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Monday, October 7, 2013

Advance Notes for the Council Meeting of October 7th 2013

Delegation
  • Youth Strategy Update,  Dana Osiowy
Administration Update

Correspondence 9.1 - 9.14
beginning with:

9.15 Proclamation Metis Week and Louis Riel Day Nov. 15 - 22nd
9.16 Proclamation Foster Family Month - October


11.1
Committee Reports
Urban Deer

PURPOSE:
to consider the recommendations made by the Urban Deer Management Advisory Committee.
RECOMMENDATION BY: Committee
That Council approve the following recommendations from the Urban Deer Management Advisory
Committee:
1. THAT Council NOT conduct a cull of the urban deer population in 2013;
2. THAT the Urban Deer Management Advisory Committee conduct an urban deer population
count in November 2013;
3. THAT Council approve a new resident survey around future urban deer management be
created and conducted in 2014.

11.2
ICSP Cranbrook Connected

New Business
12.1 Spring Honda
PURPOSE:
To consider approval of an application for a Highway Corridor Commercial Development Permit to enable construction of an addition for an existing commercial building located at 1027 Victoria Ave N, and zoned C-2 - Highway Commercial Zone.
RECOMMENDATION BY: Staff
That Council approve the application for a Highway Corridor Commercial Development Permit to enable construction of an addition for an existing commercial building located on property legally described as Lot 3, District Lot 4, Kootenay District, Plan 8456, Except Part lncluded in Plan 18510 (PlD 013-224-158), consistent with the application and plans submitted.

12.2
Brown Bag Lunch Report

Bylaws

13.1 Building Bylaw No. 3725, 2013
lncrease of building fees will help off-set administration costs of processing building permits and
inspections. The proposed fees are not intended to generate revenue but rather provide for some
additional cost recovery. Background of the report provides revenue/cost analysis.

13.2 OCP Amendment Bylaw 3776
PURPOSE:
To consider an amendment to the City's Official Community Plan (OCP) to amend the land use designation of the Elko Station property located at 1 Van Horne Street South from "Park i Institutional / Recreation" to "Core Commercial".
RECOMMENDATION BY: Staff
THAT Council give first reading to "City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3776, 2013" to change the land use designation of Parcel A (Reference Plan 46091l) of District Lot 5 Kootenay District from "Park / lnstitutional / Recreation" to "Core Commercial", and authorize staff to undertake public consultation on the proposed amendment.

13.3 Annual Taxation Exemption Bylaw
To provide permissive property tax exemptions for the 2014 taxation year (Part 7, Division 7 of Community
Charter).
RECOMMENDATION BY: Staff
That Council give first, second, and third reading to City of Cranbrook Annual Taxation Exemption Bylaw No.3778,2013.
ALTERNATIVES:
Delete and/or add one or more properties to the list and/or allow for partial exemptions.

13.4  Special Taxation Exemption Bylaw 3779
PURPOSE:
To provide a permissive property tax exemption under Section 225 of the Community Charter to the Cranbrook Golf Course on 75% of the land maintained as a golf course for five years starting with the 2014 taxation year (Part 7, Division 7 of Community Charter).

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