March 1, 2021 - Agenda


City of Richmond Meeting Agenda

 

 

General Purposes Committee

Council Chambers, City Hall
6911 No. 3 Road

Monday, March 1, 2021
4:00 p.m.

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ITEM

 

 

 

MINUTES

GP-4

 

Motion to adopt the minutes of the meeting of the General Purposes Committee held on February 16, 2021.

 

 

 

 

 

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

 

1.

Youth Strategy Guiding Principles 
(File Ref. No. 07-3425-02) (REDMS No. 6611953 v. 2)

GP-9

 

See Page GP-9 for full report

 

 

Designated Speaker:  Chris Duggan

 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

 

 

That the Guiding Principles detailed in the staff report titled “Youth Strategy Guiding Principles,” dated January 21, 2021, from the Director, Community Social Development, be endorsed; and be used to inform the strategic directions and actions of the draft Youth Strategy.

 

 

 

 

2.

Seniors Strategy Guiding Principles 
(File Ref. No. 07-3400-01) (REDMS No. 6577387 v. 10)

GP-13

 

See Page GP-13 for full report

 

 

Designated Speaker:  Debbie Hertha

 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

 

 

That the Guiding Principles detailed in the staff report titled “Seniors Strategy Guiding Principles,” dated January 28, 2021, from the Director, Community Social Development, be endorsed and used to inform the strategic directions and actions of the draft Seniors Strategy.

 

 

 

 

 

COMMUNITY SAFETY AND ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS DIVISIONS

 

3.

Vancouver Coastal Health – Termination of Service Agreement 
(File Ref. No. 10-6125-04-01) (REDMS No. 6615355 v. 2)

GP-18

 

See Page GP-18 for full report

 

 

Designated Speakers:  Carli Williams and Chad Paulin

 

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

 

 

(1)

That, as outlined in the staff report titled “Vancouver Coastal Health – Termination of Service Agreement” dated February 12, 2021 from the Director, Sustainability and District Energy and Acting Director, Public Works Operations:

 

 

 

(a)

the service transition to the City for management and enforcement services currently provided by Vancouver Coastal Health (as defined in Public Health Protection Bylaw No. 6989 and Noise Regulation Bylaw No. 8856), be endorsed; and

 

 

 

(b)

staff monitor the impacts of the service transition as it relates to service levels and the capacity of existing resources to absorb these activities and address any shortfalls as part of 2022 operating budget deliberations;

 

 

(2)

That Public Health Protection Bylaw No. 6989, Amendment Bylaw No. 10240 be introduced and given first, second and third readings; and

 

 

(3)

That Noise Regulation Bylaw No. 8856, Amendment Bylaw No. 10241 be introduced and given first, second and third readings.

 

 

 

 

 

ADJOURNMENT