File #: BL-18-061    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Bylaw Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/24/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/5/2018 Final action:
Title: LUB Amendment - Corridor Commercial (first reading) Presented by: Adryan Slaght, Director
Attachments: 1. Bylaw 44-2018 - text amend CC add emergency 2018-09-11, 2. Transcript of Public Consultation 2018-06-07, 3. Parking Agreement and Driveway Access Map
TAMRMS#: B06

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LUB Amendment - Corridor Commercial (first reading)
Presented by: Adryan Slaght, Director

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RECOMMENDATION(S)
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1. That Bylaw 44/2018, being amendment 165 to Land Use Bylaw 9/2005, be read a first time.

2. That the Public Hearing on Bylaw 44/2018 be scheduled for December 3, 2018.

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PURPOSE OF REPORT

This report presents a proposed amendment to the Land Use Bylaw 9/2005 for the Corridor Commercial (CC) District. The amendment requires a public hearing as per the requirements in the Municipal Government Act (MGA).

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL STRATEGIC PRIORITY

Strategic Priority #3: Building a Transportation Network: Integrated transportation systems.

3.5 Complete the Campbell Park and Ride facility and finish the Transit Local Route
Restructuring Project.

Strategic Priority #4: Infrastructure Investment: Identify and build needed capital assets.

4.4 Identify an inventory of existing facilities including an assessment of condition and
usability and identify gaps in land and facility supply and demand.

ALIGNMENT TO ADMINISTRATIVE PRIORITY

N/A

ALIGNMENT TO SERVICE DELIVERY

Service Name: Fire Rescue Response
Service Definition: Response to all types of emergency events including fire, rescue, service calls, dangerous goods releases, motor vehicle accidents and ice/water rescue.

Service Component: Not applicable

Current Service Level: Respond to emergency events within 9 minutes, 90% of the time. Fifteen staff available 24/7/365.

COUNCIL DIRECTION

The Fire Hall #1 Reconstruction project was originally scheduled for 2009 and then was moved to 2012 during the 2008 Capital Budget process. It was postponed until 2016, when City Council approved funding for a Feasibility Study to assess the current facility condition, as well as the spatial needs of fire services. Council approved $50,000 in 2017 for a Feasibility Study and $1,051,700 in 2018 for Design funding for the potential reconstruction of Fire Ha...

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