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Highlights from March 12, 2018 Council Meeting

Councillor Rob Anderson was officially sworn in as the newest member of the Council of the Town of Kindersley and joined in the proceedings for the March 12 regular meeting. He was elected by acclamation on March 8, 2018 to fill the position left vacant by former Council member Ken Francis.Loraas Environmental Services manager Ruebecca Fiddler addressed Council to discuss changes in the single stream recycling program. Effective April 1, 2018, Loraas will no longer be accepting plastic bags and other forms of post-consumer plastic film in the blue recycle carts. Read more...Council amended the List of Representatives to Committees and [...]

Highlights from the February 26, 2018 Council Meeting

Mayor Rod Perkins acknowledged that, with no formal complaints pertaining to additional lighting near Kinsmen Park having been received, the plan to install three street lights in the 4th Ave West alley adjacent to Kinsmen Park will proceed.Council resolved that, while not being an approving authority, there are no concerns of Council regarding a subdivision application (R0974-17S) to the Community Planning Division of the Government of Saskatchewan for RM of Kindersley land near the Town’s municipal limits. Feedback on the application was requested by the Community Planning Division.At a Special Meeting of Council held February 15, 2018, Council adopted Bylaw 05-18, [...]

Council Adopts New Animal Control Bylaw

Council adopted a new Animal Control Bylaw 03-18 at its Regular Meeting of Council on February 12, 2018. The Bylaw was given second reading and third reading (with an amendment to include a definition and clause for “service dogs”) before being subsequently adopted and put into effect.The following are among the key distinguishing features of the proposed new bylaw:The format of the Bylaw has been updated to be structurally consistent with newer Town of Kindersley bylaws, as well as Provincial legislation.Definition and reference to 'Dangerous Animals' is consistent with that of Provincial legislation.Pet licence fees have been simplified and, specifically for [...]

Highlights from February 12, 2018 Council Meeting

Council appointed Councillor Shaun Henry as Deputy Mayor for a term of two years, effective immediately, to fill the vacant position left by former councillor Ken Francis who announced his resignation at the January 29 meeting. Tessa Sautner represented the 2017 Youth Committee to accept the Saskatchewan Municipal Award from Mayor Rod Perkins, which was presented to the Town of Kindersley at the annual convention of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) in early February to recognize the Youth Committee initiative.Kindersley Minor Ball rep Chad Miller was the second delegation of the evening, providing Council with an update on planned improvements for [...]

Highlights from January 29, 2018 Council Meeting

Mayor Rod Perkins and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Bernie Morton were directed to enter into a Non-Exclusive Occupancy Agreement with Kindersley Animal Welfare Society (KAWS) for the shared use of the Animal Pound.Council also directed administration to purchase a SCADA software key ($12,305, plus applicable taxes) for the Water Treatment Plant to ensure efficiency of the system. This purchase will form a part of the 2018 operating budget.The following appointments were made by Council for 2018:Deputy Administrator – Director of Corporate Services, Audrey HebertAuditor – MNP LLPAssessor – Director of Corporate Services, Audrey HebertBuilding InspectorsChris Gates, BuildTECH Consulting & Inspections Inc. [...]

Highlights from January 15, 2018 Regular Meeting of Council

Council held a public hearing to discuss Bylaw 16-17, which amends the Zoning Bylaw by clarifying the definition for railways and ancillary railway functions. With no members of the public in attendance and no written correspondence about the Bylaw having been received, Council subsequently proceeded to give second and third reading to Bylaw 16-17 and adopt it.Council also approved revisions to the Procurement and Purchasing Policy that update the policy with references to current trade laws.Council supported the plan to consolidate three lots as per the request of West Central Abilities to accommodate a planned building project on the site currently [...]

Highlights from December 21, 2017 Special Council Meeting

A Special Meeting of Council was held on Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 4:00PM in Council Chambers. The Airport Bylaw 10-17 was brought back to Council for second and third reading after being tabled at the December 11, 2017 Regular Meeting of Council. Schedule B, the Schedule of Airport Fees, was amended with consideration to input Council received from Kindersley Airport users, and Bylaw 10-17 was subsequently adopted with these changes, and put into effect immediately.Council also gave first reading to Bylaw 16-17, which is a bylaw to amend Zoning Bylaw 04-14 by adding a new definition for Railways and ancillary railway functions. Public [...]

Highlights from December 11, 2017 Council Meeting

Resident Todd Ecklin attended as the first delegation of the meeting, requesting an update and timeline to resolve issues impacting his and other 6th Street West properties, which Ecklin had previously met with Mayor Rod Perkins to discuss. These included installation of privacy fencing, rodent control, and concerns about hazardous goods in nearby commercial lots.Kindersley Airspray owner Colin Bevan addressed Council as the second delegation of the evening, identifying a variety of concerns with the proposed Airport Bylaw 10-17, which was scheduled for second reading during the December 11 Council meeting. Bevan suggested that better consultation with airport users should have [...]

Highlights from November 27, 2017 Council Meeting

Council affirmed the Children’s Charter of the Kindersley Integrated Children’s Services (KICS), as presented at Council’s November 14, 2017 Regular Meeting. In doing so, Council resolved to consider the principles outlined in the Charter when making decisions that will impact children and families; and encouraged others who are invested in the growth and development of our children and community to do the same. A copy of the Charter will be displayed some Town-owned facilities.Due to lack of interest and participation, Council decided to discontinue the Arts, Culture, and Heritage Advisory Group, but stressed the need for continued communication and positive working [...]

Highlights from November 14, 2017 Council Meeting

Kindersley Integrated Children’s Services (KICS) representative Arlene Goosen presented the group’s Children’s Charter, requesting that Council endorse the document and display it in Town facilities. The charter outlines the rights of children, which include the right to basic needs, to be safe and protected from discrimination, to be loved, and to contribute to their community.Brenda Burton, representing the Field of Opportunities grant program, attended Council to provide additional information about the arts, culture, and recreation-based community projects that have benefited from the program’s funding. Council subsequently approved a tax abatement request for the Field of Opportunities crop growing land for 2017 [...]

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