Council members will host their first public session since their Town Hall Forum of last Thursday, a session which provided the Council membership with some points to ponder beyond civic interest in the infrastructure program ahead that was the focus of that evening.
The public session For April 8th will open with an opportunity for Public Comment on any item from the Regular Agenda, that opportunity to come at the opening of the Regular session starting at 7 PM session tonight
As for that Session, it's again a fairly light workload for Council on the night. Towards their work some of the items up for review include:
The Consent Agenda includes requests for support for a Grant application for a Curling Rink project as well as what appears to be the City's Final word on the state of Noise surrounding the Wayne Place Seniors residence adjacent to Rupert Square.
Prince Rupert's current Health care challenges are the focus of two correspondences for Council to review, one from BC EHS outlining the additional resources in place in support of the ER closures of recent weeks. The second is a letter to Provincial and Health officials from the Prince Rupert Port Authority highlighting its concern over the state of Emergency Health care in the community and the loss of primary care physicians.
Requests for two Proclamations related to upcoming events round out the Consent Agenda Work.
Council will also receive a report on the Remedial Action Order recently issued towards the old Mohawk station on Second Avenue West, with City staff now having provided a to do list for the owners to complete by the end of May before any further action on the order would be considered.
The Planning Department brings forward a Variance Permit request for a property on Seal Cove Circle.
And the McCarthy GM building returns for some discussion tonight, that as the CFO seeks approval of a resolution to amend the 2024 Five year Financial Plan Bylaw.
That as a result of a significant increase in the cost of preliminary design work at the Portage Avenue building for future use by Civic Operations.
The 290,000 dollars in additional funding from the original estimate to be provided by Legacy Inc Dividend.
Council members also host a Special Session at 5PM, along with a session CLOSED to the Public, the details towards that closure for the public are outlined here.
The Closed session tonight, marks the seventh such session restricted to the public session for 2024.
Monday's Regular Council session starts at 7 PM and can be viewed by way of the Live Feed from the City Website.
The Regular Council session is normally posted to the City's YouTube archive within 24 hours of the session concluding.
You can review the Regular Council Agenda here.
The outline of Council's work ahead for the evening can be reviewed below.
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REGULAR SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL
Introduction of Late Items
Approval of Agenda -- The Mayor will review the Agenda of the April 8th session and seek approval of Council towards it.
Public Comments regarding Agenda items -- This period normally offers a chance for those in attendance to speak to any items to be addressed on the Agenda for the evening.
Consent Agenda
Council review of Regular minutes from March 25, 2024 Session
Council review of minutes from Committee of the Whole Meeting of March 25, 2024
Reports:
Request for Support for Curling Rink Application to support ramp development (see pages 7-8 of Agenda)
Report from the Director of Corporate and Legislative Services Re: Noise Bylaw complaints and legal review Re: City of Prince Rupert's Noise Control Bylaw No 2430, 1982 (see pages 9-12 of Agenda)
Correspondences:
BC Emergency Health Services: Re: updates on the actions being taken by BCEHS to support patients in Prince Rupert and Other Northern Communities (see page 13 of Agenda)
Prince Rupert Port Authority Re: PRPA support for improved health Services in Prince Rupert (see pages 14-15 of Agenda)
Request for proclamation for April 16, 2024 for National Advanced Care Planning Day (see pages 16 of Agenda)
Request for proclamation for May 17, 2024 for International Day Agains Homophobia and Transphobia (see pages 17 of Agenda)
Council will be asked that all items of the Consent Agreement be approved as requested.
Reports
Staff Reports
Report from the Director of Corporate and Legislatives Services/Corporate Office -- Council will receive a report outlining the steps ahead towards a Remedial Action Order for a property at 201-2nd Avenue West. Council will be asked to move forward on list of items related to the required clean up of property by May 30 2024 (see pages 18-19 of Agenda)
Report from Planner: Re: Development Variance Permit #24-01 - PID 031-690-823 for property on Seal Cove Circle -- Council will receive a report related to the variance request and be asked to proceed with the statutory notification process. (see pages 20-30 of Agenda)
Report from Chief Financial Officer: Re Resolution to amend 2024 Five Year Financial Plan -- Council will receive a report related to the City's plans for the McCarthy GM building for use of Public Works, with the city to use Legacy Fund Dividend money towards the revised costs. (see pages 31-32 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.
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 the April 8th session can be reviewed here.
Our archive of all of the City Council sessions for 2024 is available here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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