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Posted: August 14, 2015

Fernie Council Connection

The following is a synopsis of what occurred during the August 10 City of Fernie council meeting.

1. BYLAWS

ferniecityhall1.1 Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2231, 2014, Amendment No. 3, Bylaw No. 2272, 2014 & Bylaw No. 1750, Amendment No. 175, Bylaw No. 2278, 2014      Council gave first and second reading to Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2231, Amendment No. 3, Bylaw No. 2272, 2014 as well Zoning Bylaw No. 1750, Amendment No. 175, Bylaw No. 2278, 2014 and referred both bylaws to a public hearing. Report to Council

2. OTHER INFORMATIONAL ITEMS

2.1 Maiden Lake Area Cleanup      Council supported the request to loan Wildsight the equipment to clean up the area around Maiden Lake to eradicate invasive weeds in the area. Council also directed staff to investigate installing additional bear proof garbage receptacles along the city sidewalks at either end of the property similar to the high school and other locations in town. Request from Wildsight re: Maiden Lake Cleanup

2.2 Business Retention & Expansion Survey      Council agreed to support the spirit of the Business Retention & Expansion Survey application and allocate $2,500 to help execute the survey to allow for a larger database. 2015-08-05 Email re: Business Retention & Expansion Survey | Business & Retention Survey Budget

cof2.3 Floodplain Exemption – 691 7th Avenue      Council agreed to exempt the property at 691-7th Avenue, in accordance with Section 910(5) of the Local Government Act, from the application of Section 5.a.(i) of Floodplain Management Bylaw No.1780, requiring that a Flood Construction Level of 998.25 metres be established to enable the use of the lower level of the building for human habitation with the underside of the basement slab being at an elevation of approximately 997.64 metres as noted in the attached Flood Hazard Assessment dated June 4th, 2015 prepared by Groundtech Engineering. Report to Council

2.4 Appointment to the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions Committee      Council agreed to amend the Terms of Reference for the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions Committee by increasing the members from the Community-at-large from two to three and appointed Mr. Yori Jamin to the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions Committee as a member of the community-at-large. Report to Council | GHG Emission Reduction Committee Terms of Reference

2.5 Clean up of Unsightly Properties      Council authorized that Officers, employees or agents of the City of Fernie be authorized to enter onto the property located at: 4 Silver Ridge Way;  621-8th Avenue; 861-11th Avenue;  1 St. Margaret’s Road; 34 Silver Ridge Drive; 36 Silver Ridge Drive.

After giving reasonable notice to the owners of the property, to take the required action to cut and remove all long grasses and weeds on entire property at the expense of the owners of the subject property, and recover the costs incurred from those owners as a debt in accordance with sections 16 and 17 of the Community Charter, [SBC 2003] Ch. 26. Report to Council / SilverRidge Wayl | Report to Council / 621-8th Avenue | Report to Council 861-11th Ave | Report to Council / 1 St. Margaret’s Road & 34 & 36 Silver Ridge Drive

Station Square2.6 Station Square Public Washroom Facility    Council directed staff to commence a competitive bid process to select a suitable contractor to undertake the construction of a public washroom facility in an appropriate location in the city owned parking lot across 6th Street from the Fernie Arts Station, and

THAT the public washroom facility conform with the Downtown Design Guidelines as defined in City’s Official Community Plan and be designed to be a unisex facility that includes a tap to fill water bottles, infant change tables, handicap accessibility and a charging station for electronics, and

THAT the costs associated with the construction of the public washroom facility not exceed $80,000, the funding source for which will be the Province’s Resort Municipality Initiative, and more specifically, the Festival and Event Development category of the 2012-2016 Resort Development Strategy. Report to Council | Station Square Public Washroom Background Documents | Stakeholder Support Emails

2.7 Community Business and Excellence Awards      Council authorized continued support of the Awards, which recognizes key people and businesses in our community.         Letter from the Fernie Chamber of Commerce

2.8 Fernie Colour Crawl      Council granted the requests for road closures and the use of barriers for the upcoming race to be held on Saturday, September 26. The Fernie Color Crawl re Road Closure requests | Fernie Color Crawl – Map

2.9 BC Hydro’s Community Champions Program, 2015      Council authorized the information to be forwarded to local Wildsight office via Councillor Schafer. On August 18, BC Hydro will launch the 2015 edition of our Community Champions Program. BC Hydro is looking for non-profit organizations from across B.C. to submit video entries that tell us what they are doing to make their community more sustainable. Results of the public voting will determine three of the winners, who will each receive $10,000 to continue their sustainability-based project. They also encourage all participants to share the story of their conservation initiative or show support for their favourite non-profit on social media using the hashtag #BCHCommunityChampions. 2015-07-28 Email from BC Hydro

2.10 Association of Kootenay Boundaries of Local Government (AKBLG) re: Aging in the Kootenays    Council authorized any member of council to attend the workshop, which will be held in on October 7 in Trail. 2015-08-10 Email AKBLG | Aging in the Kootenays-AKBLG Poster

3. UPCOMING MEETINGS AND OTHER NEWS

Fernie Ridgemont Park3.1 Ridgemont Park located at 200 Ridgemont Lane will be open to the public on Friday, August 14.     New equipment has been installed over the last few months resulting in a park that will be enjoyed for years to come.  The city thanks residents for Ridgemont-park-reopens

3.2 Water Restrictions in Effect      Residents are advised that due to extreme summer temperatures and dry conditions the city has implemented a Watering Restriction Program effective immediately. These restrictions apply to lawn watering and other uses. Residents are urged to adhere to these restrictions until further notice. Water Restrictions in Effect

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

City of Fernie


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