OPENING PRAYER/MEDITATION 1. Councillor Bell will read the Opening Prayer/Meditation. We are grateful for our city, for our homes, for our neighbours, and for our freedom. We are grateful for the opportunity we have to meet here and to serve our fellow citizens. May we bring both the strength of our convictions, and the willingness to listen and learn, to our discussions. May we consider the needs and aspirations of all our fellow citizens in our decisions. And may we always represent our constituents with dignity, integrity, and honesty. AWARDS, CEREMONIES AND PRESENTATIONS 2. There were no awards, ceremonies or presentations for the agenda.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING(S) Previously Distributed 3. Minutes of Council for the regular meeting of Monday, February 9, 2015 are presented for adoption. 4. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Minutes of Council for the regular meeting of Monday, February 9, 2015 be presented for adoption. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF 5. Does any Member have a pecuniary interest in any matter before Council tonight? CORRESPONDENCE & PETITIONS 6. There was no correspondence nor were there any petitions for the agenda. COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 2 STATUTORY PUBLIC HEARINGS 7. There were no Statutory Public Hearings for the agenda. DELEGATIONS PERTAINING TO ITEMS ON THE AGENDA 8. There were no delegations pertaining to items on the agenda. MEMBER STATEMENTS 9. There were no statements for the agenda. 10. Are there any Member statements from the floor?
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, i) That Council direct Administration to explore, with Municipal and Community Affairs of the GNWT, options for amending the Development Incentive Program By?law No. 4534 to provide the option for the five?year (and any extended period) tax abatement on improvements for Residential Intensification in the form of an upfront payment refund (with a 5% administrative charge) on the present value of the projected tax abatement in the first year in which the abatement is eligible. ii) That Council direct Administration to bring forward a memorandum to explore options for rezoning the portion of Old Airport Road from Byrne Road to the northern portion of Borden Drive to permit multi?family and multi?attached residential as a conditionally permitted use to promote residential intensification as outlined in various municipal Plans.
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That the City of Yellowknife cease discussions regarding the transfer of ownership of the Robertson Headframe from Newmont Mining Corporation to the City of Yellowknife for the purposes of preserving the structure.
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That, in accordance with the Property Assessment and Taxation Act, Council direct Administration to auction the following properties, at City Hall at 9:00 a.m. (MST) on Friday, June 12, 2015. The minimum price shall be 50% of the assessed value as listed for each property: 2015 TAX AUCTION LIST Municipal Legal Description 2013 2015 Minimum Address Lot Block Plan Total Arrears Assessed Value Auction Price 603 NEGUS A & B NEGUS 603 1004 $110.70 $607,700 $303,850 16 HEARNE HILL RD 3 5 68 $252.31 $194,430 $97,215 13 CALDER CRES 2 517 1237 $271.79 $406,330 $203,165 84 HORDAL RD 16 552 1894 $462.78 $170,520 $85,260 130 DEMELT CRES 16 551 3826 $484.32 $280,260 $140,130 432 NORSEMAN DR UNIT 140 163 C2090 $511.02 $48,050 $24,025 559 CATALINA DR UNIT 74 163 C2090 $611.34 $209,090 $104,545 2 154 1137 $677.08 $6,550 $3,275 22 CAMERON RD 20 536 2094 $846.85 $99,320 $49,660 5310 44 ST #605 UNIT 5 91 C3531 $982.14 $216,720 $108,360 4211 49A AVE 12 71 632 $1,194.71 $88,500 $44,250 254 BORDEN DR 7 562 2072 $1,250.33 $247,490 $123,745 538 CATALINA DR UNIT 102 163 C2090 $1,318.63 $110,970 $55,485 123 KAM LAKE RD #A 32 503 1578 $1,319.41 $723,800 $361,900 638 ANSON DR UNIT 36 163 C2090 $1,660.33 $68,430 $34,215 326 BELLANCA AVE UNIT 192 163 C2090 $3,169.62 $180,840 $90,420 5504 50A AVE 16 105 483 $3,696.45 $249,950 $124,975 1 BROMLEY DR 1 508 1080 $4,515.00 $430,010 $215,005 5059 FINLAYSON DR 7 527 1704 $6,329.42 $443,530 $221,765 4310 50 AVE 13,PT26,27 70 69 $36,483.51 $878,220 $439,110 Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeat
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Council adopt the following recommendations as presented by the Grant Review Committee. 1. That the following groups be awarded funding as listed below for 2015 Special Grants: Organization Recommended Funding Level Conditions Midnight Sun Fly In Association $7,500.00 Funds for hosting of this summer Fly In Event. Yellowknife Shooting Club $1,500.00 Funds to offset cost for Youth Gun Safety Program. Long John Jamboree $10,000.00 Funds for hosting 2015 Long John Jamboree. Yellowknife Multi? Sport Club $5,000.00 Funds for trail improvement at the Ski Club. NWT Riders Association $3,000.00 Funds for hosting 2015 Show and Shine. Western Arctic Moving Pictures $7,500.00 Funds for hosting of the 2015 Yellowknife Film Festival. Young Life of Canada $3,500.00 Funds for facility rental for youth skate boarding. Yellowknife Artist Run Community Centre $8,000.00 Funds for hosting “This City III”. Yellowknife Climbing Club $4,500.00 Funds for the purchase of mats and first aid equipment. NWT Pride $4,400.00 Funds for hosting 2015 Gay Pride Day. Yellowknife Farmers Market $10,000.00 Funds for hosting 2015 Farmer Market. North Slave Metis Alliance $8,000.00 Funds for hosting 2015 National Aboriginal Day Event. Food First Foundation $1,000.00 Funds toward purchase of an appliance for a Yellowknife School. Yellowknife Wado Kai Karate Foundation $750.00 Funds toward the purchase of mats. NWT Mining Heritage $3,500.00 Funds for the hosting of the annual summer event. NWT Wellness Society $1,500.00 Funds for the hosting of the 2015 Wellness Conference. Yellowknife Community Garden collective $3,000.00 Funds for the purchase of benches. NWT Breast Health/Breast Cancer Action Group $1,750.00 Funds for facility rental and art supplies. COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 5 NWT Soccer Association $5,000.00 Funds for the purchase of a C?Can. For equipment storage. Old Town Community Association $6,000.00 Funds for the hosting of the 2015 Ramble and Ride. Canadian Parents for French $750.00 Funds for hosting the 2015 Concours d’arts oratoire. MS Society $1,750.00 Funds to assist with Yoga program for people with MS. Total $97,900 2. Direct the Grant Review Committee to continue to review the Special Grant funding process to discuss the manner in which Committee will decide how to distribute the funding in future years and make recommendations on the process for developing criteria.
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That the Planning and Lands Temporary Accommodation Policy be repealed.
ENACTMENT OF BY?LAWS 18. By?law No. 4828 ? A by?law to amend Development Incentive Program By?law No. 4534, as amended, to provide for five?year tax abatement on commercial portion of eligible Residential Intensification applications and Residential Intensification projects, is presented for First and Second Reading. 19. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4828. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 6 20. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By?law No. 4828.
21. By?law No. 4829 ? A by?law to amend Land Administration Bylaw No. 4596 to provide Council the discretion to dispose of land below the appraised value to facilitate developments which support Revitalization Initiatives, is presented for First and Second Reading. 22. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4829. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated 23. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By?law No. 4829.
By?law No. 4825 ? A by?law to dispose portions of Lot 32, Block 27, Plan 4297; portions of Lot 29, Block 27, Plan 1388; and portions of ROAD, Plan 176 to 506548 NWT Ltd. (Yellowknife Apartments Ltd) for consolidation with Lot 28, Block 27, Plan 1388 to facilitate mixeduse redevelopment is presented for First Reading. COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 7 25. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4825.
By?law No. 4827 ? A by?law to amend General Plan By?law No. 4656: “Map 1? Land Use Designations” to redesignate portion of Lot 32, Block 27, Plan 4297 and portion of Lot 29, Block 27, Plan 1388 from “Residential Community” to “Downtown”, is presented for First Reading. 29. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4827.
30. By?law No. 4830 ? A by?law to amend Sections 10.19 "I ? Industrial", 10.20 "LI ? Limited Industrial", and 10.25 "KL ? Kam Lake Light Industrial / Commercial Mix" with the following key changes: a. Permitting Duplex and Secondary Suite development; b. Conditionally Permitting Workers' Accommodation (up to eight units); c. Allowing Food/Beverage Service as a Permitted Use; d. Grandfathering existing Bulk Fuel Storage, Heavy Industrial Uses, and Kennel uses in Kam Lake, while removing them as Conditionally Permitted Uses; and e. Amending the minimum lot width regulations to allow for flexible (flag lot) subdivision, is presented for First Reading. 31. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4830. 32. By?law No. 4821 ? A by?law to acquire fee simple title to Grace Lake South parcels (Lots 5 to 7, Block 569, Project #2014?18?058 and Road, Plan 83), is presented for Third Reading. 33. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Third Reading of By?law No. 4821. 34. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That By?law No. 4821 be amended at Third Reading. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 9 35. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That By?law No. 4821 be amended by deleting the legal description and replacing therewith: Road, Plan 83 and Lots 5 to 7, Block 569, Plan 4612
36. By?law No. 4822 ? A by?law acquire leasehold interest in the parcels adjacent to McMeekan Causeway and the parcel adjacent to Lot 10, Block A, Plan 3801, as shown on Schedule “A” of the by?law, is presented for Third Reading. 37. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Third Reading of By?law No. 4822. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
38. By?law No. 4823 ? A by?law to acquire Lot 14, Block 307, Plan 4542, is presented for Third Reading. (Parcel on Niven Drive adjacent to Redcliff townhouses at 100 Lemay Drive) 39. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Third Reading of By?law No. 4823. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 10 DEFERRED BUSINESS AND TABLED ITEMS 40. There was no deferred business and there were no tabled items for the agenda. 41. Is there any deferred business or are there any tabled items from the floor? OLD BUSINESS 42. There was no old business for the agenda. 43. Is there any old business from the floor? NOTICES OF MOTION 44. There were no notices of motion for the agenda. 45. Are there any notices of motion from the floor? DELEGATIONS PERTAINING TO ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA 46. There were no delegations pertaining to items not on the agenda.
47. A memorandum regarding whether to amend Fees and Charges By?law No. 4436, as amended, by amending Parts 12 and 13 of Schedule B to reflect the correct fees and improve fee descriptions. 48. By?law No. 4831 ? A by?law to amend Fees and Charges By?law No. 4436, as amended, by amending Parts 12 and 13 of Schedule B to reflect the correct fees and improve fee description, is presented for First and Second Reading. 49. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4831. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 11 50. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By?law No. 4831.
51. Councillor Konge moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Administration be directed to find an appropriate area in town for future Kennel and farm animal use, with a “caretaker” component for animal supervision, and bring forward a plan and by?laws with appropriate zoning for such uses. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated 52. Is there any new business from the floor? ADMINISTRATIVE ENQUIRIES 53. There were no administrative enquiries for the agenda. 54. Are there any administrative enquiries from the floor? ADJOURNMENT
OPENING PRAYER/MEDITATION 1. Councillor Bell will read the Opening Prayer/Meditation. We are grateful for our city, for our homes, for our neighbours, and for our freedom. We are grateful for the opportunity we have to meet here and to serve our fellow citizens. May we bring both the strength of our convictions, and the willingness to listen and learn, to our discussions. May we consider the needs and aspirations of all our fellow citizens in our decisions. And may we always represent our constituents with dignity, integrity, and honesty. AWARDS, CEREMONIES AND PRESENTATIONS 2. There were no awards, ceremonies or presentations for the agenda.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING(S) Previously Distributed 3. Minutes of Council for the regular meeting of Monday, February 9, 2015 are presented for adoption. 4. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Minutes of Council for the regular meeting of Monday, February 9, 2015 be presented for adoption. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF 5. Does any Member have a pecuniary interest in any matter before Council tonight? CORRESPONDENCE & PETITIONS 6. There was no correspondence nor were there any petitions for the agenda. COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 2 STATUTORY PUBLIC HEARINGS 7. There were no Statutory Public Hearings for the agenda. DELEGATIONS PERTAINING TO ITEMS ON THE AGENDA 8. There were no delegations pertaining to items on the agenda. MEMBER STATEMENTS 9. There were no statements for the agenda. 10. Are there any Member statements from the floor?
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, i) That Council direct Administration to explore, with Municipal and Community Affairs of the GNWT, options for amending the Development Incentive Program By?law No. 4534 to provide the option for the five?year (and any extended period) tax abatement on improvements for Residential Intensification in the form of an upfront payment refund (with a 5% administrative charge) on the present value of the projected tax abatement in the first year in which the abatement is eligible. ii) That Council direct Administration to bring forward a memorandum to explore options for rezoning the portion of Old Airport Road from Byrne Road to the northern portion of Borden Drive to permit multi?family and multi?attached residential as a conditionally permitted use to promote residential intensification as outlined in various municipal Plans.
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That the City of Yellowknife cease discussions regarding the transfer of ownership of the Robertson Headframe from Newmont Mining Corporation to the City of Yellowknife for the purposes of preserving the structure.
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That, in accordance with the Property Assessment and Taxation Act, Council direct Administration to auction the following properties, at City Hall at 9:00 a.m. (MST) on Friday, June 12, 2015. The minimum price shall be 50% of the assessed value as listed for each property: 2015 TAX AUCTION LIST Municipal Legal Description 2013 2015 Minimum Address Lot Block Plan Total Arrears Assessed Value Auction Price 603 NEGUS A & B NEGUS 603 1004 $110.70 $607,700 $303,850 16 HEARNE HILL RD 3 5 68 $252.31 $194,430 $97,215 13 CALDER CRES 2 517 1237 $271.79 $406,330 $203,165 84 HORDAL RD 16 552 1894 $462.78 $170,520 $85,260 130 DEMELT CRES 16 551 3826 $484.32 $280,260 $140,130 432 NORSEMAN DR UNIT 140 163 C2090 $511.02 $48,050 $24,025 559 CATALINA DR UNIT 74 163 C2090 $611.34 $209,090 $104,545 2 154 1137 $677.08 $6,550 $3,275 22 CAMERON RD 20 536 2094 $846.85 $99,320 $49,660 5310 44 ST #605 UNIT 5 91 C3531 $982.14 $216,720 $108,360 4211 49A AVE 12 71 632 $1,194.71 $88,500 $44,250 254 BORDEN DR 7 562 2072 $1,250.33 $247,490 $123,745 538 CATALINA DR UNIT 102 163 C2090 $1,318.63 $110,970 $55,485 123 KAM LAKE RD #A 32 503 1578 $1,319.41 $723,800 $361,900 638 ANSON DR UNIT 36 163 C2090 $1,660.33 $68,430 $34,215 326 BELLANCA AVE UNIT 192 163 C2090 $3,169.62 $180,840 $90,420 5504 50A AVE 16 105 483 $3,696.45 $249,950 $124,975 1 BROMLEY DR 1 508 1080 $4,515.00 $430,010 $215,005 5059 FINLAYSON DR 7 527 1704 $6,329.42 $443,530 $221,765 4310 50 AVE 13,PT26,27 70 69 $36,483.51 $878,220 $439,110 Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeat
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Council adopt the following recommendations as presented by the Grant Review Committee. 1. That the following groups be awarded funding as listed below for 2015 Special Grants: Organization Recommended Funding Level Conditions Midnight Sun Fly In Association $7,500.00 Funds for hosting of this summer Fly In Event. Yellowknife Shooting Club $1,500.00 Funds to offset cost for Youth Gun Safety Program. Long John Jamboree $10,000.00 Funds for hosting 2015 Long John Jamboree. Yellowknife Multi? Sport Club $5,000.00 Funds for trail improvement at the Ski Club. NWT Riders Association $3,000.00 Funds for hosting 2015 Show and Shine. Western Arctic Moving Pictures $7,500.00 Funds for hosting of the 2015 Yellowknife Film Festival. Young Life of Canada $3,500.00 Funds for facility rental for youth skate boarding. Yellowknife Artist Run Community Centre $8,000.00 Funds for hosting “This City III”. Yellowknife Climbing Club $4,500.00 Funds for the purchase of mats and first aid equipment. NWT Pride $4,400.00 Funds for hosting 2015 Gay Pride Day. Yellowknife Farmers Market $10,000.00 Funds for hosting 2015 Farmer Market. North Slave Metis Alliance $8,000.00 Funds for hosting 2015 National Aboriginal Day Event. Food First Foundation $1,000.00 Funds toward purchase of an appliance for a Yellowknife School. Yellowknife Wado Kai Karate Foundation $750.00 Funds toward the purchase of mats. NWT Mining Heritage $3,500.00 Funds for the hosting of the annual summer event. NWT Wellness Society $1,500.00 Funds for the hosting of the 2015 Wellness Conference. Yellowknife Community Garden collective $3,000.00 Funds for the purchase of benches. NWT Breast Health/Breast Cancer Action Group $1,750.00 Funds for facility rental and art supplies. COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 5 NWT Soccer Association $5,000.00 Funds for the purchase of a C?Can. For equipment storage. Old Town Community Association $6,000.00 Funds for the hosting of the 2015 Ramble and Ride. Canadian Parents for French $750.00 Funds for hosting the 2015 Concours d’arts oratoire. MS Society $1,750.00 Funds to assist with Yoga program for people with MS. Total $97,900 2. Direct the Grant Review Committee to continue to review the Special Grant funding process to discuss the manner in which Committee will decide how to distribute the funding in future years and make recommendations on the process for developing criteria.
Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That the Planning and Lands Temporary Accommodation Policy be repealed.
ENACTMENT OF BY?LAWS 18. By?law No. 4828 ? A by?law to amend Development Incentive Program By?law No. 4534, as amended, to provide for five?year tax abatement on commercial portion of eligible Residential Intensification applications and Residential Intensification projects, is presented for First and Second Reading. 19. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4828. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 6 20. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By?law No. 4828.
21. By?law No. 4829 ? A by?law to amend Land Administration Bylaw No. 4596 to provide Council the discretion to dispose of land below the appraised value to facilitate developments which support Revitalization Initiatives, is presented for First and Second Reading. 22. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4829. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated 23. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By?law No. 4829.
By?law No. 4825 ? A by?law to dispose portions of Lot 32, Block 27, Plan 4297; portions of Lot 29, Block 27, Plan 1388; and portions of ROAD, Plan 176 to 506548 NWT Ltd. (Yellowknife Apartments Ltd) for consolidation with Lot 28, Block 27, Plan 1388 to facilitate mixeduse redevelopment is presented for First Reading. COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 7 25. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4825.
By?law No. 4827 ? A by?law to amend General Plan By?law No. 4656: “Map 1? Land Use Designations” to redesignate portion of Lot 32, Block 27, Plan 4297 and portion of Lot 29, Block 27, Plan 1388 from “Residential Community” to “Downtown”, is presented for First Reading. 29. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4827.
30. By?law No. 4830 ? A by?law to amend Sections 10.19 "I ? Industrial", 10.20 "LI ? Limited Industrial", and 10.25 "KL ? Kam Lake Light Industrial / Commercial Mix" with the following key changes: a. Permitting Duplex and Secondary Suite development; b. Conditionally Permitting Workers' Accommodation (up to eight units); c. Allowing Food/Beverage Service as a Permitted Use; d. Grandfathering existing Bulk Fuel Storage, Heavy Industrial Uses, and Kennel uses in Kam Lake, while removing them as Conditionally Permitted Uses; and e. Amending the minimum lot width regulations to allow for flexible (flag lot) subdivision, is presented for First Reading. 31. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4830. 32. By?law No. 4821 ? A by?law to acquire fee simple title to Grace Lake South parcels (Lots 5 to 7, Block 569, Project #2014?18?058 and Road, Plan 83), is presented for Third Reading. 33. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Third Reading of By?law No. 4821. 34. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That By?law No. 4821 be amended at Third Reading. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 9 35. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That By?law No. 4821 be amended by deleting the legal description and replacing therewith: Road, Plan 83 and Lots 5 to 7, Block 569, Plan 4612
36. By?law No. 4822 ? A by?law acquire leasehold interest in the parcels adjacent to McMeekan Causeway and the parcel adjacent to Lot 10, Block A, Plan 3801, as shown on Schedule “A” of the by?law, is presented for Third Reading. 37. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Third Reading of By?law No. 4822. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
38. By?law No. 4823 ? A by?law to acquire Lot 14, Block 307, Plan 4542, is presented for Third Reading. (Parcel on Niven Drive adjacent to Redcliff townhouses at 100 Lemay Drive) 39. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Third Reading of By?law No. 4823. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 10 DEFERRED BUSINESS AND TABLED ITEMS 40. There was no deferred business and there were no tabled items for the agenda. 41. Is there any deferred business or are there any tabled items from the floor? OLD BUSINESS 42. There was no old business for the agenda. 43. Is there any old business from the floor? NOTICES OF MOTION 44. There were no notices of motion for the agenda. 45. Are there any notices of motion from the floor? DELEGATIONS PERTAINING TO ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA 46. There were no delegations pertaining to items not on the agenda.
47. A memorandum regarding whether to amend Fees and Charges By?law No. 4436, as amended, by amending Parts 12 and 13 of Schedule B to reflect the correct fees and improve fee descriptions. 48. By?law No. 4831 ? A by?law to amend Fees and Charges By?law No. 4436, as amended, by amending Parts 12 and 13 of Schedule B to reflect the correct fees and improve fee description, is presented for First and Second Reading. 49. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By?law No. 4831. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated COUNCIL AGENDA February 23, 2015 Item No. Page No. Description DM#419933 Page 11 50. Councillor Bell moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By?law No. 4831.
51. Councillor Konge moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Administration be directed to find an appropriate area in town for future Kennel and farm animal use, with a “caretaker” component for animal supervision, and bring forward a plan and by?laws with appropriate zoning for such uses. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated 52. Is there any new business from the floor? ADMINISTRATIVE ENQUIRIES 53. There were no administrative enquiries for the agenda. 54. Are there any administrative enquiries from the floor? ADJOURNMENT