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1 Meeting 1 of 4 METRO VANCOUVER REGIONAL DISTRICT (MVRD) - PARKS BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR BOARD MEETING Friday, January 26, :00 A.M. 28 th Floor Boardroom, 4730 Kingsway, Burnaby, British Columbia Membership and Votes A G E N D A 1 A. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA 1. January 26, 2018 Regular Parks Meeting Agenda That the MVRD Board adopt the agenda for its regular Parks meeting scheduled for January 26, 2018 as circulated. B. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES 1. November 24, 2017 Regular Parks Meeting Minutes That the MVRD Board adopt the minutes for its regular Parks meeting held November 24, 2017 as circulated. C. DELEGATIONS D. INVITED PRESENTATIONS E. CONSENT AGENDA Note: Directors may adopt in one motion all recommendations appearing on the Consent Agenda or, prior to the vote, request an item be removed from the Consent Agenda for debate or discussion, voting in opposition to a recommendation, or declaring a conflict of interest with an item. F. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA G. REPORTS NOT INCLUDED IN CONSENT AGENDA 1 Note: Recommendation is shown under each item, where applicable. January 19, 2018

2 MVRD Board Agenda - Parks January 26, 2018 Agenda Page 2 of 3 1. CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER REPORTS 1.1 Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No That the MVRD Board: a) give second and third reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017; and b) direct staff to seek consent of at least 2/3 of the participants to amend the service area to remove Abbotsford as a participant in the regional park function, and following that, forward the Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017 to the Inspector of Municipalities for approval. 1.2 Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 That the MVRD Board: a) give first, second and third reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 (the Bylaw ); b) direct staff to carry out an alternative approval process to obtain elector approval for the Bylaw pursuant to section 269 of the Local Government Act; c) establish the deadline for receiving elector responses as March 12, 2018; d) establish elector response forms in the form attached to the report dated January 12, 2018 titled Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 ; e) determine that the total number of electors of the area to which the approval process applies is 1,715,196; and f) direct staff to report the results of the alternative elector approval process to the Board and if approval has been obtained, bring the Bylaw forward for adoption by the Board. H. MOTIONS FOR WHICH NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN I. OTHER BUSINESS J. BUSINESS ARISING FROM DELEGATIONS K. RESOLUTION TO CLOSE MEETING Note: The Board must state by resolution the basis under section 90 of the Community Charter on which the meeting is being closed. If a member wishes to add an item, the basis must be included below. That the MVRD Board close its regular Parks meeting scheduled for January 26, 2018 pursuant to the Community Charter provisions, Section 90 (1) (e) as follows: 90 (1) A part of a board meeting may be closed to the public if the subject matter being considered relates to or is one or more of the following:

3 MVRD Board Agenda - Parks January 26, 2018 Agenda Page 3 of 3 (e) the acquisition, disposition or expropriation of land or improvements, if the board or committee considers that disclosure could reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the regional district. L. RISE AND REPORT (Items Released from Closed Meeting) M. ADJOURNMENT/CONCLUSION That the MVRD Board adjourn/conclude its regular Parks meeting of January 26, 2018.

4 Section B 1 METRO VANCOUVER REGIONAL DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS - PARKS Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held at 9:09 a.m. on Friday, November 24, 2017 in the 28 th Floor Boardroom, 4730 Kingsway, Burnaby, British Columbia. MEMBERS PRESENT: Port Coquitlam, Chair, Director Greg Moore Vancouver, Vice Chair, Director Raymond Louie Abbotsford, Director Sandy Blue Anmore, Director John McEwen Belcarra, Director Ralph Drew Bowen Island, Director Maureen Nicholson Burnaby, Director Derek Corrigan Burnaby, Alternate Director Pietro Calendino for Sav Dhaliwal Burnaby, Director Colleen Jordan Coquitlam, Director Craig Hodge Coquitlam, Director Richard Stewart Delta, Director Lois Jackson Delta, Director Bruce McDonald Electoral Area A, Director Maria Harris Langley City, Director Rudy Storteboom Langley Township, Director Charlie Fox Langley Township, Director Bob Long Maple Ridge, Director Nicole Read New Westminster, Director Jonathan Coté North Vancouver City, Alternate Director Don Bell for Darrell Mussatto MEMBERS ABSENT: Abbotsford, Director Henry Braun North Vancouver, Director Richard Walton Pitt Meadows, Director John Becker Port Moody, Director Mike Clay Richmond, Director Malcolm Brodie Richmond, Director Harold Steves Surrey, Director Tom Gill Surrey, Director Bruce Hayne Surrey, Director Linda Hepner Surrey, Director Barbara Steele Surrey, Director Judy Villeneuve Surrey, Director Dave Woods Tsawwassen, Director Bryce Williams (arrived at 9:10 a.m.) Vancouver, Director Adriane Carr Vancouver, Director Heather Deal Vancouver, Director Kerry Jang Vancouver, Director Andrea Reimer Vancouver, Director Gregor Robertson Vancouver, Director Tim Stevenson West Vancouver, Director Michael Smith White Rock, Director Wayne Baldwin Lions Bay, Director Karl Buhr STAFF PRESENT: Carol Mason, Chief Administrative Officer Genevieve Lanz, Legislative Services Coordinator, Board and Information Services Chris Plagnol, Corporate Officer Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 1 of 11

5 A. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA 1. November 24, 2017 Regular Parks Meeting Agenda It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board: a) amend the agenda for its regular Parks meeting scheduled for November 24, 2017 by adding: i) Item C.1 Jo and Andrea Ledingham, Belcarra South Preservation Society; ii) Item C.2 Hans-Christian Behm, Bowen Island Heritage Preservation Association; b) vary the order to consider Section K. Resolution To Close Meeting prior to Section G. Reports Not Included in Consent Agenda; and c) adopt the agenda as amended. CARRIED B. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES 1. October 27, 2017 Regular Parks Meeting Minutes It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board adopt the minutes for its regular Parks meeting held October 27, 2017 as circulated. CARRIED 9:10 a.m. Director Williams arrived at the meeting. C. DELEGATIONS 1. Jo and Andrea Ledingham, Belcarra South Preservation Society Jo and Andrea Ledingham, Belcarra South Preservation Society, spoke to members about the proposed changes to the Belcarra South area from restricted access residential to non-residential public use, requesting the MVRD Board to reject the proposed plan for Belcarra South area. On-table executive summary and presentation material titled Belcarra South Proposal What s New are retained with the November 24, 2017 MVRD Board agenda. 2. Hans-Christian Behm, Bowen Island Heritage Preservation Association Hans-Christian Behm, Bowen Island Heritage Preservation Association, spoke to members about the proposed design concept resulting from the conclusion of the Davies Orchard planning study in Crippen Regional Park, requesting the MVRD Board to reject the recommended concept and transfer the management of Davies Orchard to the Bowen Island Heritage Preservation Association. Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 2 of 11

6 On-table executive summary is retained with the November 24, 2017 MVRD Board agenda. D. INVITED PRESENTATIONS No items presented. E. CONSENT AGENDA At the request of Directors, the following item was removed from the Consent Agenda, for consideration under Section F. Items Removed from the Consent Agenda: 1.1 Belcarra Regional Park Belcarra South Proposed Design Concept It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board adopt the recommendations contained in the following items presented in the November 24, 2017 MVRD Board Consent Agenda: 1.2 Crippen Regional Park Davies Orchard Planning Study, Recommended Concept 1.3 Grouse Mountain Regional Park Public Engagement Summary 1.4 Kanaka Creek Regional Park Contribution Agreement for Operation of the Kanaka Creek Bell-Irving Hatchery Delegations Received at Committee November 2017 CARRIED Director Williams absent at the vote. The items and recommendations referred to above are as follows: 1.2 Crippen Regional Park - Davies Orchard Planning Study, Recommended Concept Report dated October 11, 2017 from Jeffrey Fitzpatrick, West Area Division Manager, Regional Parks, Parks, Planning and Environment, seeking MVRD Board approval of Concept 2: Heritage Focus for Davies Orchard in Crippen Regional Park. Recommendation: That the MVRD Board: a) approve Concept 2: Heritage Focus for Davies Orchard in Crippen Regional Park as detailed in the report dated October 11, 2017, titled Crippen Regional Parks Davies Orchard Planning Study, Recommended Concept ; and b) direct staff to proceed with detailed design and implementation of Concept 2: Heritage Focus subject to regular work planning and budget approvals. Adopted on Consent 1.3 Grouse Mountain Regional Park Public Engagement Summary Report dated October 12, 2017 from Jeffrey Fitzpatrick, West Area Division Manager, Regional Parks, Parks, Planning and Environment, providing the MVRD Board with an update on public engagement in Grouse Mountain Regional Park and seeking approval to develop a preliminary park management plan. Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 3 of 11

7 Recommendation: That the MVRD Board: a) receive for information the report dated October 12, 2017, title Grouse Mountain Regional Parks Public Engagement Summary ; and b) direct staff to report back to the MVRD Board with a preliminary management plan for Grouse Mountain Regional Park. Adopted on Consent 1.4 Kanaka Creek Regional Park Contribution Agreement for Operation of the Kanaka Creek Bell-Irving Hatchery Report dated October 10, 2017 from Wendy DaDalt, East Area Division Manager, Regional Parks, Parks, Planning and Environment, seeking MVRD Board approval to enter into a three-year Contribution Agreement commencing on January 1, 2018 and ending on December 31, 2020 with the Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society toward the operation of the Kanaka Creek Bell-Irving Hatchery in the amount of $21,000 annually. Recommendation: That the MVRD Board approve the Contribution Agreement between the Metro Vancouver Regional and the Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society toward the operation of the Kanaka Creek Bell Irving Hatchery for a three year term in the amount of $21,000 annually, commencing January 1, 2018 and ending on December 31, Adopted on Consent 2.1 Delegations Received at Committee November 2017 Report dated November 8, 2017 from Kelly Hardy, Office Supervisor, Board and Information Services, Legal and Legislative Services, informing the MVRD Board of delegations received at Committees in November. Recommendation: That the MVRD Board receive for information the report dated November 8, 2017, titled Delegations Received at Committee November 2017 containing submissions received from the following delegates: a) Hans-Christian Behm. Adopted on Consent F. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA 1.1 Belcarra Regional Park Belcarra South Proposed Design Concept Report dated October 6, 2017 from Jamie Vala, Central Area Division Manager, Regional Parks, Parks, Planning and Environment, seeking MVRD Board approval of the proposed design concept from Belcarra South area in Belcarra Regional Park. Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 4 of 11

8 Main Motion It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board: a) approve the revised Belcarra South Proposed Design Concept, which changes the use of the Belcarra South area of the regional park from restricted access residential use to non-residential public use; b) retain those buildings protected with Port Moody heritage designation (Cabins 2-7 and Bole House); and c) direct staff to investigate options for Cabin 1, and report back to the MVRD Board. Members discussed ongoing tenancy within Belcarra Regional Park and requested that legal matters related to this issue be discussed at this point. It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board close its regular Parks meeting scheduled for November 24, 2017 pursuant to the Community Charter provisions, Section 90 (1) (i) as follows: 90 (1) A part of a board meeting may be closed to the public if the subject matter being considered relates to or is one or more of the following: (i) the receipt of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose. CARRIED ADJOURNMENT The MVRD Board adjourned its regular Parks meeting of November 24, 2017 at 9:24 a.m. to convene a closed meeting. RECONVENE The MVRD Board reconvened at 9:41 a.m. with the following members being in attendance: MEMBERS PRESENT: Port Coquitlam, Chair, Director Greg Moore Vancouver, Vice Chair, Director Raymond Louie Abbotsford, Director Sandy Blue Anmore, Director John McEwen Belcarra, Director Ralph Drew Bowen Island, Director Maureen Nicholson Burnaby, Director Derek Corrigan Burnaby, Alternate Director Pietro Calendino for Sav Dhaliwal Burnaby, Director Colleen Jordan Coquitlam, Director Craig Hodge Coquitlam, Director Richard Stewart Delta, Director Lois Jackson Delta, Director Bruce McDonald Electoral Area A, Director Maria Harris Langley City, Director Rudy Storteboom Langley Township, Director Charlie Fox Langley Township, Director Bob Long Maple Ridge, Director Nicole Read New Westminster, Director Jonathan Coté North Vancouver City, Alternate Director Don Bell for Darrell Mussatto North Vancouver, Director Richard Walton Pitt Meadows, Director John Becker Port Moody, Director Mike Clay Richmond, Director Malcolm Brodie Richmond, Director Harold Steves Surrey, Director Tom Gill Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 5 of 11

9 MEMBERS PRESENT (Continued): Surrey, Director Bruce Hayne Surrey, Director Linda Hepner Surrey, Director Barbara Steele Surrey, Director Judy Villeneuve Surrey, Director Dave Woods Tsawwassen, Director Bryce Williams (arrived at 9:29 a.m.) Vancouver, Director Adriane Carr MEMBERS ABSENT: Abbotsford, Director Henry Braun Vancouver, Director Heather Deal Vancouver, Director Kerry Jang Vancouver, Director Andrea Reimer Vancouver, Director Gregor Robertson Vancouver, Director Tim Stevenson West Vancouver, Director Michael Smith White Rock, Director Wayne Baldwin Lions Bay, Director Karl Buhr Agenda Order Resumed The order of the agenda resumed with Item F1.1 being before the Board. F. ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA 1.1 Belcarra Regional Park Belcarra South Proposed Design Concept (continued) Members discussed the potential development of a park-and-ride system to and from Belcarra Regional Park and the impact of increased traffic on the municipalities of Port Moody and Belcarra. Members discussed the potential for staff to work with the municipalities of Port Moody and Belcarra on the implementation of the Belcarra South proposed design concept. Amendment to the Main Motion It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board amend the Main Motion, at the end of the motion, by adding the phrase and d) direct staff to work with the municipalities of Port Moody and Belcarra on the implementation of the Belcarra South proposed design concept. CARRIED Directors Louie and Reimer absent at the vote. Question on the Main Motion as Amended Question was then called on the Main Motion as amended and it was CARRIED Director Reimer absent at the vote. Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 6 of 11

10 The Main Motion as amended now reads as follows: That the MVRD Board: a) approve the revised Belcarra South Proposed Design Concept, which changes the use of the Belcarra South area of the regional park from restricted access residential use to non-residential public use; b) retain those buildings protected with Port Moody heritage designation (Cabins 2-7 and Bole House); c) direct staff to investigate options for Cabin 1, and report back to the MVRD Board; and d) direct staff to work with the municipalities of Port Moody and Belcarra on the implementation of the Belcarra South proposed design concept. 9:29 a.m. Director Williams arrived at the meeting. Agenda Varied Pursuant to Item A1, the order of the agenda was varied to further consider a resolution to close the meeting at this point. K. RESOLUTION TO CLOSE MEETING It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board close its regular Parks meeting scheduled for November 24, 2017 pursuant to the Community Charter provisions, Section 90 (1) (e) and (i) as follows: 90 (1) A part of a board meeting may be closed to the public if the subject matter being considered relates to or is one or more of the following: (e) the acquisition, disposition or expropriation of land or improvements, if the board or committee considers that disclosure could reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the regional district; (i) the receipt of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose. CARRIED Adjournment The MVRD Board adjourned its regular Parks meeting of November 24, 2017 at 9:58 a.m. to convene a closed meeting. Reconvene The MVRD Board reconvened its regular Parks meeting of November 24, 2017 at 10:14 a.m. with the following members present: MEMBERS PRESENT: Port Coquitlam, Chair, Director Greg Moore Vancouver, Vice Chair, Director Raymond Louie Abbotsford, Director Sandy Blue Anmore, Director John McEwen Belcarra, Director Ralph Drew Bowen Island, Director Maureen Nicholson Burnaby, Director Derek Corrigan (departed at 10:14 a.m.) Burnaby, Alternate Director Pietro Calendino for Sav Dhaliwal Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 7 of 11

11 MEMBERS PRESENT (Continued): Burnaby, Director Colleen Jordan Coquitlam, Director Craig Hodge Coquitlam, Director Richard Stewart Delta, Director Lois Jackson Delta, Director Bruce McDonald Electoral Area A, Director Maria Harris Langley City, Director Rudy Storteboom Langley Township, Director Charlie Fox Langley Township, Director Bob Long Maple Ridge, Director Nicole Read New Westminster, Director Jonathan Coté North Vancouver City, Alternate Director Don Bell for Darrell Mussatto North Vancouver, Director Richard Walton Pitt Meadows, Director John Becker Port Moody, Director Mike Clay Richmond, Director Malcolm Brodie Richmond, Director Harold Steves MEMBERS ABSENT: Abbotsford, Director Henry Braun Surrey, Director Tom Gill Surrey, Director Bruce Hayne Surrey, Director Linda Hepner Surrey, Director Barbara Steele Surrey, Director Judy Villeneuve Surrey, Director Dave Woods (departed at 10:14 a.m.) Tsawwassen, Director Bryce Williams Vancouver, Director Adriane Carr (arrived at 10:15 a.m.) Vancouver, Director Heather Deal Vancouver, Director Kerry Jang Vancouver, Director Andrea Reimer Vancouver, Director Gregor Robertson Vancouver, Director Tim Stevenson West Vancouver, Director Michael Smith White Rock, Director Wayne Baldwin Lions Bay, Director Karl Buhr Agenda Order Resumed The order of the agenda resumed with Item G1.1 being before the Board. G. REPORTS NOT INCLUDED IN CONSENT AGENDA 1.1 Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Regulation Amending Bylaw Report dated October 5, 2017 from David Leavers, Division Manager, Visitor and Operations Services, Regional Parks, Parks, Planning and Environment, seeking MVRD Board adoption of an amendment to Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Regulation Bylaw No. 1177, 2012 to reflect regulatory and fee changes for Regional Parks programs and services. 10:14 a.m. Directors Corrigan and Woods departed the meeting. It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board give first, second and third reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Regulation Amending Bylaw No. 1252, CARRIED It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board pass and finally adopt Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Regulation Amending Bylaw No. 1252, CARRIED Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 8 of 11

12 1.2 Metro Vancouver Regional Ticket Information Utilization Amending Bylaw Report dated October 5, 2017 from David Leavers, Division Manager, Visitor and Operations Services, Regional Parks, Parks, Planning and Environment, seeking MVRD Board adoption of an amendment to Greater Vancouver Regional Ticket Information Utilization Bylaw No. 1050, 2006 to replace Schedule B of the bylaw and reflect the legal entity name change to Metro Vancouver Regional. It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board give first, second and third reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Ticket Information Utilization Amending Bylaw No. 1253, CARRIED It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board pass and finally adopt Metro Vancouver Regional Ticket Information Utilization Amending Bylaw No. 1253, CARRIED 1.3 Metro Vancouver Regional Notice of Bylaw Violation Enforcement and Dispute Adjudication Amending Bylaw Report dated October 5, 2017 from David Leavers, Division Manager, Visitor and Operations Services, Regional Parks, Parks, Planning and Environment, seeking MVRD Board adoption of an amendment to Greater Vancouver Regional Notice of Bylaw Violation Enforcement and Dispute Adjudication Bylaw 1117, 2010 to replace Schedule A of the bylaw, which designates specific bylaw contraventions and penalties associated with the Notices of Bylaw Violation. 10:15 a.m. Director Carr arrived at the meeting. It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board give first, second and third reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Notice of Bylaw Violation Enforcement and Dispute Adjudication Amending Bylaw No. 1254, CARRIED It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board pass and finally adopt Metro Vancouver Regional Notice of Bylaw Violation Enforcement and Dispute Adjudication Amending Bylaw No. 1254, CARRIED Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 9 of 11

13 2.1 Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No Report dated November 21, 2017 from Carol Mason, Commissioner/Chief Administrative Officer, seeking MVRD Board approval of the terms and conditions for the withdrawal of Abbotsford from the MVRD Parks function and first reading of Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board: a) approve the terms and conditions for the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford as a participant in the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 2014, 2005, as presented in the report dated November 21, 2017, titled Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No. 1255, and including a one-time financial payment of $1,050,000 to the City of Abbotsford from MVRD Regional Park Reserve Funds to be paid upon adoption of Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017; b) give first reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017; and c) forward the draft Order in Council included in Attachment 2 of the report dated November 21, 2017, titled Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No for consideration by the Province of British Columbia to permit Metro Vancouver to own and operate a park that is partially outside its geographic boundaries despite the provisions of s.333(4) of the Local Government Act. CARRIED H. MOTIONS FOR WHICH NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN No items presented. I. OTHER BUSINESS No items presented. J. BUSINESS ARISING FROM DELEGATIONS No items presented. K. RESOLUTION TO CLOSE MEETING This item was previously considered. L. RISE AND REPORT (Items Released from Closed Meeting) No items presented. Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 10 of 11

14 M. ADJOURNMENT/CONCLUSION It was MOVED and SECONDED That the MVRD Board adjourn its regular Parks meeting of November 24, CARRIED (Time: 10:15 a.m.) CERTIFIED CORRECT Chris Plagnol, Corporate Officer Greg Moore, Chair FINAL Minutes of the Regular Parks Meeting of the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) Board of Directors held on Friday, November 24, 2017 Page 11 of 11

15 Section G 1.1 To: From: MVRD Board Chris Plagnol, Corporate Officer Date: January 11, 2018 Meeting Date: January 26, 2018 Subject: Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No RECOMMENDATION That the MVRD Board: a) give second and third reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017; and b) direct staff to seek consent of at least 2/3 of the participants to amend the service area to remove Abbotsford as a participant in the regional park function, and following that, forward the Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017 to the Inspector of Municipalities for approval. PURPOSE To consider second and third reading of the Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017 and to direct staff to seek consent of at least 2/3 of the participants in the regional parks function in relation to the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford as a participant. BACKGROUND On November 24, 2017, the MVRD Board approved the terms for the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford as a participant in the MVRD Regional Parks Service, and gave first reading to the Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, Even though this Amending Bylaw had only received first reading, it was subsequently forwarded to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for its preliminary consideration in concert with the other elements associated with the multi-pronged process of the service withdrawal. As indicated above, consideration of this proposed Bylaw is one of several requirements associated with the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford from the MVRD Regional Parks Service. The attached report, considered by the Board at its meeting of November 24, 2017, provides background on various elements of Abbotsford s withdrawal from the service (Attachment 2). MVRD REGIONAL PARKS AMENDING BYLAW The adoption of a bylaw to amend the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, 2005 is required to facilitate the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford from the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks function. If approved, the Amending Bylaw will amend the participants in the service area by removing the City of Abbotsford as a participant under section 2 and section 3 of Conversion Bylaw The Amending Bylaw is before the Board for second and third reading. Once third reading is given, the Amending Bylaw will be circulated to all service area participants (which includes the City of Abbotsford) to obtain their consent to the adoption of the Bylaw. Two-thirds consent of participants is required before the Amending Bylaw can be considered for adoption. Once consent is obtained, the Amending Bylaw will be forwarded to the Inspector of Municipalities for approval with the

16 Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No MVRD Board Meeting: November 24, 2017 Page 2 of 2 expectation that the Amending Bylaw can be considered for adoption at the March 23, 2018 Board meeting. ALTERNATIVES 1. That the MVRD Board: a) give second and third reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017; and b) direct staff to seek consent of at least 2/3 of the participants to amend the service area to remove Abbotsford as a participant in the regional park function, and following that, forward the Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017 to the Inspector of Municipalities for approval. 2. That the MVRD Board receive for information the report dated January 11, 2018, titled Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No and provide alternate direction. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS If the Board approves alternative one, and as outlined in Attachment 2, the financial implications include a reduction the Annual Budget and Financial Plan, a reimbursement from the Fraser Valley Regional for the City of Abbotsford s allocated costs of participating in the MVRD regional parks function for 2018, and a one-time payment by Metro Vancouver to the City of Abbotsford representing the proportional return of Park Reserve Fund contributions. If the Board does not approve the Amending Bylaw, the City of Abbotsford will remain as a participant in the MVRD Regional Parks function which will include the associated financial implications. SUMMARY / CONCLUSION The MVRD Board approved the terms for the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford as a participant in the MVRD Regional Parks Service. This change to the service area requires an amendment to the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 2014, 2005 to amend service area participants. This report brings forward the associated Amending Bylaw to facilitate this service withdrawal for consideration by the Board. Staff recommend Alternative One. Attachments: 1. Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, Report dated November 21, 2017, titled Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No

17 METRO VANCOUVER REGIONAL DISTRICT BYLAW NO. 1255, 2017 BACKGROUND: A Bylaw to Amend Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, 2005 A. By Division V of Letters Patent issued January 13, 1972, as amended by further Supplementary Letters Patent, Metro Vancouver Regional was granted the function of regional parks (the Regional Parks Service ), and the participating areas for the Regional Parks Service were deemed to include not only Metro Vancouver Regional member municipalities, but also member municipalities of the former Vancouver-Fraser Park ; B. One of the member municipalities of the former Vancouver-Fraser Park was the former of Matsqui, which was not within the boundaries of the MVRD; C. On January 1, 1995, the former of Matsqui and the former of Abbotsford were incorporated as the City of Abbotsford; D. On July 25, 2005, the Board of Directors of the Metro Vancouver Regional adopted Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, 2005, a bylaw to convert the Regional Parks Service and to amend the participating areas to include the area within the boundaries of the former of Abbotsford, such that the whole of the City of Abbotsford became a municipal participating area for the Regional Parks Service; E. The City of Abbotsford has consented to an amendment to the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, 2005, to remove the City of Abbotsford as a participating area from the Regional Parks Service; F. The Board of Directors of the Metro Vancouver Regional wishes to amend Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, 2005 ; G. The Metro Vancouver Regional has obtained the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council to the continued operation of the Regional Parks Service outside the boundaries of the MVRD; and H. Two-thirds of the participants in the Regional Parks Service have consented to the adoption of this Bylaw to amend the Greater Vancouver Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, Page 1 of 2

18 NOW THEREFORE the Board of Directors of the Metro Vancouver Regional, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: 1. The Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, 2005 (the "Bylaw") is hereby amended as follows: a) By deleting section 2 of the Bylaw; and b) In section 3 of the Bylaw, by striking the phrase "City of Abbotsford" in its entirety. 2. This bylaw may be cited as "Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017". READ A FIRST TIME THIS~ day of l\ja~:n\\)e,\(, READ A SECOND TIME THIS day of ~ READ A THIRD TIME THIS day of ~ APPROVED BY THE INSPECTOR OF MUNICIPALITIES THIS day of ~ PASSED AND FINALLY ADOPTED THIS day of ~ Greg Moore, Chair Chris Plagnol, Corporate Officer Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, Page 2 of 2

19 To: From: MVRD Board Carol Mason, Commissioner/Chief Administrative Officer Date: November 21, 2017 Meeting Date: November 24, 2017 Subject: Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No RECOMMENDATION That the MVRD Board: a) approve the terms and conditions for the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford as a participant in the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 2014, 2005, as presented in the report dated November 21, 2017, titled Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No. 1255, and including a one-time financial payment of $1,050,000 to the City of Abbotsford from MVRD Regional Park Reserve Funds to be paid upon adoption of Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017; b) give first reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017; and c) forward the draft Order in Council included in Attachment 2 of the report dated November 21, 2017, titled Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No for consideration by the Province of British Columbia to permit Metro Vancouver to own and operate a park that is partially outside its geographic boundaries despite the provisions of s.333(4) of the Local Government Act. PURPOSE To consider first reading of the Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017 that will initiate the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford as a participant in the regional parks function and to seek an Order in Council from the Province of British Columbia to permit Metro Vancouver to own and operate parkland outside of its service area boundaries. BACKGROUND On November 28, 2014 the MVRD Board received the report titled Regional Parks Service Review and approved 23 recommendations contained in the report addressing the purpose of regional parks, the service area, parkland acquisition, park development and service operations. Outcomes of the service review guided updates to the 2011 Regional Park Plan including goals and strategies, framework for park interpretation and stewardship program, land acquisition and park classification. Following Board adoption of the report recommendations, discussions were initiated between Metro Vancouver and the City of Abbotsford that examined the boundaries of the service area and explored consideration of the potential withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford from the MVRD regional parks function. These discussions also opened up opportunities for the City of Abbotsford to enter into discussions with the Fraser Valley Regional (FVRD) and explore potential regional park partnerships within the FVRD

20 Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No MVRD Board Meeting: November 24, 2017 Page 2 of 5 An agreement has now been reached between Metro Vancouver and the City of Abbotsford that will facilitate its withdrawal from the MVRD park function and transition into a regional parks function within the FVRD. This report brings forward the associated Amending Bylaw and Order in Council request to facilitate this service withdrawal for consideration by the Board. CITY OF ABBOTSFORD PARTICIPATION IN REGIONAL PARKS The of Matsqui was an early participant in the regional parks function which was formed in 1967 as the Vancouver Fraser Parks. The regional parks function was transferred to the MVRD (previously GVRD ) through Supplementary Letters Patent in The of Matsqui amalgamated with the City of Abbotsford in 1995 and in 2005 the City of Abbotsford became a full participant in the regional parks function through Conversion Bylaw No The City of Abbotsford is currently a participant in the MVRD Regional Parks function as authorized under the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 2014, The participation of the City of Abbotsford in the Metro Vancouver regional parks function is unique in this region as the municipality is physically located within the boundaries of the Fraser Valley Regional, and is not within the Metro Vancouver Regional boundaries. As such, the City of Abbotsford is not a member of the Metro Vancouver Regional Board, except for the purposes of regional parks. For all other regional services, the City of Abbotsford is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional and has political representation on the FVRD Board of Directors. The City of Abbotsford is represented on the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Standing Committee which meets monthly and attends MVRD Board meetings once per month to vote on regional parks items being considered by the Board. MVRD REGIONAL PARKS AMENDING BYLAW The adoption of a bylaw to amend the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, 2005 is required to facilitate the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford from the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks function. Once approved, the Amending Bylaw will amend the participants in the service area by removing the City of Abbotsford as a participant under section 2 and section 3 of Conversion Bylaw The Amending Bylaw is being introduced for first reading and will be forwarded to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for consideration and comment (Attachment 1). The Amending Bylaw will then come back to the MVRD Board with any changes required by the Ministry, on January 26, 2018, for second and third reading. Once third reading is given, the Amending Bylaw will be circulated to all service area participants (which includes the City of Abbotsford) to obtain their consent to the adoption of the amendment bylaw. The Amending Bylaw requires two thirds consent of participants before it can be considered for adoption. Once consent is obtained, the Amending Bylaw will be forwarded to the Inspector of Municipalities for approval with the expectation that the bylaw can be considered for adoption at the March 23, 2018 Board meeting. ORDER IN COUNCIL REQUEST Section 333(4) of the Local Government Act requires that if a regional district provides a service outside of its regional district (and consent has been obtained by the affected local government that

21 Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No MVRD Board Meeting: November 24, 2017 Page 3 of 5 it may operate a service in that jurisdiction), the area outside the regional district must be identified as a separate participating area for the service as if it were located in the regional district. As part of the agreement for the City of Abbotsford to withdraw from the MVRD regional parks service, it has been agreed that Metro Vancouver will transfer all interests in parkland within the boundaries of the City of Abbotsford to the City of Abbotsford, with the exception of Aldergrove Regional Park. Located within both the Township of Langley and the City of Abbotsford, it has been agreed that it makes sense for a single local government to operate Aldergrove Regional Park and that given the majority of visitors to the Aldergrove Regional Park originate from Metro Vancouver, Metro Vancouver is best suited to continue to own and operate this park. In order to permit Metro Vancouver to own and operate a park that is partially outside its geographic boundaries, it will require an Order in Council (OIC) to authorize this permission without requiring the City of Abbotsford to be a participant in the MVRD regional parks function. A draft OIC has been prepared for submission to the Province of British Columbia to request this authority despite the provisions of s.333(4) of the Local Government Act (Attachment 2). SERVICE WITHDRAWAL LAND TRANSFER AGREEMENT Under the proposed terms for the City of Abbotsford s withdrawal from the MVRD regional parks function, Metro Vancouver will transfer to the City of Abbotsford the following regional parkland and built assets: Matsqui Trail and Sumas Mountain Regional Parks and the eastern portion of Glen Valley Regional Park referred to as Poplar Bar and Duncan Bar and including Crescent Island. Some of this property is owned by the MVRD in fee simple and other portions of land are secured through long term provincial leases, statutory rights of way, licence agreements and highway use permits. A map of the lands proposed to be transferred is shown in Attachment 3. Metro Vancouver will bring forward a Land Disposition Bylaw in January to initiate an Alternative Approval Process (AAP) to facilitate the transfer of these lands. As previously noted, the exception to the transfer of regional parkland under consideration is the Aldergrove Regional Park which is proposed to be retained by Metro Vancouver. Aldergrove Regional Park is 280 ha in size and overlaps the border between the Township of Langley and the City of Abbotsford. Half of the regional park is situated within the MVRD and the other half within the FVRD. This regional park receives over 428,000 visits annually and approximately 75% of the parks visits originate from residents within MVRD boundaries. SERVICE WITHDRAWAL FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS The proposed terms for the City of Abbotsford s withdrawal from the MVRD regional parks function also include financial considerations. As part of the implementation of the service amendment, an amount of $650,000 will be paid to the City of Abbotsford representing its 3.2% proportional share of the Regional Parks Reserves based on reserve balances at the end of In addition, transitional funding in the amount of $400,000, representing approximately one year of operating costs for the Sumas Mountain Regional Park, Matsqui Trail Regional Park and Glen Valley (Abbotsford portion) Regional Park, will be transferred to the City to assist in the first year of operations of the transferred parkland.

22 Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No MVRD Board Meeting: November 24, 2017 Page 4 of 5 ALTERNATIVES 1. That the MVRD Board: a) approve the terms and conditions for the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford as a participant in the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 2014, 2005, as presented in the report dated November 21, 2017, titled Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No. 1255, and including a one-time financial payment of $1,050,000 to the City of Abbotsford from MVRD Regional Park Reserve Funds to be paid upon adoption of Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017; b) give first reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017; and c) forward the draft Order in Council included in Attachment 2 of the report dated November 21, 2017, titled Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No for consideration by the Province of British Columbia to permit Metro Vancouver to own and operate a park that is partially outside its geographic boundaries despite the provisions of s.333(4) of the Local Government Act. 2. That the MVRD Board receive for information the report dated November 21, 2017, titled Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No and provide alternate direction. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS If the Board approves alternative one, the Amending Bylaw will be forwarded to the Province for consideration and comment. Once the Amending Bylaw is adopted (anticipated March 23, 2018), the 2018 Annual Budget and Financial Plan will be amended to reduce the operating budget by removing costs for operating and maintaining the Matsqui Trail and Sumas Mountain Regional Parks and the eastern portion of Glen Valley Regional Park (referred to as Poplar Bar and Duncan Bar) and including Crescent Island, for the remainder of 2018 (approximately $300,000) and by reapportioning the City of Abbotsford s allocation to the remaining regional park participants. The Fraser Valley Regional, on behalf of the City of Abbotsford, will reimburse MVRD for the City s allocated costs for participating in the MVRD regional parks function for the beginning of 2018 until the date that the bylaw has been amended (January 1, 2018 to March 23, 2018). The one-time payment to the City of Abbotsford of $1,050,000 representing the proportional return of Park Reserve Fund contributions ($650,000) and transitional funding ($400,000) will be paid from existing MVRD Regional Park Reserve Funds. The proposed budget amendments and the one-time payment are subject to the adoption of Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017 being completed on March 23, If the Board does not approve the amending bylaw, the City of Abbotsford will remain as a participant in the MVRD Regional Parks function. SUMMARY / CONCLUSION As part of the implementation of Regional Parks Service Review, approved by the Board in 2014, discussions have been underway between Metro Vancouver and the City of Abbotsford examining potential options to amend the boundaries of the service area and facilitate the withdrawal of the City of Abbotsford from the MVRD regional parks function.

23 Regional Parks Service Amendment Bylaw No MVRD Board Meeting: November 24, 2017 Page 5 of 5 The City of Abbotsford is currently a participant in the MVRD Regional Parks function, as authorized under the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 2014, The participation of the City of Abbotsford in the Metro Vancouver regional parks function is unique in this region as the municipality is physically located within the boundaries of the Fraser Valley Regional. As such, the City of Abbotsford is not a member of the Metro Vancouver Regional Board, except for the purposes of regional parks. For all other regional services, the City of Abbotsford is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional and has political representation on the FVRD Board of Directors. Discussions between the two jurisdictions have led to a proposed agreement that has now been reached between Metro Vancouver and the City of Abbotsford that will facilitate the municipality s withdrawal from the MVRD park function and its transition into a regional parks function within the FVRD. The changes to the service area will require an amendment to the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 2014, 2005 to amend service area participants, a Provincial Order in Council to permit Metro Vancouver to own and operate parkland outside of its geographic boundaries, approval of a Parkland Disposition Bylaw approving of the disposition of lands, and the one-time payment of $1,050,000 to the City of Abbotsford representing its proportional share of the MVRD Regional Park Reserve Funds of $650,000 and $400,000 in transitional operating funds. This report brings forward the associated Amending Bylaw and Order in Council request to facilitate this service withdrawal for consideration by the Board and Alternative One is recommended. Attachments: 1. Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw No. 1255, 2017 (Doc # ) 2. Draft Order in Council 3. Map of Properties to be Transferred to Abbotsford through the Service Area Bylaw Amendment (Doc # )

24 Section G 1.2 To: From: MVRD Board of Directors Randy Wenger, Division Manager, Properties, Financial Services Chris Plagnol, Director, Board and Information Services/Corporate Officer, Legal and Legislative Services Date: January 12, 2018 Meeting Date: January 26, 2018 Subject: Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 RECOMMENDATION That the MVRD Board: a) give first, second and third reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 (the Bylaw ); b) direct staff to carry out an alternative approval process to obtain elector approval for the Bylaw pursuant to section 269 of the Local Government Act; c) establish the deadline for receiving elector responses as March 12, 2018; d) establish elector response forms in the form attached to the report dated January 12, 2018 titled Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 ; e) determine that the total number of electors of the area to which the approval process applies is 1,715,196; and f) direct staff to report the results of the alternative elector approval process to the Board and if approval has been obtained, bring the Bylaw forward for adoption by the Board. PURPOSE To seek MVRD Board consideration of the first three readings of Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 to authorize the disposition of all interests in parkland within the boundaries of the City of Abbotsford to the City of Abbotsford (Abbotsford), with the exception of the eastern portion of Aldergrove Regional Park, and to direct staff to proceed with an alternative approval process to obtain elector approval for the parkland disposition, as required by the Local Government Act. BACKGROUND Abbotsford is a participant in the Metro Vancouver Regional (MVRD) regional parks service. This is unique as Abbotsford is physically located within the regional boundaries of the Fraser Valley Regional. As such, Abbotsford is not a member of the MVRD Board, except for the purposes of regional parks. For all other regional services, Abbotsford is a member of the Fraser Valley Regional. As part of the implementation of the Regional Parks Service Review, approved by the MVRD Board in 2014, discussions have been underway between MVRD and Abbotsford examining potential options to amend the boundaries of the service area and facilitate the withdrawal of Abbotsford from the MVRD regional parks service.

25 Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 MVRD Board Meeting: January 26, 2018 Page 2 of 4 As a result of those discussions, it is anticipated that the MVRD Board will adopt the Metro Vancouver Regional Bylaw No.1255, 2017, pursuant to which the service area of the MVRD regional parks service will be amended such that Abbotsford is no longer a participant in MVRD s regional parks service. PARKLAND TO BE TRANSFERRED As part of the agreement for Abbotsford to withdraw from the MVRD regional parks service, MVRD will transfer to Abbotsford the following regional parkland and associated built assets: Matsqui Trail Regional Park, portions of the western and the southeast flanks of Sumas Mountain Interregional Park, and the eastern portion of Glen Valley Regional Park referred to as Poplar Bar and Duncan Bar and including Crescent Island. Some of the parkland is owned by the MVRD in fee simple and other interests are held by MVRD through leases, statutory right of ways, licence agreements and permits. A map of the parkland proposed to be transferred is shown in Attachment 4. A detailed listing of all of MVRD interests is shown in Attachment 5. MVRD will also surrender its sublease dated April 3, 2012 over portions of the west and southeast flanks of the Sumas Mountain Interregional Park to the Fraser Valley Regional. The headlease from the Province to the Fraser Valley Regional will be unaffected by the proposed surrender of the sublease. Pursuant to the head-lease from the Province, the lands can only be used as a regional park for public use and enjoyment and conservation purposes. As previously noted, the exception to the transfer of regional parkland under consideration is the eastern portion of the Aldergrove Regional Park. MVRD is seeking an Order in Council to enable it to continue to own and operate the Aldergrove Regional Park as part of the MVRD regional parks service without the City of Abbotsford being a participant in the MVRD function. Aldergrove Regional Park is 280 hectares in size and overlaps the border between the Township of Langley and the City of Abbotsford. Half of the regional parkland is situated within the regional boundary of MVRD and the other half within the municipal boundary of Abbotsford. This park receives over 428,000 visits annually and approximately 75% of the park visits originate from residents within MVRD boundary. ELECTOR APPROVAL In order to proceed with consideration of the Bylaw, MVRD must seek approval of the electors. To do this, MVRD will use a method known as an alternative approval process which allows the Board to proceed with consideration of the proposed Bylaw unless at least 10% of the electors state their opposition to the Bylaw within a prescribed period. A specified number of electors, based on information provided by Elections BC, must submit a completed Elector Response Form (Attachment 2) to express their opposition to the Bylaw. If approval of electors is obtained, as described above, the proposed Bylaw will be brought forward to the Board for final adoption. Staff will then have the authority to complete the necessary paperwork for the disposition of all the MVRD interests as described in the Bylaw. The Bylaw adoption

26 Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 MVRD Board Meeting: January 26, 2018 Page 3 of 4 will also serve to facilitate the acknowledgment and withdrawal of Abbotsford from the MVRD regional parks service. ALTERNATIVES 1. That the MVRD Board: a. give first, second and third reading to Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 (the Bylaw ); b. direct staff to carry out an alternative approval process to obtain elector approval for the Bylaw pursuant to section 269 of the Local Government Act; c. establish the deadline for receiving elector responses as March 12, 2018; d. establish elector response forms in the form attached to the report dated January 12, 2018 titled Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 ; e. determine that the total number of electors of the area to which the approval process applies is 1,715,196; and f. direct staff to report the results of the alternative elector approval process to the Board and if approval has been obtained, bring the Bylaw forward for adoption by the Board. 2. That the Board decline first, second and third readings to Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 (the Bylaw ) and provide alternate direction. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS If the Board approves Alterative 1, and MVRD obtains the approval of the electors by way of alternative approval process, MVRD will dispose of and transfer its interests or rights in or with respect to the regional parkland as detailed in the proposed Bylaw. All of the parkland dispositions and transfers will be at nominal value. In this regard, MVRD will publish notice pursuant to section 272(1)(a) of the Local Government Act of its intention to provide assistance by disposing of its interests in the parkland for less than market value. MVRD acquired, at nominal value, the lease dated February 8, 2012 over portions comprising approx. 205 ha of the Sumas Mountain Interregional Park from Abbotsford. MVRD will surrender this lease to Abbotsford. Likewise, MVRD acquired, at nominal value, the sublease dated April 3, 2012 over portions comprising approx. 454 ha of the Sumas Mountain Interregional Park from the Fraser Valley Regional. MVRD will surrender this sublease to the Fraser Valley Regional. With regard to the lands under the above lease and sublease, there is no financial impact to MVRD. The proposed transfer of the parkland to Abbotsford is in connection with proposed changes to MVRD s regional parks service, which will mean that Abbotsford will cease to be a participant in the MVRD regional parks service. As a participant in the regional parks service since 1967, Abbotsford (or its predecessor the of Matsqui) has paid regional parks levies to the MVRD which include payments into MVRD s parkland acquisition fund. The regional parks levy payable by Abbotsford to MRVD will cease if Abbotsford ceases to be a participant in MVRD s regional parks service.

27 Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 MVRD Board Meeting: January 26, 2018 Page 4 of 4 As part of the agreement, Abbotsford will receive $650,000 representing its 3.2% proportional share of the Regional Parks Reserves based on reserve balances at the end of In addition, transitional funding in the amount of $400,000, representing approximately one year of operating costs for the Sumas Mountain Interregional Park, Matsqui Trail Regional Park and Glen Valley Regional Park (Abbotsford portion), will be transferred to Abbotsford to assist in the first year of operations of the transferred parkland. In terms of the financial implications of the alternative approval process, electors will be notified of the opportunity to oppose the proposed Bylaw by notices published in local news media. This advertising will cost approximately $16,000. SUMMARY / CONCLUSION The purpose of this report is to seek MVRD Board: consideration of the first three readings of Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018; and direction to proceed with an alternative approval process to obtain elector approval for the parkland disposition. The proposed Bylaw would authorize the disposition of all MVRD interests in regional parkland within the municipal boundaries of Abbotsford to the City of Abbotsford, with the exception of the eastern portion of Aldergrove Regional Park. MVRD will continue to own and operate the Aldergrove Regional Park as part of its regional parks service without the City of Abbotsford as a participant, subject to the approval of an Order in Council. It is anticipated that the MVRD Board will adopt the Metro Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Amending Bylaw Bylaw No.1255, 2017, pursuant to which the service area of the MVRD regional parks service will be amended to facilitate the City of Abbotsford s withdrawal from the MVRD regional parks service. As part of the agreement MVRD will transfer to Abbotsford the following regional parkland and associated built assets: Matsqui Trail Regional Park, portions of the western and the southeast flanks of Sumas Mountain Interregional Park, and the eastern portion of Glen Valley Regional Park referred to as Poplar Bar and Duncan Bar and including Crescent Island. MVRD will also surrender its sublease dated April 3, 2012 over portions (approx. 454 ha) of the Sumas Mountain Interregional Park to the Fraser Valley Regional. MVRD acquired, at nominal value, this sublease from the Fraser Valley Regional. Alternative 1 is recommended. Attachments: 1. Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 (Orbit# ) 2. Elector Response Form (Orbit# ) 3. Determination of total number of eligible electors (Orbit# ) 4. Map of Properties to be Transferred to Abbotsford through the Park Disposition Bylaw 5. List of Interests to be Transferred to Abbotsford

28 ATTACHMENT 1 METRO VANCOUVER REGIONAL DISTRICT BYLAW NO. 1256, 2018 A Bylaw to Authorize the disposition of all interests in parkland within the boundaries of the City of Abbotsford, with the exception of Aldergrove Regional Park. BACKGROUND: A. By Division V of Letters Patent issued January 13, 1972, as amended by further Supplementary Letters Patent, Metro Vancouver Regional (the MVRD ) was granted the function of regional parks (the Regional Parks Service ), and the participating areas for the Regional Parks Service were deemed to include not only MVRD member municipalities, but also member municipalities of the former Vancouver-Fraser Park ; B. One of the member municipalities of the former Vancouver-Fraser Park was the former of Matsqui, which was not within the boundaries of the MVRD; C. On January 1, 1995, the former of Matsqui and the former of Abbotsford were incorporated as the City of Abbotsford; D. On July 25, 2005, the Board of Directors of the MVRD adopted Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, 2005, a bylaw to convert the Regional Parks Service and to amend the participating areas to include the area within the boundaries of the former of Abbotsford, such that the whole of the City of Abbotsford became a municipal participating area for the Regional Parks Service; E. The City of Abbotsford has consented to an amendment to the Greater Vancouver Regional Regional Parks Service Conversion and Amendment Bylaw No. 1024, 2005, to remove the City of Abbotsford as a participating area from the Regional Parks Service; F. MVRD is the registered owner in fee simple of certain parklands situated in the City of Abbotsford, as more particularly described in Schedule A attached to and forming part of this Bylaw ( Fee Simple Lands ); G. MVRD is the registered holder of statutory rights of way comprising parklands in the City of Abbotsford, as more particularly described in Schedule B attached to and forming part of this Bylaw ( SRW Interests ); H. MVRD is the lessee of certain parklands in the City of Abbotsford, as more particularly described in Schedule C attached to and forming part of this Bylaw ( Leased Lands ); I. MVRD is the sub-lessee of certain parklands in the City of Abbotsford, as more particularly described in Schedule D attached to and forming part of this Bylaw ( Sub-Leased Lands ); Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, Page 1 of 6

29 J. In connection with the City of Abbotsford withdrawing from the MVRD Regional Park Service, MVRD wishes to transfer of all of its Fee Simple Lands and SRW Interests to the City of Abbotsford, and to surrender the Leased Lands to the lessor, the City of Abbotsford, and surrender the Sub-Leased Lands to the sub-lessor, the Fraser Valley Regional ; K. Pursuant to section 280 of the Local Government Act, a regional district, by bylaw adopted with the approval of the electors, may sell a regional park or regional trail; L. The Board of Directors of the MVRD has obtained the approval of the electors by way of alternative approval process to sell the Fee Simple Lands and the SRW Interests, and to surrender the Leased Lands and the Sub-Leased Lands. NOW THEREFORE the Metro Vancouver Regional Board in open meeting assembled enacts as follows: 1. MVRD shall sell the Fee Simple Lands and the SRW Interests to the City of Abbotsford. 2. Title to the Fee Simple Lands shall be transferred to the City of Abbotsford, free of any dedication to the public for the purpose of a park. 3. MVRD shall surrender the Leased Lands to the lessor, the City of Abbotsford. 4. MVRD shall surrender the Sub-Leased Lands to the sub-lessor, the Fraser Valley Regional. 5. The official citation for this bylaw is Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, READ A FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD TIME this day of, APPROVED BY THE ELECTORS this day of, PASSED, AND FINALLY ADOPTED this day of, Greg Moore, Chair Chris Plagnol, Corporate Officer Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, Page 2 of 6

30 SCHEDULE A FEE SIMPLE LANDS Matsqui Trail Regional Park Parcel Identifier Legal Description Parcel D (R.P.15521) of Parcel A (R.P.4226) DL 380A, Gp 2 NWD Parcel E (R.P.15520) of Parcel B (R.P.4226) DL 380A Gp 2 NWD Parcel A (513417E) Lot 9 DL 69, Gp 2 NWD Plan Lot 12 DL 69 Gp 2 NWD Plan Parcel A (SRW Plan LMP27214) Lot 10 DL 69 Gp 2 NWD Plan Lot 11 DL 69 Gp 2 NWD Plan Parcel B (R.P.3008) DL 67 Gp 2 NWD Sumas Mountain Interregional Park Parcel Identifier Legal Description East Half of the South West Quarter Section 18 Township 20 Except: Part on Plan New Westminster East Half of the South East Quarter Section 7 Township 20 NWD West Half of the South West Quarter Section 8 Township 20 New Westminster Lot 14 Section 8 Township 20 New Westminster Plan LMP6799 Glen Valley Regional Park Parcel Identifier Legal Description Lot 1 Section 26 Township 14 New Westminster Plan LMP Parcel F (Reference Plan 15100) Lots 2 and 3 Except: Firstly: Part Subdivided by Plan 47046, Secondly: Part Subdivided by Plan 48877, Thirdly: Parcel One (Statutory Right of Way Plan 49907) and Fourthly: Parcel G (Bylaw Plan 51696); Section 27 Township 14 New Westminster Plan Lot 3 Sec 27 Twp 14 NWD Plan LMP Parcel A (Plan with charge Deposited 34706C) Lot 442 Gp 1 New Westminster Parcel B (Reference Plan 27242) Lot 442 Gp 1 New Westminster Lot 442 Gp 1 Crescent Island Except: Parcel A (Plan with Charge Deposited 34706C) New Westminster Lot 811 Gp 2 New Westminster Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, Page 3 of 6

31 SCHEDULE B SRW INTERESTS Matsqui Trail Regional Park Parcel Identifier Legal Description Grantors Lot C Sec 12 Twp 14 NWD Plan DeJong Lot 12 DL s 198 and 412 Gp 2 NWD Plan BCP Fraser Valley Regional Lot 1 DL s, 198, 412 and 413 Gp 2 NWD 198 Plan BCP45696 of Matsqui Lot 13 DL s 412 & 413 Gp 2 NWD Plan Except Plan of Matsqui BCP Lot 11 DL s 118 & 198 Gp 2 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 27 DL s 118 & 384A Gp 2 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 1 DL s 66 & 384A Gp 2 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 2 DL 67 Gp 2 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 4 DL 69 GP 2 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 3 DL 69 Gp 2 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 1 DL 380A Gp 2 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 1 Except: Part Subdivided by Plan 76926; DL s 378A & 380A of Matsqui Gp 2 NWD Plan Lot A DL s 378A & 380A Gp 2 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 4 DL 378A Gp 2 and of Section 13 Twp 17 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 1 Sec 18 Twp 20 NWD Plan of Matsqui Lot 4 DL 378A Plan NWP64243 of Matsqui Glen Valley Regional Park Parcel Identifier Legal Description Grantors Lot 625 Gp 2 New Westminster City of Abbotsford Lot 626 Gp 2 New Westminster City of Abbotsford Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, Page 4 of 6

32 SCHEDULE C LEASED LANDS Sumas Mountain Interregional Park Parcel Identifier Legal Description Lessor Legal Subdivision 9 Section 36 Township 16 New Westminster City of Abbotsford Except Firstly: Part Dedicated Road on Plan and Secondly: Part Subdivided by Plan LMP Legal Subdivision 16 Section 36 Township 16 New Westminster City of Abbotsford Legal Subdivision 7 Section 1 Township 17 New Westminster Legal Subdivision 10 Section 1 Township 17 New Westminster South Half of the South Half Legal Subdivision 16 Section 1 Township 17 New Westminster North Three Quarters Legal Subdivision 13 Section 6 Township 20 New Westminster North Half of the East Half of the North West Quarter Section 6 Township 20 New Westminster South Half of the South East Quarter Section 12 Township 17 New Westminster Lot B Section 7 Township 20 New Westminster Plan LMP Legal Subdivision 7 Section 33 Township 19 New Westminster Legal Subdivision 8 Section 33 Township 19 Except Firstly: Lying South and East of Road Shown on Plan with Bylaw Filed Secondly: Part Subdivided by Plan New Westminster Legal Subdivision 9 Section 33 Township 19 New Westminster Legal Subdivision 16 Section 33 Township 19 New Westminster City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, Page 5 of 6

33 SCHEDULE D SUB-LEASED LANDS Sumas Mountain Interregional Park Parcel Identifier Legal Description Sub-Lessor Not applicable Block A of Section 36 Township 16 East of the Coast Meridian New Westminster Not applicable Block B of Section 1 Township 17 East of the Coast Meridian New Westminster Not applicable Block A of Section 7 and 8 Township 20 East of the Coast Meridian NWD Not applicable Block C of Section 18 Township 20 East of the Coast Meridian NWD Not applicable Block A of Section 17 Township 20 East of the Coast Meridian NWD Not applicable That part of Block A of Section 34 Township 19 and of Section 2, 3 and 4 Township 20 East of the Coast Meridian NWD Fraser Valley Regional Fraser Valley Regional Fraser Valley Regional Fraser Valley Regional Fraser Valley Regional Fraser Valley Regional Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, Page 6 of 6

34 ATTACHMENT 2 ELECTOR RESPONSE FORM OPPOSING THE ADOPTION OF A BYLAW The Board of the Metro Vancouver Regional proposes to adopt the Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 ( Parkland Disposition Bylaw ). Approval of the electors is required pursuant to section 280 of the Local Government Act in relation to the proposed Parkland Disposition Bylaw. Pursuant to sections 269 of the Local Government Act and Division 2 of Part 4 and section 282(2)(d) of the Community Charter, approval of the electors may be obtained by an alternative elector approval process. The area to which this approval process applies is Metro Vancouver Regional s entire regional parks service area, which includes the City of Abbotsford and Metro Vancouver Regional s member jurisdictions: Village of Anmore, Village of Belcarra, Bowen Island Municipality, City of Burnaby, City of Coquitlam, City of Delta, Electoral Area A, City of Langley, Township of Langley, Village of Lions Bay, City of Maple Ridge, City of New Westminster, of North Vancouver, City of North Vancouver, City of Pitt Meadows, City of Port Moody, City of Port Coquitlam, City of Richmond, City of Surrey, Tsawwassen First Nation, City of Vancouver, of West Vancouver, City of White Rock (the Area ). I SIGN THIS FORM CERTIFYING THAT: (a) I am a Canadian citizen; and (b) I am 18 years of age or older; and (c) I have been a resident of the Area for at least the last 30 days; or I am not a resident of the Area but I have been the registered owner of real property within the Area for at least the last 30 days (and if there is more than one registered owner of the property, I am the person named in the written consent on the other side of this form as the person entitled to register as a Non-Resident Property Elector for the property described below); and (d) I have been a resident of the Province of British Columbia for at least the last 6 months; and (e) I oppose the adoption of the Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018; and (f) I am not disqualified by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election or otherwise disqualified by law; and (g) I have not signed or submitted another Elector Response Form with respect to this Bylaw. Name: Surname First Name Residential Address (in the case of non-resident elector, the address which entitles him/her to vote): Street Address British Columbia Municipality Postal Code Signature: Date: Please mail, deliver or submit your completed form to: Metro Vancouver, Attention: Corporate Officer, 4730 Kingsway, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5H 0C6 (as a scanned attachment) at icentre@metrovancouver.org or facsimile at Responses must be received by the Corporate Officer by no later than 4:00 p.m. on March 12, 2018

35 ELECTOR RESPONSE FORM (Continued from page 1) REGISTERED OWNERS CONSENT TO A PERSON REGISTERING AS A NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTOR Note: Complete this side of the form if there is more than one registered owner. Each registered owner must provide consent to the person registering as a Non-Resident Property Elector. The person designated as the Non-Resident Property Elector must be one of the owners of the property and must be one of the individuals granting consent. WE, together with the person registering as a non-resident property elector, constitute a majority of registered owners of real property situated in the Area, and hereby give consent to: Surname, Given Name of Person Designated to be the Non-Resident Property Elector To be registered as the Non-Resident Property Elector for the jointly-owned property described on the other side of this form. Registered Owner s Surname, Given Name Signature Registered Owner s Surname, Given Name Signature Registered Owner s Surname, Given Name Signature Registered Owner s Surname, Given Name Signature Registered Owner s Surname, Given Name Signature

36 ATTACHMENT 3 To: From: MVRD Board of Directors Chris Plagnol, Corporate Officer Date: December 20, 2017 Meeting Date: January 26, 2018 Subject: Determination of Total Number of Eligible Electors Alternative Approval Process for the Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 PURPOSE To establish the fair determination of the total number of electors of the Metro Vancouver Regional, as well as Abbotsford, for the purposes of an alternative approval process regarding the Metro Vancouver Regional Disposition of Parkland within the Boundaries of the City of Abbotsford Bylaw No. 1256, 2018 (Bylaw). Fair determination of electors in participating areas for a service is required for an alternative approval process pursuant to section 86(3)(c) of the Community Charter. BACKGROUND The participating areas for the service proposed by the Bylaw are: City of Abbotsford, Village of Anmore, Village of Belcarra, Bowen Island Municipality, City of Burnaby, City of Coquitlam, City of Delta, Electoral Area A, City of Langley, Township of Langley, Village of Lions Bay, City of Maple Ridge, City of New Westminster, of North Vancouver, City of North Vancouver, City of Pitt Meadows, City of Port Moody, City of Port Coquitlam, City of Richmond, City of Surrey, Tsawwassen First Nation, City of Vancouver, of West Vancouver, City of White Rock. Calculation of the number of electors in the participating areas was based on information provided by Elections BC. This public agency maintains an up-to-date list of registered electors. According to Elections BC, the total number of registered electors in the participating areas, as of November 3, 2017, is 1,715,196. Ten percent (10%) of 1,715,196 is 171,520. Approval of the electors by alternative approval process, pursuant to section 86 of the Community Charter, is obtained if the number of elector responses received is less than 10% of the number of electors of the areas to which the approval process applies

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