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Engaged, Healthy Community Advisory Committee
The Engaged, Healthy Community Advisory Committee will review a draft policy regarding how space and resources are allocated at the ACT Arts Centre. Staff will also provide a progress update on the 'Our Neck of the Woods' initiative.
- Review of ACT Arts Centre Allocation Draft Policy
- Our Neck of the Woods project update
Regular Council Meeting
Council will consider approving a funding strategy for three recreation projects: Hammond Aquatics and Recreation Centre ($250M), Multi-Use Community Park, and Albion Twin-Rink Arena Expansion ($143M). Recommendations include putting loan authorization bylaws to voters in October 2026. Also on the agenda are several zoning bylaw amendments, including rezoning 4,586 properties from R zones to RUR, and updates to the building bylaw, cemetery bylaw, and council remuneration.
- Staff recommends borrowing up to $250M for Hammond Aquatics Centre and park, and $143M for arena expansion
- Rezoning 4,586 properties from R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, and RT-1 zones to RUR zone
- Comprehensive update to Building Bylaw No. 8097-2026
- Density bonus framework amendments to align with provincial housing legislation
- Cemetery fee schedule and regulations updates
Liveable Community Advisory Committee
The Liveable Community Advisory Committee will receive an information update on the Town Centre Road Network Plan. The rest of the meeting consists of routine procedural items including approval of agenda and minutes, and member updates.
- Town Centre Road Network Plan information update
Regular Council Meeting
Council will vote on the adoption of the North 256 Street Industrial Lands Area Plan and related Official Community Plan amendments. The meeting also includes updates to cemetery regulations and fees, as well as a review of the 2025 annual financial report.
- Adoption of Official Community Plan Amending Bylaw No. 8087-2026 for North 256 Street Industrial Lands
- Updates to Cemetery Bylaw No. 8112-2026 and associated Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 8113-2026
- Amendments to Bylaw Notice Enforcement regarding trees, election signs, and sanitary regulations
- First, second, and third reading of Council Remuneration Bylaw No. 8118-2026
- Approval of the 2025 Annual Report and Statement of Financial Information
Committee of the Whole
The Committee of the Whole will discuss several staff reports, including a proposal to rezone over 4,500 properties from R-1–R-4 and RT-1 zones to RUR zone, and a recreation infrastructure design and funding strategy. Other items include updates to the Building Bylaw, housekeeping amendments to the Zoning Bylaw, and alignment of density bonus provisions with provincial housing legislation. All recommendations are to forward to the June 30 regular council meeting.
- Rezone 4,586 properties from R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, RT-1 to RUR zone
- Recreation Ready Design, Costs and Funding Strategy for three projects
- Comprehensive update to Building Bylaw 8097-2026
- Housekeeping amendments to Zoning Bylaw No. 7600-2019
- Density Bonus Framework alignment with provincial housing legislation
Advisory Design Panel
The Advisory Design Panel will review a development permit for a 6-storey, 52-unit wood-frame residential apartment with one level of underground parking at 22481 Brown Avenue and 12064 Fraser Street. The panel will discuss the architectural design, landscape plans, and other submissions. They may provide recommendations or conditions.
- Development permit 2023-004-DP for 52-unit apartment at 22481 Brown Ave & 12064 Fraser St
- Applicants: 1051751 BC Ltd. and 1051761 BC Ltd.
- Architect: Garcia Zunino Architects; Landscape: Viewpoint Landscape Architects
- 6-storey wood-frame building with underground parking
Committee of the Whole
The Committee of the Whole reviews and recommends forwarding several items to the next Regular Council meeting, including an Official Community Plan amendment for the North 256 Street Industrial Lands area, a school site proposal from School District 42, a delegated permits report, an update on the ACT Arts Centre transition, and the 2025 Annual Report. The meeting also includes a closed session for negotiations and performance discussions.
- North 256 Street Industrial Lands Area Plan OCP Amending Bylaw No. 8087-2026 forwarded to Council
- School District 42 Eligible School Sites Proposal for 2026 forwarded
- Bi-annual report on delegated permits under Bylaw No. 8081-2025
- 2026 Maple Ridge ACT Arts Centre and Theatre transition update
- 2025 Annual Report and Statement of Financial Information
The Committee of the Whole reviewed five staff reports and voted to forward each to the next Regular Council Meeting. No substantive decisions were made; all actions were procedural in nature.
- Forwarded North 256 Street Industrial Lands Area Plan OCP amending bylaw to Council (carried)
- Forwarded School District 42 Eligible School Sites Proposal to Council (carried)
- Forwarded Bi-Annual Report on Delegated Permits to Council (carried)
- Forwarded 2026 ACT Arts Centre and Theatre update to Council (carried)
- Forwarded 2025 Annual Report and Statement of Financial Information to Council (carried)
Public Hearing
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Climate and Environment Advisory Committee
The Climate and Environment Advisory Committee discussed proposed floodplain regulations, a draft McKenney Creek restoration plan, and an update on the Zero Carbon Step Code. No formal votes were taken on any of these topics. The only actions were approval of the agenda and adoption of previous minutes.
- Approved agenda as circulated (unanimous)
- Adopted May 13, 2026 minutes as circulated (unanimous)
Council Workshop
Council received two staff reports for information only: one on a 'Planning for Longevity' approach and another on provincial housing legislation implementation. No substantive decisions were made; the meeting then moved to a closed session under the Community Charter.
- Received 'Planning for Longevity' report for information (unanimous)
- Received provincial housing legislation update for information (unanimous)
- Approved closed meeting notice for security, personnel, and negotiations (unanimous)
Regular Council Meeting
Council gave three readings to a new Tenant Protection Bylaw and first reading to an OCP amendment creating a development permit area for tenant protection. It also approved a $190,000 residential energy retrofit pilot program using climate action grant funds. The Japanese garden in Jim Hadgkiss Park was officially named 'Ichigo Garden'.
- Adopted Elections Procedure and Sign Amending Bylaws (unanimous)
- Adopted Drinking Water Conservation Plan Amending Bylaw (unanimous)
- Adopted rezoning at 21420 121 Avenue from RS-1 to R-1 (unanimous)
- Gave first, second, third readings to Cemetery Amending Bylaw and Fees Bylaw (unanimous)
- Gave first, second, third readings to Tenant Protection Bylaw No. 8106-2026 (unanimous)
- Gave first reading to OCP Amending Bylaw No. 8109-2026 and directed consultation (unanimous)
- Approved $190,000 Energy Retrofit Pilot Program (unanimous)
- Endorsed City of Maple Ridge Accessibility and Inclusion Strategy (unanimous)