Cavan Monaghan Cavan Monaghan
Transcription
Cavan Monaghan Cavan Monaghan
December 2013 Cavan Monaghan Chatter Message From the CAO 2013 has certainly been a busy year and there continues to be challenges that the municipality has had to manage with regards to Provincial changes and initiatives. These range from Long Term Energy Plans, Source Water Protection, the future of Harness Racing, OPP Contract, Industrial Wind Turbines, Official Plan, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, Airport Road, Millbrook Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrades to name a few. The Township carried out a Service Delivery Review this year which provided recommendations to Council and staff in areas of financial restraints, operations and a complete service level review. This report will be a guiding document for the future planning of our Township. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) new “Modernizing Lottery and Gaming in Ontario” continues to be of concern. The OLG Request for Proposal is to be released by the end of 2013 which would allow a private operator to be selected for the eastern region which includes OLG Slots at Kawartha Downs, Thousand Island OLG Gananoque and Belleville, the potential loss of OLG Slots at Kawartha Downs is still unknown. The partnership with OLG provides this Township with revenue of approximately $3 million a year. These funds are used for Capital expenditures and transfers to reserve accounts. In 2013, the Township removed dependency on the OLG funds from its operating budget which is very important to ensure the Township is financially independent and sustainable for the future. One question that the municipality is always asked is “Where are the OLG funds allocated?” Funds have been allocated to the asset replacement reserve, which provides funding for the replacement of municipal infrastructure, and has funded Capital projects. Below is a snapshot of 2013 Capital projects. However, detailed Capital budgets can be found under Budget, Finance & Taxes. Asset Replacement Reserve $1,507,300 General Reserve $ 300,000 Fire Department Reserve Carveth Dr Reconstruction $ 252,500 $ 40,000 Zion Line (County Road 10 to Carveth) $ Pre-Engineering $22,963 Slurrey Seal (extend road life 5 yrs) $ 80,000 Line Culverts (various locations) $ 10,587 Surface Treatment (various roads) $ 150,000 Moore Drive to be completed in phases $ 141,094 Boundary Road (Eagleson) $ 70,000 Stewart Line Road $ 67,445 Syer Line Reconstruction (County Road 10 West) $ 50,000 Heritage-Millbrook Downtown Revitalization Plan $ 25,000 Official Plan Review $ 23,000 Play Ground Equipment $ 20,000 Maple Leaf Park Upgrades for Soccer Fields $ 952,116 81,550 In 2010, a FIT contract was awarded to a proponent, and preliminary plans were unveiled to build up to five industrial wind turbines in the south east area of our Township. The possibility of industrial wind turbines being located in our area resulted in members of Council, staff, and many residents taking the time to research the possible impacts to our community. The proponent at that time held one public meeting for that specific project, but no additional meetings were scheduled, and no additional correspondence was received by the municipality. In early 2013, incoming Premier Kathleen Wynne publicly announced that the Province would not force industrial wind turbines into “unwilling communities”. Given the rapid expansion of industrial wind turbine projects throughout the Province, and with the ever growing threat of industrial wind turbines coming into our own Township, on April 15, 2013 our Council passed a resolution that the Township was not a willing host to industrial wind turbines. Despite that declaration, at the Regular Council Meeting of September 3rd, 2013, Martin Ince spoke as a delegation of his intention to build up to five industrial wind turbines in the north west area of our Township. The controversial topic was once again thrust upon the Township, and residents began educating themselves. The identified proposed locations in the Township have been withdrawn. The remaining lands for the proposed project are entirely located within the City of Kawartha Lakes, however, given the close proximity to our Township, our citizens would still be affected by the project. During the past several months, our Council has been intensely involved in political discussions and dialogue with provincial ministries to resolve this matter. Council continues to encourage residents to educate themselves on the issue. Council Contacts Mayor John Fallis 705-932-5568 jfallis@cavanmonaghan.net Deputy Mayor Scott McFadden 705-201-1026 smcfadden@cavanmonaghan.net Special E ve County Da nt 2013 ya Pioneer Vil t Lang lage Councillor Jim Chaplin 705-932-5487 jchaplin@ cavanmonaghan.net Councillor Lynda Todd 705-536-0664 ltodd@cavanmonaghan.net Councillor Tim Belch 705-742-3185 tbelch@cavanmonaghan.net Staff Department Updates Economic & Community Development 705-932-9329 yhurley@cavanmonaghan.net Economic Development Advisory Committee Building on the directions of the Corporate Strategic Plan the Economic Development Advisory Committee was established in 2013. This group of committed individuals meets regularly to discuss initiatives, ideas and partnerships that will lead to economic development in the Township of Cavan Monaghan. From Medical Marihuana Regulations to trends in shopping patterns, grant opportunities to education program development the Committee has provided vital information to the Economic and Community Development Department and will continue to play a role in sharing of information and creating a foundation for economic growth. Thank You The Economic and Community Development Department appreciates the commitment of Township residents for providing activities, events and services that encourage an enhanced quality of life. Volunteers, community sports organizations and entertainment groups, dedicated individuals and active groups have all contributed their time and energy to making sure the Township of Cavan Monaghan continues to Have it All. Right Here. Thank you every one for your time and energy. Review of policies and procedures is on-going for the Economic and Community Development Department and in 2013 a full review of the Public Skating Policy and the Parkland Usage By-law were completed. Visit our website to see these and many other policies and procedures for the Township. Municipal Administration Clerk - Elana Arthurs 705-932-9326 earthurs@cavanmonaghan.net Life Time Dog Tags We are pleased to announce the implementation of a life time dog tag system that will result in a reduction of cost and make it easier for you to renew your dog tags. Dog owners are required to purchase a dog tag for 2014 made of a more durable material that is intended to last the lifespan of your dog. Each subsequent year, the Township will invoice all registered dog owners for the annual dog tag fee. Why licence your dog??? If your dog goes missing, having a dog tag helps the Dog Control Officer and shelters quickly identify your dog and get them back to you safely. The cost of the licence is far less than the penalty for being caught without one and it is the law. Protect your dog the way they protect you! New Council Meeting Dates Please be advised that effective January 1, 2014 Council will be holding their Regular Council meetings on second and fourth Tuesday of the month. For a complete calendar of dates for the 2014 meetings visit our website. www.cavanmonaghan.net Staff Department Updates Public Works Planning Services Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant The Public Works department has had a very successful and busy year in 2013. The Build Canada Fund is the largest municipal project undertaken by the Township of Cavan Monaghan. This project consists of federal, provincial and municipal funding to create, rehabilitate and build new water/wastewater infrastructure. The estimated cost of the total works is $21 million dollars shared equally by all three levels of government. The project is composed of four parts which include a major sewage plant expansion, a pumping station expansion, a new water tower, and an extension of sewer and watermain along Tupper Street. The project is scheduled to be started in July/August next year and completed in January, 2016. The Township will be issuing a Notice of Commencement for the Millbrook Treated Water Storage and Water Servicing Expansion. The Notice will be issued sometime in December. Draft Official Plan In June 2013, the County of Peterborough approved the Township’s new Official Plan with a number of modifications. After circulation of the Notice of Decision regarding the Official Plan, the County received five (5) appeals of the decision. The Township and the County are currently working with the Appellants to see if the appeals can be resolved without the need for an Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Director - Karen Ellis 705-932-9334 kellis@cavanmonaghan.net Director - Wayne Hancock 705-932-9327 whancock@cavanmonaghan.net Completed Capital Works Capital works completed in 2013 included: Slurry Seal on Zion Line, Syer Line and Tapley ¼ Line; Surface Treatment on Jack Lane, Vista Crescent, Sharpe Line, Acadia Court, Stewart Line, Syer Line, Tapley ¼ Line and Larmer Line; Asphalt Surface was also implemented on Moore Drive, Carveth Drive and Eagleson Line. Carveth Drive was completely reconstructed, with a new granular base, ditching, widening, cable guide rails and hard topped with asphalt. Eagleson Line was another completed capital project that was cost shared with the Municipality of Port Hope. The road was reconstructed with new culverts, level grading and asphalted. There was also some reconstruction completed on sidewalks within Millbrook. Garbage Bag Tags The Public Works Department would like to remind residents that the 2014 garbage bag tags will be distributed via regular mail currier in early December 2013. Please be aware that tags will be enclosed in an unaddressed, Cavan Monaghan envelope. There will be a label indicating that there are bag tags enclosed. These bag tags allow residents to properly dispose of their waste with the Township of Cavan Monaghan. If you do not receive your tags, Township staff recommend calling or visiting the Municipal Office. The Municipality Kick’s Off the Green Energy Act! The Council of the Township of Cavan Monaghan has supported the installation of eight 10kW Ground Mounted Sun Tracking Turnkey Photovoltaic (PV) Electricity Generation Systems. These units will be placed on municipal property’s around the Township. The addresses are as follows: 1256 Syer Line, 920 Larmer Line, the closed Landfill/Gravel Pit at 415 County Road 21, Gravel Pit on Tapley ¼ Line, Fire Hall #2 located at 1047 Mount Pleasant Road, the Roads Garage located at 1470 County Road 10, the Municipal Office located at 988 County Road 10 and the water/wastewater treatment plant at 25 Centennial Lane. The projected revenue over 20 years for the eight microFIT panels is estimated at $536,390.94. Protective Services Fire Chief - Bill Balfour 705-932-2765 bbalfour@cavanmonaghan.net Superior Tanker Shuttle Service Accreditation Update The Fire Department received its’ Superior Tanker Shuttle Accreditation in 2012, with the support of Council. Dry Hydrants During 2013, three new dry hydrants were installed on Hutchison Drive, Carmel Line and on County Road 10 in Cavan. To view the locations of all dry hydrants within the Township, please see the map on the Township’s website. Zoning By-law The preparation of the Township’s new comprehensive zoning bylaw has been delayed until there is some resolution to the appeals to the Official Plan. Please watch the Township’s web site in 2014 for news about the By-law update. World Town Planning Day On November 8, 2013 you may have seen groups of students in Downtown Millbrook. The Township hosted students from Millbrook South Cavan, Crestwood, Holy Cross, Adam Scott, Waterloo University and Queens University to celebrate World Town Planning Day. The students learned about the purpose and value of planning and the variety of career opportunities in planning. However, the main focus of the day was Downtown Millbrook. The students reviewed and evaluated the current state of Downtown and made recommendations for improvements to the Downtown for the next 10 to 12 years. The youth perspective and input is important to the success of the Downtown Millbrook revitalization efforts. Many thanks to Kevin Duguay and his team for bringing the World Town Planning Day event to Downtown Millbrook. The Municipal Heritage Committee mourned the loss of Larry Lamb earlier this year. Larry made a significant contribution to the Committee with his knowledge of the Township, research and photography skills. He is greatly missed. Downtown Revitalization Committee The Township of Cavan Monaghan is pleased to announce that the Downtown Millbrook Revitalization Committee has been established by Council. The mandate of the Committee is to advise Council with respect to the implementation of the Downtown Millbrook Revitalization Strategy. Community Committee members include Rob Ross, Bonnie MacQuarrie, Peter Ramsay, Bruce Lepper and Lynda Todd. Please feel free to discuss your ideas and thoughts about Downtown Millbrook with any member of the Committee or Township Staff. Finance Department Director/Treasurer - Kimberley Pope 705-932-9322 kpope@cavanmonaghan.net Budget Summary The 2013 Budget involved prioritizing projects and programs, reducing expenditures and reviewing user fees while maintaining service levels in light of limited financial resources. The outcome was a 2013 Operating Budget without the use of Ontario Lottery Gaming (OLG) revenues, since the agreement was originally signed in 1999. This year’s expenditure reductions in excess of $1,300,000 in combination with continued efforts to achieve further efficiencies and a 10% general municipal tax rate increase all contributed to independently operating the municipality and providing a stronger, more fiscally responsible, alternative budget. The OLG revenues are prioritized towards Capital projects and investments to the Asset Replacement Reserve. Municipalities are faced with infrastructure deficits and therefore any contribution to the Asset Replacement Reserve represents a priority on infrastructure investment for future replacement. The 2013 investment of $1,507,300 increased the Asset Replacement Reserve to over $5 million which represents approximately 10% of the value of municipal assets. Finance continues to provide financial data, monitor organizational accountability and seek opportunities to reduce expenditures. Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund The Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund (OMPF) is the Province’s main transfer payment (revenue) to municipalities. The Township of Cavan Monaghan’s 2014 OMPF allocation is $717,400 which is 15% less than the 2013 OMPF and 22% less than the 2012 OMPF. This represents a $126,600 loss of revenue in 2014 which is equal to 2.65% of the municipal tax levy. Increasing costs and reduced revenues are constant challenges that impact the 2014 draft budget and our residents through the municipality levy. www.cavanmonaghan.net Staff Department Updates Building and By-law Enforcement Services Chief Building Official/By-law Enforcement Kyle Phillips 705-932-9319 kphillips@cavanmonaghan.net New Building By-law On November 18, 2013 Council approved a new Building By-law. The Building By-law promotes clear and concise rules for building permits. Please note that construction activity may occur between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm only, as per the Building By-law No. 2013-66. Ontario Building Code Enhancement The new 2012 Ontario Building Code comes into effect on January 1st 2014. Enhancements to the Code include resource conservation, fire safety upgrades, building envelope and environmental requirements. If you are planning a building project in 2014 feel free to contact the Building Department for information on the new requirements. Mark Yo ur 2014 Events Calendar Hockey Day In Cana da - Jan.18 Lions Fishing Derb y - April 26 Millbrook Fair Even ts June 12 - 15 Car Show - July 5 Ladies’ Night - Augu st 7 Zucchini Festival Sept. 7 Culture Days - Sept . 26 - 28 Scarecrow Festival - Oct. 18 Remembrance Day - No v. 11 Christmas in the Vi llage Events Dec. 4 - 7 Township Accolades Transfer Station Hours Effective June 1, 2013 Recognize Success! May 23, 2014 - Peterborough Curling Club Peterborough County 2014 Recognition Awards are open for nominations. Be sure to submit nominations for your neighbours, colleague and friends who have exhibited success in the award categories. Hours will be as follows: Monday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Please note that Holiday Season garbage pick-up will be as follows: December 24th – North Monaghan Ward December 27th – Millbrook Ward December 31st – North Monaghan Ward There is no pick-up on December 25th or January 1st. • Accessibility Recognition • Acts of Heroism • Agricultural Leadership • Business Leadership /Entrepreneurial Innovation • Community Volunteer of the Year • Environmental Recognition • Heritage Preservation • Leadership in Arts & Culture • Sporting Excellence • Youth • Sustainability Deadline for nominations is March 15th, 2014 Watch for the new hamlet signs throughout the Township in 2014 Visit http://county.peterborough.on.ca for nomination forms and information. Cavan Monaghan Township Office 988 County Road #10, Millbrook, ON L0A 1G0 Tel 705-932-2929 Toll Free 1-877-906-5556 Fax 705-932-3458 www.cavanmonaghan.net