Rossland’s “Not So Bad,” right? Moving toward more cooperation with our neighbouring communities; should lot coverage be subject to variance applications? A report on Rossland’s water supply and treatment; an assessment of how our pool facility falls short; and a new RDKB report. And more, of course! PRESENT: Mayor Andy Morel and Councillors Maya Provençal, Steward Spooner,
That secondary access road to Redstone; Gold Fever Follies; Rossland Pool update; more sculptures; should we ban new gas installations? – and more . . . Present: Mayor Kathy Moore, and Councillors Andy Morel, Janice Nightingale, Dirk Lewis, Chris Bowman, Stewart Spooner, and Terry Miller. Staff: CAO Bryan Teasdale, CFO Mike Kennedy, Manager of Operations and Infrastructure
Moratorium on short-term rental zoning for a while; a new dumpster request; re-zoning at Redstone for a new development; Community Grants and Covid Grants; our aging pool; the RDKB report … and more. Present: Mayor Kathy Moore and Councillors Terry Miller, Stewart Spooner, Chris Bowman, Dirk Lewis, Janice Nightingale, and Andy Morel. Staff: CAO Bryan Teasdale, CFO Mike
by Andrew Zwicker on Wednesday Dec 01 2010
Old BMO building in the snow - Andrew Zwicker photo
When you think about the culture of Rossland you probably pull up the first two unmistakable pieces of the puzzle: a strong outdoor sporting culture and an impressive and continually growing arts scene. A more recent development, spearheaded by the Economic Development Task Force as part of the Strategic Sustainability Commission, has been sparked by the sale and refurbishment of the old Bank of Montreal Building by Fletcher Quince. While still in the early concept stages, the requisite stars seem to be aligning nicely for a project that hopes to bring Rossland’s less-well known business culture to the forefront. Indeed, the hope is that a new business centre on the top floor of the BMO building might lead the charge out of the basements and guest rooms of the many small businesses in Rossland as well as attract new business folk to town.
by Sara Golling on Wednesday Feb 17 2021
Rossland City Council Meeting, February 16, 2021 By Zoom
Rezoning moves ahead; Mid-Town Transition project out to tender; Winter Games 2026? Disturbing intrusion at the Library; RDKB report . . .
Present: Mayor Kathy Moore, and Councillors Andy Morel, Stewart Spooner, Janice Nightingale, Chris Bowman, Dirk Lewis, and Terry Miller.
Staff: Planner Stacey Lightbourne, CAO Bryan Teasdale, CFO Elma Hamming, Recreation and Events Manager Kristi Calder, and others not visible to your reporter.
Public Input Period: No one spoke.
Zoning Amendment Bylaw: 2075 St. Paul Street
Staff recommended that Council give third reading to Bylaw # 2734, to change the zoning from R1 Residential Infill to R-3 Multiple Family Residential, with conditions to be registered on title before the bylaw is adopted: a City approved storm water management plan for the site that addresses runoff and snow melt from buildings, parkin