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Posted: September 15, 2014

Fernie Council Connection

The following is a breakdown as to what occurred during the City of Fernie council meeting on Monday, Sept. 8.

1. AGREEMENTS, LICENCES PERMITS & POLICIES

FernCitHal1.1 Development Variance Permit Application No. 357 application was approved by council and notice was given of their intention to consider the issuance of Development Variance Permit No. DVP-357. The applicant is requesting to vary the front yard setbacks at 641-7th Avenue to facilitate the construction of a three storey commercial / residential building. Staff Report | Supporting Documents | Draft DVP

1.2 Development Variance Permit Application No. 358 application was approved by council and notice was given of their intention to consider the issuance of Development Variance Permit No. DVP-358. The applicant is requesting to vary the front and side yard setbacks at 791-9th Avenue to legalize the siting of the residential dwelling and to facilitate the construction of an attached single-car carport. Staff Report | Supporting Documents | Draft DVP

1.3 Development Variance Permit Application No. 361 application was approved by council and notice was given of their intention to consider the issuance of Development Variance Permit No. DVP-361. The applicant is requesting to vary the front, side and rear setbacks at 2 Slalom Drive to facilitate the placement of a manufactured home on the property and the construction of a detached garage. Staff Report | Supporting Documents | Draft DVP

1.4 Partnering Agreement between the City of Fernie and Shaw Cable Systems Limited. Council authorized the Mayor and Clerk to execute the partnering agreement for the provision of a free Wi-Fi Cloud in the downtown area and public facilities, for a term of five (5) years. Report to Council | Partnering Agreement

1.5 Municipal Liquor License Policy was adopted by council. The new policy, which replaces Liquor Sales after 2 a.m. Policy and the Special Occasion Liquor Licence Policy provides guidance on the application process new liquor licence application, permanent and temporary changes and special occasion liquor licences. Staff Report | Municipal Liquor Licence Policy |Liquor Sales After 2:00AM Policy | Special Occasion Liquor Licence Policy

2. BYLAWS

2.1 Zoning Bylaw No. 1750, Amendment Bylaw No. 168, Bylaw No. 2252, 2014. Following the public hearing (one public submissions was received), the bylaw received third reading and referral to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure for approval. The bylaw proposes to amend Zoning Bylaw No. 1750, Special Policy Area – CD1 Subzones Map and to rezone the subject lands within the Special Policy Area – CD1 Subzones (Whitetail Drive) from MU2 – Multiple Unit Two, LR2 – Leisure Recreation Two; and LR1 – Leisure Recreation One to DR1 – Detached Residential One. Staff Report | Supporting Documents | Bylaw 2252

2.2 Zoning Bylaw No. 1750, Amendment Bylaw No. 169, Bylaw No. 2258, 2014 received first and second readings with the public hearing scheduled for October 14. The bylaw proposes to rezone the property at 642 – 8th Avenue from R1-Single Family Residential to R1SL- Single Family Residential Small Lot. Staff Report | Supporting Documents | Bylaw 2258

2.3 Zoning Bylaw No. 1750, Amendment Bylaw No. 170, Bylaw No. 2262, 2014 received first and second readings with the public hearing scheduled for October 14. The bylaw proposes to rezone the property at 822 – 6th Avenue from R1 – Single Family Residential to R1SL – Single Family Residential Small Lot. Staff Report | Supporting Documents | Bylaw 2262

3. OTHER INFORMATIONAL ITEMS

cof3.1 Downtown Mobile Street Vendors Task Force terms of reference were approved by council. Volunteers interested in participating on the Task Force should visit the city’s website for more information on how to apply and the Task Force’s mandate. The Task Force shall be comprised of up to nine members in total: two representatives from council; three from the community at large; one from the Chamber of Commerce; one representing downtown residents; one representing mobile food vendors; and one representing the food service industry. Staff Report | Task Force ToR | Volunteer Opportunity

3.2 Emergency Social Services Director (ESSD). Council directed staff to advertise for a community volunteer to serve as the Emergency Social Services Director for the City of Fernie to implement and manage the Emergency Social Services (ESS) Program within the city’s municipal boundary. The Emergency Social Services Director (ESSD) will be responsible for coordinating the planning, development and implementation of the city’s ESS Program and further, provide assistance to persons forced to leave their homes due to floods, fire, avalanches or other emergencies. This includes lodging, clothing, food and other support. Staff Report | Notice | Volunteer Opportunity

3.3 Social Policy Framework presented by the Board Voice. Council resolved to call upon the Premier to begin a consultation with British Columbians to initiate the development of a Social Policy Framework that will set out key policy directions, values, priorities, roles and expectations, and guide the creation of public policy to meet our social needs now and into the future. Presentation

4. UPCOMING MEETINGS AND OTHER NEWS

4.1 Next Regular Meeting and Committee of the Whole (COTW) is scheduled for Tuesday, October 14. COTW to commence at 10 a.m. and the Regular Council meeting at 7 p.m. Council meetings are streamed live or can be viewed on-demand on the city’s website or watched on Shaw TV Channel 10 at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and 11 a.m. on Thursdays.

4.2 There will be no scheduled meetings of Council on September 22, as members of council will be attending the Union of British Columbia of Municipalities (UBCM) Conference in Whistler, BC from September 22 – 26.

4.3 West Fernie Boundary Extension – TOWN HALL Meeting on Wednesday, September 17 at 7 p.m. at the Fernie Seniors Centre, 562 3rd Avenue to respond to any questions or concerns electors may have regarding the West Fernie Servicing and Restructure Petition. Mayor and Council, along with Electoral Area A Director (Mike Sosnowski) and city staff will be on hand to respond to your questions. The deadline to participate in the Alternate Approval Process (AAP) is 5 p.m. on Monday, September 29. Elector Response Forms are available at City Hall during regular office hours or can be downloaded from the City’s website at www.fernie.ca. To participate you must be a Canadian citizen; be at least 18 years of age; have lived in British Columbia for at least the last 6 months; and have lived or owned property within the City of Fernie for at least the last 30 days from the date that you sign the form.

For more information visit www.fernie.ca or if you have further questions please contact:

Jim Hendricks, Chief Administrative Officer -250-423-2225 or [email protected]

Dave Cockwell, Director of Operational Services – 250-423-2230 or [email protected]

Financial Information:

Terry Holt, Director of Financial & Computer Services – 250-423-2223 or [email protected]

AAP / Elector Response:

Michelle Martineau, Director of Corporate Administration Services – 250.423.2231 or [email protected]

4.4 Public & Informal Hearings will be held on Tuesday, October 14 at 7 p.m. to receive submissions from the public respecting matters contained in:

Zoning Bylaw No. 1750, Amendment Bylaw No. 169, Bylaw No. 2258, 2014

Zoning Bylaw No. 1750, Amendment Bylaw No. 170, Bylaw No. 2262, 2014

Development Variance Permit Application No. 357

Development Variance Permit Application No. 358

Development Variance Permit Application No. 361

4.5 Stat Holiday Closures. City Hall, Fernie Aquatic Centre and the Fernie Memorial Arena will be closed on Monday, October 13 for the Statutory Holiday (Thanksgiving).

4.5 Upcoming Committee & Board Meetings:

Cemetery Committee – Thursday, October 9, at 4 p.m. in the meeting room at City Hall, 501-3rd Ave.

Beautification Committee – Wednesday, October 8 at 9 a.m. in the meeting room at City Hall, 501-3rd Ave.

Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Commission– Wednesday, September 17 at 1 p.m. in the City Hall 2nd floor meeting room, 501-3rd Ave. (tentative)

A copy of the agenda package is available on the city website.

City of Fernie

 


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