July 10, 2017 Council
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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 26, 2017
Attachment: Council Voting Summary for June 26, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held June 26, 2017 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 26, 2017
Attachment: Council Voting Summary for June 26, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That the minutes of the regular Council meeting held June 26, 2017 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 Cycling Club
Presenter: Heather Sapergia, Urban Cycling Director
Topic: Bike to Work and School Week 2017
Materials: PowerPoint Presentation
Item C.1
Organization: Prince George Cycling ClubPresenter: Heather Sapergia, Urban Cycling Director
Topic: Bike to Work and School Week 2017
Materials: PowerPoint Presentation
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Item C.2 - Organization: Alzheimer Society of BC
Presenter: Laurie De Croos, Support and Education Coordinator, First Link
Topic: Dementia Friends
Materials: PowerPoint Presentation
Item C.2
Organization: Alzheimer Society of BCPresenter: Laurie De Croos, Support and Education Coordinator, First Link
Topic: Dementia Friends
Materials: PowerPoint Presentation
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Consent Agenda - CONSENT AGENDA
D.1 Report: Process to Obtain an Extraordinary Vehicle Permit for 9-Axle Truck-Tractor B
Train Logging Trucks
RECOMMENDATION: That the report dated June 26, 2017 from the General Manager of Engineering and
Public Works titled “Process to Obtain an Extraordinary Vehicle Permit for 9-Axle
Truck-Tractor B Train Logging Trucks”, BE RECEIVED FOR INFORMATION.
Consent Agenda
CONSENT AGENDAD.1 Report: Process to Obtain an Extraordinary Vehicle Permit for 9-Axle Truck-Tractor B
Train Logging Trucks
RECOMMENDATION: That the report dated June 26, 2017 from the General Manager of Engineering and
Public Works titled “Process to Obtain an Extraordinary Vehicle Permit for 9-Axle
Truck-Tractor B Train Logging Trucks”, BE RECEIVED FOR INFORMATION.
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Item F.1 - Report: BC Major Midget Hockey League - Showcase 2018
RECOMMENDATION: That Council provide direction to Administration regarding the funding request
associated with the BC Major Midget Hockey League – Showcase 2018 opportunity.
Item F.1
Report: BC Major Midget Hockey League - Showcase 2018RECOMMENDATION: That Council provide direction to Administration regarding the funding request
associated with the BC Major Midget Hockey League – Showcase 2018 opportunity.
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Items E.1 & E.2 - E.1 Subject: Rezoning Application No. RZ100522 (Bylaw No. 8750) to facilitate vehicle sales
and rental use
Applicant: Amarjeet Bedi for 0902613 BC Ltd., Inc. No. BC0902613
Location: 2409 and 2419 Queensway
Submission: Landscape, Lighting and Paving Plan
Report: Previously Submitted Staff Report: Rezoning Application No. RZ100522 (Bylaw
No. 8750) to facilitate vehicle sales and rental use (Considered by Council at the
May 30, 2016 regular Council meeting)
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" to Bylaw No. 8750
E.2 Bylaw: City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No.
8750, 2016 (Third Reading)
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No.
8750, 2016", BE GRANTED THIRD READING.
Items E.1 & E.2
E.1 Subject: Rezoning Application No. RZ100522 (Bylaw No. 8750) to facilitate vehicle salesand rental use
Applicant: Amarjeet Bedi for 0902613 BC Ltd., Inc. No. BC0902613
Location: 2409 and 2419 Queensway
Submission: Landscape, Lighting and Paving Plan
Report: Previously Submitted Staff Report: Rezoning Application No. RZ100522 (Bylaw
No. 8750) to facilitate vehicle sales and rental use (Considered by Council at the
May 30, 2016 regular Council meeting)
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" to Bylaw No. 8750
E.2 Bylaw: City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No.
8750, 2016 (Third Reading)
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No.
8750, 2016", BE GRANTED THIRD READING.
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Items E.3 & E.4 - E.3 Subject: Rezoning Application No. RZ100546 (Amendment Bylaw No. 8814)
Applicant: City of Prince George
Location: 2395 Queensway
Submission: Landscape, Lighting and Paving Plan
Report: Previously Submitted Staff Report: Rezoning Application No. RZ100546
(Amendment Bylaw No. 8814) (Considered by Council at the January 23, 2017
regular Council meeting)
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" to Bylaw No. 8814
E.4 Bylaw: City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No.
8814, 2017 (Third Reading)
RECOMMENDATION: That the "City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw
No. 8814, 2017", BE GRANTED THIRD READING.
Items E.3 & E.4
E.3 Subject: Rezoning Application No. RZ100546 (Amendment Bylaw No. 8814)Applicant: City of Prince George
Location: 2395 Queensway
Submission: Landscape, Lighting and Paving Plan
Report: Previously Submitted Staff Report: Rezoning Application No. RZ100546
(Amendment Bylaw No. 8814) (Considered by Council at the January 23, 2017
regular Council meeting)
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Appendix "A" to Bylaw No. 8814
E.4 Bylaw: City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No.
8814, 2017 (Third Reading)
RECOMMENDATION: That the "City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw
No. 8814, 2017", BE GRANTED THIRD READING.
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Item F.2 - Report: 1769 Norwood Street – Remedial Action
Attachment: 1769 Norwood Street Remedial Action Presentation
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 1769 Norwood
Street, having a legal description of: Lot 9-10 Block 284 District Lot 343 Plan 1268
(Parcel Identifier: 008-803-889) is in an unsafe condition that requires remedial action
to repair or 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 1769 Norwood Street, having a legal description of: Lot 9-10 Block 284
District Lot 343 Plan 1268 (Parcel Identifier: 008-803-889) 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, repair or 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 Fred Umstatter, Loading Dock Supervisor, as the registered owner of the property
at 1769 Norwood Street, having a legal description of: Lot 9-10 Block 284 District Lot
343 Plan 1268 (Parcel Identifier: 008-803-889) with respect to the structure and
property noted above in Recommendations 1 and 2:
to repair the front and rear steps and decks, cinder block foundation, and roof,
repaint the building, cut and remove all long grass and overgrown vegetation,
or to demolish the damaged structure;
to remove all debris from the demolition 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 September 10, 2017.
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 28, 2017.
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 F.2
Report: 1769 Norwood Street – Remedial ActionAttachment: 1769 Norwood Street Remedial Action Presentation
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 1769 Norwood
Street, having a legal description of: Lot 9-10 Block 284 District Lot 343 Plan 1268
(Parcel Identifier: 008-803-889) is in an unsafe condition that requires remedial action
to repair or 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 1769 Norwood Street, having a legal description of: Lot 9-10 Block 284
District Lot 343 Plan 1268 (Parcel Identifier: 008-803-889) 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, repair or 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 Fred Umstatter, Loading Dock Supervisor, as the registered owner of the property
at 1769 Norwood Street, having a legal description of: Lot 9-10 Block 284 District Lot
343 Plan 1268 (Parcel Identifier: 008-803-889) with respect to the structure and
property noted above in Recommendations 1 and 2:
to repair the front and rear steps and decks, cinder block foundation, and roof,
repaint the building, cut and remove all long grass and overgrown vegetation,
or to demolish the damaged structure;
to remove all debris from the demolition 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 September 10, 2017.
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 28, 2017.
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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Items F.3 - F.5 - F.3 Report: Text Amendments to the City of Prince George Building Bylaw No 5912, 1993
(Bylaw No 8628, 2017) and City of Prince George Comprehensive Fees and
Charges Bylaw No. 7557, 2004 (Bylaw No. 8882, 2017) for Commercial,
Institutional and Industrial Construction Permits
F.4 Bylaw: City of Prince George Building Bylaw No. 5912, 1993, Amendment Bylaw No.
8628, 2017 (First Three Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George Building Bylaw No. 5912, 1993, Amendment Bylaw No.
8628, 2017", BE GRANTED FIRST THREE READINGS.
F.5 Bylaw: City of Prince George Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 7557, 2004,
Amendment Bylaw No. 8882, 2017 (First Three Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 7557, 2004,
Amendment Bylaw No. 8882, 2017", BE GRANTED FIRST THREE READINGS.
Items F.3 - F.5
F.3 Report: Text Amendments to the City of Prince George Building Bylaw No 5912, 1993(Bylaw No 8628, 2017) and City of Prince George Comprehensive Fees and
Charges Bylaw No. 7557, 2004 (Bylaw No. 8882, 2017) for Commercial,
Institutional and Industrial Construction Permits
F.4 Bylaw: City of Prince George Building Bylaw No. 5912, 1993, Amendment Bylaw No.
8628, 2017 (First Three Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George Building Bylaw No. 5912, 1993, Amendment Bylaw No.
8628, 2017", BE GRANTED FIRST THREE READINGS.
F.5 Bylaw: City of Prince George Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 7557, 2004,
Amendment Bylaw No. 8882, 2017 (First Three Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 7557, 2004,
Amendment Bylaw No. 8882, 2017", BE GRANTED FIRST THREE READINGS.
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Item F.6 - Report: Resolution of Support for Caledonia Nordic Ski Club
Attachment: Exhibit "A" - Caledonia Nordic Ski Club (CNSC) - Management Summary and
Letter
RECOMMENDATION: That Council PROVIDE a letter in support of the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club's
Nominal Rent Tenure application to the Ministry of Community Sport and Cultural
Development for the purpose of operating a Nordic ski facility.
Item F.6
Report: Resolution of Support for Caledonia Nordic Ski ClubAttachment: Exhibit "A" - Caledonia Nordic Ski Club (CNSC) - Management Summary and
Letter
RECOMMENDATION: That Council PROVIDE a letter in support of the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club's
Nominal Rent Tenure application to the Ministry of Community Sport and Cultural
Development for the purpose of operating a Nordic ski facility.
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Items F.7 - F.9 - F.7 Report: Official Community Plan Amendment Application No. CP100139 (Bylaw No.
8860, 2017) and Rezoning Application No. RZ100558 (Bylaw No. 8861, 2017)
Applicant: Broadstreet Properties for Cantana Investments Limited, Inc.
Location: 5920 O'Grady Road
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Exhibit “A” - Bylaw No. 8860
Attachment: Appendix “A” to Bylaw No. 8861
Attachment: Exhibit “A” to Application No. CP100139
Submission: Correspondence dated June 30, 2017 from Matthew Fitzgerald, Development
Manager, Seymour Pacific Developments Ltd. (Applicant) in Support of the
Application
F.8 Bylaw: City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011,
Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017 (First and Second Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council DENY FIRST AND SECOND READINGS of "City of Prince George
Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017"
to permit development up to 6 storeys in height at the intersection of O’Grady Road
and Stringer Crescent, as shown on Exhibit “A” to Bylaw No. 8860, 2017.
ALTERNATE RECOMMENDATION: 1. That Council GIVE FIRST READING to “City of Prince George Official
Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017” to
permit development up to 6 storeys in heights at the intersection of O’Grady Road and
Stringer Crescent, as shown on Exhibit “A” to Bylaw No. 8860, 2017".
2. That Council CONSIDER “City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw
No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017”, in conjunction with the current
Financial Plan and confirm there are no issues.
3. That Council CONSIDER “City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw
No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017”, in conjunction with the current
Regional District of Fraser Fort-George Solid Waste Management Plan and confirm
there are no issues.
4. That Council CONSIDER “City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw
No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017”, in conjunction with the City of
Prince George Strategic Framework for a Sustainable Prince George and confirm there
are no issues.
5. That Council GIVE SECOND READING to “City of Prince George Official
Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017”.
6. That Council APPROVE the following public consultation process to fulfill the
requirements of Section 475 of the Local Government Act:
1. Citywide Newspaper advertisement(s) requesting written comment; and
2. Request for written comment from properties identified on Exhibit “A” to
CP100139; and
3. 1 Public Meeting.
F.9 Bylaw: City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No.
8861, 2017 (First and Second Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council DENY FIRST AND SECOND READINGS of "City of Prince George
Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No. 8861, 2017" to rezone the Lot 1,
District Lot 753, Cariboo District, Plan BCP41482 from C2: Regional Commercial to
RM6: Mid-Rise Residential, as shown on Appendix “A” to Bylaw No. 8861, 2017.
ALTERNATE RECOMMENDATION: 1. That Council GIVE FIRST and SECOND READINGS to “City of Prince George
Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No. 8861, 2017” to rezone Lot 1,
District Lot 753, Cariboo District, Plan BCP41482 from C2: Regional Commercial to
RM6: Mid-Rise Residential, as shown on Appendix “A” to Bylaw No. 8861, 2017.
2. That the Public Hearing of Bylaw No, 8860, 2017 and Bylaw No. 8861, 2017 BE
WITHHELD until the following requirements have been met to the satisfaction of
Administration:
1. Development Permit Submission;
2. Receipt of a Traffic Impact Study.
3. That Final Reading of proposed Bylaw No. 8860, 2017 and Bylaw No. 8861, 2017
BE WITHHELD until the following requirements have been met to the satisfaction of
Administration:
1. Receipt of a Servicing Brief;
2. Development Permit approval;
Registration of a Covenant restricting the design of the development to
the design approved through the Development Permit Process;
3. In addition, any recommendations presented in the preceding items must be addressed
to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Planning and Development.
Items F.7 - F.9
F.7 Report: Official Community Plan Amendment Application No. CP100139 (Bylaw No.8860, 2017) and Rezoning Application No. RZ100558 (Bylaw No. 8861, 2017)
Applicant: Broadstreet Properties for Cantana Investments Limited, Inc.
Location: 5920 O'Grady Road
Attachment: Location and Existing Zoning Map
Attachment: Exhibit “A” - Bylaw No. 8860
Attachment: Appendix “A” to Bylaw No. 8861
Attachment: Exhibit “A” to Application No. CP100139
Submission: Correspondence dated June 30, 2017 from Matthew Fitzgerald, Development
Manager, Seymour Pacific Developments Ltd. (Applicant) in Support of the
Application
F.8 Bylaw: City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011,
Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017 (First and Second Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council DENY FIRST AND SECOND READINGS of "City of Prince George
Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017"
to permit development up to 6 storeys in height at the intersection of O’Grady Road
and Stringer Crescent, as shown on Exhibit “A” to Bylaw No. 8860, 2017.
ALTERNATE RECOMMENDATION: 1. That Council GIVE FIRST READING to “City of Prince George Official
Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017” to
permit development up to 6 storeys in heights at the intersection of O’Grady Road and
Stringer Crescent, as shown on Exhibit “A” to Bylaw No. 8860, 2017".
2. That Council CONSIDER “City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw
No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017”, in conjunction with the current
Financial Plan and confirm there are no issues.
3. That Council CONSIDER “City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw
No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017”, in conjunction with the current
Regional District of Fraser Fort-George Solid Waste Management Plan and confirm
there are no issues.
4. That Council CONSIDER “City of Prince George Official Community Plan Bylaw
No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017”, in conjunction with the City of
Prince George Strategic Framework for a Sustainable Prince George and confirm there
are no issues.
5. That Council GIVE SECOND READING to “City of Prince George Official
Community Plan Bylaw No. 8383, 2011, Amendment Bylaw No. 8860, 2017”.
6. That Council APPROVE the following public consultation process to fulfill the
requirements of Section 475 of the Local Government Act:
1. Citywide Newspaper advertisement(s) requesting written comment; and
2. Request for written comment from properties identified on Exhibit “A” to
CP100139; and
3. 1 Public Meeting.
F.9 Bylaw: City of Prince George Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No.
8861, 2017 (First and Second Readings)
RECOMMENDATION: That Council DENY FIRST AND SECOND READINGS of "City of Prince George
Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No. 8861, 2017" to rezone the Lot 1,
District Lot 753, Cariboo District, Plan BCP41482 from C2: Regional Commercial to
RM6: Mid-Rise Residential, as shown on Appendix “A” to Bylaw No. 8861, 2017.
ALTERNATE RECOMMENDATION: 1. That Council GIVE FIRST and SECOND READINGS to “City of Prince George
Zoning Bylaw No. 7850, 2007, Amendment Bylaw No. 8861, 2017” to rezone Lot 1,
District Lot 753, Cariboo District, Plan BCP41482 from C2: Regional Commercial to
RM6: Mid-Rise Residential, as shown on Appendix “A” to Bylaw No. 8861, 2017.
2. That the Public Hearing of Bylaw No, 8860, 2017 and Bylaw No. 8861, 2017 BE
WITHHELD until the following requirements have been met to the satisfaction of
Administration:
1. Development Permit Submission;
2. Receipt of a Traffic Impact Study.
3. That Final Reading of proposed Bylaw No. 8860, 2017 and Bylaw No. 8861, 2017
BE WITHHELD until the following requirements have been met to the satisfaction of
Administration:
1. Receipt of a Servicing Brief;
2. Development Permit approval;
Registration of a Covenant restricting the design of the development to
the design approved through the Development Permit Process;
3. In addition, any recommendations presented in the preceding items must be addressed
to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Planning and Development.
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Item G - BYLAWS - FINAL READING AND ADOPTION
G.1 Bylaw: City of Prince George 5-Year Operating and Capital Financial Plans Bylaw No.
8755, 2016, Amendment Bylaw No. 8862, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George 5-Year Operating and Capital Financial Plans Bylaw No.
8755, 2016, Amendment Bylaw No. 8862, 2017", BE GRANTED FINAL READING
AND ADOPTION.
G.2 Bylaw: City of Prince George Vehicles for Hire Bylaw No. 7853, 2007, Amendment
Bylaw No. 8855, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George Vehicles for Hire Bylaw No. 7853, 2007, Amendment
Bylaw No. 8855, 2017", BE GRANTED FINAL READING AND ADOPTION.
G.3 Bylaw: 857 Wolczuk Road Closure Bylaw No. 8737, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That "857 Wolczuk Road Closure Bylaw No. 8737, 2017", BE GRANTED FINAL
READING AND ADOPTION.
G.4 Bylaw: Recreation Place Road Closure Bylaw No. 8798, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That "Recreation Place Road Closure Bylaw No. 8798, 2017", BE GRANTED FINAL
READING AND ADOPTION
Item G
BYLAWS - FINAL READING AND ADOPTIONG.1 Bylaw: City of Prince George 5-Year Operating and Capital Financial Plans Bylaw No.
8755, 2016, Amendment Bylaw No. 8862, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George 5-Year Operating and Capital Financial Plans Bylaw No.
8755, 2016, Amendment Bylaw No. 8862, 2017", BE GRANTED FINAL READING
AND ADOPTION.
G.2 Bylaw: City of Prince George Vehicles for Hire Bylaw No. 7853, 2007, Amendment
Bylaw No. 8855, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That "City of Prince George Vehicles for Hire Bylaw No. 7853, 2007, Amendment
Bylaw No. 8855, 2017", BE GRANTED FINAL READING AND ADOPTION.
G.3 Bylaw: 857 Wolczuk Road Closure Bylaw No. 8737, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That "857 Wolczuk Road Closure Bylaw No. 8737, 2017", BE GRANTED FINAL
READING AND ADOPTION.
G.4 Bylaw: Recreation Place Road Closure Bylaw No. 8798, 2017
RECOMMENDATION: That "Recreation Place Road Closure Bylaw No. 8798, 2017", BE GRANTED FINAL
READING AND ADOPTION
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Item H - CORRESPONDENCE
H.1 Correspondence dated June 21, 2017 from Glenn Dawe: Concerns regarding McGuire Road
H.2 Correspondence dated June 14, 2017 from Shaely Wilbur, President, North Central Local Government
Association (NCLGA): North Central Local Government Association Non-Partisanship
H.3 Correspondence dated June 15, 2017 from Danyta Welch, Policy and Programs Officer, Union of British
Columbia Municipalities: 2016 Age-Friendly Community Planning and Projects Grant
H.4 Correspondence dated June 28, 2017 from Ted Clarke, Vice-president of Northern B.C. Helicopter
Emergency Rescue Operations Society (HEROS) regarding Request for Support of a proposal to the
Provincial Government for a system-wide prehospital care inquiry including a universal cost/benefit
analysis study.
H.5 Correspondence dated June 26, 2017 from Bernadette Kipping, President, Hart Highlands Winter Club
regarding Hart Highlands Winter Club - Northern Development Initiative Trust Grant Funding
RECOMMENDATION: That Council SUPPORT the application to Northern Development Initiative Trust
from the Hart Highlands Winter Club for a "Community Halls and Recreation Facilities" Grant of up to thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) from the Prince George Regional Development Account for the Hart Highlands Winter Club's snow making system.
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Item H
CORRESPONDENCEH.1 Correspondence dated June 21, 2017 from Glenn Dawe: Concerns regarding McGuire Road
H.2 Correspondence dated June 14, 2017 from Shaely Wilbur, President, North Central Local Government
Association (NCLGA): North Central Local Government Association Non-Partisanship
H.3 Correspondence dated June 15, 2017 from Danyta Welch, Policy and Programs Officer, Union of British
Columbia Municipalities: 2016 Age-Friendly Community Planning and Projects Grant
H.4 Correspondence dated June 28, 2017 from Ted Clarke, Vice-president of Northern B.C. Helicopter
Emergency Rescue Operations Society (HEROS) regarding Request for Support of a proposal to the
Provincial Government for a system-wide prehospital care inquiry including a universal cost/benefit
analysis study.
H.5 Correspondence dated June 26, 2017 from Bernadette Kipping, President, Hart Highlands Winter Club
regarding Hart Highlands Winter Club - Northern Development Initiative Trust Grant Funding
RECOMMENDATION: That Council SUPPORT the application to Northern Development Initiative Trust
from the Hart Highlands Winter Club for a "Community Halls and Recreation Facilities" Grant of up to thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) from the Prince George Regional Development Account for the Hart Highlands Winter Club's snow making system.
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