The final Council session for June takes place this evening, the last of the twice a month gatherings until October for City Council members.
That as they head into the more relaxed schedule of Council meetings for summer.
The night will be a busy one, with two presentations set for the Committee of the Whole; the first a presentation from the Commander of the Prince Rupert Detachment of the RCMP, followed by a presentation related to the release of the 2022 Annual Report for the Community.
In the regular session there is much ahead as well.
Included are a number of Reports for Council, include on the list, a proposal to change the timeline of the city's budget process, an update on the city's Parking plans in specified areas and a report on the Tourism Prince Rupert plans for Mariner's Park.
The City also release its Statement of Financial Information, a compilation of salary, expenses for both elected officials and civic management, staff and workforce, As well as a lit of payments to venders.
The key housing proposals could move forward with Council to provide readings to Zoning Amendment bylaws for Hays Cove at Frederick and on Ninth Avenue West at Lisa Walters Drive
Council members will also hear a report on the proposed Alternate Approval Process ahead towards loan requirements for Civic infrastructure.
Council will also move forward on zoning themes towards DayCare Facilities.
A range of variance requests also make for some of the agenda on the night.
The Regular Session
Tonight's Regular Council session starts at 7 PM and can be viewed by way of the Live Feed from the City Website.
The session is normally posted to the City's YouTube archive within 24 hours of the session concluding.
You can review the Agenda for tonight's session here.
The Regular Council session is preceded by a Committee of the Whole Session, which will feature a presentation from the Prince Rupert RCMP Detachment Commander, as well as the presentation of the Annual Report for 2022 from Veronika Stewart.
The COW Agenda can be reviewed here.
A copy of the 2022 Annual Report is included in the COW Agenda link above.
The outline of Council's work ahead for the evening can be reviewed below
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SESSION OF COUNCIL
Call to Order
Adoption of the Agenda -- The Mayor reviewed the Committee of the Whole Agenda of the June 26th session and seek approval of Council towards it.
Petitions and Delegations -- Council will receive a presentation from Sergeant Gerald Walker - Detachment Commander of the Prince Rupert RCMP
Council will receive a Presentation from Veronika Stewart, Manager of Communications, Engagement and Social Development -- Ms. Stewart will present the 2022 City of Prince Rupert Annual Report
Question and Inquiries from members of Council
Adjournment to Regular Council Session
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REGULAR SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL
Introduction of Late Items
Approval of Agenda -- The Mayor will review the Agenda of the June 26 session and seek approval of Council towards it.
Public Comments regarding Agenda items -- This period offers a chance for those in attendance to speak to any items to be addressed on the Agenda for the evening.
Consent Agenda
Report from Chief Financial Officer : Re: 2024 Budget Process (see pages 11 - 13 of Agenda)
Report from Chief Financial Officer : Re:April 2023 Financial Variance Report (see pages 14 - 19 of Agenda)
Report from City Planner and Director of Development Services : RE Prince Rupert Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3504, 2022 for Parking Specified Area (see pages 20-23 of Agenda)
Report from the Manager of Communications, Engagement and Social Development: Re: Update on Tourism Prince Rupert's Destination Development Project for Mariner's Park (see pages 24 - 26 of Agenda)
Correspondences
Email from Skeena Roundtable Re: Gitanyow Field Trip Reflections and Thank you (see pages 27 - 29 of Agenda)
Email from from Alexandra Vervain, Acting Senior Program Advisor, Strategy and Engagement, Fish and Fish Habitat protection program. (see pages 30 -76 of Agenda)
Recommendation
Council will be asked that all items of the Consent Agreementt be accepted and filed
Staff Reports
Report from the Director of Development Services: Re DVP 23-02 -- Council will receive a report recommending approval for a variance for a property on 6th Avenue East. (see pages 77 - 81 of Agenda)
Report from the Director of Development Services: Re DVP 23-04 -- Council will receive a report recommending approval for a variance for a property on on Sherbrooke Avenue (see pages 82 - 86 of Agenda)
Report from the Director of Development Services: Re DVP 23-07 -- Council will receive a report recommending approval for a variance for a property on Hays Cove Avenue at Frederick Street. (see pages 87 - 100 of Agenda)
Report from the Director of Development Services: Re DVP 23-11 -- Council will receive a report recommending approval for a variance for a property on 8th Avenue East. (see pages 101 - 108 of Agenda)
Report from the Director of Development Services: Re DVP 23-13 -- Council will receive a report recommending approval for a variance for a property on 7th Avenue East. (see pages 109 - 113 of Agenda)
Report from the Chief Financial Officer -- Council will receive the 2022 Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) (see pages 114 - 160 of Agenda)
Report from the Chief Financial Officer : -- Council will receive a Report related to the Alternative Approval Process for Infrastructure Replacement Design. Loan Authorization Bylaw No. 3519, 2023 and Linear Liquid Wasted Infrastructure Replacement Loan Authorization Bylaw 3520, 2023. The Recommendation will be to set Monday August 14 at 4:30 PM as the deadline for elector responses, as well as to that the two request be establish as a single response form. (see pages 161 -173 of Agenda)
Report from the Corporate Administrator: Re: Resolutions from the Committee of the Whole -- Council will receive a recommendation related to any resolutions that come of the Committee of the Whole session earlier in the evening.
Bylaws
City of Prince Rupert Zoning Amendment Bylaw Number 3504, 2022 -- Council will be asked to provide third reading to the City of Prince Rupert Zoning Amendment Bylaw 3504, related to Parking in specified areas (see pages 174 - 178 of Agenda)
City of Prince Rupert Zoning Amendment Bylaw Number 3506, 2023 -- Council will be asked to provide third reading to the City of Prince Rupert Zoning Amendment Bylaw 3506, related to permitting Child Care facilities In all public facilities zones (see page 179 - 181 of Agenda)
City of Prince Rupert Zoning Amendment Bylaw Number 3507, 2023 -- Council will be asked to provide fourth and final reading to the City of Prince Rupert Zoning Amendment Bylaw 3507, amending property on Ninth Avenue West at Lisa Walters Drive to allow for RM5 Multiple Family Residential Zone (see page 182 of Agenda)
Business Arising
Council Round Table and Public Question Period -- Council members will have opportunity to raise items of interest or concern for consideration.
Adjournment -- The Mayor will bring the session to a close with a call to adjourn to a Closed Meeting.
The Meeting to be closed related to two elements of the Community Charter.
(e) the acquisition, disposition or expropriation of land or improvements, if the council considers that disclosure could reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the municipality;
(k) negotiations and related discussions respecting the proposed provision of a municipal service that are at their preliminary stages and that, in the view of the council, could reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the municipality if they were held in public.
The live broadcast of the City Council Session can be found here, a video archive of the past sessions of Council is available from the City's YouTube archive.
Further notes related to this evening's session can be reviewed from our Council Archive page.
Our archive of all of the City Council sessions for 2023 is available here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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