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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Post Notes for the Council Meeting of January 9th Part 2

Continued from the previous post.

Council Enquiries

Councillor Cross passed on an enquiry about Icy Sidewalks from a concerned resident. This issue has been discussed on this blog. Administration took the suggestions and will respond.

Administrative Update
Complete report available at:
https://cranbrook.civicweb.net/Documents/DocumentList.aspx?ID=1872

Correspondence
23 items which can all be read beginning:
https://cranbrook.civicweb.net/Documents/DocumentList.aspx?ID=1873

Selectively:

9.1 – a request from Cranbrook in motion for a city representative on the committee will be passed on to the Cranbrook in Motion Committee. It was pointed out that it is very difficult for a Council representative to be present every Cranbrook Committee

9.2 $394,000.00 will be transferred from the Gas Tax Agreement Community Works Fund to the City.

9.8 It was suggested by Councillor Cross that a letter be sent in support of a letter sent from a few other municipalities concerning Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Negotiations. If this is brought in it could affect local contactors. The correspondence can be read at:
https://cranbrook.civicweb.net/Documents/DocumentList.aspx?ID=1880

9.10 A resolution was made and passed to support the Cranbrook and District Science Fair with a contribution of $500 from the contingency fund

9.18 A resolution was made to support the reinstatement of Community Living Funding by way of a letter to MLA Bennett

9.20 A request to expand the Economic Development Zone Bylaw designed to stimulate renewal of the downtown came from several businesses and CABBDA. The request would expand the tax benefits to areas of the Industrial Park. As this would have major implications and was not what the bylaw was designed for, the request was referred back to administration.

Comment
This bylaw like many others of its kind in other communities is a targeted tax relief bylaw designed to assist with the revitalisation of the downtown core.


9.22 Operation Street Angel will be invited to appear as a delegation

New Business

12.1 The report recommendation from the Chief Administrative Officer to extend funding for the RCMP position of Court Clerk was passed. This position expedites court matters.

12.2 Authorisation was granted to complete the application to the Department of Canadian Heritage for a grant of $9800 for Canada Day Celebrations.

12.4 The recommendation of making recordings of the most recent council meetings available to the public on the City Website was discussed and passed. However a request was made by Councillor Cross to look into whether it would be possible to make past recordings available on DVD at the Public Library.

12.6 An application for a further tax exemption from the Cranbrook Golf Club was not approved.

12.7 Approval was given to complete the loan process for payment of improvements to the Memorial Arena. Councillor Warner asked what the public had received for this money and Treasurer Staudt explained that a new roof, new slab, electrical upgrades, new entrance were all part of the upgrades.

Bylaws

13.2 First reading was given to the Slaterville Neighbourhood Plan. This will become a secondary plan within the current OCP. A second public hearing will likely occur in early February. Councillor Whetham and Cross both complimented staff and the residents for the completion of the plan.

Round Table Comments

Councillor Cross acknowledged and thanked staff for their work with grant applications for the funding of the Waste Water Management upgrades. She also acknowledged and thanked those Fort Steele and Cranbrook residents, Jim Roberts, Arlene Ridge and David Humphrey for their diligence, research, concern and persistence in ensuring serious issues were and are being dealt with.

Meeting adjourned.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks to Councillor Sharon Cross for raising the icy sidewalk issue at the council table. This is a great step forward to have a councillor place an issue where it belongs - at the council table! Also thanks to Councillor Gerry Warner for asking about the memorial arena renovations. Good start!!!

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  2. Thanks for comprehensive summary of highlights.

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  3. What a pleasant surprise this morning to be able to walk from Giant Tiger along Second Street North to Victoria Ave on a cleaned sidewalk. Might I suggest that the city consider making the sidewalk from Victoria to the hospital a priority for cleaning, and not because I live in that block, although it would be nice to have it cleaned. The main reason is the there are many seniors living in the three apartment buildings as well as significant daily pedestrian traffic to and from the hospital.

    Kudos to the Recplex staff who always have the sidewalks around the entire building completely cleared.

    Thanks again to Councillor Cross.

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