North Cowichan
Upcoming
Council - Special
Committee of the Whole
Council - Regular
Mill Closure Response Working Group
Agricultural Advisory Committee
Committee of the Whole
Sports Wall of Fame Committee
Council - Regular
Mill Closure Response Working Group
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Council - Regular
Committee of the Whole
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Board of Variance
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Economic Development Committee
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Environmental Advisory Committee
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Mill Closure Response Working Group
This meeting of the Mill Closure Response Working Group appears to be procedural only, as the agenda contains no substantive items. No decisions or discussions are listed.
Environmental Advisory Committee
The Environmental Advisory Committee will receive verbal updates on four topics: the Environmental Services Department's structure, the Biodiversity Policy Report presented to Council, the Electric Vehicle Charging Strategy and fees adopted by Council, and the revised Climate Action and Energy Plan Terms of Reference. No decisions or votes are scheduled; all items are for information only.
- Update on Biodiversity Policy Report presented to Council on April 1, 2026
- Update on Electric Vehicle Charging Strategy and usage fees adopted by Council on May 20, 2026
- Update on revised Climate Action and Energy Plan Terms of Reference adopted by Council on April 1, 2026
- Verbal update on Environmental Services Department organizational structure
Council - Regular
Council will approve a funding strategy for the Joint Utilities Board Sewage Treatment Plant Outfall Relocation Project, aiming to retain $6 million in UBCM grants while pursuing additional provincial and federal funds. The body will also adopt an updated liquor licensing policy and review informational updates on municipal parking, climate grants, and community noise concerns. Most agenda items are routine minutes approvals and informational briefings.
- Approve $6,000,000 UBCM funding retention for the JUB STP Outfall Relocation Project
- Adopt amended Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Applications Policy
- Review Joint Utilities Board draft minutes and Sewage Treatment Plant funding status
- Receive information on Duncan Street parking management and Andy Hutchins Park pickleball noise mitigation
- Note: Closed session covers labour relations and land acquisition discussions
Sports Wall of Fame Committee
The Committee voted to recommend that Council update the Terms of Reference to create a Heritage induction category for builders, officials, and coaches prior to 1990. Nominations may be submitted directly by committee members without a formal application. The Committee also recommended continuing to explore two venues for the 2027 induction ceremony.
- Recommended adding Heritage induction category for pre-1990 builders/officials/coaches (carried)
- Recommended that Heritage nominations can be submitted directly by committee members (carried)
- Recommended that Heritage selection follow existing voting methodology (carried)
- Recommended staff continue considering Cowichan Golf Club and Khowutzun Heritage Centre for 2027 ceremony, report back (carried)
- Closed meeting to discuss personal information for awards (carried)