Monday, October 24, 2011

Does Lantzville REALLY Need 7 Council Members?!?

A group of interested and concerned Lantzville residents have taken it upon themselves to invest the time and effort to research 'key indicators' of other 'comparable' municipal councils in B.C. in an effort to develop a comparison with the situation in our community. Here is a summary of the information gathered:


This table clearly shows that, while Lantzville is miles below the average of the 'key indicators' of workload for administrations with 7 council members, we are even noticeably below the same metrics of workload for 5 member councils. Our council is simply too big and that needs to be remedied, saving we taxpayers at least $20,000 per year!!

Based on this information, Jack de Jong sent an email to the Mayor and Council asking him/them to put forth and support a motion to have the size of our council reduced from 7 members to 5 (they are the only ones who can do this). Here, from the Minutes of the meeting at which they received Mr. de Jong's correspondence (July 11/11), is what their response was:

Mayor Haime commented that:
ยท Recently Council received correspondence from Jack de Jong requesting that Council consider reducing its size to 5 members in order to reduce administration costs. Mayor Haime advised that he would bring this request forward to Council for consideration. Members of Council commented as follows:
- When the District incorporated there was discussion and community input received that the preference was for a 7 member Council.
- It is not a good idea to have a 5 member Council because then the quorum is reduced to 3 people and it is not advisable to have 3 people making decisions for an entire community

Contrary to what the Mayor is reported as saying above, it was Councillor Negrave who brought forward the motion at the next Regular Council meeting on July 25/11. As a fairly involved member of the community since 1991, I remember the Restructure Committee (of which Councillor Dempsey and Councillor Haime were members) discussing the number of council members but I don't recall any "community input" being solicited on this issue. As far as the meeting goes, here is their record of what happened:

MOVED Councillor Negrave that Council direct staff to draft a referendum question for the General Election to be held November 19th, 2011, asking if the size of Council should be reduced from 7 to 5 members (4 councillors and 1 mayor).

THE MOTION FAILED DUE TO THE LACK OF A SECONDER

When a motion is seconded, all it means is that it provides the opportunity to discuss the pros and cons of the issue at-hand and contemplate further action/follow-up. So, in this particular case and, even though Mr. de Jong had provided specific numbers supporting his contention that our Council is too big, no one, other than Councillor Negrave, was even prepared to discuss it! (Unfortunately, this isn't the first, or probably the last, time that Council is not even prepared to discuss the merits of a motion). You will also note that Councillor Negrave's motion asked for the question to be put to the voters of Lantzville this November but Council apparently doesn't trust us to make the 'right' decision.

C-109-11 MOVED Councillor Negrave, SECONDED Councillor Bratkowski that Council direct staff to prepare a report regarding the pros and cons of reducing the size of Council from 7 to 5 members (4 councillors and 1 mayor).
CARRIED

By only supporting the motion to ask Staff to prepare a report, they virtually ensured that nothing will now happen on this issue until at least 2014. I sure hope that the report will contain information on how many times in the past 3 years this Council has been reduced to a quorum (or less).

I would be remiss if I didn't point out here that there are currently 60 municipalities in B. C. (out of about 158) who currently have 5 member Councils [including nearby Qualicum Beach and View Royal and Metchosin in the Victoria area] and who seem to be 'bumbling' along, even in the face of the quorum issue raised by our Council. Certainly the issue of a 3 member quorum is no more 'controversial'/problematic for democracy than having two Council votes come from the same household (such as is the case with Councillor Denise and Mayor Colin Haime).

Couple this with the big percentage raise (43.5% for Mayor; 36.5% for Councillors over 3 years) they gave themselves early last year (see my Blog article http://vigilantz.blogspot.com/2011/05/lantzville-administration-too-big-and.html) and you can see that things are indeed 'rosy' for the current Lantzville Council.

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