Delegations
5.1 David Wilks MP
5.2 Carbon Neutral
Kootenays Dale Littlejohn and Megan Lohmann
Bylaws
6.1 3791 OCP Northern
Area
To consider third
reading and adoption of an amendment to the City's Official Community Plan. The
proposed amendment will:
• add a new area plan
for lands in the northern part of the City which were incorporated in a 2007 boundary extension;
• add new land use
designations to the properties in the plan area which currently do not have an
OCP land use designation
6.2 3793 Zoning Adoption
On March 3, 2014,
Council gave first and second readings to "City of Cranbrook Zoning
Amendment Bylaw No. 3793, 2014", referred the application to the Advisory
Planning Commission for recommendation, and scheduled a Public Hearing for 6:00
pm on March 17, 2014.
The subject property
is legally described as Lot L, District Lot 36, Kootenay District, Plan 2668,
and located at 3113 - 2nd Street South (see attached location map).
The currently proposed
rezoning from "Rural Residential (Country): RR-8 Zone" to
"Single Family Extended Residential Zone: R-1" will enable low
density residential development of the property for a single family dwelling.
6.2 Bylaw 3794 Five
Year Financial Plan First Second and Third Readings
New Business
8.1 Coffee with the
Mayor
8.2 Mayor’s Brown Bag
Lunch
8.3 Coffee with the
Mayor
8.4 Industrial
Development permit For Selkirk Signs and Services
To consider approval
of an application for an Industrial Development Permit to enable revised
development of a property located at 421 Patterson Street W., and zoned
"M1 - Clean Industrial Zone".
Committee
Recommendations
9.1 Highway 3/95
That Council approve
the following ordered list of the Highway 3/95 Revitalization Committee's
priority
projects:
1) Fix / replace the
North Entrance sign
2a) Create a path from
the current location of Rotary Trail near the Prestige Rocky Mountain
Resort to Elizabeth
Lake
2b) Upgrade Way
Finding Signage to direct traffic off of the Highway and to City attractions
like
parks, Western
Financial Place, etc.
9.2 Family and
Community Services Committee
That Council approve
the following recommendations from the Family and Community Services
Committee:
1. That the Family and
Community Services Committee meet monthly on its regularly scheduled date,
regardless of whether or not there are items referred to it by Council and that
if there are no items referred to the Committee by Council, a roundtable
discussion be included as a matter of business on the Committee agenda; and
2. That the Family and
Community Services Committee invite Mayor Stetski to attend its next meeting in
order to have a broader discussion around the function and relevance of the
‘Family and Community Services Committee’.
10.1 Administration
Update
Canada Post,Western
Financial Place, Dog Parks, Shaw Broadcasts, Library Services
Correspondence
12.1 – 12.10
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