The meeting has been scheduled for January 29th 2009 at 7pm in the New Westminster Public Library Auditorium (Basement Level). Everyone in the Brow is welcome to attend.
Also, please let Rick know if you have an interest in serving on the executive of the Brow. We have several key positions available - the treasurer and the secretary to name two.
Contact Rick at: kirkleycarswell@telus.net
Welcome to the Brow of the Hill Residents' Association Website
We are a group of citizens who live in the Brow of the Hill Neighbourhood of New Westminster, BC. We meet regularly at the Public Library to discuss neighbourhood issues, as well as brainstorm solutions. When necessary, we bring in City staff to assist with a variety of matters in our community.
What is your concern? Parks and Rec ? Developments? Traffic Issues? Whatever your concerns, we are here to help.
What is your concern? Parks and Rec ? Developments? Traffic Issues? Whatever your concerns, we are here to help.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Rezoning Application for a Proposed Child Care Facility at 1001 Royal Avenue
At our November meeting the proponent was suppose to make a presentation about this project. However, this has been postponed.
The following is the information that has been provided.
Purpose:
The application to the City of New Westminster is to consider an amendment to the Zoning Bylaw to establish a child care facility on the upper floor as a permitted principal (instead of accessory) use at 1001 Royal Avenue.
Proposal:
The proposal is to develop a child care facility which will serve between 40 and 60 children. This facility, which will be located on the upper floor of a newly renovated building, meets Building and Licensing requirements for the use in question. It also offers access to outdoor play space, which, with minimal cost, can be retrofitted to meet Provincial Licensing requirements with no loss of parking.
Benefits:
The facility will address child care needs in both the Downtown and Uptown sub-areas of the City and will alleviate some of the demand for out-of-school care spaces at John Robson Elementary School. Additionally, the program will be multicultural in scope and will teach ESL, which will benefit immigrant and refugee families who have settled in New Westminster.
Neighbourhood Impacts:
The child care facility will be served by nine off-street parking spaces – i.e., three for staff and six for drop-offs and pick-ups. The drop-off times will occur between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. and the pick-up times will occur between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. with the vast majority of drop-offs and pick-ups taking no more than five minutes. The timeframe for drop-offs and pick-ups is quite lengthy and should serve to balance out demand for parking for these purposes. Additionally, a number of families will drop-off and pick-up more than one child (siblings), which will further reduce demand for parking, as well as reduce related traffic flows, during the times in question.
Process:
The rezoning amendment bylaw was presented to City Council for consideration of First and Second Reading on November 24, 2008. City Council gave the first two readings and will set a public hearing date for January 2009. The rezoning amendment was also discussed by the Advisory Planning Commission at its meeting on November 25, 2008.
Letters of notification have been forwarded to 352 property owners and occupants in the immediate area of the site proposed for rezoning; all residents’ associations; the Chair of the Board of School Trustees; and the Superintendent of Schools.
For more information, go to:
http://www.newwestcity.ca/cityhall/Leg_Info/Electronic_Packages/2008/1124_Nov24/CW/Reports/cw13.pdf
The following is the information that has been provided.
Purpose:
The application to the City of New Westminster is to consider an amendment to the Zoning Bylaw to establish a child care facility on the upper floor as a permitted principal (instead of accessory) use at 1001 Royal Avenue.
Proposal:
The proposal is to develop a child care facility which will serve between 40 and 60 children. This facility, which will be located on the upper floor of a newly renovated building, meets Building and Licensing requirements for the use in question. It also offers access to outdoor play space, which, with minimal cost, can be retrofitted to meet Provincial Licensing requirements with no loss of parking.
Benefits:
The facility will address child care needs in both the Downtown and Uptown sub-areas of the City and will alleviate some of the demand for out-of-school care spaces at John Robson Elementary School. Additionally, the program will be multicultural in scope and will teach ESL, which will benefit immigrant and refugee families who have settled in New Westminster.
Neighbourhood Impacts:
The child care facility will be served by nine off-street parking spaces – i.e., three for staff and six for drop-offs and pick-ups. The drop-off times will occur between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. and the pick-up times will occur between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. with the vast majority of drop-offs and pick-ups taking no more than five minutes. The timeframe for drop-offs and pick-ups is quite lengthy and should serve to balance out demand for parking for these purposes. Additionally, a number of families will drop-off and pick-up more than one child (siblings), which will further reduce demand for parking, as well as reduce related traffic flows, during the times in question.
Process:
The rezoning amendment bylaw was presented to City Council for consideration of First and Second Reading on November 24, 2008. City Council gave the first two readings and will set a public hearing date for January 2009. The rezoning amendment was also discussed by the Advisory Planning Commission at its meeting on November 25, 2008.
Letters of notification have been forwarded to 352 property owners and occupants in the immediate area of the site proposed for rezoning; all residents’ associations; the Chair of the Board of School Trustees; and the Superintendent of Schools.
For more information, go to:
http://www.newwestcity.ca/cityhall/Leg_Info/Electronic_Packages/2008/1124_Nov24/CW/Reports/cw13.pdf
Labels: Toronto Place Park
1001Royal Ave,
DayCare
Thursday, November 13, 2008
November 2008 Meeting
The next meeting of the Brow of the Hill Residents' Association will be Wednesday, November 26th from 7pm until 830pm. This meeting will be held at the John Robson School Library (Queens Ave and 8th St).
An agenda will be sent out soon to those of you who are on the mailing list. If you have any additional items you would like to add to the agenda, please email Rick at kirkleycarswell@telus.net
An agenda will be sent out soon to those of you who are on the mailing list. If you have any additional items you would like to add to the agenda, please email Rick at kirkleycarswell@telus.net
Monday, October 20, 2008
Traffic Issues
A number of residents in the Brow have asked for support and action to address increased traffic volumes in the Brow area. Particularly on 3rd and 4th Avenues. These traffic increases in our quiet neighborhoods have been caused by changes to the Queensborough Bridge interchange which redirects substantial commuter traffic numbers onto our inner streets.
For more information on this project, check out this link http://www.bip.gov.bc.ca/hwy91/c-updates.htm
While we continue to work closely with the City, the engineering and planning departments we need your input!
In an effort to determine the neighborhood opinion and level of concern about these traffic increases we invite you to complete the survey below and return it to the Residents Association c/o 309 8th Street or email your responses to Rick Carswell in confidence at kirkleycarswell@telus.net
At this time, the best way of completing the survey is to copy and paste the content of the survey into the body of an email, and bold your response.
Brow of the Hill Traffic Survey October 2008
1) Since construction began on the Queensborough Interchange in 2006, I have noticed an increase in traffic along my street.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
2) Since construction was completed on the Queensborough Interchange July 2008 I have noticed an increase in traffic along my street from 2006 preconstruction volumes.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
3) Traffic along my street travels in excess of safe speeds.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
4) Pedestrian travel in the Brow of the Hill is becoming more dangerous as traffic volumes increase.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
5) Pedestrian travel on my steet is becoming more dangerous as traffic volumes increase.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
6) I support the Brow of the Hill residents Associaltions application to the City to introduce traffic mitigation measures in the Brow of the Hill neighbourhood.
Yes
No
Optional:
Name: ________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________
Contact Number or email: _______________________________________________
Other Comments?
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
Your responses will assist us to determine if support exists for the Brow of the Hill
Residents Association to take a firm line in demanding immediate action from the City
towards a traffic mitigation plan. Thank you for your attention to this very important issue in the Brow of the Hill. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact Rick at 604-522-8079.
For more information on this project, check out this link http://www.bip.gov.bc.ca/hwy91/c-updates.htm
While we continue to work closely with the City, the engineering and planning departments we need your input!
In an effort to determine the neighborhood opinion and level of concern about these traffic increases we invite you to complete the survey below and return it to the Residents Association c/o 309 8th Street or email your responses to Rick Carswell in confidence at kirkleycarswell@telus.net
At this time, the best way of completing the survey is to copy and paste the content of the survey into the body of an email, and bold your response.
Brow of the Hill Traffic Survey October 2008
1) Since construction began on the Queensborough Interchange in 2006, I have noticed an increase in traffic along my street.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
2) Since construction was completed on the Queensborough Interchange July 2008 I have noticed an increase in traffic along my street from 2006 preconstruction volumes.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
3) Traffic along my street travels in excess of safe speeds.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
4) Pedestrian travel in the Brow of the Hill is becoming more dangerous as traffic volumes increase.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
5) Pedestrian travel on my steet is becoming more dangerous as traffic volumes increase.
Strongly Agree
Agree
No change
Disagree
6) I support the Brow of the Hill residents Associaltions application to the City to introduce traffic mitigation measures in the Brow of the Hill neighbourhood.
Yes
No
Optional:
Name: ________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________
Contact Number or email: _______________________________________________
Other Comments?
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
Your responses will assist us to determine if support exists for the Brow of the Hill
Residents Association to take a firm line in demanding immediate action from the City
towards a traffic mitigation plan. Thank you for your attention to this very important issue in the Brow of the Hill. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact Rick at 604-522-8079.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
August Meeting
The August 26th meeting of the Brow of the Hill Residents' Association is cancelled and another date and time as well as location will shortly be announced for our regular September meeting. Thanks to everyone for their responses and feedback regarding this issue.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Development at 246 Sixth Street
A copy of the Association's letter to Mayor and Council regarding the proposed development at 246 Sixth Street.
Here is a link to the Report to Council which outlines the proposal.
http://www.newwestcity.ca/cityhall/Leg_Info/Electronic_Packages/2008/0630_Jun30/CW/Reports/CW9.pdf
June 24th/2008
City of New Westminster
Attention,
Mayor Wayne Wright;
Members of Council
Development Services
To All Concerned,
Re: Zoning Amendment Bylaw: 7245, 2008
246/258 Sixth Street, New Westminster
The Brow of the Hill Residents Association is writing in support of the project at caption.
Our dealings with the development company and the owner, Don Edra, have been respectful and very thorough. We can report that we have been kept informed of all aspects of the development since it was first proposed, through public meetings and adjustments to the plan. In fact several updating meetings and phone contacts have gone a long way to assuring us that our earlier concerns (bike storage, streetscape and lane usage) were being met with since revised drawings.
Our executive unanimously supports this project, noting that the several revisions to the plans have agreed with the OCP for the Brow and are in compliance with the Brow of the Hill Action Plan for the Sixth Street corridor.
For this reason, the Brow of the Hill Residents Association would urge members of Council to support this Zoning Amendment as proposed.
Should you have any concerns or questions please feel free to contact the writer at your convenience.
Sincerely,
(Original signed by)
Richard Carswell, President,
Brow of the Hill Residents Association
kirkleycarswell@telus.net
Here is a link to the Report to Council which outlines the proposal.
http://www.newwestcity.ca/cityhall/Leg_Info/Electronic_Packages/2008/0630_Jun30/CW/Reports/CW9.pdf
June 24th/2008
City of New Westminster
Attention,
Mayor Wayne Wright;
Members of Council
Development Services
To All Concerned,
Re: Zoning Amendment Bylaw: 7245, 2008
246/258 Sixth Street, New Westminster
The Brow of the Hill Residents Association is writing in support of the project at caption.
Our dealings with the development company and the owner, Don Edra, have been respectful and very thorough. We can report that we have been kept informed of all aspects of the development since it was first proposed, through public meetings and adjustments to the plan. In fact several updating meetings and phone contacts have gone a long way to assuring us that our earlier concerns (bike storage, streetscape and lane usage) were being met with since revised drawings.
Our executive unanimously supports this project, noting that the several revisions to the plans have agreed with the OCP for the Brow and are in compliance with the Brow of the Hill Action Plan for the Sixth Street corridor.
For this reason, the Brow of the Hill Residents Association would urge members of Council to support this Zoning Amendment as proposed.
Should you have any concerns or questions please feel free to contact the writer at your convenience.
Sincerely,
(Original signed by)
Richard Carswell, President,
Brow of the Hill Residents Association
kirkleycarswell@telus.net
Friday, May 30, 2008
May 2008 Meeting Minutes
BROW OF THE HILL RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
GENERAL MEETING
May 27th, 2008
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Auditorium, New Westminster Library
PRESENT
Rick Carswell - President
Ken Bourdeau - Secretary
Alison Kirkley - Resident
Gillian Wright - Resident
Pat Dunnett - Resident
Mark Hiibner - Resident
Gerald Boyes - Resident
Sandra Spanning - Resident
Other - Resident
CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER STAFF
Carolyn Armanini - Planning Department
The meeting was called to order at 7:05 pm
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
It was MOVED and CARRIED that the minutes of the April 22nd 2008 meeting be adopted.
2. GUEST
Marjorie Staal, New Westminster Family Place (Located at 93 6th St, New West)
Marjorie provided an history of New Westminster Family Place
Marjorie provided a explanation of the various programs that NW Family Place provides: the Friday Drop-In Program at Royal City Centre Community Room; Grandparents support and Language support program; Child minding service while parents attend the Food Bank.
3. PRESIDENT’S REPORT (Rick Carswell)
Discussed the Resident’s Association Summit with the City. He explained that the main topic of discussion was the new policies of the City related to traffic and traffic calming. 1. Formulate Problem 2. Write a Letter to Council asking for changes 3. Engineering does traffic count 4. If statistics show there is a need, the immediate neighbourhood is surveyed.
Toronto Place Park improvements have been completed. There was an opening ceremony on May 13 2008, attended by Council, John Robson students, Residents’ Association.
Massey-Victory Heights Residents’ Association is holding an open meeting. There will be a speaker providing information about Veteran’s Benefits.
The Royal City Farmers Market begins on June 26th 2008 from 3pm to 7pm. It is located at 4th St & Royal Ave. Also, there is a fundraiser for the market on June 12th 2008 at Brooklyn Grill.
He has had a general idea of starting a Lantern Festival at Tipperary Park, in combination with the Farmers Market.
4. COMMITTEE REPORTS
12th Street Society
Committee Member was not in attendance. But Rick reported that the Society has successfully re-registered as a Society with BC government.
Police Committee
Committee member was not in attendance.
Traffic Committee
The City is considering various parking allowances in different parts of the city. New Buildings will be in compliance with these new, reduced parking requirements.
Bike Committee
Committee member was not in attendance.
5. NEW DEVELOPMENTS
246 Sixth Street
This development has passed 1st and 2nd reading at Council, and will go for final consideration at the next meeting on June 23 2008.
General discussion about the safety issues surrounding the development site directly across the street from this site.
1016 3rd Ave
Property owners Mark Hiibner and Gerald Boyes were in attendance. They stated that they are preliminarily thinking of building a 2-3 car garage in their backyard, with a secondary suite above. They are in attendance at the meeting to see if they is preliminary support from the Association regarding.
Rick stated that the City’s Planning Dep’t has the Association’s views on this issue. In principle, the Association supports carriage houses. But we would need more detailed information and he invited the property owners to bring forward more information when it’s available.
1209-1211 Fourth Ave
This development will be going to Council for approval sometime in the near future. It was brought up that the Residents’ Association was not consulted about this rezoning. Even though, City policy states that the RA should be consulted prior to it going to council. Carolyn will look into this.
1305 Cariboo, 428 13th Street, 1308 Fifth Ave
Same issue as previously listed development. RA should be consulted, as per City policy.
6. OLD BUSINESS
Garage Sale
The Brow of the Hill/St. Barnaba’s Garage Sale held on May 3rd 2008 raised $350 + an additional $250 in extra sales for the Thrift Store. Money went to St. Barnabas community programs.
Tentatively another garage sale is set for September or October.
Wish List
Rick circulated the Brow of the Hill wish list that has been complied over a number of meetings, and through e-mail correspondence. Rick asked those in attendance to chose their top 5 issues, and email him.
Tentatively we could go to Council with our list in October.
7. NEW BUSINESS
Pat advised the group that the Seniors Services Society is holding three Seniors Resource Fairs over the next couple of months. The next is scheduled for June 14 at the Seniors Pensioners’ Hall. She circulated a flyer for the event.
Sandra brought up the topic of drug dealing in the area of 7th St & Welsh. The group advised her to contact Kim Dayton at Integrated Services. Also, to contact police and create a file #.
Carolyn advised the group that the City is holding an Open House/Design Charrette on the Downtown OCP on May 31st at 930am, at Douglas College.
8. NEIGHBOURHOOD REPORTS
9. GOOD AND WELFARE
10. ADJOURNMENT/SET NEXT MEETING
General group discussion about the timing of the next meeting. From this there were two motions put forward.
It was MOVED that the next general meeting be on June 24 2008. This motion did not pass due to no seconder.
It was MOVED and CARRIED that the next general meeting will be on August 26th 2008.
GENERAL MEETING
May 27th, 2008
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Auditorium, New Westminster Library
PRESENT
Rick Carswell - President
Ken Bourdeau - Secretary
Alison Kirkley - Resident
Gillian Wright - Resident
Pat Dunnett - Resident
Mark Hiibner - Resident
Gerald Boyes - Resident
Sandra Spanning - Resident
Other - Resident
CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER STAFF
Carolyn Armanini - Planning Department
The meeting was called to order at 7:05 pm
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
It was MOVED and CARRIED that the minutes of the April 22nd 2008 meeting be adopted.
2. GUEST
Marjorie Staal, New Westminster Family Place (Located at 93 6th St, New West)
Marjorie provided an history of New Westminster Family Place
Marjorie provided a explanation of the various programs that NW Family Place provides: the Friday Drop-In Program at Royal City Centre Community Room; Grandparents support and Language support program; Child minding service while parents attend the Food Bank.
3. PRESIDENT’S REPORT (Rick Carswell)
Discussed the Resident’s Association Summit with the City. He explained that the main topic of discussion was the new policies of the City related to traffic and traffic calming. 1. Formulate Problem 2. Write a Letter to Council asking for changes 3. Engineering does traffic count 4. If statistics show there is a need, the immediate neighbourhood is surveyed.
Toronto Place Park improvements have been completed. There was an opening ceremony on May 13 2008, attended by Council, John Robson students, Residents’ Association.
Massey-Victory Heights Residents’ Association is holding an open meeting. There will be a speaker providing information about Veteran’s Benefits.
The Royal City Farmers Market begins on June 26th 2008 from 3pm to 7pm. It is located at 4th St & Royal Ave. Also, there is a fundraiser for the market on June 12th 2008 at Brooklyn Grill.
He has had a general idea of starting a Lantern Festival at Tipperary Park, in combination with the Farmers Market.
4. COMMITTEE REPORTS
12th Street Society
Committee Member was not in attendance. But Rick reported that the Society has successfully re-registered as a Society with BC government.
Police Committee
Committee member was not in attendance.
Traffic Committee
The City is considering various parking allowances in different parts of the city. New Buildings will be in compliance with these new, reduced parking requirements.
Bike Committee
Committee member was not in attendance.
5. NEW DEVELOPMENTS
246 Sixth Street
This development has passed 1st and 2nd reading at Council, and will go for final consideration at the next meeting on June 23 2008.
General discussion about the safety issues surrounding the development site directly across the street from this site.
1016 3rd Ave
Property owners Mark Hiibner and Gerald Boyes were in attendance. They stated that they are preliminarily thinking of building a 2-3 car garage in their backyard, with a secondary suite above. They are in attendance at the meeting to see if they is preliminary support from the Association regarding.
Rick stated that the City’s Planning Dep’t has the Association’s views on this issue. In principle, the Association supports carriage houses. But we would need more detailed information and he invited the property owners to bring forward more information when it’s available.
1209-1211 Fourth Ave
This development will be going to Council for approval sometime in the near future. It was brought up that the Residents’ Association was not consulted about this rezoning. Even though, City policy states that the RA should be consulted prior to it going to council. Carolyn will look into this.
1305 Cariboo, 428 13th Street, 1308 Fifth Ave
Same issue as previously listed development. RA should be consulted, as per City policy.
6. OLD BUSINESS
Garage Sale
The Brow of the Hill/St. Barnaba’s Garage Sale held on May 3rd 2008 raised $350 + an additional $250 in extra sales for the Thrift Store. Money went to St. Barnabas community programs.
Tentatively another garage sale is set for September or October.
Wish List
Rick circulated the Brow of the Hill wish list that has been complied over a number of meetings, and through e-mail correspondence. Rick asked those in attendance to chose their top 5 issues, and email him.
Tentatively we could go to Council with our list in October.
7. NEW BUSINESS
Pat advised the group that the Seniors Services Society is holding three Seniors Resource Fairs over the next couple of months. The next is scheduled for June 14 at the Seniors Pensioners’ Hall. She circulated a flyer for the event.
Sandra brought up the topic of drug dealing in the area of 7th St & Welsh. The group advised her to contact Kim Dayton at Integrated Services. Also, to contact police and create a file #.
Carolyn advised the group that the City is holding an Open House/Design Charrette on the Downtown OCP on May 31st at 930am, at Douglas College.
8. NEIGHBOURHOOD REPORTS
9. GOOD AND WELFARE
10. ADJOURNMENT/SET NEXT MEETING
General group discussion about the timing of the next meeting. From this there were two motions put forward.
It was MOVED that the next general meeting be on June 24 2008. This motion did not pass due to no seconder.
It was MOVED and CARRIED that the next general meeting will be on August 26th 2008.
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