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Mon Aug 24, 2026
Committee of the Whole
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Pages
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8 …
Mon Aug 24, 2026
Regular Council
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 24, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Pages
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to …
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026
Logo Committee Meeting
Logo Committee to review draft logos and plan public engagement
The District of Taylor's Logo Committee is meeting to advance the logo selection process. They will review two draft logos, discuss how to obtain public input, and consider presenting findings to Council at the September 21, 2026 meeting. The agenda is otherwise procedural.
- Review of two draft logos for the Committee
- Discussion on public engagement methods (e.g., Taylor Times, social media)
- Plan to present logo findings to Council on September 21, 2026
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Logo Committee Meeting
to be held in the Community Services Hub Boardroom
Located at 9896 Cherry Avenue West
Wednesday, August 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Agenda
Logo Committee Meeting
to be held in the Community Services Hub Boardroom
Located at 9896 Cherry Avenue West
Wednesday, August 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Agenda
Logo Committee Meeting
to be held in the Community Services Hub Boardroom
Located at 9896 Cherry Avenue West
Wednesday, August 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Agenda
Logo Committee Meeting
to be held in the Community Services Hub Boardroom
Located at 9896 Cherry Avenue West
Wednesday, August 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Agenda
Logo Committee Meeting
to be held in the Community Services Hub Boardroom
Located at 9896 Cherry Avenue West
Wednesday, August 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all of
us to thrive.
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all of
us to thrive.
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep …
Mon Aug 10, 2026
Committee of the Whole
Council hears departmental updates; may move to closed session on land matters
The Committee of the Whole is receiving informational updates from the Corporate Services and Community Services departments. The meeting may also move into a closed session to discuss the acquisition or disposition of land, as permitted under the Community Charter. No decisions are listed on the agenda.
- Closed meeting possible under Community Charter Section 90(1)(e) for land acquisition/disposition
- Corporate Services: 2026 election preparation, preliminary budget discussions, tax sale preparations
- Community Services: evaluated Lone Wolf Clubhouse upgrades and Ice Centre Concession lease RFPs
- Community Services: evaluated Labour Market Study RFP proposals
- Peace Island Park: trail expansion discussions with River Rats; pavilion fireplace hearth replacement
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 10, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Pages
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
3. NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
4. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5. GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6. GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
7. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
8. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
9. CORRESPONDENCE
10. NEW BUSINESS
11. COMMITTEE REPORTS
12. STAFF REPORTS
12.1 Corporate Services Departmental Update
Lisa Ford, Interim Director of Corporate Services
Corporate Services Departmental Update
3 - 5
12.2 Community Services Departmental Update
Mike Farquharson, Director of Community Services
Community Services Departmental Update
6 - 8
13. MEDIA AND GALLERY - QUESTION PERIOD
14. RECOMMENDATIONS TO MOVE TO CLOSED MEETING
14.1 As per the Community Charter Section 90 (1):
(e) the acquisition, disposition or expropriation of land or improvements, if the council
considers that disclosure could reasonably be expected to harm the interests of the
municipality;
(n) the consideration of whether a council meeting should be closed under a
provision of this subs …
Mon Aug 10, 2026
Regular Council
Council to consider reallocating $50,000 for playground upgrades and hear speedway noise complaint
The District of Taylor Council will consider reallocating $50,000 from the 2026 Capital Plan to add accessible sidewalks to three playgrounds and replace an inclusive swing, while also hearing a resident's complaint about Taylor Speedway noise curfew violations. Council will also receive updates on the Fort St. John aquatics facility project, a request for fee forgiveness from the Taylor Elementary School PAC, and consider adoption of two bylaws.
- Reallocation of $50,000 for playground sidewalks and swing replacement
- Taylor Speedway noise complaint and curfew enforcement request
- Request for letter of support for Fort St. John aquatics facility grant
- Taylor Elementary School PAC fee forgiveness request ($425.25)
- Adoption of Revenue Anticipation Borrowing Bylaw No. 910, 2026
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, August 10, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Pages
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
3. NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
3.1 Mayor's Additions
3.2 Councillor's Additions
3.3 Chief Administrative Officer's Additions
4. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5. PUBLIC AND STATUTORY HEARINGS
6. GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6.1 Years of Service Award
Lisa Ford, Interim Director of Corporate Services
6.2 Aquatics Facility Project Update and Request for Letter of Support
Trevor Bolin, Councillor
Sarah MacDougall, Councillor
Darrell Blades, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer
Kylah Bryde, Director of Community Services
City of Fort St. John
Aquatics Facility - Summer 2026
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6.3 Taylor Speedway Issue
Dean Davis, Resident
Taylor Speedway Issue Email
14
7. GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
8. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
9. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
10. CORRESPONDENCE
10.1 Correspondence list
Correspondence List
15
10.2 Taylor Elementary School Parental Advisory Committee (PAC) Community Hall
Forgiveness of Fees Request
Dawn McGinn, Interim Deputy Corpora …
Mon Jul 27, 2026
Committee of the Whole
Committee to review development variance for 10332 97 Street
The Committee of the Whole will receive departmental updates from Protective Services and Operations. The body is also discussing business licensing engagement and a development variance permit application.
- Development Variance Permit (DVP) Application #02-2026 for 10332 97 Street regarding interior side and rear parcel line variances
- Business Licensing Engagement report from the Chief Administrative Officer
- Protective Services Departmental Update - July 2026
- Operations Departmental Update
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, July 27, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Pages
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
3. NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
4. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5. GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6. GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
7. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
7.1 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
July 13, 2026
July 13, 2026 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
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8. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
8.1 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
July 13, 2026
9. CORRESPONDENCE
10. NEW BUSINESS
11. COMMITTEE REPORTS
12. STAFF REPORTS
12.1 Protective Services Departmental Update - July 2026
Steve Byford, Director of Protective Services, Fire Chief, CD
9 - 11
Protective Services Departmental Update - July 2026
12.2 Operations Departmental Update
Ryan Nelson, Director of Operations
Operations Departmental Update
12 - 14
12.3 Business Licensing Engagement
Ryan Galay, Chief Administrative Officer
Business Licensing Engagement
15 - 25
12.4 Development Variance Permit (DVP) Application #02-2026– 10332 – 97 Street –
Interior Side & Rear Parcel Line Variance …
Mon Jul 27, 2026
Regular Council
Council considers new maintenance bylaw and borrowing legislation
The District of Taylor Council will review two new bylaws regarding unsightly premises and revenue anticipation borrowing. The meeting includes discussions on ice centre policy, whistle cessation, and development variance permits.
- Adoption of Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw No. 909, 2026
- First three readings of Revenue Anticipation Borrowing Bylaw No. 910, 2026
- DVP Application #01-2026 for ball diamonds storage C-Can at 9879 Cherry Avenue West
- DVP Application #03-2026 for rear parcel line variance at 10287 97 Street
- Request to proclaim October 15, 2026, as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, July 27, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Pages
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the
deep connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities
are available for all to thrive.
3. NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
3.1 Mayor's Additions
3.2 Councillor's Additions
3.3 Chief Administrative Officer's Additions
4. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5. PUBLIC AND STATUTORY HEARINGS
6. GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6.1 FSJ Petroleum Association Annual Family Camp Weekend Forgiveness
Request
Thomas Whitton, Information Technology Manager and Culture, Heritage
and Language Manager
Doig River First Nation
6.2 Request for Proclamation of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day
2026
Kristin Pinchoskie, Founder
Oak's Tree of Love
Proclamation Request for Pregnancy and Infant Lost Awareness Day
5 - 6
6.3 Action in the Community Presentation
Kelly Amboe, Executive Director
Tracey Wolsey, Board Chair
Lita Powell, Vice Chair
North Peace Community Foundation
North Peace Community Foundation Presentation
7 - 17
7. GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
8. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
8.1 Regular Council Meeting Minutes
July 13, 2026
July 13, 2026 Regular Council Meeting Minutes …
Mon Jul 13, 2026
Regular Council
Council discusses financial reports, election officials, and new bylaws
The District of Taylor Council will review a financial report for January through March 2026 and discuss the implementation of an online booking system for the District Ice Centre. The agenda also includes three readings of the Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw No. 909, 2026.
- Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw No. 909, 2026 (First Three Readings)
- District Ice Centre On-Line Booking System
- 2026 Election Officials and Remuneration
- 2026 Financial Report: January 1 - March 31, 2026
- National Drowning Prevention Week proclamation request
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, July 13, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Pages
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
3. NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
3.1 Mayor's Additions
3.2 Councillor's Additions
3.3 Chief Administrative Officer's Additions
4. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5. PUBLIC AND STATUTORY HEARINGS
6. GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6.1 Community Accessibility: Council Delegation Request
David Johnston, Service Delivery Advisor
Community Living BC North
6.2 Proclamation Request: National Drowning Prevention Week
Lenea Grace, Executive Director
Lifesaving Society of BC
Proclamation Request for National Drowning Prevention
5 - 6
7. GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
8. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
8.1 Regular Council Meeting Minutes
May 19, 2026
May 19, 2026 Regular Council Meeting Minutes
7 - 13
8.2 Regular Council Meeting Minutes
June 1, 2026
14 - 20
June 1, 2026 Regular Council Meeting Minutes
8.3 Regular Council Meeting Minutes
June 15, 2026
June 15, 2026 Regular Council Meeting Minutes
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8.4 Special Council Meeting Minutes
June 15, 2026
June 15, 2026 Special Council …
Mon Jul 13, 2026
Committee of the Whole
Taylor Committee discusses bylaw updates and departmental reports
The Committee of the Whole reviewed various staff reports including departmental updates and policy amendments. Discussions included proposed changes to the Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw and a review of the Maternity Leave Policy.
- Proposed amendments to the Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw No. 909, 2026
- Maternity Leave Policy amendments
- Ballot-counting options for upcoming election including $10,000 machine rental estimate
- Inter-Community Business License (ICBL) Program update
- NPSR & ESS Active Living Policy discussion
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, July 13, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Pages
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
3. NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
4. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5. GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6. GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
7. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
7.1 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
May 19, 2026
May 19, 2026 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
4 - 8
7.2 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
June 1, 2026
June 1, 2026 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
9 - 12
7.3 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
June 15, 2026
June 15, 2026 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
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8. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
8.1 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
May 19, 2026
8.2 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
June 1, 2026
8.3 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
June 15, 2026
9. CORRESPONDENCE
10. NEW BUSINESS
11. COMMITTEE REPORTS
12. STAFF REPORTS
12.1 Corporate Services Departmental Update
Lisa Ford, Interim Director of Corporate Services
Corporate Services Departmental Update
19 - 21
12.2 Community Services De …
Wed Jun 17, 2026
Logo Committee Meeting
The Logo Committee meets to discuss new branding inspiration and goals.
Committee members will review findings from their research into other municipal logos. The group will also follow up on discussions with Bold Promotions and refine goals for presenting ideas to Council this fall.
- Review of municipality logo inspiration
- Follow-up on research with Bold Promotions
- Planning for 2026 committee goals and Council presentation
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Logo Committee Meeting
to be held in the Community Services Hub Boardroom
Located at 9896 Cherry Avenue West
Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 10:00 AM
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all of
us to thrive.
3. NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
3.1 Discussion around each members findings while exploring other municipalities/towns
logos for inspiration
3.2 Follow up on any discussions or further research with Bold Promotions
3.3 Further discussion on Committee goals for 2026 and bringing ideas or samples to
Council in the fall
4. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5. GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6. GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
7. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
8. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
9. CORRESPONDENCE
10. NEW BUSINESS
11. COMMITTEE REPORTS
12. STAFF REPORTS
13. MEDIA AND GALLERY - QUESTION PERIOD
14. ADJOURNMENT
Interim Deputy Corporate Officer
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Mon Jun 15, 2026
Addendum for Regular Council
Council to adopt District's 2025 financial report
This meeting is procedural, as the primary item is the adoption of the 2025 Statement of Financial Information to comply with provincial legislation. The report details payments to vendors and employees, and confirms the District's outstanding debt of approximately $3.4 million.
- Adoption of 2025 Statement of Financial Information
- Review of payments to vendors over $25,000
- Review of employee remuneration and expenses
- Confirmation of $3,418,988.06 long-term debt
- Debt Retirement Reserve Fund balance of $160,725
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Addendum for Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Addendum for Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Addendum for Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Addendum for Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Addendum for Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Pages
14.
STAFF REPORTS
14.1
2025 Statement of Financial Information
Lisa Ford, Interim Director of Corporate Services
2025 Statement of Financial Information
2025 Statement of Financial Information
Lisa Ford, Interim Director of Corporate Services
2025 Statement of Financial Information
2025 Statement of Financial Information
Lisa Ford, Interim Director of Corporate Services
2025 Statement of Financial Information
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Interim Director of
Corporate Services
Interim Director of
Corporate Services
Staff Report
PO Box 300 | 10007 - 100A Street | Ta …
Mon Jun 15, 2026
Regular Council
Council to vote on extending stock car track hours to 11pm
Council will decide whether to grant Fort St. John Stock Car Club a noise bylaw variance to allow race days to run until 11pm on specific dates. They will also hear a complaint about Source Energy truck traffic, consider a boulevard maintenance dispute, a train whistle noise abatement request, and approve a mutual aid agreement for major events.
- Vote on noise variance for FSJ Stock Car Club on July 17-18, July 31, Aug 1-2, Sep 11-12
- Public delegation from Colleen Janz complaining about Source Energy sand truck haulers speeding and using Jake brakes
- Variance request from Lianne Clark regarding district policy making homeowner responsible for boulevard debris from snow storage
- Noise abatement request from Mike Lamy regarding train whistles
- Recommendation to adopt Peace Region Major Event Mutual Aid Agreement
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Pages
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the
deep connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities
are available for all to thrive.
3.
NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
3.1
Mayor's Additions
3.2
Councillor's Additions
3.3
Chief Administrative Officer's Additions
4.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5.
PUBLIC AND STATUTORY HEARINGS
6.
GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6.1
Source Energy Complaint
Colleen Janz, Resident
Concerned Resident Email
4
6.2
Noise Control Bylaw Variance Request
Jason Westgate, Fort St. John Stock Car
7.
GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
8.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
9.
BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
10.
CORRESPONDENCE
10.1
Correspondence list
Correspondence List
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10.2
Variance Request on Boulevard Use and Private Development
Infringement Policy
Tracey Lianne (Lianne) Clark, Resident
Variance Request on Boulevard Use and Private Development
Infringement Policy
Tracey Lianne (Lianne) Clark, Resident
Variance Request on Boulevard Use and Private Development
Infringement Policy
Tracey Lianne (Lianne) Clark, …
Mon Jun 15, 2026
Committee of the Whole
Draft unsightly premises bylaw and Q1 financial reports on agenda
The Committee of the Whole will receive departmental updates from Protective Services and Operations, and review the 2026 financial report for January through March. A key discussion item is the draft Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw No. 909, 2026. Other topics include the District Ice Centre online booking system, election officials remuneration, and UBCM ministerial meeting plans.
- Review of draft Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw No. 909, 2026
- Q1 2026 Financial Report: 89% of budgeted expenditures unspent, 0% capital spent
- Operations contract awarded to Inglehart and Sons for fueling facility concrete pad
- District Ice Centre online booking system proposal
- Election officials remuneration for 2026
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 15, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Pages
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the
deep connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities
are available for all to thrive.
3.
NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
4.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5.
GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6.
GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
8.
BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
9.
CORRESPONDENCE
10.
NEW BUSINESS
11.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
12.
STAFF REPORTS
12.1
Protective Services Departmental Update - June 2026
Steve Byford, Director of Protective Services, Fire Chief, CD
Protective Services Departmental Update - June 2026
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12.2
Operations Departmental Update
Ryan Nelson, Director of Operations
Operations Departmental Update
7 - 9
12.3
2026 Financial Report: January 1 - March 31, 2026
Lisa Ford, Interim Director of Corporate Services
2026 Financial Report: January 1 - March 31, 2026
2026 Financial Report: January 1 - March 31, 2026
Lisa Ford, Interim Director of Corporate Services
2026 Financial Report: January 1 - March 31, 2026
2026 Financial Report: January 1 - March 31, 2026
Lisa For …
Mon Jun 1, 2026
Regular Council
Council to decide on gravel extraction and fee forgiveness requests
Council will consider an ALC application for Terus Construction gravel extraction near Taylor. They will also deliberate on requests to forgive water fees for a community orchard and audio/visual equipment rental fees. A presentation from STARS air ambulance will provide an annual update.
- Terus Construction gravel extraction ALC application
- Peace Community Church water fee forgiveness up to $500
- Joan Lewis $350 grant-in-aid for audio equipment rental
- Variance request for boulevard use and private development infringement
- Taylor Slo-Pitch C-can placement variance request
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Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 1, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 1, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 1, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 1, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 1, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Pages
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities are available for all to
thrive.
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the deep
connection to the land and w …
Mon Jun 1, 2026
Committee of the Whole
Council to consider Active Living Policy for NPSR and ESS volunteers
The Committee of the Whole will discuss and possibly approve a new policy allowing North Peace Search and Rescue and Taylor Emergency Support Services volunteers to participate in the District's Active Living program with a maximum $600 per year benefit. Staff reports on departmental activities are also presented. The meeting will then move to a closed session for land, litigation, and negotiation matters.
- Consider NPSR & ESS Active Living Policy with $600 max per volunteer
- Peace Region Major Event Mutual Aid Agreement (details not provided in agenda text)
- Corporate Services Departmental Update (informational)
- Community Services Departmental Update: Ice Centre energy savings ($1,600 hydro, $16,754 gas), pool opening, Peace Island Park improvements
- Closed meeting for land acquisition, litigation, negotiations provisions
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, June 1, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Pages
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the
deep connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities
are available for all to thrive.
3.
NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
4.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5.
GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6.
GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
8.
BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
9.
CORRESPONDENCE
10.
NEW BUSINESS
11.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
12.
STAFF REPORTS
12.1
Corporate Services Departmental Update
Lisa Ford, Interim Director of Corporate Services
Corporate Services Departmental Update
3 - 5
12.2
Community Services Departmental Update
Mike Farquharson, Director of Community Services
Community Services Departmental Update
6 - 8
12.3
NPSR & ESS Active Living Policy
Ryan Galay, Chief Administrative Officer
Ryan Nelson, Director of Operations
NPSR & ESS Active Living Policy
NPSR & ESS Active Living Policy
Ryan Galay, Chief Administrative Officer
Ryan Nelson, Director of Operations
NPSR & ESS Active Living Policy
NPSR & ESS Active Living Policy
Ryan Galay, Chief Administrative Officer
Ryan Nelson, …
Tue May 19, 2026
Committee of the Whole
Council to review unsightly premises bylaw and maternity leave policy
The Committee of the Whole will discuss a draft Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw, a new Maternity Leave Policy, and receive monthly updates from Protective Services and Operations. They will also consider a closed meeting agenda for land, litigation, and confidential matters.
- Draft Unsightly Premises and Maintenance Bylaw No.909, 2026
- Proposed Maternity Leave Policy with comparative municipal information requested
- Protective Services Departmental Update - May 2026
- Operations Departmental Update
- Closed meeting items: land acquisition/disposition, litigation, FOI exemptions
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Committee of the Whole Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 3:30 PM
Pages
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the
deep connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities
are available for all to thrive.
3.
NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
4.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5.
GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
6.
GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
7.1
Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
April 20, 2026
April 20, 2026 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
3 - 6
7.2
Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
May 4, 2026
May 4, 2026 Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
7 - 11
8.
BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
8.1
Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
April 20, 2026
8.2
Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes
May 4, 2026
9.
CORRESPONDENCE
10.
NEW BUSINESS
11.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
12.
STAFF REPORTS
12.1
Protective Services Departmental Update - May 2026
Steve Byford, Director of Protective Services, Fire Chief, CD
Protective Services Departmental Update - May 2026
12 - 14
12.2
Operations Departmental Update
Ryan Nelson, Director of Operations
Operations Departmental Update
1 …
Tue May 19, 2026
Regular Council
Council to award potable water treatment filter system contract
Council will consider awarding a contract for a potable water treatment filter system (RFP #02-2026) and adopt two election-related bylaws (Election and Assent Voting Bylaw No. 907 and Mail Ballot Voting Bylaw No. 908). They will also review a third report on Fairway RV's request for utility fee forgiveness, the 2025 Q4 financial report, and a trustee appointment to the Taylor Public Library.
- Award of RFP #02-2026 for potable water treatment filter system
- Adoption of Election and Assent Voting Bylaw No. 907 and Mail Ballot Voting Bylaw No. 908
- Fairway RV request for forgiveness of utility fees (third report)
- Trustee volunteer appointment to Taylor Public Library
- 2025 Q4 financial report (Oct 1 - Dec 31, 2025)
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Regular Council Meeting
to be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Pages
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
FIRST NATIONS LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The District of Taylor recognizes with respect, this traditional territory of Treaty 8. We honour the
deep connection to the land and water, where everyone's rights are respected, and opportunities
are available for all to thrive.
3.
NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS
3.1
Mayor's Additions
3.2
Councillor's Additions
3.3
Chief Administrative Officer's Additions
4.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
5.
PUBLIC AND STATUTORY HEARINGS
6.
GUESTS AND DELEGATIONS
7.
GALLERY COMMENTS ON AGENDA TOPICS
8.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
8.1
Regular Council Meeting Minutes
April 20, 2026
April 20, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes
4 - 11
8.2
Regular Council Meeting Minutes
May 4, 2026
May 4, 2026 Council Meeting Minutes
12 - 19
9.
BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
9.1
Regular Council Meeting Minutes
April 20, 2026
9.2
Regular Council Meeting Minutes
May 4, 2026
10.
CORRESPONDENCE
10.1
Correspondence list
Correspondence List
20
10.2
Request for Support: The Sadownik Miles for Smiles 1 - 24 Hour Event
Laurie Cardinal
The Sadownik Miles for Smiles 1 - 24 Hour Event
21 - 25
10.3
Letter of Support Request: Bultery’s House Project …
Mon May 4, 2026
Addendum for Regular Council
Council to discuss Enbridge pipeline expansion and mental health review
Council will receive and discuss notice of Enbridge's proposed Birch Grove natural gas pipeline expansion project near Taylor, including a 32 km pipeline loop and compressor station upgrades. They will also consider endorsing a call for universal mental health care from Dawson Creek.
- Notice of Enbridge's Birch Grove Program application to Canada Energy Regulator for a 32 km pipeline loop south of Taylor and compressor station upgrades
- Residents have 21 days to file statements of concern with the CER
- Request from City of Dawson Creek to endorse BC Universal Mental Health Care Review
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The District of Taylor
Agenda
Addendum for Regular Council Meeting
the be held in Council Chambers
Located at the District Office at 10007 - 100 A Street
Monday, May 4, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Pages
10.
CORRESPONDENCE
10.5
Notice of Application - Enbridge Proposed Birch Grove Program
Canada Energy Regulator's Notice of Application
Jaime Lawrence, Community and Indigenous Engagement Advisor
Birch Grove Program - Notice of Application
2 - 16
10.6
Request for Endorsement: BC Universal Mental Health Care Review
City of Dawson Creek
Request for Endorsement: BC Universal Mental Health Care Review
17 - 20
Interim Director of
Corporate Services
Enbridge
200, 425 – 1st Street SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 3L8
Canada
April 30, 2026
RE: Proposed Birch Grove Project – Notice of CER Application Filing
Dear District of Taylor,
Westcoast Energy Limited Partnership, an Enbridge affiliate, would like to provide you with an update
regarding the proposed Birch Grove Project (Project).
Enbridge filed its application for the Project with the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) on April 29, 2026. A
link to the application, which includes information on the engineering details of the Project, potential
environmental and socio-economic effects, lands, consultation, and other Project information, can be found
at Canada Energy Regulator - REGDOCS - C39131 Westcoast Energy GP ULC on behalf of Westcoast Energy
Li…
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