T:\CCA\LEG SVS\COUNCIL PKG\2012\Agenda Regular\02 14.docx CITY OF KAMLOOPS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA FEBRUARY 14, 2012 - 1:30 PM IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS ACTION PAGES 1. READING : 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA : 3. MINUTES : January 31, 2012, Regular Council Minutes January 31, 2012, Public Hearing Move that the January 31, 2012, Regular Council Meeting and Public Hearing minutes be adopted. 1-23 4. PROCLAMATIONS : 1:30 PM a) Chamber of Commerce Week Presenter: Ms. Deb McClelland, Executive Director, and Ms. Lisa Ottenbreit, Sales & Marketing Coordinator, Kamloops Chamber of Commerce Move that February 19-26, 2012, be proclaimed as "Chamber of Commerce Week" in the City of Kamloops. 24 5. DELEGATIONS : a) LCol. Kevin Tyler, Commanding Officer, Rocky Mountain Rangers Re: Introduction to Rocky Mountain Rangers b) Mr. Vince Cavaliere, Race Director, The Daily News Boogie Re: Requesting to have participants ride transit for free on event day. To view the attached documents, please click on the green headings in the agenda.
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January 31, 2012, Regular Council Minutes January 31, 2012, Public Hearing
Move that the January 31, 2012, Regular Council Meeting and Public Hearing minutes be adopted.
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4. PROCLAMATIONS: 1:30 PM
a) Chamber of Commerce Week Presenter: Ms. Deb McClelland, Executive Director, and Ms. Lisa Ottenbreit, Sales & Marketing Coordinator, Kamloops Chamber of Commerce
Move that February 19-26, 2012, be proclaimed as "Chamber of Commerce Week" in the City of Kamloops.
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5. DELEGATIONS:
a) LCol. Kevin Tyler, Commanding Officer, Rocky Mountain Rangers Re: Introduction to Rocky Mountain Rangers
b) Mr. Vince Cavaliere, Race Director, The Daily News Boogie Re: Requesting to have participants ride transit for free on event day.
To view the attached documents, please click on the green headings in the
7. PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS - DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMITS:
a) Development Variance Permit Application No. DVP00386 (450 Lansdowne Street) Owner: Whiterock Real Estate Investment Trust Applicant: Mr. David Atkinson This application is to allow a fourth monument-style, freestanding sign at the Lansdowne Village shopping centre, subject to the sign being no taller than 2.5 m in height with a maximum area of 2.5 m2.
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b) Development Variance Permit Application No. DVP00387 (816 Woodrush Court) Owners: Fernco Development Ltd. (Inc. No. 101530), Norco Development Ltd. (Inc. No. 101717) and Lenco Development Inc. (Inc. No. 101531) Applicant: Mr. Shane Lewis This application is to allow a second kitchen in a single family dwelling for family use only, subject to a restrictive covenant ensuring:
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i) The second kitchen is removed if the house is sold or rented;
ii) The area containing the kitchen is not partitioned off into a separate suite; and
iii) No boarders or lodgers are permitted to reside in the dwelling; single family occupancy only.
c) Development Variance Permit Application No. DVP00389 (4300 Westsyde Road) Owner/Applicant: Mr. Ian Chadwick This application is to reduce the minimum side yard setback for a single family residence in the A-1 (Agricultural) zone from 6 m to 1.5 m to permit the reconstruction of a single family residence.
8. CONSIDERATION OF PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS - DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMITS:
a) Development Variance Permit Application No. DVP00386 (450 Lansdowne Street) Owner: Whiterock Real Estate Investment Trust Applicant: Mr. David Atkinson
Move that the Corporate Officer be authorized to issue Development Variance Permit Application No. DVP00386.
b) Development Variance Permit Application No. DVP00387 (816 Woodrush Court) Owners: Fernco Development Ltd. (Inc. No. 101530), Norco Development Ltd. (Inc. No. 101717) and Lenco Development Inc. (Inc. No. 101531) Applicant: Mr. Shane Lewis
Move that the Corporate Officer be authorized to issue Development Variance Permit Application No. DVP00387.
c) Development Variance Permit Application No. DVP00389 (4300 Westsyde Road) Owner/Applicant: Mr. Ian Chadwick
Move that the Corporate Officer be authorized to issue Development Variance Permit Application No. DVP00389.
5-1-2618 Official Community Plan Amendment By-law, 2012 (Screening Recycling Bins in Multiple Family Developments) Purpose to: Establish Development Permit guidelines for screening recycling bins in multiple family developments.
Move that By-law No. 5-1-2618 be introduced and read a first and second time.
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5-1-2619 Zoning Amendment By-law, 2012 (Screening Recycling Bins in Multiple Family Developments) Purpose to: Establish zoning regulations for screening recycling bins in multiple family developments
Move that By-law No. 5-1-2619 be introduced and read a first and second time.
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5-1-2620 Zoning Amendment By-law, 2012 (939 Battle Street) Purpose to: Allow the operation of a one person, home-based hair salon.
Move that By-law No. 5-1-2620 be introduced and read a first and second time.
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5-1-2621 Zoning Amendment By-law, 2012 (1732 Primrose Court) Purpose to: Rezone the subject property to permit a secondary suite in the basement level only.
Move that By-law No. 5-1-2621 be introduced and read a first and second time.
• That the City of Kamloops ban the use of cosmetic pesticides.
17. RECESS:
PUBLIC HEARING (7:00 pm - Council Chambers)
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a) Establish Development Permit guidelines and zoning regulations for screening recycling bins in multiple family developments;
b) 939 Battle Street - allow a one person, home-based hair salon; and
c) 1732 Primrose Court - permit a secondary suite in the basement level only.
18. PUBLIC HEARING CORRESPONDENCE: 91
19. RECONVENE:
20. CONSIDERATION OF BY-LAWS: (CONTINUED)
5-1-2618 Official Community Plan Amendment By-law, 2012 (Screening Recycling Bins in Multiple Family Developments)
Move that By-law No. 5-1-2618 be given third reading and adopted. Note: In order to adopt this by-law, an affirmative vote by the majority of Council (five members) is required.
5-1-2619 Zoning Amendment By-law, 2012 (Screening Recycling Bins in Multiple Family Developments)
Move that By-law No. 5-1-2619 be given third reading and adopted.