Questions asked in person.
S. Rush, 614-4899 Painted Cliff Road
S. Rush asked where Blackcomb Spring Suites (BSS) Owners Association could submit a bill to the RMOW for bills incurred during the Whistler Transit strike.
Mayor J. Crompton advised the RMOW will not be paying the bills for hotels' costs incurred during the strike.
S. Rush noted BSS had no option but to pay for independent transport for their tourists as the property was zoned tourist accommodation, it was necessary to transport tourists to the amenities in the village. BSS Owners Association would like to know where to submit this bill.
Mayor J. Crompton advised the owners can send a letter to [email protected] in order to reach Mayor and Council or to [email protected] if they would like to submit their letter into the public record. Mayor J. Crompton further noted all the savings from the transit strike were reinvested into the system and Whistler has free transit through the summer.
S. Anderson, 3377 Panorama Ridge
S. Anderson asked if there has been any studies in Whistler on the incremental cost to build a home now vs. 2010.
General Manager of Resort Experience, J. Gresley-Jones advised there is no a historical comparison. The Green Building Policy is being implemented to reduce , duplication red tape and contains a single checklist. The study S. Anderson quoted, the costs primarily referenced multi-family units and home permitting appeared more expensive for that reason, while single family homes have smaller regulatory expenses.
S. Anderson asked if Mayor and Council considered the extra costs before adopting a more onerous process in the Green Building Policy.
Mayor J. Crompton noted he had similar questions earlier in the day at the Committee of the Whole. Mayor J. Crompton advised the big focus of Green Building Policy is simplification and ensuring it is an efficient process. As there are new homes being built it is hopefully more efficient during the permitting process.
S. Anderson asked if it's possible to build Meadow Park Sports Centre again in the current permitting environment.
Mayor J. Crompton advised building new is always going to be more expensive.
General Manager of Resort Experience, J. Gresley-Jones noted the RMOW is holding itself to the same standard. General Manager of Resort Experience, J. Gresley-Jones advised municipal buildings would meet the standards as laid out by the Green Building Policy and that the RMOW is currently looking to retrofit MPSC.