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Deltaport Third Berth Project Community Liaison Committee (DCLC)

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Purpose of Committee
The Deltaport Third Berth Project Community Liaison Committee (DCLC) consists of up to 18 individuals representing residents, community associations and businesses in Delta, as well as port stakeholder groups.

The purpose of the Committee is to work with the VPA during the construction and first year operation of the third-berth at Deltaport to identify community concerns, develop potential solutions to address those concerns and assist in communicating information among the community, VPA and other port stakeholders.

Adobe Acrobat PDF File DCLC Terms of Reference April 20, 2007 [PDF | 187 KB]

Members

The Deltaport Third Berth Community Liaison Committee is comprised of:

Leslie Abramson, Ladner Resident and Tsawwassen Business Owner
Leslie Abramson is a resident of Ladner and has operated her business in Delta for 36 years. During this time, she served as President of the Delta Chamber of Commerce and as the first female President of the BC Chamber of Commerce. Leslie is Past President and active member of the Boys and Girls Club, Charter member of the Tsawwassen Rotary Club and Treasurer of the Delta Police Foundation.

Allan Baydala, Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
Allan Baydala represents the Vancouver Port Fraser Port Authority (VFPA) Allan is the Chief Financial Officer of the VFPA and past President and CEO of the North Fraser Port Authority. Allan is a University of British Columbia graduate and Chartered Accountant with over 20 years aviation experience with CP Air, Canadian Airlines, AirBC and West Coast Air. Allan was president, CEO and owner of West Coast Air. Allan is the past chair of the BC AIM Consortium, a tourism and communities organization concerned with the future of air transportation in BC and Canada. Allan is also a Director of Tourism Richmond and a past director of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada, the Council of Tourism Associations of BC, Tourism Vancouver, and the BC Aviation Council. Allan and his wife Barbara live in Ladner where they raised their two sons, Alex (22) and Matthew (20).

Andrew Bak, Tsawwassen First Nation
Andrew Bak represents Tsawwassen First Nation (TFN). Andrew is a member of TFN and was recently elected to TFN Council for a three-year term. Andrew has worked with TFN’s treaty department since 1997, and holds the position of Manger of Land and Natural Resources. In addition, Andrew serves on Delta’s Heritage Advisory Committee and is currently enrolled in the University of Saskatchewan. Andrew and his wife raise their two-year-old daughter and five month old son at their home in Delta.

Steve Bayley, Sunbury Neighbourhood Association
Steve Bayley represents the Sunbury Neighbourhood Association in North Delta. The Sunbury Neighborhood Association has been acting as a conduit into the Sunbury, Annieville and Devon Gardens areas of North Delta for a number of years. The focus of the The Association is to ensure that neighbours have input into changes in our neighbourhood.

Farida Bishay, Tsawwassen Resident
Farida Bishay received her Bachelor of Science degree in marine biology from the University of British Columbia and her Masters of Science degree in environmental biology and ecology from the University of Alberta. She is currently employed by the GVRD and works on the receiving environment monitoring program for the five waste water treatment plants in Greater Vancouver. Prior to her career with the GVRD, Farida studied sea grass between the Roberts Bank causeways and worked as a consultant for many years. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for the Tsatsu Shores Homeowners Corporation and serves on the Environmental Advisory Committee to the Corporation of Delta.

Robert Butler, Delta Farmers’ Institute
A Ladner resident since 1973, Robert retired in 1997 from his position as Terminals Manager for Alberta Pool and Pacific Elevators Limited grain terminals in Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet. During his 31 years in the grain industry, he served on a variety of grain industry committees in Vancouver, Calgary and Winnipeg, and has been engaged in various consulting projects relating to the grain business since his retirement. Since 1997 he has been engaged as the Administrator for the Delta Farmers’ Institute (established in 1898) who represent the majority of commercial farmers in Delta. In February this year he also became the Administrator for BC Potato and Vegetable Growers Association and serves as the Secretary/Treasurer for the Western Potato Council. He is also engaged as the Administrator for the BC Waterfowl Society, and Managers of the George C. Reifel Bird Sanctuary on Westham Island in Delta.

Alan Cadwell, Ladner Resident
Alan Cadwell is currently the Principal of The Condo Advocate Inc., a company that advocates and assists homeowners dealing with leaky condo crises. Alan recently moved to Ladner and brings a great deal of experience with community development, advocacy and training, including serving as Director of the Centre for Business Development and Training at the University College of the Fraser Valley, and as Chairman on the Boards of Community Futures Development Corporation of South Fraser and Abbotsford Self-Employment Program.

Teresa Cooper, Ladner Resident
Teresa has spent the last 17 years living in Ladner while raising her 4 children. During that time she has been actively involved in the community including Tour de Delta, Delta Chamber of Commerce and the Ladner Business Association. Teresa is currently the Executive Director for the Delta Hospital Foundation.

Colin Donaldson, TSI Terminal Systems Inc.
Colin Donaldson represents TSI Terminal Systems Inc. Colin has been a resident of North Delta for thirty years. Colin is currently the Terminal Manager at Deltaport, a position he has held since 2002. He has had extensive marine container management experience, progressing through successive roles since he began his career with TSI (formerly Empire Stevedoring Co. Ltd.) in 1973 at Centennial Pier. He moved with the company to Vanterm in 1975, and to Deltaport when it was opened in 1997.

Roger Emsley, Ladner Resident
Roger Emsley has spent his career in the transportation industry as an airline and travel and transportation industry executive. His responsibilities included Industry Affairs and as a result he has considerable experience in international relations and negotiations, having served on, as well as chaired, numerous international committees and conferences. In 1998, he established Emsley Management Ltd., to provide travel industry consulting services. Roger is a long term - since 1968 - resident of South Delta and has been active in the community in a volunteer capacity. He is involved with a number of community related groups. He currently serves as chairman of Benediction Lutheran Church Council. He is also a member of the Corporation of Delta's Environment Advisory Committee. Roger and his wife Angela own and operate Grove Farm - a horse boarding and training farm in East Ladner and therefore have strong connections to the land and the Delta area. They also operate Grove Farm Bed & Breakfast.

Byng Giraud, Ladner Resident
Byng is currently employed with an industry association in a senior communications and policy position. Prior to that Byng served as a senior public affairs consultant with a number of top Canadian consultancies. During this time Byng gained considerable experience in issues management, community relations and community outreach. Byng has had the pleasure of working for government in the past at the national and provincial levels, serving in senior advisory roles to provincial MLAs, federal MPs, Senators and with the BC Ministers of Environment and Agriculture. Byng is also active in his community serving as a member of the Municipality of Delta's Environment Advisory Committee. Volunteer interests include serving as a Director of Geosciences British Columbia. Byng has a B.A. from the University of Victoria, an M.Sc.Econ.from the University of Wales at Aberystwyth and a MBA, specializing in risk management, from the University of Cambridge. He is married to Alison, who has lived in Ladner most of her life. They have two children.

Bernita Iversen, Corporation of Delta
Bernita Iversen represents the Corporation of Delta. Bernita is a Senior Policy Analyst in the Corporate Planning Department and has lived in Ladner for 9 years. Bernita has a background in environmental science and has worked with BC Environment and the UK Environment Agency. Bernita has been involved with the Deltaport Third Berth project since it started and represents Delta on the Environmental Assessment Office Working Group.

Linda McKay, Tsawwassen Resident
Linda McKay is a Certified Management Accountant who has lived in Tsawwassen for the last five years. She has extensive experience serving the public interest, sitting on various boards, committees and community associations to build strong communities by enhancing the quality of life while protecting the environment and its inhabitants. Her involvement has ranged from economic and social development to conservation of wetlands and riparian areas to sitting on First Nations Advisory Committees. Linda holds a strong desire to see Delta benefit from ongoing development while at the same time retaining its roots in agriculture, fisheries and local charm.

Clint Morgan, Delta Chamber of Commerce
Clint Morgan represents the Delta Chamber of Commerce. Clint is President of Delta Container Inc., a company located in the Tilbury industrial park that specializes in the storage, maintenance and repair of Intermodal containers. Clint has been in the transportation industry for 30 years, first in the trucking sector, and for the last 23 years in the Marine side of transportation. Clint is also involved in various community and industry related committees and projects. As the 2nd Vice President of the Delta Chamber of Commerce, Clint’s aim is to put his knowledge of transportation to the service of the industry and the Delta Community.

Carl Nygren, Tsawwassen Resident
Carl Nygren has lived in Tsawwassen for 10 years as a commuter and now as a retired resident. Prior to retirement, he worked as a management consultant specializing in international trade development and the start up of new business ventures. He has participated in Canadian trade missions to China, Japan, Korea, India and former USSR countries. Before moving to Vancouver he lived in Europe and a number of other Canadian cities.

Michael Owen, Ladner Resident
Michael Owen is a seasoned entrepreneur and an active member of the Delta community. Over the past 27 years, he has operated four marine focused businesses in addition to providing consulting, mediation and contract services to the marine sector. He has served as President on the Delta Chamber of Commerce and Ladner Business Association. His involvement in other community and regional activities includes serving as Delta’s representative to BC Transit for the Vancouver Richmond Rapid Transit Extension, Finance Chair to the Delta Millennium Committee, and member on a number of committees including the Delta Riverside Area Plan, Delta Advisory Planning Committee, Transportation Task Force, Tsawassen First Nations Treaty Advisory Committee, Ladner Leisure Center and Ladner Harbour Strategy Committee. In 2002, Michael was awarded Delta Citizen of the Year.

Victor Rivers, Tsawwassen Resident
Victor Rivers is a retired graduate aeronautical engineer (Rensselaer) with an MBA (UBC), Vic spent 39 years working in both the military and commercial aviation field. During the later part of his career, he oversaw a number of airport aviation construction projects including hangars and aviation fuel storage and distribution systems across Canada and in the USA. He was President of Vancouver Airport Fuel Facilities Corporation as well as a Director of the LAXFUEL Corporation in Los Angeles and Hawaii Fuel Facilities Corporation in Honolulu. Vic has lived in Tsawwassen since 1968 and currently resides on Tsawwassen Beach.

Meeting Notes
Documents and Reports
Presentations


Fact Sheets


DCLC Process

Adobe Acrobat PDF File DCLC Process [PDF | 70 KB]

How to Contact DCLC
To contact the DCLC with your questions or concerns pertaining to the Deltaport Third Berth Project:

Email:liaison.committee@vfpa.ca
Project Information Line:604-665-9337
Project Information Fax:1.866.284.4271

Mail:
Deltaport Third Berth Project Community Liaison Committee (DCLC)
PO Box 166
Delta, BC
V4K 3N6

Questions and concerns submitted by community members are provided to DCLC members ten days in advance of regular committee meeting dates. Any information received after this (ten days prior to a meeting date) will be provided to committee members as part of the following meeting.

Media Inquires:
Members of the DCLC are happy to hear from any member of the media who wish to bring forward their questions, issues or concerns to the DCLC. Members will bring these concerns forward at regular meetings for response. Detailed notes summarizing all meetings will be posted on the web site within two working days of the meeting. If members of the media have any questions regarding the notes that are posted, they should contact:

Naomi Horsford, DCLC Coordinator at naomi.horsford@vfpa.ca
Tel. 604-665-9075

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Updated May 9, 2008


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