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SPECIAL MEETING OF
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Monday, June 1, 2009 at 4:00 p.m.
Fraser River Presentation Theatre
4th Floor, 20338 – 65 Avenue, Langley, BC

MINUTES

Present: Mayor Green

Councillors J. Bateman, B. Dornan, S. Ferguson, C. Fox, M. Kositsky, B. Long,


K. Richter and G. Ward

M. Bakken, P. Catlin, P. Cordeiro, D. Leavers, R. Seifi, H. Tsikayi and J. Winslade

S. Palmer

A. ADOPTION OF MINUTES

1. Special Council Meeting – May 25, 2009

Moved by Councillor Bateman,


Seconded by Councillor Fox,
That Council adopt the Minutes of the Special Council Meeting held May 25, 2009.
CARRIED

Councillor Richter entered the meeting at 4:05 p.m.

B. APPROVAL OF DELEGATION REQUESTS TO APPEAR AT THE 4:00 P.M.


SPECIAL MEETING

1. Funding for Development of Artificial Field at the Proposed


Yorkson Community Park
File 0550-07

Moved by Councillor Bateman,


Seconded by Councillor Fox,
That Council approve the Request by Michelle Field, Langley Girls Soccer
Association, to appear before Council to discuss funding for development of artificial
field at the proposed Yorkson Community Park.
CARRIED

2. Cancer Clusters
File 0550-07

A request by Roberta Lee Campbell, to appear before Council to discuss cancer


clusters was withdrawn.
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B. DELEGATIONS

1. Funding for Development of Artificial Field at the Proposed


Willoughby Community Park
File 0550-07

Toni Burgess and Michelle Field were in attendance and Ms. Burgess commented
that an opportunity exists for funding through the federal government’s Western
Economic Diversification Grant for “shovel-ready” infrastructure projects. She
requested that Council consider entering into a funding partnership to construct a
new combination artificial turf soccer/softball field at Willoughby Community Park.
Financial assistance is available for one-third of the project costs, to a maximum of
$1 Million. She added that the Langley Field Sports Association recently voted in
support of this partnering opportunity with the Township of Langley, Langley Girls
Soccer Association, Langley United Youth Soccer and Langley Youth Field
Lacrosse. She advised that the estimated cost is $1.8 to $2.2 Million, and that the
benefits of additional artificial turf fields would allow expansion at reduced costs and
all-weather fields, resulting in fewer closures and cancelled games. The community
partnership advised that they currently hold $280,000 that can be applied to their
one-third contribution, and would require Council loan of balance with a repayment
schedule for the remainder of their contribution.
It was communicated that staff will be bringing forward a report on June 15 that will
seek Council’s support of this grant application and budget commitment. The
deadline for the grant application is June 19, 2009.

C. PRESENTATIONS

1. Cancer Clusters

Dr. Elizabeth Brodkin, Fraser Health Authority (FHA), Rick Gallagher and Dr. Nhu
Le, BC Cancer Agency, were in attendance and provided a presentation regarding
cancer clusters in the Township of Langley. R. Gallagher commented that Council
had requested further information on cancer clusters in the Walnut Grove area. He
provided an overview of various types and sub-types of cancer and exposures.

Dr. Le then spoke to comparison methods for assessing cancer rates, noting that the
Langley local health area with a youth population of 18,000 was used in the
comparison relative to the BC population. He continued that the ratio of cases
observed in the community relative to the expected number of cases indicated no
excess cases of cancers in the Langley area for 1998 – 2007, and that 6 out of 10
years were lower than the overall BC population. He advised that there was no
evidence to suggest a cluster of any cancer which might be due to an unknown
exposure, and that changes were within the normal range of random variation.

Dr. Brodkin, FHA, commented that the data is epidemiologically reassuring and that
the number of cases over 10 years in the Langley community area was as expected.
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C. PRESENTATIONS

2. Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee 2009 Work Plan

Jamey Paterson, Chair, Recreation, Culture and Parks Advisory Committee, was in
attendance and provided a presentation regarding the 2009 Work Plan. He
commented that Suzan Guest was elected as Vice-Chair for the 2009 term and that
the Committee’s 2009 Work Plan includes: discussion relative to recreation facilities
in Aldergrove; a presentation by Langley 2010 BC Summer Games; a BCRPA
Symposium report; review of Fees and Charges Bylaw amendment; update on
Aldergrove Athletic Park re-development concept plan; the Langley Event Centre
opening celebrations; tour of Aldergrove/South Langley Parks and Trails; Joint
Committee meetings with the City of Langley and Ridge-Meadows; updating
Willoughby Community Park Plan; review of Langley Centennial Museum
operations; development of policy regarding advertising in municipal parks and
faculties and community storage for facilities and parks, endorsement of Fort to Fort
Trail plan connection across Glover Road and through Marina Park, review of
Motorized Boat Launch planning initiative, review Cemetery Bylaw, concept plan for
Derek Doubleday Sustainable Horticultural Centre, trail plan for South Langley
Regional Trail, and potential Arts & Cultural Plan.

He noted that two of their sub-committees, the Langley Walk and Awards Sub-
Committees, would become Task Forces in compliance with the 90-day limitation in
Bylaw No. 4700. He added that there were 11 functional areas of responsibility for
liaison roles: Arts and Culture, Aquatics, Community Sport, Sport Tourism, Parks
and Trails, Seniors /Older Adults; Therapeutic Recreation, Recreation and Fitness,
Equestrian, Libraries/Museum, and Early Childhood/Pre-School. Committee
members have been assigned to these liaison roles.

D. Leavers discussed funding implications of the earlier request for artificial turf field
at Willoughby Community Park, and details regarding the Western Economic
Diversification Grant program.

Councillor Ferguson entered the meeting at 4:29 p.m.

D. REPORTS TO COUNCIL

1. Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee 2009 Work Plan


Report 09-79
File RCP 0540-20

Moved by Councillor Dornan,


Seconded by Councillor Bateman,
That Council endorse the 2009 Work Plan of the Recreation, Culture, and Parks
Advisory Committee.
CARRIED
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D. REPORTS TO COUNCIL

2. 2009 Nuisance Mosquito Control and West Nile Virus Programs Update
Report 09-78
File ENG 5280-16

Moved by Councillor Long,


Seconded by Councillor Bateman,
That Council receive the 2009 Nuisance Mosquito Control and West Nile Virus
Programs update report; and further

That Council nominate Councillor Grant Ward to Fraser Health Authority for
membership of their Adult Mosquito Control Local Advisory Committee (LAC).
CARRIED

3. Pavement Cut Policy


Report 09-77
File ENG 5400-10-007

Moved by Councillor Ward,


Seconded by Councillor Fox,
That Council receive the report, Pavement Cut Policy; and further

That Council adopt the Pavement Cut Policy and direct that all fees and charges
associated with the Policy be incorporated into the Fees and Charges Bylaw.
CARRIED

4. Liquor Primary Endorsement Application No. 000010 (Duke of Wellington)


Report 09-76
File CD 08-10-0058

Moved by Councillor Ferguson,


Seconded by Councillor Ward,
That Council consider the endorsement request to relocate the Duke of Wellington
Liquor Primary and Licensee Retail Store to 100 – 19665 Willowbrook Drive; and
further

That Council authorize staff to schedule a “Liquor Licence Endorsement Hearing” in


accordance with Council’s Liquor Licence Endorsement Policy, providing Council
with public input into the Duke of Wellington Liquor Primary and Licensee Retail
Store endorsement request.
CARRIED
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D. REPORTS TO COUNCIL

5. Provincial Agricultural Land Commission Application No. 100178


(Alan & Elizabeth Hendricks et al)
Report 09-80
File CD 10-31-0151

Moved by Councillor Ward,


Seconded by Councillor Bateman,
That Council advise the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission that the
Hendricks et al Agricultural Land Reserve exclusion application for property located
at 21696 and 21846 – 44 Avenue and 4386-216 Street is supported, subject to
implementation of edge planning measures in compliance with Ministry of
Agriculture and Lands standards.

REFERRAL

Moved by Councillor Kositsky,


Seconded by Councillor Ferguson,
That Council and the Agricultural Advisory Committee hold a joint and public
meeting on June 18, 2009 to provide for public input and discussion relative to
Provincial Agricultural Land Commission Application No. 100178.
CARRIED

Councillors Bateman, Long and Richter opposed

E. CORRESPONDENCE

F. MINUTES OF COMMITTEES

1. Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee – May 13, 2009

Minutes from the Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee Meeting held
May 13, 2009.

COUNCIL

Moved by Councillor Bateman,


Seconded by Councillor Ward,
That Council receive the Minutes of the Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory
Committee and the information that the Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory
Committee reconfirms its endorsement that Council move forward with a plan for the
Aldergrove Pool and prioritize it at a high level to include it in the 2010 capital budget.
CARRIED
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F. MINUTES OF COMMITTEES

2. South Fraser Family Court & Youth Justice Committee – April 2, 2009

Moved by Councillor Kositsky,


Seconded by Councillor Fox,
That Council receive the Minutes from the South Fraser Family Court & Youth Justice
Committee Meeting held April 2, 2009.
CARRIED

G. ASSOCIATIONS AND OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

H. INFORMATION ITEMS FROM SPECIAL CLOSED MEETINGS

I. ITEMS FOR INFORMATION

J. ITEMS FROM PRIOR MEETINGS

K. STAFF ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION WITH COUNCIL

L. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION BY COUNCIL MEMBERS

M. OTHER BUSINESS

1. Webcasting Council Meetings

Moved by Councillor Bateman,


Seconded by Councillor Ferguson,
Be it resolved that staff investigate and report back the process and cost involved in
live video webcasting, video recording and web archiving of all public Township
Council meetings held at the Fraser River Presentation Theatre.
CARRIED
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M. OTHER BUSINESS

2. Products Manufactured in the United States

Moved by Mayor Green,


Seconded by Councillor Bateman,
Whereas the United States has earmarked over $90 billion US of the
$787 Billion US stimulus package for roads, bridges and other infrastructure projects
and states that it must follow NAFTA rules. However, the majority of these monies
are being spent at the city and state level and they are not bound by NAFTA
therefore they can and are insisting on product manufactured in the USA;

Whereas the Town of Halton Hills and the Region of Halton, Ontario have passed a
resolution that is enclosed for your perusal and consideration to counteract this
unfair trade practice; and

Whereas it does not say “Buy Canada”, instead it resolves that Canadian
Infrastructure projects at the municipal level, including environmental projects such
as water and waste water treatment projects, require that any goods and materials
required for the projects be bought only from local companies whose country of
origin do not impose local trade restrictions against goods and materials
manufactured in Canada to better ensure open, fair and competitive practices across
the globe;

Therefore be it resolved that the Township of Langley Council support the attached
resolution that will be brought forward at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities
Annual Conference occurring in Whistler from June 5-8, 2009.
CARRIED

Councillor Richter opposed

N. TERMINATE

Moved by Councillor Long,


Seconded by Councillor Bateman,
That the meeting terminate at 5:22 p.m.
CARRIED

CERTIFIED CORRECT:

Mayor

Deputy Township Clerk

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