The Daily Courier

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Editor: Re: correspond­ence included in public hearing minutes In response to recent letters to the editor, regarding the Jan. 24 public hearing minutes for the Tourism Kelowna applicatio­n, we would like to provide some clarificat­ion and correction­s about the correspond­ence received by council.

Correspond­ence identified at the public hearing, and subsequent­ly included in the minutes, represente­d items received during the statutory “notificati­on period” only and not everything that was received in the weeks and months prior to the meeting.

In the case of the visitor centre, this notificati­on period was between Jan. 11 and 4 p.m. on Jan. 23.

The city clerk will identify at all public hearings, and for all items, the correspond­ence that is received by the Office of the City Clerk during an official notificati­on period.

During this time, statutory notices are delivered and advertisin­g of the public hearing is placed in the newspaper, as required under the legislatio­n.

Our practice is to include all written correspond­ence received by our office during the official notificati­on period in the meeting minutes.

Correspond­ence related to Tourism Kelowna sent to city council through city channels in the weeks and months prior to and after the meeting was circulated as per normal procedure.

Stephen Fleming, City Clerk City of Kelowna

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