Central Frontenac Council
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May 27/08
By Jeff Green
Boomgardt site plan –
A proposal to create access to Warren’s Lake near Bell Line
Road in Olden for some newly created building lots has been before
council on several occasions. Complicating the matter is the fact
that a number of neighbours object.
At this meeting, council
received reports from planner Glenn Tunnock, and Fire Chief Mark
MacDonald, and agreed to bring forward a draft site plan agreement,
against the objections of the two Olden councilors (John Purdon and
Norm Guntensperger).
“I’m coming around to
the idea that we’ve done due diligence on this. We’ve looked at
this from many different angles and it seems to me that time is
running out,” said Councilor Gary Smith. Council voted 6-2 in
favour of asking the planner to prepare a site plan agreement.
Clow nursing home –
Jennifer Clow, who is seeking a zoning amendment in order to
expand the nursing home she runs on Road 38 between Godfrey and
Parham, attended the council meeting, so Mayor Gutowski asked if
interim CAO John DuChene could provide an update.
DuChene said that an
engineer’s report has been prepared and sent to the planner and the
planner has sent it back with comments and is waiting for a final
report from the engineer. A water assessment report is also being
prepared.
If those two reports are
finalised and accepted, the zoning can go ahead. After that, building
and fire permits will be required before the building project can
resume.
Clow said she is in a
hurry to build, “not for myself, but for the people that are
waiting to move in. I already have a waiting list for rooms.”
“We should try to fast
track this,” said Councilor Bob Harvey.
“”Part of the
difficulty is that construction did begin before a permit was sought.
I want to say for the record that we do need to follow our
procedures,” said Councilor Gary Smith.
Public Works update –
Public Works Manager John Simcock reported that a washout on Rock
Lake Road had taken place last week, and “the team concept that has
been introduced at public works worked out very well in resolving the
problem. I would like to personally thank Ilio Rulli for helping out
with his own equipment.”
Simcock also reported
that the idea of bringing the Wagner Road garage back into service by
locating the township mechanic there, is being considered. He is also
recommending that the township build a salt dome at the Olden Works
yard off Highway 7 near Mountain Grove.
Simcock, along with CAO
DuChene, recommended hiring consultant Hans Munz to help come up with
a five-year road capital improvement plan, which was accepted.
Second Lake Road – It
is recommended that a box culvert be used on the washed out portion
of Second Lake Road. The culvert cost $70,000 but the Quinte
Conservation Authority is hoping to hear about a 50% grant by the end
of the week.
“I don’t see why
we should wait at all,” said Councilor John Purdon. “We need to
fix it whether we get the grant or not.
“The point is
well taken,” said DuChene
John Lowery donations
– Councilor Philip Smith informed council that monies donated
to the Lowery family on the death of John last month have been
donated to the Hinchinbrooke Recreation Committee and earmarked for
the building of new benches at the Parham ball field.
The township will send a
letter to the Lowery family thanking them.