River Rats Poker Rally

2021年4月7日
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District of Taylor
Regular Council Meeting Minutes
March 2, 2020 held in Council Chambers
located at the District Office at 10007 – 100 A Street
COUNCIL PRESENT:
Rob Fraser, Mayor
Brent Taillefer, Councillor
Michelle Turnbull, Councillor
Betty Ponto, Councillor
Dave Lueneberg, Councillor
COUNCIL ABSENT:
Nil
STAFF PRESENT:
Michael McPhail, Director of Financial Services
Ryan Galay, Golf Course General Manager
(Left at 5:54 p.m.)
Enzo Calla, Deputy Chief/Protective Services Specialist
(Left at 5:54)
Larry Ramstad, Lone Wolf Golf Club
(Left at 5:06 p.m.)
GALLERY & MEDIA PRESENT:
Scott Brooks, Moose FM
Andrew Burrows, Peace Country River Rats
(Left at 5:17 p.m.)
Frances Palfy, Peace Country River Rats
(Left at 5:17 p.m.)
RECORDING SECRETARY:
Lisa Ford, Executive Assistant
1.
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Fraser called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m.
2.
INTRODUCTION OF LATE ITEMS
Council agreed to discuss Agenda item 4.2 in advance of Agenda Item 4.1.
3.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
RESOLUTION #51/2020
Moved by Councillor Taillefer
Seconded by Councillor Turnbull
’THAT, the agenda be adopted as amended.’
CARRIED
4.
GUESTS & DELEGATES
4.2
10 Years of Service Award Presentation
Larry Ramstad, Lone Wolf Golf Club
Council presented Mr. Ramstad with a 10 Year of Service Award and thanked him for his hard work and dedication to the Lone Wolf Golf Course over the last 10 years, as well as for his commitment to growing the junior program and assistance with the transition of the Golf Course General Manager.The Golf Course General Manager also expressed appreciation to Mr. Ramstad for his dedication and commitment and presented him with the 10 Years of Service Award.
4.1
Peace Island Park Playground Project
Andrew Burrows, BC Peace Country River Rats
Mr. Burrows expressed appreciation to the District’s grant writer and staff for their assistance, and provided an update on efforts to obtain funding and donations to complete the Peace Island Park Playground Project.
Discussion ensued around grant application submissions and costs associated with project completion.Mr. Burrows advised that apporximately $50,000 is required to complete the project and requested that Council consider providing sponsorship to assist with project completion.
Council thanked Mr. Burrows for his presentation.
5.
GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
Nil
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
6.1
Regular Council Meeting Minutes
February 3, 2020
RESOLUTION #52/2020
Moved by Councillor Ponto
Seconded by Councillor Lueneberg
’THAT, the February 3, 2020 Regular Council Meeting Minutes be adopted as presented.’
CARRIED
7.
BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
7.1
Regular Council Meeting Minutes
February 3, 2020
Council discussed availability to attend the 2x2 Bonspiel being held on Friday, March 6, 2020, and Saturday, March 7, 2020.It was noted that Acting Mayor Taillefer, Councillor Ponto, Councillor Lueneberg, and Councillor Turnbull would attend, and Acting Mayor Taillefer would present the awards.Council requested that staff provide an RSVP to the Bonspiel organizer.
8.
CORRESPONDENCE
8.1
Correspondence list
RESOLUTION #53/2020
Moved by Councillor Lueneberg
Seconded by Councillor Turnbull
’THAT, the correspondence list be received for information.’
CARRIED
8.2
Expressions of Interest to Serve on Board of Directors
California gambling permit. Heidi Kriz, Administrator & Board Secretary, Municipal Insurance Association of BC
RESOLUTION #54/2020
Moved by Councillor Lueneberg
Seconded by Councillor Ponto
’THAT, the Municipal Insurance Association of BC’s Expressions of Interest to Serve on Board of Directors correspondence be received for information.’
CARRIED
8.3
Northeast BC Community Coal & Energy Forum Invitation
Allen Courtoreille, Mayor, District of Chetwynd
Keith Bertrand, Mayor, District of Tumbler Ridge
Council requested that staff provide a Northeast BC Community Coal & Energy event program for their review when it becomes available.
RESOLUTION #55/2020
Moved by Councillor Ponto
Seconded by Councillor Turnbull
’THAT, the Northeast BC Community Coal & Energy Forum Invitation be received for information.’
CARRIED
8.4
BC Peace Country River Rats Request for Forgiveness – Poker Rally Event - Staff Memo
Lisa Ford, Executive Assistant
Discussion ensued around the Peace Island Park caretaker’s procedure for collection of payment for camping sites.It was noted that the BC Peace Country’s River Rat’s letter states that any camping units within the spaces outlined in the request will pay the camping rate to the caretakers prior to leaving the event.It was also noted that the procedure for patrons visiting Peace Island Park is that they are expected to stop and provide payment for camping sites prior to site use.Council requested that staff follow-up with the Peace Island Park caretakers to inquire about whether payment arrangements for camping sites have been made with the BC Peace Country River Rats.
RESOLUTION #56/2020
Moved by Councillor Ponto
Seconded by Councillor Taillefer
’THAT, the BC Peace Country River Rats be granted forgiveness of the Peace Island Park Pavilion from Friday, July 3, 2020 to Sunday, July 5, 2020, for their Annual Poker Rally Event, subject to the appropriate damage deposits, insurance and liability waivers being received; and
THAT, the Peace Island Park Policy be waived for this event; and
THAT, the BC Peace Country River Rats be granted forgiveness of Peace Island Park reservation fees from Friday, July 3, 2020 to Sunday, July 5, 2020, for the following areas:
Green space C, D, E, and F
Sites 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18 and 20; and
THAT, the $80 Peace Island Park group camping fees (for the first four units) be replaced with a $20 individual camping fee for the BC Peace Country River Rats from Friday, July 3, 2020 to Sunday, July 5, 2020.”
CARRIED
8.5
BC Peace Country River Rats Request for Forgiveness – Jet Boat Race Event - Staff Memo
Lisa Ford, Executive Assistant
RESOLUTION #57/2020
Moved by Councillor Taillefer
Seconded by Councillor Turnbull
’THAT, the BC Peace Country River Rats be granted forgiveness of the Peace Island Park Pavilion and use of barricades from Friday, September 4, 2020, to Sunday, September 6, 2020, for their Annual Jet Boat Race Event, subject to the appropriate damage deposits, insurance and liability waivers being received; and
THAT, the Peace Island Park Policy be waived for this event; and
THAT, the BC Peace Country River Rats be granted forgiveness of Peace Island Park reservation fees from Friday, September 4, 2020, to Sunday, September 6, 2020, for the following areas:
Green space C, D, E, and F
Sites 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18 and 20; and
THAT, the $80 Peace Island Park group camping fees (for the first four units) be replaced with a $20 individual camping fee for the BC Peace Country River Rats from Friday, September 4, 2020, to Sunday, September 6, 2020.’
CARRIED
RESOLUTION #58/2020
Moved by Councillor Taillefer
Seconded by Councillor Ponto
’THAT, the BC Peace Country River Rats proposal to operate a beer garden at Peace Island Park from Friday, September 4, 2020 to Sunday, September 6, 2020 be endorsed, for their Annual Jet Boat Race Event, subject to all licensing requirements being met and the District being named as additional insured on the liability insurance.’
CARRIED
8.6
2020/2021 Call for Nominations to North Central Local Government Association Executive
Hanna Wasstrom, Executive Coordinator, North Central Local Government Association
RESOLUTION #59/2020
Moved by Councillor Taillefer
Seconded by Councillor Ponto
’THAT, the 2020/2021 Call for Nominations to North Central Local Government Association Executive correspondence be received for information.’
CARRIED
8.7
Taylor Community Hall Kitchen Renovation Grant Funding Approval
Joel McKay, Chief Executive Officer
Council noted that subject to project completion, the Community Hall Kitchen will be unveiled at the next Coffee with Council event.
RESOLUTION #60/2020
Moved by Councillor Ponto
Seconded by Councillor Taillefer
’THAT, the Taylor Community Hall Kitchen Renovation Grant Funding Approval correspondence be received for information.’
CARRIED
9.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
NilRiver Rats Poker Rally Results
10.
NEW BUSINESS
Nil
11.
COUNCIL REPORTS
Councillor Ponto and Councillor Turnbull provided an overview of the Northeast Native Advancing Society’s Awards Dinner and Fashion Show event that was attended on Thursday, February 27, 2020.
Mayor Fraser provided an overview of a Southern Mountain Caribou Snowmobile Advisory Committee Meeting that was recently attended and noted that topics of discussion included Terms of Reference development and the initial stages of determining permissible and prohibited access areas.
Mayor Fraser also provided an overview of a North Peace Leadership Meeting that was recently attended and noted that topics of discussion included the need for clarification surrounding Section 35 rights outlined in the Constitution Act.Mayor Fraser also provided an update on Land Resource Management Plan development and noted that further progress is required with the Treaty Land Entitlement process prior further discussions taking place related to a Land & Resource Management Plan.
12.
STAFF REPORTS
12.1
Grant Support - Community Emergency Preparedness Fund (CEPF)
Steve Byford, Fire Chief, LFCA, CD
The Deputy Chief/Protective Services Specialist provided an overview of the grant funding opportunity available through the CEPF to assist with costs associated with Emergency Operation Centre equipment purchases and staff training.
RESOLUTION #61/2020
Moved by Councillor Taillefer
Seconded by Councillor Lueneberg
’THAT, Council supports the proposed grant submission through the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund – Union of BC Municipalities – 2020 Emergency Operations Centres & Training Grant; and
THAT, the District of Taylor is willing to provide overall grant management through the District of Taylor Administration.”
CARRIED
13.
BYLAWS
Nil
14.
MEDIA & GALLERY - QUESTION PERIOD
Nil
Recessed for a short break at 5:54 p.m.
Reconvened at 6:03 p.m.River Rats Poker Rally Racer
15.
CLOSED MEETINGS
RESOLUTION #62/2020
Moved by Councillor Lueneberg
Seconded by Councillor Turnbull
’THAT, the Regular Council Meeting now be Closed to the public with the time being 6:03 p.m., as per Community Charter Section 90 (1):

(c) labour relations or other employee relations;
(n) the consideration of whether a council meeting should be closed under a provision of this subsection or subsection (2).’
CARRIED
16.
ADJOURNMENTRiver Rats Poker
RESOLUTION #63/2020
Moved by Councillor Lueneberg
Seconded by Councillor PontoRiver Rats Poker Rally Games
’THAT, the Regular Council Meeting adjourn with the time being 6:05 p.m.’
CARRIED
Certified in Accordance with Section 148 of the Community Charter.River Rats Poker Rally Game
Confirmed this __________ day of _______________, 2020.
Mayor
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