2009-04-14_Supplemental Agenda Packet--Dossier de l'ordre du jour supplémentairem;
City of Saint John
Common Council Meeting
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Location: Common Council Chamber
Supplemental to Agenda
9.1 c Letter of Opposition for Proposed Rezoning of 1989 Manawagonish Road.
12.4 Proposed Resolution for Item 12.4
13.5 Annual Wage Increase for Management Group
13.6 Committee of the Whole Recommendation for Nominee on Arbitration Board for Local 771
City of Saint John
Seance du conseil communal
Le Mardi 14 Avril, 2009
Lieu : Salle du conseil communal
Ordre du jour supplementaire
9.1 c Lettee D'Oppostion an Rezonage 1989 Rue Manawagonish
12.4 Resolution Proposee Pour le Point 12.4
13.5 L'Augmentation Annuelle de Salaire pour la Direction
13.6 La Recommandation de Comite Plemer pour le Candidat sur le Conseil d'Arbitrage pour Local
771
Chown, Jeanne
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Tibbits, Kelly; Chown, Jeanne
FW: REZONING 1989 MANAWAGONISH ROAD
From, Pam & Gary [mailto:pgsproul@nb.sympatico.ca]
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Cc: Court, Ivan; Titus, Christopher; bill.farren@sainthohn.ca; peter. mcg ui re@sa I nthoh n.ca
Subject: REZONING 1989 MANAWAGONISH ROACH
We live in Fundyview Estates which backs on the property proposed for rezoning. We are not in favour of this proposal
for a number of reasons outlined below.
SAFETY
The entrance for this proposed motel is adjacent to a potentially dangerous intersection where the Gault Road
meets Manawagonish, Ocean Westway, the on ramp to the highway to Fredericton and the off ramp from the highway
from the city. Adding more traffic to this confusing intersection, especially for people leaving the motel going to
Lorneville(Lepreau) that requires a left hand turn would (at least to us) be a major safety concern.
LEGAL
The reason given in the application for rezoning is "To recognize the existing motel as a permitted use.'". This
motel has not been in operation for a number of years. Would it therefore be just vacant property and require rezoning
"To permit the establishment of a motel"?
ENVIROMENT
According to the applicant's rough hand drawn plans, there is a septic system at the back of the property. We
were unable to attend the PAC meeting relating to this rezoning but have been informed that the applicant will be
required to hook up to the city water & sewerage system which (we understand) ends at the Gault road. Given this
major expense as well as the cost of purchase and renovations, one wonders about the financial feasibility and will the
city be left to deal with another derelict property in five years.
ENHANCEMENT OF THE AREA
When we decided on having a house built, we did our due diligence about the plans for the surrounding land
and were told it was all zoned residential which was confirmed by tentative subdivision plans for the "Carvell farm"
property that did not include a motel. We assumed (possibily incorrectly) that the vacated motel would be demolished
and replaced with residential units in the future. Reopening the motel will do nothing to enhance the quality of living of
the residents in the area nor the value of their homes.
Again, we are not in favour of this proposal for the reasons outlined above. Thanks for taking the time to read this E-mail
and hope you would take these concerns in to consideration when making your decision.
Regards
Gary Sproul
Pam Smith-Sproul
COUNCIL AGENDA APRIL 14/09
Text of Dronosed resolution re Item 12.4
RESOLVED that as recommended by the City Manager, Common
Council hereby directs that one or more of the Officers appointed
and designated by Council for the enforcement of the Saint John
Unsightly Premises and Dangerous Buildings By-Law, arrange for
the demolition of the building at 8-10 Brinley Street at a cost of
less than $25,000 and in accordance with the applicable City
purchasing, policies,
The City of Saint John
Association
April 1, 2009
His Worship Mayor Ivan Court and
Members of Common Council
Your Worship and Councillors:
Subject: Annual Wale Increase for the Management Group
As Council is aware, all members of the management group are committed to the
betterment of the City of Saint John and are key to leading and implementing
change within the City organization. All are loyal to their employer; dedicated to
their work; committed to providing the best service possible with available
resources; and are very conscious of the fiscal limitations of the City of Saint
John.
To provide the management group with an appropriate cost of living allowance
that will not be measurably lower than what Council will provide to other
employee groups, the membership of the MPNU Association respectfully requests
that Common Council reconsider its decision to impose a wage freeze for 2009, if
you will recall, the 2008 salary adjustment for management was reduced to 1 % less than
the next closest employee group.
Applying a wage freeze exclusively to the management employee group will create
inequities and issues that will,.
1. Result in some managers (by 2011) being paid less than the employees they
manage.
2. Compound difficulties faced by the City of Saint John to attract and/or retain
management level employees.
3. Eliminate any financial incentive for unionized employees to apply for
management positions.
4. Demoralize the existing management team.
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The City of Saint John Management Professional Non-Anion Association
Postal Box 6951 Station A, Saint John, NB, E2L 4S4
This management group well appreciates the concern with the Provincial Transfer
Payment and understands that a wage freeze will be imposed upon all municipal
employees. We are simply requesting that Council consider aligning the timing of the
wage freeze with the other employee groups to minimize the impact on the management
employees.
The MPNU also requests that Council consider a 3.5 % wage increase for 2009. We do
so because it is reasonably in line with wage increases granted to other municipal
employee groups (i.e. For 2009 Local 18 members received a 3.5% increase, Local
486 members received 3.25%, Local 61 members will receive 4.55% from two increases
of 2.25® compounded, Local 771 is in arbitration), and it is within the spirit of fair
and equitable treatment that council recognized during the pension discussions in
20017.
Respectfully Submitted,
MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL NON-UNION ASSOCIATION
Georg+ul
President
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cc. Terry Totten
The City of Saint John Management Professional Non-Union Association
Postal Box 6951 Station A,, Saint John, NB, E2L 4'4'x4
Resolution from Committee of the Whole on April 14, 2009:
"RESOLVED that Mr. J. David King be named as the City's nominee on the Arbitration
Board in the matter of the collective bargaining dispute between the City of Saint John
and the Saint John Fire Fighter's Association, Local 771, I.A.F.F. "