Council Meeting Agenda - December 10, 2001
City Council
Council Chambers, City Hall
6911 No. 3 Road
Monday, December 10th, 2001
7:00 p.m.
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MINUTES |
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Motion to adopt the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting held on Monday, November 26th, 2001 (distributed previously); and to receive for information, the TransLink "Board in Brief" dated November 23rd, 2001. |
AGENDA ADDITIONS & DELETIONS |
PRESENTATIONS |
Presentation of the 2002 Street Banner Contest Winning Artists. |
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE |
2. |
Motion to resolve into Committee of the Whole to hear delegations on agenda items. |
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3. |
Delegations from the floor on Agenda items. |
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(PLEASE NOTE THAT FOR LEGAL REASONS, DELEGATIONS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON ZONING OR OCP AMENDMENT BYLAWS WHICH ARE TO BE ADOPTED; OR ON DEVELOPMENT PERMITS/DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMITS - ITEM NO. 30.) |
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Motion to rise and report. |
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RATIFICATION OF COMMITTEE ACTION |
REGULAR (CLOSED) COUNCIL |
5. |
APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF VARIANCE FOR
2002-2004 |
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6. |
APPOINTMENTS TO THE RICHMOND FAMILY COURT
COMMITTEE FOR 2002 |
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7. |
ROAD NAMING FORMER BC PACKERS SITE |
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8. |
CITIZEN REPRESENTATIVE TO THE YVR AERONAUTICAL
NOISE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE |
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9. |
APPOINTMENTS TO THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE
ENVIRONMENT (ACE) |
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10. |
APPOINTMENTS TO THE RICHMOND PUBLIC ART
COMMISSION |
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11. |
APPOINTMENTS TO THE RICHMOND HERITAGE
COMMISSION |
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12. |
APPOINTMENTS TO THE AQUATIC SERVICES BOARD |
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GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE Mayor Malcolm Brodie, Chair |
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That the minutes of the General Purposes Committee meeting held on Monday, December 3rd, 2001, be received for information. |
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14. |
PROPOSED
LATE NIGHT (RAVE) PARTY LOCATION 8811 RIVER ROAD (BRIDGEPOINT
MARKET) |
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION (Cllrs. Barnes and McNulty opposed to Part (1); Cllrs. Kumagai and Steves opposed to Part (2)) |
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(1) |
That the application to have 8811 River Road considered as an approved location to hold Late Night (Rave) Events, BE DENIED. |
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(2) |
That when satisfactory resolution to the problems are resolved, the applicant be advised to make a new application to the City. |
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30 | 15. |
EMPLOYEE
PERSONAL COMPUTER PURCHASE PLAN |
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That an Employee Personal Computer Purchase Plan be approved, that would have the City finance the purchase of computer hardware, computer software and communication equipment with the following restrictions: |
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(1) |
The City will assist the employee by providing the necessary funds to accommodate the purchase. |
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(2) |
The employee is allowed to upgrade existing computer and communications equipment or to purchase computer and communications hardware configuration and related software. |
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The employee using City funding must sign an interest bearing promissory note with the City. The applicable interest rate to be set, at time of purchase, is to reflect the City's prior 12-month average short-term investment return rate. |
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The employee once signing the promissory note is committed to the full debt repayment through payroll deduction. |
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The payroll deduction repayment will commence with the first pay period immediately following proof of purchase, and be completed no longer than 52 pay periods later. Any subsequent purchases made prior to the final repayment of the first purchase must be paid for in full no later than the final repayment date of the first purchase. Any debt outstanding may be paid in full by an employee prior to the last payment date without penalty. |
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33 | 16. |
Business Licence Fee Increase |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That Bylaw No. 7315 which adjusts business licence fees effective January 1, 2002, and amends Business Licence Bylaw No. 6901, be given first, second and third readings. |
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40 | 17. |
2002 Utility Budgets and Rate
Bylaws |
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That: |
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(1) |
the 2002 Utility Expenditure Budgets (as presented in the staff report dated November 29, 2001 from the Managers of Water, Sewer & Environmental Programs) be approved as the basis for establishing the 2002 Utility Rates. |
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the following bylaws, which bring into effect the above 2002 Utility Rates, be introduced and given first, second and third readings: |
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City of Richmond Waterworks and Water Rates Bylaw No. 5637, Amendment Bylaw No. 7302 (2002); |
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City of Richmond Sanitary Sewer Rates Bylaw No. 5681, Amendment Bylaw No. 7301 (2002); and |
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Solid Waste and Recycling Regulation Bylaw 6803, Amendment Bylaw No. 7300 (2002). |
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62 | 18. |
COMMUNITY
CHARTER PROCESS |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That a letter from the Mayor, on behalf of Richmond Council, be forwarded to the Minister of State for Community Charter, the Community Charter Council, and the executive of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM), recommending adoption of an inclusive process which will facilitate meaningful input and direction by cities and municipalities into the Community Charter development process, and future legislative change which will impact on local government. |
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PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL SERVICES COMMITTEE Councillor Harold Steves, Chair |
67 | 19. |
That the minutes of the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Committee meeting held on Tuesday, November 27th, 2001, be received for information. |
81 | 20. |
Public Parks and School Grounds
Regulation Bylaw No. 7310 |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That Public Parks and School Grounds Regulation Bylaw No. 7310 be introduced and given first, second and third readings. |
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PLANNING COMMITTEE Councillor Bill McNulty, Chair |
91 | 21. |
That the minutes of the Planning Committee meeting held on Tuesday, December 4th, 2001, be received for information. |
98 | 22. |
APPLICATION
FOR REZONING - WESTMARK DEVELOPMENTS LTD. |
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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(1) |
That the following recommendations be forwarded to Public Hearing: |
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That Lot Size Policy 5419 (adopted by Council on November 27, 1989 in Section 12-4-7) be rescinded; and |
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That the following Single-Family Lot Size Policy be adopted: That properties within the area bounded by Westminster Highway, Lynas Lane, Granville Avenue, and No. 2 Road in a portion of Section 12-4-7 be permitted to rezone in accordance with the provisions of Single-Family Housing District, Subdivision Area B (R1/B) with the exception of the southerly portion of 5640 Walton Road (north of Garrison Court) which is permitted to rezone in accordance with the provisions of Single-Family Housing District, Subdivision Area K (R1/K) in Zoning and Development Bylaw No. 5300, and that this policy (shown on Attachment 1 to the report dated November 20, 2001, from the Manager, Development Applications) be used to determine the disposition of future single-family rezoning applications in this area, for a period of not less than five years, unless amended according to Bylaw No. 5300. |
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That Bylaw No. 7309, for the rezoning of the southerly portion of 5640 Walton Road from "Single-Family Housing District, Subdivision Area E (R1/E)" to "Single-Family Housing District, Subdivision Area K (R1/K)" and "Single-Family Housing District, Subdivision Area B (R1/B)", be introduced and given first reading. |
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117 | 23. |
APPLICATION
FOR INCREASE IN LICENCED CAPACITY FOR PUMPHOUSE BAR AND GRILL, 6031
BLUNDELL ROAD |
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That the application by Haynes Consulting Inc., on behalf of Pumphouse Pub and Grill for an increase in Licenced Capacity be supported, and that the Liquor Control and Licencing Branch be advised: |
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(1) |
of this recommendation; and |
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(2) |
that the RCMP does not object to this application. |
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24. |
APPLICATIONS FOR REZONING - |
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122 | (A) |
POLYGON
LEIGHTON COURT LTD. |
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143 | (B) |
TOM
YAMAMOTO ARCHITECT INC. ON BEHALF OF 490375 BC LTD. |
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159 | (C) |
CAPITAL
WEST HOLDINGS LTD. |
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177 | (D) |
DARSHAN
RANGI |
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That the following bylaws each be introduced and given first reading: |
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Bylaw No. 7304, for rezoning at 7060, 7140, 7180, 7220, and 7240 Garden City Road and 7055, 7071, 7091, and 7111 Heather Street from "Single-Family Housing District, Subdivision Area F (R1/F)" to "Comprehensive Development District (CD/128)"; |
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Bylaw No. 7305, for rezoning at 7780 and 7820 Garden City Road from "Single-Family Housing District, Subdivision Area F (R1/F)" to "Comprehensive Development District (CD/127)"; |
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Bylaw No. 7306, for rezoning at 7611, 7651, 7691, and portions of 7591 and 7731 Heather Street from "Single-Family Housing District, Subdivision Area F (R1/F)" to "Comprehensive Development District (CD/126)"; and |
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Bylaw No. 7307, to amend the minimum setbacks and maximum heights in "Comprehensive Development District (CD/28)" such that buildings shall be required to setback a minimum of 1.2 m (3.937 ft.) from a public lane and shall be limited in height to a maximum of 12 m (39.370 ft.) and three (3) storeys outside the Acheson Bennett sub-area of the City Centre; and |
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Bylaw No. 7308, for the rezoning of 9191 Blundell Road from "Single-Family Housing District, Subdivision Area F (R1/F)" to "Comprehensive Development District (CD/28)". |
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PUBLIC WORKS & TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Councillor Lyn Greenhill, Chair |
193 | 25. |
That the minutes of the Public Works & Transportation Committee meeting held on Wednesday, December 5th, 2001, be received for information. |
205 | 26. |
FEDERAL
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR DREDGING OF THE FRASER RIVER AND FLOOD
PROTECTION WORKS |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That the following resolution be adopted and circulated to the Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, Minister of Transport, Richmond Members of Parliament, Cities of New Westminster, Surrey, Delta, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, Districts of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows and the Township of Langley: |
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"WHEREAS in the 1900s the Federal Government developed and maintained commercial navigation channels in the Fraser River through the construction of training walls and regular dredging programs, and |
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WHEREAS until 1997 the Federal Government provided capital and operating funds for the said development and maintenance of the Fraser River navigation channels, and |
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WHEREAS significant waterborne commerce developed in response to the development and maintenance of Fraser River navigation channels, and |
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WHEREAS significant flood control benefits resulted from the development and maintenance of the said Fraser River navigation channels, and |
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WHEREAS users of the Fraser River navigation channels pay a Marine Services Fee to the Canadian Coast Guard but the Canadian Coast Guard does not include development and maintenance of the Fraser River navigation channels as services funded by the revenue generated by the Marine Services Fees, and |
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WHEREAS neither the Canadian Coast Guard nor the Federal Government now provide capital and operating funds for the development and ongoing maintenance of the Fraser River navigation channels, and |
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WHEREAS the Fraser River Port Authority has chosen to seek to keep the Fraser River navigation channels operational to the extent of the Authoritys limited financial resources and is now the sole funding source for the development and maintenance of the Fraser River navigation channels, including but not restricted to the removal of the annual spring freshet infill in the Fraser River, and |
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WHEREAS the above mentioned significant waterborne commerce and the flood control benefits will be jeopardized if the maintenance of the Fraser River navigation channels is not continued and infill removed annually, thereby threatening the socio-economic activities occurring on adjacent lands within the boundaries of our City, and |
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WHEREAS many of the secondary channels, including the Steveston Harbour, are silting up very quickly and soon may become unusable for navigation, and |
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WHEREAS many of the local dykes in the lower reaches of the Fraser River were constructed under a joint Federal/Provincial/Municipal funding program, and |
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WHEREAS the Federal Government does not have any current active funding programs which assist local agencies in maintaining or upgrading these dykes, and |
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WHEREAS when a flood breaches the dykes, Federal Government emergency funds required will be far in excess of prudent expenditures in both dredging and dyke upgrading, |
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BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City of Richmond, in the strongest way possible, request the Federal Government, reinstate the funding for the continuing development and maintenance of the Fraser River navigation channels and dyking system and provide assurance that previous levels of development and maintenance of the Fraser River navigation channels and dykes will be maintained without jeopardy to waterborne commerce and flood control benefits." |
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268 | 27. |
DITCH AND
WATERCOURSE PROTECTION AND REGULATION BYLAW NO. 7285 |
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That Ditch and Watercourse Protection and Regulation Bylaw No. 7285 be introduced and given first, second and third readings. |
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282 | 28. |
PROVINCIAL
GOVERNMENT REVIEW OF ICBC PROGRAMS POTENTIAL IMPACT ON CITY
INITIATIVES |
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That the benefits and success of the partnership between the City, other local agencies and ICBC in the undertaking of various pedestrian and traffic safety programs, be conveyed to ICBC, the Ministry of Finance, the Provincial Government ministry responsible for ICBC, and to Richmond's three MLAs.. |
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That the Provincial Government be urged to retain funding, through ICBC or another appropriate ministry or agency, for the pedestrian and traffic safety programs that provide net benefits to society. |
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That the above recommendations be conveyed to the member municipalities of the Greater Vancouver Regional District and the Union of British Columbia Municipalities. |
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291 | 29. |
PROPOSED
TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES LANEWAY AT 5500 BLOCK OF MINORU BOULEVARD |
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COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION |
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That the proposed traffic calming measures on the laneway at 5500 block of Minoru Boulevard, (as recommended in the report dated November 22nd, 2001, from the Director, Transportation), be endorsed to be implemented at an estimated cost of $4,000. |
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That the source of funding for the recommended traffic calming measures be the 2001 Minor Capital Program. |
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That staff monitor the traffic conditions at this location for one year after the installation of the recommended traffic calming measures, at which time a follow-up report be presented to the Public Works and Transportation Committee on the findings of the monitoring activities. |
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DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PANEL |
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RECOMMENDATION |
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(1) |
That the minutes and the Chairs report for the meeting held on November 28th, 2001, be received for information. |
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(2) |
That the recommendation of the Panel to authorize the issuance of a Development Permit (DP 01-189568) for property at 8311 Westminster Highway, be endorsed and the Permit so issued. |
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PUBLIC DELEGATIONS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS |
31. |
Motion to resolve into Committee of the Whole to hear delegations on non-agenda items. |
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John Furlong, Chief Operating Officer, Vancouver Richmond 2010 Bid Corporation, to provide an update on the status of the bid for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. |
32. |
Motion to rise and report. |
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RATIFICATION OF COMMITTEE ACTION | ||
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS AND EVENTS |
NEW BUSINESS |
BYLAWS FOR ADOPTION |
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Zoning &
Development Bylaw No. 5300, Amendment Bylaw No. 7269 |
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Zoning &
Development Bylaw No. 5300, Amendment Bylaw No. 7278 |
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Zoning &
Development Bylaw No. 5300, Amendment Bylaw No. 7279 |
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Zoning &
Development Bylaw No. 5300, Amendment Bylaw No. 7287 |
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ADJOURNMENT | ||