CoW: working toward a Recreation Master Plan; the “15 Minute City” conspiracy theory surfaces in Rossland; electronic participation in Council meetings; “CIP” is now “ReDi”; a new RDKB report; and, federal electoral district boundaries changes are coming; and, Ophir Reservoir is filling nicely. Council met at 3:00 PM for a Committee-of-the Whole meeting to continue working
CoW: working toward a Recreation Master Plan; the “15 Minute City” conspiracy theory surfaces in Rossland; electronic participation in Council meetings; “CIP” is now “ReDi”; a new RDKB report; and, federal electoral district boundaries changes are coming; and, Ophir Reservoir is filling nicely. Council met at 3:00 PM for a Committee-of-the Whole meeting to continue working
A pay boost coming for Rossland’s next Council – not this one; Aqueduct Trail improvements inspire City to replace ancient waterpipe at the same time; Financial Plan and future policing costs and City taxes; Rossland’s share of regional Fire Services up to ~$800,000 (and the rest of the RDKB report, too) Present: Mayor Kathy Moore, and Councillors Stewart Spooner, Andy Morel,
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