PUBLIC
HEARING MINUTES
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Tuesday, 2019 October 29
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A Public Hearing (Zoning & Heritage
Designation) was held in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 4949 Canada Way,
Burnaby, B.C. on Tuesday, 2019 October 29 at 6:00 p.m.
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PRESENT:
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His
Worship, Mayor Mike Hurley
Councillor
Pietro Calendino
Councillor
Sav Dhaliwal
Councillor
Dan Johnston
Councillor
Colleen Jordan
Councillor
Joe Keithley
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ABSENT:
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Councillor
Paul McDonell
Councillor
Nick Volkow (due to illness)
Councillor
James Wang
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STAFF:
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Mr.
Ed Kozak, Director Planning and Building
Mr.
Johannes Schumann, Assistant Director Planning & Building
Ms.
Blanka Zeinabova, Deputy City Clerk
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His Worship, Mayor Mike Hurley called
the meeting to order at 6:01 p.m.
His Worship, Mayor Mike Hurley
recognized the ancestral and unceded homelands of the
hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh
speaking peoples, and extended appreciation for the opportunity to hold a
meeting on this shared territory.
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ZONING
BYLAW AMENDMENTS
A1)
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Burnaby Zoning Bylaw 1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 26, 2019 - Bylaw No. 14060
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Rez. #17-36
4500, 4554 Dawson Street, 2223, 2375
Alpha Avenue and 2350, 2410, 2430 Willingdon Avenue
From:
M1 Manufacturing, M2r General Industrial, and M5 Light Industrial Districts
To:
CD Comprehensive Development District (based on RM4s Multiple Family
Residential District, RM4r Multiple Family Residential District, C9 Urban
Village District, and Brentwood Town Centre Plan guidelines)
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to establish a Conceptual Master Plan and Design
Guidelines for the Grove development site, in order to guide further site
specific rezoning applications for the construction of a high-density
multi-phased strata, rental, commercial retail and office development over
four main phases. No specific development is being proposed by the subject
rezoning application.
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Three (3) letters were
received in response to the proposed rezoning application:
1. Man Ling Kwok, 2378 Alpha
Avenue, Burnaby
2.
Susanne Glenn-Rigny, CN Rail, 935, rue de la Gauchetiere Ouets, Montreal
3. Joel
Gibbs, 7777 12th Avenue, Burnaby
The following speaker appeared
before Council in response to the proposed zoning bylaw amendment:
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Joel Gibbs, 7777 12th
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council expressing concerns with the proposed
rezoning application. The speaker believes that there is disconnect within the
City between the City’s priorities and the development process. Burnaby declared
a climate emergency and set targets of 45% reduction in GHG by 2030; however,
2,800 parking spaces are being built in a town centre, near transit and
multi-use paths. In addition, Mr. Gibbs expressed concerns with Dawson Street
widening to five lanes.
MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR calendino
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #17-36, Bylaw #14060 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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A2)
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Burnaby
Zoning Bylaw 1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 27, 2019 - Bylaw No. 14061
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Rez. #18-09
6438 Byrnepark Drive
From: CD
Comprehensive Development District (based on RM2 Multiple Family Residential
District as guidelines)
To:
Amended CD Comprehensive Development District (based on RM2 Multiple
Family Residential District, RM3 Multiple Family Residential District, RM3r
Multiple Family Residential District, and Edmonds Town Centre Plan as
guidelines and in accordance with
the development plan
entitled “Proposed Multi-Family Development” prepared by Integra Architecture
Inc.)
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to permit the construction of a five-storey apartment
building with underground parking, as well as townhouses with surface
parking.
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Twelve (12) letters were
received in response to the proposed rezoning application:
1. Cathy Griffin, 21-8400 Forest
Grove Drive, Burnaby
2. Martin Arnesen, 3015 Vega
Court, Burnaby
3. Joe Sulmona, 5504 Union
Street, Burnaby
4. Stan Grishin, 9300 University
Crescent, Burnaby
5. Tamsin Spooner, 6692 Napier
Street, Burnaby
6. Thom
Armstrong, Co-operative Housing Federation of British Columbia, 220-1651
Commercial Drive, Vancouver
7. Chris
Marsh, 115-7478 Byrnepark Walk, Burnaby
8. Frank
Mesich, 6088 12th Avenue, Burnaby
9. Joel
Gibbs, 7777 12th Avenue, Burnaby
10. Louise
Hazemi, 4144 Cambridge Street, Burnaby
11. Sabrina
and Steve Foldi, 6837 Station Hill Drive, Burnaby
12. Allen
Hutton, 7304 14th Avenue, Burnaby
The following speakers appeared
before Council in response to the proposed zoning bylaw amendment:
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Joel Gibbs, 7777 12th
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council expressing concerns with the proposed
rezoning application as a large amount of parking spaces and the number of
rental units does not really benefit the City. The speaker is also in
opposition to the sale of public lands.
Teresa Rossiello, 9756 Still Creek Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council and noted that more townhouses should be added
to the development as families with children have a hard time finding suitable accommodation
in Burnaby. The speaker also suggested leasing the land for 50 to 60 years,
instead of selling it, and offering electrified parking sports to car share
companies to utilize the EV spaces.
MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR calendino
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #18-09, Bylaw #14061 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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A3)
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Burnaby
Zoning Bylaw 1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 28, 2019 - Bylaw No. 14062
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Rez. #19-09
3133 Sumner Avenue
From:
M1 Manufacturing District
To:
CD Comprehensive Development District (based on RM2 General Industrial
District, M5 Light Industrial District and C1 Neighbourhood Commercial
District, and in accordance with the development plan entitled “3133 Sumner
Avenue” prepared by Taylor Kurtz Architecture and Design Inc.)
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to permit the construction of a five-storey light
industrial and office building with a small commercial component.
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Two (2) letters were received in response
to the proposed rezoning application:
1. Paul Holden, Burnaby
Board of Trade, 201-4555 Kingsway, Burnaby
2. Jag Nijjar, Gateway
Casinos, 4331 Dominion Street, Burnaby
The following speaker appeared
before Council in response to the proposed zoning bylaw amendment:
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Joel Gibbs, 7777 12th
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council and spoke in opposition to the
proposed rezoning application. The speaker noted the project is closed to
transit and cycling facilities, and requested the City acts on the targeted GHG
reduction.
MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR calendino
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #19-09, Bylaw #14062 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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Burnaby
Zoning Bylaw 1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 29, 2019 - Bylaw No. 14063
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Rez. #19-10
Portion of 8288 North Fraser Way
From: CD
Comprehensive Development District (based on M2 General Industrial District
and M5 Light Industrial District)
To:
Amended CD Comprehensive Development District (based on M2 General
Industrial District, M5 Light Industrial District, M5r Light Industrial
District and Burnaby Business Park Concept Plan as guidelines, and in
accordance with the development plan entitled “JJ Bean” prepared by Chip
Barrett Architect)
The
purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to permit a café of up to
50 seats (JJ Bean Café) within an existing multi-tenant industrial
development, to serve the day-to-day needs of adjacent industrial
developments and their employees.
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One (1) letter was received in
response to the proposed rezoning application:
1. Shelley Ke, NF 8288 Holdings
Ltd., 103-8288 North Fraser Way, Burnaby
No speakers appeared before Council
in support or oppositions to the proposed rezoning application.
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MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR jordan
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #19-10, Bylaw #14063 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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A5)
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Burnaby
Zoning Bylaw 1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 30, 2019 - Bylaw No. 14064
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Rez. #19-27
4050 Graveley Street
From:
M3 Heavy Industrial District and R5 Residential District
To:
M3 Heavy Industrial District
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw amendment is to bring the zoning into conformance with the area’s
existing industrial land use, character, and plan designations.
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No letters were received in response
to the proposed rezoning application.
The following speaker appeared
before Council in response to the proposed zoning bylaw amendment:
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Brian
Dierks, 1531 Douglas Road, Burnaby, appeared before Council and inquired
regarding the same rezoning for the properties along Douglas Road.
Staff
advised that this rezoning does not affect existing residential uses in the
area, and the owners are not obligated to rezone, unless future uses will come
to full industrial use on the site.
MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR calendino
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THAT
this Public Hearing for Rez. #19-27, Bylaw #14064 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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A6)
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Burnaby
Zoning Bylaw 1965,
Amendment
Bylaw No. 31, 2019 - Bylaw No. 14065
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Text Amendment
The purpose of the proposed zoning
bylaw text amendment is to amend the Burnaby Zoning Bylaw 1965 to (1)
regulate the location of outdoor play areas in child care establishments; (2)
allow child care facilities in the P2 Administration and Assembly, P3 Park
and Public Use, and P6 Regional Institutional Districts as an outright
permitted use; (3) prohibit uses which provide housing, or medical and
assisted living care to the clients, and home occupations with on-site client
services, on properties containing home-based child care facilities; (4)
remove the additional lot area requirement for child care facilities
exceeding 20 children in care in the P1 Neighbourhood Institutional, and P5
Community Institutional Districts.
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No letters were received
in response to the proposed zoning bylaw text amendment.
The following speakers appeared
before Council in response to the proposed zoning bylaw amendment:
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Joel Gibbs, 7777 12th
Avenue, Burnaby, appeared before Council stating that the City should not
regulate outdoor play areas to ensure children safety but addressing street
safety.
Teresa Rossiello, 9756 Still Creek Avenue,
Burnaby, appeared before Council stating housing and childcare are problems in
the Lower Mainland. The speaker requested that the City does not further
restrict childcare spaces and instead make the process easier.
MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR calendino
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THAT this Public Hearing for Zoning
Bylaw Text Amendment, Bylaw #14065 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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HERITAGE
DESIGNATION BYLAW
B1)
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Burnaby
Heritage Designation
Bylaw
No. 1, 2019 - Bylaw No. 14066
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6344 Deer Lake Avenue
The purpose of the proposed bylaw is
to designate the Fairacres “Estate Gate” and “Greenhouse Foundation Wall” as
part of the existing civic Heritage Site covered under Bylaw No. 9807 which
is the original Burnaby Heritage Site Designation Bylaw 1992.
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No letters were received
in response to the proposed heritage designation bylaw.
No speakers appeared
before Council in support or oppositions to the proposed heritage designation
bylaw.
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MOVED BY COUNCILLOR johnston
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR JORDAN
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THAT this Public Hearing for Heritage
Site Designation Bylaw Amendment, Bylaw #14066 be terminated.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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MOVED BY COUNCILLOR calendino
SECONDED BY COUNCILLOR keithley
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That
this Public Hearing do now adjourn.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
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The
Public Hearing adjourned at 6:44 p.m.
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________________________
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________________________
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Mike
Hurley
MAYOR
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Blanka
Zeinabova
DEPUTY
CITY CLERK
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