HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-02-11 Council (Regular) MinutesCOUNTY OF NEWELL
MINUTES OF REGULAR COUNCIL
February 11, 2016
The regular Council Meeting of the County of Newell was held in the County Office on
Thursday, February 11, 2016 commencing at 10:20 a.m.
MEMBERS M. Douglass, Reeve
PRESENT:
COUNCILLORS: C. Amulung
G. Simpson
A.M. Philipsen
W. Hammergren
T. Fyfe
K. Christman
E. Unruh
B. de Jong
L. Juss
STAFF: K. Stephenson, Chief Administrative Officer
L. Johnson, Director of Corporate Services
A. Wickert, Manager of Planning & Development
D. Horvath, County Planner
S. Simpson, Development Clerk
T. Green, Director of Agricultural Services
J. Nesbitt, Municipal Enforcement Supervisor
M. Harbicht, Director of Municipal Services
M. Fenske, Manager of Finance
M. Patton, Finance Intern
A. Nielsen, Executive Assistant
OTHERS IN S. Stanway, Brooks Bulletin
ATTENDANCE: S. Sgt. T. McNulty, RCMP - Brooks
Cpl. B. McDonald, RCMP - Bassano
C. Oliver, Safe Communities Coordinator
M. Anderson - Road Closure - Approval to Proceed
T. Anderson - Road Closure - Approval to Proceed
J. Brummelhuis - 16 LUA 001
S. Brummelhuis - 16 LUA 001
M. Jorgensen - Bylaw 1854-16 & Bylaw 1855-16
1. CALL TO ORDER
Reeve M. Douglass called the meeting to order at 10:20 a.m.
2. EXCUSED FROM MEETING
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3. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
3.1 Minutes - Council (2016-01-07)
C-25/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that the January 7, 2016 Council
Meeting minutes be adopted as presented.
MOTION CARRIED
4. CALL FOR POST AGENDA ITEMS
Reeve M. Douglass called for post agenda items.
5. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
C-26/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ANNE MARIE PHILIPSEN that the agenda be adopted as
presented.
MOTION CARRIED
10. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS
10.1 Planning & Development Report
The Manager of Planning & Development presented an update on the recent
activities of the Planning & Development Department. Council was given the
opportunity to ask questions.
C-27/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR LIONEL JUSS that the Planning & Development report for
January 2016 be accepted as presented.
MOTION CARRIED
10.2 Update - North Headgates Area Redevelopment Plan (SW 5-18-14-W4)
The Manager of Planning & Development provided an update, indicating that a
meeting occurred between the landowner and Sheffer Andrew Ltd. to review their
proposal and to provide direction. She indicated that the next deadline is March
30, 2016 and, at this time, the work is proceeding according to schedule. The
Manager of Planning & Development and the County Planner responded to
questions from Council.
10.3 Road Closure - Approval to Proceed (NW 32-23-18-W4 & NE 31-23-18-W4)
The Manager of Planning & Development provided background information on
this item. The landowners were present to respond to questions from
Council. The Manager of Planning & Development indicated that several options
were discussed, including closure and lease of the road allowance and building
the road to County standards. The landowner would prefer to close and
purchase the land as their driveway is established and they have been using the
land for storage. Councillor A. M. Philipsen asked about the possibility of creating
an alternate access or swapping land. The Manager of Planning & Development
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indicated that this was not considered. T. Anderson explained their preference
for closure and sale and responded to further questions from Council. She
expressed concerns with not being able to build anything if the road was
leased. Discussion followed regarding whether the County would need the road
allowance in the future. The Director of Municipal Services responded, indicating
that he did not foresee a need for this road allowance in the future. The County
Planner indicated that any utility easements that may be required can be dealt
with at the Public Hearing stage.
C-28/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR CLARENCE AMULUNG that we proceed with the process
for closing and SELLING the road right of way between NW 32-23-18-W4 and
NE 31-23-18-W4.
MOTION CARRIED
LEFT THE MEETING
M. Anderson and T. Anderson left the meeting at 10:50 a.m.
10.4 Road Closure - Approval to Proceed (W 36-23-16-W4 & SE 35-23-16-W4)
The Manager of Planning & Development provided background information on
this item, indicating that the applicant wishes to close the road allowance and
consolidate it with the land the pivot is on. The Manager of Planning &
Development and the County Planner responded to questions regarding why the
road allowance would be sold rather than leased. The County Planner indicated
that it is the applicant's preference.
C-29/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ANNE MARIE PHILIPSEN that we proceed with the
process for closing and LEASING the road right of way between W 36-23-16-W4 and
SE 35-23-16-W4.
MOTION CARRIED
Councillor B. de Jong asked for clarification on the legal land description and the
Manager of Planning & Development indicated that she would check it.
10.5 Road Closure - Approval to Proceed
(NW 33-19-11-W4 & SW 4-20-11-W4 - Plan 222913Z)
The Manager of Planning & Development provided background
information on this item, indicating that the road allowance would be
offered for sale to the Eastern Irrigation District along with a County -
owned parcel. The land would then be consolidated into one
piece. Discussion followed regarding the survey costs, which will be
shared between the County and the Eastern Irrigation District.
C-30/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ANNE MARIE PHILIPSEN that we proceed with the
process for closing and SELLING the road right of way described as Plan 2229BZ in
NW 33-19-11-W4 and SW 4-20-11-W4.
MOTION CARRIED
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8. DELEGATIONS
8.1 RCMP Quarterly Reports
8.1.1 Brooks RCMP (S. Sgt. T. McNulty)
S. Sgt. T. McNulty presented the Brooks RCMP Quarterly Report to
Council, providing an overview of the statistics and significant
events. Council was given the opportunity to ask questions. C. Oliver
and S. Sgt. T. McNulty responded to questions regarding the school
liaison program.
8.1.2 Safe Communities Committee (C. Oliver)
C. Oliver provided an update on the Safe Communities Committee and an
overview of the services provided in the County. The Women's Shelter
received provincial funding to hire one full-time and one part-time staff
member for at risk youth case management. C. Oliver assisted with the
hiring process. She related a success story regarding a youth referred to
the program by the RCMP. C. Oliver also provided details regarding the
habitual offender management program, indicating that Brooks has seen
a lot of success with this program and is used as a resource by other
departments. Council was given the opportunity to ask questions.
LEFT THE MEETING
Councillor L. Juss left the meeting at 11:24 a.m.
8.1.3 Bassano RCMP (Cpl. B. McDonald)
Cpl. B. McDonald presented the Bassano RCMP Quarterly Report to
Council, providing an overview of the statistics and significant
events. Council was given the opportunity to ask questions.
ARRIVED AT MEETING
Councillor L. Juss returned at 11:30 a.m.
LEFT THE MEETING
S. Sgt. T. McNulty, Cpl. B. McDonald, and C. Oliver left the meeting at 11:31 a.m.
C-31/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that we move into Public Hearings at
11:32 a.m.
MOTION CARRIED
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6. PUBLIC HEARINGS
6.1 Bylaw 1853-16 16 LUA 001 (SE 17-17-16-W4 - A to SH)
Reeve M. Douglass called the Public Hearing to order at 11:32 a.m.
Reeve M. Douglass reviewed the procedures that would be followed for the
hearing.
The County Planner stated that the intent of the Public Hearing is to hear
representations on Bylaw 1853-16. The intent of this bylaw is to amend Land Use
Bylaw 1755-12 by rezoning approximately 11.32 acres (4.58 hectares) in
SE 17-17-16-W4 from A - Agricultural District to SH - Small Holdings District.
The County Planner provided background information on this item indicating that
a copy of the document had been circulated to adjacent landowners and affected
agencies.
There were no persons in attendance speaking in opposition to the proposed
bylaw. The applicant was present to respond to questions.
Council was given the opportunity to ask questions. J. Brummelhuis responded
to questions regarding access to the grain bins, the dugouts on the parcel, and
drainage. He indicated that he plans to clean up the land and provide access to
the pivot point. The County Planner indicated that details regarding access will
be determined during the subdivision stage. J. Brummelhuis responded to
further questions from Council.
6.2 Bylaw 1854-16 - Road Closure & SALE (NW 12-21-17-W4)
Reeve M. Douglass called the Public Hearing to order at 11:44 a.m.
Reeve M. Douglass did not review the procedures that would be followed for the
hearing as there were no new persons in attendance.
The Manager of Planning & Development stated that the intent of the Public
Hearing is to hear representations on Bylaw 1854-16. The intent of this bylaw is
to close and SELL that portion of road on Plan 1306BM lying within
NW 12-21-17-W4 and that portion adjacent to the north boundary of
NW 12-21-17-W4 lying west of a line drawn 50 feet perpendicularly distant
southwest of the centre line of the railway as shown on Plan RW33.
The Manager of Planning & Development provided background information on
this item, indicating that a copy of the document had been circulated to all
adjacent landowners as well as a list of affected agencies. She indicated that
she would follow up with the affected agencies as no responses have been
received. There were no responses from adjacent landowners.
There were no persons in attendance speaking in opposition to the proposed
bylaw. The applicant was present to respond to questions.
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Council was given the opportunity to ask questions. M. Jorgensen responded to
questions from Council.
6.3 Bylaw 1855-16 Road Closure & SALE (N 11-21-17-W4 & S 14-21-17-W4)
Reeve M. Douglass called the Public Hearing to order at 11:47 a.m.
Reeve M. Douglass did not review the procedures that would be followed for the
hearing as there were no new persons in attendance.
The Manager of Planning & Development stated that the intent of the Public
Hearing is to hear representations on Bylaw 1855-16. The intent of this bylaw is
to close and SELL that portion of road allowance adjacent to the north boundary
of Section 11-21-17-W4.
The Manager of Planning & Development provided background information on
this item, indicating that a copy of the document had been circulated to all
adjacent landowners as well as a list of affected agencies. She indicated that
she would follow up with the affected agencies as no responses have been
received. There were no responses from adjacent landowners.
There were no persons in attendance speaking in opposition to the proposed
bylaw. The applicant was present to respond to questions.
Council was given the opportunity to ask questions. The Manager of Planning &
Development responded to questions from Council regarding which parcel the
road allowance would be consolidated with. M. Jorgensen indicated that it did
not matter which parcel the road allowance was consolidated with.
C-32/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ANNE MARIE PHILIPSEN that we move out of Public
Hearings at 11:50 a.m.
MOTION CARRIED
7. BYLAWS
7.1 Bylaw 1853-16 16 LUA 001 (SE 17-17-16-W4 - A to SH)
C-33/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR BRIAN DE JONG that Bylaw 1853-16, being a bylaw to
amend Land Use Bylaw 1755-12 by redesignating approximately 11.32 acres
(4.58 hectares) in SE 17-17-16-W4 from A - Agricultural District to SH - Small Holdings
District, be given SECOND reading.
MOTION CARRIED
C-34/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ANNE MARIE PHILIPSEN that Bylaw 1853-16 be given
THIRD and FINAL reading.
MOTION CARRIED
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7.2 Bylaw 1854-16 - Road Closure & SALE (NW 12-21-17-W4)
C-35/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that Bylaw 1854-16, being a bylaw for
the purpose of closing to public travel and SELLING that portion of road on plan 1306BM
lying within NW 12-21-17-W4 and that portion adjacent to the north boundary of
NW 12-21-17-W4 lying west of a line drawn 50 feet perpendicularly distant southwest of
the centre of the railway as shown on Plan RW33, be given FIRST reading.
MOTION CARRIED
7.3 Bylaw 1855-16 Road Closure & SALE (N 11-21-17-W4 & S 14-21-17-W4)
C-36/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ELLEN UNRUH that Bylaw 1855-16, being a bylaw for the
purpose of closing to public travel and SELLING that portion of road allowance adjacent
to the north boundary of Section 11-21-17-W4, be given FIRST reading.
MOTION CARRIED
LEFT THE MEETING
A. Wickert, D. Horvath, J. Brummelhuis, S. Brummelhuis, and M. Jorgensen left the meeting at
11:55 a.m.
9. AGRICULTURAL SERVICES BUSINESS
9.1 Agricultural Fieldman's Report (January 2016)
The Director of Agricultural Services presented the Agricultural Fieldman's
Report to Council and responded to questions from Council.
C-37/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR CLARENCE AMULUNG that the Agricultural Fieldman's
Report for January 2016 be accepted as presented.
MOTION CARRIED
9.2 Funding Request - Farm Safety Centre
The Director of Agricultural Services provided background information on this
item. Council was given the opportunity to ask questions. Councillor B. de Jong
asked about whether contributions are received from the Agricultural Societies
within the County of Newell, as they are involved in the program. The Director of
Agricultural Services indicated that he would get that information, as they have
only provided information regarding municipal contributions.
C-38/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that the County of Newell provides
funding in the amount of $3,000.00 to the Farm Safety Centre in support of the "Safety
Smarts" programming in local schools.
Discussion followed and Council requested more information regarding the
amount of funding received from Agricultural Societies.
'19/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR BRIAN DE JONG that Motion C-38/16 be tabled.
/1 MOTION CARRIED
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LEFT THE MEETING
T. Green left the meeting at 12:09 p.m.
LUNCH
Council RECESSED for lunch at 12:09 p.m. and RECONVENED at 1:00 p.m.
LEFT THE MEETING
Councillor W. Hammergren left the meeting at 1:00 p.m.
8. DELEGATIONS - CONTINUED
8.1 RCMP Quarterly Reports - CONTINUED
8.1.4 Municipal Enforcement (J. Nesbitt)
The Municipal Enforcement Supervisor presented the County of Newell
Municipal Enforcement Report to Council, providing an overview of the
statistics and significant events. Council was given the opportunity to ask
questions. The Municipal Enforcement Supervisor responded to
questions from Council regarding the Tobacco Reduction Act,
enforcement in Hussar, and the provincial Traffic Safety Calendar. The
Director of Municipal Services provided further information, indicating that
Hussar has requested five hours once per month and officers will be
working through Bassano on those days to reduce travel time.
7. BYLAWS - CONTINUED
7.4 Scandia Local Improvement Levies - Extending Repayment Period
The Director of Corporate Services provided background information on this item,
indicating that Scandia residents have expressed interest in extending the local
improvement repayment period by ten years. This would require the County to
bridge payments for the debenture for ten years but will result in additional
interest being collected on the local improvement. He explained the process,
which must include providing formal notice to allow residents to petition against
the proposed bylaws.
Council was given the opportunity to ask questions. The Manager of Finance
indicated that there are 80 lots benefitting from the local improvement and these
are owned by approximately 50 landowners. He explained that only one of the
bylaws is associated with a debenture and they are not proposing to make
changes to the debenture. On an annual basis, the County will collect less than
what is required for the debt payment but once the debt is paid off, the County
will continue to collect from the landowners for the remaining 10 years of the
local improvement. The Manager of Finance responded to questions regarding
the interest rates, indicating that the local improvement bylaws were passed prior
to the final interest rate being established by the Alberta Capital Finance
Authority. Councillor C. Amulung expressed concerns with the County bridging
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the debt payments as that reduces funds for other areas. The Manager of
Finance responded to further questions regarding interest rates that should be
applied and how much interest the County will end up collecting. He indicated
that he could determine the annual amount required to pay for the
debenture. Councillor K. Christman expressed concerns regarding extending the
repayment period, as infrastructure typically needs replacement after 20
years. The Manager of Finance responded to questions regarding the local
improvement, indicating that several have prepaid and there is a low incidence of
landowners defaulting on the payments. Councillor B. de Jong asked if the
bylaws could proceed today with the interest rates being determined prior to the
public hearing. The Manager of Finance indicated that he would like to
determine the rate before proceeding. The Manager of Finance responded to
further questions from Council. Further discussion on this item was postponed
until later during this meeting.
8. DELEGATIONS — CONTINUED
8.2 Brooks Bandits - 2018 RBC Cup Bid (1:00 p.m. - T. King & J. Argue)
The Chief Administrative Officer provided background information on this
item. The Joint Services Committee has supported the request and
recommended that the County and City would each provide $75,000.00 towards
the $150,000.00 base funding amount required to offset any losses associated
with hosting the 2018 Royal Bank Cup. The Chief Administrative Officer outlined
the economic impact to past host communities, indicating that it is a large event
that generates a lot of revenue and exposure. He provided information on the
Brooks Bandits, indicating that the team is in a good position to host this event.
Council was given the opportunity to ask questions. Councillor A.M. Philipsen
asked if the funding commitment could be made through the 2018 Economic
Development budget. The Chief Administrative Officer provided an update on
plans for Economic Development. Discussion followed regarding the risk of
losing the funding commitment versus the positive impact that this event would
have on the region and the work that the Brooks Bandits have done in the
various communities.
C-40/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR BRIAN DE JONG that the County of Newell agrees to
provide the Brooks Bandits $75,000.00 of seed money to host the 2018 Royal Bank Cup
with the agreement that profits over $20,000.00 will be returned to the municipalities
once the event is complete; further, that any monies that are unreturned will need to be
funded from the 2018 Operating Budget.
MOTION CARRIED
10. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS — CONTINUED
10.6 Appointment of Fire Guardians
Council was provided with background information on this item. The Executive
Assistant responded to questions from Council, indicating that fire permits can be
issued either in person or over the phone.
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C-41/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR TRACY FYFE that the following individuals be appointed as
Fire Guardians:
All Divisions — Keith Martin
Rolling Hills — Bill Dickinson
Tilley — Patrick Fabian
Patricia — Gordon Musgrove
Duchess — Gregory Witt
Scandia — Trevor Sandau
Brooks Rural — Kevin Swanson
Bassano — Cory Cochrane
Rosemary — Wilf Harder
Gem — Dwayne Klassen
Bow City — Jim Ketchmark
and further that the Accounting Clerk, the Payroll & Finance Support Clerk, the
Executive Assistant, the Administrative Assistant (Planning), the Administrative Assistant
(Fire & Safety), the Executive Operations Administrative Assistant, the Records
Management Technician, the IT Administrative Assistant, the Development Clerk, and
the Land Assessment/Taxation Clerk be appointed as Fire Guardians for the issuance of
Fire Permits only.
MOTION CARRIED
10.7 Hamlet of Patricia - Community Consultation Process
The Director of Corporate Services provided background information on this item,
suggesting an extensive community engagement process for the Hamlet of
Patricia to obtain clear direction on the required water and sewer infrastructure
upgrades and a long-term plan for the community. If Council agrees, a detailed
plan would be prepared for the community engagement process to identify key
issues and including the residents. Council would have the opportunity to be
involved. Once complete, Council would be presented with a summary that
reflects options that have been reviewed extensively with the Patricia community
members and preferences indicated.
Council was given the opportunity to ask questions. The Director of Municipal
Services provided further information, indicating that maps and costs associated
with completing the recommendations outlined in the Hamlet Infrastructure
Master Plan had been discussed during previous meetings in Patricia. Residents
also requested the reinstatement of services that were provided in the past. The
Director of Municipal Services noted that there should also be a discussion on
how to build reserves for future repair costs, as there is not always grant funding
available. The Director of Corporate Services responded to questions regarding
the consultation, indicating that a detailed outline would be prepared for the
whole process, which would include meetings and workshops that the residents
would participate in and the establishment of a steering committee. He indicated
that a number of interactions would be required so that everyone understands
the goal, the process, and the outcomes. A summary report would be presented
to Council to be considered when making decisions regarding infrastructure
upgrades. The Director of Municipal Services responded to further questions
from Council. Council provided direction for staff to proceed with the preparation
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of a detailed project plan for a comprehensive public participation process for the
Hamlet of Patricia.
10.8 Palliser Economic Broadband Scoping Project
The Director of Corporate Services provided background information on this item
and responded to questions from Council.
C-42/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR BRIAN DE JONG that the Council of the County of Newell
supports the grant application submitted by the Village of Empress (managing partner)
and the Municipal District of Acadia (partnering municipality) to the Alberta Community
Partnership (ACP) program to undertake the exploration of GigaBit Broadband
opportunities, needs, benefits, and strategic approaches relevant to the municipalities of
South East Alberta.
MOTION CARRIED
10.9 Request for Letter of Support - High Load Corridor for Highway 1
The Director of Corporate Services provided background information on this item
and responded to questions from Council. Councillor A.M. Philipsen asked about
including Highway 41. Councillor B. de Jong replied that they considered the
investment required for upgrades in addition to the importance to the
region. Reeve M. Douglass noted that the Eastern Alberta Trade Corridor shows
Highway 36 as the primary route.
%,-43/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR CLARENCE AMULUNG that the County of Newell provides
a letter of support to the Palliser Economic Partnership seeking the eventual designation
of Highway 1 between Medicine Hat and the Highway 36 intersection as a high load
corridor.
MOTION CARRIED
10.10 Funding Request- EID Historical Park
The Director of Corporate Services provided background information on this item
and responded to questions from Council. Council requested that the Director of
Corporate Services arrange a delegation from the EID Historical Park for a future
Council meeting.
10.11 Letter to Minister of Tourism -Paving Highway 876 to Dinosaur Park
Councillor A.M. Philipsen provided background information on this item and
suggested that a letter be sent to the new Minister of Culture & Tourism
regarding paving Highway 876 as it would promote tourism to a World Heritage
Site. Councillor C. Amulung expressed concerns with writing a letter regarding
paving Highway 876 when paving Highway 873 was communicated as a priority
to Alberta Transportation. He suggested mentioning both in the
letter. Discussion followed and Highway 535 was suggested as well.
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C-44/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ANNE MARIE PHILIPSEN that a letter be written to the
Minister of Culture & Tourism in support of paving the unpaved portions of Highway 873
inclusive of that portion of 535, and Highway 876 (connecting Hwy 1 to Dinosaur
Provincial Park/World UNESCO site); further, that copies of this letter be sent to the
Minister of Transportation, the Minister of Energy, and the Minister of Economic
Development & Trade.
MOTION CARRIED
10.12 AAMDC Spring 2016 Convention (March 14-16, 2016)
The Executive Assistant provided background information and responded to
questions from Council. A request has been sent to meet with the Minister of
Municipal Affairs regarding linear assessment. Reeve M. Douglass indicated that
the RCMP Commanding Officer is available to meet with Council if there are any
issues to discuss. The Chief Administrative Officer provided information
regarding the Minister of Municipal Affairs' response to the AAMDC regarding
Linear Assessment, suggesting that there may be an announcement during the
AAMDC Spring 2016 Convention. The Executive Assistant will arrange meetings
with the Minister of Culture & Tourism regarding paving portions of Highway 876,
873, and 535 and the Minister of Environment & Parks regarding issues with the
rivers.
10.13 Cheques for Payment
C-45/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that cheque 182955 in the amount of
$8,000,000.00 and cheque 183150 in the amount of $350,641.00 be APPROVED.
MOTION CARRIED
10.14 Payment Register
C-46/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR CLARENCE AMULUNG that the Payment Register be
accepted.
MOTION CARRIED
10.15 Requests for Functions of Council
10.15.1 Alberta Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities Regional
Collaboration Workshops (February 17, 2016)
C-47/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ANNE MARIE PHILIPSEN that Reeve M. Douglass be
permitted to attend the ACSRC Regional Collaboration Workshop in Hanna, AB on
February 17, 2016 as a function of Council.
MOTION CARRIED
10.15.2 Bow River Basin Council Science Forum (February 2016)
C-48/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR BRIAN DE JONG that Councillor E. Unruh be permitted to
attend the Bow River Basin Council Science Forum in Calgary, AB on February 18, 2016
as a function of Council.
MOTION CARRIED
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10.15.3 Alberta Recycling Spring Seminar (February 24-26, 2016)
L-49/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that Councillor L. Juss be permitted to
attend the Alberta Recycling Spring Seminar in Lethbridge, AB on February 24-26, 2016
as a function of Council.
MOTION CARRIED
10.15.4 ORRSC Water Body Setback Modelling Workshop
(March 3, 2016)
C-50/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR LIONEL JUSS that Councillor C. Amulung and Councillor
A.M. Philipsen be permitted to attend the Water Body Setback Modelling Workshop in
Lethbridge, AB on March 3, 2016 as a function of Council.
MOTION CARRIED
10.15.5 Digital Futures Symposium (March 9-10, 2016)
10.15.6 Eastern Alberta Trade Corridor Local to Global Forum
(March 10-11, 2016)
C-51/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR LIONEL JUSS that Councillor B. de Jong be permitted to
attend the Digital Futures Symposium on March 9-10, 2016 and the Eastern Alberta
Trade Corridor Local to Global Forum on March 10-11, 2016 in Medicine Hat, AB as a
function of Council.
MOTION CARRIED
11. MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUSINESS
11.1 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.
11.2 Utilities - NRSC Report
The Utilities - NRSC Report was presented to Council.
C-52/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ANNE MARIE PHILIPSEN that the Director of Municipal
Services Report and the Utilities - NRSC Report for January 2016 be APPROVED as
presented.
MOTION CARRIED
11.3 Policy Review - Municipal Enforcement Policies
The Municipal Enforcement Supervisor provided background information on this
item and responded to questions from Council.
C-53/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR ELLEN UNRUH that the following policies be adopted as
presented:
2016 -CPO -001 (Code of Conduct - Community Peace Officers)
2016 -CPO -002 (Complaints Against Community Peace Officers)
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2016 -CPO -003 (Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Spray - Use of)
2016 -CPO -004 (Baton - Use of)
2016 -CPO -005 (Records Management System, Operation Records System, &
Records Retention)
2016 -CPO -006 (Emergency Response/Pursuit).
MOTION CARRIED
LEFT THE MEETING
J. Nesbitt left the meeting at 3:00 p.m.
12. POST AGENDA ITEMS
12.1 Regional Wastewater Treatment Assessment
The Chief Administrative Officer provided background information on this item
and responded to questions from Council. A grant application will be submitted
by the City of Brooks under the Alberta Community Partnership Program.
C-54/16 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that Council authorizes the County of
Newell to participate in the Regional Wastewater Treatment Assessment with the City of
Brooks, Town of Bassano, Village of Rosemary, and Village of Duchess to be submitted
by the City of Brooks under the Alberta Community Partnership Program; further, that
the City of Brooks be appointed the managing partner for this initiative.
MOTION CARRIED
LEFT THE MEETING
M. Harbicht left the meeting at 3:03 p.m.
12.2 Regionalization
Councillor K. Christman suggested that the County hire a facilitator and invite the
Town of Bassano, the Village of Duchess, and the Village of Rosemary to
participate in a discussion regarding regional government as there seem to be
some concerns. Reeve M. Douglass indicated that she would be meeting with
the mayors of Brooks, Bassano, Duchess, and Rosemary on February 22, 2016
and discussion on this topic is planned.
13. INFORMATION ITEMS
13.1 Mini Bus Monthly Report (January 2016)
This item was accepted as information. The Director of Corporate Services
provided an update, indicating that invitations to tender will be sent to three
companies in Canada outlining the specifications for the new mini bus.
14. QUESTION PERIOD/NOTICE OF MOTION
A question period and notice of motion was held.
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15. IN CAMERA
There were no in camera items to discuss at this meeting.
7. BYLAWS - CONTINUED
7.4 Scandia Local Improvement Levies
Extending Repayment Period — CONTINUED
The Manager of Finance provided further information to Council regarding
debenture payments and the amounts collected for the local improvement. If the
repayment period is extended, the County would be funding $13,000 per year to
repay the debenture. The residents of Scandia will continue to pay the local
improvement for 10 years after the debenture is paid. He indicated that he was
not able to determine the effective interest rate for the entire period, but it would
be between 3.4 - 4.6%. The Manager of Finance responded to further questions
from Council. He suggested fixing the interest rate that would determine a
certain amount that would be returning to the County at the end of the repayment
period. The Director of Corporate Services noted that Councillor
W. Hammergren had indicated that Scandia would be having an annual meeting
in March and this item would be a topic of discussion. He suggested that a
decision could be postponed until the February 25, 2016 Council
meeting. Discussion followed regarding the portion of the local improvement that
is not covered by the debenture and the total annual amount that the County
would be covering. The Manager of Finance responded to further questions from
Council. The Chief Administrative Officer suggested that the debenture could be
reapplied for with fixed rates. There is a penalty associated with this, but it would
cut out the uncertainty regarding potential losses. In addition, it would not be in
place for the 2016 Tax Notices. The Manager of Finance indicated that he would
obtain further information regarding this option. This item will be discussed
further during the February 25, 2016 Council Meeting.
LEFT THE MEETING
M. Fenske and M. Patton left the meeting at 3:48 p.m.
16. ADJOURN
Being that the agenda matters have been concluded, the meeting adjourned at 3:48 p.m.
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