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Mintilc of a Reguhir Meeting of Page No. 209 City ni White Rock Council held in 11w City I-hill Council Chamber October 3.2016 PkfSENT: Mayor Baldwin Counciiior Chesney Corn cii br Fathers Councillor Knight Councitlor Lawrence (art’cd at 7:08 p.m.) Councillur Shicidir Councillor Meyer STAFF: ft Bottrill. Chief Administrative Officer K. Alberts. Acting Dircctor ci Planning md Development Services S. Kuryio, Director of Fi ‘i;tncial Sc rviccs E. Scepura. Director of Rccrcation and Culture C. [saaI. Manager of Plan,iing T. Artiju r. (Thy Clerk S Lam, Deputy City Clerk Prcss: I Public: 62 1. LAn. 1EETING TO ORDER [lie HLL[ing .i’s cuIIc .0 or&r It 7:04 pm. 2. ADO VEION OF AGENDA II w:s MOVEI) n d SECONDED 1 HAT the CorporaLien of he Chv of White RocL Council adopts the agenda for its IL QilLI, mecti ng schLdu cd for October 3. 201 as drum l;mied. CARRIEI) 3. DOPT1ON OF MPLTES Stptcinher 19, 20th Regular Mcctmg it was MOVEI) and S 1c0N DCI) TWvt the Corperation of the City ot \% tire Rock Council adopts Ike following meeting ni mites as circu larcd a) Sptcrnbtr 19, 2016 Rcitml:tr MLcling. CARRIED

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Mintilc of a Reguhir Meeting of Page No. 209City ni White Rock Council held in 11wCity I-hill Council ChamberOctober 3.2016

PkfSENT: Mayor BaldwinCounciiior ChesneyCorn cii br FathersCouncillor KnightCouncitlor Lawrence (art’cd at 7:08 p.m.)Councillur ShicidirCouncillor Meyer

STAFF: ft Bottrill. Chief Administrative OfficerK. Alberts. Acting Dircctor ci Planning md Development ServicesS. Kuryio, Director of Fi ‘i;tncial Sc rviccsE. Scepura. Director of Rccrcation and CultureC. [saaI. Manager of Plan,iingT. Artiju r. (Thy ClerkS Lam, Deputy City Clerk

Prcss: IPublic: 62

1. LAn. 1EETING TO ORDER[lie HLL[ing .i’s cuIIc .0 or&r It 7:04 pm.

2. ADO VEION OF AGENDA

II w:s MOVEI) n d SECONDED1 HAT the CorporaLien of he Chv of White RocL Council adopts the agenda for itsIL QilLI, mecti ng schLdu cd for October 3. 201 as drum l;mied.

CARRIEI)

3. DOPT1ON OF MPLTESStptcinher 19, 20th — Regular Mcctmg

it was MOVEI) and S 1c0N DCI)TWvt the Corperation of the City ot \% tire Rock Council adopts Ike followingmeeting ni mites as circu larcd

a) Sptcrnbtr 19, 2016 — Rcitml:tr MLcling.CARRIED

Minules of a Reguhir Meeting of Page No. 210City of White Rock Council held in theCily Hall Council ChamberOctober 3, 2016

4. DELEGATIONS AND PETiTIONS

4.1 DELEGATIONS

3.1.1 ACCESSIBILITY AND ACCESS POINTS AT THE BEACHi. Gknnie, SeliAdvocaics of Serniahmoo (SAS). to appear as a delegation in regard toaccessible beach access points.Councillor Lawrence arrived at the meeting at 7:08 p.m.

2016.454 It was MOVED and SECONDEDTHAT Council refers to staff (lie information presenied by I Glcnnic, Self-Advocates ofSemiahnioo (SAS) in regard to accessible beach access points to be considered during liewaterfront plan study: and directs the information be forwarded to Ministry of NaturalResources as pan of (hat study.

CARRIEI)4.2 I’EFITIONS

None

PRESENTATI ( )NS AND CORPORATE REPORTS

5.2 CORPORATE REPORTS

5.2.1 2017 PERMISSWE TAX EXEMPTIONS BYLAW. 2016. NO. 2166(‘orporaw report dared October 3, 201 Ii from the Director of flnancial Services titled2017 Permissiv Tax Exemptions Bylaw, 2016, No. 2166.”

201h-155 11 was MOVED md SECONDEDil-tAT Council receives for information the corporate report dated October 3, 2016 from(Tic Director o I Financial Services, titled 2017 )‘c’rnussive mx Exeniptions Thkziy, 2016,No. 2166.”

CARRIED

5.2.2 2(117 — 2026 PERMISSIVE TAX EXEMPTION BNSF LEASED PROPERTYBYLAW 2016. NO. 2167Corporate report dated Onolier 3. 2016 from the Director of Financial Services titled‘2017— 2026 Permissvc Tax Exemption BNSF Leased Property Bylaw 2016, No.2167.”

201h.150 U was MOVED and SECONDED1 HAT Council receives for in formnt iou the corporate report dated October 3, 2016, fromthe Director of Financial Services, tilled 2017— 2Q26 lk’nnixsh’c’ lax Exenq’tkni BNSF[cased PrOJWPO Br/air 2016, No 2167.

CARRIED

Minutes of a Regular Meeting of Page No.211City of White Rock Council held in ElmCity Hall Council ChamberOctober 3. 2016

5.2.3 2017 PERMISSIVE TAX EXEMPTION CENTRE FOR ACTIVE LIViNGBYlAW 2016, NO. 2168Corporate report dated October 3, 2016 from the Director of Financial Services titled“2017 Permissive Tax Exemption Centre for Active Living Bylaw 2016, No. 2168.”

2016-357 11 was MOVEI) and SECONDEDTHAT Council receives for information the corporate report dated October 3, 2016, fromthe Director of Financial Scrv ices, tWed 2017 J’ermissive Tiix Exemption Centre fbiActive Lii B3 law 2016, Mi. 2168.

CARRIED

5.2.4 2017 - 2019 PERMISSIVE TAX EXEMPTION WHITE ROCK BUSINESSIMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION BYLAW 2016. NO. 2170Corpanice report dated October 3, 2016 from the Director of Financial Services titled

2017 - 2(119 Permissive Tax Exemption Whiic Rock Business Improvemem AssocidinnBylaw 2016. No.2 i 70.”

II w;Is MOVEI) anti SECONl)Il)I HAT Cou nci receives for infornii:ion I he October 3, 2016, report from [lie Director ofFinancial Sen ices. :iillcd ‘2017 - 2019 Tax E.winption Butte Rock 13,,sine.cvhupro’ engen: A vvuciu turn Huh ‘ 2016,Nu. 21 70.

CARRI El)

52.5 FEES AND CHARGES BYLAW. 2011 NO. 2122. AMENDMENT NO. 1.2016,NO. 2169Corporate report dated Oci ol,er 3. 2016 from he Di rector of Financial Services tied“Fees and Charges Bylaw. 21)15. No. 2122, Amendment No. I, 2016, No. 2169’

2016-15Y It was MOVED nod SECONDEDTHAI’ Council receives for information he October 3, 2016 corporate report from (lieDirector of Financial Scrvkcs, titled ‘Fees nut! Charges Bvh,,t’. 2015, Mv. 2122,.1 vi enthuc,,: No. 1, 201 OWn. 2 /69

CARRIED

52.6 MEFRO VANCOUVER REGIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING STRAFEGY -

EN I)ORSEMENTCorporate report dacd October 3, 2016 from the Acting Director of Planning andDevelopment Services titled Metro Vancouver Regional Afiordable Housing Srategv —

Endorsemen:”

20]6-460 It was MOVED and SECONDEDTHAT Council:

Receives for in fonnatioo tlw corporate report dated October 3, 201(1 from tIe ActingDtrcctor of llajg and Ocvclopincn: Services, titled ‘Metro Vancouver Re!zionalAffordable Rousi;g Strwegy;’

Minutes of a Regular Meeting of Page No. 212City of White Rock Council held in theCity Hall Council ChamberOctober 3, 2016

2. Endorses tile Regional Affordable Housing Strategy as collaborative approach toaddressing rcional housing needs; and

3. Directs SL:IIf in forward this a copy of this corporate report to Metro Vaiicouvcr.CARRIED

6. MINUTES AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF COMMInEES

6.1 SELECT AND STANDING COMMITTEE MINUTES- Economic Investment Committee Minutes — September 20. 2(116- Public Art Advisory Committee Minutes — September 21. 2016• Memorial Park Committee Minutes — September 22, 2016— Cultural AdvRnr Committee Minu:cs — September 27, 2016- Governance and LcgsIatio,i Committee Minutes — September 19, 2(116- Land Use and Planning Committee Minutes — September 19, 2016

2ill661 It was MOVED and SECONDEI)THAT Council receives for information the following sc:inding and select corn mittceniecting minutes is circu’ated:

a) Economic Investment Commitlee Minutes — September 20. 2016;b) Public Art Advisory Committee Minutes — September 21 2016;c) Memorial Park Commhtce Minutes — September 22, 2011,;d) Cultu r;tl Advisory Coin ni tee Minutes — September 27, 2016;e) Governance md Legislation Committee Minutes — September 19, 2016; md

O Land Use and P1 inning Committee Minutes — September 19, 2016.CARR1ET)

6.2 SELECT AND STANDING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS

6.2.1 The following recommendations were brought forward [rein the PLiblic Art AdvisoiwCommittee meeting held on September 21, 2016:

RECOMMENDATION: MEMORIAL PARK PUBLIC ART

2016-462 It was MOVED ,ind SECONDEDTHAT Council refers the following recommendation by the Public Art Committee to theCity’s Memorial Park Committee for consideration:

I. Endorses SI (10.000 he allocated from the current and 2017 Public Art caphal fundsbudget bra Memorial Park art piece;

AND rHAT as per Public Art Policy 708 Section 4.2.(;t) ‘that in the capital planningprocess I •25r of lnrg capital cost projects will be considered for city public iii

projects. that 5] 2.500 (i.25’ oF the Memorial Park budget) be added ID the publicart budget for time Memorial Park Public Art piece; and

Minutes of a Regular Meeting of Page No. 213City of White Rock Council held in tileCity Hail Council ChamberOctober 3,2016

2. Authorizes, due to lime constraints, a limited call for artists be sent out to artists foran art piece to he located in Memorial Park.

CARRI ED

6.2.2 The following reconimendation was brought forward from tile Cultural AdvisoryConimitlee meeting held on September 27, 2016:

RECOMMENDATION: PROMOTION OF WHITE ROCK

2016-463 II was MOVLI) ‘nd SECONDEDTHAT Council refers t lie [ollowing rccomnieridatioii from the Cultural AdvisoryCommittce to staff icr a corporate report:

.4 chat, itc,u 1.2 of //sc Cull,,;,, I St to tcgic Plan to Rccrei, ‘ion wi,! Cit/tine staff arequest I/rn ri/i ev be assigned to an,y,kw cci ‘er,sa,l CL’ processev it, n’gafll to fl/usingwithit tile Cjiv ,uii aorh nisii the BC Film Conuiucwn Creatne B.C.) prOIItOI;)Ig

U Is ire Euck u v ci lutz lpcutwu.CARRIED

6.23 The follo i iu recommendations hive been brought foRvard from he Goernan ce andLegislation Cummi(le meeting held on September 19, 21)16:

RECOMMENDATION #1: CITY OF WHITE ROCK - 60T11 BIRThDAY.\PRIL 15. 21)17

It was MOVED md SECONDEDTHAT Cou neil eldorscsa City staff led process, with regular report Hg to Cou neil andthe public, to organize Cit of White Rock 60h Birthday celebration(s).

CARRIED

RECOMMENDATION #2: CITY OPERATiONS POLICY NO. 642—DEDICATION! DONATION PROGRAM REVIEW

2UlikS5 It was MOVED and SECONDEDTHAT Council endorses the City Operations Policy 642 (Dcdica[innfDon:ition Program),is presented including an amendment at the Septeniher 19, 2016 Governance andLegislation Commince meet’ ng to state that the term for dedication and donation ofinfrastructure is 10 years.

CARIUEI)

Minutes of a Regular Meeting of Page No. 211City of White Rock Council held in theCity Hall Council ChamberOctober 3, 2016

6.2.4 The following recommendations from the October 3,2(116 Land Use and Plannin2Corn millee mecting held earl icr in the evcni ‘u were presented for Council’sconsideration at this time:

6.2.4a PARC - DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 391— 1554-61 JOHNSTON ROAD &1563-65 GEORGE STREET (MW 16-006)

RECOMM ENUATION#I: PUBLIC MEETING FOR PARCThe following rccommendatioii Was brought lanyard from tIle October 3, 2016 Land Usemd Planning meeting: ‘was aniendcd by the Committee at th:,t time. The amendedmotion is noted below:

1016-366 It nas MOVED and SECONDS)THAT Council directs stall to schedule the rcquircd Public Meeting for DevelopmentPermit No. 391 subject to revised thawing; showing the underground paTk)ng lay outbeing submitted

CARRI LI)

6.2.4b APPLJCMION FOR OFFICLAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENI)MENT (OCI’).ZONING BYLAW AMEN DMENT IZON) AND MAJOR DEVELOPMENTPERMIT (MjP — 1293 BEST STREET, 15373 ROPER AVESUEANI) 153.S2ROPER AVENUE (OCP/ZON’MjP 15-030)

REC(flIMENDATION#2:PROPOSED OCP AMENDMENT11w following re, ominendatiun was brought fonv;ird from thc October 3, 2Q16 Land Usenid Planning meeting: ii w;is ,mei,ded by die Commitwe at thai time. The amendedmotion is noted below:

It nas MOVED aind SECONDEDTHAT Council directs staff to.

- Continue processing the application. require resolution or the CommunityAmenity Contribution. l,ring fonvard the required DCI’ and Zoning Amendmentsalong with the Development Permit for consideration of first and second readings;and

2. Schedule a public hearing.CARRIFI)

Councillors Chesney. Fathers and1;ivor Baldwin vocd in tle negative

Minutes of a Regular Meeting of Page No. 215City of While Rock Council held in timCity Hall Council ChnmbcrOctober 3, 2016

7. BYLMVS AND PERMITS

7.1 BYLAWS

7.1.1 BYLAW 2164- ROAD EXCHANGE BY LAW (1496H BUENA VISTA AVENUE),2016, NO. 2163Bylaw 2164 proposes to ski ft the boundaries of lie property locitcd at 14968 BuenaVista Avenue to bring it into alignment with the ic iglibouring propertics to the cast andwest. Following an opportti nil y for public submissions the byav was prcserucd forconsideration ci final readiTig.

Clerk ‘c Note: 1’ this iimc’ tI,c’rc I VUS Op/Ic ininhiv jot pith/ic n, I,,,,icxio,ic: purstui title i/ic’Co,,juu,niI C/UI icr, IIO(ICC IUS [fl CU Ii) IVJ ‘Edt 11W pit/i/ic i viii ‘III ()/)/ki)iiiflhiV SO gil csubmissions (coininen (S I tout cr/is) rei,’urdbiq proposeit Road Ercham,ge Ri/un’

I 4%q fl win, Wan A yc,,ric), 2(116 Nv. 2164.

• D. 1-larris, White Rock BC vesl of the subject silo), non in support of Ihe proposal.lic resu It of I he subject site realignment viI I he I he loss nf morning sun from his

propcry.

• K. Jones Wli ic Rock BC. i nquiwd if here could no’ he in provision that would retaina Mand;ird setxnck from lie iropused ncV pmpcrtv line on Utic la \‘ist, Avenue.There was a response to thc Nil irs: staff noted. over lie cours of time tooppomiriitv to adjusi he road is “lien soin eone is ‘;inting to rebuild. this has beenI he process (cr o’. er 2(J ye;irs This is lie time when he road allowance can hecorrectud: cvniually they “ill all be in line.

Ii as NIO\ED and SECONDEDrHAT Cot, n H gives fi nil read i rig I o Ru,! Fduutçr B fin r 13968 Bzwiic VistaAienute. 2016.No. 21n4.

CARRI El)

7.1.2 BYLAW 2166— 2017 PERMISSIVE TAN EXEMflIONS BYLAW. 2016. NO. 2166Bylaw 2166 propnse% l’crmissic Tax Exemptions (PIE) for 2017. The criteria for tImCity S 2ranti[ng of I’ [Es arc provided in Gm neil Policy No. 317 and are in accordance

ith the Co,nnnuun Charter. [h is by law was presented for consideration of First, secondand third reading

2;Th-2u9 It WaS N1O’luI) (I Sl(ONUlW1 HAT Con neil u yes first. second. and thfrd reading to ‘20)7 Pcrn,jscit:e TaxEvenipilons Ri/au 2016, Vu. 2166.

CARRIED

Minutes of a Regular Meeting of Page No. 216City of While Rock CouncU held n ElicCity HaLl Council ChambcrOctober 3, 2016

7.1.3 BYLAW 2167— 2017— 2024 PERMISSIVE TAX EXEMPTION BNSF LEASEDPROPERTY BVL4V 2016. NO. 2167Bylaw 2167 proposes a Prrnissive Tax Excmpion (PTE) for BNSF lcascd propcrty. Thecriteria for lie Ci:vs grar.Iing of PTEs arc provided in Council Policy No, 3]7 and Ire initcordnnc with lie Cnii,i,;,i;hv Charter. This bylaw was presen:cd for consideration offirst. second md ih rd reading.

20t6-:7{i It was IOVED and SECONDEDTHAT Council gives first. second, md third reading to 2017— 2026 l’er,nissii’e TaxExemption fiNS! Leaved Property Th/ai’ 2016, No. 2167.

CA It RI E V

71.4 BYLAW 216H — 2017 PERMISSIVE TAN EXEMPTION CENTRE FOR ACTIVELIVING BYLAW 2016. NO. 2168Bylaw 21 6S proposes a Pcrniissi ye Tax Exemption (PTE) for the Centre for Acti vcLiving. The criteri:’ for the Citys granting oF Fits are pru ided in Council Policy No.317 and are in accordance ‘vi Eli die Cos,i,nz,ni:v CI,ancr. This bylaw was presented forCOIi%iClCratiOn of ira sccond and third readi n.

2016.471 Ii was MOVED and SECON I)EDTHAT Count! gives first second, and third reading to ‘2017 I’cn,,issire This E.ctiziiiiionC e,i :r fin :1 L’(1L’ L n I’i B i’m ‘ 2016, No. 2168.

C.ARRIEI)

7.5 B\ LAW 2170—2017-2019 PERMISSIVE TAX EXEMPTION WHITE ROCKBUSINESS 1M1ROVEMEN1’ ASSOCIATION BYLAW 2016. NO. 2171)Bylaw 217() proposes a Permissive Tax Exemption (PTE) for the While Rock BusinessImprovement Association. The en teria for the City’s granting of PTEs Ire provided inCouncil Poim c No. 3 17 and are in accordance with the Coiimmn in C/i,, ru, - T Ins by I awwas presented for consideration of first, second and third reading.

2016-472 It woc MOVEI) and SECONDEDTHAT Council trivcs first, second, and third reading 0 ‘2017— 2019 l’er;,thwk’e laxExe’nptioiz I 1k/se link B t,.uineSs I,iipi’o’enieiit A .s’s,,cia don Thin ii’ 2016. No. 21 70.

CARRIED

7.1.6 BYL4W 2169 — FEES AND CFL4RGES BYLAW. 2015, NO. 2122. AMENDMENTNO.1,2016, NO. 2169By I a 2 69. ii ‘ceo rthmce wi h the Cos,ini UnitY C/Ia ncr, pro osc 5 (0 estab Ii si i nun ci palfees [or services or the use of municipal property or to exercise the mu th onLy to regulate,prohibit or imimpose requirements This hylaw was prcsenccd for considcratiori of first,second and third cading

Minutes cia Regular Meeting of Page No. 217City of White Rock Council held in theCity Hall Council ChamberOctober 3. 2016

2016473 It was MOVED and SECONDEDTHAT Council gives first, second, and third reading to ‘Fees and Charges Byh,iy, 2015,No. 2122, A ,nendnienr No. 1, 2016, No. 2169.

CARRIEI)7.2 PERMITS

None

8. CORRESPONDENCE

8.1 CORRESPONDENCE - RECEIVEE) FOR INFORMATION

20i&474 It WI’S MOVE!) and SECONDEDTHAT Council rclers to stafF correspondence items S. 1.1 —8.1 .3 as circulawd in theOctober 3,2(116 Council agenda.

C ARk! ED

8.1.I Luitci d;ilcd Scpw,ulicr 20, 21)1 S From It Lake, Unit [lead, ConserviJon PlanningCin:idian Wild) I Service. Pacific Region Environmeni md Climn le Change Canada.seeking inpu; on he Government oF Canada’s dr;if: policies on he implemcni;ition of [heSpLk’ at Risk Act

8.1.2 Email dated Sepwmhcr 22, 2016 from the Honou rable Peter Fassbender, Minister ofCommunity, Sport and Cultural Develupmcnt and Minisier Responsible for Translink,requesting feedback regarding Ride Sourcing Consultation Summary Report

B.IJ LetIr dated Scomhcr 26. 20h1 from [lie Hnnourahle Todd Stone. Minister ofTransportation and tofrasli uctu re, requesting nominations of individuals, places or eventsof proviciil significince Ilw would like to see commemorated

9. MAYOR AND COLJNCILLOR REPORTS

9.1 MAYOR’S REPORT

Mayor Baldwin noted the following community eccius, informalon:

• Scptcin5er 22, Municipal Pension Bo:ird of Trustees• September 24, White Rock Museum and Archives Forever [n Blue Jcans Fasltion

Sli ow and I—I ti hi Tea• Week ol September 25. Union of SC Municipalicics Annual Conference:

A the conference tie City was uivdn the opportunity to meet with i tumber ofMinisters to advocate tin behalf of the City of White Rock:

Meeting with Deputy Premier and Minister responsible for Housing to discussinequality of the Homcoviic r Grant tla impacts the residents of Wlute Rock.

Minutes of a Regular Meeting ci Page Nc. 218City of White Rock Council hcld in theCity Hall Council ChamberOctober 3, 20i6

Meeting with Minister Fassbcnder from the Ministry of Continunity. Sport andCultural Development to discuss the City’s need to address the lcvcls of natursllyoccuninu arsenic and mnnwlnesc in the City’s waler md our request for fundingthrough he Provincial Small Communities Fund. During the meeting with Mink:crFissbcnder we found that we are being moved from the small Communities Fund tothe new Clean \Vater and Vwstew:i:er Fund. Under his funding, the City bcnefltsmore as i will only have to contribute I7 towards the project versus 33 if i‘vcr in the Small Communities Fund.

Meeting with Minister Rustad, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs to discuss theSemiahmoo First Nation and water supply matters and to advocate for lie Provinceto encour;Igc Semiahmoo First Nation to respond to our meeting requests.

October 1, Festival of Lights. Diwuli Integration Event in Support of the WhiteRock South Surrey Hospice Society

The City is SccLini Community Fecdh;ick:

• The Cii> is reschLduling the upcoming public hearings thut were scheduled forOctober 6, 2016 for 1154 Oxford Street (Elegant Dcvulopmc,it) md for14825/55 Thrift Avenue (Forge Development). They will mw be held Monday.October 17. 2016 at 3:30 p.m. at the White Rock Community Ccntre,

5134 Russell Avenue.

• The City is now in Phase 3 of he Official Comm unity Plan review process::

o The Cily has set up seven (7) Pop-Up Engagement Sessions where we arcgathering feedback from the public as we build a revised Official CommunityPlan.

a An lntcractive On-Line Survey on October 11,2016 regard the OfficialComoni n ity Plan will be conducted.

o One I) policy direction workshop and two (2) growth ManagementWorkshops will be held, limited space you may sign up on the City’s website.

Other Busincss:

First steps inwards the construction of a new well [or the writer systcm vil Ibe taken later this month. This is just one of the many actions that the Cityis taking to ensure that we continue to deliver high quality water to theresidents.

Well No. S will replace Well No.5. which Sin need olrcpl;iccmcnt. Thewell “ill be located near the exiti n’ reservoirs and proposed tre;ti’ne it

facilities. which will reduce pumping Cosis.

Minutes of a Regu’ar Meeting of Page No. 219City of White Rock Council held in theCity Hall Council ChamberOctober 3, 2016

Work will begin following the October 21, 2(116 Council meeting vhere itis anticipated that Council will award the contract for the work that willbegin at the sitc on Everall Street and Gogas Avenue.

9.2 COUNCILLORS REPORTS

Councillor Sinclair noted the Following community events / information:

• September 29, Volunteer Policing ‘Heroes with Heart” Red Serge• October 1, Festival of Lights, Diwali I ntcgration Event in Support of lie White

RocISouth Surrey Hospice Society

• October 1, Sal [‘Ic (0 Seniors Day

Council or Cbcsncv nolcd tim loliowiug community events / infoTmation:

• October 1. Cominu nily Conversit no, tWN t one to be held Novein her 5• October 1 Festival of Lights. Diwili lnicgraiion Eveni in Support of the White

RockSouth Surrey Hospice Socicty

• October 1. Sal tie :o Sc niors Day• October 9. Final Farmers’ Murkct for the ye:ir

Councillor F;tthcrs noted the folio’ lug community evns / information:

• September 24, Vhite Rock Museum and Archives Forever In Blue Jeans” FashionShow and High Tea

• Sepwmher 28. Scni,nhmoo Arts Documcntar

Coiindillor Knight noted the tol lowing community events / in formation:

• September 21, Fraser Valley Regional Library meeting• September 22, Memurial P:,rk Committee meeting• September 29. Volunteer Policing “Heroes ith Heart” Red Serge

9.2.1 METRO VANCOUVER BOARD IN BRIEFNone

10. MOTIONS AND NOTICES OF MOTION

10.1 NIOl IONSNonc

10.2 N ICES OF MOTIONNone

Minutes of a Regular Meeting ol Page No. 220City of White Rock Council held in theCity Hall Council ChamberOctober 3, 2016

11. RELEASE OF ITEMS FROM CLOSED COUNCIL MEETINGSNone

12. OTHER BUSINESS

13. CONCLUSION OF THE OCTOBUR 3, 2Ol REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING

The Chairperson dcclarcd tIm inceting concluded it 8:03 p.m.

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b.Mayor Baldwin Tracey Arthur, City Clerk