City of Port Moody
Regular Council
Agenda

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Council Chambers
100 Newport Drive, Port Moody

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This meeting is open to the public for in-person attendance in Council Chambers at
100 Newport Drive, Port Moody.

The City of Port Moody carries out our business on the ancestral and unceded homelands of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem), səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh),
xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie),
qʼʷa:n̓ ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and Stó:lō (Sto:lo) Peoples, and extends appreciation for the opportunity to work on this territory.

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  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT the agenda of the September 12, 2023, Regular Council meeting be adopted as circulated.

Please go to portmoody.ca/councilmeetings for information on how to participate.


As a reminder to members of the public, while we encourage civic engagement and welcome your participation in the public portion of our meeting, there are expectations regarding appropriate conduct and decorum at Council meetings.  We ask all members of the public to ensure that matters raised with Council are constructively focused on issues and not individuals and that any engagement with or about City staff is addressed in a manner that is consistent with these expectations so that we can all engage in this space in a manner that is respectful and constructive, and abides by the City’s Respectful Workplace Policy.

Verbal Report: Councillor Kyla Knowles, Chair, Arts, Culture, and Heritage Committee

Presentation: Leslie Courchesne, Executive Director


Delegation Request: Leslie Courchesne

  • Recommendation(s):


    1. THAT the delegation be received for information and the delegates thanked for their presentation.

    2. THAT the delegation request be placed on a subsequent Council agenda for consideration.

    3. THAT the delegation request be considered immediately.

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT the minutes of the following meetings be adopted:

    • Special Council (to Close) – July 18, 2023;
    • Special Council (to Close) – July 25, 2023; 
    • Regular Council – July 25, 2023;
    • Special Council – August 9, 2023; and
    • Special Council – August 10, 2023.

Note: Council may adopt in one motion all recommendations appearing on the Consent Agenda or, prior to the vote, request that an item be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed in section 8 for debate or discussion, voting in opposition to a recommendation, or declaring a conflict of interest with an item.

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT the recommendations contained in the following items on the
    September 12, 2023, Regular Council Consent Agenda be approved.

Memo: Legislative Services Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT City of Port Moody Road Closure Bylaw – Portion of Vintner Street, 2023, No. 3412 be now adopted as recommended in the memo dated September 12, 2023, from the Legislative Services Division regarding Road Closure Bylaw No. 3412 (Portion of Vintner Street) – Adoption.

Report: Community Development Department – Policy Planning Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT Metro Vancouver be notified that the City of Port Moody has no objections to the proposed amendments in Metro Vancouver Regional District Regional Growth Strategy Amendment Bylaw No. 1366, 2023 as outlined in the report dated September 12, 2023, from the Community Development Department – Policy Planning Division regarding Notification of Metro 2050 Land Use Designation Amendment Request – Fraser Heights, City of Surrey.

Report: Engineering and Operations Department – Project Delivery Services Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT the report dated September 12, 2023, from the Engineering and Operations Department – Project Delivery Services Division regarding Urban Forest Management Strategy Public Engagement Phase Two Summary be received for information.

Report: Engineering and Operations Department – Project Delivery Services Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT the report dated September 12, 2023, from the Engineering and Operations Department – Project Delivery Services Division regarding Tree Protection Bylaw Public Engagement Phase Two Summary be received for information.

Report: Engineering and Operations Department – Infrastructure Engineering Services Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT Corporate Policy – 11-5400-2023-01 – Street Lighting – Glare Shields be adopted as recommended in the report dated September 12, 2023, from the Engineering and Operations Department – Infrastructure Engineering Services Division regarding Corporate Policy – Street Lighting – Glare Shields.

Report: Community Development Department – Policy Planning Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT City of Port Moody Zoning Bylaw, 2018, No. 2937, Amendment Bylaw No. 74, 2023, No. 3376 (Housekeeping) be read a first and second time as recommended in the report dated September 12, 2023, from the Community Development Department – Policy Planning Division regarding Zoning Bylaw Housekeeping Amendments – September 2023;

    AND THAT Bylaw No. 3376 be referred to a Public Hearing.

Memo: Community Services Department – Cultural Services Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT City of Port Moody Fees Bylaw, 2022, No. 3383, Amendment Bylaw
    No. 6, 2023, No. 3424 (Community Services – Inlet Theatre and Civic Centre) be read a first, second, and third time as recommended in the memo dated September 12, 2023, from the Community Services Department – Cultural Services Division regarding 2023 Fees Bylaw Amendment – Bylaw No. 3424.

Memo: Legislative Services Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT City of Port Moody Council Procedure Bylaw, 2023, No. 3393, Amendment Bylaw No. 1, 2023, No. 3427 be read a first, second, and third time as recommended in the memo dated September 12, 2023, from the Legislative Services Division regarding Notice of Motion Process – Update;

    AND THAT Corporate Policy – 01-0530-2023-01 – Notice of Motion and Accompanying Submissions by Council Members be approved as amended and attached to the memo dated September 12, 2023, from the Legislative Services Division regarding Notice of Motion Process – Update.

Presentation: Project Delivery Services Division


Report: Engineering and Operations Department – Project Delivery Services Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT the Urban Forest Management Strategy 2050 report be adopted as recommended in the report dated September 12, 2023, from the Engineering and Operations Department – Project Delivery Services Division regarding Urban Forest Management Strategy 2050 Report for Adoption.

Presentation: Development Planning Division


Report: Community Development Department – Development Planning Division

  • Recommendation(s):


    THAT City of Port Moody Zoning Bylaw, 2018, No. 2937, Amendment Bylaw No. 79, 2023, No. 3407 (Coronation Park) (CD89) be read a second time as recommended in the report dated September 12, 2023, from the Community Development Department – Development Planning Division regarding Second Reading – Rezoning (CD89) – Coronation Park (Wesgroup Properties);

    AND THAT Bylaw No. 3407 be referred to a Public Hearing;

    AND THAT the Key Expectations set out in Inclusionary Zoning – Affordable Rental Units Corporate Policy (10-5080-2022-01) be waived for this rezoning application based on the Flexibility clause in the policy;

    AND THAT the document titled “Coronation Park Term Sheet Outline (Draft)” (Attachment 5) be used as the basis for preparation of a development agreement setting out the applicant’s obligations as part of the redevelopment of the subject lands.

Email: Julia Jachimowicz

  • Recommendation(s):


    1. THAT the proclamation request be received for information.

    2. THAT the proclamation be approved as requested.

Please go to portmoody.ca/councilmeetings for information on how to participate.


As a reminder to members of the public, while we encourage civic engagement and welcome your participation in the public portion of our meeting, there are expectations regarding appropriate conduct and decorum at Council meetings.  We ask all members of the public to ensure that matters raised with Council are constructively focused on issues and not individuals and that any engagement with or about City staff is addressed in a manner that is consistent with these expectations so that we can all engage in this space in a manner that is respectful and constructive, and abides by the City’s Respectful Workplace Policy.

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