CITY OF HUMBOLDT

 

MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL HELD

TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2021

 

PRESENT:

Mayor:Dennis Korte

Councillors: ��� Leon Doepker������������ Leon Winkel

����������������������� Malcolm Eaton����������� Jerry Weyland

����������������������� Wendy Yaworski�������� Jack Tuchscherer������ �����������

 

Interim City Commissioner:Ron Hilton

City Clerk:Sandra Pauli

Leisure Services Director:Ross Milnthorp

Works & Utilities Director:Rod Halyk

 

 

CALL TO ORDER:

Mayor Korte called the meeting to order at 7:32 p.m.

 

 

ADOPT AGENDA:

Eaton/Yaworski

That the agenda as presented be amended as follows:

 

12. ����� New Business:

����������� b) ������� Local Improvement Resolutions

����������������������� � Pavement on 4th Street (Delete)

 

12. ����� New Business:

����������� d) ������� Special Events Coordinator

����������������������� � Full Time Position (Add)

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried. ����������

 

 

APPROVE MINUTES:

Weyland/Doepker

That the minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council held April 27, 2021 be approved as recorded and circulated.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

REPORT FROM CITY CLERK � AMENDMENTS TO SMOKING BYLAW:

Doepker/Winkel

That Administration be directed to provide an amendment to the City�s Smoking Bylaw for Council�s consideration at the next Regular Meeting to include the following provisions:

 

1. ������� Ashtrays Prohibited � Every proprietor of a place or ����������� premises mentioned in Subsection 4(1) shall ensure that ����������� ashtrays and similar products associated with the use of ����������� tobacco are not available for use in the place or premises.

 

2. ������� Obstruction, False Statements, etc., Prohibited � No ����������� person shall obstruct or hinder a bylaw enforcement officer ����������� who is acting pursuant to the authority of this Bylaw.

 

����������� No person shall knowingly make a false or misleading ����������� statement to a bylaw enforcement officer or produce a false ����������� document or thing to a bylaw enforcement officer.

 

3. ������� Further, that the definition of restaurant be amended to ����������� include the word �enclosed� in front of the word �lounge� and ����������� in front of the word �area�.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

CORRESPONDENCE:

Doepker/Winkel

That the following correspondence be received.

 

a) ������� Minutes of the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery ����������� Board Meeting held May 4, 2021

b) ������� Registration for SUMA Regional Meeting held June 3, 2021

 

 

 

 

 

c) ������� FCM Members� Advisory � New Deal on Rights-of-Way

d) ������� Minutes of the Waldsea Lake Regional Park Authority held ����������� April 19, 2021

e) ������� Humboldt School Division No. 104 � Uniform Mill Rate

f) �������� Humboldt Catholic Schools � Uniform Mill Rate

g) ������� Minister of Health � Humboldt�s Health Facility Status

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

WORKS & UTILITIES COMMITTEE MINUTES:

Doepker/Winkel

That the minutes of the Works & Utilities Committee Meeting held May 7, 2021 be accepted for information.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

CITY COMMISSIONER�S REPORT � TOUR BUS COMPANIES:

Eaton/Weyland

That we approve the recommendation from the Interim City Commissioner to advise Ms. Fran Meteychuk that tour buses are not allowed to pick up or drop off passengers at her or any other residence in the City; however, that she be advised that the City would be prepared to allow her to utilize the parking lot at the Uniplex for loading and unloading passengers.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

TRAFFIC BYLAW:

Eaton/Doepker

That Administration conduct a review of the City�s Traffic Bylaw in conjunction with the appropriate committee.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

ESTABLISHMENT OF SUB CLASSES:

Doepker/Weyland

That the City of Humboldt in the Province of Saskatchewan in accordance with Section 254 of The Cities Act hereby establish the following sub classes for the purpose of establishing tax rates;

 

RA � Residential Apartment Class

 

1. ������� Under the Residential Class as defined in Section 12(c) of

����������� C-11-1 of Regulation 1 of The Cities Act, a sub class called

����������� RA � Residential Apartment shall be established and shall ����������� include all of those properties currently classed as Residential ����������� (R) and which contain 4 or more self-contained dwelling units ����������� except any parcel or unit defined as a condominium within the ����������� meaning of the Condominium Property Act, 1993 that is used ����������� or intended to be used for residential purposes.

 

MA - Multi-Residential Apartment Class

 

2. ������� Under the Multi-Residential Class as defined in Section 12(d) ����������� of C-11-1 of Regulation 1 of The Cities Act, a sub class called ����������� MA � Multi-Residential Apartment shall be established which ����������� includes all land and improvements designed and used for or ����������� intended to be usedfor or in conjunction with a residential ����������� purpose and to accommodate 4 or more self-contained ����������� dwelling units except any parcel or unit as defined as a ����������� condominium within the meaning of the Condominium Property ����������� Act, 1993 that is used or intended to be used for residential ����������� purposes.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PECUNIARY INTEREST:

Mayor Korte declared a pecuniary interest in the following matter and left the Council Chambers at 8:15 p.m.

 

 

CHAIR:

Deputy Mayor Weyland assumed the Chair.

 

 

PAY ACCOUNT:

Eaton/Doepker

That cheque number 21415 payable to Graphic Arts Printing in the amount of $694.89 be approved for payment.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

RETURN:

Mayor Korte returned to the Council Chambers at 8:16 p.m.

 

 

CHAIR:

Mayor Korte resumed the Chair.

 

 

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE:

Yaworski/Eaton

That the accounts payable for the period ending MAY 11, 2021 and as represented by general cheque numbers 21353 to 21530 inclusive, and as filed in the Accounts Payable Register be approved for payment.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

CHAIR:

Mayor Korte vacated the Chair and Deputy Mayor Weyland assumed the Chair at 8:26 p.m.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 09/2004:

Doepker/Korte

Resolved that Bylaw No. 09/2004 being a bylaw to provide for a

minimum tax be introduced and read a first time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 09/2004:

Eaton/Yaworski

Resolved that Bylaw No. 09/2004 being a bylaw to provide for a minimum tax be read a second time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 09/2004:

Korte/Yaworski

Resolved that Bylaw No. 09/2004 being a bylaw to provide for a minimum tax be allowed three readings at this meeting.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried Unanimously.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 09/2004:

Tuchscherer/Doepker

Resolved that Bylaw No. 09/2004 being a bylaw to provide for a minimum tax be read a third time and be now adopted.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 10/2004:

Doepker/Winkel

Resolved that Bylaw No. 10/2004 being a bylaw to establish mill rate factors be introduced and read a first time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 10/2004:

Eaton/Yaworski

Resolved that Bylaw No. 10/2004 being a bylaw to establish mill rate factors be read a second time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BYLAW NO. 10/2004:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winkel/Doepker

Resolved that Bylaw No. 10/2004 being a bylaw to establish mill rate factors be allowed three readings at this meeting.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried Unanimously.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 10/2004:

Eaton/Tuchscherer

Resolved that Bylaw No. 10/2004 being a bylaw to establish mill rate factors be read a third time and be now adopted.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 11/2004:

Doepker/Korte

Resolved that Bylaw No. 11/2004 being a bylaw to provide for a base tax be introduced and read a first time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 11/2004:

Winkel/Yaworski

Resolved that Bylaw No. 11/2004 being a bylaw to provide for a base tax be read a second time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 11/2004:

Korte/Tuchscherer

Resolved that Bylaw No. 11/2004 being a bylaw to provide for a base tax be allowed three readings at this meeting.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried Unanimously.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 11/2004:

Korte/Eaton

Resolved that Bylaw No. 11/2004 being a bylaw to provide for a base tax be read a third time and be now adopted.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 12/2004:

Yaworski/Winkel

Resolved that Bylaw No. 12/2004 being a bylaw to provide for the exemption of taxation for the assessment of certain properties be introduced and read a first time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 12/2004:

Doepker/Winkel

Resolved that Bylaw No. 12/2004 being a bylaw to provide for the exemption of taxation for the assessment of certain properties be read a second time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 12/2004:

Korte/Doepker

Resolved that Bylaw No. 12/2004 being a bylaw to provide for the exemption of taxation for the assessment of certain properties be allowed three readings at this meeting.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried Unanimously.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 12/2004:

Tuchscherer/Doepker

Resolved that Bylaw No. 12/2004 being a bylaw to provide for the exemption of taxation for the assessment of certain properties be read a third time and be now adopted.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BYLAW NO. 13/2004:

 

 

 

 

 

Doepker/Yaworski

Resolved that Bylaw No. 13/2004 being a bylaw to fix the mill rate on taxable properties for the year 2004 be introduced and read a first time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 13/2004:

Korte/Doepker

Resolved that Bylaw No. 13/2004 being a bylaw to fix the mill rate on taxable properties for the year 2004 be read a second time.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 13/2004:

Winkel/Tuchscherer

Resolved that Bylaw No. 13/2004 being a bylaw to fix the mill rate on taxable properties for the year 2004 be allowed three readings at this meeting.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried Unanimously.

 

 

BYLAW NO. 13/2004:

Korte/Doepker

Resolved that Bylaw No. 13/2004 being a bylaw to fix the mill rate on taxable properties for the year 2004 be read a third time and be now adopted.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

CHAIR:

Deputy Mayor Weyland vacated the Chair and Mayor Korte assumed the Chair at 8:52 p.m.

 

 

REID-THOMPSON LIBRARY BOARD APPOINTMENT:

Eaton/Doepker

That Mr. Bernard Ortman be appointed to the Reid-Thompson Public Library Board for a term ending January 31, 2005.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

COMMUNITY EVENTS PERMIT � DEMOLITION DERBY:

Doepker/Eaton

That we approve the application from the Humboldt Jr. Chamber � Jaycees for a community events permit for the Demolition Derby to be held Sunday, June 6, 2021 between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. at the Centennial Park Grounds.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR POSITION:

Winkel/Eaton

That the part time position of Special Events Coordinator be established as a full time position effective immediately.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.

 

 

ADJOURN:

Weyland/Winkel

That we do now adjourn, the time being 8:55 p.m.

 

����������������������������������� Motion Carried.