June 24, 2019 Council
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Celebrating Success - Congratulations to the Prince George Water Lilies Synchronized Swim Club for their performance
at the Provincial Championships where they captured third place and had a personal best swim of
the season. In addition to capturing 3rd place with their team routine, club athletes also achieved
1st place in the 13-15 soloist category and 2nd place in the 13-15 duet category.
Congratulations to the recipients of the Youth of the Year Award recognizing outstanding
contributions to the community by a 13 to 18-year-old young person: Juri Sudo-Rustad, Sylvia
Masich, Ashlee Hick and Qais Khan.
Celebrating Success
Congratulations to the Prince George Water Lilies Synchronized Swim Club for their performanceat the Provincial Championships where they captured third place and had a personal best swim of
the season. In addition to capturing 3rd place with their team routine, club athletes also achieved
1st place in the 13-15 soloist category and 2nd place in the 13-15 duet category.
Congratulations to the recipients of the Youth of the Year Award recognizing outstanding
contributions to the community by a 13 to 18-year-old young person: Juri Sudo-Rustad, Sylvia
Masich, Ashlee Hick and Qais Khan.
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Call to Order - A. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
B. MINUTES
B.1 Report: Adoption of Minutes
Attachment: Minutes of Regular Council Meeting held June 10, 2019
Attachment: Council Voting Summary for June 10, 2019
RECOMMENDATION: That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held June 10, 2019
BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set
out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and
properly record all of the resolutions and bylaws passed and
adopted by Council at that meeting.
Call to Order
A. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDAB. MINUTES
B.1 Report: Adoption of Minutes
Attachment: Minutes of Regular Council Meeting held June 10, 2019
Attachment: Council Voting Summary for June 10, 2019
RECOMMENDATION: That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held June 10, 2019
BE ADOPTED as read on this day and that such minutes as read set
out all of the business before Council at that meeting and fully and
properly record all of the resolutions and bylaws passed and
adopted by Council at that meeting.
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Item C.1 - Organization: Prince George Agricultural and Historical Association
Presenter(s): Sylvia Layzell, President, and Aimee Alspaugh, General
Manager
Topic: Thank You and Information About 2019 British Columbia
Northern Exhibition
Item C.1
Organization: Prince George Agricultural and Historical AssociationPresenter(s): Sylvia Layzell, President, and Aimee Alspaugh, General
Manager
Topic: Thank You and Information About 2019 British Columbia
Northern Exhibition
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Item C.2 - Organization: Downtown Prince George
Presenter(s): Colleen Van Mook, Executive Director, Derek Dougherty, Vice-
President, and Kirk Gable, Board Member
Topic: 2018 Annual Report and Financial Statements
Material(s): PowerPoint Presentation
2018 Financial Statements
2019 Budget
RECOMMENDATION: That Council:
1. RECEIVE FOR INFORMATION the Financial Statements of
the Prince George Downtown Business Improvement
Association for the year ended December 31, 2018; and
2. APPROVES the 2019 Budget for the Prince George
Downtown Business Improvement Association
Item C.2
Organization: Downtown Prince GeorgePresenter(s): Colleen Van Mook, Executive Director, Derek Dougherty, Vice-
President, and Kirk Gable, Board Member
Topic: 2018 Annual Report and Financial Statements
Material(s): PowerPoint Presentation
2018 Financial Statements
2019 Budget
RECOMMENDATION: That Council:
1. RECEIVE FOR INFORMATION the Financial Statements of
the Prince George Downtown Business Improvement
Association for the year ended December 31, 2018; and
2. APPROVES the 2019 Budget for the Prince George
Downtown Business Improvement Association
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Consent Agenda - D. CONSENT AGENDA (FOR INFORMATION)
D.1 Report: Monthly Building Permit and Development Permit Summary
(May 2019)
Attachment: Building Permit Data for May 2017, 2018 and 2019
RECOMMENDATION: That the report dated June 10, 2019 from the General Manager of
Planning and Development titled "Monthly Building Permit and
Development Permit Summary (May 2019), BE RECEIVED FOR
INFORMATION.
Consent Agenda
D. CONSENT AGENDA (FOR INFORMATION)D.1 Report: Monthly Building Permit and Development Permit Summary
(May 2019)
Attachment: Building Permit Data for May 2017, 2018 and 2019
RECOMMENDATION: That the report dated June 10, 2019 from the General Manager of
Planning and Development titled "Monthly Building Permit and
Development Permit Summary (May 2019), BE RECEIVED FOR
INFORMATION.
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Item G.1 - Report: Proposed 2019 Union of British Columbia Municipalities
Resolutions
Attachment: Schedule "A" - City of Prince George UBCM Resolutions
regarding:
1. Proceeds of Crime; and
2. Clean-Up of Needles and Other Harm Reduction
Paraphernalia
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council ENDORSE resolution number 1. titled
"Proceeds of Crime" set out in Schedule "A" to the report
dated June 14, 2019 titled "Proposed 2019 Union of British
Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) Resolutions" for
submission to the 2019 UBCM Convention.
2. THAT Council ENDORSE resolution number 2. titled "Clean
Up of Needles and Other Harm Reduction Paraphernalia" set
out in Schedule "A" to the report dated June 14, 2019 titled
"Proposed 2019 Union of British Columbia Municipalities
(UBCM) Resolutions" for submission to the 2019 UBCM
Convention.
3. THAT on behalf of Council, the Office of the Mayor request
support of the endorsed resolutions from British Columbia
local governments.
Item G.1
Report: Proposed 2019 Union of British Columbia MunicipalitiesResolutions
Attachment: Schedule "A" - City of Prince George UBCM Resolutions
regarding:
1. Proceeds of Crime; and
2. Clean-Up of Needles and Other Harm Reduction
Paraphernalia
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council ENDORSE resolution number 1. titled
"Proceeds of Crime" set out in Schedule "A" to the report
dated June 14, 2019 titled "Proposed 2019 Union of British
Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) Resolutions" for
submission to the 2019 UBCM Convention.
2. THAT Council ENDORSE resolution number 2. titled "Clean
Up of Needles and Other Harm Reduction Paraphernalia" set
out in Schedule "A" to the report dated June 14, 2019 titled
"Proposed 2019 Union of British Columbia Municipalities
(UBCM) Resolutions" for submission to the 2019 UBCM
Convention.
3. THAT on behalf of Council, the Office of the Mayor request
support of the endorsed resolutions from British Columbia
local governments.
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Item G.2 - Report: Transit Expansion Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Attachment: Staff Report to Finance and Audit Committee dated June 12,
2019
Attachment: Staff Report to Council dated June 14, 2019 Transit Expansion
Initiatives (MOU)
Attachment: Exhibit "A" - Proposed Expansion Memorandum of
Understanding - Transit Service Expansion Initiatives from
2020-2023
Attachment: Prince George Transit System Service Improvement Options
Presentation
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council APPROVE the Memorandum of
Understanding in the form attached as Exhibit A for:
a. the Proposed Conventional System Expansion
Initiatives for service hours and fleet as outlined in
Exhibit A.
i. Approve Expansion Option Two inclusive of
three fleet vehicles and introduction of the
Frequent Transit Service network from the
downtown to UNBC and CNC respectively.
b. the Proposed Custom System Expansion Initiatives as
outlined in Exhibit A; and,
2. THAT Council AUTHORIZE the City Manager to sign the
Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the City of
Prince George.
Item G.2
Report: Transit Expansion Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)Attachment: Staff Report to Finance and Audit Committee dated June 12,
2019
Attachment: Staff Report to Council dated June 14, 2019 Transit Expansion
Initiatives (MOU)
Attachment: Exhibit "A" - Proposed Expansion Memorandum of
Understanding - Transit Service Expansion Initiatives from
2020-2023
Attachment: Prince George Transit System Service Improvement Options
Presentation
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council APPROVE the Memorandum of
Understanding in the form attached as Exhibit A for:
a. the Proposed Conventional System Expansion
Initiatives for service hours and fleet as outlined in
Exhibit A.
i. Approve Expansion Option Two inclusive of
three fleet vehicles and introduction of the
Frequent Transit Service network from the
downtown to UNBC and CNC respectively.
b. the Proposed Custom System Expansion Initiatives as
outlined in Exhibit A; and,
2. THAT Council AUTHORIZE the City Manager to sign the
Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the City of
Prince George.
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Item G.3 - Report: Northern Sport Centre Limited Annual Report
Attachment: Schedule "A" - Northern Sport Centre Limited Annual Report
Presentation
Presenters: Don Basserman, Chair, Lisa Haslett, Treasurer,
Northern Sport Centre Limited Board of Directors, and Craig
Langille, Manager, Northern Sports Centre
Attachment: Schedule "B" - Northern Sport Centre Limited Shareholders'
Resolutions
RECOMMENDATION: That Council:
1. APPROVE the Northern Sport Centre Limited Shareholders'
Resolutions attached as Schedule "B" to the report dated June
10, 2019 from the General Manager of Administrative
Services titled "Northern Sport Centre Limited Annual
Report"; and
2. AUTHORIZE the City Manager to sign the Shareholders'
Resolutions.
Item G.3
Report: Northern Sport Centre Limited Annual ReportAttachment: Schedule "A" - Northern Sport Centre Limited Annual Report
Presentation
Presenters: Don Basserman, Chair, Lisa Haslett, Treasurer,
Northern Sport Centre Limited Board of Directors, and Craig
Langille, Manager, Northern Sports Centre
Attachment: Schedule "B" - Northern Sport Centre Limited Shareholders'
Resolutions
RECOMMENDATION: That Council:
1. APPROVE the Northern Sport Centre Limited Shareholders'
Resolutions attached as Schedule "B" to the report dated June
10, 2019 from the General Manager of Administrative
Services titled "Northern Sport Centre Limited Annual
Report"; and
2. AUTHORIZE the City Manager to sign the Shareholders'
Resolutions.
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Item E.1 - INFORMAL HEARING(S) - COMMENCING AT 7:00 P.M.
1. Information from Administration
2. Presentation by Applicant
3. Representations by Members of Gallery
4. Resolution on granting of permit
Report: Development Permit with Variance Application No. DP100678
Applicant: Faction Projects Inc. for River City Ventures Inc., Inc. No.
BC0926100
Location: 1404 Patricia Boulevard
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Development Permit with Variance No. DP100678
Attachment: Exhibit "A" to DP100678
Attachment: Exhibit "B" to DP100678
Attachment: Exhibit "C" to DP100678
Attachment: Submission Documents
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council APPROVE Downtown Development Permit
with Variance No. DP100678 for the property legally
described as Lot A, District Lot 343, Cariboo District, Plan
PGP35522 as follows:
a. The development of one (1) apartment, as shown on
Exhibit "A" to DP100678;
b. Vary "City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850,
2007" Section 15.20.5 2. by increasing the maximum
height of the principal development from 18.0 m to
21.9 m, as shown on Exhibit "B" to DP100678; and
c. Vary "City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850,
2007" Section 15.20.6 1. by decreasing the required
parking from 0.5 spaces per dwelling to 0.38 spaces per
dwelling, as shown on Exhibit "C" to DP100678.
Item E.1
INFORMAL HEARING(S) - COMMENCING AT 7:00 P.M.1. Information from Administration
2. Presentation by Applicant
3. Representations by Members of Gallery
4. Resolution on granting of permit
Report: Development Permit with Variance Application No. DP100678
Applicant: Faction Projects Inc. for River City Ventures Inc., Inc. No.
BC0926100
Location: 1404 Patricia Boulevard
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Development Permit with Variance No. DP100678
Attachment: Exhibit "A" to DP100678
Attachment: Exhibit "B" to DP100678
Attachment: Exhibit "C" to DP100678
Attachment: Submission Documents
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council APPROVE Downtown Development Permit
with Variance No. DP100678 for the property legally
described as Lot A, District Lot 343, Cariboo District, Plan
PGP35522 as follows:
a. The development of one (1) apartment, as shown on
Exhibit "A" to DP100678;
b. Vary "City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850,
2007" Section 15.20.5 2. by increasing the maximum
height of the principal development from 18.0 m to
21.9 m, as shown on Exhibit "B" to DP100678; and
c. Vary "City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850,
2007" Section 15.20.6 1. by decreasing the required
parking from 0.5 spaces per dwelling to 0.38 spaces per
dwelling, as shown on Exhibit "C" to DP100678.
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Item E.2 - Report: Variance Permit Application No. VP100524
Applicant: Sharol Briere
Location: 1698 Juniper Street
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Variance Permit No. VP100524
Attachment: Exhibit "A" to VP100524
Submission: Correspondence dated June 15, 2019 from B. Lorna Wandio in
Support of the Application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from an Occupant of
the Subject Property noting concerns regarding the Application
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council APPROVE Variance Permit No. VP100524 to
vary City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007 for
the property legally described as Lot B, District Lot 343,
Cariboo District, Plan 8938, as follows:
a. Vary Section 10.14.5 4. by reducing the minimum front
yard setback for apartment housing from 4.5 m to 0.0
m, as shown on Exhibit "A" to VP100524.
Item E.2
Report: Variance Permit Application No. VP100524Applicant: Sharol Briere
Location: 1698 Juniper Street
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Variance Permit No. VP100524
Attachment: Exhibit "A" to VP100524
Submission: Correspondence dated June 15, 2019 from B. Lorna Wandio in
Support of the Application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from an Occupant of
the Subject Property noting concerns regarding the Application
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council APPROVE Variance Permit No. VP100524 to
vary City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007 for
the property legally described as Lot B, District Lot 343,
Cariboo District, Plan 8938, as follows:
a. Vary Section 10.14.5 4. by reducing the minimum front
yard setback for apartment housing from 4.5 m to 0.0
m, as shown on Exhibit "A" to VP100524.
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Item E.3 - Report: Variance Permit Application No. VP100531
Applicant: McElhanney Associates Land Surveying Ltd. for Judith Edgson
and Robert Edgson
Location: 7307 Giscome Road
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Variance Permit No. VP100531
Attachment: Exhibit "A" to VP100531
Attachment: Proposed Subdivision Plan
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council APPROVE Development Variance Permit No.
VP100531 to vary City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No.
7850, 2007 for the property legally described as The North
East ¼ of District Lot 634, Cariboo District, Except: Parcel A
(D2212), and Plans 8488, 8956, 12915, 13121, 16233, 26295,
PGP35818, BCP26911 and EPP22433 as follows:
a. Vary Section 9.2.4 2. by decreasing the minimum lot
area from 15.0 ha to 5.08 ha, as shown on Exhibit "A"
to VP100531.
Item E.3
Report: Variance Permit Application No. VP100531Applicant: McElhanney Associates Land Surveying Ltd. for Judith Edgson
and Robert Edgson
Location: 7307 Giscome Road
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Variance Permit No. VP100531
Attachment: Exhibit "A" to VP100531
Attachment: Proposed Subdivision Plan
RECOMMENDATION: 1. THAT Council APPROVE Development Variance Permit No.
VP100531 to vary City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No.
7850, 2007 for the property legally described as The North
East ¼ of District Lot 634, Cariboo District, Except: Parcel A
(D2212), and Plans 8488, 8956, 12915, 13121, 16233, 26295,
PGP35818, BCP26911 and EPP22433 as follows:
a. Vary Section 9.2.4 2. by decreasing the minimum lot
area from 15.0 ha to 5.08 ha, as shown on Exhibit "A"
to VP100531.
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Item E.4 - Report: Temporary Use Permit Application No. TU000047
Applicant: Flora Recreational Cannabis (Inc. No. 1192927 B.C. Ltd.) for
P.W.R. Holdings Ltd. Inc. No. 65343
Location: 3320 Massey Drive
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Temporary Use Permit No. TU000047
Attachment: Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Approval
Attachment: Supporting Information for Flora Recreational Cannabis
RECOMMENDATION: That Council APPROVE Temporary Use Permit No. TU000047 for
the property legally described as Lot B, District Lot 8170, Cariboo
District, Plan 23659.
Item E.4
Report: Temporary Use Permit Application No. TU000047Applicant: Flora Recreational Cannabis (Inc. No. 1192927 B.C. Ltd.) for
P.W.R. Holdings Ltd. Inc. No. 65343
Location: 3320 Massey Drive
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Temporary Use Permit No. TU000047
Attachment: Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Approval
Attachment: Supporting Information for Flora Recreational Cannabis
RECOMMENDATION: That Council APPROVE Temporary Use Permit No. TU000047 for
the property legally described as Lot B, District Lot 8170, Cariboo
District, Plan 23659.
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Item E.5 - Report: Cannabis License Application No. CN000004
Applicant: Flora Recreational Cannabis (Inc. No. 1192927 B.C. Ltd.) for
P.W.R. Holdings Ltd. Inc. No. 65343
Location: 3320 Massey Drive
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" Resolution for CN000004
Attachment: Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Approval
Attachment: Supporting Documents from Flora Recreational Cannabis
RECOMMENDATION: Be it resolved that:
1. Council supports the issuance of a Cannabis License at the
subject property for the following reasons:
The applicant's proposal is consistent with the City of Prince
George Liquor and Cannabis License Policy. The impacts of a
Cannabis License in this area of the community are unknown,
given that no cannabis stores are currently open in Prince
George. Council, therefore, has considered a Temporary Use
Permit that would facilitate a Retail, Cannabis use to allow
the City of Prince George to gain an understanding of the
extent of impacts a Retail, Cannabis use will have on the
community in this area.
2. Council's comments on the prescribed considerations are as
set out in the June 7, 2019, staff report from Ian Wells,
General Manager of Planning and Development, for Cannabis
Licence Application No. CN000004.
3. The methods used to gather the views of residents are as
follows:
The views of potentially affected property owners were
collected in a Public Hearing held on June 24, 2019 in
Council Chambers. The public notice for this hearing
included 1) a sign was posted on the property ten (10) days
prior to the hearing, 2) written notification to owners and
tenants in occupation of all parcels within the area that was
the subject of the application, and within a distance of 30
metres from the land that was the subject of this application
ten (10) days prior to the hearing, and 3) advertisements were
placed in two (2) consecutive issues of a newspaper, not less
than three (3) and not more than ten (10) days before the
hearing.
The views of affected property owners are as summarized in
the minutes of the Public Hearing held on June 24, 2019.
Item E.5
Report: Cannabis License Application No. CN000004Applicant: Flora Recreational Cannabis (Inc. No. 1192927 B.C. Ltd.) for
P.W.R. Holdings Ltd. Inc. No. 65343
Location: 3320 Massey Drive
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" Resolution for CN000004
Attachment: Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Approval
Attachment: Supporting Documents from Flora Recreational Cannabis
RECOMMENDATION: Be it resolved that:
1. Council supports the issuance of a Cannabis License at the
subject property for the following reasons:
The applicant's proposal is consistent with the City of Prince
George Liquor and Cannabis License Policy. The impacts of a
Cannabis License in this area of the community are unknown,
given that no cannabis stores are currently open in Prince
George. Council, therefore, has considered a Temporary Use
Permit that would facilitate a Retail, Cannabis use to allow
the City of Prince George to gain an understanding of the
extent of impacts a Retail, Cannabis use will have on the
community in this area.
2. Council's comments on the prescribed considerations are as
set out in the June 7, 2019, staff report from Ian Wells,
General Manager of Planning and Development, for Cannabis
Licence Application No. CN000004.
3. The methods used to gather the views of residents are as
follows:
The views of potentially affected property owners were
collected in a Public Hearing held on June 24, 2019 in
Council Chambers. The public notice for this hearing
included 1) a sign was posted on the property ten (10) days
prior to the hearing, 2) written notification to owners and
tenants in occupation of all parcels within the area that was
the subject of the application, and within a distance of 30
metres from the land that was the subject of this application
ten (10) days prior to the hearing, and 3) advertisements were
placed in two (2) consecutive issues of a newspaper, not less
than three (3) and not more than ten (10) days before the
hearing.
The views of affected property owners are as summarized in
the minutes of the Public Hearing held on June 24, 2019.
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Item E.6 - Report: Temporary Use Permit Application No. TU000049
Applicant: Nasser Kamani for Kamani Holdings Ltd., Inc. No. BC1178715
Location: 1289 3rd Avenue
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Temporary Use Permit No. TU000049
Attachment: Letter of Intent from the Applicant
Attachment: Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Approval
Submission: Correspondence dated June 14, 2019 from Nasser Kamani,
Applicant, including 26 signatures in support of the application
Submission: Correspondence dated June 15, 2019 from Alison Akehurst in
support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Melissa Finger in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Anita Ellison in
support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Achhar Parhar in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Ravneet Kaur in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from in opposition to
the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Rogan Sharma in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Balram G. in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Parul Kathurai in
opposition to the application
Submission: PowerPoint Presentation received June 17, 2019 from Nasser
Kamani, Applicant, in support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Carol deGans in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Shari Wallace in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Shannel Harris in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Pamela Anderson
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Laura Nordin in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Jessica Cormier in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Judith Dindayal in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Kelly Miles in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Brandi Dyer in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Tami Hickey in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Senga Frisken in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Gina Wright in
opposition to the application
Submission: Supporting Documents received June 18, 2019 from the
Applicant in Support of the Application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Mike Gouchie in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Shaunda
Nechvatal in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Cheryl Gouchie in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Vanessa
Carpenter in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Sandra Galletti in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Mandy Rowe in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Claire Sakeyama
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Velinda Pellegrino
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Toni Carlton in
opposition to the application
RECOMMENDATION: That Council APPROVE Temporary Use Permit No. TU000049 for
the property legally described as Lot 3, Block 1323, District Lot
343, Cariboo District, Plan 1268.
Item E.6
Report: Temporary Use Permit Application No. TU000049Applicant: Nasser Kamani for Kamani Holdings Ltd., Inc. No. BC1178715
Location: 1289 3rd Avenue
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Temporary Use Permit No. TU000049
Attachment: Letter of Intent from the Applicant
Attachment: Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Approval
Submission: Correspondence dated June 14, 2019 from Nasser Kamani,
Applicant, including 26 signatures in support of the application
Submission: Correspondence dated June 15, 2019 from Alison Akehurst in
support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Melissa Finger in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Anita Ellison in
support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Achhar Parhar in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Ravneet Kaur in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from in opposition to
the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Rogan Sharma in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Balram G. in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Parul Kathurai in
opposition to the application
Submission: PowerPoint Presentation received June 17, 2019 from Nasser
Kamani, Applicant, in support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Carol deGans in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Shari Wallace in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Shannel Harris in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Pamela Anderson
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Laura Nordin in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Jessica Cormier in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Judith Dindayal in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Kelly Miles in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Brandi Dyer in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Tami Hickey in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Senga Frisken in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Gina Wright in
opposition to the application
Submission: Supporting Documents received June 18, 2019 from the
Applicant in Support of the Application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Mike Gouchie in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Shaunda
Nechvatal in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Cheryl Gouchie in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Vanessa
Carpenter in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Sandra Galletti in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Mandy Rowe in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Claire Sakeyama
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Velinda Pellegrino
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Toni Carlton in
opposition to the application
RECOMMENDATION: That Council APPROVE Temporary Use Permit No. TU000049 for
the property legally described as Lot 3, Block 1323, District Lot
343, Cariboo District, Plan 1268.
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Item E.7 - Report: Cannabis License Application No. CN000006
Applicant: Nasser Kamani for Kamani Holdings Ltd., Inc. No. BC1178715
Location: 1289 3rd Avenue
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" Resolution for CN000006
Attachment: Letter of Intent from the Applicant
Attachment: Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Approval
Submission: Correspondence dated June 14, 2019 from Nasser Kamani,
Applicant, including 26 signatures in support of the application
Submission: Correspondence dated June 15, 2019 from Alison Akehurst in
support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Melissa Finger in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Anita Ellison in
support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Achhar Parhar in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Ravneet Kaur in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from in opposition to
the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Rogan Sharma in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Balram G. in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Parul Kathurai in
opposition to the application
Submission: PowerPoint Presentation received June 17, 2019 from Nasser
Kamani, Applicant, in support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Carol deGans in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Shari Wallace in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Shannel Harris in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Pamela Anderson
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Laura Nordin in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Jessica Cormier in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Judith Dindayal in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Kelly Miles in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Brandi Dyer in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Tami Hickey in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Senga Frisken in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Gina Wright in
opposition to the application
Submission: Supporting Documents received June 18, 2019 from the
Applicant in Support of the Application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Mike Gouchie in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Shaunda
Nechvatal in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Cheryl Gouchie in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Vanessa
Carpenter in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Sandra Galletti in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Mandy Rowe in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Claire Sakeyama
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Velinda Pellegrino
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Toni Carlton in
opposition to the application
RECOMMENDATION: Be it resolved that:
1. Council supports the issuance of a Cannabis Retail License
for the subject property as the applicant's proposal is
consistent with the City of Prince George Liquor and
Cannabis License Policy. The impacts of a Cannabis License
in this area of the community are unknown, given that no
cannabis stores are currently open in Prince George. Council,
therefore, has considered a Temporary Use Permit that would
facilitate a retail cannabis use to allow the City of Prince
George to gain an understanding of the extent of impacts a
retail cannabis use will have on the community in this area.
2. Council's comments on the prescribed considerations are as
set out in the June 7, 2019 staff report from Ian Wells,
General Manager of Planning and Development, for Cannabis
Retail License Application No. CN000006.
3. The methods used to gather the views of residents are as
follows:
The views of potentially affected property owners were
collected in a Public Hearing held on June 24, 2019 in
Council Chambers. The public notice for this hearing
included 1) a sign was posted on the property ten (10) days
prior to the hearing, 2) written notification to owners and
tenants in occupation of all parcels within the area that was
the subject of the application, and within a distance of 30
metres from the land that was the subject of this application
ten (10) days prior to the hearing, and 3) advertisements were
placed in two (2) consecutive issues of a newspaper, not less
than three (3) and not more than ten (10) days before the
hearing.
The views of affected property owners are as summarized in
the minutes of the Public Hearing held on June 24, 2019.
Item E.7
Report: Cannabis License Application No. CN000006Applicant: Nasser Kamani for Kamani Holdings Ltd., Inc. No. BC1178715
Location: 1289 3rd Avenue
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" Resolution for CN000006
Attachment: Letter of Intent from the Applicant
Attachment: Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Approval
Submission: Correspondence dated June 14, 2019 from Nasser Kamani,
Applicant, including 26 signatures in support of the application
Submission: Correspondence dated June 15, 2019 from Alison Akehurst in
support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Melissa Finger in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Anita Ellison in
support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Achhar Parhar in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Ravneet Kaur in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from in opposition to
the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Rogan Sharma in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Balram G. in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 17, 2019 from Parul Kathurai in
opposition to the application
Submission: PowerPoint Presentation received June 17, 2019 from Nasser
Kamani, Applicant, in support of the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Carol deGans in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Shari Wallace in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Shannel Harris in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Pamela Anderson
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Laura Nordin in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Jessica Cormier in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Judith Dindayal in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Kelly Miles in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Brandi Dyer in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Tami Hickey in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Senga Frisken in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 18, 2019 from Gina Wright in
opposition to the application
Submission: Supporting Documents received June 18, 2019 from the
Applicant in Support of the Application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Mike Gouchie in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Shaunda
Nechvatal in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Cheryl Gouchie in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Vanessa
Carpenter in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Sandra Galletti in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Mandy Rowe in
opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Claire Sakeyama
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Velinda Pellegrino
in opposition to the application
Submission: Correspondence received June 19, 2019 from Toni Carlton in
opposition to the application
RECOMMENDATION: Be it resolved that:
1. Council supports the issuance of a Cannabis Retail License
for the subject property as the applicant's proposal is
consistent with the City of Prince George Liquor and
Cannabis License Policy. The impacts of a Cannabis License
in this area of the community are unknown, given that no
cannabis stores are currently open in Prince George. Council,
therefore, has considered a Temporary Use Permit that would
facilitate a retail cannabis use to allow the City of Prince
George to gain an understanding of the extent of impacts a
retail cannabis use will have on the community in this area.
2. Council's comments on the prescribed considerations are as
set out in the June 7, 2019 staff report from Ian Wells,
General Manager of Planning and Development, for Cannabis
Retail License Application No. CN000006.
3. The methods used to gather the views of residents are as
follows:
The views of potentially affected property owners were
collected in a Public Hearing held on June 24, 2019 in
Council Chambers. The public notice for this hearing
included 1) a sign was posted on the property ten (10) days
prior to the hearing, 2) written notification to owners and
tenants in occupation of all parcels within the area that was
the subject of the application, and within a distance of 30
metres from the land that was the subject of this application
ten (10) days prior to the hearing, and 3) advertisements were
placed in two (2) consecutive issues of a newspaper, not less
than three (3) and not more than ten (10) days before the
hearing.
The views of affected property owners are as summarized in
the minutes of the Public Hearing held on June 24, 2019.
»
Item F - FORMAL PUBLIC HEARINGS - COMMENCING AT 7:00 P.M.
1. Information from Administration
2. Presentation by Applicant
3. Representations by Members of Gallery
4. Closure of Hearing
5. Third Reading of Bylaw (if appropriate)
F.1 Report: Official Community Plan Amendment Application No.
CP100089 (Bylaw No. 9026), Rezoning Amendment Application
No. RZ100451 (Bylaw No. 9027)
Applicant: City of Prince George
Location: 4257 Blackburn Road
Report: Consultation for Official Community Plan Amendment
Application No. CP100089 (Bylaw No. 9026, 2019)
Attachment: Newspaper Notice (Published May 30 and June 7, 2019)
Report: Official Community Plan Amendment Application No.
CP100089 (Bylaw No. 9026), Rezoning Amendment Application
No. RZ100451 (Bylaw No. 9027) (Considered at the May 27, 2019
regular Council meeting)
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" to Bylaw No. 9026
Attachment: Appendix "B" to Bylaw No. 9026
Attachment: Appendix "C" to Bylaw No. 9026
Attachment: Exhibit "A" to CP100089
Attachment: Appendix "A" to Bylaw No. 9027
Attachment: Phased Development and Parkland Dedication Deferral Agreement
F.2 Bylaw: City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383,
2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 9026, 2019 (Third Reading)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council GRANT THIRD READING to "City of Prince George
Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011, Amendment
Bylaw No. 9026, 2019."
F.3 Bylaw: City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007,
Amendment Bylaw No. 9027, 2019 (Third Reading)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council GRANT THIRD READING to "City of Prince George
Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No. 9027,
2019".
Item F
FORMAL PUBLIC HEARINGS - COMMENCING AT 7:00 P.M.1. Information from Administration
2. Presentation by Applicant
3. Representations by Members of Gallery
4. Closure of Hearing
5. Third Reading of Bylaw (if appropriate)
F.1 Report: Official Community Plan Amendment Application No.
CP100089 (Bylaw No. 9026), Rezoning Amendment Application
No. RZ100451 (Bylaw No. 9027)
Applicant: City of Prince George
Location: 4257 Blackburn Road
Report: Consultation for Official Community Plan Amendment
Application No. CP100089 (Bylaw No. 9026, 2019)
Attachment: Newspaper Notice (Published May 30 and June 7, 2019)
Report: Official Community Plan Amendment Application No.
CP100089 (Bylaw No. 9026), Rezoning Amendment Application
No. RZ100451 (Bylaw No. 9027) (Considered at the May 27, 2019
regular Council meeting)
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" to Bylaw No. 9026
Attachment: Appendix "B" to Bylaw No. 9026
Attachment: Appendix "C" to Bylaw No. 9026
Attachment: Exhibit "A" to CP100089
Attachment: Appendix "A" to Bylaw No. 9027
Attachment: Phased Development and Parkland Dedication Deferral Agreement
F.2 Bylaw: City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383,
2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 9026, 2019 (Third Reading)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council GRANT THIRD READING to "City of Prince George
Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011, Amendment
Bylaw No. 9026, 2019."
F.3 Bylaw: City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007,
Amendment Bylaw No. 9027, 2019 (Third Reading)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council GRANT THIRD READING to "City of Prince George
Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No. 9027,
2019".
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Item G.4 - Report: City of Prince George 2018 Annual Report
Attachment: Appendix "A" - City of Prince George Annual Report
Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation to Council
Presenters: Kathleen Soltis, City Manager, Rob van Adrichem,
Director of External Relations, and Kris Dalio, Director of
Finance
Presentation: Tourism Prince George Society Financial Statement for Year
Ended December 31, 2018
Tourism Prince George Society PowerPoint Presentation - 2018
Annual Report
Presenters: Annie Doran, Manager of Marketing and Brand,
and Arlene DeWilde, Board Chair
Presentation: Prince George Public Library 2018 Annual Report
Prince George Public Library PowerPoint Presentation - 2018
Annual Report
Presenters: Mike Erickson, Vice-Chair, Library Board, and
Janet Marren, Chief Librarian
RECOMMENDATION: That Council APPROVE the Annual Report for the year ended
December 31, 2018, attached as Appendix "A" to this report dated
June 14, 2019, titled "City of Prince George 2018 Annual Report."
Item G.4
Report: City of Prince George 2018 Annual ReportAttachment: Appendix "A" - City of Prince George Annual Report
Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation to Council
Presenters: Kathleen Soltis, City Manager, Rob van Adrichem,
Director of External Relations, and Kris Dalio, Director of
Finance
Presentation: Tourism Prince George Society Financial Statement for Year
Ended December 31, 2018
Tourism Prince George Society PowerPoint Presentation - 2018
Annual Report
Presenters: Annie Doran, Manager of Marketing and Brand,
and Arlene DeWilde, Board Chair
Presentation: Prince George Public Library 2018 Annual Report
Prince George Public Library PowerPoint Presentation - 2018
Annual Report
Presenters: Mike Erickson, Vice-Chair, Library Board, and
Janet Marren, Chief Librarian
RECOMMENDATION: That Council APPROVE the Annual Report for the year ended
December 31, 2018, attached as Appendix "A" to this report dated
June 14, 2019, titled "City of Prince George 2018 Annual Report."
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Item G.5 - Report: Request to Add Common Tansy to the Weed Control Act
Attachment: Memo - Common Tansy - Addition to the Provincial Weed
Control Act
Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation
Presenter: Claire Watkins, Environmental Technician IPM and
Vegetation
RECOMMENDATION: That Council DIRECT staff to collaborate with the Regional
District of Fraser Fort George in submitting a request to the BC
Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural
Development to include the Common Tansy as a regional noxious
weed within the City and Regional District of Fraser Fort George
under the Weed Control Act – Weed Control Regulation (B.C. Reg.
66/85).
Item G.5
Report: Request to Add Common Tansy to the Weed Control ActAttachment: Memo - Common Tansy - Addition to the Provincial Weed
Control Act
Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation
Presenter: Claire Watkins, Environmental Technician IPM and
Vegetation
RECOMMENDATION: That Council DIRECT staff to collaborate with the Regional
District of Fraser Fort George in submitting a request to the BC
Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural
Development to include the Common Tansy as a regional noxious
weed within the City and Regional District of Fraser Fort George
under the Weed Control Act – Weed Control Regulation (B.C. Reg.
66/85).
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Item G.6 - Report: 1656 Victoria Street - Remedial Action
Attachment: 1656 Victoria Street Remedial Action Presentation
Presenter: Fred Crittenden, Manager of Bylaw Services
RECOMMENDATION: Remedial Action:
1. THAT Council under the authority provided in Section 73 of
the Community Charter and after viewing the photographs of
the property provided in the staff PowerPoint presentation,
declares that the structure located on the property at 1656
Victoria Street, Prince George, having a legal description of:
Lot 12 Block 269 District Lot 343 Cariboo District Plan 1268
(Parcel Identifier: 011-851-481) is in an unsafe condition that
requires remedial action to demolish and remove the
damaged structure, and level the site, in order to eliminate the
unsafe condition.
2. AND FURTHER THAT Council, pursuant to the authority
provided in Section 74 of the Community Charter and after
viewing the photographs of the property provided in the staff
PowerPoint presentation, declares that the structure and yard
located on the property at 1656 Victoria Street, Prince
George, having a legal description of: Lot 12 Block 269
District Lot 343 Cariboo District Plan 1268 (Parcel Identifier:
011-851- 481) is so dilapidated as to be offensive to the
community and, as a result, is a declared nuisance that
requires remedial action to clean up the property, and
demolish and remove the damaged structure, and level the
site, in order to eliminate the nuisance.
3. AND FURTHER THAT Council imposes the following
remedial action requirements on Homeland Holdings Inc.,
Inc. No. 607836, as the registered owner of the property at
1656 Victoria Street, Prince George, having a legal
description of: Lot 12 Block 269 District Lot 343 Cariboo
District Plan 1268 (Parcel Identifier: 011-851-481) with
respect to the structure and property noted above in
Recommendations 1 and 2:
to demolish the damaged structure;
to remove all debris from the property including from
the demolition of the structure to an appropriate
disposal site; and
level the site;
in order to eliminate the unsafe condition and declared
nuisance.
Compliance and Reconsideration Notice Time Limit Recommendations:
4. AND FURTHER THAT Council, pursuant to Section 76 of
the Community Charter, sets the time limit for completion of
all the remedial action requirements described in
Recommendation 3, to be no later than 5:00 p.m. on July
26th, 2019.
5. AND FURTHER THAT Council, pursuant to Section 78 of
the Community Charter, sets the time limit for giving notice
of a request for Council to reconsider the remedial action
requirements described in Recommendation 3, to be no later
than 5:00 p.m. on July 10th, 2019.
Municipal Action at Defaulter's Expense:
6. AND FURTHER THAT Council authorizes Administration to
take all appropriate action in accordance with Section 17
[Municipal Action at Defaulter's Expense] of the Community
Charter to ensure the subject property is brought into
compliance with all the remedial action requirements
described in Recommendation 3., provided that:
a. the property owner has not fully completed the
remedial action requirements on or before the time
limit specified in this Council resolution; and
b. all costs incurred by the City to bring the property into
compliance shall be at the expense of the property
owner and, pursuant to Section 17 of the Community
Charter, such costs shall be recovered from the property
owner as a debt owed to the City of Prince George.
Item G.6
Report: 1656 Victoria Street - Remedial ActionAttachment: 1656 Victoria Street Remedial Action Presentation
Presenter: Fred Crittenden, Manager of Bylaw Services
RECOMMENDATION: Remedial Action:
1. THAT Council under the authority provided in Section 73 of
the Community Charter and after viewing the photographs of
the property provided in the staff PowerPoint presentation,
declares that the structure located on the property at 1656
Victoria Street, Prince George, having a legal description of:
Lot 12 Block 269 District Lot 343 Cariboo District Plan 1268
(Parcel Identifier: 011-851-481) is in an unsafe condition that
requires remedial action to demolish and remove the
damaged structure, and level the site, in order to eliminate the
unsafe condition.
2. AND FURTHER THAT Council, pursuant to the authority
provided in Section 74 of the Community Charter and after
viewing the photographs of the property provided in the staff
PowerPoint presentation, declares that the structure and yard
located on the property at 1656 Victoria Street, Prince
George, having a legal description of: Lot 12 Block 269
District Lot 343 Cariboo District Plan 1268 (Parcel Identifier:
011-851- 481) is so dilapidated as to be offensive to the
community and, as a result, is a declared nuisance that
requires remedial action to clean up the property, and
demolish and remove the damaged structure, and level the
site, in order to eliminate the nuisance.
3. AND FURTHER THAT Council imposes the following
remedial action requirements on Homeland Holdings Inc.,
Inc. No. 607836, as the registered owner of the property at
1656 Victoria Street, Prince George, having a legal
description of: Lot 12 Block 269 District Lot 343 Cariboo
District Plan 1268 (Parcel Identifier: 011-851-481) with
respect to the structure and property noted above in
Recommendations 1 and 2:
to demolish the damaged structure;
to remove all debris from the property including from
the demolition of the structure to an appropriate
disposal site; and
level the site;
in order to eliminate the unsafe condition and declared
nuisance.
Compliance and Reconsideration Notice Time Limit Recommendations:
4. AND FURTHER THAT Council, pursuant to Section 76 of
the Community Charter, sets the time limit for completion of
all the remedial action requirements described in
Recommendation 3, to be no later than 5:00 p.m. on July
26th, 2019.
5. AND FURTHER THAT Council, pursuant to Section 78 of
the Community Charter, sets the time limit for giving notice
of a request for Council to reconsider the remedial action
requirements described in Recommendation 3, to be no later
than 5:00 p.m. on July 10th, 2019.
Municipal Action at Defaulter's Expense:
6. AND FURTHER THAT Council authorizes Administration to
take all appropriate action in accordance with Section 17
[Municipal Action at Defaulter's Expense] of the Community
Charter to ensure the subject property is brought into
compliance with all the remedial action requirements
described in Recommendation 3., provided that:
a. the property owner has not fully completed the
remedial action requirements on or before the time
limit specified in this Council resolution; and
b. all costs incurred by the City to bring the property into
compliance shall be at the expense of the property
owner and, pursuant to Section 17 of the Community
Charter, such costs shall be recovered from the property
owner as a debt owed to the City of Prince George.
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Item G.7 - Report: 1451 North Blackburn Road - Remedial Action
Attachment: 1451 Blackburn Road Remedial Action Presentation
Presenter: Fred Crittenden, Manager of Bylaw Services
RECOMMENDATION: Remedial Action:
1. THAT Council, pursuant to the authority provided in Section
74 of the Community Charter and after viewing the
photographs of the property provided in the staff PowerPoint
presentation, declares the property at 1451 North Blackburn
Road and having a legal description of: Lot 4, District Lot
632, Cariboo District, Plan 23807 (Parcel Identifier: 008-456-
275) is so untidy, and unclean as to be offensive to the
community and, as a result, is a declared nuisance that
requires remedial action to clean up and remove all debris,
including without limitation all discarded furniture, broken
appliances, derelict vehicles, building materials, clothing, and
household garbage from the property, in order to eliminate the
nuisance.
2. AND FURTHER THAT Council imposes the following
remedial action requirements on Mary-Ann Carter, as the
registered owner of the property at 1451 North Blackburn
Road and having a legal description of: Lot 4, District Lot
632, Cariboo District, Plan 23807 (Parcel Identifier: 008-456-
275):
to remove all debris, including without limitation the
discarded furniture, broken appliances, derelict
vehicles, building materials, clothing, and household
garbage around and about the structure located on the
subject property.
Compliance and Reconsideration Notice Time Limit Recommendations:
3. AND FURTHER THAT Council sets the time limit for
completion of all remedial action requirements described in
Recommendation 2. above to be 5:00 p.m. on July 26th,
2019.
4. AND FURTHER THAT Council, pursuant to Section 78 of
the Community Charter, sets the time limit for giving notice
of a request for Council to reconsider the remedial action
requirements described in Recommendation 2, to be no later
than 5:00 p.m. on July 10th, 2019.
Municipal Action at Defaulter's Expense:
5. AND FURTHER THAT Council authorizes Administration to
take all appropriate action in accordance with Section 17
[Municipal Action at Defaulter's Expense] of the Community
Charter to ensure the subject property is brought into
compliance with all the remedial action requirements
described in Recommendation 2, provided that:
a. the property owner has not fully completed the
remedial action requirements on or before the time
limit specified in this Council resolution; and
b. all costs incurred by the City to bring the property into
compliance shall be at the expense of the property
owner and, pursuant to Section 17 of the Community
Charter, such costs shall be recovered from the property
owner as a debt owed to the City of Prince George.
Item G.7
Report: 1451 North Blackburn Road - Remedial ActionAttachment: 1451 Blackburn Road Remedial Action Presentation
Presenter: Fred Crittenden, Manager of Bylaw Services
RECOMMENDATION: Remedial Action:
1. THAT Council, pursuant to the authority provided in Section
74 of the Community Charter and after viewing the
photographs of the property provided in the staff PowerPoint
presentation, declares the property at 1451 North Blackburn
Road and having a legal description of: Lot 4, District Lot
632, Cariboo District, Plan 23807 (Parcel Identifier: 008-456-
275) is so untidy, and unclean as to be offensive to the
community and, as a result, is a declared nuisance that
requires remedial action to clean up and remove all debris,
including without limitation all discarded furniture, broken
appliances, derelict vehicles, building materials, clothing, and
household garbage from the property, in order to eliminate the
nuisance.
2. AND FURTHER THAT Council imposes the following
remedial action requirements on Mary-Ann Carter, as the
registered owner of the property at 1451 North Blackburn
Road and having a legal description of: Lot 4, District Lot
632, Cariboo District, Plan 23807 (Parcel Identifier: 008-456-
275):
to remove all debris, including without limitation the
discarded furniture, broken appliances, derelict
vehicles, building materials, clothing, and household
garbage around and about the structure located on the
subject property.
Compliance and Reconsideration Notice Time Limit Recommendations:
3. AND FURTHER THAT Council sets the time limit for
completion of all remedial action requirements described in
Recommendation 2. above to be 5:00 p.m. on July 26th,
2019.
4. AND FURTHER THAT Council, pursuant to Section 78 of
the Community Charter, sets the time limit for giving notice
of a request for Council to reconsider the remedial action
requirements described in Recommendation 2, to be no later
than 5:00 p.m. on July 10th, 2019.
Municipal Action at Defaulter's Expense:
5. AND FURTHER THAT Council authorizes Administration to
take all appropriate action in accordance with Section 17
[Municipal Action at Defaulter's Expense] of the Community
Charter to ensure the subject property is brought into
compliance with all the remedial action requirements
described in Recommendation 2, provided that:
a. the property owner has not fully completed the
remedial action requirements on or before the time
limit specified in this Council resolution; and
b. all costs incurred by the City to bring the property into
compliance shall be at the expense of the property
owner and, pursuant to Section 17 of the Community
Charter, such costs shall be recovered from the property
owner as a debt owed to the City of Prince George.
»
Items G.8 - G.10 - G.8 Report: 2018 - 2022 Financial Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 9048
G.9 Bylaw: City of Prince George 5-Year Operating and Capital Financial
Plans Bylaw No. 8955, 2018, Amendment Bylaw No. 9048,
2019 (First Three Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council GRANT FIRST THREE READINGS to "City of
Prince George 5-Year Operating and Capital Financial Plans
Bylaw No. 8955, 2018, Amendment Bylaw No. 9048, 2019".
G.10 Report: 2018 Statements of Financial Information (SOFI)
Attachment: 2018 Public Bodies Report
RECOMMENDATION: That Council APPROVE the 2018 Public Bodies Report attached
to the report dated June 17, 2019 from the Director of Finance
titled "2018 Statements of Financial Information (SOFI)."
Items G.8 - G.10
G.8 Report: 2018 - 2022 Financial Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 9048G.9 Bylaw: City of Prince George 5-Year Operating and Capital Financial
Plans Bylaw No. 8955, 2018, Amendment Bylaw No. 9048,
2019 (First Three Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council GRANT FIRST THREE READINGS to "City of
Prince George 5-Year Operating and Capital Financial Plans
Bylaw No. 8955, 2018, Amendment Bylaw No. 9048, 2019".
G.10 Report: 2018 Statements of Financial Information (SOFI)
Attachment: 2018 Public Bodies Report
RECOMMENDATION: That Council APPROVE the 2018 Public Bodies Report attached
to the report dated June 17, 2019 from the Director of Finance
titled "2018 Statements of Financial Information (SOFI)."
»
Item G.11 - Report: City of Prince George Gateway Business Improvement Area
Bylaw No. 9025, 2019
Attachment: Appendix "A" - Certificate of Insufficiency for City of Prince
George Gateway Business Improvement Area Bylaw No. 9025,
2019
Attachment: Appendix "B" - Staff report dated April 10, 2019 from Ian
Wells, General Manager of Planning and Development titled
"Gateway Business Improvement Area Bylaw No. 9025, 2019
RECOMMENDATION: That Council RECEIVE FOR INFORMATION the Certificate of
Insufficiency attached as Appendix "A" to the report dated June
14, 2019 titled "City of Prince George Gateway Business
Improvement Area Bylaw No. 9025, 2019".
Item G.11
Report: City of Prince George Gateway Business Improvement AreaBylaw No. 9025, 2019
Attachment: Appendix "A" - Certificate of Insufficiency for City of Prince
George Gateway Business Improvement Area Bylaw No. 9025,
2019
Attachment: Appendix "B" - Staff report dated April 10, 2019 from Ian
Wells, General Manager of Planning and Development titled
"Gateway Business Improvement Area Bylaw No. 9025, 2019
RECOMMENDATION: That Council RECEIVE FOR INFORMATION the Certificate of
Insufficiency attached as Appendix "A" to the report dated June
14, 2019 titled "City of Prince George Gateway Business
Improvement Area Bylaw No. 9025, 2019".
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Item H - BYLAWS - FINAL READING AND ADOPTION
H.1 Bylaw: City of Prince George Gateway Business Improvement Area
Bylaw No. 9025, 2019
RECOMMENDATION: That Council GRANT FINAL READING AND ADOPTION to
"City of Prince George Gateway Business Improvement Area
Bylaw No. 9025, 2019".
Item H
BYLAWS - FINAL READING AND ADOPTIONH.1 Bylaw: City of Prince George Gateway Business Improvement Area
Bylaw No. 9025, 2019
RECOMMENDATION: That Council GRANT FINAL READING AND ADOPTION to
"City of Prince George Gateway Business Improvement Area
Bylaw No. 9025, 2019".
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Item I - CORRESPONDENCE
I.1 Correspondence dated May 29, 2019 from the City of Victoria regarding a resolution of
support to restore Provincial support for libraries
I.2 Correspondence dated June 5, 2019 from the Union of British Columbia Municipalities
regarding a Call for Nominations for UBCM Executive
I.3 Correspondence dated June 5, 2019 from Sam Kuuluvainen, President/Manager, Prince
George Taxi, Ltd., Notifying of a Pending Increase in Taxi Rates
I.4 Correspondence received June 5, 2019 from Balraj Bhangoo, President, Emerald Taxi
Ltd., Notifying of a Pending Increase in Taxi Rates
ADJOURNMENT
Item I
CORRESPONDENCEI.1 Correspondence dated May 29, 2019 from the City of Victoria regarding a resolution of
support to restore Provincial support for libraries
I.2 Correspondence dated June 5, 2019 from the Union of British Columbia Municipalities
regarding a Call for Nominations for UBCM Executive
I.3 Correspondence dated June 5, 2019 from Sam Kuuluvainen, President/Manager, Prince
George Taxi, Ltd., Notifying of a Pending Increase in Taxi Rates
I.4 Correspondence received June 5, 2019 from Balraj Bhangoo, President, Emerald Taxi
Ltd., Notifying of a Pending Increase in Taxi Rates
ADJOURNMENT
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