4 B.C. Transit and other Crown Corporations, estuary and basin management programs and airport and port authoriues; ; ; ° Coordinating implementation of strategic plan policies through regional water, sewer and solid waste utilities and other regional functions such as parks and air quality, ° Supporting joint implementation work programs agreed to in parmership agreements; . Maintaining current awareness of Livable Region Strategic Plan policies among partners and potential parmers; and. ° Monitoring compliance with parmership agreements. A detailed staffing and financial plan for this work will be prepared for consideration by the Committee and the Board if the Board decides that the level of municipal support warrants proceeding further with this proposal. A preliminary estimate is that this work would require a minimum of three additional staff and up to five if the Board decided to pursue rapid establishment of implementing agreements. The additional cost would be berween $275,000 and $400,000 per year. ber Municipaliti Member municipalities have been deeply involved in the review of regional planning mandates and will have a formal opportunity to decide whether they support the Extended Service Establishment Bylaw. & Intergovernmental The Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Housing has been kept informed of the progress of the mandate review. The Extended Service Establishment Bylaw would have to be approved in a regulation authorized by Order-in-Council. The proposed Bylaw would provide the authority for the Regional District to enter into partnerships with federal and provincial government entities to achieve the implementation of a regional strategic plan. 9 Communicanions/Education Members of the public have received the Discussion Paper and Task Force report and have been invited to submit comments. Regional planning mandate issues have been considered at major public events including the UBC Policy Workshop on Regional Governance on 22-23 January 1992, the GVRD's Public Conference on Regional Government on 20 June 1992, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Housing's Symposium on Managing Urban Growth on 26-27 February 1993 and the Agricultural Land Commission's 20th Anniversary Seminar on 9 March 1993. It is proposed that the public be invited to comment in delegation to the Board prior to the finalization of the Extended Service Establishment Bylaw. 10, Staff Recommendanons (a) That the Strategic Planning Committee recommend that the Board give first reading to Bylaw 750, a Bylaw to Establish a Regional Strategic Planning Extended Service for the Greater Vancouver Regional District. Pi Rb