3 CITY OF VANCOUVER REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING A Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of Vancouver was held on Thursday, February 1, 1996, at 10:45 a.m., in Committee Room No. 1, Third Floor, City Hall, following the Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets meeting, to consider the recommendations of the Committee. PRESENT: Deputy Mayor Ip Mayor Owen (Present for Enquiries and Other Matters) Councillors Bellamy, Chiavario, Hemer, Kennedy, Kwan, Price, Puil and Sullivan ABSENT: Councillor Clarke (Sick Leave) CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE: Ken Dobell, City Manager CLERK TO THE COUNCIL: Tarja Tuominen COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MOVED by Cllr. Puil, SECONDED by Cllr. Bellamy, THAT this Council resolve itself into Committee of the Whole, Mayor Owen in the chair. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY COMMITTEE REPORTS Report of the Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets February 1, 1996 Council considered the recommendations of the Committee, as contained in the following clauses of the attached report: Cl. 1: New Selection Process for Hiring Firefighters Cl. 2: 1996 Funding Ceiling for Civic Grants Cl. 3: 1996 Community Services Grants Budget Cl. 4: 1996 Cultural Grants Budget Ceiling Cl. 5: 1996 Advance Cultural Grant Instalments Cl. 6: 1996 Childcare Grants - Funding Level Cl. 7: 1996 Funding Ceiling - 'Other' Grants Clauses 1 to 4 MOVED by Cllr. Puil, THAT the recommendations of the Committee, as contained in Clauses 1 to 4 of this report, be approved. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 1996 Advance Cultural Grant Instalments Clause 5 MOVED by Cllr. Hemer, A. THAT a change in the basis for calculating advance cultural grant instalments from 50% of applicants' previous year's grant to 40% be approved. B. THAT advance cultural grant instalments totalling $495,600 to the 61 organizations listed in Appendix A of the Administration Report dated January 16, 1996, be approved, source of funds to be the 1996 Cultural Grants Budget. (RECOMMENDATION B CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND BY THE REQUIRED MAJORITY) 1996 Childcare Grants: Funding Level Clause 6 MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy, THAT the recommendation of the Committee, as contained in Clause 6 of this report, be approved. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 1996 Funding Ceiling - Other Grants Clause 7 MOVED by Cllr. Sullivan, THAT the recommendation of the Committee, as contained in Clause 7 of this report, be approved. - CARRIED (Councillor Kwan opposed to the setting of a funding ceiling for the Vancouver Economic Commission) RISE FROM COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy, THAT the Committee of the Whole rise and report. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY ADOPT REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MOVED by Cllr. Puil, SECONDED by Cllr. Bellamy, THAT the report of the Committee of the Whole be adopted. - CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY ENQUIRIES AND OTHER MATTERS Homelessness Issues File: 4659 Councillor Bellamy expressed concern about the situation of two homeless women, one who lives in the West End, and the other at Adanac and Boundary. Both are living outside and refusing shelter. He understands that they cannot be forcibly removed to a shelter unless, under the Mental Health Act, they are considered to be a danger to themselves. Councillor Bellamy requested the Mayor to ask Dr. John Blatherwick, Medical Health Officer, to clarify this definition under the Mental Health Act. Councillor Kennedy requested the Mayor to ask Dr. John Miller, the provincial Medical Health Officer, also to clarify the definition as the issue is a provincial one. The Mayor so agreed. Options to Protect Mature Trees File: 5301-3 Councillor Price requested staff to report back on options to protect mature trees that do not have to be removed as a result of new development. Staff should include the personnel and administrative implications, especially in light of the earlier recommendations set out in the September 12, 1994 report to Council. The Mayor so directed. Temporary Shelter - File: 4659 8892 Hudson Street Councillor Kwan advised of the opening of a temporary emergency shelter to accommodate the homeless at 8982 Hudson Street. The shelter will be operated by Lookout. Staff will be advising Council of the status of the shelter. Councillor Kennedy advised the shelter is in need of blankets, warm clothing and volunteers, and wondered how this could be communicated to the public. The City Clerk was requested to consult with the Communications Advisor on an appropriate form of communication. Emergency Shelter Issues File: 4659 Councillor Kwan enquired on the status of a report back on the need for long-term emergency shelters in the City of Vancouver, in particular on the need for a shelter outside of the downtown core, and incorporation of potential sites. The Council adjourned at approximately 10:55 a.m. * * * * * --------------------------------------------------------------- REPORT TO COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON CITY SERVICES AND BUDGETS FEBRUARY 1, 1996 A Regular Meeting of the Standing Committee of Council on City Services and Budgets was held on Thursday, February 1, 1996, at 9:30 a.m., in Committee Room No. 1, Third Floor, City Hall. PRESENT: Councillor Puil, Chair Mayor Owen (Clause 1 only) Councillor Bellamy Councillor Chiavario Councillor Hemer Councillor Ip Councillor Kennedy (Clauses 1, 4 to 7) Councillor Kwan Councillor Price Councillor Sullivan ABSENT: Councillor Clarke (Sick Leave) CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE: Ken Dobell, City Manager CLERK: Tarja Tuominen Recorded Vote Unless otherwise indicated, votes of the Committee on all items are unanimous. Adoption of Minutes The Minutes of the Standing Committee on City Services & Budgets meeting of January 11, 1996, were adopted. RECOMMENDATION 1. New Selection Process for Hiring Firefighters File: 1306-8 The Committee had before it a Policy Report dated January 15, 1996 (on file), in which the General Manager of Fire & Rescue Services sought approval for implementation of a new selection process for hiring firefighters. Fire Chief Glen Maddess, General Manager of Fire & Rescue Services, presented an overview of the report, and described the process to design and develop a recruit selection system which would select people who would be representative of the community, and reflect contemporary and future standards for the variety of tasks required as a firefighter. Mr. David Mitchell, President, Vancouver Firefighter's Union, Local 18, complimented the administration of the Fire Department and the City for the joint and open process in designing the new selection process. There was real commitment from all the participants to design a process which will work well for all concerned. The Union will be involved in the outreach programs to attract potential recruits, and is committed to making the process work. The Committee also received copies of letters sent by the Fire and Human Resources Departments to members of the current eligibility list advising them of the new selection process, termination of the current eligibility list, and asking candidates on the eligibility list if they are interested in being reconsidered and assessed for the position of firefighter (on file). Two representatives of the Vancouver Firefighters current eligibility list expressed a number of concerns related to the termination of the current eligibility list, including: - members of the current eligibility list received very short notice of the termination of the list (5 days); - why was the current eligibility list terminated before the new selection process was adopted; - members will have to pay for their training at the Justice Institue; previously, it was paid by the Fire Department; - only 12 candidates will be participating in the March 18 Justice Institue training class; how will the 12 candidates be selected; - those on the current eligibility list are asking to be treated the same as those on past eligibility lists; - having to pay for training will create difficulties because of the short time frame to make financial arrangements. Fire Chief Glen Maddess, Assistant Chief Leon Brown - Support Services, and Assistant Chief Singleton - Training responded to questions regarding the termination of the eligibility list and status of those on the current list. Candidates received such short notice because of the need to confirm their interest in the March 18 training class. Prior to selection of participants in the class, the Fire Department needs to conduct a medical assessment, criminal check and a final interview with the Fire Chief. Candidates on the current eligibility list will be considered for the next 2 classes, March 18 being the first. Participants in the classes will be eligible for the interest-free student loan program. Upon completion of the training class, participants will be offered employment with the Fire Department. Candidates on the current eligibility list have been on the list since 1991; it is important to reaffirm they are still physically capable through a medical assessment, update their overall experience over the past 5 years, and generally reaffirm they are still qualified candidates. Candidates on past eligibility lists had to meet the same criteria. Candidates not selected for the two classes held this year will have to go through the new selection process. During discussion, some concerns were expressed by several Committee members: all candidates on the terminated eligi-bility list will be given the information on how the process works and availability of student loans; and, the cost of the firefighter training at the Justice Institute may be a barrier in attracting future candidates. The Committee also asked for a report back in approximately one year's time on the new selection process and what impact the training costs may have had on the outreach program. The following motion by Councillor Chiavario was put and CARRIED. The Committee, therefore, RECOMMENDED THAT Vancouver Fire & Rescue Services implement a new selection process. (Mayor Owen not present for the vote) 2. 1996 Funding Ceiling for Civic Grants File: 2001-3 The Committee had before it an Administrative Report dated January 19, 1996 (on file), in which the Director of Finance, Manager of Community Services - Social Planning and Director of Cultural Affairs advised of the 1996 funding ceilings for each of the Civic Grant categories: Community Services, Cultural, Daycare, and "Other". An inflationary increase of 2% over the 1995 budget level is recommended. Mr. Ken Bayne, Comptroller of Budgets & Research, was present to answer questions. The following motion by Councillor Hemer was put and CARRIED. The Committee, therefore, RECOMMENDED THAT the Administrative Report dated January 19, 1996, be received for information. 3. 1996 Community Services Grants Budget File: 2154-1 The Committee had before it an Administrative Report dated January 18, 1996 (on file), in which the Manager of Community Services - Social Planning recommended approval of a 1996 Community Services Grants program budget ceiling of $2,826,000. Mr. Rick Gates, Social Planner, was present to answer questions. The following motion by Councillor Hemer was put and CARRIED. The Committee, therefore, RECOMMENDED THAT a 1996 Community Services Grants budget of $2,826,000 be approved. 4. 1996 Cultural Grants Budget Ceiling File: 2051 The Committee had before it an Administrative Report dated January 16, 1996 (on file), in which the Director of Cultural Affairs recommended approval of a 1996 Cultural Grants program budget of $3,059,690. Mr. Burke Taylor, Director of Cultural Affairs, and Ms. Alice Niwinski, Cultural Planner, were present to answer questions. The following motion by Councillor Bellamy was put and CARRIED. The Committee, therefore, RECOMMENDED THAT a 1996 Cultural Grants budget of $3,059,690, as outlined in the summary Table I of the Administra-tive Report dated January 16, 1996, be approved. 5. 1996 Advance Cultural Grant Instalments File: 2054-1 The Committee had before it an Administrative Report dated January 16, 1996 (on file), in which the Director of Cultural Affairs recommended advance cultural grant instalments be based on 40%, rather than 50% of each applicant's operating grant in the previous year. The Director also recommended 1996 grant instalments totalling $495,600 to 61 eligible organizations. Mr. Burke Taylor, Director of Cultural Affairs, and Ms. Alice Niwinski, Cultural Planner, were present to answer questions. The following motion by Councillor Bellamy was put and CARRIED. The Committee, therefore, RECOMMENDED A. THAT a change in the basis for calculating advance cultural grant instalments from 50% of applicants' previous year's grant to 40% be approved. B. THAT advance cultural grant instalments totalling $495,600 to the 61 organizations listed in Appendix A of the Administration Report dated January 16, 1996, be approved; source of funds to be the 1996 Cultural Grants Budget. 6. 1996 Childcare Grants: Funding Level File: 2401-3 The Committee had before it an Administrative Report, dated January 18, 1996 (on file), in which the Director of Social Planning, recommended approval of a 1996 Childcare Grants Program budget ceiling of $659,300 to meet the priorities for the seven Childcare Grant categories outlined in the report. Ms. Penny Coates, Childcare Coordinator, was present to answer questions. The following motion by Councillor Chiavario was put and CARRIED. The Committee, therefore, RECOMMENDED THAT a 1996 Childcare Grants Program budget of $659,300 to meet the grant category priorities outlined in the Administrative Report dated January 18, 1996, be approved. 7. 1996 Funding Ceiling - 'Other' Grants File: 2204 The Committee had before it an Administrative Report dated January 19, 1996 (on file), in which the Director of Finance recommended approval of the 1996 funding ceiling of $1,126,500 for 'Other' Grants. Mr. Ken Bayne, Comptroller of Budgets & Research, responded to questions on the separate categories of the 'Other' Grants funding. The following motion by Councillor Sullivan was put and CARRIED. The Committee, therefore, RECOMMENDED THAT the 1996 funding ceiling for 'Other' Grants be set as follows: Annual Recurring and Miscellaneous $ 604,800 Sister City Societies 15,000 Collingwood Village 191,700 Vancouver Art Stabilization Program 100,000 Vancouver Economic Commission 200,000 Barrier-to-Bridges Grants 15,000 $1,126,500 (Councillor Kwan opposed to the setting of a funding ceiling for the Vancouver Economic Commission) The meeting adjourned at approximately 10:45 a.m. * * * * *