HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-05-11 Council (Regular) MinutesCOUNTY OF NEWELL
MINUTES OF REGULAR COUNCIL
May 11, 2023
The regular Council Meeting of the County of Newell was held in the County Office and
livestreamed to the public via Lifesize on Thursday, May 11, 2023 commencing at 11:45 a.m.
Notice was posted at the front entrance advising the public of the meeting.
MEMBERS A. Doerksen, Reeve
PRESENT:
COUNCILLORS: D. Short
A. Skanderup
L. Kopp
H. Johnson
G. Skriver
K. Christman
E. Unruh
A. Philpott
N. Johnson
STAFF: M. Fenske, Chief Administrative Officer
T. Green, Director of Agricultural Services (Moderator)
M. Harbicht, Director of Municipal Services
G. Tiffin, Manager of Planning, Development and Engineering
A. Nielsen, Executive Assistant
OTHERS IN S. Stanway, Brooks Bulletin
ATTENDANCE: G. Farnden, STARS
3 County Ratepayers
1. CALL TO ORDER
Reeve A. Doerksen called the meeting to order at 11:45 a.m.
2. EXCUSED FROM MEETING
All members were in attendance at this meeting.
3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
3.1 Minutes - Council (April 20, 2023)
C-165/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ADENA SKANDERUP that the April 20, 2023 Council
Meeting minutes be adopted as presented.
MOTION CARRIED
Regular Council
May 11, 2023
3.2 Minutes - Special Council (May 6, 2023)
C-166/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that the May 6, 2023 Special Council
Meeting minutes be adopted as presented.
MOTION CARRIED
4. CALL FOR POST AGENDA ITEMS
Reeve A. Doerksen called for post agenda items.
5. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
C-167/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR AMANDA PHILPOTT that the agenda be adopted as
presented.
MOTION CARRIED
6. QUESTION PERIOD/NOTICE OF MOTION
A guestion period and notice of motion was held.
M. Benci asked if there was a mechanism in place for a property assessment to be
reviewed if a neighbouring development results in decreased value to the adjacent
properties.
The Chief Administrative Officer provided information on the assessment
process. Residential property is valued annually through a mass appraisal process and
property values change based on sa/es of similar properties in the region. The County
Assessor works on a five-year cycle to update assessments based on
improvements. Changes to property values surface over time. Assessment information
is included in the annual tax notice and a landowner can call the County Assessor and
request a review.
7. DELEGATIONS
7.1 STARS Update
G. Farnden provided background information on STARS including an overview of
funding, fundraising efforts, and expenditures. She provided statistics on
missions flown within the County of Newell boundaries since 2018, which average
32 missions per year. G. Farnden displayed a map showing over 90% ofAlberta
municipalities are annual supporters of STARS. She provided information on the
Emergency Link Centre (ELC) and provided an update on the STARS fleet which
is now complete with the acquisition of a tenth helicopter. She a/so gave an
overview of the intensive care equipment available in the helicopters. In 2022, the
STARS team won first place in the Air Medical Transport Conference simulation
competition. G. Farnden thanked Council for their continued support and
requested consideration of a fixed annual contribution of $25, 000 per year.
Council was given the opportunity to ask questions. G. Farnden responded to
questions regarding interfacility transfers and municipal funding received. She
indicated that Brooks, Bassano, Duchess, and Rosemary have not been
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approached for funding in the past. She responded to further questions regarding
/ogo sponsorship and how STARS is dispatched.
LEFT THE MEETING
G. Farnden left the meeting at 12:21 p.m.
LUNCH
Council RECESSED for lunch at 12:21 p.m. and RECONVENED at 1:02 p.m.
ARRIVED AT MEETING
T. Green arrived at 1:04 p.m.
8. AGRICULTURAL SERVICES BUSINESS
8.1 ASB Update
The Director of Agricultural Services presented an update on the recent activities
of the Agricultural Services Department. Emerson Bridge Park is ready to open
for the season. The Director of Agricultural Services gave the highlights of the
Know Your Food Ag Days event held in partnership with Grass/ands Public
Schools. The Director of Agricultural Services responded to questions from
Council regarding the Know Your Food event and the access road to Emerson
Bridge Park.
LEFT THE MEETING
T. Green left the meeting at 1:11 p.m.
9. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
9.1 Newell Pro Rodeo Pancake Breakfast (June 9, 2023)
The Executive Assistant provided background information on this item and
responded to questions from Council.
C-168/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR GREG SKRIVER that Council accepts the invitation from the
City of Brooks to participate in the Newell Pro Rodeo Pancake Breakfast being held on
June 9, 2022 at 7:00 a.m.; further, that the County of Newell agrees to cover 50% of the
costs.
MOTION CARRIED
Councillor K. Christman provided details regarding the Bassano Rodeo which is
scheduled for June 23-25, 2023 and suggested that the County partner with
Bassano to host their pancake breakfast. Discussion followed.
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C-169/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that Council will participate and share
costs associated with the Bassano Pro Rodeo Pancake Breakfast being held on June 24,
2023, if the Town of Bassano Council is interested in partnering.
MOTION CARRIED
9.2 Meeting with Grasslands Schools (June 8, 2023) - Call forAgenda Items
The Chief Administrative Officer provided background information on this item,
indicating that the deadline for submitting agenda items is June 2,
2023. Discussion followed regarding agenda items and Council suggested the
following:
• agricultural education
• ideas for making communities more attractive to newcomers
This item will be brought back to the May 25, 2023 Council meeting for further
discussion.
9.3 Councillor Payment Sheets (March 2023)
C-170/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR AMANDA PHILPOTT that the March 2023 Councillor
Payment Sheets be accepted with the amendments recommended by the Councillor
Compensation Review Committee.
MOTION CARRIED
9.4 Requests for Functions of Council
9.4.1 Medicine Hat College Convocation (June 9, 2023)
C-171/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR HOLLY JOHNSON that any Councillor be permitted to attend
the Medicine Hat College Convocation in Medicine Hat, AB on June 9, 2023 as a function
of Council.
MOTION CARRIED
9.4.2 Bow River Basin Council
Discussion followed regarding whether a Council representative should be
appointed to the Bow River Basin Council. Councillor K. Christman
provided background information, indicating that previous Council decided
not to appoint a representative as the BRBC is not an operational
board. The Chief Administrative Officer indicated that Council previously
appointed representatives to the Red Deer River Watershed Alliance
(RDRWA) and Red Deer River Municipal Users Group (RDRMUG) as
well. Discussion followed. Administration will prepare information
regarding the locations and time commitment associated with these
meetings and this item will be brought back to the May 25, 2023 Council
meeting for further discussion.
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C-172/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR NEIL JOHNSON that Council appoints representatives to the
Bow River Basin Council, Red Deer River Watershed Alliance, and Red Deer River
Municipal Users Group.
C-173/23
MOVED BY COUNCILLOR NEIL JOHNSON that Motion C-172/23 be TABLED for more
information.
9.4.3 Recycling Council of Alberta Conference (October 18-20, 2023)
Councillor L. Kopp provided background information on this
item. Discussion followed. This item will be brought back to the May 25,
2023 Council meeting for further discussion.
9.4.4 Alberta Air Tour (June 3, 2023)
Discussion followed. Councillor D. Short will attend
County's representative on the Airport Commission.
Committee made a motion approving attendance
Committee members.
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MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUSINESS
10.1 Director of Municipal Services Report
The Director of Municipal Services presented his report to Council, giving an
overview of the highlights. Council was given the opportunity to ask questions.
C-174/23
MOVED BY COUNCILLOR DAN SHORT that the Director of Municipal Services Report
forApril 2023 beAPPROVED as presented.
MOTION CARRIED
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MOTION CARRIED
10.2 Proclamation - National Public Works Week (May 21-27, 2023)
The Director of Municipal Services provided background information on this item
and responded to questions from Council.
C-175/23
MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that County Council proclaims
May 21 — 27, 2023 as National Public Works Week.
10.3 TenderAward - Steveville Gravel Crush
MOTION CARRIED
The Manager of Planning, Development & Engineering provided background
information on this item and responded to questions from Council.
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C-176/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR NEIL JOHNSON that County Council award the contract for
crushing, stockpiling, and other work to Smith Trucking Service (1976) Ltd. for their
tendered prices plus additional costs for gravel testing and measurement; furthermore,
that administration be granted the capacity to extend the quantities in the contract, at their
discretion, to efficiently extract as much resource as possible within the allotted project
window under the approved budget.
MOTION CARRIED
LEFT THE MEETING
M. Harbicht and G. Tiffin left the meeting at 1:52 p.m.
11 POST AGENDA ITEMS
There were no post agenda items to discuss at this meeting.
7. DELEGATIONS — continued
7.1 STARS Update — continued
Discussion continued.
C-177/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR DAN SHORT that the annual funding contribution to STARS
be increased to $25,000 per year starting in 2024.
The ChiefAdministrative Officerresponded to questions from Council. Discussion
followed. Council acknowledged a need to encourage Brooks, Bassano, Duchess,
and Rosemary to support STARS.
VOTE ON MOTION C-177/23 — MOTION CARRIED
12. INFORMATION ITEMS
12.1 Payment Registers
The Chief Administrative Officer responded to questions from Council. This item
was accepted as information.
12.2 Strategic Priorities Chart
This item was accepted as information.
12.3 2023 Q1 Financial Information Package
This item was accepted as information.
13. IN CAMERA
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C-178/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR GREG SKRIVER that we move in camera at 2:02 p.m. to
discuss the following matters:
• Intergovernmental Relations — FOIPPAct Section 21.
MOTION CARRIED
C-179/23 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that we move out of camera at
2:43 p.m.
MOTION CARRIED
14. ADJOURN
Being that the agenda matters have been concluded, the meeting adjourned at 2:43 p.m.
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