from the date of this resolution.
  9. Registration of the following legal agreements on the property's title, to the satisfaction of City Staff:
    1. Housing Agreement to ensure that future strata bylaws cannot prohibit strata owners from renting residential strata units.
    2. Statutory Right-of-Way of a minimum of 1.5m along the eastern property line to allow for the expansion of the through-block walkway;
  10. Direct staff to undertake further discussions with the applicant regarding under-grounding electrical services on the Store Street and Chatham Street frontages of the property.

 

3.

Temporary Use Permit Application No. 00003 for 3020 Douglas Street

 

Council is considering an application to temporarily change the use from a motel to 52 transitional housing units.

 

 

a.

Addenda

Opportunity for Public Comment

Temporary Use Permit No. 00003

The Council of the City of Victoria will consider issuing a Temporary use Permit for the land known as 3020 Douglas Street, in Development Permit Area 16: General Form and Character, for purposes of temporarily changing the use of the existing building from motel to transitional housing.

 

Legal description of the land:

Lot A, Section 4, Victoria District, Plan 14497

 

Late Item: Correspondence

 

1_TUP 00003_3020 Douglas Street_Update Report

2_TUP 00003_3020 Douglas Street_October 12, 2017 COTW Report

3_TUP 00003_3020 Douglas Street_Correspondence

4_LATE_TUP 00003_3020 Douglas Street_Correspondence

5_LATE LATE_TUP 00003_3020 Douglas Street_Correspondence

 

 

 

 

Close of Opportunity for Public Comment - Consideration of Approval

 

 

b.

Temporary Use Permit Approval: To approve the temporary use permit, the following motion is in order:

 

That Council authorize the issuance of Temporary Use Permit Application No. 00003 for 3020 Douglas Street and 540 Burnside Road East, in accordance with:

  1. Plans date stamped August 24, 2017.
  2. Development meeting all Zoning Regulation Bylaw requirements.
  3. Registration of a Section 219 Covenant on title to the satisfaction of staff to secure the following minimum criteria with respect to transitional housing on the subject property:
    • 24/7 staffing model and ancillary supports, including two trained resident support workers onsite at all times and one full-time supervisor during the week;
    • at least one staff member patrolling around the entire perimeter of the building to inspect the property daily and attend to the removal of any rubbish or debris or graffiti; and
    • residents provided with access to health care and counselling support services.
  4. The applicant providing a landscape cost estimate for the entire cost of the onsite landscaping in accordance with the Landscape Plan prepared by LADR Landscape Architects dated August 17, 2017 and a landscape security deposit in the amount of 120% of the Landscape Cost Estimate is payable to the City prior to the issuance of any building permits.
  5. The Temporary Use Permit lapsing three years from the date of this resolution.
  6. That the applicant hold a Community Association Land Use Committee meeting before proceeding to Public Hearing.
  7. Direct staff to work with the applicant to provide more appropriate bicycle parking for residents.
  8. That staff will monitor all ingress and egress.
  9. And will primarily house those already in supportive housing facilities, who have favourably responded to and are willing to accept the restrictions, policies, and procedures for the building.

 

4.

Rezoning and Development Permit with Variances Application No. 00544 for 1539 Pearl Street

 

Council is considering an application to allow for two small lots with new single family dwellings with secondary suites.

 

 

a.

Addenda

Public Hearing

Rezoning Application No. 00544

To rezone the land known as 1539 Pearl Street from the R1-B Zone, Single Family Dwelling District, to the R1-S28 Zone, Restricted Small Lot with Secondary Suite (Pearl Street) District, to permit two small-lot single family dwellings with secondary suites.

 

New Zone: R1-S28 Zone, Restricted Small Lot with Secondary Suite (Pearl Street) District

 

Legal description: Lot A (DD232381I), Section 29-30, Victoria District, Plan 1574

 

Existing Zone: R1-B Zone, Single Family Dwelling District

 

Late Item: Correspondence

 

1_Rezoning 00544_1539 Pearl Street_September 14, 2017 COTW Report

2_LATE_Rezoning 00544_1539 Pearl Street_Correspondence

3_LATE LATE_Rezoning 00544_1539 Pearl Street_Correspondence

 

 

 

b.

Development Permit Application

The Council of the City of Victoria will also consider issuing a development permit for the land known as 1539 Pearl Street, in Development Permit Area 15A: Intensive Residential Small Lot for the purpose of establishment of objectives for the form and character of intensive residential development. Variances on the new Zone, R1-S28 Zone, Restricted Small Lot with Secondary Suite (Pearl Street) are required as follows:

 

         increase the maximum height on Lot A from 7.50m to 7.57m

         increase the maximum height on Lot B from 7.50m to 7.58m

         reduce the side yard setback on the east side of Lot A from 2.40m to 1.50m

         reduce the side yard setback on the west side of Lot B from 2.40m to 1.50m.

DPV 00544_1539 Pearl Street_September 14, 2017 COTW Report

 

 

 

 

Close of Hearing - Consideration of Approval

 

 

b.

Bylaw Approval: To consider approval of the application, a motion for Third Reading of the bylaw is in order:

  1. Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1121) No. 17-106

 

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1121) No. 17-106

 

 

 

c.

Bylaw Approval: To consider final approval of the application, a motion to Adopt the bylaw is in order:

  1. Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1121) No. 17-106

 

 

d.

Development Permit with Variances Approval: To approve the development permit with variances, the following motion is in order:

 

That Council authorize the issuance of Development Permit Application No. 00544 for 1539 Pearl Moss Street, in accordance with:

  1. Plans date stamped July 21, 2017
  2. Development meeting all Zoning Regulation Bylaw requirements, except for the following variances:
    1. Part 1.23.4(a): increase the maximum height of Lot A from 7.50m to 7.57m;
    2. Part 1.23.4(a): increase the maximum height of Lot A from 7.50m to 7.58m;
    3. Part 1.23.8(c): reduce the side yard (east) setback of Lot A from 2.40m to 1.50m to allow for a habitable room with a window;
    4. Part 1.23.8(c): reduce the side yard (west) setback of Lot B from 2.40m to 1.50m to allow for a habitable room with a window.
  3. The Development Permit lapsing two years from the date of this resolution.

 

F.

REQUESTS TO ADDRESS COUNCIL

 

G.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

 

 

1.

Letter from the Prime Minister

A letter of response dated June 14, 2017 regarding the refugee resettlement processing and settlement system across Canada, with a focus on private sponsorship.

 

Letter from the Prime Minister

 

 

 

2.

Letter from the Minister of Citizens' Services

A letter of response dated September 25, 2017 regarding the City's efforts to conceptualize a Community Benefit Hub.

 

Letter from the Minister of Citizens' Services

 

 

 

3.

Letter from the Member of Parliament for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford

A letter of response dated October 10, 2017 regarding the City's endorsement of the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

 

Letter from the Member of Parliament for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford

 

 

 

4.

Letter from the Minister of Transport

A letter of response dated October 20, 2017 regarding regulations and standards pertaining to Victoria Harbour Water Airport.

 

Letter from the Minister of Transport

 

 

 

5.

Letter from the Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology

A letter of response dated October 23, 2017 regarding his recent appointment as Minister and the work their government has made to British Columbians.

 

Letter from the Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology

 

 

 

6.

Letter from the Town of View Royal

A letter of response dated October 25, 2017 regarding improving inter-city bus service.

 

Letter from the Town of View Royal

 

 

 

7.

Letter from Member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands

A letter of response dated October 26, 2017 regarding the City's endorsement of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

 

Letter from Member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands

 

 

 

8.

Letter from the City of Colwood

A letter of response dated October 26, 2017 regarding the request that BC Municipalities and Regional Districts give favourable consideration resolutions of support for maintaining and improving inter-city bus service.

 

Letter from the City of Colwood

 

 

 

9.

Letter from the Town of Sidney

A letter of response dated November 8, 2017 regarding their approach in dealing with the reduction of single-use plastic bags.

Letter from the Town of Sidney

 

 

 

10.

Letter from the Town of View Royal

A letter of response dated November 9, 2017 advising that the Town has passed a resolution regarding single use plastic bags.

 

Letter from the Town of View Royal

 

 

 

11.

Letter from the Minister of Finance

A letter dated November 15, 2017 regarding the 2017 UBCM convention and that the Finance Ministry staff have been asked to consider the views expressed when they evaluate the current PST provisions.

 

Letter from the Minister of Finance

 

 

12.

Rise and Report from Closed Meeting for Information

There are no rise and reports for this meeting.

 

H.

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

 

1.

Committee of the Whole

 

 

a.

Report from the November 16, 2017 COTW Meeting

 

2017_11_16_COTW_Report

 

 

 

b.

Addenda

Report from the November 23, 2017 COTW Meeting

 

Late Item: Report

 

2017_11_23_COTW_Report

 

 

I.

NOTICE OF MOTIONS

 

J.

BYLAWS

 

 

1.

Bylaw for Heritage Designation Application No. 000166 for 614-614 1/2 Fisgard Street

A report recommending first and second readings of Bylaw No. 17-090.

 

Bylaw Introduction Report_Bylaw No- 17-090

 

 

 

a.

Heritage Designation (614-614 1/2 Fisgard Street) Bylaw No. 17-090

A bylaw to designated the exterior of the building as protected heritage property.

 

Recommendation: That Council give first and second readings to Bylaw No. 17-090.

 

Heritage Designation (614-614 1/2 Fisgard Street) Bylaw No. 17-090

 

 

 

2.

Bylaw for Rezoning Application No. 00535 for 475 Gorge Road East

A report recommending first and second readings of Bylaw No. 17-068

 

Bylaw Introduction Report_Bylaw No- 17-068

 

 

 

a.

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1105) No. 17-068

A bylaw to rezone the land known as 475 Gorge Road East to the S-11 zone, Limited Service (Cannabis 2) District.

 

Recommendation: That Council give first and second readings to Bylaw No. 17-068.

 

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1105) No. 17-068

 

 

 

3.

Bylaw for Rezoning Application No. 00533 for 603 Gorge Road East

A report recommending first and second readings of Bylaw No. 17-053.

 

Bylaw Introduction Report_Bylaw No- 17-053

 

 

 

a.

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1104) No. 17-053

A bylaw to rezone the land known as 603 Gorge Road East to the C1-S2 Zone, Limited Commercial Service Station (Cannabis) District.

 

Recommendation: That Council give first and second readings to Bylaw No. 17-053.

 

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1104) No. 17-053

 

 

 

4.

Addenda

Bylaw for Land Use Contract Discharge for 875 & 877 North Park Street

A report recommending first, second, and third readings of Bylaw No. 17-132.

 

Amended Item: Report

 

AMENDED_Bylaw Introduction Report_No. 17-132

 

 

 

a.

Addenda

Land Use Contract Discharge (875 and 877 North Park Street) Bylaw No. 17-132

A bylaw to discharge a land use contract in relation to 875 and 877 North Park Street.

 

Recommendation: That Council give first, second, and third readings to Bylaw No. 17-132.

 

Late Item: Bylaw

 

Land Use Contract Discharge (875 and 877 North Park Street) Bylaw No. 17-132

 

 

 

b.

Housing Agreement (875 and 877 North Park Street) Bylaw (2017) No. 17-133Deferred to December 14, 2017

 

 

5.

Bylaw for Rezoning Application No. 00538 for 355 Moss Street

A report recommending first and second readings of Bylaw No. 17-111 and providing updated motions for the Development Permit and Development Variance Permit.

 

Bylaw Introduction and Updated Motion Report_335 Moss Street

 

 

 

a.

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1124) No. 17-111

A bylaw to rezone the land known as 335 Moss Street to the R1-S2 Zone, Restricted Small Lot (Two Storey) District.

 

Recommendation: That Council give first and second readings to Bylaw No. 17-111.

 

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1124) No. 17-111

 

 

 

b.

Development Permit and Development Variance Permit Application No. 00538 Motion:

An updated motion for the Development Permit and Development Variance Permit.

 

Recommendation:

 

Development Permit

"That Council authorize the issuance of a Development Permit for the subdivided portion of 335 Moss Street, in accordance with:

  1. Plans date stamped September 25, 2017.
  2. Development meeting all Zoning Regulation Bylaw requirements.
  3. The Development Permit lapsing two years from the date of this resolution."

 

Development Variance Permit

"That Council authorize the issuance of a Development Variance Permit for the existing house at 335 Moss Street, in accordance with:

  1. Plans date stamped September 25, 2017.
  2. Development meeting all Zoning Regulation Bylaw requirements, except for the following variances:
    1. reduce the minimum required side yard setback from 3.00m to 1.30m
    2. reduce the minimum required combined side yard setback from 4.5 m to 3.1m.
  3. That prior to the issuance of the Development Variance Permit, the City receive confirmation that a car share agreement between the applicant and MODO has been established for three memberships, to the satisfaction of the Director of Sustainable Planning and Community Development.
  4. The Development Variance Permit lapsing two years from the date of this resolution."

 

 

6.

Zoning Bylaw 2017

A report recommending first and second readings of Bylaw No. 17-116.

 

Bylaw Introduction Report_Zoning Bylaw 2017

 

 

 

a.

Addenda

Zoning Bylaw 2017 No. 17-116

A bylaw to divide the City into zones and to regulate and control the use of lands and buildings within those zones.

 

Recommendation: That Council give first and second readings to Bylaw No. 17-116.

 

Amended Item: Bylaw

 

AMENDED_Zoning Bylaw 2017 No. 17-116

 

 

 

7.

Bylaw for Administrative Amendment to Zoning Regulation Bylaw

A report recommending first and second reading of Bylaw No. 17-134.

 

Bylaw Introduction Report_Bylaw No- 17-134

 

 

 

a.

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1132) No. 17-134

A bylaw amendment to exempt from that bylaw those areas of the City that will be regulated by Zoning Bylaw 2017.

 

Recommendation: That Council give first and second readings to Bylaw No. 17-134.

 

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1132) No. 17-134

 

 

 

8.

Bylaw for Emergency Program Bylaw

 

 

a.

Emergency Program Bylaw (2017) No. 17-135

A bylaw to establish a comprehensive management program and to provide continuity of government and the preservation of life and property in the event of an emergency or disaster.

 

Recommendation: That Council give first, second, and third readings to Bylaw No. 17-135.

 

Emergency Program Bylaw (2017) No. 17-135

 

 

 

9.

Bylaw for Rezoning Application No. 00571 for 2639-2641 Quadra Street

Following the registration of the executed Statutory Right-of-Way of 3.2m on Quadra Streets, Bylaw No. 17-079 can now be adopted.

 

 

a.

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1109) No. 17-079

A bylaw to rezone the land known as 2639-2641 Quadra Street to the C1-QC Zone, Quadra Village (Cannabis) District.

 

Recommendation: That Council adopt Bylaw No. 17-079.

 

Zoning Regulation Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 1109) No. 17-079

 

 

 

10.

Bylaws for 2018 Utilities

 

 

a.

Solid Waste Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 6) No. 17-119

A bylaw to amend the Solid Waste Bylaw No. 12-086 to increase the fees for the collection of solid waste.

 

Recommendation: That Council adopt Bylaw No. 17-119.

 

Solid Waste Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 6) No. 17-119

 

 

 

b.

Waterworks Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 12) No. 17-120

A bylaw to increase the connection fees, special fees, and consumption charges payable under the Waterworks Bylaw No. 07-030.

 

Recommendation: That Council adopt Bylaw No. 17-120.

 

Waterworks Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 12) No. 17-120

 

 

 

c.

Addenda

Sanitary Sewer and Storm Drain Utilities Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 5) No. 17-121

A bylaw to increase the stormwater user fee factor rates, CRD sewer consumption charge payable, connection fees, dye test fees, and special fees and considerations payable under the Sanitary Sewer and Stormwater Utilities Bylaw No. 14-071.

 

Recommendation: That Council rescind third reading of Bylaw No. 17-121, and that the amended bylaw be given third reading.

 

Late Item: Report

Amended Item: Bylaw

 

1_LATE_Bylaw Update Report_Bylaw No. 17-121

2_AMENDED_Sanitary Sewer and Storm Drain Utilities Bylaw, Amendment Bylaw (No. 5) No. 17-121

 

 

K.

CORRESPONDENCE

 

L.

NEW BUSINESS

 

M.

QUESTION PERIOD

 

N.

ADJOURNMENT

 

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