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 the Kindersley Zoning Bylaw was approved by Council. The amendment includes a change to the phrasing of the "Land Use Map" section.
Council approved an Airport Lease agreement with W. Galbraith Farms Ltd.
An agreement with Stantec Consulting Ltd. was approved for the provision of Payment Certifier Services for the proposed Fire Hall build project, slated to begin Spring 2019.
Council accepted as presented the accounts as paid by the Town of Kindersley in the amount of $799,387.57.
The Consent Agenda was approved including the Correspondence for Acceptance and Filing (Ministry of Labour Relations and Workspace Safety-Harassment Prevention Policy, RCMP Report-September 2018, Ministry of Government Relations-Certificate of Approval) and Minutes from Committees Reporting to the CAO and Council (WRLI Annual General Meeting-November 20, 2018).
Council Highlights-November 13, 2018 Regular Meeting
Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Tuesday, November 13, 2018. The following resolutions were made regarding Aquatic Centre fees, representatives to the Executive Board of the Western Regional Landfill Inc, and more.
Council approved the presentation of the rates for the new Aquatic Centre. This is one more step complete towards opening the facility in January 2019.
Mayor Rod Perkins, Councilor Dean Galbraith, Town of Kindersley Director-Transportation & Environmental Services Kim Vogel, and Curtis Sackville were recommended as representatives to the Executive Board of the Western Regional Landfill Inc (WRLI) to be decided during their November 20, 2018 WRLI Annual General Meeting.
Two presentations were heard during the evening. One consisted of the progress to date as well as upgrades necessary for the Norman Ritchie Community Centre. There are many bookings that will require the space to be in the best shape possible.
The next presentation included the results of a social media survey completed in regards to the Dedicated Municipal Land North of O'Connor Park. Over 1000 residents engaged with the Town of Kindersley social media outlets during that poll. Thank you for your support.
The list of accounts as paid by the Town of Kindersley was accepted in the amount of $916,897.60.
November 17-25 has been proclaimed as Saskatchewan Multicultural Week in the Town of Kindersley. The Council urges residents to promote this year's theme "Who's Your Multicultural Superhero?" and to participate in educating themselves on multiculturalism by visiting www.mcos.ca to find more information.
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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 directed to place an advertisement in the Southern Saskatchewan Tourism Magazine to promote Kindersley Tourism at a cost of $3,400 including applicable taxes. The cost will be paid from the 2018 Council approved Community Grant Program Surplus.
Council accepted as submitted the list of accounts paid by the Town of Kindersley in the amount of $436, 839.12.
The Consent Agenda was approved including the following items: Correspondence for Acceptance and Filing (West Central Abilities- Art Extravaganza Poster, Sask Housing Corp- Ministerial Order of Appointment, Kindersley RCMP- Notice of Town Hall Meeting- November 2018, Kindersley RCMP- Statistics Summary September 2018, SaskWater- WTP Operational Report September 2018, Sask Highway Corridor Meeting October 2018) and Minutes from Committees Reporting to the CAO and Council (SSRWS- September 26, 2018).
Council Highlights October 9, 2018
Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Tuesday, October 9, 2018. The following resolutions were
made regarding bylaws, the community grant "Fall Intake", and Waste Reduction week.
Council approved the second and third reading of Bylaw 11-18 Being a Bylaw to Amend 04-14 Known as
the Town of Kindersley Zoning Bylaw.
The community grant "Fall Intake" has allocated $750.00 each to Kindersley & District Chamber of
Commerce, Kindersley Players, and Friday FX Community Youth at this time for a total amount of
$2,250.00.
In accordance with the Tax Enforcement Act, the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is authorized to
proceed with tax enforcement on a list of properties as submitted.
Council resolved to recognize that the future land uses of Parcel #119708534 do not impact the residential
properties located at Parcel #135601983. The owner of the land working in conjunction with the Town of
Kindersley will make every effort to ensure that any future land uses will be aware of and reduce noise,
dust, odors, traffic, and will be compatible with the adjacent land. The Administration has been directed to
register this intention with Information Services Corporation (ISC).
The list of accounts paid by the Town of Kindersley in the amount of $1, 009, 933.67 was accepted as
submitted.
Council approved the Consent Agenda including the following items: Correspondence for Acceptance and
Filing (Town of Carnduff-RCMP Policing Rates), and Minutes from Committees Reporting to the CAO and
Council (WCMGC Minutes-August 23, 2018).
October 15-21 was proclaimed by Mayor Rod Perkins as Waste Reduction Week in the Town of
Kindersley. Please take this time to consider how you can reduce, reuse, and […]
Council Highlights Sept. 24 Regular Meeting
Town Council held their Regular Meeting on Monday September 24, 2018. The following resolutions were made regarding our new CAO, a home-based business request, servicing agreements, and fire prevention week.
Audrey Hebert was appointed as Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) in the Town of Kindersley. The position will be effective October 1st.
Council approved the Home-Based Application (HB#18-02) for a discretionary use at a local residence as long as terms and conditions are followed.
Mayor Rod Perkins and Chief Administrative Officer were directed by Council to enter into a servicing Agreement with Golfview Mobile Acres (1994) Ltd.
Council accepted as submitted the list of accounts as paid by the Town of Kindersley and in the amount of $523, 550.46.
Mayor Rod Perkins declared September 24 to September 28 as Environmental Public Health Week in the Town of Kindersley. October 7 to 13, 2018 was declared as Fire Prevention Week throughout
the community.
Town Council resolved to approve the Consent Agenda including the following items: Correspondence for Acceptance and Filing (Kindersley Detachment RCMP Statistics- July and August 2018, Ministry of Government Relations- Certificate of Approval T528-18S) and Minutes from Committees Reporting to the CAO and Council (Eston Kindersley Water Administration Board- September 12, 2018).
The Council of the Town of Kindersley directed the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer to enter into an agreement with Marathon Properties Inc. to operate the existing work camp located in Brookhollow subdivision for a period of six months.
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 requirements for public notice.
The Town of Kindersley, after having reviewed the findings of the adjudication committee, awarded Quorex Construction Services Ltd as the successful proponent for the Firehall Design and Build Project.
Council accepted as submitted, the list of accounds as paid by the Town of Kindersley in the amount of $1, 086, 319.37.
Town Council approved the Consent Agenda that included the following items: Correspondance for Acceptance and Filing (EK Pumping Report- August 2018, SaskWater Operation Report- August 2018, Government of Saskatchewan travel Allowance Rates), and Minutes from Committees Reporting to the CAO and Council (WCMGC Meeting August 23, 2018).
Mayor Rod Perkins proclaimed September 10, 2018 as Suicide Prevention Day in the Town of Kindersley. He praised the efforts of Kindersley Residents Callie, Jaclyn, and Shayln Kennedy and their work in their non-profit project “Life is Worth Living” created in memory of their sister Brianne. The organization spreads awareness and […]
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