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2008-07-07_Supplemental Agenda Packet--Dossier de l'ordre du jour supplémentaireCity of Saint John Common Council Meeting Monday July 7, 2008 Supplemental Agenda Re: 9.2 Petition in Opposition to Proposed Re-zoning 7 Pokiok Rd. 12(a) Letter from Harour Station in Opposition to Skateboard Park City of Saint John Seance du Conseil communal Le lundi 7 juillet 2008 Ordre du jour supplementaire Objet : 9.2 Petition d'opposition au projet de rezonage de la propriete situee au 7 chemin Pokiok 12.4(a) Lettre de Harbour Station d'opposition relatives au planchodrome ~,~ ~, ` ATTENTION: Common Council -City of Saint John SUBJECT: Application for rezoning by Gerald Webster & Matrix Management We the residents of Pokiok Road and surrounding areas collectively oppose the application for rezoning 7 Pokiok Road. We feel construction on that site should meet R-2 zoning requirements, one or two family dwellings. The construction of the proposed townhouses does not blend with the existing buildings in the neighbourhood. NAME ADDRESS ~~ Rd~ ~~~~rP~ r> i y- July 4, 2008 ~~~~ ~r ~.~~t~ ~i~~,~„ Mayor Ivan Court and Members of Common Council City of Saint John Saint I<>~~~~ PO Box 1971 Saint John, NB tic~~~ i~run~~~~i~% E2L 4L1 Canada l~.?l. E\i Your Worship and Councillors: 'Te1(5o6) 63~-61o:i We understand that your Council will be considering its position with respect to the skateboard park proposed for the area adjacent to Harbour ~~' ' ~!~'`' `' ~-' ''' ` Station. At our Commission meeting today, we had an opportunity to hear from proponents of the skateboard park. We appreciate their sincere efforts and determination to provide a new recreational facility in our community. The volunteers involved are to be congratulated for their work. As a result of their presentation and your upcoming consideration of the proposal, I have been directed to write to you on behalf of the Commission. As you know, the Harbour Station Commission is responsible by legislation for the operation of the Harbour Station arena as well as the adjacent parking lot. At the present time, the parking lot is fully occupied with monthly parkers and represents a significant source of revenue for our facility which permits us to minimize the investment required by the City of Saint John and participating municipalities through the Regional Facilities Commission in our annual operations. It is also an important source of revenue for our major tenant, the Saint John Sea Dogs, on game nights. The Harbour Station Commission has expressed its concerns with respect to the skateboard park proposal to representatives of the City of Saint John on a number of previous occasions (copy attached) based on our experience as the pilot site for the project. Although we appreciate the efforts made by the proponents to address concerns which have been raised by our organization, due to its location on our parking lot, the proposal will result in the loss of approximately thirty-five (35) monthly and day of event parking spots with a direct financial impact to this facility of approximately $35,000.00 per year. This direct cost is in addition to whatever indirect losses may occur if security and vandalism concerns are not addressed and additional monthly parkers are lost. 616383.v1 The Entertainment Centre of Atlantic Canada Page 2 In our experience, building a facility represents, in some ways, the easy part of the challenge. The efforts to operate and maintain these assets require extraordinary commitment and discipline from a community. As we have noted previously, the cost of operations and managing the related liabilities require a significant investment of time and money. We are extremely proud of Harbour Station's reputation for excellent operations and maintenance and would expect nothing less of any adjacent facility. The volunteer proponents have offered those assurances that they are able to but ultimately, as owners, this facility and its operations will rest with your staff. There are, in our view, significant challenges for them in order to realise on the operating vision of the proponents and the volunteers that they represent. In our view, we would be neglecting our mandate by not alerting you to both our ongoing concerns about operations and the broader financial consequences of a decision to proceed. Naturally, we will continue to work in a co-operative manner with all stakeholders to pursue the best interests of our Region. Yours truly, Harbour Station Commission Peter Klohn Chairperson PMK/lmm 616383.v1 ~~~~ Common Clerk's Office Bureau,du greffier communal www.saintjohn.ca P.O. Box/C.P. 1971 Saint John, NB/N.-B. Canada E2L 4L1 ~ s~ pp,, OF 'W +n dpRVM The City of Saint John December 21, .2004 Mr. John Correia Secretary-Treasurer Harbour Station 99 Station Street Saint John, NB E2L 4X4 Dear Sir: At a meeting of the Gommon Council, held on December 6, 2004, the following resolution was adopted, namely:- "RESOLVED that the letter from Harbour Station Commission expressing concern over the potential loss of parking spaces to the proposed skateboard park be received for information." Yours truly, Elizabeth Gormley Assistant Common Clerk EG:slc F~~~ Thursday, September 02, 2004 99 Station Street Saint John New Brunswick Canada E2L 4X4 Tel (506) 632-6103 Fax (506) 632-6121 Email mailC~harbourstarion.nb.ca www.harboursration.nb.ca Bernie Morrison Director, Recreation and Parks City of Saint John PO Box 1971 Saint John, NB E2L 4L1 Dear Mr. Morrison: Re: Proposed Skateboard Park On behalf of the Harbour Station Commission, I would like to thank you and the Fundy Skateboard Association for the numerous presentations on the proposed skateboard park in Saint John. We certainly recognize the need for providing new recreation avenues for the City's youth; however, as discussed the Harbour Station Commission is not in agreement with the proposed site.- The area that is being proposed is currently used by Harbour Station for parking, from ,which the facility nets $200,000 per year. This area is also configured to provide an exit to reduce traffic congestion onto Station Street from the west end lot during busy times for hockey and major concerts. , In June of 2002, as good corporate sponsors Harbour Station permitted the Saint John Skateboard Association to utilize an area in the east parking lot. During the three weeks it operated there the facility sustained enough damage that it became necessary to request that the skateboarding be relocated. In that timeframe Harbour Station incurred over $2000 in damages, numerous break-ins, patron harassment, as well as damage to the marquee. During your presentation Bernie, your group indicated that the City of Saint John would be responsible for the operating costs of the park once it is constructed. Having been advised by representatives from the City of Calgary that they invest more than $200,000 a year to operate their park, which includes lighting, graffiti removal, staffing, concrete and washroom repairs, as well as programming; we also have concerns about the viability of ongoing maintenance being carried out if the park is completed. As stated at the last two meetings, the Harbour Station Commission is requesting that the proposed location be re-evaluated; we are not in support of having this activity within the Harbour Station parking lot. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any additional information. Sincerely, HARBOUR STATION COMMISSION ti C John Correia Secretary-Treasurer cc: Saint John Common Council The Entertainment Centre ofAtlantic Canada