Township of South Stormont Community Profile
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Township of South Stormont Community Profile
Township of South Stormont Community Profile July, 2014 www.southstormont.ca Table of Contents Introduction Page Community Information 2 Regional Map 3 Locator Map 3 United Counties of Stormont Dundas and Glengarry Map 3 Township of South Stormont Map 3 Facts and Statistics Population Characteristics 4 Age Characteristics 4 Five Year Building Activity 5 Hydro Rates 5 Natural Gas Rates 6 Property Tax Rates 7 Water and Sewer Rates 8 Building Permit Fees 9 Employment Employment Rates 10 Jobs by Industry 11 Transportation and Communication Transportation 12 Communication 12 Quality of Life Health Care 13 Recreation and Culture 14 Education 15 Fire and Emergency Services 15 Major Employers 16 Key Development Contacts for Assistance 17 Additional Information Inventory of Available Lands and Buildings 19 Business Directory 19 -1- INTRODUCTION Welcome to South Stormont! South Stormont is one of six municipalities located in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. The residents of South Stormont enjoy exceptional quality of life and an efficient local government. We are best known for our historical attributes and strong tourism opportunities. South Stormont is home to approximately 12,500 people that enjoy a mix of rural and urban lifestyles, an excellent health centre, positive population growth and much more. and Highway 401 corridor contribute to the increasing reasons why South Stormont is a great place to do business. The Township is governed by a five member municipal Council consisting of a Mayor, Deputy Mayor and three Councillors. The municipality is responsible for fire and rescue services, local planning, local by-laws and permits, local roads, recreation and culture. We also handle waste management, water and sewer and economic development. South Stormont is located just one hour south of Canada’s Capital, Ottawa and one hour east of Montreal. Easy access to the CN Railway, St. Lawrence River Businesses in South Stormont benefit from our low cost environment and warm welcome. -2- Locator MAP Regional MAP -3- FACTS AND STATISTICS Population Characteristics South Stormont Ontario Population 2011 12,617 12,851,821 Population 2006 12,520 12,160,282 0.8 5.7 2006 to 2011 Population Change (%) Age Characteristics South Stormont Total Total 12,615 Male 6,350 Female 6,270 0 to 4 years 615 290 325 5 to 9 years 605 335 10 to 14 years 755 15 to 19 years Ontario Total 12,851,821 Male 6,263,140 Female 6,588,685 704,260 360,590 343,670 275 712,755 365,285 347,470 405 350 763,755 391,630 372,125 990 545 445 863,635 443,680 419,950 20 to 24 years 605 320 290 852,905 432,490 420,415 25 to 29 years 520 260 255 815,120 400,045 415,075 30 to 34 years 625 285 340 800,365 383,340 417,025 35 to 39 years 655 315 335 844,335 405,850 438,485 40 to 44 years 830 400 430 924,075 447,920 476,155 45 to 49 years 1,165 575 590 1,055,800 517,510 538,370 50 to 54 years 1,215 610 605 1,006,140 492,560 513,580 55 to 59 years 1,065 535 530 864,620 418,760 445,865 60 to 64 years 955 485 465 765,655 370,375 395,280 65 to 69 years 670 340 330 563,485 270,875 292,610 70 to 74 years 525 275 250 440,780 206,350 234,435 75 to 79 years 370 185 185 356,150 161,340 194,805 80 to 84 years 225 100 125 271,510 113,620 157,890 85 years and over 230 80 145 246,400 80,915 165,480 Median age of the population 45.5 45.1 45.9 40.4 39.4 41.3 % of the population aged 15 & over 84.3 83.8 84.9 83.0 82.2 83.9 Source: www.12statcan.gc.ca South Stormont’s population increased 0.8% from 2006 to 2011 which is slightly better than Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry’s 0.7% increase. -4- Five Year Building Activity Building Permits Issued Total Number Total Construction Value 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 214 241 224 204 180 $16,991,236 $22,399,126 $30,210,358 $18,018,030 $19,093,707 Source: Township of South Stormont Building Department Hydro Rates Hydro One Networks services most electricity needs in the Township of South Stormont. Below are rates for a typical small business. General Service Demand Billed (50kW and above) General Service – Urban Demand General Service - Demand Electricity – up to 250,000 kWh/year Time of Use Prices (as of May 1, 2014) Off-Peak Mid-Peak On-Peak 7.5¢ 11.2¢ 13.5¢ 7.5¢ 11.2¢ 13.5¢ RPP Tiered Prices (as of May 1, 2014) - First 750kWh per month - Additional kWh 8.6¢ 10.1¢ 8.6¢ 10.1¢ Weighted average spot market price or retailer contract Weighted average spot market price or retailer contract $32.63 $6.897 $1.89 $1.24 $56.19 $11.593 $1.81 $1.18 Regulatory Charges: - Standard supply service admin charge ($/month) - Rural rate protection charge (adjusted usage – ¢/kWh) - Wholesale market service rate (adjusted usage – ¢/kWh) $0.25 0.13¢ 0.44¢ $0.25 0.13¢ 0.44¢ Debit Retirement Charge (metered usage - ¢/kWh) 0.70¢ 0.70¢ Electricity – over 250,000 kWh/year with a conventional meter (¢/kWh) Delivery: - Distribution Service Charge ($/month) - Distribution volume charge (billed demand $/kW) - Transmission network charge (billed demand $/kW) - Transmission connection charge (billed demand $/kW) Source: www.hydroone.com Please contact Hydro One for further information at 1-888-664-9376. -5- Areas of South Stormont also receive their electricity from Cornwall Electric; these rates are listed below: Urban General Service Commercial and Industrial Users $/kWh Rural General Service $/kWh 9.68 12.19 First 250 kWh 0.1620 0.1782 Next 12,250 kWh 0.1323 0.1381 Balance of kWh 0.0918 0.0918 No Charge No Charge 7.51 9.50 Minimum Monthly Charge Demand Charge – First 50 kWh Balance kW Source: www.cornwallelectric.com Natural Gas Residential dwellings, commercial businesses and industries located in urban areas of the municipality are serviced by Union Gas. The table below shows the approved rates used to calculate your natural gas bill as of July 1, 2014. The impacts are based on a typical Rate 610 customer in Eastern Ontario using 38,833 m3 of natural gas for the period July 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014. Charges RATES at July 2014 BILL increase or decrease 17.9292 ¢/m3 $0.00 Gas Price Adjustment 2.0130 ¢/m3 $0.00 Transportation to Union Gas 5.5049 ¢/m3 $0.00 Transportation Price Adjustment -0.9224 ¢/m -$304.61 Storage 2.4865 ¢/m3 $0.00 Storage Price Adjustment -0.1780 ¢/m $0.00 Gas Used 3 3 Delivery First 1,000 m3 7.3117 ¢/m3 Next 9,000 m3 5.9820 ¢/m3 Next 20,000 m3 5.2325 ¢/m3 Next 70,000 m3 4.7462 ¢/m3 All over 100,000 m3 2.9039 ¢/m3 Delivery Price Adjustment -1.7083 ¢/m3 -$481.88 $70.00 $0.00 Monthly Charge Total Annual Impact $0.00 -$786.49 Source: www.uniongas.com For further information please contact Union Gas directly at 1-888-774-3111. -6- Tax Rates Consolidated Municipal Property Tax Rates 2014 (Rates include municipal, county & education rates) Class Tax Rate $/$100,000 of Assessment Residential 1.229223 $1,229.22 Multi-Residential 2.039657 $2,039.66 Commercial-Full 3.136757 $3,136.76 Commercial-Vacant Land 2.195780 $2,195.78 Commercial-New Construction-Full 2.896757 $2.896.76 Farmland 0.307256 $307.26 Industrial 3.677382 $3,677.28 Industrial Vacant Land 2.574127 $2,574.13 Large Industrial 5.811714 $5,811.71 Large Industrial Vacant Land 4.068180 $4,068.18 Source: Township of South Stormont Finance Department -7- Water and Sewer Services Municipal water and sewer services are available in Ingleside and Long Sault. Municipal water is available in Newington and Rosedale Terrace as well. Long Sault and Ingleside Regional Water Treatment Plant Newington Residential Commercial & Institutional Industrial $0.785 cubic meter, with a minimum bill of $120.88 per annum A multiple dwelling shall be deemed to be the equivalent of two thirds of the dwelling unites it contains. $0.785 per cubic meter, with a minimum bill of $120.88 per annum Residential Commercial & Industrial Commercial accounts shall be deemed the equivalent of 1.5 dwelling units $0.785 per cubic meter with a minimum bill of $120.88 per annum Industrial users with an annual consumption in excess of 6,000 cubic meters shall pay $0.628 per cubic meter consumed. Institutional Flat fee of $530.00 per annum Rosedale Terrace / St. Andrews / Eamers Corners Flat rate of $530.00 per annum A multiple dwelling shall be deemed to be the equivalent of twothirds of the dwelling units it contains Residential / Industrial/Commercial/Institutional $1.128 per cubic meter with a minimum bill of $173.72 per annum. A multiple dwelling shall be deemed to be the equivalent of two thirds of the dwelling units it contains. Long Sault Sewer Rates Ingleside Sewer Rates Properties serviced with Municipal Sewer shall pay sewer rates based on their water bill at a rate of 217.5% of the water cost. Properties serviced with Municipal Sewer shall pay sewer rates based on their water bill at a rate of 225% of the water cost. Source: Township of South Stormont By-law No. 2014-024 -8- Building Permit Fees Item Construction Value Construction Value – Square Footage Assembly(OBC Group A) Value Calculations ~All Assembly Occupancies Institutional (OBC Group B) Value Calculations ~ Ground Floor ~ All Other Floors Residential (OBC Group C) Value Calculations ~ Ground Floor ~ Floors above Ground Floor ~ Finished Basement ~ Garage (attached) ~ Carports ~ Decks ~ Porches ~ Above Ground Pools ~ In-ground Pools ~ Apartment Buildings (3 apts. or more) ~ Condominiums ~ Accessory Buildings (detached garage / shed) Office and Personal Services (OBC Group D) ~ Unfinished Area (Shell Only) ~ Finished Area Mercantile (OBC Group E) Value Calculations ~ Unfinished Area (Shell Only) ~ Finished Area Industrial (OBC Group F) Calculations ~ Unfinished Area (Shell Only) ~ Finished Area Farm Buildings Value Calculation ~ Greenhouse and Fabric Covered Pre-Engineered Farm Storage Building ~ Farm Buildings ~ Temporary Buildings ~ Change of Use Demolition Permits ~ Less than 6460 square feet and 3 stories or less ~ Over 6460 square feet or greater than 3 stories Lot Grading (where applicable) Inspection Fee Deposit – excluding renovations, small and accessory buildings under $ 50,000 value and farm buildings. Proceeding construction without permit $ 96.20 per square foot $ 145.39 per square foot $ 86.53 per square foot $ 101.86 per square foot $ 67.92 per square foot $ 33.96 per square foot $ 39.62 per square foot $ 33.96 per square foot $ 13.59 per square foot $ 33.96 per square foot FLAT RATE $60.00 $ 22.64 per square foot $ 55.46 per square foot $ 67.95 per square foot $ 33.96 per square foot $ 90.54 per square foot $ 104.13 per square foot $ 66.77 per square foot $ 92.23 per square foot $ 52.07 per square foot $ 78.09 per square foot $ 16.97 per square foot $ 33.96 per square foot $ 110.96 $ 378.87 $ 60.00 $ 600.00 $ 2,000.00 deposit $ 1,000.00 deposit; upon notification of an inspection and subsequently, the work is not completed for the requested inspection, or a request has not been received for each mandatory inspection, a fee of $ 50.00 would be charged against this deposit for each of the foregoing. In addition, a fee of $ 200.00 will be charged against the deposit following the second anniversary of the date the building permit was issued and for each subsequent year that the final inspection remains outstanding. Any balance of the deposit will be returned upon successful final inspection. $ 100.00 Source: Township of South Stormont By-law No. 2014-062 -9- EMPLOYMENT Employment Rates Characteristic South Stormont 2011 Ontario 2011 10,450 10,476,665 6,320 6,297,000 Unemployed 460 567,985 Participation Rate 64.9 65.5 Employment Rate 60.5 60.1 6.8 8.3 Total population aged 15 years and over by Labour Force Activity Employed Unemployment Rate Source: www.12statcan.gc.ca Employment Rate: 2011 Census 7% Employed Unemployed 93% Source: www.12statcan.gc.ca * Note: the unemployment rate in South Stormont was lower than that of Ontario in 2011 (6.8% vs. 8.3%). - 10 - Jobs by Industry in South Stormont 3,178 Total Jobs (2012) Industry 2012 Jobs Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 26 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 8 Utilities 7 Construction 296 Manufacturing 804 Wholesale trade 110 Retail trade 249 Transportation and warehousing 141 Information and cultural industries 6 Finance and insurance 86 Real estate and rental and leasing 20 Professional, scientific and technical services 98 Management of companies and enterprises 0 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 206 Educational services 198 Health care and social assistance 320 Arts, entertainment and recreation 8 Accommodation and food services 176 Other services (except public administration) 91 Public administration 248 Unclassified 80 Source:www.12statcan.gc.ca - 11 - TRANSPORATION AND COMMUNICATION Transportation Highway South Stormont is situated on the broad St. Lawrence River, west of the City of Cornwall, a community of just under 50,000. The Township is 1 hour west of Montreal, 1 hour south of Ottawa, and 4 hours from Toronto. Located in the heart of Canada’s highway and rail corridor route, South Stormont provides easy and efficient access to three of the nation’s four principal metropolitan markets. South Stormont has international access too. There are bridge crossings in Cornwall, 10 minutes east, and at Johnstown, 30 minutes west. These two international access points to the United States is within a few hours’ drive of Syracuse, Buffalo, Boston and New York. Railway The Canadian National Railway line runs through South Stormont, east to west, right through Ingleside and Long Sault. There may be opportunity to utilize the railway to transport goods. Airport The Ottawa International Airport and Montreal’s Pierre Elliot Trudeau International airport are both within an hour’s drive of South Stormont. Communication High Speed Telecommunication Description Available Local Internet Provider Yes Fiber Optics Yes Internet ADSL Yes Scalable Transmission Speed Yes Broadband Retail Yes Satellite TV Yes Local Cell Phone Tower Yes Available networks up to 4G LTE (max 75 Mbps*), 4G HSPA+ (max 42 Mbps) Yes Bandwidth Multiple types of bandwidth are available in the majority of the municipality and include; DSL, ADSL, T1, Fibre and Wireless. - 12 - QUALITY OF LIFE Healthcare The Township of South Stormont is fortunate to have the St. Lawrence Medical Clinic. The clinic provides health care right in our backyard with reliable and community oriented healthcare professionals. St. Lawrence Medical Clinic 3 Thorold Lane Ingleside, ON K0C 1M0 Phone: 613-537-2044 South Stormont is in close proximity to the Winchester District Memorial Hospital and the Cornwall Community Hospital. Both these facilities have undergone extensive renovations and can boast state of the art medical facilities. Cornwall Community Hospital Winchester District Memorial Hospital Eastern Ontario Health Unit Public health involves many aspects of our everyday lives. In fact, many are surprised to see that the Eastern Ontario Health Unit is involved in a wide range of areas including infection control, chronic disease prevention, healthy babies and children, environment, food and water safety, and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. For more information, visit the Eastern Ontario Health Unit website www.eohu.ca. - 13 - Telehealth Ontario Telehealth Ontario gives you Free Access to a Registered Nurse — 24 Hours a day, 7 days a Week by calling 1-866-797-0000. Telehealth Ontario is a free, confidential telephone service you can call to get health advice or general health information from a Registered Nurse. That means quick, easy access to a qualified health professional, who can assess your symptoms and help you decide your best first step. They can help you decide whether to care for yourself, make an appointment with your doctor, go to a clinic, contact a community service or go to a hospital emergency room. You do not need to provide your health insurance number and all information is confidential. Remember: A call to Telehealth Ontario does NOT replace 911 — that's always the first number you should call in emergency situations! Recreation and Culture The South Stormont Parks and Recreation Department is proud to work with a variety of organizations and volunteers to offer a wide range of facilities and programs to serve both local residents and visitors looking for recreational activities. Since the development of the Recreation Master Plan in 2009, the Township has been focused on a number of strategic projects. The focus of these projects has been to preserve current facilities with timely renovations while enhancing recreational activities through new programs and construction of additional amenities. South Stormont has a strong volunteer base with a commitment to offer a wide variety of activities and programs for those of all ages. Along with the many facilities and programs is a long list of recreational attractions that include: - Multi-purpose seasonal recreational trails Parks of the St. Lawrence Campgrounds Upper Canada Village Lakeview Beach day use park Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary Stormont Yacht Club Cornwall Motor Speedway Hoople Bay ice fishing Long Sault Marina Stormont County Fairgrounds McMaze Family Fun Farm and much more…. To find out more about the recreational programs South Stormont has to offer, visit www.southstormont.ca. - 14 - Education Elementary and Secondary South Stormont is home to five elementary schools and one unique JK through 12 school. School (Public and Catholic) Location Grades Telephone Longue Sault Public School 13 Bethune Avenue, Long Sault 52 Dickinson Drive, Ingleside 1 College Street, Ingleside 17283 County Road 18 31 Bethune Avenue, Long Sault 17337 Dow Street, Long Sault JK-6 613-5342415 613-5372556 613-5372474 613-9326592 613-5342502 613-9329493 Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic School Rothwell Osnabruck Public School St. Andrews Catholic School St. George’s Catholic School St. Lucie French Catholic School JK-4 JK-12 JK-8 5-8 JK-6 Fire and Emergency Services South Stormont Fire Protection Services covers an area of 509 square kilometers containing some 5,200 structures. The Township is proud of the approximately 96 volunteer firefighters who are highly trained and led by our Fire Chief. Emphasis is placed on training to ensure that the community continues to receive the high level of service it has come to expect. - 15 - MAJOR EMPLOYERS Kraft Canada, 70 Dickinson Drive, Ingleside Kraft is one of Canada’s largest companies and has an impressive portfolio of brands that people love. These include, the famous Kraft Dinner, Jell-O, Cracker Barrel and Kraft peanut butter. South Stormont is proud to have Kraft as part of our community employing over 400. Greyline Instruments, 16456 Sixsmith Drive, Long Sault Industrial flow and level monitoring instruments for measurement and control in water and wastewater treatment are developed are manufactured at Greyline Instruments. Industrial process automation for environmental monitoring is also an integral part of the Greyline Instruments portfolio. SABIC Innovative Plastics, 1 Structured Products Drive SABIC Innovative Plastics is a world leader in providing engineering thermoplastic material solutions. In more than 35 countries worldwide, they supply information, technology, and advanced materials solutions to meet global customer needs. UAP Logistics Distribution Centre, 16290 County Road 36 UAP Inc. is the most recent addition to our business community. It is a new Logistics Centre in Long Sault, located just a few minutes west of Cornwall. With a surface of 200,000 sq. ft., the new efficient and spacious non-application products logistics centre will hold more than 30,000 parts in stock, including chemical, accessories, hardware, tools and equipment as well as paint, body and equipment products. - 16 - KEY DEVELOPMNET CONTACTS FOR ASSISTANCE Eastern Ontario Development Fund (EODF) The EODP supports regional economic development by creating jobs, attracting private sector investment and promoting innovation, collaboration and cluster development in Eastern Ontario. The fund is a discretionary, non-entitlement program with limited funding. There are two funding streams, one for established businesses and a regional stream for economic development organizations including municipalities. www.ontariocanada.com Export Market Access Program The Ontario Chamber of Commerce’s Export Market Access Program provides small to medium-sized enterprises with the tools and resources to help increase their sales internationally. www.exportaccess.ca Eastern Ontario Development Program The Eastern Ontario Development Program (EODP) is a multi-million dollar program that promotes socioeconomic development in Eastern Ontario by providing assistance in five areas: business and community development; skills development; access to capital; retention and attraction of youth; and technological enhancements. Funding and support of the EODP is delivered via the Cornwall and The Counties Community Futures Development Corporation. www.feddevontario.gc.ca Cornwall and The Counties Community Futures Development Corporation The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Community Futures Development Corporation offers both debt financing and capital investment to businesses located in South Stormont. Repayable loans, loan guarantees and equity investments in amounts up to $300,000 are available. www.communityfutures.ca - 17 - Government Contacts Guy Lauzon, MP Constituency Office 61 Pitt Street Cornwall, ON K6J 3R8 Phone: 613-937-3331 Email: info@guylauzon.ca United Counties of Stormont Dundas and Glengarry 26 Pitt Street Cornwall, ON K6J 3P2 Phone: 613-932-1515 Email: info@sdgcounties.ca Jim McDonell, MPP Constituency Office 102 Second Street West Cornwall, ON K6J 1G5 Phone: 613-933-6513 Email: jim.mcdonellco@pc.ola.org Township of South Stormont 2 Mille Roches Road Long Sault, ON K0C 1P0 Phone: 613-534-8889 Email: info@southstormont.ca Council Member Mayor Bryan McGillis Phone Email 613-534-8889 Ext. 210 bmcgillis@southstormont.ca 613-577-0753 Deputy Mayor Tammy Hart 613-984-2543 Councillor Brownlee 613-537-9753 Councillor Richard Waldroff 613-537-8226 thart@southstormont.ca rwaldroff@southstormont.ca 613-362-7596 Councillor Cindy Woods 613-537-2977 cwoods@southstormont.ca Senior Staff Member Phone Email Betty de Haan – CAO 613-534-8889 Ext. 200 betty@southstormont.ca Loriann Harbers – Clerk 613-534-8889 Ext. 201 loriann@southstormont.ca Johanna Barkley – Treasurer 613-534-8889 Ext. 220 johanna@southstormont.ca Hilton Cryderman – Manager of Building & Development 613-534-8889 Ext. 230 hilton@southstormont.ca Ross Gellately – Public Works Manager 613-534-8889 Ext. 240 ross@southstormont.ca Fire Chief 613-534-8889 Ext. 250 - 18 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The Township of South Stormont Economic Development Department prepares and updates the following inventory and directory that are designed to assist businesses, investors and visitors to better understand and appreciate the economy and development potential in the Township of South Stormont. Inventory of Available Land and Buildings The Township of South Stormont is embarking on a project to list all available lands and buildings on the Township website. The project is scheduled for completion in the spring of 2014; please check the website for details. Business Directory The listing of all businesses located in the Township of South Stormont is available. The directory may be found on the Township website www.southstormont.ca. NOTE: The data and information contained in this profile is believed to be accurate and up-to-date. The reader is encouraged to verify all data before making any decisions based upon the information contained in this profile. - 19