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2006-08-28_Agenda Packet--Dossier de l'ordre du jourCityof SaintJohn CommonCouncilMeeting Monday,August28,2006 Location:CommonCouncilChamber CommitteeoftheWhole 1.CalltoOrder–5:00pm 10.2(4)(b,j) 1.1(a)(b)EmploymentMatter(ReferredJuly17,2006) 10.2(4)(d) 1.2PropertyMatter(ReferredJuly17,2006)(TabledAugust14,2006) 10.2(4)(g) 1.3LegalSession- Litigation RegularMeeting 1.CalltoOrder– Prayer, 6:00p.m. 2.ApprovalofMinutes 2.1August14,2006 Minutes 3.AdoptionofAgenda 4.DisclosuresofConflictofInterest 5.AdoptionofConsentAgenda 5.1Letterfrom Eric Teed-CreationofBikePaths(RefertoCityManager) 5.2LetterfromRev.K.RusselKnowlesConcernoverRacinos(RefertoCity Manager) 5.3RequestforFundingfromSeawoodSchoolforPlayground Equipment(Refer toCityManager) 5.4JohnHowardSocietyUpdateonGroupCareHomeLawrenceSt(Receivefor Information) 5.5LetterfromGreenLeeShoesRegardingthePlacementof TreesonBentley Street 5.6SaleofPortionofCityLand(formerlyDerbySt)BayviewHeightsHoldings Ltd.(Recommendation) 5.7ConstructionWaterPipeline-PipelineRoadWestAssentofRequired Easements(Recommendation) 5.8LetterfromYvonneLeBlancParkingatGeneralHospitalDome(Referto ParkingCommission) 6.MembersComments 7.Proclamation 8.Delegations/Presentations 8.1Vision2015-CommunityConsultationSurveyResults 9.PublicHearings 7:00p.m. 9.1(a)ProposedZoningBy-lawAmend57BroadviewAve 9.1(b)PlanningAdvisoryCommitteeRecommendingRezoningandSubdivision 57BroadviewAvenue 10.ConsiderationofBy-laws 10.1(a) ThirdReading-MunicipalPlanAmend-76CoburgSt 10.1(b) ThirdReading-ZoningBy-lawAmend-76CoburgSt 10.1(c)Section39Conditions76CoburgSt 10.2 ThirdReadingCityMarketBy-lawAmendment-LeaseofStalls8and9 11.SubmissionsbyCouncilMembers 11.1AppointmentstoVision2015SteeringCommittee(Councillor Tait) 11.2ProvincialElection(Councillor Tait) 11.3OwnershipofSaintJohn Energy(Councillor Tait) 11.4By-RoadNumber5(CouncillorCourt) 11.5RoadworkonOceanWestway-Highway100(CouncillorCourt) 12.BusinessMatters–MunicipalOfficers 12.1AgreementforRoboticCameraSystem-CouncilChamber 12.2FireApparatus-PurchaseofLoaner 12.3WestSide EstatesStormWaterManagementProject(FinalReportavailable inClerk'sOffice) 12.4StormWaterManagementStrategy 12.5SafeSidewalkPolicy 12.6HowesLakeLandfillClosurePhaseIII-AdditionalWork 12.7DesignandConstructionManagement:ManawagonishRoad&Carpenter Place-Water,SanitarySewer&StormSewerInstallation 12.8LicencetoOperateMispecPark 12.9PetitionRequestingUpgradeofGoldsworthyRoad 12.10LornevilleLeachateDisposal-LettertoCouncilfromLornvilleResident, JaniceChase 12.11ResponsetoCommentsmadeinJuly17,2006PresentationtoCommon CouncilbyCouncillorFerguson 12.12Agreement-Aliant TelecomreIPVPNService 13.CommitteeReports 14.ConsiderationofIssuesSeparatedfromConsentAgenda 15.GeneralCorrespondence 15.1LetterfromGerryDortconernsoverproposedskateboardpark 15.2LetterfromBobManningreMultiplexProjectrequestforfunding 16.Adjournment Cityof SaintJohn Séance duconseilcommunal Lelundi28août2006 Emplacement: Salle duconseilcommunal Comitéplénier 1.Ouverturedelaséance:17h 10.2(4)b)j) 1.1a)b)Questionsrelativesàl'emploi–alinéa(séancedu 17juillet2006) 10.2(4)d) 1.2Questionrelativeauxbiens-fonds-alinéa(séancedu17juillet 2006)(présentéele14août2006) 10.2(4)g) 1.3Séancejuridique–litige-alinéa Séanceordinaire 1.Ouverturedelaséance,suiviedelaprière 18h. 2.Approbationduprocès-verbal 2.1Procès-verbaldelaséancetenuele14août2006 3.Adoptiondel'ordredujour 4.Divulgationsdeconflitsd'intérêts 5.Adoptiondel'ordredujourrelatifauxquestionssoumisesàl'approbationdu conseil 5.1Lettreprésentéepar Eric Teedrelativementàl'aménagementdepistes cyclables(transmiseaudirecteurgénéral) 5.2LettrereçueduPasteurK.RusselKnowlesexprimantsesinquiétudesrelatives auRacino(transmiseaudirecteurgénéral) 5.3Demandedefinancementreçuedel'écoleSeawoodrelativementàde l'équipementpourleterraindejeux(transmiseaudirecteurgénéral) 5.4MiseàjourreçuedelaSociétéJohnHowardrelativementaufoyerdegroupe situésurlarueLawrence(accueillieàtitreinformatif) 5.5Lettrereçuedel'entrepriseGreenLeeShoesrelativeàlaplantationd'arbres surlarueBentley 5.6Vented'uneportiond'unbien-fondsmunicipal(anciennementlarueDerby)à BayviewHeightsHoldingsLtd.(recommandations) 5.7Constructiond'uneconduited'eausurlecheminPipelineOuest;consentement visantlesemprisesexigées(recommandations) 5.8LettrereçuedeYvonneLeBlancrelativementaudômedestationnementde l'hôpitalgénéral(transmiseàlaCommissionsurlestationnement) 6.Commentairesprésentésparlesmembres 7.Proclamation 8.Délégationsetprésentations 8.1Vision2015–Résultatsdusondagerelatifauxconsultationsauseindela collectivité 9.Audiencespubliques 19h. 9.1a)Modificationdel'arrêtésurlezonagerelativementau57,avenueBroadview 9.1b)RecommandationsduComitéconsultatifd'urbanismerelativeaurezonage etaulotissementvisantle57,avenueBroadview 10.Étudedesarrêtésmunicipaux 10.1a)Troisièmelectureduprojetdemodificationduplanmunicipalvisantle 76,rueCoburg 10.1b) Troisièmelectureduprojetdemodificationdel'arrêtésurlezonagevisant le76,rueCoburg 10.1c)Conditionsimposéesparl'article39relativementau76,RueCoburg 10.2Troisièmelectureduprojetdemodificationdel'Arrêtéconcernantlemarché os de TheCityofSaintJohnrelativementàlalocationdesétals n8et9 11.Interventiondesmembresduconseil 11.1NominationauComitédirecteurdelaVision2015(conseiller Tait) 11.2 Électionsprovinciales(conseiller Tait) 11.3DroitsdepropriétédeSaintJohnEnergy(conseiller Tait) o 11.4Chemindecanton n5(conseillerCourt) 11.5TravauxderéfectionsurlavoieOuestOcean–route100(conseillerCourt) 12.Affairesmunicipalesévoquéesparlesfonctionnairesmunicipaux 12.1Conventionrelativeàl'installationdecamérasrobotiquesdanslasalledu conseil 12.2Acquisitiondel'engind'incendielouéantérieurement 12.3Projetdegestionduréseaud'égoutspluviauxsituédanslequartierWestSide Estates(lerapportdéfinitifétantdisponibleauprèsdugreffier) 12.4Stratégierelativeàlagestionduréseaud'égoutspluviaux 12.5Politiquerelativeàlasécuritésurlestrottoirs 12.6PhaseIIIdelafermeturedusited'enfouissementdulacHowes-travaux supplémentaires 12.7GestiondelaconceptionetdelaconstructionsurlecheminManawagonish etàlaplaceCarpenterrelativementàl'installationduréseaud'aqueduc,d'égouts sanitairesetd'égoutspluviaux 12.8Permisd'exploitationvisantleparc Mispec 12.9Pétitionrelativeàlademandedetravauxd'améliorationssurlechemin Goldsworthy 12.10LettreadresséeauconseilparJaniceChase,citoyenne,relativementaurejet deproduitsdelixiviationàLorneville 12.11RépliqueauxcommentairesformulésparleconseillerFergusonle 17juillet2006lorsdesaprésentationdevantleconseilcommunal 12.12Contract-Aliant-ServicedePolice-Ordinateurs 13.Rapportsdéposésparlescomités 14.Étudedessujetsécartésdesquestionssoumisesàl'approbationduconseil 15.Correspondancegénérale 15.1LettrereçuedeGerryDortexprimantsesinquiétudesrelativementau planchodromeproposé 15.2LettrededemandedefinancementreçuedeBobManningrelativementau projetMultiplex 16.Clôturedelaréunion present NormanMcFarlane,Mayor DeputyMayorHootonandCouncillorsChang,Chase,Court, Farren,Ferguson,McGuire,Tait,TitusandWhite -and- T.Totten,CityManager;J.Nugent,CitySolicitor;GregYeomans, CommissionerofFinance;P. Groody,CommissionerofMunicipal Operations;J.Baird,CommissionerofPlanningand Development;W.Edwards,CommissionerofBuildingsand InspectionServices;R.Simonds,FireChief;A.Bodechon,Chief ofPolice;andE. Gormley,AssistantCommonClerk RÉUNIONDUCONSEILCOMMUNALDETHECITY OFSAINTJOHN TENUEÀL'HÔTELDEVILLE,LE14AOÛT2006À18H Sontprésents : NormanMcFarlane,maire lamairessesuppléanteHootonetlesconseillersChang,Chase, Court,Farren,Ferguson,McGuire,Tait,TitusetWhite et T.Totten,directeurgénéral;J.Nugent,avocatmunicipal; Greg Yeomans,commissaireauxfinances;P.Groody,commissaire auxopérationsmunicipales;J.Baird,commissaireàl'urbanisme etaudéveloppement;W.Edwards,commissaireauxservices d'inspectionetdesbâtiments;R.Simonds,chefduservice d'incendie;A.Bodechon,chefdepolice;ainsiqueE.Gormley, greffièrecommunaleadjointe. 1.CallTo Order–Prayer, MayorMcFarlanecalledthemeetingtoorderandFatherJoseph Arsenaultofferedtheopeningprayer. 1.Ouverturedelaréunion,suiviedelaprière LaséanceestouverteparlemaireMcFarlane,etlepèreJoeArsenault récitelaprièred'ouverture. 2ApprovalofMinutes OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorCourt RESOLVED that theminutesofthemeetingof CommonCouncil,heldonJuly31andAugust1,2006,beapproved. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 2Approbationduprocès-verbaldeladernièreréunion PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerCourt RÉSOLUqueleprocès-verbaldelaréuniondu conseilcommunal,tenuele31juillet2006,soitapprouvé. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorWhite RESOLVED that theagendaofthismeetingbe approvedwiththeadditionofitems5.7,AppointmentofArbitrator,and13.0,Committee oftheWholeReportanditems11.3,13.1and15.1bebroughtforward. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 3Adoptiondel'ordredu jour PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerWhite RÉSOLUquel'ordredujourdelaprésenteréunion soitadoptémoyennantl'ajoutdespoints5.7,Nominationdel'arbitreet13.0,Rapportdu comitéplénieretl'examenimmédiatdespoints11.3,13.1et15.1. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 4.DisclosuresofConflictofInterest 4.Divulgationsdeconflitsd'intérêts 5.AdoptionofConsentAgenda 5.1UpdatefromJohnHowardSociety That theletterfromtheJohnHowardSocietyinformingCouncilthatan applicationhasbeensubmittedtoconverttheDoironFosterHomeon385Lawrence StreettoaParentModelHomeforyouthfuloffenders,bereceivedforinformation. 5.2LetterfromKevinMunroeChallengingtheCitytoCompareLocalSports Facilities That theletterfromKevinMunroechallengingtheCity tocomparesports facilitieswithothersportsfacilitiesinMonctonandDieppebereceivedforinformation. 5.3HistoricPlacesPropertiesRecommendedforCanadianRegisterofHistoric Places 1.That theCommonCouncilofTheCityofSaintJohnlistthefollowingproperties onTheCityofSaintJohnLocalRegisterofHistoricPlaces: 2MecklenburgStreet21-23QueenSquareNorth 6QueenSquareSouth22QueenSquareSouth 7AlexandraStreet23-25 OrangeStreet 8PaganPlace24QueenStreet 8QueenStreet25AlexandraStreet 9-11 OrangeStreet26-30QueenSquareSouth 10OrangeStreet27QueenSquareNorth 11PaganPlace27QueenStreet 13QueenSquareNorth28-30BentleyStreet 15OrangeStreet29QueenSquareNorth 16QueenSquareSouth30QueenStreet 16QueenStreet31QueenSquareNorth 17-19PaganPlace32QueenSquareSouth 20QueenSquareSouth33QueenStreet 20QueenStreet34OrangeStreet 36-38 OrangeStreet84SydneyStreet 40-42QueenSquareSouth96SydneyStreet 41OrangeStreet108DouglasAvenue 49-53 OrangeStreet112 OrangeStreet 50OrangeStreet118 OrangeStreet 54OrangeStreet120-122 OrangeStreet 62QueenStreet152-154 OrangeStreet 66-68QueenStreet152DouglasAvenue 66OrangeStreet154SydneyStreet 67-69 OrangeStreet155-157 OrangeStreet 71OrangeStreet156-158 OrangeStreet 73-75ClarendonStreet159-161 OrangeStreet 75OrangeStreet160-162 OrangeStreet 77OrangeStreet186DouglasAvenue 78OrangeStreet222DouglasAvenue 79OrangeStreet226DouglasAvenue 80OrangeStreet248DouglasAvenue 84-86 OrangeStreet297DouglasAvenue 2.That theCouncilofTheCityofSaintJohnnominatethelistedpropertiesinThe CityofSaintJohnRegisterofLocalHistoricPlaces totheNewBrunswickandCanadian Registry. 5.4StopUpandClosureofaPublicRoad-ConstanceStreet That thePublicHearingfortheconsiderationofthepassingofaBy-law toStop UpandClosea1,021squaremetre±publicstreet,knownasConstanceStreet,beset forMonday,September11,2006at7:00p.m.intheCouncilChamber. 5.5EasementAcquisitionforStormSewer-2510LornevilleRoad ThatTheCityofSaintJohnacquireaneasement formunicipalservices/municipal serviceseasementina137.4squaremetre±portionofPIDNumber284422and 55092787fromMs.DorothyGrant,asgenerallyshownonthesubmittedsketch.Aspart ofthe transaction theCityshall: a).prepareandpayforanyplanofsurveyrequired; b).whereapplicable,reinstatethesubjectpropertytoaconditionthatexistedpriorto construction;and c).paytoamaximumof$350.(plusHST)thelegalcostsincurredbyMs.Dorothy Grant tofinalizethe transaction. 5.6AppointmentofStandardsInspectors Thatpursuant tosection5oftheMinimumPropertyStandardsBy-lawandin accordancewiththerecommendationsoftheCityManager,PaulBasque,VincentChan andTamaraDukeareherebyappointedasStandardsInspectors.Eachappointment shallcontinueforsolongasthepersonisemployedbyTheCityofSaintJohninits BuildingsandInspectionServicesDepartmentoruntiltheappointmentiscancelledby CommonCouncil. Andfurther,that theappointmentsofJamesAchorn,Craig GillespieandRichardJones asStandardsInspectorsareherebycancelledastheyarenolongeremployedbythe City. 5.7AppointmentofArbitrator WhereasTheCityofSaintJohnenteredintoContract2005-27withDeblyEnterprises Ltd.forStreetReconstructionworkonMcAllisterDrive(RothesayAvenue toMajors BrookDrive)intheCityofSaintJohn, AndWhereas theContractcalledfor thebackfillingofthepipe trenchesonMcAllister Drive tobedonewithpitrungravelmaterialbuttheCitysubsequentlyrequestedDebly EnterprisesLtd.todo thebackfillingofthesaid trenchesusingshalerock,geotextile fabric,andgeogrid, AndWhereasadisputearosebetween theCityandDeblyEnterprisesLtdwithrespect ofArbitration.Thearbitrationprocedurerequireseachpartytoappointanarbitratorand thosepersonsinturnappointthethirdarbitrator, AndWhereasDeblyEnterprisesLtd.hasadvisedtheCitythatithasappointedMr. MichaelWhitfordasanarbitrator, AndWhereasCitystaffhascontactedMr. GordonMouland,P.Eng.,ofFundy Engineering&ConsultingLtd.,withaviewtohavinghimappointedasanarbitrator.He hasagreedtobeappointedasanarbitratorif theCitywishes toappointhim.Debly EnterprisesLimitedhas, throughitssolicitor,indicatedthatithasnoobjectiontothe appointmentofMr.Moulandasanarbitrator, ResolvedthatMr. GordonMoulandisherebyappointedbyTheCityofSaintJohnasan arbitratorontheBoardofArbitrationinvolvingCityofSaintJohnContract2005-27. OnmotionofCouncillorCourt SecondedbyDeputyMayorHooton RESOLVED that theConsentAgendabeadopted. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. (CouncillorTituswithdrewfromthemeeting.) 5.Adoptiondel'ordredu jourrelatifauxquestionssoumisesàl'approbation duconseil 5.1Miseà joursoumiseparlaSociétéJohnHoward QuelalettredelaSociétéJohnHoward,informantleconseildelaprésentation d'unedemandevisantàconvertirleDoironFosterHome(foyerd'accueilDoiron),situé au385,rueLawrenceenuneParentModelHome(maison témoinparentale)à l'intentiondesjeunescontrevenants,soitacceptéeà titreinformatif. 5.2LettredeKevinMunroemettantlavilleaudéfidecomparerlesinstallations sportiveslocales QuelalettredeKevinMunroe,mettantlavilleaudéfidecomparerles installationssportivesàcellesdeMonctonetdeDieppe,soitacceptéeàtitreinformatif. 5.3Initiativedesendroitshistoriquesrelativeauxpropriétésrecommandées auxfinsd'inscriptionauRépertoirecanadiendeslieuxhistoriques 1.QueleconseilcommunaldeTheCityofSaintJohndresselalistedespropriétés suivantesdansleRépertoiredeslieuxhistoriqueslocauxdeTheCityofSaintJohn : 2,rueMecklenburg21-23,placeQueenNord 6,placeQueenSud22,placeQueenSud 7,rueAlexandra23-25,rueOrange 8,placePagan24,rue Queen 8,rueQueen25,rueAlexandra 9-11,rue Orange26-30,placeQueenSud 10,rue Orange27,placeQueenNord 11,placePagan27,rue Queen 13,placeQueenNord28-30,rueBentley 15,rue Orange29,placeQueenNord 16,placeQueenSud30,rue Queen 16,rue Queen31,placeQueenNord 17-19,placePagan32,placeQueenSud 20,placeQueenSud33,rue Queen 20,rue Queen34,rue Orange 36-38,rueOrange84,rueSydney 40-42,placeQueenSud96,rueSydney 41rue Orange108avenueDouglas 57,rue Orange145,rue Orange 58,rue Orange147-149,rueOrange 61-63,rueOrange151,rue Orange 62,rue Queen152-154,rueOrange 66-68,rueQueen152,avenueDouglas 66,rue Orange154,rueSydney 67-69,rueOrange155-157,rueOrange 71,rue Orange156-157,rueOrange 73-75,rueClarendon159-161,rueOrange 75,rue Orange160-162,rueOrange 77,rue Orange186,avenueDouglas 78,rue Orange222,avenueDouglas 79,rue Orange226,avenueDouglas 80,rue Orange248,avenueDouglas 84-86,rueOrange297,avenueDouglas 2.QueleconseildeTheCityofSaintJohnproposelespropriétésfigurantau répertoiredeslieuxhistoriqueslocauxdeTheCityofSaintJohnauRépertoiredu Nouveau-BrunswicketauRépertoirecanadien. 5.4Fermetureetbarraged'uneroutepublique,àsavoirlarueConstance Quel'audiencepublique,relativeàl'adoptiond'unarrêtévisantàfermeretà barreruneruepubliqued'unesuperficieapproximativede1021mètrescarrés,connue souslenomderueConstance,soittenuelelundi11septembre2006,à19h,dansla salleduconseil. 5.5Acquisitiond'uneemprisepouruneinstallationd'égoutpluvialau2510, cheminLorneville QueTheCityofSaintJohnacquière,auxfinsdeservicesmunicipaux,uneemprisesur uneparcelledeterraind'unesuperficied'environ137,4mètrescarrés,portantles me NID284422et55092787etappartenantà MDorothyGrant,commelemontrede manièregénéralelecroquisprésenté.Envertudeladitetransaction,lavilleconvientde respecterlesmodalitésprévuesci-dessous,commesuit : a)prépareretpayerlesplansd'arpentagerequis; b)remettre,lecaséchéant,lapropriétéenquestiondansl'étatoùelleétaitavantla construction; c)acquitterleshonorairesjuridiques,jusqu'àconcurrencede350$(TVHensus) me engagéspar MDorothy Grantafindeconclureladite transaction. 5.6Nominationd'inspecteursdesnormes Que,conformémentàl'article5del'arrêtésurlesnormesminimalesapplicables auxbiens-fondsetauxrecommandationsémisesparledirecteurgénéral,PaulBasque, VincentChanetTamaraDukesoient,parlesprésentes,nommésinspecteursdes normes.Chaquenominationresteraenvigueuraussilongtempsquelapersonneseraà l'emploideTheCityofSaintJohnet travailleraauseindesServicesd'inspectionetdes bâtimentsouaussilongtempsqueleconseilcommunaln'annulerapaslanomination. Deplus,quelesnominationsdeHamesAchorn,Craig GillespieetRichardJonesàtitre d'inspecteursdesnormessoient,parlesprésentes,annuléesétantdonnéqu'ilsnesont plusàl'emploidelaville. 5.7Nominationdel'arbitre o AttenduqueTheCityofSaintJohnaconclulecontrat n2005-27avecl'entreprise DeblyEnterprisesLtd.relativementauxtravauxderéfectiondelapromenadeMcAllister (del'avenueRothesayàlapromenadeMajorsBrook)dansTheCityofSaintJohn; etattenduqu'unconflitestsurvenuentrelavilleetl'entrepriseDeblyEnterprisesLtd. relativementaumontantàverserpourlesmatériauxsubstitutifssusmentionnés; etattenduquel'entrepriseDeblyEnterprisesLtd.asignifiéunavisd'arbitrageàlaville danslequelelledemandaitquelaquestionenlitigesoitsoumiseàunconseil d'arbitrage,laprocédurearbitraleexigequechaquepartienommeunarbitre,etqueces deuxpersonneschoisissentàleurtourletroisièmearbitre; etattenduquel'entrepriseDeblyEnterprisesLtd.aavisélavilledelanominationde M.MichaelWhitfordà titred'arbitre; etattenduquelepersonneldelavilleacommuniquéavecM. GordonMouland, ingénieurprofessionneldelafirmeFundyEngineering&ConsultingLtd.,afindelui demanders'ilseraitintéresséd'êtrearbitre.Cedernieraacceptélerôled'arbitresila villedésirelenommer.Parl'entremisedesonavocat,l'entrepriseDeblyEnterprises Limitedaindiquéqu'ellenes'opposaitpasàlanominationdeM.Moulandà titre d'arbitre; RésoluqueM.GordonMoulandsoitnomméparlesprésentesparTheCityof SaintJohnpouragirentantqu'arbitreauconseild'arbitrage,encequia traitaucontrat o n2005-27deTheCityofSaintJohn. PropositionduconseillerCourt AppuyéeparlamairessesuppléanteHooton RÉSOLUquel'ordredujourrelatifauxquestions soumisesàl'approbationduconseilsoitadopté. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. (LeconseillerTitusquittelaréunion.) 11.3RequesttoReconsiderOwnershipofSaintJohnEnergy 13.1RequestofSaintJohnEnergytoPresenttoCouncil ConsiderationwasgiventoaletterfromCouncillorTaitwhichresponded toremarks madeby theChairofSaintJohnEnergyintheAugust2editionof theTelegraph Journal,andtoarequestofSaintJohnEnergytopresenttoCouncil. OnmotionofCouncillorTait SecondedbyCouncillorMcGuire RESOLVED thatSaintJohnEnergybedeniedits requesttoappearbeforeCouncil. DeputyMayorHooton,andCouncillorsChang,Chase,Farren,Ferguson,andWhite expressedtheiropinions thatSaintJohnEnergyshouldbepermitted topresentto Council. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwasdefeated,withDeputyMayor Hooton,andCouncillorsChang,Chase,Farren,Ferguson,andWhitevoting,‘nay’. OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorFarren RESOLVED thatSaintJohnEnergymakea presentationinopensessionofCouncil,excluding theissueofitsownership. CouncillorsTaitandMcGuireadvisedthat theybelievetheCityshouldbeawareofwhat assetsitowns. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried,withCouncillorsMcGuire andTaitvoting,‘nay’. matter.) 11.3DemandederéexamendudroitdepropriétédeSaintJohnEnergy 13.1DemandedeSaintJohnEnergyenvuedefaireuneprésentationdevantle conseil Examend'unelettreduconseillerTaitdanslaquelleilrépondaitauxremarques formuléesparleprésidentdeSaintJohnEnergydansladeuxièmeéditiondumois d'aoûtduTelegraphJournal,etd'unedemandedeSaintJohnEnergyvisantàfaireune présentationdevantleconseil. PropositionduconseillerTait AppuyéeparleconseillerMcGuire RÉSOLUqueSaintJohnEnergysevoitrefuserle droitdefaireuneprésentationdevantleconseil. LamairessesuppléanteHootonetlesconseillersChang,Chase,Farren,Fergusonet WhiteexprimentleursopinionsselonlesquellesSaintJohnEnergydevraitpouvoirfaire uneprésentationdevantleconseil. Àl’issueduvote,lapropositionestrejetée.Lamairessesuppléante HootonetlesconseillersChang,Chase,Farren,FergusonetWhitevotentcontrela proposition. PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerFarren RÉSOLUqueSaintJohnEnergyfasseune présentationdanslecadred'uneréunionpubliqueduconseil,sanstoutefoisaborderla questionrelativeàson titredepropriété. LesconseillersTaitetMcGuireindiquentqu'ilsestimentquelavilledevraitconnaîtreles biensquiluiappartiennent. Àl’issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée.LesconseillersMcGuireet Taitvotentcontrelaproposition. (LeconseillerCourtquittelaréunionaucoursdeladiscussionsurlesujet susmentionné,etleconseillerTitussejointdenouveauàlaréunionàlasuiteduvote surlesujetsusmentionné). 6.MembersComments Councilmemberscommentedonvariouscommunityevents. 6.Commentairesprésentésparlesmembres Lesmembresduconseils'exprimentsurdiversesactivitéscommunautaires. 7.Proclamation 7.Proclamation 8.Delegations/Presentations 8.Délégationsetprésentations 9.PublicHearings7:00P.M. 9.1(a)(b)MunicipalPlanandZoningBy-lawAmendments-76CoburgStreet TheCommonClerkadvisedthatthenecessaryadvertisingwascompletedwithregardto aproposedMunicipalPlanamendmentamendingSchedules2-Aand2-CtheFuture developmentsinsub-section2.4.6.28,andbyre-zoningthesameparcel,from“RM-IF” MultipleResidentialInfill to“B-2”GeneralBusinessclassificationtopermitthe establishmentofabusinessofficewithin theexistingbuildingasrequestedbyZedand Company. 9.1(c)PlanningAdvisoryCommittee-76CoburgStreet ConsiderationwasalsogiventoareportfromthePlanningAdvisoryCommittee submittingacopyofPlanningStaff’sreportconsideredatitsAugust8,2006meetingat whichtheCommitteedecidedtorecommendapprovalassetoutinthestaff recommendation,recommendingthatCommonCouncilre-zonetheabovementioned parceloflandlocatedat76CoburgStreet,from“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfill to“B- 2” GeneralBusinessclassificationwithSection39Conditions. TheMayorcalledformembersofthepublictospeakagainstthere-zoningwithnoone presenting. TheMayorcalledformembersofthepublictospeakinfavourofthere-zoningwithno onepresenting. OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorFarren RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ALawto AmendtheMunicipalPlanBy-law”amendingSchedules2-Aand2-C, theFutureLand UsePlan,byre-designatingaparceloflandwithanareaofapproximately860square metreslocatedat76CoburgStreet,alsoidentifiedasbeingPIDNumber00015545, fromMediumDensityResidentialtoApprovedCommercialDevelopmentclassification, andaddingthesameparcel tothelistofapprovedcommercialdevelopmentsinsub- section2.4.6.28,bereadafirst time. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Readafirst timeby title,theby-lawentitled,“ALaw toAmendTheMunicipalPlanBy- law”. OnmotionofCouncillorFarren SecondedbyDeputyMayorHooton RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ALawto AmendtheMunicipalPlanBy-law”amendingSchedules2-Aand2-C, theFutureLand UsePlan,byre-designatingaparceloflandwithanareaofapproximately860square metreslocatedat76CoburgStreet,alsoidentifiedasbeingPIDNumber00015545, fromMediumDensityResidentialtoApprovedCommercialDevelopmentclassification, andaddingthesameparcel tothelistofapprovedcommercialdevelopmentsinsub- section2.4.6.28,bereadasecond time. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Readasecond timeby title theby-lawentitled,“ALawtoAmendtheMunicipalPlanBy- law”. OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorFarren RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ALawto AmendtheZoningBy-lawofTheCityofSaintJohn”,re-zoningaparceloflandlocated at76CoburgStreet,havinganareaofapproximately860squaremetresalsoidentified asbeingPIDNumber00015545,from“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfill to“B-2”General BusinessclassificationwithSection39conditions,bereadafirsttime. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Readafirst timeby title,theby-lawentitled,“ALaw toAmendtheZoningBy-lawofThe CityofSaintJohn”. RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ALawto AmendtheZoningBy-lawofTheCityofSaintJohn”,re-zoningaparceloflandlocated at76CoburgStreet,havinganareaofapproximately860squaremetresalsoidentified asbeingPIDNumber00015545,from“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfill to“B-2”General BusinessclassificationwithSection39conditions,bereadasecondtime. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Readasecond timeby title,theby-lawentitled,“ALawtoAmend theZoningBy-lawof TheCityofSaintJohn”. OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorWhite RESOLVED that thedocumentationregardingthe proposedMunicipalPlanandZoningBy-lawamendmentsfor76CoburgStreetbe receivedforinformation. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 9.Audiencespubliquesà19 h 9.1a)b)Modificationduplanmunicipaletdel'arrêtésurlezonagevisantle76,rue Coburg Legreffiercommunalindiquequelesavisnécessairesontétépubliésrelativementaux modificationsproposéesauplanmunicipaletàl'arrêtésurlezonagevisantàmodifier auxannexes2-Aet2-Cdupland'aménagementfuturdes terresladésignationd'une parcelledeterraind'unesuperficied'environ860mètrescarrés,situéeau76,rue CoburgetportantleNID00015545envuedelafairepasserdezonerésidentiellede densitémoyenneàzoned'aménagementcommercialapprouvéetàajouterlamême parcelledeterrainàlalistedeszonesd'aménagementcommercialapprouvéprévueau paragraphe2.4.6.28,etladésignationdelamêmeparcelleenvuedelafairepasserde zoned'édificationdelogementsmultiplessurterrainintercalaire«RM-IF»àzone commercialegénérale«B-2»danslebutdepermettrel'aménagementsubséquentd'un bureaucommercialàl'intérieurdubâtimentexistant,àlademandedeZedand Company. 9.1c)Comitéconsultatifd'urbanismerecommandantleprojetdemodificationdu planmunicipaletdurezonagevisantle76,rueCoburg Examend'unrapportduComitéconsultatifd'urbanisme,accompagnéd'unexemplaire durapportdupersonneldeplanification,étudiélorsdelaréuniondu8août2006,au coursdelaquellelecomitéarésoluderecommanderl'adoptiondurapport,telqu'ilest rédigédanslarecommandationdupersonnel,voulantqueleconseilcommunalprocède aurezonagedelaparcelledeterrainsusmentionnée,situéeau76,rueCoburg,afinde fairepasserladésignations'yrapportantdezoned'édificationdelogementsmultiples sur terrainintercalaire«RM-IF»àzonecommercialegénérale«B-2»,conformément auxconditionsprévuesàl'article39. Lemaireinvitelepublicàexprimersonoppositionquantaurezonage,maispersonne neprendlaparole. Lemaireinvitelepublicàexprimersonsoutienquantaurezonage,maispersonnene prendlaparole. PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerFarren RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiant l'arrêtérelatifauplanmunicipal»,visantàmodifier,auxannexes2-Aet2-Cduplan d'aménagementfuturdesterres,ladésignationd'uneparcelledeterrainsituéeau 76,rueCoburg,d'unesuperficied'environ860mètrescarrésetportantle NID00015545,pourlafairepasserdezonerésidentiellededensitémoyenneàzone d'aménagementcommercialapprouvéetàajouterlamêmeparcellede terrainàlaliste Premièrelecturedel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiantl'arrêtérelatifauplanmunicipal». PropositionduconseillerFarren AppuyéeparlamairessesuppléanteHooton RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiant l'arrêtérelatifauplanmunicipal»,visantàmodifier,auxannexes2-Aet2-Cduplan d'aménagementfuturdesterres,ladésignationd'uneparcelledeterrainsituéeau 76,rueCoburg,d'unesuperficied'environ860mètrescarrésetportantle NID00015545,pourlafairepasserdezonerésidentiellededensitémoyenneàzone d'aménagementcommercialapprouvé,etàajouterlamêmeparcellede terrainàlaliste deszonesd'aménagementcommercialapprouvéprévueauparagraphe2.4.6.28,fasse l'objetd'unedeuxièmelecture. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. Deuxièmelecturepar titredel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiantl'arrêtérelatifauplan municipal». PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerFarren RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiant l'arrêtésurlezonagedeTheCityofSaintJohn»relativementaurezonaged'une parcelledeterraind'unesuperficied'environ860mètrescarrés,situéeau76,rue CoburgetportantleNID00015545,envuedefairepasserladésignations'yrapportant dezoned'édificationdelogementsmultiplessurterrainintercalaire«RM-IL»àzone commercialegénérale«B-2»,conformémentauxconditionsprévuesàl'article39, fassel'objetd'unepremièrelecture. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. Premièrelecturepar titredel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiantl'arrêtésurlezonagede TheCityofSaintJohn». PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerWhite RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiant l'arrêtésurlezonagedeTheCityofSaintJohn»relativementaurezonaged'une parcelledeterraind'unesuperficied'environ860mètrescarrés,situéeau76,rue CoburgetportantleNID00015545,envuedefairepasserladésignations'yrapportant dezoned'édificationdelogementsmultiplessurterrainintercalaire«RM-IL»àzone commercialegénérale«B-2»,conformémentauxconditionsprévuesàl'article39, fassel'objetd'unedeuxièmelecture. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. Deuxièmelecturepar titredel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiantl'arrêtésurlezonagede TheCityofSaintJohn». PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerWhite RÉSOLUqueladocumentation,concernantles modificationsproposéesauplanmunicipaletàl'arrêtésurlezonagevisantle76,rue Coburg,soitacceptéeàtitreinformatif. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 15.1(a)(b)LettersfromPresidentofUNBSJandCanadaGamesStadiumWorking GroupRequestingfundingforCanadaGamesStadium OnmotionofMayorMcFarlane SecondedbyCouncillorMcGuire RESOLVED that therequestfromthePresidentof UNBSJandtheCanadaGamesStadiumWorking Grouprequesting$10000fundingfor 15.1a)b)Lettresreçuesduprésidentdel'UNBSJetdugroupedetravailsurle stadedesJeuxduCanadasollicitantuneaidefinancièrepourlestadedesJeux duCanada PropositiondumaireMcFarlane AppuyéeparleconseillerMcGuire RÉSOLUquelademandeduprésidentdel'UNBSJ etdugroupede travailsurlestadedesJeuxduCanada,visantàsolliciteruneaide financièredel'ordrede10000$pourlestadedesJeuxduCanada,soitapprouvéeet transmiseaudirecteurgénéralafinqu'ildéterminedansquellecatégoriedubudgetla dépensedevraitêtreeffectuée. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 10.ConsiderationofBy-laws 10.1ThirdReadingTrafficBy-lawAmendmentHarbourPassageParkingLot OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorFarren RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ABy-law RespectingTrafficonStreetsintheCityofSaintJohnMadeunder theAuthorityof the MotorVehicleAct,1973,andAmendmentsThereto”,amendedbyaddingsection7(1.1) andSchedule“A-3”regardingHarbourPassageParkingLot,beread. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Theby-lawentitled,“ABy-lawRespectingTrafficonStreetsintheCityofSaintJohn Madeunder theAuthorityoftheMotorVehicleAct,1973,andAmendmentsThereto” wasreadinitsentirety. OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorFarren RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ABy-law RespectingTrafficonStreetsintheCityofSaintJohnMadeunder theAuthorityof the MotorVehicleAct,1973,andAmendmentsThereto”,amendedbyaddingsection7(1.1) andSchedule“A-3”regardingHarbourPassageParkingLot,bereadathird time, enactedandtheCorporateCommonSealaffixedthereto. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Readathird timeby title,theby-lawentitled,“ABy-lawRespectingTrafficonStreetsin theCityofSaintJohnMadeundertheAuthorityof theMotorVehicleAct,1973,and AmendmentsThereto”. 10.Étudedesarrêtésmunicipaux 10.1Troisièmelecturedelamodificationrelativeàl'arrêtésurlacirculation concernantleparcdestationnementdupassageduport PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerFarren RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtéconcernantla circulationdanslesruesdeTheCityofSaintJohnédictéenvertudelaLoisurles véhiculesàmoteur(1973)etmodificationsafférentes»,modifiéparl'ajoutdu paragraphe7(1.1)etdel'annexe«A-3»relativementauparcdestationnementdu passageduport,fassel'objetd'unelecture. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. L'arrêtéintitulé«ArrêtéconcernantlacirculationdanslesruesdeTheCityofSaint John,édictéenvertudelaLoisurlesvéhiculesàmoteur(1973)etmodifications afférentes»estluintégralement RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtéconcernantla circulationdanslesruesdeTheCityofSaintJohnédictéenvertudelaLoisurles véhiculesàmoteur(1973)etmodificationsafférentes»,modifiéparl'ajoutdu paragraphe7(1.1)etdel'annexe«A-3»relativementauparcdestationnementdu passageduport,fassel'objetd'une troisièmelecture,queleditarrêtésoitédictéetque lesceaucommunalysoitapposé. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. Troisièmelecturepar titredel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtéconcernantlacirculationdansles ruesdeTheCityofSaintJohnédictéenvertudelaLoisurlesvéhiculesàmoteur (1973)etmodificationsafférentes». 10.2ThirdReadingParkingMeterBy-lawAmendment OnmotionofCouncillorFarren SecondedbyCouncillorWhite RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ABy-lawto AmendaBy-lawwithRespect toParkingZonesandtheUseofParkingMetersandPay andDisplayMachines”amendedbyrepealingandsubstitutingsubsection6(1),and amendingSchedule“C”withregardtoCoburgStreet ,BayardDrive,St.Joseph’s HospitalBayardDriveParkingLotandSt.Joseph’sHospitalGoldingStreetParkingLot, beread. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Theby-lawentitled,“ABy-lawtoAmendaBy-lawwithRespecttoParkingZonesand theUseofParkingMetersandPayandDisplayMachines”wasreadinitsentirety. OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorFarren RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ABy-lawto AmendaBy-lawwithRespect toParkingZonesandtheUseofParkingMetersandPay andDisplayMachines”amendedbyrepealingandsubstitutingsubsection6(1),and amendingSchedule“C”withregardtoCoburgStreet ,BayardDrive,St.Joseph’s HospitalBayardDriveParkingLotandSt.Joseph’sHospitalGoldingStreetParkingLot, bereada third time,enactedand theCorporateCommonSealaffixedthereto. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Readathird timeby title,theby-lawentitled,“ABy-law toAmendaBy-lawwithRespect toParkingZonesand theUseofParkingMetersandPayandDisplayMachines”. OnmotionofCouncillorWhite SecondedbyCouncillorMcGuire RESOLVED that theletterfromtheSaintJohn ParkingCommissionrequestingthatSection6(1)andSchedule"C"of theParkingMeter By-lawbeamendedtoincludethesoutheastsideofCoburgStreet,andthesoutheast sideofBayardDrive,bereceivedforinformation. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 10.2Troisièmelecturedelamodificationdel'Arrêtéconcernantlesparcomètres PropositionduconseillerFarren AppuyéeparleconseillerWhite RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiant l'arrêtéconcernantleszonesdestationnementetl'utilisationdeparcomètresetde systèmesdepaiementàconsoled'affichage»,modifiéparl'abrogationetle remplacementduparagraphe6(1)etlamodificationdel'annexe«C»relativementàla rueCoburg,àlapromenadeBayard,auparcdestationnementdelapromenadeBayard del'hôpitalSt.Joseph'setauparcdestationnementdelarueGoldingdel'hôpital St.Joseph'sfassel'objetd'unelecture PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerFarren RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiant l'arrêtéconcernantleszonesdestationnementetl'utilisationdeparcomètresetde systèmesdepaiementàconsoled'affichage»,modifiéparl'abrogationetle remplacementduparagraphe6(1)etlamodificationdel'annexe«C»relativementàla rueCoburg,àlapromenadeBayard,auparcdestationnementdelapromenadeBayard del'hôpitalSt.Joseph'setauparcdestationnementdelarueGoldingdel'hôpital St.Joseph's,fassel'objetd'une troisièmelecture,queleditarrêtésoitédictéetquele sceaucommunalysoitapposé. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. Troisièmelecturepar titredel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtémodifiantl'arrêtéconcernantles zonesdestationnementetl'utilisationdeparcomètresetdesystèmesdepaiementà consoled'affichage». PropositionduconseillerWhite AppuyéeparleconseillerMcGuire RÉSOLUquelalettredelaCommissionsurle stationnementdeSaintJohndemandantqueleparagraphe6(1)etl'annexe«C»de l'arrêtésurlesparcomètressoitmodifiépourinclurelecôtésud-estdelarueCoburget lecôtésud-estdelapromenadeBayardsoitacceptéeà titreinformatif. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 10.3ThirdReadingCityMarketBy-law OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorWhite RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ABy-law RelatingtotheMarketin theCityofSaintJohn”,amendingSection5(2)regardingStalls 9,10and11beread. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Theby-lawentitled,“ABy-lawRelatingtotheMarketintheCityofSaintJohn”wasread initsentirety. OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorWhite RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“ABy-law RelatingtotheMarketin theCityofSaintJohn”,amendingSection5(2)regardingStalls 9,10and11bereadathird time,enactedandtheCorporateCommonSealaffixed thereto. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Readathird timeby title,theby-lawentitled,“ABy-lawRelatingto theMarketintheCity ofSaintJohn”. 10.3Troisièmelecturedel'ArrêtéconcernantlemarchédeTheCityofSaint John PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerWhite RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtéconcernantle marchédeTheCityofSaintJohn»,modifiantleparagraphe5(2)relativementauxétals 9,10et11,fassel'objetd'unelecture. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêtéconcernantle marchédeTheCityofSaintJohn»,modifiantleparagraphe5(2)relativementauxétals 9,10et11,fassel'objetd'unetroisièmelecture,queleditarrêtésoitédictéetquele sceaucommunalysoitapposé. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. Troisièmelecturepar titredel'arrêtéintitulé«ArrêtéconcernantlemarchédeTheCity ofSaintJohn». 11.SubmissionsbyCouncilMembers 11.1StripClub Opening OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorMcGuire RESOLVED that theCityManagerand theCity Solicitorrecommend toCouncilwhatstepsareavailabletocausethecessationofthe adultentertainmentestablishmentonSydneyStreet. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 11.Interventiondesmembresduconseil 11.1Ouvertured'uneboîtedestrip-tease PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerMcGuire RÉSOLUqueledirecteurgénéraletl'avocat municipalavisentleconseildesdémarchespossiblesvisantàmettrefinauxactivitésde divertissementpouradultespoursuiviesdansl'établissementsituésurlarueSydney. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 11.2Wealth GenerationthroughCulture OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorFerguson RESOLVED that theletterandreportfromDeputy MayorHootonrecognizingartsandcultureasresourcesandanasset toourcommunity, bereceivedforinformation. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. OnmotionofCouncillorChase SecondedbyDeputyMayorHooton RESOLVED thatrecommendationnumber12of thesubmittedreport,namely,“thatinorder toensurecreativeinputinallareasof governance,municipalitiesseek toincludeartistsonplanningcommittees,etc.,be referredtotheNominatingCommitteeforconsideration. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 11.2Créationdelarichesseparl'entremisedelaculture PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerFerguson RÉSOLUquelalettreetlerapportprésentésparla mairessesuppléanteHooton,reconnaissantquelesartsetlacultureconstituentune ressourceetbénéficientlacollectivité,soientaccueillisà titreinformatif. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. RÉSOLUquelarecommandation n o 12inscriteau rapportprésenté,soit«...qu'afind'assureruneparticipationcréativeàtouslessecteurs delagouvernance,lesmunicipalitésdoiventnommerdesartistespoursiégeraux comitésrelatifsàl'urbanisme...»,soit transmiseauComitédescandidaturesauxfins d'étude. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 11.4By-lawBanningtheUseofPesticides OnmotionofCouncillorChase SecondedbyDeputyMayorHooton RESOLVED thatCouncilimplementabylawthat banstheusepesticidesbutpermitstheuseofpesticidesinsucheventsdeterminedby appropriateregulatingauthoritiestobeinthebestinterestofthecommunity. OnmotionofCouncillorTait SecondedbyCouncillorWhite RESOLVED that theletterfromCouncillorChase requestingCouncil toimplementabylaw thatbans theusepesticidesbutpermitsthe useofpesticidesinsucheventsdeterminedbyappropriateregulatingauthoritiestobein thebestinterestofthecommunity,bereferredtotheCityManagerforareportonthe relevantlegislationandimplicationsofsuchaby-law. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwasdenied,withDeputyMayorHooton, CouncillorsChase,Chang,Farren,Ferguson,andMcGuirevoting,‘nay’. OnmotionofCouncillorChase SecondedbyCouncillorWhite RESOLVED thatCouncilimplementabylawthat banstheusepesticidesbutpermitstheuseofpesticidesinsucheventsdeterminedby appropriateregulatingauthoritiestobeinthebestinterestofthecommunity. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried,withCouncillorsTaitand Whitevoting,‘nay’. 11.4Arrêtéinterdisantl'utilisationdepesticides PropositionduconseillerChase AppuyéeparlamairessesuppléanteHooton RÉSOLUqueleconseilétablisseunarrêté interdisantl'utilisationdepesticidessaufdanslecasoùl'organismederéglementation adéquatedétermineraitquedanslesmeilleursintérêtsdelacollectivité,l'utilisationde pesticidesestpermiseaucoursdecertainsévénements. PropositionduconseillerTait AppuyéeparleconseillerWhite RÉSOLUquelalettrededemandeprésentéepar leconseillerChasevisantàétablirunarrêtémunicipalinterdisantl'utilisationde pesticidessaufdanslecasoùl'organismederéglementationadéquatedéterminerait quedanslesmeilleursintérêtsdelacollectivité,l'utilisationdepesticidesestpermiseau coursdecertainsévénements,soit transmiseauDirecteurgénéralauxfinsderédaction d'unrapportsoulevantlalégislationafférenteetlesconséquencesdécoulantd'un tel arrêté. Àl’issueduvote,lapropositionestrejetée.LemairesuppléantHootonet lesconseillersChase,Chang,Farren,FergusonetMcGuirevotentcontre. PropositionduconseillerChase AppuyéeparleconseillerWhite RÉSOLUqueleconseilétablisseunarrêté interdisantl'utilisationdepesticidessaufdanslecasoùl'organismederéglementation adéquatedétermineraitquedanslesmeilleursintérêtsdelacollectivitél'utilisationde 11.5ImmigrationUpdate OnmotionofCouncillorChang SecondedbyDeputyMayorHooton RESOLVED thatCouncilendorseSaintJohn’s participation,asoneof10municipalitiesinCanadaselected,inastudysponsoredby CanadaMortgageandHousingandImmigrationCanada,withSaintJohnbeingprofiled inaguide,withaviewtoexpandhousingchoicesfornewimmigrantstosettleinsmaller citiesinCanada. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 11.5Miseà jourrelativeàl'immigration PropositionduconseillerChang AppuyéeparlamairessesuppléanteHooton RÉSOLUqueleconseilappuieSaintJohnen tant qu'unedesdixmunicipalitéschoisiesauCanadaafindeparticiperàuneétudeparrainée parlaSociétécanadienned'hypothèquesetdelogementetCitoyennetéetImmigration Canada,oùleprofildeSaintJohnseraitinclusdansunguidevisantàaugmenterle choixdelogementsoffertsauxnouveauximmigrantsquis'installentdanslespluspetites villesduCanada. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 12.BusinessMatters-Municipal Officers 12.1LeaseRenewal-JavaMoose,CityMarket OnmotionofCouncillorWhite SecondedbyDeputyMayorHooton RESOLVED thatasrecommendedby theCity Manager: 1.TheCityofSaintJohnenterintoaRenewalofLeaseforStalls8&9(488squarefeet) attheCityMarketwithBoy’sOwnInc.Baserentof$19.99persquarefootshallbe appliedretroactivefromAugust1,2004up toAugust31,2006.Baserentof$25.00per squarefootshallbeappliedfromSeptember1,2006untilJuly31,2009,withallother elementsoftheLeaseremaininginfullforceandeffect;and 2.thatCommonCouncilgive1stand2ndreadingtotheattached“CityMarketBy-Law” wherebysection5(2)isamendedtoaddfollowingSection5(2)(j),Section5(2)(k)Stalls8 &9;and 3.furtherthat theMayorandCommonClerkbeauthorizedtosigntheRenewal ofLeaseoranyotherdocumentrequiredtofinalizethetransaction. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. OnmotionofCouncillorFarren SecondedbyDeputyMayorHooton RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled,“By-law numberC-1,ABy-lawRelatingtotheMarketin theCityofSaintJohn”,amending Section5(2)regardingStalls8&9bereadafirst time. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. Readafirst timeby title,theby-lawentitled,“By-lawnumberC-1,ABy-lawRelatingto theMarketintheCityofSaintJohn” . OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorFarren RESOLVED that theby-lawentitled“By-law Readasecond timeby title,theby-lawentitled,“By-lawnumberC-1,ABy-lawRelating totheMarketintheCityofSaintJohn”. 12.Affairesmunicipalesévoquéesparlesfonctionnairesmunicipaux 12.1Reconductiondebaildel'entrepriseJavaMooseaumarchémunicipal PropositionduconseillerWhite AppuyéeparlamairessesuppléanteHooton RÉSOLUque,commelerecommandeledirecteur général: os 1.TheCityofSaintJohnconcluelareconductiondubailrelatifauxétals n8et9 (488piedscarrés)situésaumarchémunicipal,entreelle-mêmeetl'entrepriseBoy's OwnInc.,auloyerdebasede19,99$lepiedcarré,rétroactivement,àcompterdu er 1août2004jusqu'au31août2006.Unloyerdebasede25$lepiedcarrés'appliqueà er compterdu 1septembre2006jusqu'au31juillet2009,et touteslesautresmodalités dubaildemeurantenvigueur;et 2.leconseilcommunalprocèdeauxpremièreetdeuxièmelecturesdel'Arrêté concernantlemarchédeTheCityofSaintJohnci-joint,modifiantl'article5(2)afin os d'ajouterl'article5(2)k)relatifauxétals n8et9,àlasuitedel'article5(2)j);et 3.lemaireetlegreffiercommunalsoientautorisésàsignerlareconductiondubailet touteautredocumentationrequiseafindeconclureladitetransaction. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. PropositionduconseillerFarren AppuyéeparlamairessesuppléanteHooton o RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêté nC-1 concernantlemarchédeTheCityofSaintJohn»,modifiantleparagraphe5(2)relatif os auxétals n8et9,fassel'objetd'unepremièrelecture. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. o Premièrelecturepar titredel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêté nC-1concernantlemarchédeThe CityofSaintJohn». PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerFarren o RÉSOLUquel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêté nC-1 concernantlemarchédeTheCityofSaintJohn»,modifiantleparagraphe5(2)relatif os auxétals n8et9,fassel'objetd'unedeuxièmelecture. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. o Deuxièmelecturepar titredel'arrêtéintitulé«Arrêté nC-1concernantlemarchéde TheCityofSaintJohn». 12.2SaleofCityLand-545-585 OldBlackRiverRoad OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorWhite RESOLVED thatasrecommendedby theCity Manager,TheCityofSaintJohnsellit’sfeesimpleinterestinthelandsidentifiedasPID Numbers55005110,55005102and348540 toPropertyManagement/PromanLtd.for $150,000.plusHSTonorbeforeDecember31,2006and thattheMayorandCommon Clerkbeauthorizedtosignthe transferandallrelateddocumentstofinalizethis transaction. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerWhite RÉSOLUque,commelerecommandeledirecteur général,TheCityofSaintJohnprocèdeàlaventedebiens-fondsportantles NID55005110,55005102et348540àl'entreprisePropertyManagement/PromanLtd., pourlasommede150000$,TVHensus,auplus tardle31décembre2006,etquele maireetlegreffiercommunalsoientautorisésàsignerl'actede transfertettoute documentationconnexeafindeconclureladite transaction. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 12.3Contract2006-12-EvergreenAvenue(LochLomondRoadtoHemlock Street)StreetReconstruction OnmotionofCouncillorWhite SecondedbyDeputyMayorHooton RESOLVED thatasrecommendedby theCity Manager,Contract2006-12:EvergreenAvenue(lochLomondRoadtoHemlockStreet)- StreetReconstruction,beawarded to thelowtenderer,ValleyExcavationServices Incorporated,atitstenderedpriceof$184,289.06ascalculatedbaseduponestimated quantities,andfurtherthattheMayorandCommonClerkbeauthorized toexecutethe necessarycontractdocuments. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. o 12.3Contrat n2006-12relatifàl'avenueEvergreen(depuislecheminLoch LomondàlarueHemlock)visantlaréfectiondesrues PropositionduconseillerWhite AppuyéeparlamairessesuppléanteHooton RÉSOLUque,commelerecommandeledirecteur o général,lecontrat n2006-12relatifàl'avenueEvergreen(depuislecheminLoch LomondàlarueHemlock)visantlaréfectiondesrues,soitaccordéausoumissionnaire moins-disant,ValleyExcavationServicesIncorporation,auprixoffertde184289,06$, établiàpartirdequantitésestimativeset,deplus,quelemaireetlegreffiercommunal soientautorisésàsignerladocumentationcontractuellerequise. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 12.4Applicationof GasTaxRebate OnmotionofDeputyMayorHooton SecondedbyCouncillorWhite RESOLVED thatasrecommendedby theCity Manager, theCityofSaintJohnadvisetheProvinceofNewBrunswickthatanyproposal forthepreparationofIntegratedCommunitySustainabilityPlansshouldincludea provisiontoallowanymunicipalitytoprepareitsownfiveyearplan. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 12.4Demandederemboursementdelataxesurl'essence PropositiondelamairessesuppléanteHooton AppuyéeparleconseillerWhite RÉSOLUque,commelerecommandeledirecteur général,TheCityofSaintJohnindiqueàlaProvinceduNouveau-Brunswickquetoute propositionrelativeàlapréparationdeplansdeviabilitépourunecollectivitéintégrée doitinclureunedispositionvisantàpermettreàtoutemunicipalitédeconcevoirson propreplanquinquennal. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 13.0CommitteeoftheWholeReport-NominationtoBoardofSaintJohnAirport OnmotionofMayorMcFarlane SecondedbyDeputyMayorHooton RESOLVED thatKathleenMacDonaldbe nominatedtotheSaintJohnAirportInc.foratermofthreeyearsendingMay,2009. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 13.Rapportsdéposésparlescomités 13.0RapportduComitéplénierrelatifàlanominationpoursiégerauconseil d'administrationdelaSaintJohnAirportInc. PropositiondumaireMcFarlane AppuyéeparlamairessesuppléanteHooton RÉSOLUqueKathleenMacDonaldsoitnommée poursiégerauconseild'administrationdelaSaintJohnAirportInc.pourunepériodede troisans,seterminantenmai2009. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 14.ConsiderationofIssuesSeparatedfromConsentAgenda 14.Étudedessujetsécartésdesquestionssoumisesàl'approbationdu conseil 15.GeneralCorrespondence 15.2RequestfromMcLennanSalestoAddressCouncil-FloodingandStorm WaterManagement OnmotionofCouncillorWhite SecondedbyCouncillorChase RESOLVED that theletterfromMcLellanSales regardingaproposalforaRainwaterTankDetentionandstoragesystem,bereferredto theCityManager. Questionbeingtaken,themotionwascarried. 15.Correspondancegénérale 15.2DemandereçuedeMcLennanSalesafindeseprésenterdevantleconseil relativementàlagestionquantauxinondationsetauxréseauxd'égouts pluviaux PropositionduconseillerWhite AppuyéeparleconseillerChase RÉSOLUquelalettrereçuedeMcLellanSales relativeàlapropositionvisantl'installationd'unréservoirderétentionet d'approvisionnementdeseauxpluviales,soittransmiseaudirecteurgénéral. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 15.3RequesttoPresentonBehalfofTorryburnResidents OnmotionofCouncillorWhite SecondedbyCouncillorMcGuire RESOLVED that,referringtoaletterfromMichael Brun,hebeadvised tocontactCityStaffonhisconcernregardingtheinstallationof sidewalksandcurbingonRothesayRoad. Questionbeingtakenthemotionwascarried PropositionduconseillerWhite AppuyéeparleconseillerMcGuire RÉSOLUqueMichaelBrunsoitconseilléde communiqueraveclesemployésmunicipauxrelativementàsacorrespondancevisant l'installationde trottoirsetdeborduressurlecheminRothesay. Àl'issueduvote,lapropositionestadoptée. 16.Adjournment TheMayordeclaredthemeetingadjournedat8:45p.m. 16.Clôturedelaréunion Lemairedéclarequelaséanceestlevéeà20h45. Mayor/maire AssistantCommonClerk/greffièrecommunaleadjointe ~,I Eric L. Teed, O.C , C.D. , Q.C. 127 Prince William Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L 2B4 Tel: (506) 634-7324 Fax: (506) 634 7423 Common Council City of Saint John August 9th, 2006 I' y our Worship and Councillors, I wish to suggest that there is a growing need for revision of the City's procedure respecting the road and sidewalks. There are an increasing number of persons who, for health reasons, are endeavoring to use bicycles to travel to and from the city. It may well be that older areas of the city cannot be changed, but new streets should have provisions for a bicycle path or track An example of lack of foresight is the Cranberry Trail, a part of Harbour Passage. Along this trail bicycles are quite common and pedestrians are forced to dodge them, as realistic accommodations were not made. The picture of Rothesay Road showing a bicycle dangerously going along a road in a line of cars is a good example of what is happening. Other cities, when developing new areas, have provisions for bicycle pathways. The normal street width is certainly wide enough to enable a narrow path to be set up for cyclists. While Saint John has hills, this does not prevent some action. An unfortunate example of what is happening can be seen along Chesley Street where there is a steep hill down to the railroad tracks at Ocean Steel from the end of Reversing Falls Bridge. Bicyclists are now using the sidewalk for both up and down, as the car traffic is dangerous. A bicycle trail, which could also accommodate such other popular forms of transportation as roller blading and skateboarding might be considered. It would be a useful concept as, at present, the use of bicycles, in-line skates, roller blades and skateboards is dangerous for pedestrians on sidewalks. There is also a danger to themselves when cyclists, rollerbladers and skateboarders are forced to use the streets. Possibly City Council should give directions for appropriate study and report on the feasibility of future planning for street development to provide a so called bicycle path and also to have such be part of the process when older streets are redone. TELEGRAPH-JOURNAL, ," r Ie as 10 0- :d m =~ ls n e e 1 t :I f t Cindy WiISOn!Telegraph-Journal Blair Nicholson bikes along the RothBsay Road Tuesday In the Torrybum area where , heavy traffic has become the nonn ~pite few upgrades to the road. ' j "\ Rothe say, Rp,ad traffic, goes under. microscope .. .-' '.) BY JOHN CHILIBECK ' , " ignated higb~ay. Wo~k'win be".d~ne TlJegmpA.Journa/' , at the Drury Cove Road'intersection , " ,. to raise up the asphalt and curbing, Common council has decided" which is usually 'covereq. ank1e-d~ep more needs to be done for the p~ople . in water' during', heavy" rain : storms of Torry burn to make their roadway' and the spring runotI,'Improvements ' safe. ' are also taking p1ace a~,the entrance __ - .t. _ .. ._.. .. /~ )' CALVARY TEMPLE 63-93 SYDNEY STREET, SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA E2L 2L7 TELEPHONE (506) 634-1688 . FAX (506) 652-9954 August 15, 2006 An Open Letter To: Mayor Norm MacFarlane, Members of Saint John City Council, Premier Bernard Lord, Members of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly Dear Mayor McFarlane, It is with deep concern that I address this letter to each elected member of our city council and provincial legislature. It was announced in the media this morning that the city council is entertaining a bid from a consortium of interests to build a massive project in the South End of the city. The centerpiece of this project would consist of a casino combined with a racetrack. The term racino, coined more than a decade ago, has a tendency to soften the edges of reality. This may serve to blunt the criticism of a society who has lived for decades with the reality of racetrack gambling. As a member of society who ministers to the harsh realities of inner city life on a daily basis, I am deeply grieved that the leadership of our city would entertain such a project. The decision to permit a racino to operate within our city core will have moral and spiritual consequences that would reverberate through society, affecting countless homes and many lives. That decision would also heighten problems already deeply rooted in our community and which we strive to resolve, including crime, prostitution and family disintegration. Studies by reputable agencies document the high social price paid by many homes because of gambling; including domestic violence, child abuse, and financial hardships. Beyond dollars lost, and dollars no longer available to be invested in other community businesses, "how does one quantify a divorce, a loss of life's savings, or worse, a gambling-induced suicide?" Consider the following three principles: 1. The economic health of a community is directly linked to its spiritual and moral values... or lack thereof. If decisions are made which appear economically advantageous, yet they violate an ethical or moral principle, then the end result will not provide the intended economic benefit. Even if casino gambling were to produce an economic boom in the short term, the profits would be tainted, Living off the avails of any vice is wrong, no matter how one sanitizes it. 2. Situational ethics are never acceptable. The means are never justified by the end result that they produce. This "industry" is rooted in greed and spawns untold societal problems. To suggest that there will be minimal social consequences is ethically irresponsible, One might ask... minimal to whom? If you are an abused wife, living below the poverty line and struggling with an addictive husband for a scant share of the family income, these social consequences are not minimal. If it was your son or daughter, your husband or wife, it would be a tragedy of epic proportions. A Traditional Pentecostal Church Called to This Generation 3. Every member of a governing body must understand that their power is a delegated trust. According to scripture, all authority is given by God. As an extension of God's authority on earth, government has the responsibility of looking after the well being of every dtizen. To proceed with a project, or legislation, that will harm a vulnerable portion of society is to violate a cardinal trust given to human government. I appeal to the members of this city council to reject the proposal to place a racino within our city. The current efforts of some city council members who have opposed the opening of a strip club in our city center are to be commended. In light of these efforts to champion the cause of women, I would callan the same council to understand the impact the creation of a casino will have on some of these same people. The timing of this announcement is particularly alarming as much of society is preoccupied with the remaining few weeks of summer and the proposal may go unnoticed and unchallenged. Also, there has been some criticism recently regarding the length of time that the "sugar refinery" property has sat idle, This project may be alluring with it's major expenditure of dollars, and could appear to offer council a "success story" in redevelopment, yet if acted upon, this council will ultimately be recognized as the council which permitted a blight upon the face of our city which will impact it for generations, I would appeal to our council to not be hasty in offering a one year option on the "crown diamond" at the heart of our development plan. Our council is not elected to open our development "vault" to developers that do not reflect the best interest of every member of our society. I appeal to the premier and the members of the New Brunswick Legislature to reject any legislation that would provide for this project, particularly because of the political pressure that is . bound tD be exerted upon you in the cDurse of an active election campaign when politicians may be pressured to make commitments in haste. This is Dne of the most crucial decisions that can be made relative to our city, and aUf province by extension. This may not be the "election dog" that editorial cartoonists have been IDoking fDr, but a morally flawed decision will have long-term consequences that are painful. Members of any level of government become accustomed to the voices of opposition and protest, and may develDp an impervious outer layer to ward off the appeals of well-intentioned citizens. There is the danger however that, without intention, this layer of political armour may become so impenetrable that leaders fail to hear the voice of an authority higher than their own. I appeal to you, in the deliberations that follow, to remain conscious of your own accountability for the decisiDns you will make, and the consequences that they will bear, Fr:JVL Rev. K. Russell Knowles, Senior Pastor Calvary Temple c.c, Telegraph Journal j) July 11,2006 Mayor Norman McFarlane and Members of Common Council City of Saint John P.O.Box197ISaint John, N.B. E2L 1E8 Dear Mayor and Council: The Seawood School Recreation Committee is improving the Playground and is endeavouring to raise funds to add playground equipment to better accommodate the Kindergarten to Grade Two students of the School. Weare planning on purchasing two Triple Hoop Games, a Triceratops and a Calvin The Caterpillar and with installation the total cost is $ 3,824. See the attached quote pertaining to this request. We are therefore requesting the City of Saint John contribute $1,912,28 from the Land for Public Purposes trust fund to make this plan a reality. Kindly review our application and contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for your assistance in this application process. Yours sincerelYl ~~ Jane Megaw 674-1866 Playground Committee 03:06PM FROM-EASTERN FENCE SD6w8S8-T296 T-368 p.D01/aDI FwS8S > IA87IRN.FINGE LIMITEI .. . ~1fJfIfI -I,.l.. . 80 HENRI DUNANT ST.. MONCTON, NI!W BRUNSWICK, El E 1 ES FAA; SOS.859~'7295 TELEPHONE: l506-eS7-IH41 TOL.L. F~EE~ ,-80Q.5l!l1.7986 ( June 6, 2006 Seawood Elementary School Saint John NB "\ Att: Erica Lane We 'are pleased to submit this quotation for the installation of the following playgro\U1d items as per your request. 2 - Triple hoop basketball posts 2 - Dinosaurs Total price .. I . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . _ . . . $1300.00 + H.S.T. + r<r~: cc> H$r #/'-If6,c'~-tzrkJ i , Quote valid for 30 days H.S.T. extra Equipment dug and set 1n concrete" c. No Border, surfacing preparation or remedial work included All underground services to be located by the owner/general contractor prior to O.warrival on site. Eastern Fence Ltd. will nol%e held responsible for dainages to unlocated utilities. Thank you for the opportunity of quoting your fencing requirements. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Yours truly. EASTERN FENCE LIMITED Mario VautoUr, CET Sales Dept. MY Ina Our reference #06~ 1072 WWW.EAS.TiRNFENCE.CA -.-e.a.NADlIt.'<ma OF!" "ClCjNOUSTFI1' AS$OCiATlOtoI .~~ ASS(ltJl.liOll eANADlENIl~ "IIIIIIIII"" ---;;:- oe L'1110U51roE III ~ Ci.OTIiIIE ''1' SUBSIDIARY OF NEW BRUi'l~WICK WlAEFENCE cct ..TO. EST, ,~e t,~" ~ '.,. ,. ~.:f.:. 01 Jun 06 08:06p Scott O'Reill::! 902-463-9839 p. 1 r-";' """"-0\ l.\ little likes })I \. ..... /.~ '"\_~ . . . "', . /~ ~na,b-;'~ P.O, Box 125 Paris, Ontario, Canada, N3L :;IE7 Tel: (519) 442-6331 or 1.800. 265~9953 Fax; (519) 442-6200 SeaWuuu elll;lmenlilry ~IlUUI ~rup I U. SS9 Sand Cove Road Saint John, NB E2M 3E5 Attention: Erica Lane Cust P.O. #: Cust #: Re: Date: '.Jun-06 Sales Co-ord: Anne Healey Sales Rep: Scott O'Reilly Quote #: 6229 For: Model or Unit Extended Part # Description Qty: Price Total 20020025 Triple Hoop Game 2 $ 494.40 $ 98e.SO 200200171 Calvin the Catepillar Sculpture 1 $ 494.40 $ 494.40 200023370 Dinosaur Sculpture 1 $ 291.60 $ 291.60 $ - $ - $ p $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ . $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ p $ - $ - Item Total $ 1,774,80 Frelaht $ 250.90 H.S.T. $ 303,86 Total $ 2,329.56 To place order please sign and return Date Terms: 1) Orders will not be prooeased unless they have prior credit approval and are accompnied by 8 Purchase Order or letter of confirmation, 2) All pricJng Is In Canadian oollal'$ end will be valid for 60 days from the above date. 3) The above pricing (if mOle than one Item) is baMCI upon a pickage purcha5e. Any adjustmenls may be subject to a price revision. 4l Terms are net 30 deys from Invoice date baled upon prior credit approval. Please note, order !)roduction does nor be'!iJln I.InUI terms ere approved. 5) Delivery Is 3 . 6 weeks from acc::eptan~ Of PUl'Ch8M Order. This may vary depending upon the time of year and product ordered and should be confirmed. 6l Customer is responsible for the off. loading of the equipment. Truck dflvers will not unload equipme.nt. John Howard Society of NEW BRUNSWICK SAINT JOHN BRANCH INC. 68 Carleton Street, Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 2Z4 Telephone: (506)657-5547 Fax: (506)649-2006 Email: carol.mcafee@jhssj.nb.ca EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - William Bastarache July 2006 Your Worship Mayor McFarlane and Council Members 15 Market Sq., PO Box 1971 Saint John, NB E2L 4L 1 Your Worship and Council Members, The John Howard Society in Saint John has completed our neighborhood notification process in regards to the opening of a parent model groupcare home for youthful offenders on Lawrence Street with an open house barbecue on August 16, 2006. I am sending out this letter as a follow up to this meeting to keep you informed, The neighbors thoughts and concerns were heard and have been taken into account. The John Howard Society in Saint John is committed to its goals and objectives regarding helping young people succeed and that includes our new program at 385 Lawrence Street. Our agency has been in neighborhoods within Saint John operating residential homes since 1979 and during this time, we have established a solid reputation for adding value to this community by providing services to adults, youth and their families. Please be assured our youth will be well supervised in the parent model home which will be operated as a structured environment where learning opportunities and positive communication will be present. The staff will be well trained professionals that will manage the youth living at Lawrence Street in a responsible, effective and safe manner at all times. We intend to work hard to be good neighbors and I assure you that our property at 385 Lawrence Street will be well maintained like our other properties. Should you have any further questions, I invite you to call the groupcare parents, Pat and Tammy Doiron at (506) 672-1859 or the supervisor, Margo Butler at (506) 657-5547 or via email atmargo.butler@jhssi.nb.ca. My contact information is (506) 657-5547 or via email atcarol.mcafee@ihssi.nb.ca. Please do not hesitate to use the contact information provided. s~~ William Bastarache Executive Director President: Mark Hayward Vice President: Leo Maloney Secretary: Wendy Horsler TreO$urer; David fox 0) A Unltedw.y At-r ~~'e TOO ~:se (ii'f l\e00ir Is ex~ \!.he ',,11~' o:f iGF~loo I 24, d:?~ ID me mr~ ~ ~~~ H~~sw ci ':rro'~ oo;~ ~ ~$@S m~. 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RECOMMENDATION : ThatCommonCouncil amenditsresolutiononMonday,July31,2006containedinitem #1ofM&C2006-217,andreplaceitbydeleting “ScottishEnterprisesLtd.”whereit appears andsubstitutinginlieuthereof “BayviewHeightsHoldingLtd.” That allotheritemsoftheresolutiononMonday,July31,2006containedinM&C 2006-217,remainunchanged. Respectfullysubmitted, JimR.Baird,MCIP Commissioner Planning andDevelopment TerrenceTotten, F.C.A. CityManager L l' 1 ;;:~ -?~ .j~ ~i ~ ~~ ~-: ~ r ~~ t <:: ~'L ~~ ~II!~ ~ ;~ ; . ~I.I~ ~ I '" :z ..~ ?: =~ c , r ~t.~~~ ~':~~~ .~:: ~~~ ~::~:::I.. ~;~~~ ~~H~ ~ ~ ~~! ~ "'L.:' iI..:;I~ ~ ':'~ ;<~iJ ~ Ii! I .::n ~ ,.. .,. <" ~~ l-r.. ." v ~ , '. ~ ~ J~~~t;~~~~~~n ~ ~~" ",:,,"~;':; i~ '~~... ? ~~ ~~ ~),~~ ;~ ~~;~: ...~...-.: ...~"=-=- ""J'::I~'..::i:_ ~;;"f.. ~:~~ ~~~'_~~~ :'": ;I~~ ~~,t:'~ t~~';...., !!.~,!,! lI1i.' ~j~~~! 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(:: ./ ~,/' ~ .I l..:- ..../ ---, ~ ~ :::' -' / ~ c \ ~' i" .. ~6::~(lf;,\; ~'l .............:'i:a::r.,.:-;:.,.. - " o:".:.:.:.:..~.._', _ r - --.f , " " ...~../. '. , , '-" M&C–2006-246 August25,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormMcFarlaneand MembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandCouncillors: SUBJECTConstructionofNewWaterPipeline-PipelineRoadWest : AssentofRequiredEasements BACKGROUND : TheCitymaintainspipeinfrastructurealongPipelineRoadWest,inwhichthe Cityhasacquiredeasementsforthevastmajorityofthisarea.However,thereare three(3)propertiesthatcontainaportionofthesepipelineswherenolegal agreementexiststhatwouldgranttheCityaccesstothepropertytomaintain and/orreplacethesewaterlines. Asaresultoftheabove,CommonCouncilrecentlyresolvedtoacquireeasements fromthreeseparatepropertiesundertheownershipofN.B.Southern,Dexter ConstructionandGalbraithConstruction. Theacquisitionofthesethree easementsisnowintheprocessofclosing. Inmostinstances,theneedfortheCitytoacquireeasementsisoftenreviewedin conjunctionwithnewdevelopmentproposals. Theseproposalsarefirstreviewed bythePlanningAdvisoryCommitteewhommakesrecommendationtoCommon Councilwithrespecttotheproposal.Althoughnotrequired,includedinthese recommendationsisforCounciltoassenttoanyrequiredmunicipaleasements. Wheredevelopmentproposalsarenotinvolved,therequestforCounciltoassent torequiredeasementsissometimesoverlooked.Inthisinstance,Councildidnot assenttotherequiredeasements.Thefollowingrecommendationwillresolvethis matter. ReporttoCommonCouncilPage2 August25,2006 RECOMMENDATION : ThatCommonCouncilassenttotheattachedeasementsformunicipal services/municipalserviceseasementsin: a)a53squaremetre±portionofPIDNumber415687fromNewBrunswick SouthernRailwayCompanyLimited; b)a3,768squaremetre±portionofPIDNumber408294,fromGalbraith EquipmentCo.Ltd.;and c)an1,100squaremetre±portionofPIDNumber408831,fromDexter ConstructionCompany Limited. Respectfullysubmitted, JimR.Baird,MCIP Commissioner PlanningandDevelopment Terrence Totten,F.C.A. CityManager CL/c ReporttoCommonCouncilPage3 August25,2006 ReporttoCommonCouncilPage4 August25,2006 ReporttoCommonCouncilPage5 August25,2006 ( s.~ (~n~ ~ 2. '-/-) 2 00 (, J-ik" z :iiR:Yajrn_ CLMA (i''''uAU'~ =- - ~~ :;;~~'~ -:Lk~ ,+~;~ ~_ -Zf~~ '" -.J. ' -CL"'-_<<L ~~;JJ3J,~~~ ;?;;;,/."tof 7kAA,,-,,___ -~~(hW '. ,J-.~ q/p 2/" ..c:;.riA. -AJ1d~~'i- .. :;J ~~ ~ [y_ ~:::IrO ~ :s~2;?~3- _.~_..~.. .- -. . . 7/0 ,<1.fN/lJ2 ~ ' , -r--I - . /l /..fL - . .... ~ ...L6//_-<rVw2.fL7 ~ ~._---- ~"Itd..Jl..~'d ~~~_ dLIT~=_ -;1J~~~~;';'L i~-;j-=.-~-.._-.. -&--feur-_~~l&:..'--.L~ ~-,,&L ~~~~-~_.3.ffL K~h<LT---~__ ~- ..^. ~~~72~ :P-0-~_~ ~_ ..-=-=- -=~=-___-.~ ~~~-~.~Z~~-~~;-_.__.c~-~ --7Jv~ __ - -~-~(J-T ~~-~-~~==~5~ -:;. g ---- X2tJ-fl. 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As a first step in consulting with the Community, staff prepared and distributed a survey during a two week period in May, 2006, Community groups were asked to distribute the survey to their membership and the survey was available to the general public on the City of Saint Jolm's web page or by obtaining a copy from the Cashiers Office located at the Lobby Level of City Hall. Attached for your information is a report, Community Consultation Survey Results, which summarizes the survey responses. Respectfully submitted, YfJl~ Kim Graham Program Manager Vision 2015 a~ Deputy City Manager ~ SAINT JOHN Community Consultation Survey Results Vision 2015 ~ If' "<:C:J Background n ormation SAINT JOHN . Purpose .Team . Survey Design . Survey Method . Participation Vision 2015 * 1 ~ Background Information SAINT JOHN . ARCf . Arts Summit . Board of Trade . Business Anti-Poverty Initiative . Fusion . Human Development Council . Kiwanis . ONE Change . PRUDE Saint John . Recreation Facilities Committee . Saint John High . Saint Malachys High . Senior Citizens Centre . Seniors Resource Centre . UNBSJ . Uptown Saint John . Urban Support Network . Youth Cabinet Vision 2015 * ~h SAINT JOHN Survey Results Vision 2015 * 2 $ Community Consultation Survey Results SAINT JOHN - 1 I LIFE IN SAINT JOHN tin total, how many years have you lived in the City of Saint John? Percent Response O.g 21% 10-19 ................. 15% 20-29 ......'~_..... 18% 30-39 """";.,"""''';",, 17% 40-49 "".""""'-""', 16% 50-59 ... 11% 60+ i 3% 2. Other than family and friends, what do you like best about living in Saint John? Top 10 best things about living Reasons why Percent in Saint John... Response People Friendly people 13% Our Geography Good location, every thing is close, small size 11% Access To Waterfront Beautiful waterfront, close to the harbour, 10% ocean, rivers, and lakes Lifestyle Relaxed atmosphere with a good quality of life 9% Access To Nature Close to natural surroundings with many parks 7% and green space Heritage And History Heritage, history and architecture 7% Cost Of Living Reasonable cost of living 6% Arts, Culture, And Entertainment Activities for all interests 5% Climate Moderate, not too hot or cold 4% Employment Good jobs 4% ~ Community Consultation Survey Results SAINT JOHN - 2 2. Other than family and friends, what do you like best about living in Saint John? Top Three Combined Answers Reasons why Percent ReSDOnse 1. Natural Environment - the accessibility of 19% nature, water, and parks 2, People and the Spirit in our Communities 17% 3. Arts, culture, heritage, and entertainment 16% coupled with the City's many attractions 3. What specific community attributes do you value about Saint John? Top 10 community attributes Reasons why Percent valued about Saint John... Response Community Spirit Caring community willing to help, where 22% neighbours care about neighbours People Friendly, generous, and hard working people 18% Heritage And History Ability to look at the future without dismissing 10% the past Passionate about local areas -the Arts Services And Attractions Centre, Imperial Theatre, City Market, King 8% Square, and Museum Cultural diversity, the uniqueness of Saint Arts, Culture, And Entertainment John, availability of live entertainment at the 8% Imperial and other theatre venues Access ToN atu re The surrounding natural beauty, parks and 8% natural spaces The waterfront, it is what makes Saint John Access To Waterfront unique and holds the most potential as a 7% showcase attribute Safety Feel safe in Saint John 4% "Small Town" feeling in a "Big City" Lifestyle environment, Saint John mixes a fast paced, 4% urban lifestyle with slow country surroundings Recreation Sports - close to hockey, soccer, football, and 3% many recreational facilities ~ Community Consultation Survey Results SAINT IOHN - 3 3. What specific community attributes do you value about Saint John? Top Three Combined Answers Reasons why Percent Resoonse 1. People and the Spirit in our Communities 40% 2, Arts, culture, heritage, entertainment coupled 27% with the City's many attractions 3, Natural Environment - the accessibility of 15% nature, water, and parks 4. How would you rate the overall quality of life in your neighbourhood? Percent ReSDonse Excellent ""'""",.".0,_0"",,,,"," 23% Good 44% Fair .....;.-....,.,,",...."._...,,", 25% Poor ~c 8% Do Not Know 0% 5. How would you rate the overall quality of life in the City of Saint John today? Percent Resoonse Excellent . 5% Good 45% Fair ,......"...... ." .,. 31% Poor h"'''"';;;;;..'''~' 18% Do Not Know 0% ~ Community Consultation Survey Res u Its SAINT JOHN ~ 4 6. Compared to 5 years ago, do you feel the quality of life in Saint John is: Percent Response Much Better - 10% Somewhat Better 40% About The Same ...,....m -~-=.ill'" 23% Somewhat Worse - 12% Much Worse - 12% Do Not Know i 3% 7. Thinking about the quality of life in Saint John 5 years from nowl do you think it Percent will be: Response Much Better "._..-~"..i=,"' 24% Somewhat Better - 35% About The Same '..0""""'"",",'''''''''', 22% Somewhat Worse . 5% Much Worse ....:...".,;,,~, 11% Do Not Know .. 3% B. Based on your knowledge and/or perceptions, please rate the overall quality of life in Saint John toda in comparison to the following cities: Compared to Moncton, Saint John's quali of life is... Much Better _ Somewhat Better .,--~~_..~" The Same -,,=~ Somewhat Worse Much Worse 003"................ Do Not Know _ Percent Response 12% 23% 13% 26% 16% 10% ~ Community Consultation Survey Results SAlNT JOHN ----- 5 8. Based on your knowledge and/or perceptions, please rate the overall quality of Percent life in Saint John today in comparison to the following cities: Response Compared to Halifaxj Saint John's quality of life is... Much Better III 4% Somewhat Better ....' . ., 15% The Same - 12% Somewhat Worse 36% Much Worse ",". .","","~";;""'_n'n 25% Do Not Know - 9% Compared to Fredericton, Saint John's quality of life is... Much Better .. 12% Somewhat Better ........."".....";0,,, 20% The Same 23% Somewhat Worse ...."'.il"'''l."''~.c ",-". 23% Much Worse =.'"'ii,",. 13% Do Not Know III 9% 9. In general, how has the quality of life in Saint John changed in the past 5 years in comparison to other Maritime cities? Improved """'"....."''"''''=. Worsened Not Made Gains Or Losses """""""=,,""u'iilli' Do Not Know .mw...m....'.""". Percent Response 24% 32% 26% 18% ~ Community Consultation Survey Res u Its SAINT JOHN --. 6 I CHALLENGES IN SAINT JOHN 10. In your opinion, what are the three biggest challenges facing Saint John today? Top 10 challenges facing Saint Reasons why Percent John today... Response Economic Development Employment opportunities, balanced policy, 14% diverse economy Environmental Issues Air and water pollution, harbour cleanup 13% Infrastructure Renewal Roads, water distribution and quality, 9% transportation networks Overcoming negative attitudes and image Changing Mindset perceptions of the City, need to be receptive to 9% new ideas Leadership Political leadership and lack of vision 7% Poverty Poverty level and social issues 6% Needs Of Youth Need to be able to attract and retain young 6% people Keeping our people home, along with bringing Popu lation them back, we have lost so many of our family 5% and friends to other places Financial Issues Challenge of funding, tax rate 5% Community Development Planning, neighbourhood revitalization, policy 5% 11. In your opinion, what will be the three biggest challenges facing Saint John 10 years from now? Top 10 challenges facing Saint Reasons why Percent John in the future... Response Economic Development Retaining and attracting business, employment 19% opportu n ities Environmental Issues Air and water quality (harbour cleanup) 13% Infrastructure Renewal Roads, water distribution and quality, 12% transportation networks Population Attract and retain people, aging demographic 11% $ Community Consultation Survey Results SAINT JOHN -. 7 11. In you r opinion, what will be the three biggest challenges facing Saint John 10 years from now? Top 10 challenges facing Saint Reasons why Percent John in the future... Response Financial Issues Financial difficulties, tax rate, funding 7% Needs Of Youth Keeping our youth 4% Housing Affordable housing 4% Leadership Political leadership and lack of vision 4% Poverty Poverty level and social issues 4% Community Development Continued development, improvements to 4% uptown, neighbourhoods, and attractions 12. How important do you feel each of the following issues will become in. the City in the next 10 vears? Critically Important Not Do Not Issues but not Important Critical Important Know Enhancing the Local Economy 79% 19% 1% 1% Focusing On Social Issues (Poverty, 74% 21% 4% 0% Needs Of Youth And Seniors, DiversitY) Natural Environment 69% 27% 3% 1% Maintaining A Strong Urban Core 64% 30% 5% 1% Water Supply 62% 30% 6% 2% Community Participation In The 56% 35% 9% 0% Decision Making Process Encouraging Innovation In The 55% 36% 8% 1% Community Public Transit 55% 39% 5% 1% Housing 51% 42% 6% 2% Provision Of Parks And Green Spaces 50% 46% 4% 0% Development Of Neighbourhoods 50% 39% 9% 2% Community Safety 46% 46% 6% 1% o Community Consultation Survey Results SAINT JOHN -. 8 12. How important do you feel each of the following issues will become in the City in the next 10 years? Critically Important. Not Do Not Issues but not Important Critical Important Know Transportation Networks 45% 45% 7% 3% Energy Supply 41% 45% 10% 4% Provision Of Recreation Facilities 40% 51% 8% 1% Accessibility Of Community 33% 56% 10% 1% Centres/F acil ities Provision Of Leisure Activities 31% 57% 11% 1% Adequate Access To Arts/Cultural 27% 56G/o 16% 2% Opportunities 13. What can the City of Saint John do to make it easier for you to voice your opinions on community issues? Top Five Answers Reasons why Percent Response Community Meetings Town hall meetings, site visits, open houses 19% Surveys Or Questionnaires Surveys, polls, Questionnaires 13% Web Forums Online forums, opinions, and feedback pages 12% Listen Listen and respond to issues 11% Provide Information Open communication, provide information on 7% what is being done ~ Community Consultation Survey Results SAlNT JOHN --- 9 I SERVICES IN SAINT JOHN 14. In general, how satisfied are you with the programs and services provided by the Ci of Saint John? Completely Satisfied I Mostly Satisfied Mostly Dissatisfied .....'"om. ~-..---i" Completely Dissatisfied ,- "_._,,, Do Not Know -- -., Percent Response 2% 57% 23% 10% 8% 15. OVer the last year, what city services or departments have you contacted, if any? Top 10 Answers Reasons why Percent Response Municipal Operations Works, water, sewerage, snow removal, 30% sanitation, roads, sidewalks, ... City Commissions Parking, Transit, Industrial Parks, SJ Energy 11% Police Commission Complaints, report crime 10% Leisure Services Parks, recreation 7% Building Inspection Permits, inspections, by-law enforcement 7% Planning And Development Planning, zoning regulations 6% Cultural Affairs Or Heritage Reasons not specified 5% Mayor Or Council Reasons not specified 5% Various Departments Departments not specified 3% Other Jurisdictions Provincial or federal government 3% 8!f Community Consultation Survey Res u Its SAINT JOHN -- 10 16. Overall, how easy or difficult was it to contact that service or department? Percent Response Very Easy To Contact ~.~-- 26% Somewhat Easy To Contact 28% Somewhat Difficult To Contact ~'~'" 11% Very Difficult To Contact iiiI 5% Do Not Know II 4% Did Not Contact A City Service Or .' '. -'----.~;,,,.~" 25% Department In The Last Year 17. If you have a government-related issue. how clear is it which level of Percent government (i.e. Municipal. Provincial. or Federal) you should contact? Response Very Clear "'4'"'-""~""'""""". 20% Somewhat Clear 34% Somewhat Unclear iliiiiiGii""''''''''''''' 20% Very Unclear "",OM""" ,'n., 16% Never Experienced An Issue Or . 7% Question Do Not Know .. 3% ~ SAINT JOHN ~ Community Consultation Survey Results 11 18. In what specific ways would you like the City of Saint John to demonstrate Its accountability to the public? Top 10 Answers Reasons why Percent Response Transparency And Accountability Open meetings, responsible and accountable 23% for decisions Provide Information Communicate reasons for decisions, better 20% media relations, explain objectives Consultation Public forums like town hall meetings 13% Through Action Follow through with planning, improve services 12% Periodic Report Cards Annual or regular reports on finances, 9% proQress, action on issues Other Single item suggestions 8% Democratic Process Elections 4% Good Job Now Currently demonstrating accountability 3% Independent Audit Independent audit made available to the public 2% Vision And Strategy Having a vision with a plan to achieve goals 2% I DEMOGRAPHICS 19. What is your postal code? Percent Response Saint John Centre and South 26% Saint John North and Millidgeville 23% Saint John West 22% Saint John East 15% Golden Grove 4% Quispamsis 3% Rothesay 3% Rural Areas 2% ~ Community Consultation Survey Results SAlNT JOHN --- 12 Percent 19. What is your postal code? Resoonse Grand Bay - Westfield 1% Red Head 1% 20-39 40-59 60 Or Older Percent Res nse 8% 38% 44% 10% 20. Which of the age categories do you fall under? Under 20 ....,,"'" ,",....,;m" No Answer 0% Percent 21. Please indicate your gender? ResDonse Male H". "..c....~u.. ." .- -,; ..,. 48% Female 52% ~~I~~ILUUL ~8;Ob .lc . ((C) ~ ,\ Application for a Zonu.g By.iaw Amendment Demande de modification a l'arrete sur Ie zonage Applicant Related Inr<;:rmation ! ReDseign~ments sur !e denumdeur Name of AppliWDl: I Nom dn dcmandeu.r c..o~eQJ..I. f'(\()L.\Le(rl.,~e A r'c...h d.t c....+u Y'L Mailing Address of applicant I Addresse postalc du d~r 1\5 e IZ,.I to..\ (JE ~ \ u.. \ A-Vl '&1. ~ I 11::: ~C)c"1 SA I ~ .'Dt-ltJ.') f..l~ PO$".al Code! Code .postal E Z I.. 'Z.. ~4- Telephone Nun"ll:lCf I Numero de ttlCphoiie (&So 1.0 ) (n ~ 1 - I to \ ~ Home/Domicile: WoIkfTm'ail (5oLP) Ca~7-/~l' Fax NumbeI I NumCro de tcHecopleur [-So to) f.LJ 'So'1 - J l.o j 4- Name of property Owner (jfdiiIerent) I Nom dn proprietaire (si diffCront) $f'\.Irrl- ~bh" ~~~r\" UN ~'-I~ WL. u.ru:J.e( Anfl.\lcaV\ ~'n~" Of Sot. ~es. Add.~"tl Adresse \4- 't..1~ ~(~ "' ~ OI.A..-t-h Property Informition I :a.e1lselgoeme~ts sur Is. propriett: cl.e.~.eltt'e{ ~Y~n1eI\T t.V~ Jh.e Postal COde i CQde postal E:Z. L. \ G:. S l.ocation I EJilplacentettt 51 Chic '# I No de vQjtie BrC')ad.~I~ A-ie.. Strea { Rile p\D ~04 p LQ 2.:5"l pm I NIP Lot AJ:l!a I Superftcle dn lot \ ., SS I q m? Slrtet Frontage I F~esur me 1-. "1 . q rn Exi.sting Use ofpropcrty I Utilisation actuelle de 1a. propriet.e CH u.~ nnd C.~LL" oJ UA-LL Municipal FISfi bod Use Dcsigmdioo. Dtsignation de milization des terres SUi lei plan ili""W1i~ \.\ t:D~I.lM tJ~ n"1 t2 'E-~l tJ6t.Illl.ftL Amelldment Requested / Modification deBUUldi:e Present ZoniDg I zonage actUel \L-\ ~ r.ll..L~ e_d.....~ CC:C:> 1~~'"Otu11l)I4.'A- k 9" Change Zoning to I Modificatil;lll du mnage a R t"\-l P W"~ I iJ. ~ H..c.. L...u I fll , JlJ ~ f\.f~ l E:b and/or I on D Text Amendmeut (intlioate particulars) {Modification due texte (indiquez ks dtta:ils) W..:..-I ,J,- t;,..Jl ....,~r.-'..... 1;,..1.....". .,.J""I DevdopInatt Propoosal! PropositiGD d~~menagement ~ption of Proposal I Dcscriplion de la proposition Su..\oc.L'\h<O\Oh C1:t e.)(\s.-\1n~ pt. ~ k.l.rn-V' c.hun..h..lW +0 (fet.\.+e. Qf\e. h.fw \0+ lJ,:)l~ ~~ n"~ I 01- OO~ rt. 70r1t::d t2..m"lt=' I~ l-t-h \rl;'\\\'3LuMhnt,b ~9bed, ~.Jorl\-e~ c.h~J(...h p~(Lb.h i..Od\ -then. ~u _~e \G\nd. to ~1\n+ clclln UotJ pr6..\\+- ~lfl~ l4L fo.f ~e d,Qvel ef-.!!Jf.!ll- o~ a.. S H\.~ I e. .f(ru. ( UJ') L .\.- c).~ { o..Ol.'ok hcrusl"f:) ~ rOjfLt.. Y QU must proYide (1 sca.ied ,$iJ~ plan thai illllsiratliS ValIS rf~ fOiimiF Un pkff dii site a l'l:cJielle ilJustrtmi votre yDUf proposal, Yot! ~ also p1Y.Jl!iik propcntion, VOila poilW:eg(j.~;;ffmtfQumJr des photogr'gphs. b-uildjng plans. eievatit;lli drawings photogFlip,'i/€s' des pia1iS fk lidt:!""!"t, des de8$ins de pfcm and any othe,. form of infi>>'mattOrl The plan must tfe~JiCk"iQ;;. et luute autre fo;r,-e ik MnMignemomt. Le plan show the dimensions o/the property, the. Wcatiaii dolt iruilquer les dimEr,sfm'l1; de (fA p1"(Jprtett. l'emplaceu,ent de of all buildings. drtvf"wtry'S', pwkir~ areas, fa told/to! des bdttrnen.ts, des alMes, des al;U de 1l11ld$caping and .rigns. It i~ important that tha stationr.emtlr.t, tks f711'.b:aganent!J JH'1Ysager-s et dE,.. par.....eaIC: diskl"ce bern,-ee:n the property bcnllrdary at1d de slgnalisattor:. II est irr.pornmt tfimliguer 1(1 distana en.tre buildings- are shawn, les limires de Ja pl"OprieM et [es tJlitiments. ~de reasorli why iliese amendtr~\S should be approved. / Fv-w-ait tout ~ renseigne:ment wt~ ~ p:.-.;;position qui pow~osit&rc~. ""("heu (A'{€'- ~KI~hn~ HilL..}'. - t.ltJ..+ C~llll)(.tS Ol'\. the b,ir.ee..J.) --h1l~ . n€~ deve.la~menA- 1.')\\\..eYl htlnrL l'kof.. ~:b~ Q-a..d ~" _ n€.l.~ h \-ntJ \1 C")D(~ . Provide auy ot.her information alJooI.rt yourPl0pos.U that would be helpful. I Fou_1!!ir 1001 auttc n;nscignemcot ~ vutre ptQpOSition qui pourrait etre utile_ Sipature of Appticam I Sign3tme do de1lumdeur ~~ ;;M/~ Di9te F;)~ ~ o ~ Awllcation Fee L*!dosed! Ci-joim le$ ~ de d~ de 400 :$ Sjgnature ofOwDtr (jfapplic:able) Signature due proprietaire (s'il y a !ig'l!) Si YOKS n'€:ts pas k pt'oprittt1i;€ ;it; tet7ain en fT.J€stirm, veutlkz ob:e;:ir Ia signahlr'( rrol proprittotre dans la pa."'tie ciwtks,sous. La &tgn~ au proprlt/Qirt; aIltorlSQ11t Ie tnzitK:ment de Fe. prislmte demande pour que cette tkrttli!ro sol! emmlnee par Ie con.seil communal. ~~. ~lJ ~ QO . 2CCb / IfYOTl are riot the C1W7u!r ofthe.l(1.1id in if';'~5ti;m. please haw tf~ vr;..1i~l'" sign below, The stgr.atur~ of the r.r.rn:r is. authorizmg this application to Y' r:d for conBickration by Con-..mon Council, Area available for 4-unit apartment 4,530 sf'.t. Broad Street 94.S'f .:1-1 (") g C'\I .:1-1 """ - .,...: ~ 18,900 sf:t Outline of old hall 3,849 sff -j / LI-I______~__J 93.8'+ Broadview Avenue Note: Dimensions & area from SNB drawings. Approximations only OJ '" ." Z oJ: -1 0.. 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N.B.. E3B 4C8 Phone (506) 460-0525. Fax (506) 460-052U. E-mail geoffrey.hall@anglican.nb.ca . hU{l:!lwwv.:anglican.nb.ca 20 July 2006 Mr. Jim R. Baird, MCIP Commissioner of Planning and Development City of Saint John P.O. Box 1971 Saint John NB E2l4L1 FAX: (506) 658-2837 Attention: Mr. Randy Pollock Dear Mr. Baird, I write on behalf of the Anglican Diocese of Fredericton to give formal authorization to Saint John Non Profit Housing Inc. to apply for rezoning of the St. James Church property at 57 Broadview Avenue, I hope this will facilitate their request. Yours sincerely, Geoffrey Hall (The Ven.) Assistant to the Bishop of Fredericton Secretary of Synod GMH cc Mr. Narinder Singh, SJNPH Bishop Claude Miller Mr, Randy Pollock (by Fax) PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT RE: 57 BROADVIEW AVENUE Public Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of The City of Saint John intends to consider amending The City of Saint John Zoning By-law at its regular meeting to be held in the Council Chamber on Monday, August 28, 2006 at 7:00 p.m., by: Rezoning a parcel of land located at 57 Broadview Avenue, having an area of approximately 405 square metres, also identified as being a portion of PID No. 00000257, from "IL-l" Neighbourhood Institutional to "RM-1F" Multiple Residential I ntill. PROJET DE MODIFICATION DE L' ARRETE SUR LE ZONAGE RELATIF AU 57, A VENUE BROADVIEW Avis public est donne, par la presente, que Ie conseil communal de The City of Saint John a l'intention d'etudier la modification suivante de l'arrete sur Ie zonage de The City of Saint John, au cours de 1a seance ordinaire du conseil prevue Ie lundi 28 aoot 2006 a 19 h dans la salle du consei1: Ie rezonage d'une parcelle de terrain situee au 57, avenue Broadview, d'une superficie approximative de 405 metres carres, et etant une partie du NID 00000257, afin de faire passer la classification de zone de quartier a vocation colleetif <<ILob a zone d'editiee a logements multiples sur terrain intercalaire ((RM-IF)), REASON FOR CHANGE: MOTIF DE LA MODIFICATION: To permit the construction of a four family Pour permettre 1a construction d'un logement de dwelling, quatre familles, The proposed amendment may be inspected by any interested person at the office of the Common Clerk, or in the office of Planning and Development, City Hall, 15 Market Square, Saint John, N,B. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, inclusive, holidays excepted, Toute personne int6ressee peut examiner la modification proposee au bureau du greffier communal ou au bureau de l'urbanisme et du developpement a I'hOtel de ville situe au 15, Market Square, a Saint Jo1m, au Nouveau-Brunswick, entre 8 h 30 et 16 h 30 du lundi au vendredi, sauf les jours feries, Written objections to the amendment may be sent Veuillez faire part de vos objections au projet de to the undersigned at City Hall. modification par ecnt it l'attention du soussigne a l'h6tel de ville, J. Patrick Woods, Common Clerk 658-2862 J. Patrick Woods, Greffier communal 658-2862 PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT RE: 57 BROADVIEW AVENUE Public Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of The City of Saint Jo1m intends to consider amending The City of Saint Jo1m Zoning By-law at its regular meeting to be held in the Council Chamber on Monday, August 28,2006 at 7:00 p.m., by: Rezoning a parcel of land located at 57 Broadview Avenue, having an area of approximately 405 square metres, also identified as being a portion of Pill No. 00000257, from "IL-I" Neighbourhood Institutional to "RM-IF" Multiple Residential Infill. REASON FOR CHANGE: To permit the construction of a four family dwelling. The proposed amendment may be inspected by any interested person at the office of the Common Clerk, or in the office of Planning and Development, City Hall, 15 Market Square, Saint Jo1m, N,B. between the hours of 8:30 a,m, and 4:30 p.rn., Monday through Friday, inclusive, holidays excepted, Written objections to the amendment may be sent to the undersigned at City Hall. J. Patrick Woods, Common Clerk 658-2862 __________._______.~_____________________________w~~__________________________________.___________________~.---------------~--- PROJET DE MODIFICATION DE VARRETE SUR LE ZONAGE RELATIF AU 57, AVENUE BROADVIEW Avis public est donne, par 1a presente, que Ie conseil communal de The City of Saint John a l'intention d'etudier la modification suivante de l'arrete sur Ie zonage de The City of Saint Jo1m, au cours de la seance ordinaire du conseil prevue Ie luodi 28 Rout 2006 a 19 h dans la salle du conseil: Le rezonage d'une parcelle de terrain situee au 57, avenue Broadview, d'une superficie approximative de 890 metres cam~s, et etant une partie du NID 00383059, afin de fairepasser la classification de zone de quartier it vocation collectif <<IL-h it zone d'edifice a logements multiples sur terrain intercalaire <<RM-IF)> MOTIF DE LA MODIFICATION: Pour permettre la construction d'un logement de quatre familles. Toute personne interessee peut examiner 1a modification proposee au bureau du greffier communal au au bureau de I'urbanisme et du developpement a l'h6tel de ville situe au 15, Market Square, a Saint John, au Nouveau-Brunswick, entre 8 h 30 et 16 h 30 du lundi au vendredi, sauflesjours feries. Veuillez faire part de vos objections au projet de modification par ecrit it ['attention du soussigne a l'hOte1 de ville. ], Patrick Woods, Greffier communal 658-2862 City of Saint John INTERNAL INSERTION ORDER For City of Saint John use only: Budget Number: 110 0801 4422010 Department: Common Clerk's Office (Account # 71206) Contact: J. Patrick Woods Phone: (506) 658-2862 I Fax: (506) 674-4214 Special Instructions (if any): Newspaper Insertion Dates (Check as applicable) (SJTJ= Saint John Telegraph Journal) .. SJTJ City Information Ad Date(s): Tuesday, August 1, 2006 Tuesday, August 22, 2006 .. SJTJ Independent Placement .. SJT J Classifieds Date(s): Date(s): Information for Ad (Boldface anything you want Bold in Ad, Centre, Tab, etc.) Section Headline: D General Notice D Tender 0 Proposal I!I Public Notice Sub-Headline (if applicable): Text: INSER T A TT ACHED Call to Action: J. Patrick Woods, Common Clerk/Greffier communal Contact: I Telephone: (506) 658-2862 BY-LAWNUMBERC.P.ll0- A LAW TO AMEND THE ZONING BY-LAW OF THE CITY OF SAINT JOHN Be it enacted by The City of Saint John in Cornman Council convened, as follows: ARRETlt NO C.P. 110- ~TE MODlFIANT L' ARRETlt SUR LE ZONAGE DE THE CITY OF SAINT JOHN Lors d'une reunion du conseil communal, The City of Saint John a decrete ce qui suit : The Zoning By-law of The City of L'arrete sur Ie zonage de The City Saint Jo1m enacted on the nineteenth day of of Saint Jo1m, decrete Ie dix-neuf (19) December, A.D. 2005, is amended by: d6cembre 2005, est modi fie par: 1 Amending Schedule "A", the Zoning Map of The City of Saint J olm, by re-zoning a parcel of land with an area of approximately 405 square metres, located at 57 Broadview Avenue, also identified as being a portion ofPID No. 00000257, from "IL-I "Neighbourhood Institutional to "RM -I F" Multiple Residential Infil!. - all as shown on the plan attached hereto and forming part oftrus by-law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF The City of Saint John has caused the Corporate Corrunon Seal of the said City to be affixed to this by-law the * day of .., A.D. 2006 and signed by: 1 La modification de I'annexe <<.A", Plan de zonage de The City of Saint 1000, perrnettant de modifier la designation d'une parcelle de terrain d'une superficie d'environ 405 metres carres, situee au 57, avenue Broadview, et etant une partie du NID 00000257, de zone de quartier a vocation collectli <dL. h a zone d' edifices a logements multiples sur terrain intercalaire<< RM-IF >>. . toutes les modifications sont indiquees sur Ie plan ci-j oint et font partie du present arrete. EN FOl DE QDOl, The City of Saint John a fait apposer son sceau communal sur Ie present arrete Ie 2006, avec les signatures suivantes : MayorlMaire Cornman Clerk/Greffier communal First Reading Second Reading - Third Reading - Premiere lecture Deuxieme lecture Troisieme lecture August24,2006 YourWorshipandCouncillors: SUBJECT:RezoningandSubdivision-57BroadviewAvenue OnJuly31,2006,CommonCouncilreferredtheabovemattertothePlanning AdvisoryCommitteeforareportandrecommendation.TheCommittee consideredtheattachedreportatitsAugust22,2006meetingandadoptedstaff recommendationsasdetailedbelow.TheCommitteealsograntedthreevariances reducingtheminimumlotdepth,rearyardandparkingrequirementsforthe proposedsubdivisionandnon-profithousingdevelopment. Mr.PeterMacKenzieappearedonbehalfoftheapplicantandindicatedthathe wasinagreementwithstaff’srecommendation.Oneletterofobjectionwas receivedfromMasterPromotionsLtd.;however,nooneappearedatthemeeting withconcernsorobjectionstotheproposeddevelopment. RECOMMENDATION : 1.ThatCommonCouncilassenttoasubdivisioningeneralaccordancewith theattachedphoto-reducedSaintJohnNon-ProfitHousingInc.tentative subdivisionplanandassenttoanynecessarypublicutilityeasementsin conjunctionwiththissubdivision;and 2.ThatCommonCouncilrezonetheaforementionedportionofaparcelof landlocatedat57BroadviewAvenue,alsoidentifiedasPID257,from “IL-1”NeighbourhoodInstitutional“RM-IF”MultipleResidential to Infill topermittheconstructionofamultipledwellingwithfourdwelling units. Respectfullysubmitted, PhilipHovey Chairman SKH Attachments ProjectNo.06-245 DATE:AUGUST18,2006 TO:PLANNINGADVISORYCOMMITTEE FROM:PLANNINGANDDEVELOPMENT FOR:MEETINGOFAUGUST22,2006 SarahHerring Planner SUBJECT : NameofApplicant:ComeauMacKenzieArchitecture NameofOwner:SaintJohnNon-ProfitHousingInc.inpartnershipwiththe AnglicanParishofSt.JamesandtheBishopandDiocesan SynodofFredericton Location:57BroadviewAvenue PID:257(portionthereof) MunicipalPlan:MediumDensityResidential Zoning:Current–“IL-1”NeighbourhoodInstitutional Proposed–“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfill Proposal:Toreplacetheexistingchurchhallwithafour-unitmultiple familydwelling. TypeofApplication:Subdivision,RezoningandVariancesto: a)reducetheminimumrequiredlotdepthfrom30 metrestoapproximately14.5metres; ComeauMacKenzieArchitecturePage2 57BroadviewAvenueAugust18,2006 b)reducetheminimumrequiredrearyardfrom7.5 metrestoapproximately3.0metres;and c)reducetheminimumrequirednumberofparking spacesfrom4parkingspacesto3. JURISDICTIONOFCOMMITTEE : TheCommunityPlanningActauthorizesthePlanningAdvisoryCommitteetogiveitsviewsto CommonCouncilconcerningproposedrezoningapplications.TheCommittee’srecommendationwill Monday,August28,2006. beconsideredbyCommonCouncilataPublicHearingon TheCommunityPlanningActauthorizesthePlanningAdvisoryCommitteetogiveitsviewsto Councilconcerningthe subdivisionofland.Aswell,TheCommunity PlanningActalsoauthorizes thePlanningAdvisoryCommitteetograntreasonablevariancesfromtherequirementsoftheZoning By-law.ConditionscanbeimposedbytheCommittee. STAFFRECOMMENDATIONTOCOMMITTEE : 1.ThatCommonCouncilassenttoasubdivision,ingeneralaccordancewiththeattachedphoto- reducedSaintJohnNon-ProfitHousingInc.tentativesubdivisionplanandassenttoany necessarypublicutilityeasementsinconjunctionwiththissubdivision; 2.ThatCommonCouncilrezonetheaforementionedportionofaparceloflandlocatedat57 “IL-1”NeighbourhoodInstitutional BroadviewAvenue,alsoidentifiedasPID257,from “RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfill totopermittheconstructionofamultipledwelling withfourdwellingunits;and 3.ThatthePlanningAdvisoryCommitteegrantthefollowingvariancesfromtherequirementsof theSubdivisionBy-lawandtheZoningBy-lawforthesubmittedSaintJohnNon-Profit HousingInc.subdivisionanddevelopmentthatwould: a)reducetheminimumrequiredlotdepthfrom30metrestoapproximately14.5 metres; b)reducetheminimumrequiredrearyardfrom7.5metrestoapproximately3.0 metres;and c)reducetheminimumrequirednumberofparkingspacesfrom4parkingspaces to3. ComeauMacKenzieArchitecturePage3 57BroadviewAvenueAugust18,2006 BACKGROUND : AfinalclosingserviceofcelebrationwasheldatSt.James’inNovemberof2005andthechurchwas deconsecratedasaplaceofAnglicanworshipbyBishopClaudeMilleronJune5,2006. TheAnglicanDioceseofFrederictonannouncedapartnershipwithSaint JohnNon-ProfitHousing Inc.(SJNPHI)onJuly18,2006tofindareuseforthehistoricalSt.JamesChurchintheCity’sSouth Endandtoconstructfourlow-rentalhousingunitsat57BroadviewAvenuewherethechurchhall waslocated.TheSt.JamesChurchHall,at57BroadviewAvenue,wasdemolishedinJulyof2006. INPUTFROMOTHERSOURCES : MunicipalOperationsandEngineering hasnoobjectionstotheproposed4-unitapartment buildingortotherequestedparkingvariance. BuildingandTechnicalServices hasnoobjectionstothisproposal,butnotesthatfulldetailed planswillberequiredforNBCevaluation. ANALYSIS : SiteandNeighbourhood ThesubjectsiteislocatedonBroadviewAvenuebetweenSydneyStreetandCarmarthenStreetinthe SouthEnd,acrossfromtheArmouryandtheBarracksGreen.The880squaremetre(9,472square foot)propertycurrentlycontainstherearportionoftheformerSt.JamesAnglicanChurchandthe vacantsitewherethechurchhallwaspreviouslylocated.Theneighbourhoodsurroundingthesubject sitecontainsamixofusesincludingtheBarracksGreenPark,severalindustrialwarehousesand severalblocksofhousingwith“RM-1”ThreeStoreyMultipleResidentialand“RM-IF”Multiple ResidentialInfillzoning. Proposal Theapplicantisproposingtosubdivideaportionofthesubjectpropertytocreatea405squaremetre (4,355squarefoot)lotabuttingBroadviewAvenue,rezonethesubdividedlotfrom“IL-1” NeighbourhoodInstitutionalto“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfill,andconstructamultipledwelling with4dwellingunits.Theproposedlotandmultipledwellingwillrequirethreevariancesfromthe standardsoftheSubdivisionBy-lawandtheZoningBy-lawtobesubdividedandconstructedas proposedinthisapplication. ComeauMacKenzieArchitecturePage4 57BroadviewAvenueAugust18,2006 SubdivisionApplication Theapplicantisrequestingtentativeapprovaltosubdividea27.9metreby14.5metre(91.5footby 47.6foot)piecefromthefrontportionof57BroadviewAvenuetocreatea405squaremetre(4,359 squarefoot)lotabuttingBroadviewAvenue,asillustratedontheattachedsiteplan. TheproposedlotalreadyreceivesmunicipalservicesasitistheformersiteoftheSt.James’Church Hall,andwillnotrequireanyadditionalservicesorstreetimprovementsasitabutsBroadview Avenue.Therezoningoftheproposedlotfrom“IL-1”NeighbourhoodInstitutionalto“RM-IF” MultipleResidentialInfillisbeingrequestedinconjunctionwiththissubdivisionapplication,andthe proposedlotmeetsalloftherequirementsforlotsinthe“RM-IF”zoneexceptfortheminimumlot depthrequiredbytheSubdivisionBy-law.Theapplicantisrequestingavariancetoreducethe minimumlotdepthfrom30metres(98feet)toapproximately14.5metres(47.6feet). Thelotdepthvarianceisrequiredastheproposedlotistobeseparatefromtheexistinglots containingtheSt.James’Church,which,asillustratedontheattachedsiteplans,islocated approximately3.2metres(10.5feet)behindtheproposedpropertyline.AlthoughSJNPHIhasthe optiontopurchasetheSt.James’Churchpropertiesoverthenext36months,thisdevelopmentis beingundertakenseparatelyandshouldbecontainedonaseparatelotshouldtheoptionnotbe exercised. RezoningApplication “IL-1”Neighbourhood TheapplicantisrequestingthatCommonCouncilrezonethepropertyfrom Institutional”“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfill totopermittheconstructionofamultiple dwellingwithfourdwellingunits. The subjectpropertyiscurrentlyzoned“IL-1”NeighbourhoodInstitutionalasitwasthe siteofthe formerSt.James’ChurchHallwhichwasdemolishedinJulyof2006.Thepropertylocated63 BroadviewAvenue,directlyadjacenttothesubjectsite,aswellasthemajorityofthepropertiesinthe blocksborderingthe sitebetweenBroadviewAvenueandSt. JamesStreet,andbetweenCharlotte StreetandPittStreetarecurrentlyzoned“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfillandcontainamixof singlefamily,twofamilyandmultiplefamilydwellings. Applicationofthe“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfillzoningtothissitewillcorrespondtothe zoninginthe surroundingneighbourhoodandwillensurethattheproposedbuildingiscontextually compatiblewiththecharacteroftheSouthEnd.Althoughthedeterminationofcontextual compatibilitywithintheblockface,asrequiredbytheZoningBy-law,maybedifficultforthis buildingduetothefactthatonlyonedwellingislocatedonthesameblockasthesubjectsite,the proposedbuildingappearstobecompatiblewiththegeneralcharacterofdwellingsintheSouthEnd asawhole. ComeauMacKenzieArchitecturePage5 57BroadviewAvenueAugust18,2006 VarianceApplications Theapplicantisrequestingvariancestopermittheconstructionofamultipledwellingwithfour dwellingunitswithareducedrearyardandreducedparking.TheZoningBy-lawrequiresarearyard of7.5metres(24.6feet)andaminimumof4parkingspacesatthislocation,whiletheapplicantis proposingtoconstructthemultipledwellingwitharearyardofapproximately3.0metres(9.8feet) andprovide3on-siteparkingspaces. Therearyardvarianceisrequiredduetothepreviouslymentionedlotdepthvarianceandthelocation oftheSt.James’Churchbuildingonly3.2metres(10.5feet)behindtheproposedpropertyline. GiventhatSJNPHIandtheParishofSt.Jamesintendtoutilizetheremainingchurchpropertyand buildingforthebenefitofthelocalcommunityanditsresidents,andthattheirmemorandumof understandingstatesthatthepartieswillexplorefutureusesofthepropertythat satisfythemission objectivesoftheParishand/orDioceseandthemandateofSJNPHI,thereducedseparationofthese buildingsshouldnotbeproblematic. Thenumberofon-siteparkingspacesprovidedforfuturetenantsof57BroadviewAvenueisalso constrainedbythelotsize,butisnotexpectedtobeanissueastherewilllikelybeareduceddemand fortenantparkingduetothenon-profitnatureofthehousingdevelopment. CONCLUSION : ThesubjectsiteislocatedintheCity’sSouthEndwhere“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfillzoningis thenormformostlow-tomedium-densityresidentialdwellings.Althoughtheproposedlotand multipleunitdwellingrequiresavariancefromtheSubdivisionBy-lawandtwovariancesfromthe ZoningBy-lawthesevariancesarenotexpectedtobeproblematicfortheproposeduseofthesiteor thesurroundingneighbourhood.Assuch,theproposedsubdivision,rezoningandvariancesfor57 BroadviewAvenuecanbesupported. SKH ProjectNo.06-245 ComeauMacKenzieArchitecturePage6 57BroadviewAvenueAugust18,2006 ComeauMacKenzieArchitecturePage7 57BroadviewAvenueAugust18,2006 ComeauMacKenzieArchitecturePage8 57BroadviewAvenueAugust18,2006 BY-LAWNUMBERC.P.105-08ARRÊTÉ N o C.P.105-08 ALAWTOAMENDTHEARRÊTÉMODIFIANTL'ARRÊTÉ MUNICIPALPLANBY-LAWRELATIFAUPLANMUNICIPAL BeitenactedbyTheCityofSaintLorsd'uneréunionduconseil JohninCommonCouncilconvened,ascommunal,TheCityofSaintJohnaédicté follows:cequisuit: TheMunicipalPlanBy-lawofTheL'arrêtérelatifauplanmunicipalde CityofSaintJohnenactedonthe3rddayTheCityofSaintJohndécrétéle ofJanuary,A.D.2006isamendedby:3janvier2006estmodifiépar: 11 AmendingSchedule2-Aand2-C,lamodificationdel'annexe2-Aet theFutureLandUsePlan,byredesignating2-C,relativeaupland'utilisationfuturedes aparceloflandwithanareaofterres,afindefairepasserladésignation approximately860squaremetres,locatedd'uneparcelledeterraind'unesuperficie at76CoburgStreet,alsoidentifiedasd'environ860mètrescarrés,situéeau76, beingPIDNumber00015545,fromrueCoburg,etportantleNID00015545,de MediumDensityResidentialtoApprovedzonerésidentiellededensitémoyenneà CommercialDevelopmentclassification;zoned’aménagementcommercial approuvé; 22 Addingthefollowingtothelistofl’ajoutdelaparcelledeterrain ApprovedCommercialDevelopmentsinsuivanteàlalistedesaménagements sub-section2.4.6.28:commerciauxapprouvésàl’alinéa 2.4.6.28: “p)aparceloflandwithanareaof«p)uneparcelledeterraind’une approximately860squaremetres,locatedsuperficied’environ860mètrescarrés, at76CoburgStreet,alsoidentifiedassituéeau76,rueCoburg,etportantleNID being PIDNumber00015545.”00015545.» - all asshownontheplan attachedhereto-touteslesmodificationssontindiquéessur andformingpartofthisby-law.leplan ci-jointetfontpartieduprésent arrêté. INWITNESSWHEREOFTheCityofENFOIDEQUOI,TheCityofSaintJohn SaintJohnhascausedtheCorporateafaitapposersonsceaucommunalsurle CommonSealofthesaidCitytobe affixedprésentarrêtéle2006,avecles tothisby-lawthe*dayof*,A.D.2006signaturessuivantes: andsignedby: _______________________________________ Mayor/Maire ______________________________________ CommonClerk/Greffiercommunal FirstReading-August14,2006Premièrelecture-14 août,2006 SecondReading-August14,2006Deuxièmelecture-14 août,2006 ThirdReading-Troisièmelecture- PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT I URBANISME ET DEVELOPPEMENT MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN I PLAN D'AMENAGEMENT Amending Schedule 2-A and 2~C Modifiant annex 2-A et 2-C S\, a~\e\ol\ FROM I DE TalA Medium Density Residential . residentielle de densite moyenne Approved Commercial Development amEmagement commerciale approuve Applicant: Zed and Compagny Location: 76 Coburg Street PID(s)/NIP(s) 00015545 D6N-88NE Drawn By/Creee Par: Date Drawn/Carte Creee: David Couture August 11 Aout, 2006 Recommended by PAC.fRecommande par Ie C.C.U.: August 14AoQt, 2006 Enacted by Council/Approuve par Ie Conseil: Approved by Minister/Approuve par Ie Ministre: Filed in Registry Office/Enregistre Ie: BY-LAWNUMBERC.P.110-21ARRÊTÉ N O C.P.110-21 ALAWTOAMENDARRÊTÉMODIFIANTL’ARRÊTÉ THEZONINGBY-LAWSURLEZONAGEDETHECITYOF OFTHECITYOF SAINTJOHNSAINTJOHN BeitenactedbyTheCityofSaintLorsd'uneréunionduconseil JohninCommonCouncilconvened,ascommunal,TheCityofSaintJohna follows:décrété cequisuit: TheZoningBy-lawofTheCityofL'arrêtésurlezonagedeTheCity SaintJohnenactedonthenineteenthdayofofSaintJohn,décrétéledix-neuf(19) December,A.D.2005,is amendedby:décembre2005,estmodifiépar: 11 AmendingSchedule“A”,theLamodificationdel'annexe«A», ZoningMapofTheCityofSaintJohn,byPlandezonagedeTheCityofSaintJohn, re-zoningaparceloflandlocatedat76permettantdemodifierladésignationd'une CoburgStreet,havinganareaofparcelledeterrainsituée au76,rueCoburg, approximately860squaremetres,alsod'unesuperficieapproximativede860 identifiedasbeingPIDNo.00015545,mètrescarrés,etportantleNID00015545, from“RM-IF”MultipleResidentialInfilldezoned’édificationdelogements to “B-2”GeneralBusinessclassification,multiplessurterrainintercalaire«RM-IF» àzone commercialegénérale«B-2». - all asshownontheplan attachedhereto-touteslesmodificationssontindiquéessur andformingpartofthisby-law.leplan ci-jointetfontpartieduprésent arrêté. INWITNESSWHEREOFTheCityofENFOIDEQUOI,TheCityofSaintJohn SaintJohnhascausedtheCorporateafaitapposersonsceaucommunalsurle CommonSealofthesaidCitytobe affixedprésentarrêtéle2006, tothisby-lawthe*dayof*,A.D.2006aveclessignaturessuivantes: andsignedby: _______________________________________ Mayor/Maire ______________________________________ CommonClerk/Greffiercommunal FirstReading-August14,2006Premièrelecture-14août,2006 SecondReading-August14,2006Deuxièmelecture-14août,2006 ThirdReading-Troisièmelecture- PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT / URBANISME ET DEVELOPPEMENT REZONING I REZONAGE Amending of Schedule "A" of the Zoning By-Law of the City of Saint John Modifiant Annexe <<A)) du Reg/ement de zonage de la vi lie de Saint John FROM I DE TalA RM-IF - Multiple Residentiallnfill . d'edification de logements multiples sur terrain intercalaire B-2 - General Business Pursuant to a Resolution under Section 39 of the Community Planning Act * Conformement a une resolution adoptee par Ie conseil municipal en vertu de I'article 39 de la Loi sur I'urbanisme PID(s)/NIP{s) Zed and Compagny 76 Coburg Street 00015545 06N-88NE Applicant: Location: Drawn By/Creee Par: David Couture Date Drawn/Carte Creee: August 11 AoOt, 2006 Recommended by P.A.C./considere par Ie C.C.U.: August 14 AoOt. 2006 Enacted by CouncillApprouve par Ie Conseil: Filed in Registry Office/Enregistre Ie: SECTION39CONDITIONS 76COBURGSTREET Thatpursuant to theprovisionsofSection39oftheCommunityPlanningAct, the proposeddevelopmentoftheparceloflandwithanareaofapproximately869square metres,locatedat76CoburgStreet,alsoidentifiedasbeingPIDnumber00015545with abusinessofficebesubjecttothefollowingconditions: a)Thenon-residentialuseofthepropertyisrestricted toprofessionalofficeswithinthe existingbuilding; b)Nomobilesignshallbeplacedon thesite,andthelocation,sizeanddesignofall othersignageshallbeinaccordancewithdetaileddrawingstobepreparedbythe developerandsubjecttotheapprovaloftheDevelopment Officer; c) thataminimumofsixoff-siteparkingspacesbemaintained. andfurther thatupontherezoningofthesite, thelandandanybuildingor structurethereonmustbedevelopedandusedinconformitywith theproposaland conditionsidentifiedherein. BY-LAWNUMBERC-1ARRÊTÉNUMÉROC-1 ABY-LAWRELATINGTOTHEMARKETARRÊTÉCONCERNANTLEMARCHÉDE INTHECITYOF SAINTJOHNTHECITYOF SAINTJOHN BeitenactedbytheCommonCouncilofLeconseilcommunaldeTheCityofSaint theCityof SaintJohn asfollows:Johnédicte: ABy-lawofTheCityofSaintJohnL'arrêtéconcernantlemarchédeTheCity entitled"ABy-lawRelatingtotheMarketInTheofSaintJohndécrétéle18mai2005,estmodifié CityofSaintJohn",enactedonthe18thdayofcommesuit: May,A.D.2005isherebyamended asfollows: 11 AmendingSection5(2)byaddingtheLamodificationduparagraphe5(2)par followingimmediately aftersubsection5(2)(j):l'adjonctiondecequisuitimmédiatementaprès l'alinéa5(2)(j): (k) Stalls8&9(j)Kiosques8&9 INWITNESSWHEREOFtheCityofSaintJohnENFOIDEQUOITheCityofSaintJohnafait hascausedtheCommonCorporateSealofthesaidapposersonsceaucommunalsurleprésent arrêtéle Citytobeaffixedtothisby-lawthe*****dayof******2006, aveclessignaturessuivantes: ****,A.D.2006 andsignedby: _______________________________________ Mayor/maire ______________________________________ AssistantCommonClerk/greffière communale adjointe FirstReading-August14,2006Premièrelecture-14 août,2006 SecondReading-August14,2006Deuxièmelecture-14 août,2006 ThirdReading- , 2006Troisièmelecture-,2006 P.O. Box/C.P. 1971 Saint John, NB/N.-B. Canada E2L 4L1 www.saintjohn.ca The City of Saint John August 28, 2006 His Worship Mayor Norm McFarlane and Members of Common Council Your Worship and Fellow Councillors, Re: Appointments to Vision 2015 Steering Committee Background: At a previous meeting of Council it was the decision of Council to reduce the size of the Steering Committee from six members to five. The rationale for this change was to ensure that a committee of Council would not consist of the majority of Council. It is extremely important that a steering committee remain in place and continue to meet regularly. The old steering Committee no longer exists and there is an immediate need for a new one to be struck. Resolution: That any Councillor wishing to serve on the Vision 2015 Steering Committee. Express an interest to the Mayor by September 1,2006. And That the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Mr. Beckett, as a resource person, meet with those Councillors wishing to serve on the committee to discuss the role, expectations and required level of commitment. And That the Mayor and Deputy Mayor be authorized to appoint the new Vision 2015 Steering Committee. Respectfully, Councillor Glen Tait ~~ Councillor Glen Tait P.O. Box/C,P, 1971 SaintJohn, NB/N.-B. Canada E2L 4L1 www.saintjohn.ca The City of Saint John August 28,2006 His Worship Mayor Norm McFarlane and Members of Common Council Your Worship and Fellow Councillors, Re: Provincial Election The Provincial Election for the Province of New Brunswick will be held on September 18, 2006. From my perspective there seems to be much apathy in this community with many of the important issues that are critical to the future long-term sustainability of this community not even being mentioned, let alone being discussed. It is my belief that the issues and priorities that are most important to the citizens of Saint John must be pushed to the fore front at this time. It is imperative that this Council and this Community know the positions of the three leaders of the political parties on these matters. It will once again be a lost opportunity if this Council does not push the agenda of the Citizens of Saint John fonvard. The following are just some of the issues, projects and policies that must be discussed and debated with solutions identified and real commitments made to achieve positive outcomes. .01 The position ofthe next government not only on the issue of Harbor Clean-Up but also the assurance of clean safe drinking water to the citizens Saint John with a clear commitment, time lines identified for implementation with the necessary financial commitment made. .02 When will a new Gambling Policy be in place and will it include permission for a Racino and if so will the Province provide and or support a funding model using Atlantic Lotto as a source, similar to P .E.!. .03 A commitment with a realistic time frame identified for the completion of the One Mile Interchange. .04 Their position on a long term commitment to the Gas Tax Program, Strategic Infrastructure Program and the Transit Funding Program and what initiatives would be taken by the next Government of New Brunswick to ensure this funding is in place in the long term from the Federal Government? .04 Addressing the Fiscal Imbalance that currently exists between the Provincial and Municipal Governments, The current grant system is not working and while equal opportunity may have served this Province well in the past, it is not the solution for the future. What w1l1 be the position of the next Government of New Brunswick other than to say it will be examined and or looked at, will a funding model similar to Quebec be adopted? Municipalities need to have a commitment that will create positive change and address the long tenn needs of urban centers. .05 Good Health and Wellness are important issues for any community. Saint John has been in a budgetary restraint mode for over a decade, experiencing little growth. Through out this period many leisure and recreational facilities and programs have deteriorated to unacceptable levels, we have not been able to keep pace with other communities in this Province. Specifically, what assistance can the City of Saint John expect from the next Government ofN ew Brunswick to respond to these needs? .06 Adequate, affordable housing is an essential and a basic need. Saint John has a high poverty rate, the highest in the Province and one of the highest in Canada. Saint John is the only City in the Province that has a real urban core with all the challenges that go with it. What real long term commitment can Saint John expect from the new Government of New Brunswick to address the low cost housing needs of this community? .06 Atlantica is all about creating a trade corridor from Halifax to the United States. An essential part of this concept is to have adequate infrastructure and transportation networks in place to accommodate the future demand. \\Then will the next Government commit to a realistic time frame that will see the twinning of the highway from Saint John to St. Stephen? \\That steps will be taken with the Federal Government to see the completion of a new Boarder Crossing and what steps will be taken with the Government of Maine to see the twinning of route nine? Resolution; That the Mayor immediately send an invitation to the Provincial Party leaders of the Province of New Brunswick requesting that they appear before the Mayor and Council at the next scheduled open meeting of Council to speak to and address the concerns most important to this community as outlined in this document. RefT~tfu)!\ . ~~---=\~ Councillor Glen Tait P.O. Box/C.P. 1971 Saint John, NBIN.-B. Canada E2L 4Ll www.salntjohn.ca The City of Saint John August 28, 2006 His Worship Mayor Norm McFarlane and Members of Common Council Your Worship and Fellow Councillors, Re: Ownership of Saint John Energy At the request of Anne Hickey, Commissioner Saint John Energy I met with Anne and Commissioner Ed Keys. From my perspective I did not see any reason nor was I convinced that we the City should not move forward with the resolving the ownership question. I expressed my view as to why I felt this matter should be resolved. They expressed a willingness to enter into discussions and by using a co operative approach, work towards a solution that would ultimately resolve the ownership question as well as exploring a one utility option. They would like to work jointly toward finding a satisfactory solution. At this point I wi] 1 not attempt to speak on their behalf. I am not prepared to say that they have conceded nor are they willing to concede the ownership of Saint John Energy. They simply stated that they wish to work co operatively to solve this out standing matter. Resolution: That Council meet with the Conunission of Saint John Energy in session with the condition and clear understanding that the purpose of the meeting is to work co operatively towards the determination that the City of Saint John is the sole owner of John Energy. Legal sole final Saint And That prior to such meeting the City Solicitor research and advise Council what steps are necessary using a co operative approach to work towards a resolution that the City of Saint John owns Saint John Energy. Respectfully ~-=\~ Councillor Glen Tait August24,2006 YourWorshipNormMcFarlaneand MembersofCommonCouncil CityofSaintJohn DearMayorandFellowCouncillors: RE:BY-ROAD#5 Ihavebeenreceivinganumberofphonecallsconcerningthedelayinconstructionworkonone ofourruralroads,namely,By-Road#5,Lastfall,staffdidanexcellentjobatapublicmeeting explainingwhatimprovementswouldbemadeto thisroad.Itwasexpected thatthisroadwould becompletedthisfall,however,nonegotiationswithpropertyownershastakenplaceatthis time.Therefore,constructionwillbeimpossiblefor thisyear.Citizensare tiredofpromisesand arelookingforaction. Mymotionistohavestaffmeetwiththecitizensagainforaprogressupdateanda time schedulefornegotiationstopermitaspringstart-upofthisroad. Respectfullysubmitted, IvanCourt COUNCILLOR August24,2006 YourWorshipNormMcFarlaneand MembersofCommonCouncil CityofSaintJohn DearMayorandFellowCouncillor: RE:ROADWORK ON OCEANWESTWAY-HIGHWAY100 OceanWestwayispartoftheProvinciallyDesignatedHighwaysystemknownasHighway100. Highway100stretchesallthewayfromtheLornevilleBypasstotheoldRothesayRoad.Atthe time theagreementwassignedwiththeProvincial Government,promisesweremade thatthis roadsystemwouldbebroughtup toCitystandardsbeforeitbecameaCitystreet. Inrecentday,Ihavebeenreceivinganumberofphonecallsfrombothcitizensandacandidate runningintheProvincialelectionaboutthelackofsidewalksinthisarea.Citizensinthisarea havebeenpatientlywaitingforyearsfortheremovalof truck traffic,reducedspeedlimitsand newpavementwiththeadditionofsidewalks. Ihavespokentostaffandtheysaidthattoaddsidewalksitwouldrequire theconstructionofa stormsewer.TheywouldrequiremoreProvincialmoney.Theyalsosaidthatthereisno moneyfor thesectionfromMedi-TrusttotheGaultRoad.FundyViewEstatesisanew subdivisionalongManawagonishRoadthatshouldhaveasidewalkbuiltononesidetoconnect withthesidewalkattheentranceofWestgatePark. Inclosing,manypeopleinthe OceanWestway,GaultRoadandFundyViewEstatesare walkingatriskbecauseof thelackofsidewalksinthisarea.Thesecitizenswouldbehappyif theycouldhaveonesidewalk tosafely travelintheirneighbourhoods. MymotionisforCitystafftogiveusanupdateontheroadworkandexplainthecostforthe constructionofasidewalkalong OceanWestway.Ifmoneyisamajorobstacle,thenI recommendthatwesendalettertotheProvincialGovernmentseekingadditionalfundingfor Highway100. Respectfullysubmitted, IvanCourt COUNCILLOR August28,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormMcFarlane AndCouncillors YourWorshipandCouncillors: Subject:Agreement-CityofSaintJohn&Rogers Severalmonthsago,theCommonClerkbegandiscussionswithRogerstoinstalla roboticcamera systemintheCouncilChambertoenableimprovedandconsistent broadcastingofCouncilproceedings. TheattachedagreementwasrecentlyconcludedandreviewedbytheCitySolicitor.If Councilwishestoapprovetheagreement,Rogerswouldbegintheinstallationwork withinacoupleofweeks,theworktakingplacesoasnottodisturbtheregularmeetings ofCouncil. TherewillbenocosttotheCityforinstallation,operationormaintenanceof this system. Recommendation: ThatCouncilapprovetheattachedagreementbetweentheCityof SaintJohnandRogersCommunicationsInc.fortheinstallationofcertainroboticcamera systemsasdescribedintheagreementandschedules,andthattheMayorandCommon Clerkbeauthorizedtosignthenecessarydocumentstoexecutetheagreement. Yourstruly, ElizabethGormley AssistantCommonClerk ROBOTICCAMERASYSTEMSINSTALLATIONAGREEMENT Agreement ThisRoboticsCameraSystemsInstallationAgreement(“”)effectiveasof,200is CORPORATIONOFTHECITYOFSAINTJOHN enteredintoby,acorporationdulyincorporatedunderthe lawsofNewBrunswickandhavingitsmunicipalofficesat15MarketSquare,SaintJohn,NewBrunswick,E2L CityROGERSTELEVISION 4L1(“”),and,adivisionofRogersCableCommunicationsInc.,acompany incorporatedunderthelawsofOntarioandhavingitsheadofficeat333BloorStreet,Toronto,Ontario,Canada Rogers M4W1G9(“”). RogersandCityagreeasfollows: GrantofRights. 1. GrantbyCity (a).CitygrantstoRogerstherightto:(i)installinthecouncilchamberslocatedat15 Location MarketSquare,SaintJohn,NewBrunswick,E2L4L1(the “”)certainroboticcamera Equipment systemsasmorefullydescribedinSchedule“A”(the “”),whichEquipmentRogers willusetorecordand/orbroadcastcertaincouncilsessionsorotherpublicmeetingsandevents,in RogersProductionsRogers wholeorinpart,(collectively “”)onRogers’network(the “ Network ”)and(ii)recordtheRogersProductionsonCity’spremises. GrantbyRogers (b).RogersgrantstoCitytherighttousetheEquipmentforpurposesofrecording councilsessions,publicmeetingsoranyothereventsforinternalusewhichwillnotbebroadcast CityProductions ontheRogersNetwork(collectively,the “”). ExclusiveUseandTitle (c).CityacknowledgesandagreesthatRogerswillbethesoleand exclusiveownerofallright,titleandinterestinandtotheRogersProductionsandtheCityhereby grantsandassignstoRogersanyright,titleandinteresttheCitymayhavethereinandwaives,in whole,infavourofRogers,anyrightCitymayhavewithrespecttotheRogersProductions. Rogersshallhavetheexclusiverighttouse,advertise,exhibit,distributeorotherwiseexploitthe RogersProductionsoranypartthereofinanymannerandinanymedia.Nothingcontainedinthis AgreementcreatesorwillcreateanyproprietaryinterestofCityinandtotheRogersProductions andRogers’exploitationthereof. Term. 2.ThisAgreementwillcommenceontheEffectiveDateandwillbeautomaticallyrenewedona Term yearlybasisuntilterminatedinaccordancewithSection8(the “”). City’sResponsibilities. 3. GoodsandServices (a).Citywilluseitsbestcommerciallyreasonableeffortstofacilitatethe installationoftheEquipmentandprovide,atCity’sexpense,thegoodsandserviceslistedin Schedule“B”.CitywillprovideasuitableroomfortheinstallationoftheEquipment,whichis secure,hasgoodventilation,iswithincloseproximityoftheLocationandhastelephoneserviceto communicatewiththemastercontrolatRogers. CityProductions (b).CityagreesthatCityProductionsoranyotheruseCitymakesofthe Equipmentwillbesolelyforitsowninternalandnon-commercialuse.Citywillnotbroadcast, telecast,air,license,distribute,exhibit,sell,transfer,assignorotherwiseexploittheCity Productions(oranypartthereof)withoutRogers’priorwrittenconsent.TheEquipmentprovided byRogerswillhaveonline/offlinecontrolsthattheCitymayusetoensurethatCityProductions arenottransmittedtothemastercontrolatRogers. Staffing (c).TheEquipmentwillbeoperatedonlybyqualified,competentCitystaffandin accordancewithRogers’instructionsandprudentpractice.RogerswilltrainselectedCitystaffto operatetheEquipmenttoinitiateanemergencybroadcastpriortoRogersstaffarrivingatthe Location,andifsorequestedbyCity,forCityProductions. NoAlterations (d).Citywillnotmakeanyalterations,additionsorimprovementstotheEquipment. CitywillgiveRogersforty-five(45)dayswrittennoticeofanyalterations,additionsor improvementstotheLocationwhichaffectstheEquipmentandprovideatemporarylocation agreedtobyCityandRogersfortheEquipmentduringsuchperiodifnecessary. Insurance (e).CitywilladequatelyinsuretheLocationormaintaincurrentinsurancecoveragefor theLocationduringtheTermtoprotecttheEquipmentagainstallrisksofphysicallossordamage andliability.Citywillpayallpremiumsandmoneynecessaryforsuchpurposesanduse commerciallyreasonableeffortstonameRogersasadditionalinsuredundersuchinsurance policies.RogersmayrequestfromCityproofofadequateinsurancecoveragefortheLocation.If CityneglectstokeeptheLocationoranypartofitinsuredasaforesaid,thenRogersmayinsure theLocationasRogersmaydeemexpedient,andallsumsexpendedbyRogersshallberepaidby CitytoRogersondemand. Equipment. 4. TitletoEquipment (a).TitletotheEquipmentshallatalltimesremaininRogers.TheEquipment isandshallremainpersonalormovablepropertyandshallnotbedeemedpartofanyrealtyeven thoughaffixedorattachedtheretoandwhetherplacedonapermanentfoundationornot.Rogers mayrequireplatesormarkingstobeaffixedtoorplacedontheEquipmentindicatingRogers's interest.Noright,titleorinterestintheEquipmentshallpasstoCityduringtheTermotherthan therighttomaintainpossessionanduseoftheEquipmentforthefullTerm,suchrightconditional uponcompliancebyCitywiththefulfillmentofthetermsandconditionsofthisAgreement.City willatalltimes,protectanddefend,atitsowncostandexpense,thetitleofRogersfromand againstallclaims,liensandlegalprocessesofcreditorsofCityandkeepalltheEquipmentfree andclearfromallclaims,liensandprocesseswhichmaynoworhereafterbeimposeduponthe ownership,leasing,rental,possessionoruseoftheEquipment.CityshallprovideRogerswitha copyofanynoticewhichCityreceivesregardinganyclaimbyathirdpartytotheEquipmentor anypartthereofadversetotheinterestofRogersintheEquipment.Undernocircumstancesshall CitysellordisposeoftheEquipmentoranypartthereofduringtheTerm. InstallationandMaintenance (b).Cityspecificallyacknowledgesthattheinstallationandallrepair, replacementandmaintenanceoftheEquipmentwillbeperformedbyRogers.Allrepairsor replacementsshallbedeemedaccessionstotheEquipmentandshallenuretothebenefitof Rogers.IftheEquipmentisnotproperlyinstalled,doesnotoperateasindicatedbyRogersoris unsatisfactoryforanyreason,CityshallnotifyRogerspromptlyandRogerswilluseits commerciallyreasonableeffortstoattendtothematterpromptly.Rogersmay,atitssole discretion,eitherreplacetheEquipment(oranydeficientpartthereof)orremovetheEquipment fromtheLocationandthiswillconstituteRogers’exclusiveliabilitytoCityintheeventofany malfunctionoftheEquipment. AccesstoPremises (c).CitywillprovideaccesstoRogersoritsauthorizedagentsand representatives,duringandoutsideregularbusinesshours,totheLocationandtheEquipmentto thefullextentnecessaryforpurposesofproducingandbroadcastingtheRogersProductions, includingwithoutlimitation,accessatallstagesofpre-production(whichincludespre-broadcast testsandset-up),productionandpost-production(ifrequired).Inaddition,Rogersorits authorizedagentsandrepresentativesshallhavetherightfromtimetotime,duringregular businesshours,toenteruponCity'spremisesorelsewhereforthepurposeofconfirmingthe existence,conditionandpropermaintenanceandrepairoftheEquipment.Intheeventthat RogersdeterminesthattheCityhasfailedtocomplywithanytermofthisAgreement,asa consequenceofsuchinspection,orotherwise,thenRogersshallhavetherighttorequiretheCity tofullycomplywiththerequirementsofthisAgreement,inparticulartheidentificationofthe EquipmentasthepropertyoftheRogers,andtheundertakingofpropermaintenanceandrepair. NoWarranty (d).CityagreesthattheEquipmentisprovidedbyRogersonan“asis”and“as available”basis.Therearenorepresentations,warranties,terms,conditionsorcollateral agreements,eitherwrittenororal,expressedorimplied,statutoryorotherwise,onthepartof RogerswithrespecttotheEquipmentincludingwithoutlimitationwarrantiesorrepresentations thattheEquipmentisfreefromdefect,merchantableorfitforaparticularpurpose. RiskofLoss (e).CityshallberesponsibleforlossordamagetotheEquipmentresultingfromany externalcauses,includingbutnotlimitedto,externalcausesoriginatingfromtheLocation,fire, lightning,tornadoandwindstorm,explosion,smokeandsmudge,motorvehicledamage,strikes, riots,civilcommotion,burglaryandtheft.IfdamageoccurstotheLocationforanycause whatsoever,theCitycovenantsandagreestogiveimmediatenoticeinwritingtoRogersofsuch damageuponthesamebecomingknowntotheCity. RemovalofEquipment (f).UpontheterminationoftheAgreementorotherwise,Rogersorits authorizedagentsandrepresentativesshallhavetherighttoenteruponCity'spremisesor elsewheretotakepossessionoftheEquipmentwithoutdemandornoticewhereverthesamemay belocated,withoutanycourtorderorotherprocessoflaw,Cityherebywaivinganyandall damagesoccasionedbysuchtakingofpossession.Rogerswillusebesteffortstoensurethatthe removalofEquipmentisconductedintheleastdisruptivemannerpossiblewithoutcausingundue damagetothepremises.Tothefullestextentpermittedbylaw,Citywaivesthebenefitofany statutewhichrestrictsRogers'senforcementrighttotakepossessionoftheEquipment.Citywill ensurepromptandunhinderedaccesstotheLocationandtheEquipmentforsuchpurpose.City willfurtherensurethatonthedateofremoval,theEquipmentisabsolutelyunencumbered,inthe sameconditionaswhenreceived,ordinarywearandtearexcepted. City’sRepresentations,WarrantiesandCovenants. 5.Cityrepresents,warrantsandcovenantstoRogers that: (i)ithastherighttoenterintothisAgreementandtoperformitsobligationshereunder(to thatendCitywillprovideRogerswithacopyofitsby-lawspecificallyratifyingthis Agreement); (ii)itisnotboundbyorsubjecttoanycontractualorotherobligationoranylawthatwould beviolatedbyitsexecutionorperformanceofthisAgreementorconflictswiththerights grantedtoRogershereunder; (iii)itwillusetheEquipmentinaccordancewiththisAgreementandwithRogers’ instructions; (iv)itwillmaintainadequateinsurancecoveragefortheLocationasprovidedinSection3(e); (v)thegrantofrightshereunderandtheexercisebyRogersthereofshallnotinfringeonthe intellectualpropertyrightsoranyotherrightsofathirdparty;and (vi)ithasobtainedallreleases,waivers,consentsandotherright,titleandinterestnecessary torecord,produce,broadcastandexploittheRogersProductions. Indemnification. 6. (a)CityagreestoindemnifyandholdRogers,itsaffiliatesandtheirrespectivedirectors,officersand employeesharmlessfromandagainstalllosses,costs,damages,expensesandliabilities(including reasonablelegalfees)whichmaybesufferedorincurredbyRogers,itsaffiliatesandtheir respectivedirectors,officersandemployeesarisingoutof,orasaresultof,orrelatinginany mannerwhatsoeverto: (i)anybreachbyCityofanyrepresentation,warrantyorcovenantcontainedherein, includingwithoutlimitation,thefailureofCitytoperformanyofitsobligationsunder thisAgreement; (ii)theCityProductions;and/or (iii)City’sactsoromissionsinconnectionwithitspossession,use,operation,removalor returnoftheEquipment,includinganydamagetoormalfunctionoftheEquipment,or anydamagescausedbytheEquipment,whichdirectlyorindirectlyresultfromanyacts oromissionsoftheCityincludingwithoutlimitation(i)impropercareorhandlingofthe EquipmentbyCity’sagentsor(ii)improperornegligentmaintenanceoftheLocation. (b)(i)RogersshallatalltimesindemnifyandsaveharmlesstheCity,itsofficials,employees andagentsfromandagainstallclaims,demands,loss,costs,actions,suitsorother proceedingsbywhomsoevermade,sustained,broughtorprosecutedinanymannerbased upon,occasionedbyorattributabletoanythingdoneoromittedtobedonebyRogersin itsinstalling,using,maintaining,alteringorremovingoftheequipmentfromthe Location;and (ii)Rogersshallobtainatitsownexpenseacomprehensivegeneralliabilityinsurancepolicy satisfactorytotheCitycoveringalldamagesandlossresultingfromRogersinstalling, using,maintaining,alteringorremovingtheequipmentinorfromtheLocation.The policyistobeeffectiveduringthetermofthisAgreementandanyrenewalofit.Itmust includetheCityasan“additionalinsured”andmustbeforatleast$2,000,000for personalandbodilyinjuryandpropertydamage,includinglossofuseofpropertyforany oneoccurrenceorseriesofoccurrencesarisingoutofonecauseofaction; (iii)Rogersmustprovidewithinfourteen(14)calendardaysofitsexecutingthesepresents, acertificateofinsuranceevidencingthecoverageidentifiedin(ii)hereofandwhichmust providethatcoveragewillnotbeamended,cancelledorallowedtolapsewithoutforty five(45)dayswrittennoticefirstbeinggiventotheCity. LimitationofLiability. 7.Exceptwithrespecttoanyclaimorliabilityarisingfromaninfringementofany thirdpartyintellectualpropertyright,innoeventshalleitherpartybeliableforanyspecial,indirect, consequential,punitiveorincidentaldamagesofanykind.Withoutlimitingthegeneralityoftheforegoing Rogers’soleliabilitytoCityinconnectionwiththeEquipmentwillbetheobligationtoreplaceany EquipmentoranypartthereofthatisdefectivepursuanttoSection4(b). Termination. 8. (a)EitherpartymayterminatethisAgreementatanytime,foranyreasonorfornoreason,uponthirty (30)dayspriorwrittennoticetotheotherparty. (b)Rogersmay,atitsoptionandwithoutprejudicetoanyotherremediesavailabletoit,immediately terminatethisAgreementbygivingwrittennoticethereoftoCityforanyoneormoreofthe followingcauses: (i)Cityfailstoobserve,orperformorshallcommitanybreachofanyofthetermshereof; (ii)Citybecomesinsolventorifanybankruptcy,receivershiporotherinsolvencyproceeding isinstitutedbyoragainstCity; (iii)Cityovertaxes,overloads,misuses,damages,destroysorabusestheEquipmentorusesit foranyillegalpurpose; (iv)CityremovesorattemptstoremovetheEquipmentfromtheLocation; (v)Cityattemptstooractuallysellsordisposesoforencumbersorinanywaypartswith possessionoftheEquipment; (vi)theEquipmentoranymaterialpartofCity'spropertyislevieduponorseizedunderany judicialorextra-judicialprocessorforrentoriftheEquipmentorsuchpropertyis confiscated; (vii)CitydamagestheEquipmentorcausestheEquipmenttodamagetheLocationorinjure anythirdparty;or (viii)ifRogersingoodfaithbelievesthattheEquipmentisindangerofbeinglost,damagedor confiscated. Notices. 9.Anynoticeorothercommunicationprovidedhereundershall:(i)beinwriting;(ii)makespecific referencetothisAgreement;and(iii)begivenbypersonaldeliveryorsentbyfacsimileorregisteredmail (returnreceiptrequested)addressedto(a)Rogersat:RogersTelevision,adivisionofRogersCable CommunicationsInc.,475RichmondRoad,Ottawa,OntarioK2A3Y8,Attention:ColetteWatson,VP, RogersTelevision,Fax:(613)722-8680,withacopytoRogersCommunicationsInc.,333BloorStreet East,Toronto,OntarioM4W1G9,Attention:Vice-PresidentandGeneralCounsel,Fax:(416)935-3548,or (b)toCityat:CityofSaintJohn,15MarketSquare,SaintJohn,NewBrunswick,E2L4L1, Attention:,Fax:.Eitherpartymaychangeitsaddressforthe purposesofreceiptofanycommunicationbygivingten(10)days’writtennoticetotheotherpartyas contemplatedhereunder.Anynoticesogivenshallbedeemedtohavebeenreceived,inthecaseofa noticesentbyregisteredmail,onthefifthbusinessdayaftermailingand,inthecaseofdeliveryinperson orfacsimile,onthedateonwhichitwasdeliveredortransmitted,orifnotdeliveredortransmittedona businessdayduringregularbusinesshours,onthenextbusinessday. Assignment. 10.ThisAgreementmaynotbeassigned,soldortransferredwithoutthepriorwrittenconsentof theotherparty.Notwithstandingtheforegoing,Rogersmay,withoutconsent,assignitsrightsand obligationsunderthisAgreementinwholeorinparttoanaffiliateorapurchaserofallorsubstantiallyall ofRogers’assets.AchangeofcontrolofRogersshallnotbeconsideredanassignmentofthisAgreement. Anypurportedassignment,sale,ortransferincontraventionofthissectionshallbenullandvoid. FurtherAssurances. 11.CityshallexecuteanddelivertoRogers,uponRogers'srequest,suchinstruments andassurancesasRogersdeemsnecessaryoradvisableatRogers'ssolediscretion.Attherequestof Rogers,CityshallprovideRogerswithwrittenproofofthereleaseofallnecessaryrightsinconnection withtheRogersProductions. General. 12. Survival.Error!Referencesourcenotfound. (a)Sections6,7,and12willsurvivethetermination orexpirationofthisAgreement. Relationship (b).Thepartiesareindependentcontractors,andthisAgreementshallnotbeconstrued tocreateanyagency,partnership,employer-employeeorjointventurerelationshipbetweenthe parties. Severability (c).IfanyprovisionsofthisAgreementareheldbyacourttobeinvalid,voidor unenforceable,theremainingportionsofthisAgreementshallremaininfullforceandeffect. SectionHeadings (d).Sectionheadingsareforreferencepurposesonly. AmendmentsandWaivers (e).Noamendment,waiverormodificationofanyprovisionofthis Agreementshallbebindingonapartyunlessconsentedtoinwritingbysuchparty. BindingAgreement (f).ThisAgreementconstitutesabindingagreementwithrespecttothematters setouthereinandsupersedesallprioragreements,negotiations,representationsandproposals, whetherwrittenororal.Therearenoconditions,covenants,representationsorwarranties,express orimplied,statutoryorotherwiserelatingtothesubjectmatterhereofexceptashereinexpressly provided. GoverningLaw (g).ThisAgreementshallbegovernedbylawsoftheProvinceofNewBrunswick andthefederallawsofCanadaapplicabletherein.Thepartiesattorntothenon-exclusive jurisdictionofthecourtsoftheProvinceofNewBrunswick. CORPORATIONOFTHECITYOFSAINTJOHNROGERSCABLECOMMUNICATIONSINC. Per:Per: Name:Name: Title:Title: Per: Name: Title: SCHEDULE A EQUIPMENTPROVIDEDBYROGERS 1xRushworksToastmasterDigitalMeetingAcquisitionSystem 5xSonyBRC-300RemoteCameras 5xPelcoCameraMounts 2xMarshallMDR-V500DJQuadLCDMonitors 1xJVCTM-H150CGU15-inchMonitor 2xViewsonicVP19b19-inchLCDComputerMonitors 1xVSC500ExtronScanConverter 2xDVDRecorders 1xPhase3–4x1VideoSwitcher 1xAudiomixer 1xServo120AudioAmplifier 2xReveal6Speakers 1xHeadphones +video/audio/controlcable +video/audio/controlconnectors +specializedinstallationmaterialsincluding,withoutlimitation,cameramounts,video/audio/controlcable, video/audio/controlconnectors. +controlroomfurniture +installationofcamerasandcontrolsystem SCHEDULE B GOODSANDSERVICESPROVIDEDBYCITY 1.CitymaintenancestafftoprovideguidanceinestablishingcablepathsandtoassistRogersininstalling video/audio/controlcables. 2.Lightingandaudiosystem(microphonesandamplifier)suitableforRogers’needs. REPORTTOCOMMONCOUNCIL M&C–2006-243 25August2006 HisWorshipNormanMcFarlane andMembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandCouncillors: SUBJECT:FireApparatus BACKGROUND: AtitsregularlyscheduledmeetingofApril24,2006Counciladoptedastaff recommendationtopurchase3replacementfiretrucks,2pumpersand1 combinationpumperrescueunit. Theseunitswerealltobeeitherdemonstratorsor usedunits. InasubsequentreporttoCouncilstaffadvisedthatthroughnofaultoftheCity, oneofthepreviouslyidentifieddemonstratorpumperunitshadbeensoldto anothermunicipalfiredepartment. Thereportoutlinedstepstakenbystaff,thedealerandthemanufacturerofthe truckstoremediatetheCityforthisloss. Theseincludedthereplacementofthe demonstratortruckwithanewlymanufacturedunitatnominaladditionalcostto theCity,andtheloanofareplacementpumper,atnocosttotheCity. th AsoutlinedintheApril24reporttoCouncil,these3units,whendelivered,areto replace2agingreservepumperswhichhadtoberemovedfromserviceasthey werenolongerroadworthyorsafetooperateandtheagingpumperrescueunit whichhadbeenearmarkedforreplacementin2004. th TheApril24reportalsoidentifiedvehicle33, Engine2,asbeingaunitofgreat concern. Thisunit,upondeliveryofthereplacements,wasidentifiedasbeing removedfromfrontlineserviceandplacedonreserveasabackuppumpertruck. PageTwo ANALYSIS: Engine2isa1988VolvoWhiteGMCtandemaxlepumperwhichhasbeenafront linepumperfor18years,3yearsbeyondwhatisnormallyacceptable. Themaintenancehistoryofthistruckshowsanexpenditure,overthepast5years of$100,481.40. Themechanicsauditidentifiedthistruckasfollows: Engine:V6DetroitDiesel–leaksabitofoiloutofblowbytubes Transmission:AllisonAutomatic–oildark,butseemsOK Frame:Double“C”construction–rustedbothbetweenthebeams andontheexterior Cab&Chassis:Rusted Comments:Cabisrustedbadly;ithastobetouchedupeveryyear. Bodyisweldedeveryyear,butcrackskeepcomingback. Allnewcrossmemberslastyearandstillkeepscracking. Pump:1050USGPMpump-seemsok Tank:Originally1200gals,reducedto1000(forsafetyand maintenancereasons) Ladders:Standard-meetsminimumNFPArequirements Comments:Newpumpinstalledin2004. Tankkeepsbreakingbafflesin side,italwaysleaks,justgetsfixedandbreaksagain TheProvinceofNewBrunswickMotorVehicleInspectionstickeron Engine2 expiredattheendofJuly.AtthattimethetruckreportedtoFleetServicesat RothesayAveforanassessmentandestimatesofthecostofrepairsnecessaryto renewitssticker. Thefollowingisabreakdownoftheestimatesprovidedbyvarioussources; Tires$4,000.00 Brakerepairs1,468.27 Frontend1,300.00 BodyRepairs2,542.00 Frame&tank9,483.43 Total Est.Cost18,793.70 PageThree ANALYSIS….Cont’d; AttherequestoftheSaintJohnFireDepartment,staffofMaterialsandFleet Managementundertooktoseekalternativesolutionstothecontinuingand escalatingcosttomaintainandoperate Engine2. Onesolutionputforwardwastopurchaseareplacementunit.Notanewtruckbut ausedunitofbettervintageandconditionthatcouldbepurchasedatalowcost andwithverylittleconversioncostcouldmeetthedepartment’sneedsasareserve pumpertruck. Theobvioussolutionwastoinquireonthepriceandavailabilityof theloanerunit. Thisisa1993Spartancabandchassiswhichhasalreadybeenmodifiedtomeet thedepartment’sneedsandwhilesmallerinsizeandcapacitythan Engine2,is adequatetofilltheneedofareserveunit.Givenitsageandcondition,staffsof FleetServicesandtheFireDepartmentareconfidentthattheloanerpumperwill operateeconomicallyasareservetruckforthenecessary,accordingtothe ApparatusReplacementProgram,7years. Bycomparison Engine2has2yearsoflifeasareservepumperanditisestimated thatalthoughrepairstoreservetrucksarenormallylowerthanfrontlineunits,that Engine2,givenitshistoryandpresentconditionwillbetheexceptiontothatrule. FINANCIALIMPLICATIONS: Thevendor,inresponsetotheinitialinquirybystaff,offeredtheloanertruckata costof$68,000.00.Aftersomenegotiations,staffwasabletoconvincethevendor totake Engine2,“asis”,intradewhichreducedthecostoftheloanerunitto $58,000.00. Byoffering Engine2asatradeintheCitywillsavetheimmediateMVIsticker renewalcostof$18,793.70,theongoingfuturemaintenancecoststokeep Engine 2andrealizeasavingsonthepurchasepriceoftheloanerunitof$10,000.00. Unlikethepreviouslypurchasedpumperunitsandcombinationpumper/rescue unit,thecosttopurchaseareplacementfor Engine2wasnotidentifiedorincluded ineithertheGeneralOperatingorCapitalBudgetsfor2006.Howevergiven fundingwasidentifiedbutwillnotspent,relatingtotheproposednewPolice Facility,sufficientfundsareavailableinthe2006CapitalBudgettocoverthiscost. PageFour RECOMMENDATION: Itisrecommended,giventheage,conditionandcosttorepair Engine2thata replacementunit,intheformofa1993Spartanfirepumperunit,presentlyonloan totheSaintJohnFireDepartment,bepurchasedfrom TechnoFeuInc.inthe amountof$68,000.00lessthetradeinallowancefor Engine2of$10,000.00fora netpurchasecostof$58,000.00,asnegotiatedbystaffoftheMaterialsandFleet ManagementSectionandfurtherthatstaffbeauthorizedtocoverthecostofthis purchasewithsurplusfundsfromthe2006GeneralFundCapitalBudget. Respectfullysubmitted, _____________________ DavidLogan,CPPB PurchasingAgent _____________________ GregoryJ.Yeomans,CGA,MBA CommissionerofFinance _____________________ T.L.Totten,FCA CityManager M&C2006-240 nd August22,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormMcFarlane andMembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandMembersofCouncil, SUBJECT:WestSideEstatesStormWaterManagementProject BACKGROUND th CommonCouncilwasbriefedbystaffandM&C2006–161,datedJune15,2006,was th consideredonJune19-presentingtheimpactsandimmediateresponsesrelatingtoflooding withintheGlenwoodDrive/WestsideEstatesareafollowingamajorrainevent(116mm)in earlyJune. Stormdrainageinthissubdivisionandallofthesurroundingdrainagebasinorcatchmentareais directedtoastreamwhichflowsnearsomeofthehomestowardSouthBay.Asaconsequenceof therainfalleventonJune3-4,thefollowingtookplace: Thestreambecamebackedupandoverfloweditsbanksontothesurroundinglow area,coveredGlenwoodDrive,andfloodedanadjacentbasement. Acatchbasinlocatedonhighergroundinthesubdivisionwasoverwhelmedbythe runoffdirectedtowardit,causingwatertobackupinthebackyardsoftwohomes whereiteventuallyfoundacoursebetweenthehomestoGlenwoodDrive.Lawn damageandanotherfloodedbasementresultedfromthebackupofthecatchbasin. ResidentsintheareaformedtheWestSideEstatesCommittee.Thiscommitteehasallowedfor ongoingandeffectivecommunicationsbetweenstaffandcitizensaffectedbythefloodingevent. Itwasevidentthatasignificantfactorinthestreamoverflowwasapartiallyblockedand collapsedinlettoaculvertundertheNewBrunswickSouthernRailroad(NBSR)railbed, downstreamofthesubdivision.StaffofNBSRwasconsulted;theyclearedtheinletandmade emergencyrepairs.Staffalsometwiththesubdivisiondeveloper,BobDarling,whocommitted tomakevariousminorrepairs.SaintJohnWorksalsoundertookaseriesoftemporaryandclean- upmeasures. WestSideEstatesStormWaterManagementProjectM&C2006-240 August22,2006 Page 2 InitialFollow-UpAction Acommitmentwasmadetoactexpeditiouslyontheissuesoutlinedinthereportandaseriesof stepswereinitiated(asdetailedinthereporttoCouncil): 1.ConsultationswithNBSouthernRailwaytomakemoreextensiverepairstotheculvert undertherailbedandstreaminlet. 2.Engageconsultingservicestoconductacomprehensiveanalysisofstormrunoffforthe wholedrainagebasininthearea.Thisworkwillclarifythestormdrainageinfluencesin thedrainagebasinandhelpdevelopmeasurestoeffectivelycontrolstormflows. Included,forexample,wouldbesolidanalysisonappropriatesizingfortheabove culvert. 3.Takeelevationsatvariouspointsinthesubdivisionanddownstream,toassesssuitability ofcurrentdesignfeaturesandinitiatelocaldrainageimprovementsandothermeasuresin conjunctionwiththedeveloper. 4.Reviewthestormdrainageplansforthedevelopmentandallrelatedbackground informationtodetermineexactlywhythefloodingoccurred.Theviabilityofthoseplans willalsobere-evaluated. th CouncilwasupdatedonthestatusoftheprojectonJuly17inaninformationitem. EvaluationofStormDrainageinCatchmentArea Mostessentialtoaddressingthesituationwasaclearunderstandingofstormdrainageflowsand thesystemsneededtohandlethoseflows.CBCLLtd.(hereafterreferredtoasthe‘Consultant’) wasretainedtoinvestigatethestormwatersystemintheoverallcatchmentarea.Theywere askedtoinvestigatethecausesofthefloodingeventandadviseonimprovementsnecessaryto reducetheriskoffutureevents.Theywerealsoaskedtoevaluateasub-catchmentareajustto theeastofthesubdivision–StewartStreetdrainageareaalongPipelineRoadWest. IntermediateMitigation Staffhascompletedsomeadditionalintermediatestepstomitigatefuturefloodingeventsuntil permanentsystemimprovementscanbedesignedandimplemented.Thesestepsincluded installingatemporaryswaletorelievethebuildupofstormwaterthatcausederosiontotwo propertiesandfloodingtothebasementofonehome,flushingthestormsystemaffectedbythe flooding,sweepingdebrisfromGlenwoodDriveonnumerousoccasionsandapplyingfor Provincialapprovaltocarryoutmaintenancealongtheadjacentwatercourse. PurposeofthisReport ThisreportprovidesanupdateonthestatusoftheprojectandrequestsCouncil’sapprovalto implementaseriesofrecommendationstowardsachievingtheproject’sobjectives. WestSideEstatesStormWaterManagementProjectM&C2006-240 August22,2006 Page 3 ANALYSIS Findings-OverallCatchmentArea TheConsultanthascompletedtheinvestigationofthedrainagebasinandsubmittedareportto staff(hereafterreferredtoasthe‘Consultant’sReport’).StaffhasreviewedtheConsultant’s Reportandagreeswithitsconclusionsandrecommendations.Acopyhasbeenfiledwiththe CommonClerkforthereferenceofmembersofCouncil.TheConsultant’sfindingscanbe summarizedasfollows: 1.Mainstormsysteminfrastructurecomponentsshouldbedesignedtoaccommodatethe largeststormeventthatwouldoccuronaverageonceevery100years. 2.AwatercoursetothewestofGlenwoodDriveconveyscatchmentareastormwateraway fromtheWestSideEstatesSubdivision/GlenwoodDriveareatotheSaintJohnRiver. Therearetwocriticaldownstreaminfrastructurecomponentsonthiswatercourse: a.AculvertthatcrossesundertheNBSouthernRailway(NBSR)railline;and b.AculvertthatcrossesBayStreet. 3.Bothculvertsidentifiedaboveneedtobeupsized: a.TheexistingNBSRculvertcannotconveyenoughstormwatertoprevent floodingsimilartothatobservedduringthestormeventinearlyJune.Also,its poorconditiondictatesthatitrequiresreplacement. b.TheflowcapacityacrossBayStreetneedstobeupgradedasaresultofthefuture improvementtotheNBSRculvert–byaddingasecondculvert. 4.ComponentsofthestormsysteminfrastructuredesignedfortheWestSideEstates developmentareapparentlyinsufficienttohandleoutsiderunoffthroughthesubdivision -bothinitscurrentmid-developmentstatusandoncethesubdivisioniscompleted. Amongotherpotentialproblems,damagetotwopropertiesandtothetransportation infrastructureonGlenwoodDriveobservedduringpreviousstormeventscouldcontinue. 5.TwonewculvertsandasmallstormsewersystemintheStewartStreetcatchmentarea alongPipelineRoadWestneedtobeinstalledassoonaspossible.Thesystemwill nd interceptrunoffbeforeitentersthesubdivision.AsmallstormonJuly22wascapable ofdoingdamageandfuturestormwillcontinuedoingdamageuntilupgradesaremade. 6.TheculvertusedastheoutfalltodrainstormwaterfromtheWestSideEstates subdivisiontothewatercoursewillbepartiallyorcompletelysubmergedduringmost raineventsasthewaterinthecourserises;thissituationwilloccurevenwiththe previouslydescribed systemimprovementsimplemented. Follow-upmeasureshavebeeninitiatedoractionstakenoneachofthesefindings. WestSideEstatesStormWaterManagementProjectM&C2006-240 August22,2006 Page 4 NBSRCulvert StaffhasbeenincommunicationwithNBSR.Thepoorconditionoftheirculvert,including partialblockagebylargebouldersanddebris,wasrealizedbystaffandwasbroughttothe company’sattentionoverthepastseveralmonths.NBSRcommunicatedtostafftheweekof th August13thatmaintenancetotheexistinginfrastructurehasbegunandwillcontinue. th AcopyoftheConsultant’sReportwasalsopresentedtoNBSRonAugust18tocommunicate thepoorconditionandinadequatesizingoftheculvert.StaffintendstomeetwithNBSR representativestodiscussalongtermdrainagesolutionasrecommendedbytheConsultant. WestSideEstatesDevelopment StaffhasrequestedthedeveloperofWestSideEstates,NorthStarHoldingsLtd.,toconfirmthe capacityofthesubdivision’sstormwatersystem.Thisconfirmationisrequiredpriorto approvingtheconstructionofPhase3ofthedevelopment-toeliminatepotentialnegative impactstoexistinghomes. StewartStreetCatchmentArea Improvements ItwasthejudgmentofstaffthatimprovementstoareadrainagealongPipelineRoadWestshould beundertakenverysoon.AnopportunitytoinstallthesystemaspartofContractNo.2006-5(at essentiallythesamelocation)wasavailable.Thecontractor’sestimatefortheinstallationof stormsystemimprovementswasconsideredreasonableand,withthat,theChiefCityEngineer directedthattheworkbeundertaken.EnablingFairvilleConstructionLtd.,thecontractor currentlyconstructingthemajornewwatertransmissionmainalongPipelineRoadWest,to installthissystemaspartofContractNo.2006-5wouldallowtheworktobecompleted promptly-asrecommendedbytheConsultant-andataverygoodprice. DevelopmentGeneral Inadditiontothedealingwiththeissuesathand,theCity,developersandcitizensneedtolearn fromexperiencessuchasthis.Tothatend,avarietyofmeasuresarebeingconsideredfor developmentsgenerally,including:wheredeemednecessary,completionofadrainagebasin studytofullyassessthefunctionalityofaresidentialsubdivision’sstormsystemwithinthe catchmentarea;designstormsystemsfora1in100yearstormevent;ensuredevelopersaccount forupstreameffectsanddownstreamimplications;andconfirmationfromdevelopersthatprivate andpublicinfrastructurewouldnotbecompromisedduringamajorstormevent. StormWaterManagementStrategy StaffispreparingarequestforproposalsforaStormWaterManagementStrategyfortheentire city.Suchastudy,beingreportedinaseparateagendaitem,isalsointendedtobeaproactive measureforthereductionoffloodingeventssimilartothatexperiencedbyresidentsonand aroundGlenwoodDrive. WestSideEstatesStormWaterManagementProjectM&C2006-240 August22,2006 Page 5 FINANCIALIMPLICATIONS TheConsultantestimatedtheupgradestotheNBSRculvertandtheBayStreetculvertwould costintheorderof$670,700.00+HST.NBSRrequirements,NBDOErequirementsand/orthe detaileddesignofthisinfrastructurecouldimpactthisestimate. StaffwillreportbacktoCounciloncecommunicationswithNBSRandenvironmental authoritieshavetakenplace,andadetaileddesigniscompleted. Thecontractor’sestimatetoinstallthenewstormsystemalongPipelineRoadWestwas$49,280 +HST.(TheConsultant’sestimatefortheworkwas$66,755+HST.)EnablingFairville ConstructionLtd.toinstallthissystemaspartofthePipelineRoadWest–WaterTransmission Mainproject(ContractNo.2006-5)wasseenasinthebestinterestoftheCityandareacitizens. PRESENTATIONTOCITIZENS’COMMITTEE StaffintendstoformallypresentthefindingsoftheConsultant’sReportandthecontentsofthis reporttoCounciltotheWestSideEstatesCommitteewithinthenextmonthatamutually convenienttimeandlocation. RECOMMENDATIONS ItisrecommendedthatCommonCouncilapprovethefollowing: 1.ThatformaldiscussionsbeginwithNBSRregardingtheupgradeoftheNBSRculvert; 2.ThatanadditionalculvertattheBayStreetstreamcrossingbeincludedinthe2007 CapitalStormDrainageProgram; 3.ThatFairvilleConstructionLtd.installanewstormsystemalongPipelineRoadWest immediately,aspartofContractNo.2006-5,attheestimatedcostof$49,280.00+HST, withthiscostbeing shared75%/25%bytheGeneralandUtilityfunds;and 4.WheredeemednecessaryoradvisablebytheChiefCityEngineer,requestsforapproval ofastormwatersystemdesignedforaresidentialsubdivisiondevelopmentshallonlybe consideredonceastudyoftheentiredrainagebasininwhichtheproposeddevelopment islocatedhasbeencompletedtothesatisfactionoftheChiefCityEngineer. Respectfullysubmitted, J.M.PaulGroody,P.Eng.TerrenceL.Totten,F.C.A. Commissioner,CityManager MunicipalOperations& Engineering M&C2006–241 August22,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormanMcFarlane andMembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandCouncillors: SUBJECT:StormWaterManagementStrategy BACKGROUND AsignificantrainfalloccurredonJune3-4ofthisyearandcausedfloodingsituationsinseveral areasoftheCity,includingGlenFallsandWestSideEstates.Subsequently,Councilauthorized staffattheirmeetingofJune19totakeaseriesofactions-oneofthesewas“toseekproposals foraStormWaterManagementStrategywiththefirstdrainagebasinconsideredtobetheGlen FallsFloodRiskArea.”Theintentionwastoreviewthe“bigpicture”withrespectto managementofstormwaterrunoffwithintheCityanddevelopastrategytoimprovehowstorm waterismanagedthrough: x creationandadoptionofpertinentdevelopmentstandardsandreviewprocesses; x analysesofkeydrainagebasins(e.g.GlenFalls),and; x identificationofcriticalinfrastructureinvestments. ThepurposeofthisreportistoupdateCouncilonthestatusofthisinitiative. ANALYSIS ThestormofJune3-4illustratedthecriticalneedforattentiontothethreepointsidentified above.Flooddamageoccurredinournewestsubdivisionsinadditiontotraditionallyflood- proneareaslikeGlenFalls.Itisourgoaltoenhancecurrentprocessesfordesigning,reviewing andapprovingnewdevelopments,insofarasconsiderationofstormwaterhandlingisconcerned. DevelopmentStandards TheCityhasreliedontheSubdivisionBy-LawanditsGeneralSpecificationstoguide developersanddevelopment.TheGeneralSpecificationsaredesignedforconstructioninterms ofindicatingacceptablematerialsandconstructionmethodsforinfrastructure,usedin M&C2006-241 August22,2006 Page2 conjunctionwithdetaileddesigndrawingsandspecifications.Fornewdevelopments,the developerisresponsibletoprovideengineeringdrawingsandspecificationsforthedevelopment, usingprofessionalengineeringconsultants.Designofstormwaterinfrastructureisfocused primarilyontheareaunderdevelopment-basedonconsiderationsandassumptionsestablished bythedesigner.Considerationofsuchmattersasupstreamflowsintothedevelopmentarea, downstreaminfrastructureorpotentialrestrictions,minimumbasementelevations,lotdrainage orevenastandarddesignstormarealsorelevant. Staffhasrecognized,ashaveothercommunities,thatdevelopmentdesignstandardswouldbe helpful,somethinginadditiontotherequirementsoftheSubdivisionBy-LawandtheGeneral Specifications.Thestormwaterdesignrecommendationsflowingfromthisstudywouldprovide advicewithrespecttosuchstandards. KeyDrainageBasins Thesecondpurposeofthestudyistoprovidestormwateranalysesofkeydrainagebasinsin SaintJohn.Theamountofrunoffgeneratedinadefinedareacanbecalculatedforgivenstorm intensities–runoffdependsonthetopography,precipitationandlevelofdevelopment.Theflow ratethroughnaturalstreamchannelsandman-madestructurescanalsobedetermined.This informationisusefulforassessingthecapacitiesofexistinginfrastructureandunderstanding wheretheimpactsofdevelopmentrequirecompensatingmeasures. GlenFallsBasin Whilestormwatermanagementplansarerequiredforthewholecity,the requiresspecialconsideration.ThiswillbereflectedinthetermsoftheRequestForProposals (draftattached).GlenFallshasbeensubjecttoanumberofstudiesinthepastandmany recommendedimprovementshavebeenmade.Developmentpressurescontinueinthearea aroundtheGlenFallsfloodplainandfloodingeventsarestillperiodicallyexperienced,although notassevereasinthepast.Staffisseekingupdatedinformationandastormwatermanagement planforthisparticulardrainagebasinintheRFP. InfrastructureInvestments Thethirdobjectiveoftheproposedstudyisthedevelopmentofaprioritizedlistofinfrastructure investments.Thiswillincludeongoingoperationalandmaintenanceinvestmentsforexisting infrastructureandanidentifiedlistofrecommendedcapitalimprovementprojects.Suchalist willhelpguideastrategicdirectionforimprovingthemanagementofstormwaterinthe communitygenerallyandprovidearationaleforprioritizingprojects. Thisisacomprehensivestudytosetthestrategicdirectionforstormwatermanagementwithin theCityofSaintJohnformanyyearstocome.LiketheWaterStrategy,WastewaterStrategy, andTransportationStudy,itwillbeacostlyundertaking.Inconsiderationofthis,staffhas separatedthestudyintothreecomponentsinthedraftRFP. M&C2006-241 August22,2006 Page3 INPUTFROMOTHERDEPARTMENTS ThisreporthasbeendiscussedwiththeBuildingInspectorandCommissionerofPlanning. RECOMMENDATION ItisrecommendedthatCouncilreceiveandfilethisreport. Respectfullysubmitted, J.M.PaulGroodyP.Eng Commissioner MunicipalOperations& Engineering Terry Totten,F.C.A. CityManager CITYOFSAINTJOHN REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR STORMWATERMANAGEMENTSTRATEGY REQUESTFORPROPOSALS StormwaterManagementStrategypage 2of 7 1.GENERAL TheCityofSaintJohnisundertakingareviewofitsstormwatercollection systemswiththegoal ofdevelopinganoverallstormwatermanagement strategy. DevelopmentwithintheCity’sdrainagebasinscoupledwithclimatechangesthatresultinmore severe,andlesspredictable,weatherevents,requireareviewoftheCity’scurrentstormwater collectionsystemtodetermineitsadequacyinmeetingpresentrequirementsandthoseresulting fromfuturegrowthanddevelopment. TheGlenFallsareaoftheCitylies,inlargepart,withintheMarshCreekfloodplainandis subjecttodrainageflowcomplicationsduetothetopographyandtheinfluenceoftides.Over theyears,theCityhasimplementedanumberameasurestomitigatetheseverityoffloodingin thisarea.Thesemeasuresmustbeexaminedintermsoftheiractualperformanceandcost effectiveness.ThecurrentFlood-RiskBylawmustbereviewedandamended,ifrequired,tosuit presentconditions. AlargeportionoftheCitystillemployscombinedsewers.Stormwaterbeingaddedtothe sanitaryflows,inmanycases,ispumpedandtreatedatCitytreatmentfacilities.Thishasthe effectofoverloadingthetreatmentfacility. TheCitynolongerconstructscombined systemsand hasbeenseperatingmanyoftheexistingcombinedsystems.Theeffectofthecombined sanitary/stormsystemsmustbeconsideredinanyoverallanalysisofthestormwatercollection system.TheCitypresentlyhasaWastewaterStrategy.AStormwaterStrategymustinterface withthatStrategytotheextentofitsapplicability. WithintheCity,therearecertainareasexperiencingsignificantgrowthanddevelopment. Presently,therearenocomprehensiveguidelineslayingoutwhatcriteriadevelopersmustmeet toensuretheirprojectsdonotoverloadtheexistingstormwatersystem.Or,inthecasewhere developmentwillheightenthestormwaterrunoff,howtheexcessrunoffwillbecontrolled.A StormwaterStrategymustincludeguidelinesfornewdevelopment. Itisexpectedthatthesuccessfulconsultantwilltakeadvantageoftherelevantinformation availableinthevariousstrategies,reports,andstudiespreviouslypreparedfortheCityofSaint John.TheCitywillprovideaccesstoitsGISdatabaseofpipenetworksanditsWater&Sewer resourcebooks. 2.AREASOFSTUDY Thethreeareasandsystemstobestudiedare:1)TheGlenFallsdrainagebasinmustbeviewed asanindividualsystemwithanexaminationoftheeffectivenessofthefloodmitigation measurestodateandtheCity’sFlood-RiskBylaw;2)Acomprehensivesetofguidelinesfor futuredevelopment,includingspecificguidelinesfordevelopmentinflood-riskareasaswellas unservicedruralareas.AllguidelinesmustconsiderimpendingchangestoProvincialand REQUESTFORPROPOSALS StormwaterManagementStrategypage 3of 7 FederalRegulations;and3)TheCityofSaintJohn,asacompletesystem,includingGlenFalls andtheotherdrainagebasins.Thisportionmustincludeaninvestigationoftheadequacyofthe existinginfrastructuresystemsandbecausealargeportionofthesystemiscombinedsewers, anyanalysismustincludethesanitarycomponentofthestormwatercollection system. 3.PROJECTOBJECTIVES Theprimaryobjectivesofthisprojectare:developmentofalong-termstrategy,completewith cost/benefitanalysisandprioritizationofrecommendedimprovements;andacomprehensiveset ofguidelinesfornewdevelopment.Thestudyshalladdressthefollowingtasksindetail, togetherwithanyothersidentifiedbytheconsultant:Thestudymustbebrokenintothree components:A,BandC.TheCitymaychoosetoacceptanyorallofthecomponentsofthe study. ComponentA: x ProduceasetofguidelinesfordevelopmentintheCity,withparticularattentionpaid totheGlenFallsdrainagebasin.Theseguidelinesshouldidentifywhatsteps developersmusttaketominimizetheimpactofstormwaterrunoff,andshould addressdevelopmentinruralareasoftheCityaswellasservicedareas.Guidelines shouldconsidercurrentpracticesinconjunctionwithimprovements. x Identifymeasuresthatmaybeimplementedtoensuretheamountofstormwaterthat canenteracombinedorstormsewersystemdoesnotexceedcapacitysuchas compensatorystorageandstormwaterretention/detention. ComponentB: x EvaluatetheeffectivenessofthecurrentGlenFallsflood-mitigationmeasuresand identifywhatadditionalmeasurescanbeimplementedandatwhatcost.These shouldbeprioritizedinorderoflevelofeffectiveness. x ReviewthecurrentFlood-RiskBylawandidentifyanymodificationsneeded. ComponentC: x DevelopahydraulicmodeloftheCityincludingtheGlenFallsdrainagebasin incorporatingthecurrentflood-mitigationmeasures.Includeanexaminationofthe MarshCreekdrainageissuesandrecommendsolutions. x Conductflowmonitoringandfieldverificationtovalidatethehydraulicmodel(s). x Calibratethemodelbysimulatingpastrainfalleventsandcomparetorecorded observations. x Usethemodeltoidentifyinfrastructurethatisinadequateforcurrentlevelsof development,andwhichinfrastructurewillbecomeinadequategivenfuture development.Prioritizeandprovidecostestimatesforthiswork.Identifywhich REQUESTFORPROPOSALS StormwaterManagementStrategypage 4of 7 infrastructureisstrategicinnatureandshouldreceiveregularinspection/ maintenancetoensureproperoperation. x ProvideaseriesofmapsoftheCity’sindividualdrainagebasinsshowingexisting collectionsystemwithpipesizes,culvertsandsurfacewatercourses.Thesemaps shouldidentifytheinfrastructurethatshouldbeupgraded. 4.AVAILABLEINFORMATION TheCityofSaintJohnwillprovideaccesstoitsGISdatabaseshowingthewaterdistribution, wastewaterandstormwatercollectionsystemsaswellasadditionalinformationcontainedinits Water&Sewer“RedBooks”. ConsultantsareadvisedthatthefollowingreportsrelatingtotheGlenFallsandMarshCreek drainageproblemsareavailableforuseinpreparingaStormwaterStrategy: x AssessmentandEvaluationofStormandWastewaterCollectionSystems–aBest Practice,(NationalGuidetoSustainableMunicipalInfrastructure,2004) x MarshCreekFloodAbatementProgram,(CityofSaintJohnBuilding&Technical Services,1990) x GlenFallsFloodRiskReview,(CityofSaintJohnCommunityPlanningDepartment, 1987) x MarshCreek Project Review,(Proctor&Redfern Limited,1984) x MarshCreekFloodDamageReductionProgram,InvestigationofForebay Alternatives –Summary Report,(Proctor&Redfern Limited,1979) x WaterManagementStudy–MarshCreekWatershed,(Proctor&RedfernLimited, 1976) x SummaryofPotentialFloodControlMeasures,(Proctor&Redfern Limited,1976) x StormwaterManagementPlan–GlenwoodDrive,(CBCL Limited,2006) 5.CONTENTOF PROPOSAL Theconsultantshallconfirmaclearunderstandingoftheworktobeundertakenasdescribedin theRequestforProposals.Theproposalmustdemonstratethattheconsultanthasextensive expertiseintheareasof:municipalengineering,stormwatermanagementtechnology,and hydraulicmodeling.Whennotingexamplesofexperiencegainedonsimilarprojects,the consultantmustnotewhichcurrentstaffmembersworkedonthatprojectandwhattheirrole was. Theproposalmustaddressallrequirementsoftheworkandanymattersrelatedtoitssuccessful implementation.Theproposalmustindicatewhatroleeachoftheconsultant’steamwillbe carryingoutfortheproject.Theconsultantmaynotsubstitutetheprojectteammembersnoted intheproposalwithoutpermissionoftheCity. REQUESTFORPROPOSALS StormwaterManagementStrategypage 5of 7 Whenproposingaschedule,theconsultantmustalsoindicatethattheirworkloadissuchthat theywillhavetimetocompletetheprojectaspromised.Iftheconsultantisverybusy,they shouldeitherdeclinetheworkorproposealongerscheduleatthetimeoftheRFPsubmission. ConsultantsshallclearlyelaborateontheextenttowhichtheywillrelyuponCitystaffandshall clearlyindicatewhattheyexpectfromtheCityintermsofplans,reports,assistancewithfield workandanyothermaterials. ConsultantsmustidentifyanyitemsinthisRequestforProposalsthattheytakeexceptionto,or proposetochange.Byvirtueoftheconsultant’sexperience,theymayhavespecialized knowledgethatmodifiesanitemintheRequestforProposals.Theconsultantmustelaborateon thebasisformakinganychanges. ProposalsshallbebrokendownbyComponentA,BandCandshouldbeclear,conciseand limitedto25pagestotal,excludingcurriculumvitaeanddescriptionofpastexperience. Theproposal shallincludethefollowing sections: A.TECHNICAL PROPOSAL: x TableofContents x WorkPlansandSchedules x Project Team,withcurrentcurriculumvitaeforeachteammember. x Experiencewith similarprojects B.FINANCIAL PROPOSAL: separatesealed TheConsultantshallsubmittheFinancialProposalina envelope,properlyidentified ,whichcontains: x MaximumorUpsetFee(s)including14%HSTforeachComponentA,B &C. x BillingRateSummary(hourlybillingratesforallkeypersonnel). x CashFlow(estimatedpaymentschedule),coordinatedwithmilestone eventsintheWorkPlans. Allsub-consultantsshallhavetheirfeesincludedintheappropriatepartofthe proposal. . 6EVALUATIONCRITERIA: Forthepurposesofthisproposalcall,submissionswillbeevaluatedonthefollowingcriteria: REQUESTFORPROPOSALS StormwaterManagementStrategypage 6of 7 i QUALITY ANDCOMPLETENESS–Hastheproposaladdressedalloftheneeds raisedforeachcomponent?Istheproposalpresentedinanorganizedand professionalmanner?(Criteriaweight=10points) i CONSULTANT’SEXPERIENCE–Hastheproposaldemonstratedalevelof expertiseinkeepingwiththerequirementsofthisproject?(Includereferences forprojectsofa similarnature.)(Criteriaweight=25points) i EXPERIENCEOFEMPLOYEES/SUB-CONSULTANTS–Hastheproposal demonstratedalevelofexpertisefortheemployeesofthecompanyandsub- consultantslisted?(Criteriaweight=35points) i METHODOLGY–Doestheapproachtotheprojectoutlinedintheproposal address,inarealisticsense,attainablegoalsandisitinkeepingwiththeCity’s expectationsfortheproject?(Criteriaweight=80points) i COST–Costwillbeafactor,howevernottheonlyfactortobeconsidered. (Criteriaweight=50points) Consultantsareadvisedthatproposalswillbeevaluatedsolelyonthebasisofinformation submittedinaccordancewiththerequestforproposals.TheCityreservestheright,ifdeemed necessary,toshort-listtheproposalsandtorequestanadditionalverbalpresentationfromeach short-listedproponent.Theconsultantmaysupplementtheirpresentationwithasummaryin writtenformattoclarifypointsraisedduringtheprocess. 7.PAYMENT UponawardofthecontracttheCitywillexecuteanagreementwiththesuccessfulconsulting firmfortheworktobeperformed.PaymentoffeesshallbebasedontheAPEGNBScheduleof SuggestedFeesforEngineeringServicesasperSection3FeeBasis“A”:TimeBased.The consultantshallinvoicetheCityonamonthlybasisfortheworkperformedinaccordancewith theengineeringservicesagreement.Theconsultantshallprovideastatusreportwitheach invoiceoutliningindetailthe scopeoftheworkcompletedduringthatmonth.Paymentswillnot beprocessedunlesstheinvoiceissignedbyanauthorizedrepresentativeofthecompany, accompaniedbyastatusreportinthepropertimedbasedformat(hourlyratexhoursworked).A changeinthefeesmaybeconsideredonlyifthescopeoftheengineeringworkischangedatthe requestoftheCity’s Engineer. REQUESTFORPROPOSALS StormwaterManagementStrategypage 7of 7 8.TERMINATIONOFCONTRACT: TheCitywillreservetherighttoterminatethecontractwiththeConsultingFirmatanytime duringthecourseofthework.Insuchanevent,paymentwillbemadeonlyforthework completeduptothetimeoftermination. TheCityofSaintJohndoesnot,byvirtueofanyproposalrequest,committoanawardofthis bid,nordoesitcommittoacceptingtheproposalsubmitted,butreservestherighttoawardthis proposalinamannerdeemedtobeinthebestinterestoftheCity. 9.INQUIRIES Forinformation,contactJohnCampbell,P.Eng.,CityofSaintJohn,MunicipalOperations& Engineering.175RothesayAvenue,SaintJohn,NB,(506)632-6890 10.DEADLINEFORSUBMISSION Proposalswillbereceived,clearlymarkedintwoseparateenvelopesattheOfficeofthe nd PurchasingAgent,CityofSaintJohn, 2Floor,175RothesayAvenue,SaintJohn,NB,untilthe closeofbusinesshours(_:__p.m.),________,_______,2006. M&C2006-239 nd August22,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormanMcFarlane AndMembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandCouncilors; SUBJECT:SSP AFEIDEWALKOLICY PR URPOSEOFEPORT Thepurposeofthisreportistoproposea SSPfortheconsiderationof AFEIDEWALKOLICY Council. Thepolicywouldprovideaframeworkforimprovingtheconditionofsidewalk infrastructuregenerallyanddevelopingasystemofsidewalksthatbestmeetstheneeds ofthecommunity. B ACKGROUND Theconditionofsomemunicipalsidewalksand,insomecases,theabsenceofsidewalks haslongbeenamatterofconcern,bothattheCityofSaintJohnandwiththepublic. Generally,theresourcesavailabletoattendtotheneedsofthisinfrastructurehavebeen outstrippedbythedemand. Inrecentyears,thenumberofslipandfallclaimsfiledagainsttheCityhasincreased,as havethecostsassociatedwiththoseclaims.Itisanticipatedthenumberofsuchclaims willincrease;firstbecausepublicwalkwaysareagingandsurfaceconditions deteriorating,and,secondly,thereisahigherprobabilityoflitigationfordamagesin today’ssocialenvironment. NationalGuidetoSustainableMunicipalInfrastructure TheFederationofCanadianMunicipalities(FCM),workingwith InfrastructureCanada,theNationalResearchCouncil(NRC),and others,hasdevelopedtheNationalGuidetoSustainableMunicipal Infrastructure (InfraGuide).Thissetofbestpractices,formulated withtheinputofmunicipalandacademicprofessionalsfromacross thecountry,laysoutacommonvisionforbuilding,operatingand maintainingeffectiveinfrastructure. M&C2006–239A22,2006 ND UGUST SSP AFEIDEWALKOLICY AnInfraGuidebestpracticerelateddirectlytosidewalkinfrastructureisentitled SD,C,M;theexecutivesummaryisnoted IDEWALKESIGNONSTRUCTIONANDAINTENANCE below: Thepurposeofthisbestpracticeistohelpdecisionmakersunderstandthe importanceofsafeandaccessiblesidewalksandprovidemanagersandstaff withtoolstoimprovesidewalkinfrastructure.Itisimportantthatsidewalks provideuniversalaccessibilityforthefullrangeofusers,includingvisually andmobilityimpairedusers.Safesidewalkswillalsoreducetherisktousers andincreaseusersatisfaction. Thisdocumentdescribesthebestpracticesforthedesign,constructionand maintenanceofsidewalkswithinthepublicrightofway.Severalaspectsof sidewalkplanningareoutlinedincludinginventoryandassessmentofcurrent conditions,universaldesignandsidewalklocationguidelines,andbasisfor materialselection. Sidewalkdesignrecommendationsrelatedtovarioustechnicalaspectsare presentedincludingintersectionanddrivewaylocations.Guidelinesto improveaccessibilityforsidewalkuserswithmobilityandvisualimpairments areincluded.Techniquestominimizetreerootdamagetosidewalksare outlinedaswellaswinterdesignconsiderations. Constructionpracticeshaveasignificantimpactontheservicelifeof sidewalks.Recommendedconstructionproceduresandmaterials specificationsareoutlinedforpouredinplaceconcrete,asphaltand interlockingpavers. Afterconstruction,sidewalksmayheave,tilt,crackinvariouspatternsfora varietyofreasons.Variousfailuremechanismstogetherwithremedial measuresaredescribed. WintermaintenanceofsidewalksvariessignificantlyacrossCanada.Some municipalitiesplow,saltandsandthesidewalks,whileothersviewitasthe propertyowners’responsibility.Arecommendedapproachtowinter maintenanceispresented. Undertakingpreventivemaintenanceisacost-effectivemeasuretominimize thelife-cyclecostsforsidewalks.Measuresincludeprovidinggooddrainage acrossthesidewalkandboulevardarea,pruningtreeroots,andrepairing localizeddefectsbeforetheybecomealargerproblem. InfraGuidegathers,documentsandcreatesbestpracticesthatsupportandencourage provenapproachestobetterplan,designandmanagemunicipalinfrastructure.Thepolicy beingrecommended,supportingstandardsandtheirimplementationareguidedbythe InfraGuidebestpractice SD,C,M. IDEWALKESIGNONSTRUCTIONANDAINTENANCE P2 AGE M&C2006–239A22,2006 ND UGUST SSP AFEIDEWALKOLICY A NALYSIS LegalactionsbroughtagainsttheCityfordamagesincurredbypeopleusingtheCity’s transportationnetwork-publicstreetsandwalkways-havehighlightedtheneedfora moreformalinfrastructureinspectionprogram,policyandprocedures.Nomatterwhat theallegedcontributingcauseofanincident-missingtrafficsigns,deterioratedstreetor sidewalksurfaces,hazardsposedbyraisedwaterserviceboxes,utilityvaultsor manholes,iceorsnow-thequestionsaskedarealwaysthesame.WhatistheCity’s inspectionprocess,whatweretheconditionsatthetime,whatistheCity’spolicy regardingmaintenanceandrepair? Therearenotsufficientresourcestoaddressallimperfectionsorfaultsinthe transportationnetwork.Generallyspeaking,repaircapacityissetwhenCouncilallocates resourcesthroughtheannualbudgetprocess.However,goodinfrastructuremanagement andduediligencewithrespecttopedestrian safety,alongwiththeCity’slegalpositionin damageclaims,callsforamorefocusedpolicy;onethatincludesaformalsystemof inspectionandprioritysettingforrepairs.Suchanapproachwouldbuildafoundationfor duediligencewithrespecttotheCity’sobligationstomaintainpublicinfrastructure. CurrentSystem Thereisacomprehensive systeminplaceforrespondingtocitizenrequests,inquiriesand reportsofproblemswithinfrastructure–requestforworkareloggedintoanautomated systemandfollowedupbyaninspectionandrecommendedaction.Inadditiontocalls frommembersofthepublic,maintenancestaffinthefieldnoteandreportdeficiencies. Whiletheworkrequestsystemannuallygeneratesmanyhundredsofrequestsforwork, therehasnotbeenaregularandformalizedsystemofroutineinspectionsofpublic sidewalksandstreetstocomplementtheinputbystaffandmembersofthepublic.The developmentofsuchaninspectionsystem,withmoremaintenancestandardswouldserve tostrengthentheCity’spositionwithrespecttoitsduediligenceconcerningmunicipal sidewalks.Preventiverepairmeasuresonthehighestriskareaswouldprovideasafer environmentforsystemusersandlessenthepotentialforliabilityclaims. Therearenotsufficientresourcestoaddressallrequestsfornecessaryworkonthe transportationnetwork.Prioritieshavetobeset.Amostpressingconcernisthepotential forinjurybypersonsusingpublicwalkwaysandcrosswalks SidewalkManagementStandards Theneedforinfrastructureinspectionshaslongbeenrecognizedandstaffhasbeen workingtodevelopformalproceduresforthose.Thisactivityiscrucial,butinvolvesfar morethansimplygoingoutintothefield,doinginspectionsandnotingdeficiencies. Inspectionsarebutonepartofalargerpicture. Theremustbearationaleforcategorizing sidewalkdeficienciesandtriphazards,forconsideringoverallriskandthenassigning availablemaintenanceresources–a systemofpriorities,ofmakingchoices. P3 AGE M&C2006–239A22,2006 ND UGUST SSP AFEIDEWALKOLICY Attentionhasbeengiventodevelopingsidewalkinspectionproceduresforanumberof years.OneoftheresultsoftheInfrastructureManagementinitiativeandreviewofbest practicesundertakenbyMunicipalOperations&Engineeringstaffhasbeenthedrafting of SMSandan IFM(S, IDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDSNSPECTIONIELDANUALIDEWALK C&M).ThesedocumentsareappendedtothisreportforCouncil’s URBEDIAN information. Theserepresentthefirsteditions-tobeenhancedovertime. Giventhelevelofconcern,MunicipalOperations&Engineeringidentifiedtemporary stafftobegintheinspectionprocessintheCentralPeninsula–theareaofgreatest concernwiththehighestincidenceofslipandfallclaims.Sidewalkinspectioncapture informationbyspecificsidewalksectionandincludereportsontheconditionofthecurb, medianandsidewalk,whetherthereareany“facilities”present(e.g.arena,church, hospital,seniorscomplex,etc.),triphazards(major,moderate),accessrampsat intersectionsandcrosswalksandsidewalkmaterialtype.Inspectionstaffhighlightmajor triphazardswithhighvisibilitypaint,asawarningtopedestrians,andasanidentifierfor repair. Feedbackfromtheinspectorshasbeengoodandwillbeusedtoevaluateeffectiveness andtailoranynecessarychangestodocumentationandprocedures.Someasphaltrepair workonthehighestuse/worstconditionareashasalreadybeencarriedout,basedonthe inspectionscompletedtodate.Moreisplanned,includinguseofconcretetoreplace badlydeterioratedbricksidewalks.Councilshouldalsobeawarethatthenormalrepair efforttobrickworkintheuptownhasbeenproceeding. Staffwillcontinuewiththeinspectionprocess,evaluateresultsoftheinspectionsand feedbackfrominspectors. Theinformationwillbeusedtoadjustandenhanceprocedures. Astheactualconditionoftheoverallinventoryofsidewalksbecomesdocumented,and thenumberandseverityoftriphazardsidentified,amorecompletepicturewillemerge. SafeSidewalkPolicy TheCityofSaintJohnseekstoimprovetheconditionofitssidewalkinfrastructureandto developasystemofsidewalksthatadequatelymeetstheneedsofthecommunity. Municipalresources,however,arelimitedandtheprudentutilizationofavailablefunding isessential.Anintegratedapproachtotheplanning,design,construction,inspectionand maintenanceofsidewalkscanhelpbringaboutimprovementovertime,extendingthe servicelifeofinfrastructureandminimizinglife-cyclecosts. Todirectthisinitiativea SSP(attached)hasbeendevelopedforthe AFEIDEWALKOLICY considerationofCouncil.Thispolicywouldbesupportedbytechnicalandmanagement systemsestablishedandrevisedundertheauthorityoftheChiefCity Engineer. ACouncilpolicywouldsetparameterswithintheabilityofthecommunitytopay, establishlimits(i.e.notalldefectsordeficiencieswillbeaddressedduetolimited resourcesavailable)and showduediligenceonthepartoftheCity. P4 AGE M&C2006–239A22,2006 ND UGUST SSP AFEIDEWALKOLICY Thepolicysetsoutfundamental serviceprinciples: 1.Sidewalks shouldprovideasafepathforpedestrians,withtriphazardsidentified andcorrectedwithinareasonableperiodoftime. 2.Sidewalksshouldbefunctional,withuniversalaccessibilityforthefullrangeof users,includingthosewhoarevisuallyandmobilityimpaired. 3.Sidewalksshouldbelocatedandconstructedonthebasisofpedestrianneeds, safetyandaffordability. 4.Sidewalksshouldbeconstructedinaccordancewiththestandardsandtechnical provisionsestablishedintheGeneralSpecificationsoftheCityofSaintJohn. 5.Sidewalksshouldbemaintainedingoodcondition,withthelowestacceptable conditionbeingnotlessthanfair. 6.Sidewalksshouldbemanagedonalifecyclebasistoensureoptimizationofthe publicinvestmentandachievethegreatestvalueformoneyoverthelongterm. 7.Sidewalksandadjacentareasandmedians shouldbeaestheticallypleasing. Thepolicyalsoidentifiesguidelinesforsidewalkplacementandacknowledgeslife-cycle responsibility.Sidewalksconstructedwithinthepublicright-of-wayaretheresponsibility oftheCityofSaintJohn-forthelifeoftheasset.Thelong-termfinancialliability associatedwithsuchassetsshallbeconsideredwhentheCitydecideswhenandwhere sidewalksarerequired. InadditiontodevelopingapolicyforCouncil’sconsiderationandadoption,staffwill alsotailorsidewalk/crosswalkmaintenanceandrepairtosupportthepolicyposition, separateandapartfromnormalstreetmaintenance. FI INANCIALMPLICATIONS Staffwillseektoorganizeresources,amongmanycompetingdemands,soastobest addresstheneedforbettermaintainedsidewalkinfrastructure.Intheend,however, adequateresourceallocationthroughtheannualbudgetprocesswilldetermineoverall effectiveness.Tocomplimentresourceallocation,staffwillbechallengedtoenhance programmanagementmeasures,includingreportingonoutcomes. IFOS NPUTROMTHEROURCES StrongrepresentationshavebeenmadebystaffoftheCorporateServicesDepartment andtheLegalDepartmentconcerningslipandfallinjuryclaims.SinceProvincial legislationin2003cappedpainandsufferingawardsforsofttissueinjuriesat$2,500, thereisaclearexpectationthattherewillbemorelitigationinareasnotsubjecttoacap. Slipandfallcaseshavebeenspecificallyidentified.LegalandCorporateServicesstaff P5 AGE M&C2006–239A22,2006 ND UGUST SSP AFEIDEWALKOLICY stronglyrecommendsthedevelopmentofaninspectionsystemandaCouncilpolicy dealingwithpublicsidewalksandcrosswalks-inordertoprotecttheCity’spositionin theanticipatedincreasein slipandfallclaims. IMI NVESTMENTINUNICIPALNFRASTRUCTURE It’sfairtosaythatthiscommunity’sinfrastructurehasnotbeensufficientlyappreciated asamajorpublicinvestment.Theabsenceofclearpolicydirection,coupledwithyearto yearbudgetaryexpediency,hasmeantashorttermperspective.Buildingaviableand sustainableurbancommunitymeansmorethansimplyextendingserviceson-demand;it requiresadherencetohighengineeringandplanningstandards,ongoingcareand adequatefundingformaintenanceandrenewal.Thecurrentconditionofmanyofstreets andthefrequentwatermainbreaksareclearindicationsofinfrastructuredeteriorating fasterthanitisbeingrenewed. “Thesolutionisachangeinthewayweplan,designandmanage infrastructure.Onlybydoingsocan[we]meetnewdemandswithinafiscally responsibleandenvironmentallysustainableframework,whilepreserving ourqualityoflife.” NationalGuidetoSustainableMunicipalInfrastructure(2003) Thechallengeisthecurrentstateofitsdeterioratinginfrastructure,aconditionnotunique totheCityofSaintJohn;mostCanadianmunicipalitiesface similarissues. Tounderstand theproblemfromanationalperspective,themunicipalinfrastructuredebtin2002was 1 assessedat$57billionandgrowing. Councilwillbeaskedinthecomingmonthstoendorsetheprinciplessetoutinthe NationalGuidetoSustainableMunicipalInfrastructure-asthebasisforasystemof managementdesignedtorealizesustainabilityofourinfrastructureovertime.InfraGuide isnota“cookiecutter”solution,butitstriedandtestedprinciplesofferaneffective approachformanagementofthesecriticalassets–forourcommunity. Managinginfrastructureassetsinasustainablemannerisakeyrecommendationof Vision2015–SaintJohn’sProgramofExcellence. R ECOMMENDATION ItisrecommendedthatCommonCounciladoptthe SSPattached. AFEIDEWALKOLICY Respectfullysubmitted J.M.PaulGroodyP.EngTerrenceL.Totten,F.C.A, Commissioner,CityManager MunicipalOperations& Engineering Criticalcondition:Canada’s infrastructureat thecrossroads 1.CanadianSocietyofCivilEngineers P6 AGE CSJ ITYOFAINTOHN SSP AFEIDEWALKOLICY P REAMBLE Whereassafe,universallyaccessible,aestheticallypleasingsidewalksareanintegralpart ofthecommunity’surbanlandscape; Andwhereassidewalksshouldaccommodateallpedestrianusers,includingthosewhoare mobilityorvisuallyimpaired,andprovidepedestrianswithsafe,accessibleareasapart fromvehiculartraffic; Andwhereas sidewalkuse shouldbeencouragedtopromotehealthierlifestyles; Andwhereaswellplanned,designed,constructedandmaintainedsidewalkscanhelp provideforasafe,accessibleandaestheticallypleasingsystemforpedestrians,canextend theservicelifeof sidewalkinfrastructureandminimizelife-cyclecosts,andreducehazards thataffectpublicsafetyandmunicipalliability; SaintJohnCommonCouncilestablishesthis SSP. AFEIDEWALKOLICY NGSMI ATIONALUIDETOUSTAINABLEUNICIPALNFRASTRUCTURE TheNationalGuidetoSustainableMunicipalInfrastructure(InfraGuide)gathers, documentsandcreatesbestpracticesthatsupportandencourageprovenapproachesto betterplan,designandmanagemunicipalinfrastructure.Thispolicyandits implementationareguidedby SD,C,M,an IDEWALKESIGNONSTRUCTIONANDAINTENANCE InfraGuidebestpractice. A PPLICATION TheCityofSaintJohnseekstoimprovetheconditionofitssidewalkinfrastructureandto developasystemof sidewalksthatadequatelymeetstheneedsofthecommunity.Municipal resourcesarelimitedandtheprudentutilizationofavailablefundingisessential.The integratedsystemofplanning,design,construction,inspectionandmaintenanceassociated withthispolicycanhelpbringaboutimprovementovertime,extendingtheservicelifeof infrastructureandminimizinglife-cyclecosts. Thispolicy shallbesupportedbytechnicalandmanagementsystemsestablishedandrevised undertheauthorityoftheChiefCity Engineer. ES1,2006P1 ST FFECTIVEEPTEMBERAGE CSJSSP ITYOFAINTOHNAFEIDEWALKOLICY FSP UNDAMENTALERVICERINCIPLES 1.Sidewalksshouldprovideasafepathforpedestrians,withtriphazardsidentified andcorrectedwithinareasonableperiodoftime. 2.Sidewalksshouldbefunctional,withuniversalaccessibilityforthefullrangeof users,includingthosewhoarevisuallyandmobilityimpaired. 3.Sidewalksshouldbelocatedandconstructedonthebasisofpedestrianneeds, safetyandaffordability. 4.Sidewalksshouldbeconstructedinaccordancewiththestandardsandtechnical provisionsestablishedintheGeneralSpecificationsoftheCityofSaintJohn. 5.Sidewalksshouldbemaintainedingoodcondition,asresourcespermit. 6.Sidewalksshouldbemanagedonalifecyclebasistoensureoptimizationofthe publicinvestmentandachievethegreatestvalueformoneyoverthelongterm. 7.Sidewalksandadjacentareasandmedians shouldbekeptaestheticallypleasing. SP IDEWALKLACEMENT Sidewalksshouldprovide safe,comfortablepedestrian space separatefrommotorizedtraffic. Thefollowingshallbeconsideredinevaluatingplacement:transit/schoolbusroutes;access fortheelderlyandpersonswithdisabilities;continuityofsidewalks(aspartofthelarger systemofsidewalks);increasedpedestrianvolumes;newfacilitiesorexistingpedestrian generators;vehiclespeed;trafficandtruckvolumes;accidentornear-missdata;existing sidewalkonoppositesideofthestreet;weatherimplications(prevailingwindorsun/shade); typeofroadwayshoulderandwidth;andpopulationdensity. Inputfromcitizensisanimportantconsideration.Petitionsorinquiriesfornewsidewalks shallbeevaluatedagainsttheabovecriteria,andarecommendationmadetoCommon Council,typicallyinconjunctionwithaproposedCapitalconstructionproject. Sidewalksinnewdevelopmentsshallreflectexistingandfuturecommunityneeds. L-CR IFEYCLEESPONSIBILITY Sidewalksconstructedwithinthepublicright-of-wayaretheresponsibilityoftheCityof SaintJohn-forthelifeoftheasset.Thelong-termfinancialliabilityassociatedwithsuch assetsshallbeconsideredwhentheCitydecideswhenandwheresidewalksarerequired. AED PPROVALANDFFECTIVEATE th This SSP,adoptedbyCommonCouncilonAugust28,2006,shall AFEIDEWALKOLICY st becomeeffectiveonSeptember 1,2006. ES1,2006P2 ST FFECTIVEEPTEMBERAGE SAFESIDEWALK SIDEWALKMANAGEMENT STANDARDS SEPTEMBER2006 SSSMS AFEIDEWALKIDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDS SMS IDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDS 1.T&S ITLECOPE 1.1.SMS,hereincalled“S”,havebeen IDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDSTANDARDS developedundertheauthorityoftheCommissionerinaccordancewithandin supportofthe SSPadoptedbyCommonCouncil AFEIDEWALKOLICY 1.2.These SreflectthebestpracticeentitledSD, TANDARDSIDEWALKESIGN C,M,fromtheNationalGuidetoSustainable ONSTRUCTIONANDAINTENANCE MunicipalInfrastructure(InfraGuide). 1.3.These Sshallbeusedinconsideringtheplacement,construction, TANDARDS inspection,maintenance,reconstruction,orreinstatementof sidewalks. 2.D EFINITIONS 2.1.“ArterialStreet”meansastreetdesignedprimarilyforthroughtrafficusually onacontinuousroute,withorwithoutintersectionsatgrade,givingdirect accesstoabuttingproperty,andonwhichgeometricdesignandtrafficcontrol measuresmaybeusedtoexpeditethesafemovementofthroughtraffic. 2.2.“CollectorStreet”meansanyroadwaydesignedtoprovideaccesstoabutting properties,whichalsoservestocollectanddistributetrafficbetweenarterial andlocalstreets. 2.3.“Commissioner”meanstheChiefCityEngineerappointedbyCouncil,orhis designate. 2.4.“CrossfallGrade”meanstheslopeofthesidewalk,measuredasapercentage (%),inthedirectionthatisperpendiculartothedirectionofpedestriantravel. 2.5.“Facility”meansanarena,church,hospital,educationalinstitution,library, park,recreationalcentre,seniorcitizen’scomplex,orshoppingmall. 2.6.“ForeignObject”meansaphysicalentityinoronthewalkingsurface, excludingutilityinfrastructure,nottypicallypartofthewalking system. 2.7.“Gap”meansahorizontalopeninginapedestrianwalkingsurfaceresulting fromdeteriorationofsurfacematerialorastructuraldisplacementofthe sidewalk. 2.8.“LocalStreet”meansastreetdesignedprimarilyforaccesstoaresidence, business,industryorotherabuttingproperty. 2.9.“PedestrianWalkway”meansaright-of-wayoradefinedportionoflandfor publicpurposesthatisintendedfortheexclusiveuseofpedestrianmovements. S20061 EPTEMBER SSSMS AFEIDEWALKIDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDS 2.10.“Sidewalk”meansanysidewalkalongastreetorapedestrianwalkwaythatis theresponsibilityoftheMunicipalOperations& Engineeringtomanage. 2.11. “StreetSection”meansalengthofastreetwithtwolimits,eachlimitbeing definedbyatleastoneintersectingstreet. 2.12.“TripHazard”meansaverticalledgeina sidewalkorcrosswalksurfacegreater than15mminheightoragapinasidewalkorcrosswalksurfacegreaterthan 15mmwide. 2.13. “VerticalLedge”meansanabruptelevationchangeonthepedestrianwalkway surfaceresultingfromdeteriorationofsurfacematerialorastructural displacementofthe sidewalk,orasaresultofaforeignobjectinthe sidewalk. 3.FSP UNDAMENTALERVICERINCIPLES 3.1.Sidewalksshouldprovideasafepathforpedestrians,withtriphazards identifiedandcorrectedwithinareasonableperiodoftime. 3.2.Sidewalks shouldbefunctional,withuniversalaccessibilityforthefullrangeof users,includingthosewhoarevisuallyandmobilityimpaired. 3.3.Sidewalksshouldbelocatedandconstructedonthebasisofpedestrianneeds, safetyandaffordability. 3.4.Sidewalks shouldbeconstructedinaccordancewiththestandardsandtechnical provisionsestablishedintheGeneralSpecificationsoftheCityofSaintJohn. 3.5.Sidewalksshouldbemaintainedingoodcondition,withthelowestacceptable conditionbeingnotlessthanfair. 3.6.Sidewalksshouldbemanagedonalifecyclebasistoensureoptimizationofthe publicinvestmentandachievethegreatestvalueformoneyoverthelongterm. 3.7.Sidewalksandadjacentareasandmedians shouldbeaestheticallypleasing. 4.LG OCATIONUIDELINES SidewalksinNewDevelopments 4.1.SidewalksshallbeinstalledinaccordancewiththeprovisionsoftheSaintJohn Subdivision By-Law. SidewalksonExistingStreets 4.2.Theinstallationofasidewalkorsidewalksonanexistingstreetthatdoesnot haveasidewalkshallbeconsideredonacase-by-casebasisasrequestsare S20062 EPTEMBER SSSMS AFEIDEWALKIDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDS madeoraparticularneedisidentified,withthefollowingusedtoprioritize requests,andsubsequentlyjustifysidewalkinstallation: (a)Thevehiculartrafficspeedlimitofthestreetisabove50km/h; (b)Thestreetisacollectororarterialindicatingahighvolumeoftraffic; (c)Thestreetservicesabusroute; (d)Thesidewalk(s)wouldbewithin800mwalkingdistancetoaschool, park,sportscomplex,shoppingcentre,church,library,hospital,senior citizen’scomplex,recreationcentre,oranyotherfacilitythatwould generateanexpectedhighvolumeofpedestriantraffic; (e)The sidewalk(s)wouldconnecttoanexisting sidewalk system; (f)Realestatefortherequiredright-of-wayisavailableorattainablewitha reasonableamountofeffortandatareasonablecost. LocationofNewSidewalks 4.3.Whenasidewalkistobeinstalledonanexistingstreetthatcurrentlycontains nosidewalk,itshallbeplacedonthesideofthestreetthatbestmeetsthe followingconditions: (a)Northorwest sideofthestreet (b)Sidewiththelowestestimatedsub-gradepreparationcosts (c)Sidethatwouldrequiretheleastamountofadditionallyinstalled infrastructure (d)Sidewithmorefacilitiesthatwouldindicatehighpedestrianvolumes suchasaschool,institution,park,sportscomplex,library,community centre,church,hospital, shoppingcentre (e)Sideonthebus-route (f)Sidewiththemostresidentialunits (g)Sidethatmaintainsthegreatestcontinuouspedestrianpathwithadjacent streetsidewalksand/orotherpedestrianpaths 5.DC ESIGNANDONSTRUCTION 5.1.SidewalksshallbedesignedandconstructedinaccordancewithCityofSaint JohnGeneralSpecifications. 6.SI IDEWALKNSPECTION 6.1.Inspectionofsidewalksshallbeconductedaccordingtothelatesteditionofthe Sidewalk,Curb&MedianInspectionFieldManualformingpartofthese S. TANDARDS S20063 EPTEMBER SSSMS AFEIDEWALKIDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDS 6.2.Inspectionshallbeconductedonaregularcyclicalbasis,forthefollowing purposes: Function (a):toreducetheriskofpedestrianinjurybyidentifyingdefects onthewalkingsurfacethatmaycausesuchinjuries;and InfrastructureManagement (b):tocreateanaccurateinventoryand conditionassessmentforthelife-cyclemanagementof sidewalkassets. 6.3.ASidewalk,Curbs&MediansInspectionReport,formingpartofthese S,shallbecompletedasspecified. TANDARDS 6.4.Anewsidewalkshallbeinspectedwithin2yearsafteritsconstruction,butnot beforeatleastoneannualfreeze-thawcyclehasoccurred. 6.5.Brick sidewalks shallbeinspectedannually–inthespring. 6.6.Allother sidewalks shallbeinspectedeveryfive(5)years. CustomerInquiries 6.7.Sidewalksshallbeinspectedassoonasreasonablypossibleafteracitizen inquiryisloggedintheWorkOrder/FacilityManagement(WF) system. TripHazards 6.8.Theinspectorshallundertakeappropriatestepstomitigateatriphazard.The inspectorshallappropriatelymarkoridentifyatriphazardinthefieldto preventpedestrianinjuryuntilarepaircantakeplace. 6.9.Sidewalksshallbeinspectedassoonasreasonablypossibleafteratripandfall claimisbroughtagainsttheCityofSaintJohn. MS 7. AINTENANCETANDARDS 7.1.AnInspection shallalwaysbecompletedpriortoarepair. 7.2.Maintenanceshallbecompletedinthefollowingsequencewhenresourcesare notavailabletocompleteallrepairsrequested: (a)Moderateormajortriphazardsonbrick sidewalks (b)Majortriphazardsthatarewithin30m(100ft)ofafacility (c)Majortriphazardsthatarenotwithin30m(100ft)ofafacility (d)Moderatetriphazardsthatarewithin30m(100ft)ofafacility (e)Moderatetriphazardsthatarenotwithin30m(100ft)ofafacility (f)Other S20064 EPTEMBER SSSMS AFEIDEWALKIDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDS 7.3.Wheremultiplerequestsformaintenanceexistwithinanyoneofthepriority categoriesidentifiedabove,maintenanceorrepairsshallbecompletedonthe longeststandingrequestsfirst. 7.4.Sidewalk(s)onastreetsectionshallberepairedaccordingtotheguidelinesin Table7-1: Table7.1–SidewalkRepairGuidelines Trip MaterialSidewalkTripHazard HazardCauseRepairProcedure TypeConditionSeverity Type Grindconcrete toremove FairorVerticalCrackingor ConcreteModerateverticalledgewherepractical GoodLedgeunevensettlement orreplacepanel FairorVerticalMajoror ConcreteSpallingReplacepanel GoodLedgeModerate Cracking,missingReplacepanel,sub-baseand FairorVertical ConcreteMajororunevenbasematerial,re-compact GoodLedge settlementsub-gradematerial FairorFillcrackwithcement-based ConcreteGapModerateCracking Goodcrackfill Replacepanel,sub-baseand Fairor ConcreteGapMajorCrackingbasematerial,re-compact Good sub-gradematerial Vertical FairorAppropriateutilitytoadjust ConcreteLedgeorMajorUtilityBox Goodbox Gap PoororPatchwithasphalt(temporary ConcreteAnyAnyAny Seriousuntilreconstruction) AsphaltAnyAnyAnyAnyPatch WinterMaintenance 7.5.WintermaintenanceshallbecarriedoutinaccordancewiththeCityofSaint JohnSnowandIceControlPlan. ResponsibilitiesofAdjacentLandOwnersandOthers 7.6.Noperson(s)shallplacesnowandiceonthesidewalkoranyotherpartofthe right-of-wayfromanotherlocation,asstatedintheTraffic By-Law. 7.7.Anadjacentpropertyownershallclearsnowandicethathasbeenmovedonto the sidewalkasaresultofclearingtheaccesstothepropertyifthe sidewalkhas alreadybeenclearedbytheCity. S20065 EPTEMBER SSSMS AFEIDEWALKIDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDS 7.8.Objectsconstructedbyanadjacentpropertyownerthatisontheright-of-way andiswithin0.5mofthebackedgeofthesidewalkshallbemovedatthe requestoftheCommissionertopreventdamagetosaidobjectortosnow clearanceorothermaintenanceequipment. 7.9.Sidewalksareconstructedforpedestrians,nottohandletheloadingofvehicles, equipmentandassociatedstabilizers.Vehiclesandequipmentshallnotuseor beparkedonanysidewalkforanyreason,includingwhenmakingrepairsto publicorprivately-ownedinfrastructureorwhenmakingdeliveries.Vehicle movementacrosssidewalks shallonlybeatdesignateddrivewayentrances. 7.10.Pedestrianmovementshallbemaintained; sidewalksshallnotbeblocked. SidewalkSweeping 7.11.Subjecttotheavailabilityofresources,sidewalksshallbesweptatleastonce annually,beginningintheSpring,toremoveaccumulatedsandanddebris ERS 8. XCAVATIONANDEINSTATEMENTTANDARDS 8.1.Anapproved“ExcavationPermit”shallbeobtainedpriortotheexcavationand reinstatementofsidewalkinfrastructureasdescribedinABylawRespectingthe UseofSidewalkswithintheCityofSaintJohn. 8.2.Thepartybeingissuedthepermitshallberesponsibleformaintainingthe sidewalkareauntilpermanentreinstatementiscomplete. 8.3.AreinstatedsidewalkshallbeconstructedtothestandarddefinedintheCityof SaintJohnGeneralSpecificationsandrecognizedindustrystandards. 8.4.Areinstatedsidewalkshallbeconstructedofthesamematerialasthe surrounding sidewalk. 8.5.Asmoothtransitionshallbecreatedbetweenthereinstatedsidewalkandthe surrounding sidewalkwithnoverticalledgesgreaterthan3mminheight. 8.6.Wholepanel(s) shallbereplacedwhenaconcretesidewalkisreinstated. 8.7.Asidewalkshallbereinstatedwithintwo(2)monthsofthecompletionof work,exceptwhere8.8applies. 8.8.AsidewalkshallbereinstatedbyJune1oftheyearfollowingtheexcavation commencementdatewherebothofthefollowingconditionsapply: (a)Thereinstatedsidewalkistobeofasphaltmaterial. (b)Thetwo(2)monthdatefollowingcompletionofworkisbetween October15andApril15. S20066 EPTEMBER SSSMS AFEIDEWALKIDEWALKANAGEMENTTANDARDS RS 9. ECONSTRUCTIONTANDARDS 9.1.Asphaltsidewalkandasphaltcurbsectionsshallalwaysbereconstructedwith concretematerialwhenthestreetsectionisscheduledforreconstruction, resurfacing,ortheexpandedasphaltprocess. 9.2.Concretesidewalkandcurbsectionsshallbereconstructedwhenoneofthe followingistrue: (a)Astreetsectionisscheduledforreconstruction,resurfacing,orexpanded asphalt(thatyearorthefollowing)andthe sidewalk(s)andcurb(s)arein poororseriouscondition. (b)Astreetsectionisscheduledforreconstructionand,ifagoodorfair condition,theconcretesidewalkandcurbcannotbesalvagedasaresult ofconstructionactivities. 9.3.Concretesidewalksectionsinpoororseriousconditionshallbemaintained untilthestreetisscheduledforreconstruction. 9.4.Particularattentiontothere-compactionofthesub-gradeandbasematerial shallbemadewhenbothofthefollowingconditionsaretrue: (a)Pastinspection(s)indicatethatcracking,missingmaterial,oruneven settlementisthemostevidentdefect. 3 (b)Thesidewalkreachedpoorconditionwithin/oftheaveragenumberof 4 yearsobservedfor sidewalksofthesamematerialtype. L-TBP 10. ONGERMUDGETLANNING 10.1.Concretesidewalksandcurbsshallbeassumedtoreachpoorcondition40 yearsfromtheyearofconstruction 10.2.Asphaltsidewalksandcurbsshallbeassumedtoreachpoorcondition20years fromtheyearofconstruction 10.3.Brickpaversidewalksshallbeassumedtoreachpoorcondition40yearsfrom theyearofconstruction 10.4.Sidewalksandcurbsshallbeplannedforreconstructionintheyearthe infrastructureisexpectedtobeinpoorconditionandthestreetisscheduledfor reconstructionormajormaintenance. S20067 EPTEMBER M&C2006-244 August23,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormMcFarlane andMembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandMembersofCouncil, SUBJECT: HowesLakeLandfillClosurePhaseIII–AdditionalWork PURPOSE ThepurposeofthisreportistoseekCommonCouncilapprovaltoincreasethevalueofContract 2006-15:HowesLakeLandfillClosure–PhaseIII.Thisincreaseistobefundedjointlybythe CityandtheProvincialDepartmentof Environment. BACKGROUND Includedinthe2006GeneralFundEnvironmentCapitalBudgetisaprojectforthethirdphaseof theclosureoftheformerlandfillatHowesLake. Aspartofthe2002HowesLakeLandfillAssessmentandClassificationStudy,several recommendationsweremaderegardingwhatstepsshouldbetakentoproperlyclosetheformer landfill.Contract2006-15representsthethirdphaseoftheclosureprocessandinvolves continuingwiththeinstallationofthelowpermeabilitycover.AtitsMay23,2006meeting, CommonCouncilawardedContract2006-15:HowesLakeLandfillClosure–PhaseIIItoDebly EnterprisesLtd.atthetenderedpriceof$464,530.00(M&C2006-130.) ANALYSIS Includedinthe2006GeneralFundCapitalEnvironmentBudgetwas$300,000tocontinuewith theclosureoftheformerlandfillatHowesLake.Inaddition,theProvincialDepartmentofthe Environmenthasagreedtofund50%ofthecosts(engineeringservicesandcontractwork)upto $300,000. M&C2006-244 August23,2006 Page2 Asaresultoflowerthanestimatedpricesforthework,staffconductedafinancialanalysisto determinehowmuchoftheprojectfundingwasunallocatedandstillavailableforuse.Taking intoaccounttheoriginalcontractvalueofthework,engineeringfees(designandproject management)andtheCity’seligibleH.S.T.rebate,approximately$100,000remainseligibleto beexpendedonthecontractportionoftheproject. Tomakeuseofthisremainingfunding,staffrecommendsthatadditionalworkbeundertaken. Thisworkwouldinvolveexpandingtheareatoreceivethelowpermeabilitycoverandthat additionalfillbeimportedandgradedtopromoterunofftoimprovetheoveralldrainagepattern ofthe site. TheadditionalworkhasbeendiscussedwithstafffromtheProvincialDepartmentofthe Environment.Thisworkwillhelpadvancetheoverallclosureoftheformerlandfilland,as such,hasreceivedtheirsupport. FINANCIALIMPLICATIONS Atotalof$600,000hasbeenprovidedinthebudgets,$300,000Citycontributionand$300,000 Provincialcontribution.Giventhatthisadditionalworkmakesuseoftheexistingeligible funding,thereisnoneedtoincreasetheCity’scontributionbeyondtheoriginalapprovedbudget. TheContractorhasagreedtoundertaketheadditionalworkaspartofContract2006-15. RECOMMENDATION ItisrecommendedthattheadditionalworkbeincludedwithinContract2006-15:HowesLake LandfillClosure–PhaseIIIattheestimatedcostof$100,000. Respectfullysubmitted, J.M.PaulGroody,P.Eng. Commissioner, MunicipalOperations& Engineering TerrenceL.Totten,F.C.A. CityManager M&C2006-242 August23,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormMcFarlane andMembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandMembersofCouncil, SUBJECT: DesignAndConstruction Management: ManawagonishRoad&CarpenterPlace-Water, Sanitary Sewer& Storm SewerInstallation BACKGROUND Theapproved2006WaterandSewerageUtilityFundCapitalProgram–WaterServiceNeeds, InfrastructureRenewalWaterandInfrastructureRenewalSanitarycategoriesaswellasthe2006 GeneralFundCapitalProgram–Stormcategoryincludesprojectsforthedesignand constructionofPhaseOneinfrastructureonManawagonishRoadandCarpenterPlacethat includes: x anewwatermainonManawagonishRoadfromCoronationAvenuetoRidgeRow; x newstormseweronManawagonishRoadfromCarpenterPlacetoCoronation Avenue; x sanitary sewerandwatermainrenewalonManawagonishRoadfromCarpenterPlace toCoronationAvenue;and x newstormsewer,andsanitarysewerrenewalonCarpenterPlace. M&C2006–242 August23,2005 Page2 T heconstructionofPhaseOneisscheduledfor2007.Theconsultantwasalsorequestedto includeintheirproposalforthedesignandconstructionmanagementofPhaseTwo.PhaseTwo : oftheprojectisproposedinthe2007CapitalProgramandincludesthefollowingcomponents x anewwatermainonManawagonishRoadfromCoronationAvenuetothe ChurchillHeightsWaterReservoirincludingCentennialDriveandOceanCourt; x newstormseweronManawagonishRoadfromFairvilleBoulevardtoCoronation Avenue;and x sanitarysewerandwatermainrenewalonManawagonishRoadfromFairville BoulevardtoCoronationAvenue; Theprojectincludesthefundingnecessarytoengageengineeringservicestocompletethe following: x sitesurveyandpreliminaryinvestigation; x publicconsultationprocess; x preliminarydesign,anddesignreportwithcostestimates; x detaileddesign; x constructionmanagementandinspectionservices;and x recorddrawingsindigitalandhardcopyformats. PURPOSE Thepurposeofthisreportistomakearecommendationforconsultingengineeringservicesfor thisproject. ANALYSIS OnJune13,2006,withacomprehensiveanddetailedscopeofworkdocumentdevelopedby staff,aproposalforconsultingengineeringserviceswasrequestedfromCrandall EngineeringLtd.Inresponsetothisrequest,Crandall EngineeringLtd.submittedaproposalon July25,2006. StaffwaspreviouslyauthorizedbyCounciltoconductnegotiationswiththisconsultantfor engineeringservicesfortheproject. M&C2006–242 August23,2006 3 Page AReviewCommitteeofstaffwasselectedtocompleteananalysisofallaspectsofthe submission: BrianKeenan,P. Eng. EngineeringManager,MunicipalEngineering JohnCampbell,P. Eng. MunicipalEngineer,MunicipalEngineering DeanPrice,P. Eng. MunicipalEngineer,MunicipalEngineering BrentMcGovern,P.Eng. Manager,Water&WastewaterOperations DaveLogan,CPPB PurchasingAgent/Manager,MaterialsandFleetManagement Eachmembercompletedareviewofthesubmissionandasubsequentmeetingwasheldto jointlydiscusstheinformationpresentedintheCrandallEngineeringLtd.proposal.Theupset pricecontainedintheproposalwasalsoevaluatedbythecommitteeandstaffthennegotiated withCrandallEngineeringLtd.andsettledonanacceptablefeewiththeconsultantfor submissiontoCouncilforapproval. ThesubmissionfromCrandallEngineeringLtd.metalloftherequirementsoftheproposalcall, inamanneracceptabletothecommittee,withacosteffectivebidfortheproject. FINANCIALIMPLICATIONS TheproposedcostoftheworkfromCrandallEngineeringLtd.toprovidedesignand constructionmanagementservicesisapproximately$373,117.49includingtheCity’seligible HSTrebate.Anamountof$1,010,000wasincludedintheapproved2006WaterandSewerage UtilityFundandGeneralFundCapitalProgramfordesign,constructionmanagementand construction.The2007Programproposestospend$1,665,000ondesign,construction managementandconstruction. Staffwillonlyauthorizetheconsultanttoproceedwiththefirstphaseoftheworkintheamount of$186,000untilsuchtimethatthe2007projectfundingisapproved.Staffproposesthat Crandall EngineeringLtd.proceedin2006tocompletethedesignofPhaseOne. M&C2006–242 August23,2006 4 Page Engineeringfeestocoverthecostofdesignandconstructionmanagementgenerallydonot exceed12-17%ofthetotaloverallprojectcost,dependingonthenatureoftheprojectandthe engineeringservicesrequired.Thisupsetfeeisapproximately14%ofthetotaloverallproject cost,whichisconsideredappropriateforthistypeofproject. RECOMMENDATION ItisrecommendedthattheproposalofCrandallEngineeringLtd.forengineering(designand constructionmanagement)servicesforManawagonishRoad&CarpenterPlace–Water, SanitarySewer&StormSewerInstallationbeacceptedandthattheMayorandCommonClerk beauthorizedtoexecutetheappropriatedocumentationinthatregard. Respectfullysubmitted, J.M.PaulGroody,P.Eng. Commissioner, MunicipalOperations& Engineering TerrenceL.Totten,F.C.A. CityManager M&C–2006- August25,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormMcFarlane AndMembersofCommonCouncil: SUBJECT:LicensetoOperateMispecPark BACKGROUND: AtthemeetingofCommonCouncilofFebruary13,2006CouncilgrantedtheMispec ParkRecreationCommitteeInc.$23,550tooperateMispecParkforthe2006season. However,noauthorizationwasgiventoenterintoanagreement.Thisreportistoseek Council’spermissiontoauthorizetheMayorandCommonClerktosigntheattached proposedagreementpreparedbytheCitySolicitor. ANALYSIS: MispecParkisaCityownedparkoutsidetheCitylimits.Intheearly1990'sasameans ofreducingoverallCityexpendituresadecisionwasmadetoreduceservicetoMispec Park.In1996acommunitygroup,theMispecParkRecreationCommitteeInc. undertooktooperateMispecParkwithlimitedfinancialsupportfromthecity. Thisgroup operatedsuccessfullyandwithsupportfromtheCityofSaintJohnandtheProvinceof NewBrunswickmademanycapitalimprovementstoMispecPark.TheCommittee discontinuedoperatingtheparkin2001.However,in2004,therewasarenewedinterest andin2005CouncilacceptedaproposalfromtheCommitteetooperatetheparkforthat year.Anagreementwasenteredintoandfundswereprovided.Councilacceptedanother proposalin2006toonceagainauthorizetheCommitteetooperatethepark.The requestedfundswereprovidedbutnoauthorizationwasgiventohavetheCitySolicitor preparethenecessarydocuments.Thenecessarydocumentsareattached. FINANCIAL: TheoperationofMispecParknormallywouldcosttheCityofSaintJohnanestimated $55,000to$60,000.TheMispecParkRecreationCommitteeIncoperatestheParkfor significantlylessfunding.Thisismostlyduetotheirabilitytogetgrantsandworkwith volunteers.TheCitystillhandlesmajorrepairstothefacility RECOMMENDATION: ItisrecommendedthatCommonCouncilauthorizetheMayorandCommonClerkto signtheagreementbetweentheCityofSaintJohnandtheMispecParkRecreation CommitteeInc. Respectfullysubmitted, BernieMorrison CommissionerofLeisureServices TerrenceL.Totten,C.A. CityManager M&C2006-236 August10,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormMcFarlane andMembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandMembersofCouncil: SUBJECT:PetitionRequestingUpgradeofGoldsworthyRoad BACKGROUND AttheMay23meetingofCommonCouncilapetitionandletterfromMargaretDunbarof173 GoldsworthyRoadrequestinganextensiveupgradetotheroadwasreferredtotheCityManager forinvestigationandreport.Staffhaslookedatthesituationandthisreportwillprovide informationtoCouncilontheissue,whatactionshavebeentakenandwherethisfitswithinthe overalltransportationprogram. ANALYSIS GoldsworthyRoadisarelatively short(0.6km.)sectionofchipsealroadrunningeasterlyoffthe OldBlackRiverRoad4.2kmfromtheintersectionwithGrandviewAvenue.Thisroadisoneof theformer“private”roadsgivenwinterservicebytheProvinceofNewBrunswickthatbecame partoftheCityofSaintJohnatamalgamationin1967.Atsomepoint,itwaschipsealedandhas beenrecoatedseveraltimes.ItisneartheendofpavementontheOldBlackRiverRoadand thereare13homesbuiltonitandanotherthreeonDoyle’sLane,aprivateroadatthedeadend ofGoldsworthy. Staffvisitedtheroadoncoupleofoccasionsafterthepetitionwasreceivedandfoundthe conditionoftheroadnotbad,consideringthestandardtowhichitwasconstructed(i.e.anarrow “country”roadwithditchesandculverts). Thesurfaceischipsealandhasdipsandareaswhere itisuneven,butthesurfaceisessentiallyintact.Winterdamagesandpotholeshadalreadybeen repairedwhenstaffvisitedtheroad,butthiswasprobablynotthecasewhentheletterand petitionwerebeingprepared. M&C2006–236 August10,2006 Page2 Therequestisforcapitalupgrade,notmaintenancework,althoughMrs.Dunbardidpointouta drainageissueinfrontofherhomeinadditiontotheconcernsoutlinedintheletterandthe petition–roadwidening&ditchingandcompleteresurfacingwithasphalt. ANALYSIS TherearenoprojectscurrentlylistedtoupgradetheGoldsworthyRoad,eitherthroughthe CapitalReconstructionProgramorStreetResurfacingProgram.GoldsworthyRoadwasnot initiallyconstructedtoamoderndaystandardandreconstructionwouldnotbeasimpleor inexpensiveundertaking.Staffwillprepareapreliminarycostestimatetorebuildandinclude theprojectforconsiderationintheannualCapitalProgram.Thismaybeanothercandidatefor the“RuralRoadUpgradeProgram”asthereislikelypropertyrequiredandattendantlandissues owingtoit’soriginsasanonpublic“private”road.Councilhasadoptedthe“RuralRoad UpgradeProgram”asacomponentoftheannualCapitalTransportationProgrambuttherearea numberofroadsalreadyincludedthatarecurrentlyunderdesign/landacquisition. StaffadvisedtheDunbarsthatGoldsworthyRoadisclassifiedasalocalstreetandthereare manyotherhigherpriorityareasofthetransportationnetworkinneedofextensiverepairs–the endoftheOldBlackRiverRoadservingtheGoldsworthyRoadisoneexampleofa“collector” streetinworsecondition. Inthemeantime,GoldsworthyRoadwillbesubjecttoperiodicmaintenanceasnecessaryto repairpotholesandotherdamagestothesurface.Itwillalsobeconsideredforrecoatingunder theannualchipsealprogramandcouldbeasuitablecandidateforpulverizationofthebaseprior tocoating. RECOMMENDATION ItisrecommendedthatCouncilreceiveandfilethisreportandacopybeforwardedtoMrs. Dunbarfordistributiontotheresidents. Respectfullysubmitted, J.M.PaulGroody,P.Eng.TerrenceL.Totten,F.C.A. Commissioner,CityManager MunicipalOperations& Engineering (j '~:i ~~. " " t:. ,,~) .,i'l ,,' " L " '")1' r~ '~. \.\ \l J rl M' \' (\ . ('. (~I ,," < ..;> (;.~ p (J, () () I~" ,;, (7 t.' ( 6' f.'/ ,~' ".J c' '.(" 6' ~ ~ " -, <. I, 'I r C' ,;:..,1\ 0' 6' t? ~l ~, ~. 71 " . ~~ {J i. \) l.) ~ ~ " b, e ,I ,,()= } CO ~\ <'ie, \ \j I:l ~) . ~:' (,' o (, o t.l' C (~~ (, 6 .S Ii' i \\ \', \ " " I') :> \\ XI .. o. ~, " '\ ., , r\\:) 1.-0 '," c' C' ,I. 0" (. c (/ (0 c (, '" c ~ () o Jo... ~ ., < ? ,8- /J1aj ~ /06 To Mayor & Council We the undersigned wish to bring to you're attention the dire need of work to be done & the deplorable condition of the Go/dslvorthy Road In winter with SflOW bank's it is impossible for two car's to pass. not to mention we are usually /asl to be plowed.. This road need's widening & proper ditching & cleaning" it need's a complete resurfacing & paving., not chip sealing. The chip seal does not last & the last contractor that did the road did a terrible job. Everyday our car's are subjected to dodging pot hole's which are getting impossible to dodge because there are so many. It would be nice to be considered for an extensive upgrade & it would be nice to have city service 's like city water. However our road is a major concern for all who have to live here & drive our car's over this mess. We pay our taxes & desen.e better. The road cause :'i wear & tear to our car I,~ & other problem 's it is impossible to keep our car's in alignment & it is a waste of time & money to have them done it also puts wear on our tire's. Most of us have ltved here for many year's & all we get is chip seal & patching, & ,now we don't even get that, It should be called Dodge Hole Road We would appreciate your attention on this matter & put us on your agenda for work to be done. Thank you Sincerely Margaret Dunbar & Neighbor's as follow '8 ,. , I , r I 'I' \ I I , j 1 ( , ~t-~ ~_t_ ~ ~I ." ~~~ 1).....f ~.. . . ,.kr~v l~ C\\(\\:\~}(dq I () l '"'1.j h., I . H I L U.. (1 . ( "/.4 t. / if. '. r~)'..,R1;;. ~A?6( \, // \, /, 19 T) l; i I t ~ Ut,.. II i 'I /YJ f,. C:-4/y~l GO II{~J 1- ~ "^-~ ~ ~ Lk.f ftw JUro-J.~ vO- M<Aj)~ ~h. ~MC~~JUAQP /YM.ou~ k (J-A Q dill. J1. ~ L~ d>\ fJ + J Ct"'-. ~ No C. ~~ ~ k.-1:.. ~'17u- 0'11 ~ ~ ~~ t<a-o.J-h, w+ -A ~ ~~. w~ k 4-u""'l-~c;J~ ~ ~ (VLlc-. curJ AActC- cUti'-lcJ cnr€/l. ck -tf' ~ ~fl.:a - X ~t ~ ~ ~-vJ ~~./l-<J~~- d4 ./llw. mdC1llfitQ)~ 11 3 ~oR-~~ f?J. ~ [~J- ~ N, (3. E;( -s 4-lIt fklNL C33- ~/3{ M&C2006-245 August28,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormMcFarlane AndMembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandMembersofCouncil, SUBJECT: Lornevilleleachatedisposal–LettertoCouncilfromLornevilleResidentJaniceChase PURPOSE: Thepurposeofthisreportistoprovideinformationasaresponsetoquestionsposedinaletterto CouncildateJune27,2006byLornevilleresidentJaniceChaseregardingFundyRegionSolid WasteCommission’s(FRSWC)leachatedisposalattheLornevilleWastewaterPumpingStation (WWPS). BACKGROUND: TheCity’sLancasterWastewaterTreatmentFacilityinWestSaintJohnhasbeenreceivingand treatingleachatefromtheFundyRegionSolidWasteCommission(FRSWC)landfillsiteat CraneMountainsince1998.Leachateistheliquidwastegeneratedatsolidwastedisposal facilitiesbyprecipitationpassingthroughthewastematerialsdepositedthereandpickingup varioussubstances“leached”fromthosematerials.TheFRSWChasbeentruckingleachateto theLornevilleWWPSfornearlythreeyears.ThissitehasbeenacceptabletotheCityofSaint JohnandtheFRSWC.Therehavenotbeenanyodourcomplaintsduringthelast3years.The leachateisoffloadedintoamanholethatflowsdirectlyintotheWWPS.Here,theleachatemixes withthewastewater,ineffectdilutingtheleachate,andispumped,throughthewastewater collectionsystem,totheLancasterLagoonthroughanotherWWPSlocatedontheSaintJohn ThroughwayatthebottomofCarpenterPlace. M&C2006-245 August28,2006 Page2 ANALYSIS: Duringnormaldryweather,theFRSWCoffload’s12trailerloads(approximately300,000litres) per8hourday,duringdaytimehours,attheLornevilleWWPSforthelast3years.Duetoa heavyrainfalleventinmidJune,permissionwasgrantedbytheCityofSaintJohntoalsoallow offloadingintothemanholeatGalbraithPlace. Ms.ChasereferredinherlettertoCouncil,thatthewastewasbeingdumpedintoanopen culvert.Theleachateoffloadingprocessinvolvesthetrailerbackinguptoa9’deepmanhole. Thismanholehasa5”holecutinthetopwheretheholeiscoveredandlockedintheirabsence. Thedriverextendsa4”150psi(highquality)vacuumhose5’downintothemanhole(Thehose ismarkedatthe5’level).Beforethetrailerdischargevalveisopened,abucketisplaceddirectly underneaththevalvetocaptureanyleaks.Thisisstandardpracticeintheindustry.Themanhole isofsoundconstructionwithnovisibledefects(cracks,etc.).Theleachateisaddedtothe existingwastewaterflowenteringtheWWPSwetwellviathewastewatercollectionpipes. ThewastewatercollectionsystemfromtheLornevilleWWPStoKingWilliamRoadwas examined,usingacamera,inSeptember2005andwasfoundtobeinexcellentshapewithno evidenceofinfiltrationordamage.TheforcemainextendsalongKingWilliamRoadtothe gravitysewerbeginningnearGalbraithPlace. Thehydrauliccapacity(volume)ofthewastewater collection systemisnotcompromisedbytheadditionofleachate. ItisnotdesiredfortheleachatetobedisposedofdirectlyintotheLancasterWWTP.Itis preferablethattheleachatehavesomedilutionpriortoenteringtheWWTPtoenableformore efficientbiologicaltreatment.TheleachatehasaweightedaverageBOD5strengthof160mg/l (September2005toJune2006).Althoughthisleachatestrengthhasdecreasedsubstantiallyfrom previousyears,dilutionisstilldesiredtomatchthenormalincomingwastewater(including leachate)BOD5strengthof137mg/l(September2005toJune2006).Theheadworks,priorto preliminarytreatment,atLancasterWWTPisnotdesignedtoaccommodatelargetrailersfor offloading.ThepreviouspracticeofoffloadingdirectlyintotheLagoon,bypassingpreliminary treatment,wasstoppedin2005duetothehighamountofinorganic(solids–sand,grit,etc.) materialenteringtheLagoonresultinginabuildupofheavysolidsthatdirectlyaffectsthe performanceoftheaerationequipmentintheLagoon.Extensiveresearchwascompletedto determinewheretheideallocationsweretooffloadleachatefromthelargetrailers.Asaresultof thisinvestigation,itwasdeterminedthatLornevilleWWPSandGalbraithPlacewerethe suitablelocationsbasedonaccessandsafetyrequirements.GalbraithPlacewasdesignatedasthe alternateoffloadinglocationsincethetrailerispositionedontheStreetandoffloadingdirectly intoamanholeonthestreet.AttheLornevilleWWPS,thereisanoffloadingarealocatedoffof thestreetandinarelativelylowtrafficareaonthefringeoftheresidentialcommunity. M&C2006- August28,2006 Page3 DuringaperiodofpumpmaintenanceatCarpenterPlaceWWPS,thewetwellwascleanedusing avacuumtruckandtheOperatordirectedthevacuumtrucktooffloadatLornevilleWWPS insteadofattheLancasterLagoon.ThismayexplainhowMs.Chasesawasepticremovaltruck offloadingattheLornevilleWWPSusingthesameoffloadingpracticesaspreviouslydescribed. Theodoursgeneratedfromoffloadingwastewaterandbiosolidswouldhavebeensignificantly morenoticeablethantheleachateodour.Thisisanextremelyrareoccurrenceandthistypeof offloadingatLornevilleWWPShasbeendiscontinued. TheFRSWC’sintentforthepresenttimeandimmediatefutureistocontinuetheexisting offloadingpracticesatsitesapprovedbytheCityofSaintJohn.TheFRSWCiscompletinga projectthisyeartocompletefinalcappingandgascollectionforcompletedareasofthelandfill. TheFRSWCisexploringtheoptionofconstructingapipelinefromthelandfilltotheexisting Citywastewatersystem.Thisprojectwillbedependantuponleachategenerationandthe feasibilityofthisoption. TheCityofSaintJohnhasreceivednoformalcomplaintsregardingodourduringthelast3years theFRSWChasbeenoffloadingleachateattheLornevilleWWPS. RECOMMENDATION: Itisrecommendedthatthisreportbereceivedandfiled. Respectfullysubmitted, J.M.PaulGroody,P.Eng. Commissioner, MunicipalOperations& Engineering TerrenceL.Totten,F.C.A. CityManager August25,2006 CommonCouncilof TheCityofSaintJohn YourWorshipandCouncillors: Re:AResponsetoCommentsMadeintheJuly17,2006 PresentationtoCommonCouncilbyCouncillorFerguson CouncilatitsOpenSessionMeetingofJuly17,2006andfollowingthe presentationbyCouncillorFergusonof “…materialontheCityofSaint John’sPensionPlanDeficit”adoptedaresolutioncallingforresponsesfrom thePensionBoard,theCityManager,TreasurerandCitySolicitor.More specifically,thatresolutionrequiredresponsefromtheCitySolicitorto “thecommentconcerningconflictofinterestandthequestionofaccess toprofessionaladvice…..” ThiscorrespondencehasbeenpreparedasaresultandIwilldealwiththetwo topicsraisedintheorderinwhichtheyappearinthatresolution. 1.ConflictofInterest th TherearetwoelementstothissubjectintheJuly17materialand presentation: i.…declaredconflictsofinterestbyseniorstaff;and ii.Conflictofinterest “…inrespecttosomeonewhocouldinfluencea financialbenefitorpreventafinancialloss.” …/2 CommonCouncilCitySolicitor August25,2006Page2 Re:AResponsetoCommentsMadeintheJuly17,2006PresentationtoCommonCouncilby CouncillorFerguson i. The“seniorstaff”towhomtheCouncillorreferredareIbelievethe CityManager,theTreasurer,theCommonClerkandmyself.Eachisa memberoftheCityPensionPlanandalsoamemberoftheBoardofTrustees ofthatPlan. InanticipationofthepossibilitythatCouncilmightconsideralteringthedesign ofthePensionPlanandinlightofmybeingamember,Ifiledwiththe CommonClerkonOctober29,2004aDeclarationofInterestintheform providedbyRegulationundertheMunicipalitiesAct.Bycorrespondenceof thesamedateandaddressedtoCouncilIwrote: “Asamemberofthatplan [CityPensionPlan]Ihaveanobvious personalinterestinthebenefitsprovidedbyandthefundingrequired forit….Youcan,Ibelieve,anticipatesimilardeclarationsbeingfiled byotherseniorofficerswhoseadvicemightbesoughtonthesematters [concerningtheCity’sPensionPlan].” Theotherseniorofficersonmyadvicefiledsimilardisclosuresatoraboutthe sametime. SubsequentlyonNovember22,2004CouncilinOpenSessionresolvedto acknowledgetheDisclosuresofInterestfiledbytheseniorofficersinquestion andtorequest “…suchadviceaseachmightprovidewithrespecttothatplan [CityPensionPlan]”.Thatacknowledgementandrequestwasmade pursuanttothetermsofSection90.8(2)oftheMunicipalities Act. ThewrittenmaterialpresentedtoCouncilonJuly17,2006byCouncillor Fergusoncontainedthefollowingstatement: “Therealsohasbeendeclaredconflictsofinterestbyseniorstaff.The [sic]thoseconflictshavebeenaccept[sic]byCommonCouncil. ThereforeCommonCouncilhasaccept[sic]theresponsibilityofany recommendationordecisionfromseniorstaffinrespecttothePension Plan. Whathappensiftheymakeamistakeoriftherearechallengestotheir decisions?” …/3 CommonCouncilCitySolicitor August25,2006Page3 Re:AResponsetoCommentsMadeintheJuly17,2006PresentationtoCommonCouncilby CouncillorFerguson Thatlanguageisnotasclearasitmightbe,butcouldeasilybeunderstoodas anassertionthatsinceCouncilhasdecidedtoseekadviceonPensionmatters notwithstandingtheseniorofficersinquestionhavingaconflict,somehow thoseofficersarethereforerelievedofresponsibilityfortheiradvice.That notionisentirelyincorrectandwrongheaded.Thesamepropositionwas offeredbyCouncillorFergusonatCommitteeoftheWholeMeetingonMarch 29,2005towhichIrespondedincorrespondencedatedApril8,2005: “IwishtobrieflyaddressthenotionexpressedattheMarch29,2005 meeting,thatbecauseaDisclosureofInterestwasfiled,the responsibilityoftheseniorofficerinquestionrespectinghisadviceon thetopictowhichthedisclosurerelated,wassomehowdiminished.So longasanofficerprovidesadvicetoCouncilortotheCommitteeofthe Wholethestandardofcarehemustmeetindoingsoremains unchanged.Thereisno‘transfer’ofliabilityfromthatofficertothe CouncilwhentheCouncilseekshisadvicewithknowledgeofhis conflict.ACouncil’sobligationistomakeaninformeddecisionin goodfaithwhethertoseektheadviceofanofficerwhohasdiscloseda conflict.Thatiswhatthelegislationanticipates.” Theforegoingexcerptcontinuestobemyview. ii. AlthoughCouncillorFergusonfailedtoidentifytheperson “…who couldinfluenceafinancialbenefitorpreventafinancialloss”itiscleartome thatheisreferringtoCouncillorTait.CouncillorTaitisreceivingapension fromthePensionFundandisamemberofthePensionBoardof Trustees. CouncilmeetinginCommitteeoftheWholeonAugust29,2005directedthatI provideanopinionupon: “1.whetherCouncillorTaitbeingatonceaCouncillor,amemberof thePensionBoardandaretireereceivingaCitypension,wouldasa resultbedisqualifiedfromparticipatinginCouncildeliberationsand votingwithrespecttoanythingrelatedtotheunfundedliabilityofthe PensionFund;and 2.whetherMayorMcFarlaneandCouncillorTitusasmembersofthe PensionBoard,wouldasaresultbedisqualifiedfromparticipatingin suchCouncilactivity.” …/4 CommonCouncilCitySolicitor August25,2006Page4 Re:AResponsetoCommentsMadeintheJuly17,2006PresentationtoCommonCouncilby CouncillorFerguson RespectingthelatterIwroteincorrespondenceSeptember7,2005and consideredinLegalSessionofCommonCouncil,thefollowing: “Thelattercanbedealtwithratherquickly.Mr.Rust-D’Eyeinhis opinionstoCouncildealtwiththattopic.Mycorrespondenceto nd CouncilofSeptember 2last,summarizedhisopinioninwhichitis clearlystatedthattheparticipationofthosemembersofCouncil appointedtotheBoardofTrusteesinCouncildeliberationsrespecting theunfundedliabilityoranypensionmatterthatCouncilmight consider,isnotprecludedbyvirtueonlyoftheirbeingmembersofthe BoardofTrusteesestablishedbytheCityofSaintJohnPension Act.” RespectingtheforegoingIwroteinthesamecorrespondence: “IfthematterofreducingpensionscurrentlypaidundertheCity’s PensionActisplacedbeforeCouncilthenCouncillorTaitwouldbe required,inmyview,andinaccordancewiththeprovisionofSection 90.4(3)todisclosehisconflictassoonasthematterisintroducedand immediatelywithdrawfromthemeetingroomwhileitisunder considerationorvote.” Myopinionhasnotalteredfromthatexpressedintheforegoingexcerpts. 2.AccesstoProfessionalAdvice LegalservicesareprovidedtoCouncilandtotheadministrationthroughthe OfficeoftheCitySolicitor.Thatarrangementassurestheexistenceofa solicitor/clientrelationshipbetweentheproviderandrecipientoflegaladvice andalsoreflectstheroleoftheOfficeofCitySolicitorasidentifiedin legislation. TwicepreviouslyatOpenSessionMeetingsofCommonCouncilIhave verballyaddressedtheinstanceraisedagainbyCouncillorFergusoninhisJuly 17,2006presentationandmaterials. Thiswillbeawrittenconfirmationofmy earliercomments. …/5 CommonCouncilCitySolicitor August25,2006Page5 Re:AResponsetoCommentsMadeintheJuly17,2006PresentationtoCommonCouncilby CouncillorFerguson TheCityManagerbroughtCouncillorFergusontomyofficeandthematterof retaininglegaladvicegenerallywasdiscussed.IconfirmedthattheCity ManagerdidnothavetheauthoritytoretainlegalcounselonmattersofCity businessandthatsuchwastheroleoftheCitySolicitor.CouncillorFerguson wantedwhatIbelievehedescribedasa“securitieslawyer”toberetained. WiththeconclusionofthatdiscussionIstillhadnotbeenprovided,inmy view,withameaningfuldescriptionoftheissuesorquestiontobepursuedand consequentlyadvisedCouncillorFergusonandtheCityManagerthatinthe circumstancesIcouldnotretainlegalcounsel.Itwouldbeirresponsiblefora CitySolicitortoproceedinsuchadirectionlessfashion.Councilcanbe assuredthatIwillrespondinthesamefashionifsimilarcircumstancesarisein thefuture.Thatdealswiththemeetinginquestion,butmoreoverasIstated verballyattheCouncilmeetingofJuly17,2006,IhadencouragedCouncilon anumberofoccasionstoengageoutsidelegalcounseltoprovideadvicewith respecttoCouncil’sroleinaddressingthePension’sactuarialunfunded liabilityissue. Mysuggestionthatoutsidelegalcounselberetainedinthismatterwas precipitatedinlargepartbywhatIconsideredtobeseriousaccusationsmade attheApril11,2005OpenSessionCouncilMeetingbyCouncillorFerguson againstmyself,theCityManagerandtheCommissionerofFinance.More specifically,heaccusedmyself,theCityManagerandtheCommissionerof FinanceofattemptingtoorchestratethisCouncil’sbeingdeniedaccessto appropriateprofessionaladvice.BycorrespondenceaddressedtoCouncilin CommitteeoftheWholeanddatedMay20,2005,Iexpressedtheviewthat: “IcontinuetobelievethatCouncilmightwellfinditvaluabletohavea writtenopinionfromoutsidelegalcounselwithpertinentexpertise,as towhetherinthecurrentcircumstances,Councilshouldretainitsown auditors,actuaries,lawyers,investmentconsultantsorotheradvisers indealingwiththeadministrationoftheCityofSaintJohnPension Act.” InthatcorrespondenceIsuggestedthatCouncilconsider: “…theengagingofalawyerwithpertinentexpertisetoprovideyou withawrittenopinionidentifying: …/6 CommonCouncilCitySolicitor August25,2006Page6 Re:AResponsetoCommentsMadeintheJuly17,2006PresentationtoCommonCouncilby CouncillorFerguson i.whetherCouncilhasanyobligationwithrespecttothe administrationoftheCityofSaintJohnPensionAct,andifso,the natureandextentofsuchobligation; ii.thestandardtowhichCouncilwouldbeheldinmeetingsuch obligation; iii.themeansorprocessbywhichCouncilcouldassurefulfillmentof anysuchobligation,recognizingthecurrentcircumstancesofthe PensionFund; aswellasprovidingwhateveradditionaladviceoutsidecounselbelieves wouldassistCouncil’sunderstandingofanyroleitmighthavewithrespect totheadministrationoftheCityofSaintJohnPension Act.” CouncilbyresolutionofMay25,2005acceptedmysuggestionand authorizationtheretainingofoutsidecounselinthisregard. AnextensiveeffortwasmadetoidentifywithintheAtlanticProvinces, QuebecandOntariopractitionerswhomighthavetherequiredexpertise.In theenditwasmyviewthatMr.GeorgeRust-D’EyeofthefirmWeirFoulds wasthemostsuitablechoice.Ihadbeenunabletoidentifyanyonewho possessedsignificantexpertiseinboththemunicipalandpensionlawareas, however,Mr.Rust-D’Eyeisnationallyrecognizedasanexpertinmunicipal lawandinthatcontextisappreciativeofpensionissues.Adetailed engagementletterofJune20,2005waspreparedbymyselfanddeliveredto Mr.Rust-D’Eye.Itcontainedthefollowing: “Thescopeoftheopinionweareseekingwasdeliberatelycastin ratherbroadlanguageinmyletterofMay20,2005andaddressedto CommonCouncil: ‘…awrittenopinionidentifying: i.whetherCouncilhasanyobligationwithrespecttothe administrationoftheCityofSaintJohnPensionAct,andifso, thenatureandextentofsuchobligation; …/7 CommonCouncilCitySolicitor August25,2006Page7 Re:AResponsetoCommentsMadeintheJuly17,2006PresentationtoCommonCouncilby CouncillorFerguson ii.thestandardtowhichCouncilwouldbeheldinmeetingsuch obligation; iii.themeansorprocessbywhichCouncilcouldassurefulfillment ofanysuchobligation,recognizingthecurrentcircumstances ofthePensionFund; aswellasprovidingwhateveradditionaladviceoutsidecounsel believeswouldassistCouncil’sunderstandingofanyroleitmighthave withrespecttotheadministrationoftheCityofSaintJohnPension Act.’ Thephrase‘…withrespecttotheadministrationoftheCityofSaint JohnPensionAct’issuedadvisedly.TheActclearlyrequiresthatthe Pension Boardadministerthatlegislation,however,italsorequiresthe BoardtosubmitanannualreporttoCommonCouncil.Thequestionis therefore,whetherortowhatextenttheCouncilmustscrutinizethe administrationoftheAct,usingaccountants,actuaries,lawyersand otheradvisorsthatitmightretaindirectly.Aswell,itwouldbeuseful ifyouweretoalsoidentifywhatifanyobligationCouncilhasto pensionersandemployeeswithinthecontextofitsconsideringpossible plandesignchangesthatwouldreducetheunfundedliabilities,which theCitymustsatisfy–e.g.planchangesthatwouldreducebenefits, increasecontributionsorsomecombinationofthosetwo.” ExtensivewrittenopinionswerereceivedfromMr.Rust-D’Eyeandpresented toCouncilinLegalSessiononAugust23,2005.Ateleconferencecallwas scheduledandheldonAugust29,2005inorderthatmembersofCouncil couldpursuewithMr.Rust-D-Eyeanyquestionstheymighthave.Councillor Fergusonattended. …/8 CommonCouncilCitySolicitor August25,2006Page8 Re:AResponsetoCommentsMadeintheJuly17,2006PresentationtoCommonCouncilby CouncillorFerguson TheforegoingIbelieveoperatestodismissanyclaimthatappropriatelegal advicehasbeendeniedtoCouncilwithrespecttoitsaddressingtheactuarial unfundedliabilityofthePensionPlan.Shouldadviceinthisregardrequire retainingexpertassistanceinthefuture,Iwillagainencourageit. RespectfullySubmitted, JohnL.Nugent CitySolicitor th August28,2006 HisWorshipMayorNormMcFarlane andMembersofCommonCouncil YourWorshipandCouncillors: S:MC–SJPF UBJECTOBILEOMPUTINGAINTOHNOLICEORCE &AIPVPNSCSS LIANTERVICEONTRACTANDERVICECHEDULE BACKGROUND Inearly2006, theSaintJohnPoliceForceinitiatedPhase I ofaMobile Computingproject.Thisprojectinvolvedprovidingaccess tovariouscomputer applications from fivepatrolunitsoperating from theForce’sNorthZone. Akeycomponentof the topology for thisprojectis theuseofBellCanada’s IXRTTnetwork.Thisnetwork,ingeneral,provides theconnectivitybetween the computerlocatedin thepatrolunitand theCity’scomputernetwork.Topermit theSJPF toproceedwithPhase I, Aliantarranged forconnectivity toBell’s IXRTTnetwork tobemadeona‘temporary’basisorina fashion thatisnot suitable forlong termuse. Thepurposeof thisreportis toreceiveCommonCouncil’sapprovalofan agreementwithAliant thatwillprovide thenecessaryconnectivityinamore permanentandsupportablemanner. ANALYSIS With thesuccessfulcompletionofPhase I, thePoliceForcenowwishes to proceed toroll-outmobilecomputingcapabilities toabouteighteenadditional patrolunitsoperatingwithin theCentral,EastandWestzones.Fundinghas beenallocatedin the2006CapitalBudget for thisprojectandcompletionof the projectis targeted formid-November. ReporttoCommonCouncil August28,2006 Alianthasalso facilitated thenecessaryarrangementswithBellCanada thatwill provide thenecessary‘permanent’connectivityby theCity to the IXRTTnetwork. However,before thisworkcanproceed,Aliantrequires theexecutionof the attachedagreement.Theagreementoutlines the termsandconditionsunder which theconnectivity to the IXRTTnetworkwillbeprovidedaswellas the qualityofservice thatcanbeexpected. Aliantis thesoleproviderof the IXRTT technologywithin thisregion.While the initialuserof thisconnectivitywillbe theSJPF,itisalsoavailable foruseby otherCitydepartmentsas theuseofmobilecomputingcapabilitiesisextended within theorganization. FINANCIALCONSIDERATIONS Theproposedagreementis fora termof three(3)years.Theassociatedmonthly cost for theserviceis$678.00 fora totalestimatedcostof$24,408(plusHST) during the termof theagreement. RECOMMENDATIONS Itisrecommended thatCommonCouncilauthorize theMayorandCommon Clerk toexecute theattachedagreement titledAliantIPVPNService– ContractandServiceSchedulewithAliantTelecom Inc.uponreviewof the saidagreementby theLegalDepartment. Respectfullysubmitted, W.D.Todd Director, InformationSystemsandSupport TerrenceTotten,FCA CityManager 2 ReporttoCommonCouncil August28,2006 3 ALIANT IPVPNSERVICE CONTRACTANDSERVICESCHEDULE CustomerName: City ofSaintJohn(“theCustomer”) 1.TERM (a)InitialServiceTerm:TheInitialServiceTermis3years,commencingonthedatethat theServiceisprovisionedandreadyforuse(the “InitialServiceTerm”). (b)ServiceRenewalTerm:Thereshallbeautomatic,consecutiveServiceRenewalTermseachequalinlengthtotheInitialServiceTerm, unless theCustomershallprovidenoticeinwritingoftheirintentionnottorenewthisAgreementatleastthirty(30)dayspriortotheexpirationofthe InitialServiceTermorServiceRenewalTerm. (c)UseofServicebeyondServiceTerm: If theCustomerhassentanoticeofnon-renewalbutforanyreasoncontinuestoreceivethe ServiceaftertheexpiryoftheInitialServiceTermorfinalServiceRenewalTerm, thetermsandconditionsoftheAgreementincludingthisService Scheduleshallcontinue toapplyforsolongas theCustomerreceives theService,except thattheFeesshallbe themonth-to-monthfees forthe Serviceineffectfromtimeto time. 2.SERVICE (a)Definitions:AglossaryoftermsissetoutinAppendix1.Thesetermsapply throughoutthisServiceSchedule. (b)Description oftheService:TheAliantIPVPNService(the“Service”)providestheCustomerwiththefollowing: i)AVirtualPrivateInternetProtocolwideareanetwork(WAN)service,whichmayinclude theCustomerEdge(CE)deviceandlocalaccess managedend-to-endbyAliant.TheCustomerreceivesasingleVirtualPrivateNetwork(VPN)forallCustomersites.AVPNiscreatedthrougha varietyof technologiesaccessingtheAliantMulti-ProtocolLabelSwitching(IPMPLS)CoreNetwork. ii)Thesupply,ifapplicable,configuration,maintenance,monitoringandmanagementoftheAliantmanagedCEdevice,twenty-four(24)hours aday,seven(7)daysaweek. iii)Thebandwidth,optionsandfeaturesselectedbytheCustomerassetoutinSection3. iv)StandardServiceLevels,whereavailable,asdescribedinSection4.Whereavailable,Customermaypurchaseadditional“Priority”or“Near Real-Time”ClassesofService toreceiveenhancedServiceLevelsasdescribedinSection4. v)Anational,bilingual,singlepointofcontacthelpdesk. (c)CustomerRequirements i)IncaseswhereaccesstotheVPNisprovidedviaDSLtechnology,theCustomermustprovide thelocalaccess,whichmustbeindependent ofanydigitalswitchingorterminatingequipment. ii)WheretheCustomerprovidestheCEdevice(FLEXCEOption): (1)TheCustomermayberequired toupgradeorreplace theCustomer’sOperatingSystem(OS)oralloranypartoftheCEdeviceif: (a)inAliant’sopinion,actingreasonably, theOSorCEdevicewillimpairAliant’sability tomeettheapplicableServiceLevel Agreements(SLAs);or (b)duringtheServiceTerm,themanufacturer,forwhateverreason,ceasestosupport theCustomer’sOSorCEdevice. AliantwillnotifytheCustomerifsuchanupgradeorreplacementisrequired.AliantwillalsoreserverighttorefusetoacceptCustomer- ownedCEsif thecustomerdoesnothaveasuitablemaintenanceservicewiththemanufacturerofthedevice. (2)CustomermustprovideAliantwithaccesstothesedevices;Aliantwillprovidemanagementofthecustomer-owneddevicesaspartof thisservice;ServiceLevelAgreementandobligationsundertheSLAwillbevoidedifcustomeraccessto thedeviceisdeemedby Alianttoadverselyaffecttheperformanceoftheservice. (3)TheadditionaltermsandconditionssetoutinAppendix4apply. Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page2of13 iii)If theCustomerfailstoupgradeorreplaceitsOperatingSystem(OS)oralloranypartoftheCEdevice,asdirectedbyAliant,theCustomer acknowledgesandagrees thatAliantshallbeexcusedfromitsobligationsunderthisServiceSchedule,includingtheSLOsand/orSLAs,if applicable,untilsuch timeastheupgradeorreplacementiscompletedtoAliant’ssatisfaction,actingreasonably. (d)ServiceDemarcationPoint:Theservicedemarcationpointfor theServiceisattheCustomer-facingEthernetportoftheAliantManaged CEdevice. 3.FEESANDSERVICESITES (a)Fees:TheCustomershallpay toAliantthefeesoutlinedinthisSection3whichwillbebasedonthemanagementlevel,bandwidth,sitetype, classofservice,managementoptionandotherfeaturesselectedbytheCustomer.Additionalcharges,includingforbackhauland/orconstruction maybeapplicableandwillbecharged totheCustomerinadditiontotheFeesoutlinedinthisSection3. (b)ManagementLevelandBandwidth i)NetControl:[ifapplicable]NetControlisanetworkmanagementlevelwhereAliantprovidesincidentsurveillance,incidentmanagementand problemmanagementofeventsthatimpacttheServiceaswellaschangeandconfigurationmanagement,includingbackupsandchangeanalysis. ii)NetInsight:[ifapplicable]NetInsightisanetworkmanagementlevelwhereAliantprovidesincidentsurveillance,incidentmanagementand problemmanagementofeventsthatimpacttheServiceaswellaschangeandconfigurationmanagement,nearrealtimeperformancereporting viewableovertheWebPortal. iii)NetPerform:[ifapplicable]NetPerformisanetworkmanagementlevelwhereAliantprovidesincidentsurveillance,incidentmanagement andproblemmanagementofeventsthatimpactthenetwork,changeandconfigurationmanagement,nearrealtimeperformancereportingviewable overaWebPortal.Aswell,NetPerformprovidesforproactivemanagementoftheService,includingperformancethresholdalarming, trendanalysis andreportanalysis. (c)SiteTypes:Sitetypesrefer todifferentlevelsofsecurity,robustnessandavailabilitythattheCustomermayselectforindividualsites(a “Site”).SitetypesarealsoassociatedwithspecificServiceLevelObjectives(SLOs)asspecifiedinSection4(a). i)HighPerformance:[ifapplicable]TheHighPerformancesitetypeisavailableforsitesthathaveatleasttheNetControlmanagementlevel selected.HighPerformancesupports thefullrangeofALIANT IPVPNServiceattributes. ii)Enhanced: [ifapplicable]TheEnhancedsitetypeisavailableforsites thathaveatleasttheNetControlmanagementlevelselected. Enhancedsupportsstandardbandwidthoptionsupto3Mbps(asymmetrical)andthemajorityofALIANT IPVPNServiceattributes. TABLE1:MANAGEMENTLEVEL,BANDWIDTHANDSITETYPES Standard SiteManagementInstallation SiteAddressCEOwnershipSiteTypeMonthly Fee Bandwidth NumberLevelFees (Kbps/Mbps) 15MarketSq,High 1128KAliantNetInsight$678.00$500.00 SaintJohn,NBPerformance (d)ClassesofServiceandManagementOptions i)PriorityClassofService(COS):[ifapplicable–availableonlyforNetInsightandNetPerform]PriorityClassofServiceallowstheCustomer todesignateaportionoftheStandardBandwidthasPriority.Traffic transportedthroughthenetworkvia theCustomer’sPrioritybandwidthwillhave priorityovertraffic transportedviaCustomer’sstandardbandwidth.PriorityClassofServiceisavailableinincrementsof(i)64Kbpsonconnections ofup toandincluding384kbps to3Mbpsofstandardbandwidth,and(ii)1Mbpsonconnectionsofmore than3Mbpsofstandardbandwidth. ii)NearReal-TimeClassofService(COS): [ifapplicable--availableonlyforNetInsightandNetPerform]NearRealTimeallowsCustomers todesignateaportionofthestandardbandwidthasNearRealTime. Traffic transported throughthenetworkviatheCustomer’sNearReal-Time bandwidthwillhavepriorityover traffic transportedviastandardbandwidthorPrioritybandwidth.NearRealTimeClassofServiceisavailablein incrementsof(i)64Kbpsonconnectionsofup toandincluding384kbpsto3Mbpsofstandardbandwidth,and(ii)of1Mbpsonconnectionsofmore than3Mbpsofstandardbandwidth. iii)ShorterPollingIntervals: [ifapplicable--availableonlytoNetInsightandNetPerform].TheServiceincludespollingintervalsof15minutes. TheShorterPolling Intervalprovidestheoptionoffive(5)minutepollingintervals. iv)SimpleNetworkManagementProtocol(SNMP)Views: [ifapplicable--availableonlyforNetControl,NetInsightandNetPerform]:SNMP providestheCustomerwiththeabilityto(a)haveSNMPtraps/alarmsforwardedtotheCustomer’ssurveillance tools,(b)polltheirownCEdevices Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page3of13 with theCustomer’sreportingtoolsetand/or(c)haveviewof theconfigurationoftheCEdevice. IfAliantdetermines thattheCustomer’suseof this featureisadverselyaffectingtheServiceAliantmaysuspendor terminatethisfeature. TABLE2:CLASSESOFSERVICEANDMANAGEMENTOPTIONS Simple PriorityNearReal-Monthly Fee Network Monthly FeeMonthly FeeMonthly FeeShorter SiteClassofTimeClassof(Shorter Management SiteAddress(Priority(NearReal-(SNMP)Polling NumberServiceServicePolling COS)TimeCOS)ProtocolViewIntervals (Bandwidth)(Bandwidth)Intervals) (SNMP)View 115 MarketSq, n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a Saint John, NB (e)OtherFeatures: i)SharedInternetAccess: [ifapplicable]TheSharedInternetAccessOptionprovides InternetAccesstoaVPNon theALIANT IPVPN Service.Thisisdonethoughavirtuallinkon theaccessbetweenanexistingCustomersiteandthecentraloffice.(seeappendix2) ii)LoadSharing:[ifapplicable]TheLoadSharingoptiondeliverstrafficsharingbetweentwoALIANT IPVPNaccesses.Aliantwillimplement trafficsharingbasedonCustomerinputandwillsplit trafficbetweenthe twoaccesses.ThesharingisbasedonCustomer trafficpatterns. iii)Diversity:[ifapplicable]Diversitydeliverstheautomaticfail-overandrecoveryof twoseparateaccesses. Ifoneaccessfails,Aliantwilluse commerciallyreasonableeffortstodivertCustomertraffictothesecondaccess.TheCustomermusthave twoALIANT IPVPNaccessesand purchasetheDiversityoptiononeachaccess. iv)Extranets:[ifapplicable]TheCustomer’sextranetisbasedontheirparticulardesignrequirements,whichdefinewhichsitescan communicatewiththeextranet’sVPN. v)MultipleVPNs: [ifapplicable]ThisfeatureallowstheCustomertocreatemultipleVPNsusingoneCEdevice.Itsegments trafficwithinaCE deviceusing theMultipleVPNs’ trafficseparationfeature. vi)4HourMTTR:4HourMTTRappliestoAliantIPVPNHighPerformanceandEnhancedservicetypes(nocharge). TABLE3:OTHER FEATURES 115MarketSq,SaintJohn,NBn/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a$100$250 (f)MinimumCommitment:ThereisnoMinimumCommitmentfornumberofsitespurchasedwith thisService.EachSite thatispurchased shallbemaintained,withCustomerpayingapplicablefees,fortheentire InitialServiceTermoranyapplicableServiceRenewalTerm.Anysitethat isremovedpriortothecompletionoftheInitialServiceTermoranyServiceRenewalTerm,whicheverisapplicable,willbesubject toatermination chargepayableunderSection6ofthisAgreement. 4.SERVICE LEVELS Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page4of13 (a)StandardService LevelObjectives(SLOs)-- IfAliantfailstomeetanSLO, theCustomershallnotbeentitled totherightsandremedies setoutinSection4(c).Also,failuretomeetanSLOshallnotbeconsideredadefaultbyAliantofitsobligationsunder thisServiceSchedule. ServiceLevelObjectives(SLOs) AliantMulti-ProtocolLabelSwitching(IPMPLS)CoreNetwork MetricTarget ServiceAvailability(Core)99.999% PacketLoss(Core)<1% Latency(Core)<80ms NetworkSupport7x24 SiteAvailability Site TypeTarget HighPerformance99.9% Enhanced99.7% ServiceProvisioningandSupport MetricTarget 15BusinessDays StandardProvisioning–Existingfacilities(with theexceptionofsitesthathavesubscribedtoMultipleVPNs:25-30days) (Measuredasofthe timetheorderissubmitted) StandardProvisioning–Newfacilities25–30BusinessDays(Measuredasofthe timetheorderissubmitted) MaintenanceWindow(HighPerformancesitetype Sunday2am–6amEST only) MaintenanceWindow(ForEnhancedsitetype)Nightly2am–6amEST (b)ServiceLevelAgreements(SLAs) i)IfAliantfailstomeetaServiceLevelAgreement(SLA)therightsandremediessetoutinSection4(c)willapply. ServiceLevelAgreements(SLAs) StandardService Level MetricTarget ServiceAvailability99.9% MeanTimeToRepair 4hours(ForHighPerformancesitetypesandEnhancedSiteTypes). (MTTR) CEtoCEDevice(ForPriorityClass ofServiceonly)[ifapplicable] MetricTarget PacketLoss<1% WhereVPNcontainsaCustomersitewithServicespeedlowerthan1.5Mbps.) <200ms ( (WhereVPNcontainsnoCustomersiteswithServicespeedlower than1.5Mbps.) <140ms Latency (WhereVPNcontainsnoCustomersiteswithServicespeedlower than10Mbps.) <130ms (round tripdelay) (WhereVPNcontainsnoCustomersiteswithServicespeedlower than20andup to40Mbps.) <120ms (WhereVPNcontainsnoCustomersiteswithServicespeedlower than50andup to150Mbps.) <110ms CEtoCEDevice(ForNearReal-TimeClass ofServiceonly)[ifapplicable] MetricTarget PacketLoss<1% Jitter<25ms <90ms(WhereVPNcontainsaCustomersitewithServicespeedlowerthan1.5Mbps.) <60ms(WhereVPNcontainsnoCustomersiteswithServicespeedlowerthan1.5Mbps.) Latency <55ms(WhereVPNcontainsnoCustomersiteswithServicespeedlowerthan10Mbps.) (one-waydelay) <50ms(WhereVPNcontainsnoCustomersiteswithServicespeedlowerthan20andupto40Mbps.) <45ms(WhereVPNcontainsnoCustomersiteswithServicespeedlowerthan50andupto150Mbps.) (c)CustomerServiceLevelCommitmentCredits: i)IntheeventthattheCustomernotifiesAliantofanyfailuretomeetaServiceLevelsetoutunderSection4(b),Aliantwillinvestigate,analyze andcommunicate totheCustomer thecauseof theinfraction. IfitisaresultofactionsbyAliantorAliantProviders, theCustomerwillreceive: (1)ForStandardService Levels:ForthefirstfailuretosatisfyaStandardSLA,acreditequal to10%ofthetotalMonthly Feespayableas setoutinTable1inSection3(c),asmeasuredacrosstheCustomer’sVPN. Forthesecondfailure(whichmustfollowin themonth immediatelyafterthefirstfailure),acreditequal to25%ofthetotalMonthly FeespayableassetoutinTable1inSection3(c)as measuredacrosstheCustomer’sVPN. (2)ForCEtoCEDevice:ForfailuretosatisfyaCE toCEDeviceSLAforaPriorityand/orNearReal-TimeClassofService,acreditequalto 100%of thetotalMonthly FeespayableassetoutinTable2ofSection3(d)forthePriorityand/orNearReal-TimeClassofService,as applicable,forthemonthinwhichthefailureoccurred.ThecreditisapplicableonlytotheVPNinwhichtheinfractionoccurred.The Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page5of13 creditinanygivenmonthcannotexceedthe totalMonthlyFeespayablefortheNearReal-TimeorPriorityClassofServiceas applicableinTable2ofSection3(d). ii)Exceptions: (1)Customersitesbelonging to2ormoreVPNmembershipswillonlyreceiveonecredit. (2)ChangingreportingtargetsitesafteraninitialorderwilldisruptreportingandinvalidatecurrentmonthSLAs. 5.AcceptableUsePolicyforShared Internet.TheCustomeracknowledgesandagreestobeboundbythe termssetoutin theAcceptableUse Policy,attachedheretoasAppendix2ofthisAgreement. 6.TerminationCharge. In theeventtheCustomer terminatesthisAgreementorpartthereof,orremovesanySite,priortotheexpirationofthe InitialServiceTermoraServiceRenewalTerm,theCustomershallpay toAliantatsuchtime,inasinglepaymentasliquidateddamagesfor early terminationof thisAgreementoranypart thereofor theremovalofaSite,andnotasapenalty,onehalfof theremainingcommitted revenuesfor theterminatedservicesorSite(“TerminationCharge”). Forthepurposesofcalculatingthecommittedrevenues,thesumofthe discountedmonthlyratesfortheTerminatedServiceswillbemultipliedbythenumberofmonths(prorated)remainingintheInitialTerm. 7.Ifduring theInitialServiceTermoranyServiceRenewalTerm,theCustomermigratesfromtheService,inwholeorinpart, toanothersimilar commitment-baseddataserviceprovidedbyAliant,theTerminationChargewillbewaivedprovidingthatthesumof thecommittedrevenues, ascalculatedinSection6,for thenewserviceequalsorexceedstheremainingcommittedrevenuesforthisAgreement.Shouldthecommitted revenuesfor thenewservicenotexceed theremainingcommittedrevenuesforthisAgreementduringthefirst36monthsof theAgreement,the TerminationChargewillbeapplied tothedifferencebetweentheremainingcommittedrevenuesforthisAgreementandthecommitted revenuesfor thenewservice. Afterthirtysix(36)monthsoftheTerm,Aliantagrees,uponrequestfromtheCustomer,thatitshallreviewtheServicetodetermineif thereisa moreappropriateAliantServicefortheCustomer,giventheirbusinessandanychangesinmarketconditions.ShouldtheirbeanAliantservice thatbettersuitstheCustomer’sneeds,AliantandtheCustomershallnegotiatefortheCustomer’stransitionfrom thisServicetothealternate Aliantservice.Customeracknowledgesandagreesthatanysuch transitionshallrequiretheCustomertoagree toobtainthealternateservice, andanycomparableservice,exclusivelyfromAliant,andthattheCustomershallmaintainthenumberofsitesforwhichtheServiceand alternateserviceisprovidedthroughouttheremainderoftheTerm.Anydefaultoftheseconditionsshallbedeemedamaterialbreachofthis Agreement. 8.LimitedWarranty.Aliantdoesnotguaranteeerror-freeoruninterruptedoperationoftheService.Intheeventofserviceinterruptionslasting twenty-four(24)hoursorlongerfromAliant’sreceiptofwrittennotificationfromtheCustomer,Aliant,upontheCustomer’swrittenrequest,will provideto theCustomeracreditorrefundofChargesproportionatetothelengthof theinterruptioncommencingfromAliantreceiptofthe Customer’snotification,inaccordancewithSection4ofthisAgreement.SubjecttoSection10,aninaccordancewithSection9,suchcreditor refundwillbe theCustomer’ssoleandexclusiveremedy,atlaworinequity,againstAliantoritsrepresentatives,whichincludeAliant’s employees,affiliates,principals,shareholders,officers,subsidiaries,parentoganizationsand/orcontractors(hereinafterreferredtoas Representatives),relatingtonon-performanceoftheService(s).AR, LIANTAND ITSEPRESENTATIVES MAKENOWARRANTIES R,,,,, EPRESENTATIONSOR CONDITIONSOFANYNATUREWHATSOEVEREITHEREXPRESSOR IMPLIEDINCLUDINGWITHOUTLIMITATIONANYWARRANTY S, REPRESENTATIONOR CONDITIONOFFITNESS FORAPARTICULARPURPOSEORMERCHANTABILITYWITH RESPECTTOTHEERVICESANDALL ,,,. WARRANTIES REPRESENTATIONSAND CONDITIONSEXPRESSORIMPLIEDAREHEREBYEXCLUDED 9.LimitationofLiability.S810,A’,R,,, UBJECTTOPARAGRAPHSANDLIANTSORANYOF ITSEPRESENTATIVESTOTAL CUMULATIVELIABILITY IFANYTO CA,, THEUSTOMERORANYTHIRDPARTY FORDAMAGESRELATEDTOTHISGREEMENT FORANY CAUSEWHATSOEVER INCLUDING DAMAGESARISING FROM A(),,A ABREACHOFTHISGREEMENTINCLUDINGA FUNDAMENTALBREACHOROTHERWISENEGLIGENCEANYACTOROMISSIONOFLIANTORITS , REPRESENTATIVESORUNDERANYOTHERTHEORYOFLAWOREQUITYWILLBELIMITEDTOTHOSE DAMAGESACTUALLYPROVENAS DIRECTLY AR,(I)$10,000.00() ATTRIBUTABLETOLIANTOR ITSEPRESENTATIVESANDWILL INNOEVENTEXCEEDTHELESSEROFANDIITHETOTAL INAGGREGATE C,(3), MONTHLY CHARGESPAIDBYTHEUSTOMER DURINGTHEPERIODSUCHDAMAGESWERE INCURREDSUCHPERIODNOTTOEXCEEDTHREE MONTHS S.AR FORTHESPECIFICERVICESTHATALLEGEDLYGAVE RISETOTHE DAMAGESUNDERNOCIRCUMSTANCESWILLLIANTORANYOFITSEPRESENTATIVES C,,,,, BELIABLETOTHEUSTOMERORANYTHIRDPARTY FORANY INDIRECTSPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTALECONOMICORPUNITIVE DAMAGES ,,,, INCLUDINGWITHOUTLIMITATIONLOSSOF DATALOSSOF INCOMELOSSOFPROFITOR FAILURETO REALIZEEXPECTEDSAVINGSARISING DIRECTLYOR (),,A INDIRECTLY FROMBREACHOF CONTRACTINCLUDINGFUNDAMENTALBREACHOROTHERWISENEGLIGENCEANYACTOROMISSIONOFLIANTORITS ,,A REPRESENTATIVESORUNDERANYOTHERTHEORYOFLAWOREQUITYEVEN IF LIANTHADKNOWLEDGEOFORREASONABLY COULDHAVE FORESEEN . THEPOSSIBILITYOFSUCH DAMAGES 10.Exclusion ofLiability.AliantoranyofitsRepresentativeswillnotbeliabletotheCustomeroranythirdpartyfor:(a)anyactoromissionof theCustomeroranycarrierotherthanAliant;(b)anyclaimsoractionsrelatedtodefamation,copyrightortrademarkinfringement,orthe violationofany thirdpartyrights,arisingfromuseofServices;(c)infringementofpatentsarisingfromcombiningorusingCustomer-provided facilitieswithServicesorAliant'sfacilities;(d)anyunauthorizeduseofServices;or(e)anybreachasaresultofanoccuranceof ForceMajeure. 11.Confidentiality.UnlesstheCustomerconsentsinwriting,ordisclosureispursuanttoalegalpower,allinformationprovidedbytheCustomer toAliantwithrespecttotheServicewillbekeptconfidentialandwillnotbedisclosedtoanyoneotherthan:(a)apersonwho,inthereasonable opinionofAliant,istheCustomer’sagent;(b)anothertelecommunicationcompanyorsubcontractor,partneroragentofAliantinvolvedinthe provisioningoftheService,whoisrequiredtoreceivetheCustomerinformationinorderforAlianttooffertheServicetotheCustomer;or(c) Aliant’sagentorconsultantsretainedinthecollectionoftheCustomer’saccount;providedtheinformationisrequiredforsuchpurposeasset outhereinandsuchpersonorcompanyagreetobeboundbytheprovisionsofthisSection11.InformationrelatingtoratesfortheServices willbekeptconfidentialbytheCustomer. 12.UseoftheServices.TheCustomerwillnot,norwillitpermitothersorassistothersto,tamperwith,alterorrearrangetheservicesor theAliantfacilities requiredtoprovide theservices,orotherwiseabuseorfraudulentlyuse theServices. Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page6of13 13.ChargesandPayments.ThecustomerwillbeinvoicedforServiceonamonthlybasis.Unlessotherwiseprovided,invoicedamountswillbedueand payablewithin thirty(30)daysafter thedateof theinvoice.AllChargesnotpaidwhenduewillbearinterestat theBankofCanadaprimerateplusfive percent(5%)fromtimeto time("LatePaymentCharge").UponterminationofanyServices,allchargeswillbecomeimmediatelydueandpayableandwill, atsuch time,besubjecttotheLatePaymentCharge.TheCustomerwillnotdeductorset-offanyamountfromanychargesduetoAliant Inthecaseofa recurringcharge thatshouldnothavebeenbilledorthatwasoverbilled,aCustomerwillbecreditedwiththeexcesssubject totheCustomernotifyingAliant inwritingwithin150daysof thedateof thebillcontaining thecharge thatshouldnothavebeenbilledorwasoverbilled. 14.ProprietaryRights.TitletotheServices,includingallrelatedsoftware,hardware,facilitiesandrelateddocumentationprovidedbyAliantinconnectionwith theServiceswillatall timesremainwithAliantoritssuppliers,other than thenon-exclusiverighttouse theServicesunder theseTermsandConditions, the Customerdoesnotacquireany titleorotherrightsto theServices. 15.Notices.Allnotices,acceptances,consentsandapprovalsprovidedfororpermittedhereinshallbeinwritingandmaybegivenbydeliveryorby facsimile(followedbydeliveryoftheoriginal)to theotherpartyasfollows: Cutomer–Addressprovidedabove Aliant–OneBrunswickSquare,P.O.Box1430,SaintJohn,NewBrunswick,CanadaE2L4K2–Attn:XXXXXXX 16.GeneralProvisions.ThisAgreement(includingdocumentsreferencedhereinorprovidedto theCustomerduring the InitialServiceTermorService RenewalTermrepresents theentireagreementbetweenAliantandtheCustomer.Neitherpartymayassign thisAgreementwithout thepriorwritten consentof theotherparty.However,AliantmayassignthisAgreementtoanaffiliatewithout theCustomer’sconsent.Exceptasotherwiseexpressly providedinthisAgreement,intheeventofanyconflictorinconsistencybetweenanypartof thisAgreement, thefollowingorderofprecedenceshallapply: applicableTariffs(ifany)andtermsof thisAgreement.ThisAgreementhasbeendrawnupinEnglishat therequestof theparties.Lespartiesontconvenu quelaprésenteententesoitrédigéeenanglais. Bysigningbelow,AliantandtheCustomeragreethatthisServiceScheduleisattachedtoandformspartoftheAgreementandisgovernedbythe termsandconditionsoftheAgreement,witheffectfromthedateofexecutionofthisServiceScheduleby theCustomer.Capitalizedtermsusedbut notdefinedinthisServiceSchedulehavethemeaningsgiventothemintheAgreement. THISAGREEMENT ISSUBJECTTOTHE LIMITATIONOF LIABILITYSETOUTABOVE.BYSIGNINGBELOW,THECUSTOMER INDICATESTHAT IT HASREAD,UNDERSTANDSANDAGREES WITHALLOFTHETERMSANDCONDITIONSSETOUTORREFERENCED INTHISAGREEMENT. City ofSaintJohnALIANTTELECOM INC.(“Aliant”) SIGNATURE:_____________________________________SIGNATURE:_____________________________________ NAME:NAME: TITLE:TITLE: IamauthorizedtobindCustomertothetermsandconditionsofIamauthorizedtobindAlianttothetermsandconditionsofthis thisServiceSchedule.ServiceSchedule. DATE:___________________________________DATE:______________________________________ Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page7of13 Exhibit“A” WebPortal TermsandConditions Subject tothemanagementlevelspecifiedinSection3oftheServiceSchedule,withtheALIANT IPVPNServicetheCustomerisprovidedaWeb tool(“WebPortal”)thatenablestheCustomertoviewALIANT IPVPNreports. TheCustomerissolelyresponsibleforaccesstoanduseoftheWebPortalbyanyofitsemployees,officers,directors,agentsandanyotheruserof theAliantIPVPNServiceandWebPortal(collectively,the“Users”).(TheCustomerand/orUseraresometimeshereinafterreferredtoas“you.”) TheCustomeragreestocomplywithandtoensurethat,theUserscomplywith thefollowingtermsandconditionsassociatedwiththeuseofthe ALIANT IPVPNServiceandWebPortal. TousetheWebPortal,youwillbegivenaSystemAdministratoraccountthatwillletyoucreateotheraccountsforUsersauthorizedbyyou.The SystemAdministratorisresponsibleforensuringthatonlyUsersauthorizedbyyouobtainanaccountandpassword. WhenprovidingcontactinformationfortheWebPortal,youagree toprovideaccurateandcurrentinformationandtoupdatepromptlysuch informationasnecessarytoensurethatitiskeptaccurateandcomplete. Youagreeyoushall(a)maintaintheconfidentialityofallpasswordsand/orotheraccountidentifiersthatyouchooseorareassigned,and(b)be responsibleforallactivities thatoccurundersuchpasswordsand/oraccount(s).Further,youagree tonotifyAliantofanyunauthoriseduseofyour passwordsand/oraccount(s).Youareresponsiblefor theactivationanddeactivationofpasswordsviayoursystemadministratoraccount(assigned toyoubyAliant).Aliantwillnotassumeanyresponsibilityforyouractsoromissions. Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page8of13 Appendix1:Definitions AccessmeansaportionoftheCustomer’sWANnetworkfrom theAliantPointofPresence(POP)totheCustomer’ssite(s)uptoandincludingthe Customer’sLANfacingEthernetportontheCEdevice. AliantMeasuredTroubleTicketmeanstheprocessbywhichAliant tracks toresolutiona troubleasreportedeitherbytheCustomerorAliant. Downtimemeanstheunavailabilityofoneormoresiteson theCustomer’sALIANT IPVPNnetworkbasedonanAliantMeasuredTroubleTicket. ExcludedDowntimemeans(i)themaintenancewindowduringwhichAliantmayperformmaintenanceontheALIANT IPVPNnetwork (“ScheduledMaintenance”),(ii)DowntimecausedbyanEventof ForceMajeure,(iii)Downtimethatresultsfromanyactionsoromissionsofthe CustomerorCustomer’sEndUsersoftheServiceorotherthirdparties,(iv)Downtime thatresultsfromNon-AliantEquipmentorequipmentand softwareofthirdparties,and(v)DowntimewhereAliantisnotprovidedpromptaccesstotheCustomer’ssitetoaddressthetrouble. InternetProtocolMulti-ProtocolLabelSwitching(IPMPLS)CoreNetworkmeansanetworkextendingfromprovideredgeroutertoprovider edgerouter.ItdoesnotincludetheaccessloopfromtheCustomersite(s) totheprovideredgerouter. ForceMajeuremeans,anyinterferenceoftheperformanceofobligationscontemplatedinthisAgreement,inwholeorinpart,bycircumstances beyondthereasonablecontrolofbreachingpartyincluding,withoutlimitation,ActofGod,war,terrorism,power failure,civilunrestoractsofpublic enemies,laborunrestsuchasstrikes,slowdownandpicketing,thepartyaffectedshallbeexcusedfromperformanceofitsobligationstotheextent suchparty’sobligationsrelate to theperformancesointerferedwith,providedthatthepartysoaffectedshallusecommerciallyreasonableefforts to removesuchcausesofnon-performance. Jittermeansameasurementofdelayvariationinmillisecondsoveracalendarmonth.ThesemeasurementsaremadefromtheCEdeviceatone sitetotheCEdeviceateachoftwootherselectedsitesonthesameVPN.JitterismeasuredusingpacketssentbytheServiceAssuranceAgent, polledevery15minutes.Thepacketsizefor thejitterprobeis32bytes. ItiscalculatedasanarithmeticmeanfortheeligibleCustomernetwork overthecalendarmonthusinga24-hourclock.ItisevaluatedforSLAcomplianceforeachcalendarmonth. Latency(CEdevicetoCEdevice)meansameasureofthedelayin timefromthesendingofapredeterminedsizeofpacketby thesourceCE devicetoitsreceivingbythedestinationCEdevice.ThesemeasurementsaremadefromtheCEdeviceatonesitetotheCEdeviceateachoftwo otherselectedsitesonthesameVPN.IntheinstancewhereaVPNcontainsCustomersiteswithvaryingServicespeeds, theSLAwouldapplyto thelowestspeedsite.LatencyismeasuredusingpacketssentbytheServiceAssuranceAgent,polledevery15minutes.Thepacketsizeforthe latencyprobeis256bytes.ItiscalculatedasanarithmeticmeanfortheeligibleCustomernetworkoverthecalendarmonthusinga24-hourclock. ItisevaluatedforSLAcomplianceineachcalendarmonth.Round-tripdelayiscalculatedforPriorityClassofService.Aone-waydelayiscalculated ashalfof theround tripdelayforNearReal-TimeClassofService. Latency(Core)meanstheaverageround tripdelayinmillisecondsofapacketovertheAliantMPLSCoreNetworkoveracalendarmonth. Itis measuredin15-minuteincrementsbetweendifferentsourceanddestinationdevicesfromprovideredgetoprovideredgerouter. Itiscalculatedas anarithmeticmeanfortheAliantMPLSCorenetworkover thecalendarmonthusinga24-hourclock. ItisevaluatedforSLOcomplianceineach calendarmonth. MeanTimeToRepair(MTTR)meansthe totaldurationofallSLATroubleTicketsaveragedoverasinglecalendarmonthfortheCustomer’s network.Itis thedurationintimebetweenAliant’sdetectionofafailureorCustomernotificationofunavailabilityofserviceandthere-establishment ofservice.Itis thesumofthedurationofalltroubleticketsdividedbythenumberof troubleticketsgeneratedduringacalendarmonth.The“ticket duration”isthe timefromwhenaparticular troubleticketisopenedto thetimeserviceisrestoredtonormaloperatingperformancelessany “ExcludedDowntime.” OutageTimemeansTotalDowntimelessExcludedDowntimepercalendarmonth. Packet Lossmeansametricdefinedasthepercentageofpacketssent thatwillbelostin transmissionfromsourceCEdevice todestinationCE device.ThesemeasurementsaremadefromtheCEdeviceatonesitetotheCEdeviceateachof twootherselectedsitesonthesameVPN. PacketLossismeasuredusingpacketssentbytheServiceAssuranceAgent,polledevery15minutes.Thepacket-sizefor thepacketlossprobeis 32bytes. Itiscalculatedasanarithmeticmeanfor theeligibleCustomernetworkoverthecalendarmonthusinga24-hourclock. Itisevaluatedfor SLAcomplianceineachcalendarmonth. Packet Loss(Core)meanstheaveragepercentageofpacketslostover theAliantMPLSCoreNetworkoveracalendarmonth.Itismeasuredin 15-minuteincrementsbetweendifferentsourceanddestinationdevicesfromprovideredge toprovideredgerouter.Itiscalculatedasanarithmetic meanfortheAliantMPLSCoreNetworkoverthecalendarmonthusinga24-hourclock. ItisevaluatedforSLOcomplianceineachcalendarmonth. ServiceAvailabilitymeansthemeasurementoftheaverageavailabilityacrosstheCustomer’snetworkmeasuredacrossonecalendarmonth. ServiceAvailabilityismeasuredandreportedasapercentageandevaluatedmonthlyforcompliance.In thecaseofahuboutage,theoutageis measuredasasingleevent.ThemeasurementisdefinedastheaveragetimeinminutesoveracalendarmonththattheCustomer’snetworkis availableforroutingofpacketsdividedby thetotaleligible timeinthatmonthexcluding“ExcludedDowntime.”Anout-of-serviceconditionbegins whenidentifiedbyAliant’sOperationsCentreortheCustomernotifiesAliantandendswhentheServiceisreturnedto theCustomerinnormal workingcondition. ServiceAvailability= Totaleligible timeincalendarmonth-OutageTimeinmonthperAliantMeasuredTroubleTickets Totaleligible timeincalendarmonth Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page9of13 Definitions(cont’d) ServiceAvailability(Core)meansthemeasurementoftheaverageavailabilityacross theAliantMPLSCorenetworkmeasuredacrossone calendarmonth.ServiceAvailability(Core)ismeasuredandreportedasapercentageandevaluatedmonthlyforSLOcompliance. Itisdefinedas theaveragetimeinminutesoveracalendarmonth thattheAliantCore IPMPLSnetworkisavailableforroutingofpacketsdividedby the total eligibletimeinthatmonthexcluding“ExcludedDowntime”.Anout-of-serviceconditionbeginswhenidentifiedbyAliant’sOperationsCentreor the CustomernotifiesAliantandendswhen theServiceisreturned totheCustomerinnormalworkingcondition. ServiceAvailability(Core)= Totaleligibletimeincalendarmonth-OutageTimeinmonthperAliantMeasuredTroubleTickets Totaleligible timeincalendarmonth SiteAvailabilitymeansthemeasurementasapercentageoftimeover thecalendarmonthoftheavailabilityoftheALIANT IPVPNServiceata particularservinglocationtotransmitto,andreceivedatafrom,Aliant’s IPMPLSCoreNetwork.TheactualSiteAvailabilitymetricvaluewilldiffer dependingontherobustnessofthesolutionprovidedtotheCustomer’ssiteasindicatedbythesitetype. SiteAvailability= Totaleligibletimeincalendarmonth-OutageTimeinmonthperAliantMeasuredTroubleTicketsopenedagainstthatsite Totaleligibletimeincalendarmonth TotalDowntimemeans the totalaggregatedDowntimepercalendarmonth. Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page10of13 Appendix2AcceptableUsePolicy–ReferstoUse ofShared InternetAccessFeature Introduction AliantTelecomBusinessInternetServiceiscommittedtobeingaresponsiblenetworkcitizen.Toassistusinprotectingtheusefulnessand enjoymentofthe Internetforourmembersandforotherusers,weadviseyoureadthefollowingdocumentoutliningourpoliciesonnetworkabuse. TheactivitiesdescribedbelowconstituteviolationsoftheAliantTelecomServiceAgreementsthatmayresultinthelossofyourservice. TheAliantTelecomInternetServicesAcceptableUsePolicyprohibitsactivitiesthatinclude,butarenotlimited to thePoliciesdescribedbelow.The termsof thisAcceptableUsePolicymaychangeatanytimeandwithoutpriornotice;youareresponsibleforinformingyourselfofanychangesto thisAcceptableUsePolicybyperiodicallyconsultingthispage. IfyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheAliantTelecom InternetServicesAcceptableUse Policy,donothesitate tocontactAliantTelecomviaemailabuse@aliant.net. FacilitiesprovidedtoacustomerbyAliantTelecomarefortheexclusiveuseofthecustomerandmaynotberesoldwithouttheexpresswritten permissionofAliantTelecom. GeneralAcceptableUsePoliciesforInternet(the"Policies") TheCustomerissolelyresponsibleforuseoftheServicesbyanyofitsemployees,officers,directors,agentsandanyotherenduserof theServices (collectively,the“EndUsers”).TheCustomeragreestocomply,and toensurethat,theEndUserscomplywiththefollowingpoliciesandprocedures associatedwiththeuseoftheServices(theCustomerand/orEndUsersaresometimeshereinafterreferredtoas“you”). Rules.WhileusingtheService,youmay not: (a)post, transmitorotherwisedistributeinformationconstitutingorencouragingconductthatwouldconstituteacriminaloffenseorgive risetocivilliability,orotherwiseusetheServiceinamannerwhichiscontrarytolaworwouldserve torestrictorinhibitanyotheruserfromusing orenjoyingtheServiceortheInternet; (b)postortransmitmessagesconstituting"spam",whichincludesbutisnotlimitedtounsolicitede-mailmessages,inappropriatepostingsto newsgroups,falsecommercialmessages,mailbombingoranyotherabuseofe-mailornewsgroupservers; (c)postortransmitanyinformationorsoftwarewhichcontainsavirus,"cancelbot","trojanhorse","worm"orotherharmfulordisruptive component;or (d)uploadordownload,post,publish,retrieve, transmit,orotherwisereproduce,distributeorprovideaccesstoinformation,softwareor othermaterialwhich:(i)isconfidentialorisprotectedbycopyrightorotherintellectualpropertyrights,withoutpriorauthorizationfromthe rightsholder(s);(ii)isdefamatory,obscene,childpornographyorhateliterature;or(iii)constitutesinvasionofprivacy,appropriationof personality,orunauthorizedlinkingorframing. YourEquipment ItisyourresponsibilitytoensurethatyourcomputersystemmeetstheminimumrequirementsstatedbyAliantTelecomasbeingnecessarytouse theService.Fromtime to time,thecomputerequipmentrequiredtoaccessandusetheServicemaychange.Accordingly,yourcomputerequipment maycease tobeadequatetoaccessandusetheService. YouCanBestControltheRiskandThereforeAreResponsible AliantTelecomwillnotassumeanyresponsibilityforyouractsoromission.Accountandpasswordprotectionwillbeyourresponsibility. Monitoring AliantTelecomhasnoobligationtomonitortheService.However,inordertoprotectitselfanditssubscribers,AliantTelecomwillbeentitled to electronicallymonitortheServicefromtime totimeanddiscloseanyinformationconcerningtheEndUserrequiredbytheCustomerorthatis necessarytosatisfyanylaw,regulationorlawfulrequest.AliantTelecomwillnotintentionallymonitorordiscloseanyprivatee-mailmessageunless requiredbylaw.AliantTelecomreservestherighttorefusetopost,ortoremoveanyinformationormaterials,inwholeorinpart,thatitdetermines, initssolediscretion,areunacceptable,undesirable,orinviolationofthesepolicies. Content Youacknowledgethatsomecontent,productsorservicesavailablewithorthroughtheService("Content")maybeoffensiveormaynotcomplywith applicablelaws.YouunderstandthatneitherAliantTelecomnoranyofitsaffiliatesattempttocensorormonitoranyContent.Youalsoacknowledge thatneitherAliantTelecomnoranyofitsaffiliateshaveanyobligationtomonitoryouruseoftheServiceand,exceptasprovidedherein,haveno controloversuchuse.YouassumetotalresponsibilityandriskforaccesstooruseofContentandforyouruseoftheService.AliantTelecomand itsaffiliatesassumenoliabilitywhatsoeverforanyclaimsorlossesarisingoutoforotherwiserelatingtoyouraccesstooruseofContent. Privacy AliantTelecomcannotguaranteeprivacy.Yourmessagesmaybethesubjectofunauthorized thirdpartyinterceptionandreview.AliantTelecom thereforerecommends thattheServicenotbeusedforthe transmissionofconfidentialinformation. E-mail Sendingunsolicited,e-mailmessages,including,withoutlimitation,commercialadvertisingandinformationalannouncementsisprohibited.Users willnotuseanothersite’smailservertorelaymail. Usenet Usersshallnotpostten(10)ormoremessagessimilarincontenttoUsenetorothernewsgroups,forums,e-mailmailinglistsorothersimilargroups orlists.UserswillnotpostanyUsenetorothernewsgroup,forum,emailmailinglistorothersimilargrouporlistarticleswhichareoff-topic accordingtothecharterorotherowned-published FAQordescriptionof thegrouporlist. SystemandNetworkSecurity Usersareprohibitedfromviolatinganysystemornetworksecuritymeasuresincludingbutnotlimited toengaginginunauthorizedaccessoruseof AliantTelecom’sorathirdparty’snetwork,dataorinformationUsersareunauthorized tomonitorAliantTelecomorthirdparty’sdata,systemsor network traffic.Usersareprohibitedtointerferewithservicetoanyuser,hostornetworkincludingwithoutlimitation,mailbombing,flooding, Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page11of13 deliberateattemptstooverloadasystemandbroadcastattacks.UsersareprohibitedtoforgeanyTCP-IPpacketheaderoranypartoftheheader informationinane-mailornewsgroupposting. Imposition ofRestrictiononUse InordertoensurethatallBusinesscustomershavefairandequalaccesstothebenefitsoftheservice,AliantTelecomhaveenactedaFairAccess Policy(FAP) topreventexcessconsumptionofbandwidth.Usinghistorical,statisticalanalysisofitsusersbase,AliantTelecomestablishesa generousbaselinefor“normal”usageofitssystemresources.WhenaCustomerexhibitspatternsofsystemusagewhichplacehimorherabove thatthresholdforanextendedperiodoftime, throughtheFAP,AliantTelecomreservestherighttoimposerestrictionson theuseofServicesto ensuretheintegrityofthesystemforthevastmajorityofusers(this“vastmajority”usuallybeingapproximately98%ofthesubscriberbaseatany onetime).OnceaCustomer’susagepatternsettlesbackinto thenormalrange,therestrictionsarelifted. VIOLATIONOFACCEPTABLEUSEPOLICY AliantTelecomconsiders theabovepracticestoconstituteabuseofitsservice.Therefore,AliantTelecom’stermsandconditionsofserviceprohibit thesepractices.Engaginginoneormoreofthesepracticesmayresultinterminationorsuspensionof theoffender’saccountand/oraccess toAliant Telecom’sservicesinaccordancewiththecustomer’sagreementwithAliantTelecom Nothingcontainedinthispolicyshallbeconstrued tolimitAliantTelecom’sactionsorremediesinanywaywithrespecttoanyoftheforegoing activities.ALIANTTELECOMreservestherighttotakeanyandalladditionalactionsitmaydeemappropriatewithrespecttosuchactivities, includingwithoutlimitation takingactiontorecoverthecostsandexpensesofidentifyingoffendersandremovingthemfromtheALIANTTELECOM service,andlevyingcancellationchargestocoverALIANTTELECOM’scosts. Inaddition,ALIANTTELECOMreservesatalltimesallrightsand remediesavailabletoitwithrespecttosuchactivitiesatlaworinequity. IncidentReporting/ContactInformation Complaintsregardingemail,orUSENETabuse,SPAMorIllegalUseorSystemorNetworkSecurityissues,shouldbesenttoabuse@aliant.ca. Wherepossible,detailsshouldbeincludedthatwouldassistAliantTelecomininvestigatingandresolvingthecomplaint(i.e.expandedheadersand acopyof theoffendingtransmission). RevisionstothisPolicy AliantTelecommaymodifythispolicyatanytime,withoutpriornotification,effectivewhenpostedtoAliantTelecom'spublicwebsite.Noticemay alsobeprovidedviaelectronicmailorregularmail. Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page12of13 Appendix3:Letter ofAuthorization[ifapplicable] Towhomitmayconcern, TheundersignedherebyconfirmsthatithasprovidedauthorizationtoAliantor,if thisletterissenttoTelus,Bell,BellWest,(theAsymmetricDigital SubscriberLine“ADSL”ServiceProvider)toperformtheconfigurationofthesubscriberlineandnetworkfacilitiesandtheinstallationofrequisite networkequipmentarisingfromtheundersigned’srequesttoAliantor,if thisletterissenttoTelus,Bell,BellWestforADSLserviceassociatedwith thefollowingbillingtelephonenumber(s)____________________,andrequeststhatyoucoordinatewithAliantor,ifthisletterissenttoTelus,Bell, BellWestmaintenanceandrepairactivitieswithrespectto therequestedADSLservice. Signed:_______________________________________ Date:_________________________________________ NAME:________________________________________ TITLE:________________________________________ COMPANYNAME:______________________________ ADDRESS____________________________________ PHONE___________________ Aliant IPVPNService ContractandServiceSchedule Page13of13 Appendix4:MaintenanceofCustomerOwnedCEDevices 1.AliantagreestousecommerciallyreasonableeffortstomaintainingoodoperatingconditiontheCustomerownedCEdevice(s)locatedat theCustomersite(s)listedinSection3. 2.UponreceiptofarequestfromtheCustomer,Aliantmay,initssolediscretion,andat theCustomer’sexpense: a)repairanyproblemscausedbytheCustomerorbyathirdparty,orotherexternallycausedproblems, b)moveexistingequipment, c)installadditionalequipment,.and d)updateand/orupgradeexistingequipment. ChargesforallprecedingserviceswillbeinvoicedatAliant'sprevailingrates. Aliantmaytakeanyreasonablestepstomarkorotherwiseidentifyanyequipment.SuchmarkingsshallberetainedonanyCEdeviceto provideforsubsequentmaintenanceandanyattempttoremovethemarkingsshallpermitAlianttoterminatethisServiceSchedule. 3.AliantshallnotbeobligatedtoprovidemaintenanceunderthisAppendix4andmayterminatethisServiceScheduleinwholeorinpartupon theoccurrenceofanyofthefollowingevents: a)theCEdeviceshavebeenserviced,installed,altered,repairedorrelocatedbyanypartyotherthanAliantoraAliantProvider; b)theCEdeviceshavebeentransferredintitlewithoutthewrittenconsentofAliant(whichconsentshallnotbeunreasonably withheld); c)theCEdevicesdisplaydefectswhicharecosmeticinnatureand/oraretheresultofmishandling,abuse,misuse,improperstorageor operation,installationormaintenancebyanypartyotherthanAliantoraAliantProvider; d)theCEdeviceshavebeendamagedbyanyexternalcausewhatsoeverincludinguseinconjunctionwithequipmentwhichis electronicallyormechanicallyincompatible;or e)theCEdeviceshavenotbeenusedcontinuouslyinaccordancewithenvironmentalconditionsstipulatedbybothAliantandthe manufacturerof theCEdevices. 4.ShouldareplacementCEdeviceorcomponentsoftheCEdevicebenecessary,thereplacementCEdeviceorcomponentsthereofshallbe chargedtotheCustomeratAliant’sprevailingrates. Saint John Common Council Attention: Mayor Norm McFarlane & all Councilors RE: SKATEBOARD PARK FUNDING As some of you may have already received a few letters from me re the above and as of today August 16th I have not received any word back from anyone, I decided to address all of you. After hearing of$ 265,000 in funding, I have done a great deal of research that would strongly suggest we are overpaying for this park relative to what most parks that are built in Canada, l. bff.Y.f., &f!.lJt.<<fl.f.d..,~.~y'f.r.<<1. J~ili g~2.lj(l.y.~.i.<<fQr.m.at.i(!.1j,. .<<I1.d. h R.r.f/..d.fJ.f!.e.. r.x.(e,fJ.s.iy.f:, r.f:.~f:.q,r.f.h..Qn..:ikll.(.t;.IJ.Q!!.r.4.}f.e.I)..{jit.e,$.. Everything points to a Cadillac of a park and an inconsistent reporting of skateboard participation numbers. I obviously am not on council however if I was and there was a questionable issue regarding the spending of $265,000 I would hope myself or someone on council would say, maybe we should look into this further to confirm its accuracy, The cities has limited funds and if it can save a substantial amount of money then the citizens of SJ deserve this matter to be taken seriously. Otherwise, my only method is through public awareness, which r believe council does not want and neither do I, however you will leave me no choice to pursue this matter in the only manner I as a citizen can do. J will await an answer for an in person discussion by this Friday August 18th. Thank You GERRY DORT 650- 4084 gerrydort@rogers.com ~. Mayor Norm McFarlane and All Councilors Re: Skateboard Park From: Gerry Dort This is further to my letters to you re the SJ Skateboard Park. I want to thank you for having my concerns discussed on August 28th. As well congratulations on further announcements for Harbor passage as these are all positives for the city, A few points to consider of which you may want to ask yourselves as these are the questions I need answered as to the $265,000 in funding for the proposed $ 700,000 park which represents 38 % of the total cost. 1) How many quotes were received? Were they in writing? Was it tendered? 2) How many designers were queried on park construction to get an idea of possible costs and various designs? Did the designer come to see the proposed site? 3) Did you price other parks built by Spectrum, the company presently chosen. The design shown in the telegraph would suggest the photo was submitted by Fundy Skateboard Association, not the designer themselves? 4) Did you consider any research on what other cities are paying or have paid for parks, on a per square foot basis? I have prices on over 10 parks built in Canada, suggesting we are paying too much! Some of these parks are in NB. I have researched all of this very thoroughly and the price tag of the $.!..P.l!:!./f,@ ~ZJ!J!J.r!"f).fl.j!i, .f..f!.!J/i#!.~r..~4 .}!.€tJ?.~~~~$.iy.~. !..~lfl:tf.Y..f.~.!jJ!.~q,lfi.!! g, compared to what other cities are paying. The SJ Park if built like most Canadian parks can be built for close to halfthe $ 700,000 cost and if we are all concerned with a shortage of monies, a shortage of facilities and wanting to have our uptown developed then these excess monies could be used for: 1) Miniature golf course 2) 3 v 3 Basketball courts 3) Playground 4) Benches 5) Portable toilets 6) above ground Swimming pool 7) Paid security in the area Much of the above could possibly be done on or near Harbor passage. Alternatively the new SJ Sports recreation Committee could certainly use this excess of funds for some of the facilities they are working on for the City of SJ. This I believe is a more thorough and better use of Tax payers dollars and can satisfy more needs and still meet the needs of this Skateboard project. Finally does our Skateboard park need to be one of the most expensive ever built in Canada ( on a per square foot basis),when we are still not sure of how successful it can or will be and_when we are constantlv statinf! to local citizens the shortaee of monies the city has and that the monies need to be spent as resDonsiblv as possible This can be a win - win situation! 1 I. Thank you ~~~~~ R.M. (Bob) Manning 44 Chipman Hill, Suite 1400 Saint John, NB E2L 2A9 August 23, 2006 Mayor McFarlane and Members of Common Council City of Saint John 15 Market Square p ,0. Box 1971 Saint John, NB E2l 4L1 Re: Request for Municipal Funding - Saint John Multiplex Recreational/Sporting Facility Project Dear Mayor McFarlane & Members of Common Council; On behalf of the Saint John Multiplex Recreational/Sporting Facility Project (Multiplex Project) working committee, I am writing to request financial support for the Conceptual Design Phase of the Multiplex Project, An Architectural Services Proposal- Project 06-306PJ from Centre Line Architects (summary attached) outlines the scope of work and the fees associated with this phase. As a partner in this initiative, we respectfully request that the City of Saint John support this phase of the project with a financial contribution of $25,000 and be prepared to solicit the site work necessary to base the feasibility study off. The Province of New Brunswick recently committed $10,000 toward this project. The intent is to move forward the findings of the City of Saint John Recreational Facilities Committee (2004) report that outlined the need for a Multiplex facility in the Greater Saint John Region that could address the needs of a number of recreational/sporting needs including hockey, soccer, lacrosse, gymnastics, indoor walking/running track and access to regional recreational services. The Recreation Interim Committee (RIC) has identified this project as one of its top three recreational projects, In addition to satisfying the needs of the recreation/sporting needs of the citizens of the Greater Saint John region, this project would have the following additional benefits: · A catalyst for an urban renewal in the high poverty area of Saint John North - the intent is to build around the existing lord Beaverbrook Arena in the city's north end, · This project fits well with the Province of New Brunswick's 5-in-S plan for health/wellness and poverty reduction. · A project of this nature ties in with the Federal Government's plans for the establishment of additional recreational infrastructure, · This project is well supported in the community, based on the findings of the City Think Survey, which placed this as the community's top priority for recreational infrastructure, receiving large, broad-based support. I look forward to hearing back from you regarding this request. [f you have any questions regarding the request, please feel free to contact me at (506) 649-6400. d-' lattch (506) 649-6400 phone (506) 649-64]0 fax I bob.rnanning@omg.ca I www.omg.ca I I CENTRE LINE ,ARCHITECTS I I 2006 August 02 ~ ) I SAINT JOHN SPORTS COMPLEX c/o Mr, Bob Manning Owens MacFadyen Group 44 Chipman HHI Saint John, N,B. I I Re; Architectural Services ProDosal- Saint John SDOrts Complex. Proiect No, 06.306P 4'; Dear Mr. Manning: I Thank you for asking us to assist with the development of what certainly promises to be a dynamic and long overdue project for our City, and more speclflcally, the North End. We are pleased to submit to you our proposal for developing a preliminary conceptual design for this project. I Centre Line Architects is a joint venture of Murdock & Boyd Architects Inc. (MBA) of Saint John and ema ARCHITECTS inc. (ema) of Ottawa. This joint venture of the two firms was created to broaden the scope of services offered by ema and to strengthen the service offering of MBA. Both firms have a keen interest in recreational building types and recent developments in New Brunswick, for these types of facilities provided opportunties for this joint venture. The personal relationships are tied together where, Malcolm Boyd, Partner with MBA and Robert Matthews Princfpal with ema worked together in Ottawa for a number of years, completeing a number of recreational buildings, most notably the new Nepean City Hall Complex, the latest rink at the Nepean Sportsplex, as well as complex projects for both the Provincial and Federal Governments. Recently, Centre Line has been awarded three projects in southern New Brunswick:, the Fredericton Northside Sports and Leisure Complex, currenUy under construcion; the Frederiction Southside Arena Complex, currenUy in design; and the Saint John YMCA YWCA addition to the CGAC, currently in design. I I I .~ I ema has also worked with Capital Sports Management Inc. on the BELL Sensplex Project, in Kanata. CSMI offers a complete service for the design, develpopment, construction and management of arena facilities. The total package that CSMl offers may be interest to the Saint John Sportsplex, as the project advances beyond the concept stage. I Centre Line Architects proposes the following outline scope of work. I · Meet with the Steering Committee - discuss and verify the programme which at this point encompasses the following. Existing LBR ice pad and associated dressing rooms to be utilized. 2 new surfaces large enough for ice pads Field House. to accomodate rock climbing, Gymnastics of the Olympic variety (parallel, uneven bars, rings, etc.). Capable of hosting major gymnastic events. Indoor walking track. Parking -It is expected that the parking for this facility will not be able to be contained on this site. Therefore, the design process under this proposal, will identify in general terms potential parking facility options on nearby adjacent lands. Surveys of these properties may be required. I I Centre Line Architects Suite 200 50 King Street Saint John New Brunswick Canada E2L 104 T (506) 64689200 F (506) 646-9201 '. II I' I' r !~ 1:1 ,I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2006 July 31 Re: Architectural Services Proposal Page 2 · CHent to procure a legal and topographic survey, prepared in Autocad 2004 L T format, prior to Architect commencing work. · Client to procure a geotechnical investigation report. · Client is advised.thatthe existing property and adjacent properties may pose environmental concerns. A Tier 2 Environmental Audit is recommended. · Architect to Review the existing LBR and Client to obtain original drawings of same. If a measured survey of the existing building is required, a separate fee arrangement will be developed, scope specific · Prepare Concept drawings. Three steps. Step One - Architect to develop and prepare a prelimiinary scheme and meet with Client to review and sort out programming issues. This first step will be a test to determine what is possible on the site. Step Two - Architect to continue to develop and revise scheme based on feect4>ack at the first meeting. Most material will be in two dimensional format. Prepare and present design material at a second meeting. A draft order of magnitude budget wilt be developed. This submission would be considered to be approximately 75-80% complete. Step Three - Architect to refine the concept and present final design material. A number of 3 dimensional drawings in colour will be prepared, illustrating the complete design. · Fees would be based on hourly rate involvement, to a minimum of $25,000, and depending on the full extent of services up to a maximum of $35,000, for the scope of work referred to above. Out of pocket expenses for travel expenses from Ottawa, and other normal expenses such as communication. printing, mileage outside the City is billable. HST not included, · Fees for the survey work, geotechnical study and environmental audit are not included in this proposal. Procurement of these services is normally the responsibility of the Client, but usually input and direction is provided by the Architect. Hughes Surveys quoted a fee of $4,000 for the topographic and legal survey of the LBR property and the Irving Gas Station lot Fundy Engineering quoted $2,000 for a Tier 1 assessment of the main LBR site, $5,000 for a Tier 2 assessment of the Gas Station site and $3,000 for a geotechnical report, jf it is done at same time as Environmental work, '-~ The work..could commence in August and be complete by the November/December timeline, The survey, geotechnical and environmental work should begin as soon as possible. Please contact me at 646~9200, so that we can continue our discussions on moving this project forward. Yours sincerely, I I I CENTRE LINE ARCHITECTS ~-wA " Greg Murdock Robert Matthews I l G:\2006\06-306\Proposal\cover letter.ltr.dac