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REGIONAL CONNECTIONS in this issue June 2016 Newsletter | Volume 4 Issue 4 Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen LOCAL GOVERNMENT AWARENESS WEEK Encouraging active and engaged citizenship. LANDFILL FEES Fees adjusted as of June 1. RURAL PROPERTY TAX Rural Annual Property Tax notices will be received by rural British Columbians in the coming weeks. MOBILE QUAGGA/ZEBRA MUSSEL TRAILER HITS THE ROAD! The Okanagan and Similkameen Invasive Species Society (OASISS) is taking to the road in their newly constructed, educational, trailer. RDOS BOARD HIGHLIGHTS STUDENTS FROM AROUND THE REGION PARTICIPATE AT RDOS BOARD MEETING Local Government Awareness Week was May 16 through 20 and is a program of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities, working in partnership with a number of other public sector organizations. The intent of the week is to provide an opportunity for British Columbia citizens and students to learn more about how local governance works. The RDOS Board invited high school students from around the region to attend the May 19 Board meeting. Students had an opportunity to introduce themselves and share some of their future plans with the Board. The Board welcomed them, shared some of their history and some inspirational words and advice with the students. Students had the chance to mingle with the Board over lunch. The students also had the occasion to have a question and answer period later in the day with the RDOS Board of Directors. The Board was impressed with the very insightful and well researched questions that the students asked. Local government is the closest level of government to citizens and the RDOS has a role in encouraging active, engaged citizenship. While many forces shape our lives today are global in nature, it is at the local government level that many of the policies and programs that most directly affect local citizens are made. Young people more than any other population group are grounded in place, or are “local”. A range of RDOS functions have a primary impact on youth in our region, including land-use planning, emergency services, parks and trails, libraries, bylaw and infrastructure. “We hope that by inviting the students in our region to join us at our Board table, we will be encouraging active and engaged citizenship in them. I know myself and my fellow Directors were very pleased to spend the day with the students, and we were all thrilled with their eagerness to learn more about the RDOS”, said Mark Pendergraft, RDOS Chair. If you have any questions, thoughts or suggestions about the Local Government Awareness program, the RDOS office is always available and you are welcome to contact staff or Directors at any time at 250-492-0237 or info@rdos.bc.ca. REGIONAL CONNECTIONS Visit us on facebook | YouTube | www.rdos.bc.ca Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen CHANGES TO REGIONAL DISTRICT LANDFILL FEES Fees for the C a m p b e l l Mountain, Oliver, Keremeos and OK Falls Landfills operated by the Regional District of OkanaganSimilkameen (RDOS) will be adjusted starting June 1, 2016. Changes coming June 1st includes a fee hike from $150 to $200 a tonne for Controlled Waste, such as asbestos. The new charge will better cover the costs of handling these dangerous materials. Oversized industrial and agricultural tires will increase from $200 to $400 per tonne to cover recycling costs. Fees have gone down significantly on agricultural fruit waste, burned materials from structure fires and pressurized tanks. Pressurized tanks, including propane tanks, under 4.5 kg (10lb) are now free at all RDOS landfills. “We want to provide a safe and free way for residents to recycle potentially dangerous materials like small pressurized propane tanks,” points out Don Hamilton RDOS Solid Waste Facilities Supervisor. For more information and a copy of the new fees, contact the RDOS Solid Waste Division at 250-492-2913, info@ rdos.bc.ca or visit us at http://www.rdos.bc.ca/regionalgovernment/regional-bylaws/ and find the Fees Bylaw under the Finance tab. Rural Annual Property Tax Rural Annual Property Tax notices will be received by rural British Columbians in the coming weeks. The provincial government is responsible for requisitioning in the rural areas of BC. The Regional District of OkanaganSimilkameen (RDOS) does not directly requisition taxpayers. The RDOS uses the funds collected from property owners to support services that benefit all residents using that service. Services such as water distribution, sewage collection, recreation, fire protection and 911 emergency call services just to name a few. Rural Property tax payments are NOT accepted at the RDOS office. Rural Property Taxes must be paid at a Service BC office (Agent for the Province of BC). Penticton Service BC office 40 Calgary Ave., Penticton, BC Phone: 250-487-4200 Hours: Monday to Friday (excluding stat holidays) 8:30am – 4:30pm Oliver Service BC office 583 Fairview Rd., Oliver, BC Phone: 250-498-3818 Hours: Monday to Friday (excluding stat holidays) 8:30am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 4:30pm Princeton Service BC Office 10 - 136 Tapton Ave., Princeton, BC Phone: 250-295-4600 Hours: 8:30am – 12:00pm and 1:15pm – 4:30pm Ensure you pay your property taxes by the date noted on your rural tax notice. Property Tax Deferment This provincial program is available to B.C. residents 55 years of age and older, surviving spouses, persons with disabilities and families with children. Taxes payable on a principal residence can be deferred until ownership of the home is transferred. For more information, visit the Province of British Columbia website and use the Search function to search for “property tax deferment program.” REGIONAL CONNECTIONS Visit us on facebook | YouTube | www.rdos.bc.ca Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen RDOS Board of Directors MARK PENDERGRAFT RDOS Chair Area “A” - Osoyoos Rural GEORGE BUSH Area “B” - Cawston TERRY SCHAFER Area “C” - Oliver Rural THOMAS SIDDON Area “D” - Kaleden/Okanagan Falls KARLA KOZAKEVICH Area “E” - Naramata MICHAEL BRYDON OSRHD Chair Area “F” - Okanagan Lake West/West Bench ELEF CHRISTENSEN Mobile Quagga and Zebra Mussel Prevention Trailer Takes to the Road The Okanagan and Similkameen Invasive Species Society (OASISS) is taking to the road in their newly constructed, educational, trailer. This highly visual addition to the existing aquatic invaders prevention program was made possible by the RDOS, who received a generous grant from the Royal Bank of Canada through the RBC Blue Water Project Fund. “The RDOS appreciates that the Royal Bank could see the benefits of providing funding for a potentially devastating threat to our waterways – before it gets here. They recognize the astronomical cost implications and impact to our environment which will affect all residents and visitors to the Okanagan, if Quagga or Zebra mussels arrive,” said Mark Pendergraft, Chair of the RDOS. Collaboratively, the RDOS and OASISS worked to design, procure and customize the mobile unit as well as outreach materials for this program. The Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB), through their Don’t Move a Mussel Program, is also a significant and collaborative partner on this project. OBWB supplies annual funding to OASISS to assist with hiring three Aquatic Invasive Species focused Canada Summer Job students who conduct outreach throughout the valley and monitor the local waters for mussels. The OBWB has for the past three years developed and distributed outreach materials and conducts annual ad and social marketing campaigns. Together these integral partnerships will mean a stronger campaign with a broader reach for 2016 and beyond. This regional program is complementary to the BC’s Invasive Mussel Defence Program which includes eight trained inspection crews with mobile decontamination units. “The inspections crews identified 70 high risk boats in BC last year and 36% were destined for the Okanagan. This is a really key finding as it emphasizes the importance of regional programs to compliment what is happening at a provincial level. We all know it would only take one boat to infest BC waters and there is no going back,” said OASISS Program Manager, Lisa Scott. The mobile unit will be busy at many local events, at boat launches, yacht clubs, beaches and markets. Look for the hash tags emblazoned trailer #DontMoveaMussel, #StopAquaticHitchhikers, and #CleanDrainDry. Local media and the public are invited to tour the trailer on June 2nd 2016, at the RDOS main office at 101 Martin St. Penticton from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm Area “G” - Keremeos Rural/ Hedley BOB COYNE Area “H” - Princeton Rural ANDREW JAKUBEIT RDOS Vice-Chair City of Penticton HELENA KONANZ City of Penticton JUDY SENTES OSRHD Vice-Chair City of Penticton ANDRE MARTIN City of Penticton PETER WATERMAN District of Summerland TONI BOOT District of Summerland RON HOVANES Town of Oliver SUZAN MCKORTOFF Town of Osoyoos FRANK ARMITAGE Town of Princeton MANFRED BAUER Village of Keremeos RDOS BOARD MEETING HIGHLIGHTS Selected highlights from the regular meetings of the Board of Directors of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen held May 5 and 19. Dennis Tottenham, Executive Director, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) of the South Okanagan Similkameen addressed the Board to discuss service provided by CMHA and the importance of mental health. The RDOS 2015 Audited Financial Statements were received and the Board of Directors adopted all reported 2015 transactions as amendments to the 2015 Final Budget. The Board of Directors resolved to provide a letter of support to Discovery House for their grant application to the Interior Health Authority to obtain funding for 10 support recovery beds in the South Okanagan. Recently the RDOS released an expression of interest seeking qualified consultants in the park planning and landscape architectural field to guide long term planning for the future development and improvement of parks in Kaleden, Heritage Hills, Okanagan Falls and Naramata. The Board has now awarded the park planning and design to L.A. West for $46,127.70 plus applicable taxes. In 2004, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen and the Oliver Parks & Recreation Society entered into an agreement for the Society to undertake the management, supervision, and operation of the Oliver Arena, Oliver Community Pool, the Community Parks, the Oliver Community Centre, and recreation programming. The Society manages the Town’s parks (Lions Park, Kinsman Park, Rotary Beach Community Park, and Oliver Community Park) by scheduling events, which includes the rental and use for recreational and community purposes. The Regional District requisitions funds from both the Town of Oliver and Electoral Area “C” (rural Oliver) to fund the Society for the management and operation of the parks, along with the Oliver Arena, Oliver Community Pool, and Oliver Community Centre. The Board of Directors authorized the License to Use Agreement between the Town of Oliver and the RDOS. REGIONAL CONNECTIONS In 2014 the Board of Directors resolved to support the Skaha Estates and Kaleden wastewater collection system project, based on funding. The board has committed to proceeding with the project and committed to approve borrowing of funds after completion of a successful referendum in the new service areas provided grant funding is received from the New Building Canada Fund - Small Communities Fund. In September 2013 the Board of Directors accepted the Biodiversity Conservation Strategy “Keeping Nature in our Future” as a guiding document. RDOS staff have been working with the South OkanaganSimilkameen Conservation Program (SOSCP) to undertake immediate priorities. In July 2014 the Board approved in principal the establishment of a “conservation fund”. Public consultation is underway and discussion on possible structure is ongoing. The Board of Directors have deferred the matter of establishing a sub-regional conservation fund with participants include the Okanagan members (Penticton, Summerland, Oliver, Osoyoos, Electoral Areas “A”, “C”, “D”, “E”, “F”) to the June 16, 2016 Board meeting. Visit us on facebook | YouTube | www.rdos.bc.ca Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen