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C
C
In
the
gallery
this
evening,
so
that's
awesome,
so
we'll
get
right
to
it.
First
item
of
business.
C
D
An
exciting
announcement
and
presentation
of
the
2022
canadian
association
of
municipal.
D
C
I
did
participate
in
the
camera
award
on
online.
It
was
quite
an
interesting,
but.
C
I
understand
we
do
have
some
representatives
of
cama
and
I
know
we've
got
some
guests
from.
D
She's
going
to
say
a
few
words
to
the
audience
and
then
we'll
do
a
formal
presentation
of
the.
D
D
Very
good
so
take
it
away
so
welcome
our
camera
representative.
Please
proceed.
E
It
was
great
to
have
mayor
cress
your
stay
at
home,
chair,
oh
sorry,
aaliyah.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
F
G
G
C
To
I
guess
myself,
on,
for
the
city
and
and
to
the
three
representatives
of
blue
pack,
unless.
C
Councillors,
floss
and
jarley
would
like
to
come
on
up
here
so
come
on
up
we're.
J
I
I
J
J
J
C
Gets
to
share
in
this
award
really.
We
all
know
that
the
it
truly
does
belong
to
bupac
and.
C
You
know
certainly
singled
out
for
the
first
ever
you
know
national
truth
and
reconciliation.
C
Day
which
wasn't
provided
we
weren't,
the
nation
wasn't
provided
with
very
much
notice
on.
C
C
So
it
was
a
very
big
undertaking
to
take
with
very
little
notice
sort
of
no
budget,
no
funding.
C
You
know
the
you
know,
the
city
did
contribute,
but
many
private
sponsors
and
corporate.
C
Sponsors
did
come
forward.
I
I
credit
michelle
letourneau,
the
executive
director
of
blue
pack
for.
C
Really
just
going
hard
to
get
this
on
its
feet,
and
it
really
showed
when,
when
the.
C
Very
proud
of
bupac
and
and
of
our
community,
for
you
know,
taking
such
leadership
on
this
very.
C
Important
aspect-
that's
especially
important
in
our
community,
we're
very
lucky
to
have
bupac.
C
You
very
much,
and
the
award
is
certainly
well
deserved
for
bupac
and
city
is
certainly
proud
to.
C
C
C
Council
chamber,
so
that
was
a
evidence
tonight
as
to
why
that
is
needed.
So
thank
you
very
much.
C
C
C
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
C
Isn't
the
most
exciting
topic
for
lots
of
people,
but
for
some
of
us
it
is
that
we
do.
C
Like
numbers
and
and
digging
into
this
and
so
you've
provided
an
excellent.
C
Or
for
questions
right
off,
if
you
don't
mind
and
council
faucet
go
ahead,
thank
you
for.
L
Your
worship
and
good
presentation
and
well
documented
in
here
so.
L
L
Get
in
there
and
discuss
them
because
over
historically
sometimes
they
discuss
them
later
and.
L
K
L
K
M
M
K
B
B
Need
to
follow
because
some
people
leave
it
too
late,
don't
realize
they
missed
the
deadline.
K
It
is
written
okay,
the
first
step
they
should
do
when
they
get
their
notices
this
week.
K
K
K
C
C
C
Commercial,
so
interesting
and
I
suppose,
pleasing
to
see
and
although
the
pandemic
wasn't.
C
C
C
C
For
people
to
get
more
information,
this
new,
my
property
account
thing
sounds
like
it'll,
be
a.
C
D
Comments
and
feedback,
your
worship,
so
this
is
a
portion
of
council's
agenda
that
it.
C
Yeah
come
on
ahead
sure
welcome.
My
name
is
debbie
parrott
good
evening,
and
you
might
remember
my
presentation.
N
That
I
got
a
little
bit
passionate
about
back
in
january
with
with
backyard
fires.
N
N
N
C
Thank
you
very
much
for
fitting
into
the
to
the
process
here
and
we
value
your.
C
Think
you
could
see
in
the
report
that
the
fire
service
with
the
direction
of
council
did
sort
of.
C
C
There
was
this
limitation
that
you
know
you
couldn't
have
them
at
eight
in
the
morning.
C
And
so
on
and
so
forth,
so
they
were
following
what
was
kind
of
predominant
out
there,
not
to
say.
C
That's
the
right
thing,
but
that's
the
what's
presented
and
then
we'll
probably
ask
a
question.
C
C
C
Were
they
all
within
the
proposed
hours
like
from
noon
to
midnight?
One
was
about
three
in
the.
N
C
Yeah
yeah,
okay,
good,
I
think.
Do
you
mind
if
I
ask
you
if
any
member
council
had
a
question
of.
C
B
On
it
was
the
comparison
of
the
buffer
zone,
we
allow
for
fogging
in
brandon
for
health
reasons,.
B
B
B
B
B
B
N
In
and
filling
up
our
house,
so
I
think
there's
it's
a
good
idea,
but
I
really
believe
the.
C
I'll
still
often
not
a
very
good
time
keeper
when
it
comes
to
this,
especially
when
we're.
C
O
O
Council
is,
would
you
ever
consider
referendum
on
whether
or
not
ban
the
burn,
because.
O
O
C
Community
and
that's
what
the
council's
elected
for
and
the
topic
of
referendums
is
certainly
a.
C
Consideration
but
but
you
know
we
we
would
be
probably
having
a
referendum
on
on
lots
of
things.
O
So
I
think
it
would
be
something
more
along
the
lines
of
concern
for
everybody,
as
opposed
to.
O
C
Okay
and
again,
coming
back
to
community
feedback
period,
we'll
still
entertain
any
other.
C
C
Like
to
be
heard
on
the
matter
so
call
up
our
director
of
planning,
mr
ryan
nichol.
P
From
brandon
university
for
their
campus
site
west
18th
street
this
map
here.
P
P
P
P
There
was
one
resident
that
spoke
in
opposition.
I
think
that's
in
council's.
P
Package
here
today,
citing
some
concerns
with
additional
bees
in
the
area
and
potential.
C
M
Any
indication
I
was
looking
up
like
different
communities
that
sort
of
thing
city
of
toronto
has.
M
Will
make
you
know
I
I
know
residents
have
have
raised
the
concern
and
and
concern
within
that.
C
Thank
you,
okay,
so
we'll
ask
that
question
again
when
the
applicant
comes
towards
them.
C
Q
Q
Those
kind
of
things
so,
but
at
the
same
time,
once
you
set
precedent
and
say:
okay
well
be
used.
Q
P
Yeah
through
your
worship
to
council
call
and
we
haven't-
received
a
lot
of
requests
for.
P
P
P
F
R
Getting
bees
at
branson
university
and
I
submitted
the
variance
application.
I
believe
you
have
the.
R
We
had
no
idea
how
timely
our
request
to
have
beehives
on
the
roof
of
harvest
hall
would
be.
R
R
R
Is
I
almost
want
to
say
a
sense
of
despair
right
now
amongst
manitoba
beekeepers
and
we're.
R
R
R
Possibility
after
I
wrote
this
this
report
or
the
the
application
for
the
variants,
another.
R
So
that
no
one,
unless
they
are
extraordinarily
inspired
to
get
up
there,
is
going
to
be
able
to.
R
R
R
R
Far,
bees
fly
when
they
forage,
they
can
fly
up
to
five
kilometers
and
regularly
do.
R
R
R
R
C
C
Kind
of
reciprocal,
so
that's
encouraging,
so
I
have
counselor
lucky
and
then
counselor
fawcett.
C
Thank
you,
worship
through
you
to
our
presenter.
You
didn't
answer
the
one
question.
S
That
I
had
written
down,
which
is
what
actual
b
zone,
so
that's
the
five
kilometer
radius,
the
other.
S
R
Yeah
they'll
they'll
roam
no
matter
what
you
actually
want
them
to,
because
if
we
kept
all
of.
R
Spreading
out
so
wildly
they
will
most
likely
not
be
noticeable.
It's
highly
unlikely
that.
R
R
Within
a
five
kilometer
radius,
so
there
is
no
way
of
keeping
them
and
I
I
don't
think
we.
S
Any
research
from
those
cities
as
well
on
maybe
some
of
those
benefits
to
the
city
as
a
whole
from.
S
Some
of
these
urban
beekeeping
initiatives-
it's
I
didn't
look
that
up.
R
Time
to
to
really
notice,
I
I
don't
want
to
stand
here
and
promise
that
everyone
is.
R
Gardens
fruit,
trees,
you
know
more
more
nests
for
other
creatures
and
so
on.
Thank
you.
C
And
council
fawcett
yeah.
Thank
you
for
your
worship,
a
couple
of
things,
because
this.
L
Is
this
is
kind
of
interesting
and
I'm
much
more
comfortable
because
we
don't
we.
L
The
university
or
the
college,
or
somebody
sort
of
running
this
I
think
that's
good,
because.
L
And
so
I'm
I'm
comfortable
with
that
versus
this
just
sort
of
being
john
on
4th
street.
L
From
local
residents,
so
you
know
we're
kind
of
trying
to
do
the
same
sort
of
things
help
out.
L
A
couple
of
quick
questions
that
might
just
be
asked
in
public
of
us,
because
it's
honeybees.
R
Step
on
one,
perhaps
if
you
try
to
catch
one
while
it's
foraging,
I'm
trying
to
imagine.
R
Feeling
threatened
or
if
it
feels
the
hive
is
threatened.
That's
when
a
bee
is
likely.
R
They
can
swarms
are
even
more
docile
than
than
bees
are
usually,
but
you
might
have.
R
The
key
for
both
swarming
and
for
aggression
is
our
beekeeper.
Swarming
can
be
anticipated
and
also.
R
R
To
work
with
his
own
bees,
he
assured
me
when
we
were
talking
earlier
that
if
he
notices
that.
R
R
Is
not
as
aggressive,
so
our
beekeeper
is
is
one
of
the
keys
here,
location
and
beekeeper
and.
L
L
Mosquito
fogging,
which
we
possibly
do
what's
because
we
often
say
that
bees
can
be
affected.
R
Again,
because
mosquito
fogging
takes
place
in
the
evening
takes
place,
usually
after
10.
C
And
council
sheboy
thank
you.
Worship
through
the
presenter,
I'm
actually
quite
proud
of.
T
R
R
Might
be
ridiculously
idealistic
thinking
that
way,
but
that
is,
that
is
certainly
our
hope.
R
Effective
campaign
advising
people
what
to
do
to
protect
bees
and
what
not
to
do
simple
things.
R
R
R
R
R
Well,
that
sounded
aggressive,
we'll
make
sure
that
we're
not
putting
the
bees
in
harm's
way.
C
B
B
B
B
R
With
his
with
his
bees
today
on
this
beautiful
in
this
beautiful
weather,
I
don't
know
okay,
yeah.
C
Good
fit
so
I
did
have
a
question
I
didn't
have
other
hands
up.
I
thought
I
saw
it.
C
Are
anticipated
on
on
the
harvest
hall
there
yeah
we've
requested
a
maximum
of
four.
R
Hives
or
requested
permission
for
a
maximum
of
four
hives
this
year,
we
hope
to
start
with
two.
R
If
permission
is
granted,
so
we
don't
want
to,
you
know
bite
off
something
more
than
we.
C
U
Interesting
conversation:
are
there
any
risks
through
the
through
the
through
your
your.
R
That,
in
my
application
as
well,
there
are
potential
risks
and
I
do
not
want
to
deny
that.
R
For
for
so
many
bees
that
they
will
overwhelm
the
native
pollinators
that
we
already
have.
R
R
In
quite
some
peril,
thank
you
and
with
council
faucet
yeah.
Thank
you
for
your.
R
I
have
so
much
to
answer
with
that
question,
but
no,
it
shouldn't
be
deafening
to
anyone.
Okay,.
C
I
don't
see
any
other
hands
up,
I'm
gonna
close
with
one
more.
What
would
you.
C
Community-Minded
institution
very
important
part
of
our
community,
and
you
would
obviously
be.
R
I
recognize
that
bees
can
be
scary.
I
if
a
bee
gets
too
close
to
me.
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
back
away.
R
R
You
know
we
know
that
they
that
they
can
and
do
sting
from
time
to
time.
So
I
don't
want
to.
R
That
these
hives
are
increasing
harm
to
anyone
who
lives
around
the
university.
T
Just
one
little
question:
how
do
we
identify
the
difference
between
a.
T
Native
pollinator
and
a
honeybee
are
we
gonna
notice,
honeybees
in
our
yard,
like
you
know,.
T
Their
appearance
is
different,
their
appearance
is
different.
Yes,
we
have
hundreds
of.
R
Native
pollinators
in
manitoba,
just
this
morning
on
my
cherry
bush,
I
saw
a
mason
bee.
R
Excited
honeybees
are
certainly
smaller
than
bumblebees,
which
I
think
are
the
most.
R
Noticeable
just
because
they're
so
gigantic.
Unfortunately
they
look
a
lot
like
wasps.
C
For
a
very
comprehensive
presentation
and
very
enthusiastic
one
at
that
so
appreciate
it.
C
Okay,
we'll
continue
with
the
hearing
now
we've
heard
from
the
applicant
and
we'll
certainly
hear.
V
V
The
beekeeper
thing,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
a
little
nervous
yeah
just
relax,
we're
not
that
hard
to.
C
Get
along
with,
I
know
that
yeah
I
opposed
it
because
I
don't
think
a
university.
It
should
be.
V
V
Hill,
as
you
guys
must
have
got
my
letter
that
I
wrote
my
grandson
is
deadly
allergic
to
bees.
V
I
mean
and
I
need
to
calm
down
a
bit.
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
C
C
And
appreciate
that
you're
prepared
to
answer
some
questions
so
we're
going
to
open
the
florida.
V
V
So
people
get
rid
of
normal
bees,
they
get
rid
of
hives,
they
put
stuff
in
the.
C
So
the
answer
to
that,
I
don't
mind,
is,
as
you
can
see,
they're
not
universally
accept
like
right.
C
C
Nobody
can
just
go
and
install
one,
so
this
would
be
kind
of
the
first,
as
was
kind
of
presented.
C
Many
cities
do
allowed
and
there'd
be
many
of
them,
and
individuals
could
have
one.
So
your.
C
C
C
Tightly
packed
around
with
with
residences,
you
know
that
that
could
be
a
or
precarious
place.
C
Obviously
got
the
technical
skills,
you
know
a
lot
of
scientists
there
and
and
engaging
a.
C
C
V
V
V
V
And
he
does
not
think
of
me,
I
should
be
in
the
city
when
I
talk
to
the
beekeeper.
C
Have
any
questions
of
miss
troop
did
I
say
that
right,
it's
strategy.
V
C
Dealing
with
this
application,
whether
or
not
it's
going
to
be
approved
or
not,
I
think.
C
C
C
And
the
hearing
is
still
open,
so
we're
glad
to
hear
any
other.
C
T
And
b
says
with
or
without
conditions,
because
miss
strut
talked
about
maybe.
T
D
We
go
right
right
into
it,
so
what
is
council's
wish
putting
a
motion
on
the.
C
Floor
would
be
in
order
and
then
we
can
debate
it.
Thank
your
worship.
T
I
would
approve
the
application,
with
the
condition
that
this
is
a
pilot
project
that.
T
D
D
P
To
your
worship
to
city
council,
just
just
maybe
a
point
of
clarity
or
direction
here-
is
that.
P
P
That
wasn't
included,
because
this
is
an
appeal
like
it's.
It's
not,
and
it
includes
two.
P
P
C
Okay,
go
ahead,
concert
boy,
okay,
on
conditions.
Is
there
a
condition
that
you
considered
if.
P
P
Providing
the
research
to
to
to
justify
the
support
of
a
decision
on
a
live
year,
certainly.
P
P
P
P
Of
their
program-
and
they
could
submit
that
to
us
for
review
and
and
we
could
bring
that
forward.
P
P
P
C
U
C
And
toward
feedback
you
know:
we'd
have
to
work
with
university
to
look
at
either
mitigating
the.
P
P
To
city
for
reviewing
as
an
extra
condition,
okay,
I
think
it
then
just
to
keep
things.
C
S
Project
through
the
course
of
the
entire
project,
so
whether
it's
up
to
five
years
or.
S
C
M
Vehicle
to
have
you
know,
have
a
report
the
same
as
council
would
because,
ultimately,
it's.
M
I
think
this
is
this
is
a
good
compromise
that
will
allow
the
research
and
to
move
forward.
M
But
also
being
cognizant
of
of
potential
concerns
from
residents,
so
supportive
of
this.
C
Another
discussion
council,
fawcett
yeah,
thank
you
through
your
worship.
I
think
it's
great
to.
L
L
L
L
C
Before
I
call
a
question
I
I
would
like
to
just
sort
of
round
out
some
of
the
feedback,
ken.
C
C
C
Or
two
and
tonight
we
had
a
excellent
presentation
by
mrs
strut.
That's
got
concerns
the
council.
C
Has
tried
to
take
that
into
account?
I
think,
mr
strut,
I
I
think
that,
while
you're
correct
we're.
C
Not
gonna
have
any
control
over
the
bees
go.
We
can
be
a
little
bit
feeling
better
that
we've.
C
C
With
us
on
many
things
and
and
that
we
can
work
with
to
ensure
that
this
is
a
good.
C
Fit
for
our
community,
so
I
think
mrs
trett's
input
to
this
process
has
been
valuable
to.
C
C
To
everybody
for
your
part
in
this
discussion
and
we'll
see
where
it
goes,
yeah.
Thank
you.
C
D
From
the
age
friendly
committee
and
councillors
boy,
thank
you
worship.
I
actually
have
two.
T
Reports,
the
one
one
part
of
the
report
is,
is
the
more
formal
requests
where
I'm.
T
T
T
To
the
terms,
the
only
thing
is
that
we
updated
some
of
the
verbiage.
The
wording.
T
On
collaboration
and
includes
inclusivity,
so
that's
more.
The
formal
request
that
I'm.
C
Very
good,
we
could
probably
open
the
floor
at
this
point
to
have
any
member
council.
C
Ask
questions
of
council
chaboye,
especially
with
respect
to
the
terms.
C
Or
efforts
they
were
provided
to
us
and
quite
straightforward
and
I'm
most
happy
to
see
groups.
C
C
Okay,
not
seeing
any
very
good
was
that
the
end
of
the
report
was
there
anything
else
to
report.
T
D
C
C
C
T
Committee
of
council
met
on
may
19th
and
first
I'd
like
to
tell
you
about.
Welcome
our.
T
T
T
T
Sign
proclamation
with
us,
we're
all
set,
yeah
and
and
also
in
the
future,
the
age
friendly.
T
T
T
The
city
and
we
are
going
to
take
part
in
in
the
city
plan
where
they
want
to
hear
from
all.
T
T
Just
a
bit
of
an
update
from
our
committee
and
the
next
time
I
present
probably
you'll,
hear.
T
More
about
our
strategic
strategic
action
plan
and
the
plans
for
what
older
adults
would.
T
Like
to
see
in
in
the
city
moving
forward,
just
in
closing
I'd
like
to
say
that
we've
met.
T
With
quite
a
few
of
the
directors
in
the
city
and
management
and
we're
trying
to
kind
of.
T
Make
our
mark
that
you
know
how
we
make
a
city
friendly
for
all
ages
and
to
understand
terms
like.
T
T
C
Committee
so
we'll
open
up
questions
of
counselor
shaboy
about
the
rest
of
the
report.
C
C
Adoption
would
be
good
council.
I
thank
you
actually
I'll
defer
to
councillor
cullen.
C
Again,
I
think
that
to
say
it's
good
to
see
these
in
terms
of
reference
guidelines
tidied
up.
C
Once
in
a
while,
so
I
commend
the
age
friendly
committee
for
staying
on
top
of
that.
So
it's.
C
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
C
C
Inquiries
this
evening,
probably
lead
off
by
counselor
luke
key
if
you'd
like
all
right.
Thank.
S
You
worship,
it
did
have
an
inquiry
regarding
intersection,
controls
and
yield
or
stop
signs.
S
I
know
there's
been
some
outstanding
inquiries
regarding
intersection
controls
in
brandon.
We.
S
Did
receive
one
for
my
my
award
as
well
since
our
last
meeting,
and
specifically
some
of
the.
S
S
H
H
Prize,
I
think
he
provided
that.
So
thank
you
very
much,
but
mr
van
housen
goes
on
to
explain.
H
Where
one
was
was
signed,
a
yield
sign
and
one
was
a
stop
sign.
H
H
So
the
city
locates
yield
signs
so
for
minor
streets
with
low
traffic
volume.
H
H
Whereas
decisions
below
15
kilometers
an
hour,
then
we
put
in
a
stop
sign.
So
it's
at.
H
H
H
H
Contributed
to
the
failure
of
a.
H
Failure
to
yield
the
right-of-way,
given
that
the
behavior
the
motorists
were
a
yield
sign,
were.
S
S
S
Of
montreal,
where
it
showed
that
vehicles
come
approaching
an
intersection
with
a
yield
sign.
S
S
C
C
Counselor
parker
did
you
want
to
go
next
time
here?
Thank
you
with
so
much
talk
this
spring
about.
W
W
In
this
room
would
know
the
answer
to
that,
but
it
seems
to
be
a
hot
topic,
a
conversation.
W
Why
we
have
to
wait
this
long
to
get
at
it
and
if
it
was
worse
this
year,.
W
W
It
takes
so
long
to
get
at
them
in
the
spring.
Okay,
again,
mr
bulls
has
a
response
ready
for
us.
H
Through
through
mayor
cross
to
councillor
parker
you're,
you're
correct,
this
is
a
timely.
H
H
W
W
Every
year,
but
the
second
part
is
when
we
have
a
brutal
snowstorm
or
several
brutal
snowstorms.
We.
W
W
H
As
we've
had
as
couple
years,
we've
had
this
year
now
as
far
as
the
as
far
as
the
maintenance
can.
H
Have
the
maintenance,
of
course
we
can
go,
do
what's
called
cold
patching,
but
you
know
it
doesn't.
H
H
H
Hot
asphalt
to
put
in
the
holes,
you
know
that
part
of
the
maintenance
is.
We
do
struggle,
however,.
H
You
know
your
question.
Probably
your
next
question
would
be
well
when
the
asheville
plants.
H
H
Pulack
has
anything
to
add
to
that.
All
I'll
add
is
one
of
the
things
that
we
are
struggling
with.
M
The
back
lane
between
26th
and
25th
street
heading
north
from
victoria
avenue
during
times
of.
M
M
M
C
Thank
you
and
again,
mr
bulls
has
her
response
ready
for
us
through
mayor
cress,
to.
H
Counselor
cameron,
this
is
a
a
long-winded
take
under
advisement
response.
H
H
M
Thank
your
worship
and
and
to
the
city
manager
as
well.
I'm
sure
residents
will
be
very.
M
M
M
M
H
Sam
van
helsing,
your
traffic
and
transportation
planner
busy,
so
he
thanks
you
for
that.
H
M
Worship,
I'm
glad
to
hear
that
I
know
I
I
did
go
down
myself
and
there
were
some
some
issues.
M
To
ensure
that
pedestrians
make
eye
contact
with
the
motorists,
especially
young
children,.
M
C
Thank
you,
those
are
the
inquiries
we're
aware
of,
but
sometimes
others
arise
during
the
day
and.
C
X
Calls
from
residents
about
backland,
grading
and
growling,
why
is
it
taking
so
long?
Why
is
it
taking.
B
B
To
paul's
eastman
and
to
patrick
they
wrote
the
next
day
they
got
it
cleaned
up,
which
was
great.
B
B
B
H
Suggest
to
council
is
there's
probably
a
larger
discussion
just
on
our
drainage
in
general,.
I
B
And
then,
just
to
clarify
what
council
berries
like,
I
thought
we
were,
they
were
preparing
a.
H
The
dredging,
so
we
can
provide
that
right
and
and
then
we
can
also
give
you
an
update
on
the.
H
The
maintenance,
which
is
the
two
things
that
I
know
it's
all
supposed
to
be
all
part
of
this.
D
You
worship
sponsored
jarley.
Thank
you
for
your
worship,
I'm
announcing
a
ward
2
meeting
on.
U
Tuesday
june
28th
at
6
30
location
the
park
community
center,
hopefully
we'll
have
it
outdoors.
U
U
Some
rain
and
we'll
be
looking
at
an
update
on
the
downtown
task
force.
The
park
community.
U
Center,
the
outdoor
sports
complex,
the
library
conceptual
design,
the
summer
events
that
are.
U
Happening
throughout
the
city,
an
update
on
truth
and
reconciliation
week,
other
city
and
board.
U
Issues
and
hopefully
some
time
for
a
question
and
answer
period
at
the
end,
and
I
encourage.
U
Residents
from
the
ward
who
are
going
to
attend
to
bring
their
own
seating
for
the
outdoor
meeting.
C
Very
good
and
reiterate
that
was
june
28th
right
june
28th
6
30
park
community
center.
C
S
Another
one
tomorrow
night,
but
if
you
missed
out
on
kind
of
the
more
formal
city
plan,
events.
S
S
2.
there'll
be
some
family
friendly
games
and
activities,
live
music,
local
food
trucks
etc
and.
S
Into
the
2050
centi
city
plan
to
to
do
so
at
that
point,
and
I
would
note
that.
S
From
that
kind
of
25
to
40
age
demographic,
so
this
seems
like
a
a
perfect
event
for.
S
That
demographic
with
with
children
to
come
and
provide
some
input,
particularly
the
themes.
S
This
saturday
will
be
inclusive,
neighborhoods,
transportation
and
climate
change.
Thank
you
and.
M
M
And
the
best
part
of
all
is
at
the
end
they
shared
two
things
that
they
really
liked
about
living.
M
In
the
city
and
one
thing
that
they'd
like
to
change
and
and
one
thing
that
was
very
positive,.
M
That
come
out
of
it
was
our.
Our
network
of
paths
throughout
the
city
are
very
positive,
so.
M
M
Say,
though,
that
I
appreciated
the
opportunity
to
engage
with
with
young
people
about.
C
Thanks
for
attending
that
counselor,
thank
you
worship.
On
your
behalf
on
council,
I
attended.
T
You
know
for
older
adults
and
and
they
keep
on
growing,
and
so
I
was
quite
proud
to
do
that.
T
You
know
for
you
and
they
received
funding
from
the
building
sustainable
communities
program
from.
T
Of
appreciation
this
certificate
is
awarded
to
the
city
of
brandon,
in
recognition
for
your.
C
U
Quickly
want
to
congratulate
the
city
and
the
partners
who
put
together
the
event.
U
U
Like
a
great
ambassador
for
the
city,
talking
about
all
the
the
different
events
that
we've
got.
U
U
Tree
planting
on
our
for
on
our
canopy,
you
know:
emerald
ash,
borer
and
dutch
elm
disease.
U
And
showed
some
folks
how
to
how
to
plant
trees
and
they
did
a
plant
of
a
maple.
U
And
in
in
the
the
heritage
forest
there
the
keystone
and
then
they
also
had
a
bunch
of.
U
Trees
that
had
signs
so
you
knew
which
kind
of
tree
they
were
so
white,
spruce
so
on,
and
so.
U
Forth
so
it
was
super,
informative
kudos
to
the
city
and
again
the
partners
who
pulled
that
off.
U
And
hopefully
we
can
do
that
again
in
the
near
future,
but
great
to
meet
brady
and
steven
and.
U
C
Theme
of
some
of
the
announcements
tonight
is
is
a
very
encouraging
sign
in
our
community.
C
Mayor's
perhaps
invited
to
and
and
we've
had
to
assign
out
a
lot
of
activity
so
like
the.
C
Some
of
these
events
again,
which
is
just
just
great,
so
we
congratulate
all
of
these.
C
Mention
one
of
the
reasons
that
some
of
these
had
to
get
covered
off
the.
C
The
annual
federation
of
canadian
municipalities
national
conference
was
held
this
past
end
of.
C
C
C
Those
are,
I
think,
pretty
much.
Every
counselor
has
attended
a
an
fcm
or
two
or
three
in
their.
C
Time
with
council
and
they're
very
valuable,
and
certainly
it's
good-
that
brandon
is
always.
C
Represented
at
these-
and
it
was,
it
was
a
good
one.
Then
I
want
to
tail
off
by
reminding.
C
People
as
I
promised
that
I
would
do
about
our
impending
election,
this
coming
wednesday.
C
School
trustees
for
our
school
board,
for
city
councilors
and
for
the
mayor's
seat.
C
C
C
As
trustee
trustees
do
not
have
to
pre-register,
so
they
do
not
make
any
submission
until.
C
These
are,
these
are
very
important
positions,
important
to
our
community
and
important.
C
To
take
an
interest
in
in
all
three
of
these
positions,
if
you
will
20
weeks,
will
go
by.
C
Fast,
especially
in
the
in
the
summer,
so
I
would,
I
think
everybody
around
this
table
would
attest.
C
To
how
rewarding
the
work
is
very
interesting
to
be
involved
in
your
community
in
this
way
and.
C
Are
certainly
information
packages
or
online
available
through
our
clerks
department?
I'm.
C
Sure
the
school
board
as
well
so
promise
you're
gonna,
get
sick
of
hearing
me
say
that,
but
we're.
C
We're
really
want
to
get
as
much
engagement
in
these
elections
moving
forward,
as
we
can.
C
D
Assistance
very
good,
I'm
not
sure
we
weren't
having
a
presentation.
Anybody
on
that,
it's
kind.
L
L
L
L
You
know,
or
we
do,
the
impact
assessment
we
have
includes
all
our
preemptive
actions.
L
Then
even
things
such
as
wheat
city
golf
course,
dinsdale
park,
queen
elizabeth
park,
fat
bike
trail.
L
An
application
that
will
go
in
and
that
residents
also
can
go
through
this
process
as
well.
So.
C
Yes
and
again
in
years
of
high
water,
other
natural
calamities
and
we
routinely
must
pass.
C
C
P
Kidding
aside,
we
are
working
on
development
agreement
parameters,
so
part
of
that
will
be.
P
P
P
P
P
The
subdivision
moving
forward,
the
subdivision
is
to
create
two
lots
in
a
public
road.
The
one
lot.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
C
And
around
and
good
to
see
you,
hopefully
it's
coming
to
a
head
here,
so
counselor
fossil
go
ahead.
L
Yeah,
thank
you
through
your
worship
to
mr
nichol.
O
Know
we
have
that
in
some
other
places,
but
that's
what
it
is
just
it'll
be
two
different.
L
Properties
with
the
agreements
and
then
also
we're
closing
that
that
what
happens
to
the
the.
L
So
it
you
say,
it's
closed
and
can
be
resold
or
yeah,
three
worship
to
counselor
faucet
they'll.
P
C
L
The
plan
looking
at
the
developers
and
such
it
should
actually
finish
that
development
see.
C
M
Area
of
the
city,
that's
already
impacted
by
challenges
with
high
water
events,
just
wondering.
P
Make
it
any
worse
from
the
discussion
about
waste,
water
and
water?
The
density
is
not.
P
C
A
motion
would
be
in
order,
please
I
guess
it's
probably
councillor
brown's
award
so.
C
C
S
C
And
opening
for
discussion,
it's
it's
been
a
long
complicated,
be
worthwhile,
certainly
when
it's.
D
A
report
regarding
the
residential
parking
permit
program-
that's
relucky,
just
go
ahead
with
the.
S
S
S
S
It's
having
the
ability
to
to
to
have
proof
from
their
employer
that
they're
working
from.
S
Home
or
some
of
the
other
criteria,
so
I
think
for
me
it's
important
to
investigate
whether.
S
S
S
Need
what
we
can
do
to
maybe
adjust
our
bylaw
to
accommodate
that
need
very
good
discussion.
C
I
personally,
like
the
approach
of
this,
that
put
together
counselor
lucky
in
terms
of
its.
C
C
Skyrocketing
and
as
you
say,
people
shouldn't
be
should
be
encouraged
to
use
their
vehicles
less.
C
C
Very
good,
so
now
we
have
a
member
of
the
fire
service
here,
deputy
chief
carlo
assumes
he's.
Y
Y
Y
Much
wood
in
their
firebox
creating
a
larger
fire
than
what
is
allowed
excessive
smoke.
Y
Offenses,
so
that's
something
that
we
have
worked
upon
in
speaking
with
shift
officers.
Y
Just
recently,
during
this
review,
it
has
been
identified
that
they
have
not
been
seen
very.
Y
Y
Fact
some
have
not
had
any
complaints
on
their
shifts,
so
what
we
have
proposed
is
that.
Y
Further
to
what
the
history
of
it
in
2012,
the
bylaw
was
amended
to
reduce
the
size
of
the
fire.
Y
Pit
or
outdoor
burning
appliance
at
one
time
it
used
to
be
larger
than
75,
centimeters
or
30
inches.
Y
Enhanced
publication
enhanced
public
education,
which
we
believe
will
reduce
even
the
amount
of.
Y
Y
Y
Out
of
those
communities
or
municipalities,
we
found
that
our
bylaw
is
similar
to.
Y
Or
more
better
in
in
certain
areas,
whether
it's
the
size
of
the
for
the
box.
But
what
we
found
with.
Y
Y
Y
Y
C
Very
good:
it's
a
good
report,
a
lot
of
information
there
and
well
presented.
C
C
L
Y
And
the
requirements-
fortunately,
unfortunately,
these
stores
service,
a
large
area,
not
just
brandon.
Y
Y
I
I
myself
have
seen
them,
but
they
can
obviously
have
larger
outdoor.
W
Have
any
bearing
on
on
the
propane
or
just
wood
burning
through
your
worship
to
counselor.
Y
Separate
from
this,
we
don't
we
don't
regulate
the
burning
through
propane.
Okay,
thanks,
okay
and.
B
Have
more
later,
but
on
the
report
here
and
said,
83
complaints
ranging
from
excess
of
load.
B
Y
Y
Y
Thank
you,
okay
and
then
council
subway
thank
your
worship
through
to
mr
parlov
of
all.
T
Those
complaints-
and
you
said
that
usually
the
fires
are
stocked
or
so
at
what
point
do
you.
T
One
property:
do
you
just
keep
repeatedly
going
back
and
or
is
there
a
point
where
there
is.
T
Y
So,
within
the
actual
regulation
itself
p30,
it
does
have
identified
fines
for
misuse.
Y
Y
Y
S
Think
of
another,
so
through
you
to
mr
pearl,
was
you
have
2758
burning
appliance
permits.
S
S
S
Y
Y
And
that's
getting
back
to
that
enhanced
education
portion
of
it,
but
then
once.
Y
Y
Y
C
Stack
up
on
the
various
categories,
like
you
said
somewhere
for
virus
too
big,
improper.
C
Wood
material,
excessive
smoke
any
feel
for
how
the
complaints
stack
across
those
lines.
You
know.
C
You
have
a
feel
for
that.
Yes,
your
worship
in
looking
at
the
information,
there's
nothing
that.
Y
Y
And
obviously
the
amount
of
smoke
that's
being
emitted
is
probably
obviously
one
of
our.
Y
One
of
our
things
that
we
probably
look
at
the
most,
but
those
are
probably
the
most.
Y
As
the
position
of
the
I
know,
that's
taken
into
account
when
the
permit
is
supplied
and
we
kind.
C
Y
Identifies
the
requirements
is
basically
a
minimum
of
five
feet
clearance,
measured
from
the.
Y
Nearest
fire
fire
pit
edge
to
any
buildings,
property
lines
or
other
combustible
materials,
so.
Y
That's
basically,
what
we
use
is
within
at
least
a
minimum
of
five
feet
from
within.
So.
Y
That's
that's
how
we
gauge
that
and
then
the
last
thing
of
the
whatever
it
was
2785.
C
The
people
that
have
the
fire
pits
so
over
the
so
in
our
fire
department
management
system.
Y
Is
probably
more
accurate
in
the
sense
of
it's
changed
over
the
years.
Y
So
that's
why
it
is
identified
more
so
with
over
the
last
five
years.
But
yes,
we.
Y
Do
have
pretty
much
all
those
permits
and
the
information
readily
available
if
we
need
it.
C
C
Z
Measures
such
as
working
with
air
quality
monitors
the
types
of
wood
times
the
wind
burn
and
then.
Z
Sensitive
areas
such
as
seniors
nursing
homes,
that
kind
of
thing
wind
direction
and
geographical.
Z
U
What's
windy
conditions?
Do
we
have
speed
on
that
wind
that
we
say
we're
prohibiting
fires.
Y
Through
your
worship
to
counselor
dijarli,
so
there
is
obviously
no
set
speed
on
that.
Y
Y
Case
looking
at
the
wind
condition
and
then
going
into
and
saying
well,
this
is
going
right.
Y
U
U
Y
Education,
because
it's
it's
in
the
edge
regulation,
it
is
identified
in
the
regulation.
The.
Y
To
this
is
how
this
is
supposed
to
work.
So
if
it
is
windy
conditions-
and
it
is
actually
blowing.
Y
Into
your
neighbor's
property
that
you
have
the
right
to
have
that
extinguished,
so
that
is.
U
U
U
That
doesn't
that
wouldn't
still
wouldn't
be
make
you
happy
eyes,
but
it
would
be
fine.
U
You
know
us
not
addressing
that
in
an
immediate
fashion
right,
so
I'm.
U
I'm
also
wondering,
if
they're,
if
we
could
consider
having
some
type
of
bulletin.
U
Or
public
notice
going
out
that,
where
we
have
bands
on
days
when
we
know
that
it's
going.
U
U
I
couldn't
golf,
it
was
a
three-stroke,
a
hole
here
I
mean
I
usually
hit
a
firearm.
U
Anybody
from
wanting
to
have
a
fire
pit
in
their
backyard,
but
I
do
I
do
hear
the
concerns
of
of.
U
U
As
possible
of
environment
out
there
for
kids
and
children,
those
who
might
really
be
more.
U
C
B
The
stuff
we're
talking
about
even
to
counselor
to
charlie's
point
and
deputy
chief
parlow's.
B
B
We're
hearing
about
it
point
of
procedure,
madam
clerk,
I
the
recommendations
being.
B
B
B
D
Certainly,
do
that
and
then
prior
to
it,
being
voted
on,
it
could
be
tabled
until
the
next
can
be.
U
B
B
Asking
so
well
the
other
thing
I
like
about
your
suggestion
and
to
interrupt
the
city
clerk.
C
I
think
this
would
be
a
better
process
that
amendments
that
are
being
considered
can
be.
C
Of
my
own
one
was
about
hours,
the
other
is
about
buffer,
so,
first
of
all
hours,
you
obviously.
C
Seriously
considered
that
you
looked
at
there's
only
three
municipalities
that
have.
C
C
Anybody
that
would
help
to
like
trying
to
come
up
with
some
compromise
that
you
know
sort
of.
C
C
Okay,
fire
time
is
over
good.
I
can
open
my
windows
again
and
go
to
bed,
so
any
any
thought
on
that.
C
I
mean
you've
obviously
made
a
recommendation
from
noon
to
12
midnight,
but
you
know
what
help
us.
C
With
your
thoughts
on
that,
yes,
your
worship,
what
we
felt
was
as
a
department.
We
just
looked
at.
Y
The
times
that
were
currently
out
there
from
other
departments
in
our
discussions
with
the
other.
Y
It
was
later
on
the
day
that
they'd
be
able
to.
They
had
a
lot
of
groups
that
were.
Y
Y
Y
The
increase
in
improper
use
and
improper
material
was
late
after
midnight,
so
that's
kind
of
where.
Y
C
C
My
last
question,
deputy
parliament,
is
about
the
buffers
and
again
the
presenter
we
had
earlier.
C
Control
on
where
that
pesticide
is
going,
and
therefore
those
buffers
can
be
a
little
more.
C
Y
Y
Y
Reducing
the
amount
very
much
any
other
questions
for
deputy
parliament
councillor
jarley.
U
Yeah
you
thank
you
for
your
worship
just
touched
on
something
else
that
I
was
going
to
ask.
U
Y
Councillor
desjardins
and
no,
we
haven't
none
of
them
identified
through
their
bylaws.
Anything
with.
Y
C
C
Was
very
fulsome
okay,
we
don't
actually
have
a
motion
on
the
floor
yet
so
I
mean
we
could.
W
W
W
C
B
B
That
people
with
chronic
breathing
disorders
can
apply
for
a
nine
immediate
buffer
zone
with.
C
People
with
chronic
breathing
problems
will
be
private,
90
meter
buffer
zone
with
medical
proof.
B
Heard:
okay,
okay,
briefly
I'll
try
to
agree
from
this
because
I
can't
drag
this
out
tonight.
You
can.
C
Help
me
out
here,
like
I
would
be
prepared
to
have
you
just
recite
the
amendments
that
you're.
B
Best,
that's
all
well,
I
mean
your
point
about
it
getting
late
and
because
I
mean
it'll
take
a.
C
C
B
B
B
I'll
throw
the
one
in
there
for
hours.
I
know
it's
probably.
C
C
Thanks
for
all
of
that,
but
now
to
be
fair
to
other
counselors.
If,
if
you're
waiting
in
great.
C
Q
Q
To
say
that
it's
okay
with
them
to
have
the
permits
that
affects
them,
the
most.
C
Q
Wood
burning
appliance,
so
that's
like
any
others
that
you
wanted
to
highlight.
Council.
C
C
C
B
I
like
to
make
a
motion
to
defer
this
motion
until
the
next
meeting
on
june
twentieth.
B
Second,
please
don't
forget
not
debatable
we're
gonna
call
a
question
on
that.
All
those
in
favor.
C
Opposed
and
is
carried.
Thank
you
very
much
for
everybody's
thoughtful
input,
including.
U
Secular,
please
counselor
chaboye
and
we
wish
to
speak
or
do
we
have
anybody
presenting
on
this
one.
C
U
Administration
to
provide
more
clarity
in
the
bylaw,
and
I
guess
reading
through
it.
I
think.