OPENING PRAYER/MEDITATION Councillor Payne 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.
3. Minutes of Council for the regular meeting of Monday, May 14, 2018 are presented for adoption. 4. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Minutes of Council for the regular meeting of Monday, May 14, 2018 be presented for adoption. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
5. Minutes of Council for the special meeting of Tuesday, May 22, 2018 are presented for adoption. 6. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Minutes of Council for the special meeting of Tuesday, May 22, 2018 be presented for adoption. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
STATUTORY PUBLIC HEARINGS Statutory Public Hearing regarding By-law No. 4964, a by-law to amend the General Plan By-law No. 4656, as amended, to change the designation of the lands described as Lot 13, Block 81, Plan 104276; Lot 15, Block 78, Plan 4059; ROAD, Plan 3950; Lot 10, Block 81, Plan 3950; Lot 26, Block 82, Plan 3950; Lot 25, Block 82, Plan 3950; a portion of Lot 14, Block 81, Plan 4521; and the portion of the Transmission Line, from Mixed Use to Natural Area as shown on Schedule A (Twin Pine Hill).
Statutory Public Hearing regarding By-law No. 4965, a by?law to amend Zoning By-law No. 4404, as amended, to change the zoning of the lands described as Lot 13, Block 81, Plan 104276; Lot 15, Block 78, Plan 4059; ROAD, Plan 3950; Lot 10, Block 81, Plan 3950; Lot 26, Block 82, Plan 3950; Lot 25, Block 82, Plan 3950; a portion of Lot 14, Block 81, Plan 4521; and the portion of the Transmission Line, from Nature Preservation (NP) to Parks and Recreation (PR), as shown on Schedule A (Twin Pine Hill).
DELEGATIONS PERTAINING TO ITEMS ON THE AGENDA
MEMBER STATEMENTS 12. A request to proclaim the week of June 12, 2018 as “Philippine Independence and Philippines and Other Cultures Week” in the City of Yellowknife. 13. Are there any Member statements from the floor?
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS Councillor Payne will introduce the following reports: 14. Municipal Services Committee Report for May 14, 2018. 15. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Council adopt the Terms of Reference for an Advisory Committee for the University/Post?Secondary Institution Feasibility and Benefits Study and direct Administration to establish the Committee in accordance with the Terms of Reference. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
16. Municipal Services Committee Report for May 22, 2018. 17. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Council direct Administration to provide the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) with the following priorities for consideration when determining Yellowknife Detachment’s Policing Priorities for 2018: • Priority 1. Increased Visibility in the Downtown Core – continue to be a strong visual presence within Yellowknife’s downtown to provide safety; • Priority 2. Enforcement of Drugs, Gangs and Alcohol - continue to proactively address the influx of illegal drugs into our community, including opioids and other lethal street drugs; and • Priority 3. Address high user needs in a different way - Collaborate on a multi-disciplinary intervention program intended to mitigate frequent detainees/clients. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Council adopt the City of Yellowknife Strategic Waste Management Plan for information.
Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Administration be directed to: 1. add a sidewalk to one side of Calder Crescent to the 2018 Paving Program (maintaining two-way traffic and parking on both sides); and 2. identify a funding source. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
ENACTMENT OF BY-LAWS 20. By-law No. 4964 - A by-law to amend the General Plan By-law No. 4656, as amended, to change the designation of the lands described as Lot 13, Block 81, Plan 104276; Lot 15, Block 78, Plan 4059; ROAD, Plan 3950; Lot 10, Block 81, Plan 3950; Lot 26, Block 82, Plan 3950; Lot 25, Block 82, Plan 3950; a portion of Lot 14, Block 81, Plan 4521; and the portion of the Transmission Line, from Mixed Use to Natural Area as shown on Schedule A, is presented for Second Reading (Twin Pine Hill). 21. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By-law No. 4964. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
22. By-law No. 4965 - A by-law to amend Zoning By-law No. 4404, as amended, to change the zoning of the lands described as Lot 13, Block 81, Plan 104276; Lot 15, Block 78, Plan 4059; ROAD, Plan 3950; Lot 10, Block 81, Plan 3950; Lot 26, Block 82, Plan 3950; Lot 25, Block 82, Plan 3950; a portion of Lot 14, Block 81, Plan 4521; and the portion of the Transmission Line, from Nature Preservation (NP) to Parks and Recreation (PR), as shown on Schedule A, is presented for Second Reading (Twin Pine Hill). 23. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By-law No. 4965. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
24. By-law No. 4969 - A by-law to increase the term of office for Council from three years to four years, be presented for adoption and that voter approval be sought during the 2018 Municipal General Election is presented for First Reading. 25. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By-law No. 4969. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
26. By-law No. 4972 - A by-law to amend Land Administration Bylaw No. 4596, as amended, is presented for First and Second Reading. 27. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By-law No. 4972. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated 28. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By-law No. 4972. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
29. By-law No. 4973 - A by-law to amend the Zoning By-law No. 4404 to remove a location restriction regarding Hotels and Motels in the Old Town Mixed Use Zone and references to the Old Town Secondary Development Scheme, which was repealed with the approval of the General Plan, is presented for First Reading. 30. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By-law No. 4973. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
31. There was no deferred business and there were no tabled items for the agenda. 32. Is there any deferred business or are there any tabled items from the floor? ADJOURNMENT
OPENING PRAYER/MEDITATION Councillor Payne 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.
3. Minutes of Council for the regular meeting of Monday, May 14, 2018 are presented for adoption. 4. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Minutes of Council for the regular meeting of Monday, May 14, 2018 be presented for adoption. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
5. Minutes of Council for the special meeting of Tuesday, May 22, 2018 are presented for adoption. 6. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Minutes of Council for the special meeting of Tuesday, May 22, 2018 be presented for adoption. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
STATUTORY PUBLIC HEARINGS Statutory Public Hearing regarding By-law No. 4964, a by-law to amend the General Plan By-law No. 4656, as amended, to change the designation of the lands described as Lot 13, Block 81, Plan 104276; Lot 15, Block 78, Plan 4059; ROAD, Plan 3950; Lot 10, Block 81, Plan 3950; Lot 26, Block 82, Plan 3950; Lot 25, Block 82, Plan 3950; a portion of Lot 14, Block 81, Plan 4521; and the portion of the Transmission Line, from Mixed Use to Natural Area as shown on Schedule A (Twin Pine Hill).
Statutory Public Hearing regarding By-law No. 4965, a by?law to amend Zoning By-law No. 4404, as amended, to change the zoning of the lands described as Lot 13, Block 81, Plan 104276; Lot 15, Block 78, Plan 4059; ROAD, Plan 3950; Lot 10, Block 81, Plan 3950; Lot 26, Block 82, Plan 3950; Lot 25, Block 82, Plan 3950; a portion of Lot 14, Block 81, Plan 4521; and the portion of the Transmission Line, from Nature Preservation (NP) to Parks and Recreation (PR), as shown on Schedule A (Twin Pine Hill).
DELEGATIONS PERTAINING TO ITEMS ON THE AGENDA
MEMBER STATEMENTS 12. A request to proclaim the week of June 12, 2018 as “Philippine Independence and Philippines and Other Cultures Week” in the City of Yellowknife. 13. Are there any Member statements from the floor?
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS Councillor Payne will introduce the following reports: 14. Municipal Services Committee Report for May 14, 2018. 15. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Council adopt the Terms of Reference for an Advisory Committee for the University/Post?Secondary Institution Feasibility and Benefits Study and direct Administration to establish the Committee in accordance with the Terms of Reference. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
16. Municipal Services Committee Report for May 22, 2018. 17. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Council direct Administration to provide the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) with the following priorities for consideration when determining Yellowknife Detachment’s Policing Priorities for 2018: • Priority 1. Increased Visibility in the Downtown Core – continue to be a strong visual presence within Yellowknife’s downtown to provide safety; • Priority 2. Enforcement of Drugs, Gangs and Alcohol - continue to proactively address the influx of illegal drugs into our community, including opioids and other lethal street drugs; and • Priority 3. Address high user needs in a different way - Collaborate on a multi-disciplinary intervention program intended to mitigate frequent detainees/clients. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Council adopt the City of Yellowknife Strategic Waste Management Plan for information.
Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, That Administration be directed to: 1. add a sidewalk to one side of Calder Crescent to the 2018 Paving Program (maintaining two-way traffic and parking on both sides); and 2. identify a funding source. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
ENACTMENT OF BY-LAWS 20. By-law No. 4964 - A by-law to amend the General Plan By-law No. 4656, as amended, to change the designation of the lands described as Lot 13, Block 81, Plan 104276; Lot 15, Block 78, Plan 4059; ROAD, Plan 3950; Lot 10, Block 81, Plan 3950; Lot 26, Block 82, Plan 3950; Lot 25, Block 82, Plan 3950; a portion of Lot 14, Block 81, Plan 4521; and the portion of the Transmission Line, from Mixed Use to Natural Area as shown on Schedule A, is presented for Second Reading (Twin Pine Hill). 21. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By-law No. 4964. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
22. By-law No. 4965 - A by-law to amend Zoning By-law No. 4404, as amended, to change the zoning of the lands described as Lot 13, Block 81, Plan 104276; Lot 15, Block 78, Plan 4059; ROAD, Plan 3950; Lot 10, Block 81, Plan 3950; Lot 26, Block 82, Plan 3950; Lot 25, Block 82, Plan 3950; a portion of Lot 14, Block 81, Plan 4521; and the portion of the Transmission Line, from Nature Preservation (NP) to Parks and Recreation (PR), as shown on Schedule A, is presented for Second Reading (Twin Pine Hill). 23. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By-law No. 4965. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
24. By-law No. 4969 - A by-law to increase the term of office for Council from three years to four years, be presented for adoption and that voter approval be sought during the 2018 Municipal General Election is presented for First Reading. 25. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By-law No. 4969. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
26. By-law No. 4972 - A by-law to amend Land Administration Bylaw No. 4596, as amended, is presented for First and Second Reading. 27. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By-law No. 4972. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated 28. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, Second Reading of By-law No. 4972. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
29. By-law No. 4973 - A by-law to amend the Zoning By-law No. 4404 to remove a location restriction regarding Hotels and Motels in the Old Town Mixed Use Zone and references to the Old Town Secondary Development Scheme, which was repealed with the approval of the General Plan, is presented for First Reading. 30. Councillor Payne moves, Councillor ____________ seconds, First Reading of By-law No. 4973. Unanimous In Favour Opposed Carried / Defeated
31. There was no deferred business and there were no tabled items for the agenda. 32. Is there any deferred business or are there any tabled items from the floor? ADJOURNMENT