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Council Highlights-December 10, 2018 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, December 10, 2018. The following resolutions were made regarding the recreation reserve, the fire hall reserve, and the dates of the meetings of Council in 2019.Council approved the transfer of $25,000 to the Recreation Reserve and $32,000 to the Fire Hall Reserve for projects included but not completed in the approved 2018 Capital and operating budget.Write off listings were approved for the Town Accounts Receivable, Utilities, and Mobile Home License Fees accounts. This is a yearly process.The dates of the Regular Meetings of Council were approved for the year of 2019. They can [...]

Council Highlights-November 26, 2018 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, November 26, 2018. The following resolutions were made regarding bylaw amendments, a lease agreement at the airport, and the new fire hall.A public hearing was convened to discuss Bylaw 13-18 being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 04-14 the Kindersley Zoning Bylaw. Hearing no objections, the Bylaw was subsequently approved.Council approved the second reading to Bylaw 9-18 being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 04-14 the Kindersley Zoning Bylaw. The amendment includes a change to the phrasing of the "Land Use Map" section.The second reading of Bylaw 11-18 being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 04-14 [...]

Council Highlights-October 22 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday, October 22, 2018. The following resolutions were made regarding an Option to Purchase Agreement, a Kindersley Tourism advertisement, and approval of the Consent Agenda.Council directed the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to enter an Option to Purchase Agreement with Her Majesty the Queen for land to be utilized for the location of the new RCMP Detachment. It will be located adjacent to Highway 21, North of the current landfill.Council viewed a Power Point Presentation regarding the highlights of a successful 2018 Kindersley Tourism season and plans for the 2019 season. Administration was [...]

Council Highlights Sept. 10 Regular Meeting

Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday September 10, 2018. The following resolutions were made regarding bylaws, the firehall design and build project, and suicide prevention day.After a second reading of Bylaw 10-18 being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw No. 03-14, Town of Kindersley Official Community Plan it was read a third time and approved.Council agreed to give a first reading to Bylaw 11-18 being a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 04-14, the Town of Kindersley Zoning Bylaw. It was agreed that Bylaw 11-18 be brought forward to the October 9, 2018 Regular Meeting of Council after having met the legislated [...]

Wonderful Memories

Retta Thompson was a former resident of the T Eaton Co. house, currently located at the Kindersley and District Plains Museum, donated by herself and her sister May. She recently donated original artifacts from the house including an alarm clock and photograph of her father, Mr. Johnston Hill. In 1918 the precut lumber for the house was sent from British Columbia to Pinkham, Saskatchewan by rail. It was then brought to Zilda and Johnston Hill’s farm site by horse and wagon (6 miles northwest of Eatonia). The lumber cost $970 with an additional $750 for building materials. Included in the structure [...]

Special Meetings of Council Held July 27 and August 1, 2018

Special Meetings of Council were held on July 27 and August 1, 2018 to discuss matters needing attention prior to the next Regular Meeting of Council on August 20.During the July 27 meeting, Council approved first reading of Bylaw 09-18, a Bylaw to Amend Bylaw 04-14 known as the Zoning Bylaw. The Bylaw amends and updates the Land Use Map within the Zoning Bylaw to include rezoning of civic address 802-11th Avenue East. It will be brought back to the August 20, 2018 Regular Meeting for public hearing followed by second and third reading.Council also directed Administration to submit a subdivision [...]

Highlights from July 16, 2018 Council Meeting

Council directed Administration to make application to the Ministry of Government Relations to have the Town of Kindersley designated an eligible assistance area under the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP), which provides financial assistance for restoring essential services and property. The application relates to the July 10 thunderstorm that resulted in excessive rainfall totalling at least 32 mm throughout Kindersley and substantial property damage.Resident Juliette Schonnop addressed Council as a delegation to discuss concerns about drainage around 2nd Avenue East and the issues experienced during the heavy. Council supported establishing a committee to work with Administration to research options that would [...]

Highlights from June 25, 2018 Council Meeting

Approximately two dozen Kindersley residents primarily representing the neighbourhood of Coleman Crescent and Caleb Village addressed Council to voice opinions on the location of the proposed West Central Safe Shelter near their property. The project, an initiative proposed by the West Central Crisis and Family Support Centre, was first publicly acknowledge with an open forum held Tuesday, June 19 at Caleb Village with the intent of soliciting feedback from residents of the area. Spokespersons Keith Isberg and Greg Dionne said the group’s primary concerns related to safety for children and impact to property values, but they acknowledged the need for the [...]

Highlights from May 28 ,2018 Council Meeting

Council approved the 2018 Mill Rate and Minimum Tax at its Regular Meeting, in addition to Bylaw 06-18, which establishes the Mill Rate Factors for the Town of Kindersley. Minimum municipal tax for residential property remains $1,240, and for commercial and other properties, $2,140.The 2018 Municipal Uniform Mill Rate remains unchanged at 9.7, and the following Mill Rate Factors will be applied to the uniform mill rate and levied against taxable land, improvements, and property:ClassificationFactorAgricultural1.0742Residential, Multi-Unit Residential,Condominium0.7935Commercial/Industrial, Elevators, Railway Rights of Way, Pipeline1.3198Council deferred making a decision on whether to permit a cannabis retail store within Kindersley town limits until January [...]

Highlights from May 14, 2018 Council Meeting

Deputy Mayor Shaun Henry presented Municipal Long Service Award medals from the Canadian Volunteer Fire Service Association to three members of the Kindersley Fire Department in recognition of their years of volunteer service to the fire brigade – Fire Chief Ron Hope (37 years), Deputy Fire Chief Rod Stevens (32 years), and Senior Captain David Burke (40 years).With most members of the Fire Department in attendance to witness, Council passed a resolution directing Administration to publish the Request for Tender for construction of a new fire hall at 111 Railway Avenue West.Rahim Mohamed, Director of Soccer for the Saskatchewan Soccer Association, [...]

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