Official Plan for the Township of Central Frontenac Schedule 'A1 Village of Sharbot Lake Land Use Plan

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Official Plan for the Township of Central Frontenac Schedule 'A1 Village of Sharbot Lake Land Use Plan OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF CENTRAL FRONTENAC SCHEDULE 'A1 VILLAGE OF SHARBOT LAKE LAND USE PLAN TOWN LINE ROAD L18C11 L18C1 L18C2 L18C3 ROAD509 L17C3 LSW Chambers Lake Little Round Lake L17C11 L17C1 L17C2 ROUND LAKE ROAD L16C3 HWY 7 MAPLEWOODS CIRCLE Twin Lake MississippiWatershed L16C1 L16C2 L16C11 L15C3 WINDWOOD DRIVE ZEALAND ROAD VILLAGE WOODS DRIVE ART DUFFY ROAD L14C3 L15C2 L15C1 L15C11 BURNEY POINT ROAD Sharbot Lake Sharbot Lake Provincial Park Maxwell Island L14C2 L13C2 L14C1 L14C11 Lynns Island L13C3 Craig Island DICKSON CRESCENT LEGION ROAD Doyles Island CANNON ROAD L12C3 L13C1 L13C11 ELIZABETH STREET See Schedule 'A1' ROBERT STREET HOMESTEAD ROAD GARRETT STREET Graceys Island WING CRESCENT Sharbot Lake L12C2 West Basin See Schedule 'A1' Sharbot Lake L12C1 L12C11 Bradleys Island Sharbot Lake East Basin Cranberry Island Riders Island L11C3 Elbow Lake Crusoe Island MOUNTVALE POINT ROAD GUIGUE ROAD L11C2 L11C1 ROAD 38 L11C11 BAILY ROAD Campbells Island BREWER ROAD Cooley Island L10C3 WAGNER ROAD L10C2 L10C1 L10C11 Legend DATE: APRIL 21, 2008 0 500 1,000 Transportation and Infrastructure Land Use Designations Environmental Protection Area Other Features Meters !P Provincial Highway ! Contaminated Sites Residential District PSW Provincially Significant Wetland Township Roads Waterfront District LSW Locally Significant Wetland Organic Soils ROAD Åõ38 Provincially Significant A.N.S.I. ROAD PSA Åõ Arterial Roads Commercial District ! 509 ! Abandoned Mines Inventory System (AMIS) 1:5,773 Employment District RSA Regionally Significant A.N.S.I. Year Round Maintained Crown Land LSA Locally Significant A.N.S.I. Seasonally Maintained Road Rural Industrial District Flood Plain Ward Boundaries Heritage Road Rural Area Wetland 120m adjacent lands Unmaintained Road Provincial Park Waste Disposal Licenced Area Mineral Potential Area Note: The base information on this plan was prepared from a variety of sources and was used by permission Private Lane of Township of Central Frontenac. It is not a legal plan Waste Disposal Area - Closed or Inactive Conservation Authority Boundaries - Conservation Lands of survey. For precise location of features recourse should be had to the origional source data. Rail Line Waste Disposal 500m Influence Area k MDI Assessment Parcels Road Allowance Licenced Pits and Quarries ¡¯ Natual Heritage Feature _____ Based on 2002 official plan maps by CGIS Centre, Perth Ontario. Deer Wintering Yard Power Transmission Line Mineral Aggregate Resources _____ Copyright 2006 Central Frontenac Township. Base data copyright 2006 Queens Printers for Ontario and others. _____ OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF CENTRAL FRONTENAC SCHEDULE 'A2' - GEOGRAPHIC TOWNSHIP OF KENNEBEC LAND USE PLAN L32C1 L32C2 L32C3 L32C4 L32C5 SHORTS ROAD L32C6 L32C7 L31C1 L31C2 L31C3 KENNEBEC ROAD L31C4 L31C7 L31C5 L31C6 L32C9 L32C8 L32C10 Big Gull Lake VELEY ROAD HENDERSON ROAD STEIGER ROAD L32C11 L31C8 L30C2 L30C3 L30C4 L31C9 L30C7 L31C11 L30C5 L30C6 L31C10 L30C8 KIRK KOVE ROAD L29C1 L29C2 L29C3 L29C4 L30C9 L29C7 L30C10 L29C5 L30C11 L29C6 L29C8 L30C1 Harlowe Bog L29C9 L28C1 L28C2 L28C3 RSA L28C4 L29C10 L28C5 L28C7 L29C11 L28C6 L28C8 L27C4 L28C9 Big Island L27C1 L27C2 L27C3 Henderson L28C10 L27C7 Hungry Lake L27C5 L27C6 L27C8 L28C11 Hungry Lake Barrens L26C1 PSA L26C2 L26C3 L26C4 L27C9 L27C10 L27C11 L26C7 L26C5 L26C8 L26C6 L26C9 L25C1 L25C3 L26C10 L25C4 L25C5 L25C7 L25C6 L26C11 L24C1 L24C2 L25C2 L24C3 L24C4 L25C10 L24C5 L24C7 L24C8 L24C6 L25C11 L23C1 L23C2 L23C3 L23C4 L23C5 L23C7 L23C8 L23C6 L23C9 RICHARDSON ROAD L22C1 L22C2 L23C10 L22C3 L22C4 L22C5 L22C7 L22C8 L22C9 L22C6 L22C10 L21C1 L21C2 L21C3 L21C4 L21C8 L21C9 L21C5 L21C7 Southeast Corner Kennebec Complex PSW L21C6 PSW L21C10 L20C1 L20C2 L20C8 BAKER VALLEY ROAD BEBRIS ROAD L20C3 L20C9 L21C11 L20C4 L20C7 L20C6 Cox's Lake L20C5 L19C1 L19C2 L19C3 L19C9 L19C4 L20C10 L19C5 L19C6 L20C11 Kennebec Lake L19C7 L18C1 L19C8 HUGHES ROAD L19C10 L18C2 L18C3 L18C4 L18C9 L18C5 L18C8 L19C11 L18C6 L18C7 L18C10 L17C1 L17C2 L17C3 L17C4 HWY 7 L17C9 Garrison Lake L17C8 L17C5 L18C11 L17C6 L17C7 L17C10 NORTH ROAD PRICE ROAD GIBBS ROAD L16C1 L16C2 L16C3 L16C4 L16C8 L16C9 MOUNTAIN GROVE ROAD L16C5 L16C7 L17C11 L16C6 L16C10 L15C1 L15C2 GENDRON ROAD L15C3 WESTGATE ROAD L15C9 L15C4 Wallbridge Lake L15C8 JOHNSTON ROAD L16C11 L15C5 L15C6 L15C7 RIDGELAND ROAD L14C1 L14C2 L14C3 L14C9 L15C10 L14C4 L14C8 Big Clear Lake L15C11 L14C5 L14C6 L14C7 Arden Mountain Grove L13C1 Arden Lake L13C2 COX ROAD L13C3 L13C4 Big Marl Lake L14C10 MILL ROAD Buck Lake ELM TREE ROAD L13C5 L13C8 L13C9 L14C11 LONG LAKE ROAD L13C6 L13C7 ARDEN ROAD Elm Tree Big Clear Lake Wetland Complex LSW HAYES ROAD LSW L12C1 BROCK ROAD L12C2 L13C10 L12C3 L12C4 Sharbot Lake BULL LAKE ROAD L12C5 L12C8 L13C11 L12C6 L12C7 L12C9 CLARK ROAD West Basin L11C1 WEDLOCK ROAD L11C2 Bull Lake Thompson Lake L12C10 L11C3 L11C4 L12C11 L11C5 L11C8 L11C6 L11C7 L11C9 L10C1 L10C2 L11C10 L10C3 L10C4 L10C5 L11C11 L10C6 L10C8 L10C7 L10C9 Kellar Lake Dutch Lake SOUTHAM ROAD L9C1 GARDINERS ROAD L9C2 L10C10 L9C3 L9C4 L9C5 L10C11 L9C6 L9C8 L9C7 L9C9 BOOMHAUER ROAD L8C1 L8C2 CRANBERRY LAKE ROAD L9C10 L8C3 L8C4 L8C5 L9C11 L8C6 L8C7 L8C8 L8C9 L7C1 L7C2 L8C10 L7C3 L7C4 L7C5 L8C11 L7C6 L7C7 L7C8 L7C9 L6C1 L6C2 L7C10 L6C3 L6C4 Crotch Lake L6C5 L6C6 L7C11 L6C7 L6C8 L6C9 L5C1 L5C2 L6C10 L5C3 L5C4 L5C5 L5C6 L6C11 L5C7 L5C8 L5C9 L4C1 L4C2 L5C10 L4C3 L4C4 L4C5 L4C6 L5C11 L4C7 L4C8 L4C9 L3C1 L3C2 L4C10 L3C3 L3C4 L3C5 L4C11 L3C6 L3C7 L3C8 L3C9 BABCOCK ROAD L2C1 L2C2 L3C10 L2C3 PIT ROAD L2C4 L2C5 L2C6 L3C11 L2C7 L2C8 L2C9 L1C1 L1C2 L2C10 Long Lake L1C3 L1C4 L1C5 L1C6 L2C11 L1C7 L1C8 L1C9 L23C15 L1C10 Depot Lakes Auxilliary Lands L1C11 MCLEANROAD L23C14 L22C15 L24C13 WELLY SMITH ROAD L24C12 L23C13 L22C14 L21C15 L24C11 L23C12 L22C13 L25C9 L21C14 L24C10 L20C15 L23C11 L22C12 L21C13 L25C8 L20C14 L19C15 L20C13 L21C12 L24C9 L19C14 L22C11 0500 1,000 Legend Meters Other Features Land Use Designations Environmental Protection Area Transportation and Infrastructure ! Contaminated Sites Provincial Highway Residential District PSW Provincially Significant Wetland P! Township Roads Organic Soils Waterfront District LSW Locally Significant Wetland ROAD Åõ38 Commercial District RSA Regionally Significant A.N.S.I. ÅõROAD Arterial Roads O Mine Hazards 509 1:30,000 Employment District LSA Locally Significant A.N.S.I. Crown Land Year Round Maintained Flood Plain Rural Area Seasonally Maintained Road Ward Boundaries Wetland 120m adjacent lands Heritage Road Waste Disposal Licenced Area Provincial Park Mineral Potential Area Unmaintained Road Note: The base information on this plan was prepared - Waste Disposal Area - Closed or Inactive from a variety of sources and was used by permission Conservation Authority Boundaries Private Lane of Township of Central Frontenac. It is not a legal plan Conservation Lands of survey. For precise location of features recourse Waste Disposal 500m Influence Area should be had to the origional source data. k MDI Rail Line Assessment Parcels Mineral Aggregate Resources ¡¯ Natual Heritage Feature Road Allowance Power Transmission Line Based on 2002 official plan maps by CGIS Centre, Perth Ontario. Copyright 2006 Central Frontenac Township. Base data copyright 2006 Queens Printers for Ontario and others. OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF CENTRAL FRONTENAC SCHEDULE 'A3 -GEOGRAPHIC TOWNSHIP OF OLDEN LAND USE PLAN L32C3 L32C9 Big Gull Lake L32C4 L32C6 L32C8 L32C10 L32C2 L32C5 L32C7 L31C9 L31C10 L31C3 L32C11 L32C1 L31C8 L31C2 ARDOCH ROAD KIRK KOVE ROAD KOVE KIRK L31C11 L31C4 L31C5 L31C6 L31C7 L31C1 L30C9 L30C10 L30C8 L30C11 Ink Lake L30C4 L30C5 L30C6 L30C7 OVERTHE HILLS ROAD L30C1 L29C9 L29C10 L29C11 L29C1 L29C3 Rock Lake L29C8 BOLES SCHOOL ROAD L29C5 L29C6 L29C7 L28C9 L28C10 L28C11 L28C1 L28C3 Big Island L28C8 L28C7 Hungry Lake L27C9 L27C10 L27C11 L27C3 L27C8 L27C6 L27C7 L27C1 Mink Lake L26C9 L26C10 L26C11 L26C3 Hungry Lake Barrens PSA Beaver Lake L26C1 L25C10 OSO ROAD Smith Lake L25C11 BURKE SETTLEMENT ROAD L25C2 L25C3 L25C7 L25C4 L25C1 L24C3 ROAD 509 L24C2 Bolton Lakes L24C6 L24C7 L24C4 L24C1 L24C5 L23C9 L23C10 L23C2 L23C3 HOWARDS SIDE ROAD L23C6 L23C7 LEWIS ROAD L23C1 L23C5 HENDERSON ROAD L23C4 L22C2 L22C3 L22C7 Barrs Lake L22C5 L22C6 L22C1 L22C4 CONBOY ROAD Southeast Corner Kennebec Complex PSW L21C9 ELIJAH ROAD PSW L21C1 BAKER VALLEY ROAD L21C8 Warrens Lake L21C6 BEBRIS ROAD L21C2 L21C3 L21C5 L21C7 LAKE SHORE ROAD Cox's Lake L21C4 L20C9 L20C10 L20C8 L20C2 BELL LINE ROAD L20C3 L20C5 L20C6 L20C1 L20C4 L20C7 L19C8 L19C9 L19C11 HUGHES ROAD L19C10 L19C2 LSW L19C6 L18C8 L18C9 L19C3 L19C1 L19C5 L19C7 Quinte Watershed Mississippi Watershed L18C10 L19C4 L18C11 ROAD LINE TOWN L17C9 L18C2 L18C3 L18C6 L18C7 L17C8 NORTHROAD L18C4 L18C1 L18C5 L17C10 PRICE ROAD GIBBS ROAD SWAMP ROAD L17C11 L17C2 L17C7 L17C3 ACCESS ROAD WINDWOOD DRIVE L16C8 MOUNTAIN GROVE ROAD L17C5 L17C6 L17C4 L16C9 L17C1 HWY 7 White Lake MCCHARLES ROAD L16C10 HAROLD ROAD L16C11 ZEALAND ROAD L16C2 L16C6 L16C7 JOHNSTON ROAD L16C3 L16C5 WILMACK ROAD L16C1 L16C4 RIDGELAND ROAD RIDGELAND Sharbot LakeBlack Lake L15C11 L15C1 L15C9 L15C10 L15C2 L15C6 L15C7 L15C8 Provincial Park ELM TREE ROAD L14C9 Big Clear Lake L15C3 L15C5 Mountain Grove L15C4 Black Lake Fen Sharbot Lake RSA Maxwell Island Arden BASS LAKE ROAD L14C11 Lynns Island L14C10 L14C2 MILL ROAD L14C7 Craig Island COX ROAD L14C3 L14C5 L14C6 L14C8 Cheese Island L13C9 L14C1 L14C4 Doyles Island Round Island ARDENROAD Big Clear Lake Wetland Complex LSW Sharbot LakeL13C1 BROCK ROAD Frenchs IslandGreen Island See Schedule 'A1' L13C10 L13C2 L13C8 L13C3 Bass Lake L13C6 L13C7 West Basin
Recommended publications
  • Township of Central Frontenac Regular Council
    Central Frontenac Regular Council January 12, 2021 – 4:00 PM to be held virtually via Zoom AGENDA Page 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Agenda a) Approval of Agenda THAT the agenda for the regular council meeting held January 12, 2021 be approved as presented [amended]. 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof 4. Approval of Minutes 6 - 17 a) Minutes from the regular council meeting held December 22, 2020 THAT the minutes of the regular council meeting held December 22, 2020 be approved as presented [amended]. 5. Mayor's Remarks 6. Deferred Items 7. Staff Reports/Departmental Updates 18 - 19 a) Development Services 1-2021 Construction Detail Report THAT Council receive the Construction Details -December 2020 report for information. 20 b) Development Services 2-2021 Radon Report THAT Council receive the Radon Mitigation Report as prepared by the Manager of Development Services dated January 12, 2021 for information; AND THAT the Development Services Manager is recommending that the quotation from Simon Air Quality for the installation of a radon Page 1 of 131 Page mitigation system be accepted as the lowest quote; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT Council approve the recommendation of the Development Services Manager to accept the quotation from Simon Air Quality for a radon mitigation system for the municipal office in the amount $14,620.00 plus HST; AND FURTHER THAT the Development Services Manager be authorized to obtain a purchase order for the radon mitigation system. 21 - 34 c) Development Services 3-2021 Naming of Private Lane: Macallan Lane THAT Council receive the report entitled “Naming of Private Lane: Macallan Lane, as prepared by the Deputy Clerk; AND FURTHER that the bylaw be passed later in the meeting to amend By-law No.
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix H Contamination Overview Study
    APPENDIX H CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION ONTARIO CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY PRELIMINARY DESIGN AND CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT, HIGHWAY 7 AND HIGHWAY 15 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS GWP 4084-16-00 JUNEFEBRUARY 04, 2019 18, 2020 DRAFT CONTAMINATION OVERVIEW STUDY PRELIMINARY DESIGN AND CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT, HIGHWAY 7 AND HIGHWAY 15 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION ONTARIO DRAFT PROJECT NO.: 17M-01712-04 CLIENT REF:G.W.P. 4084-16-00 DATE: JUNEFEBRUARY 04, 2019 18, 2020 WSP 610 CHARTWELL ROAD SUITE 300 OAKVILLE, ON, CANADA L6J 4A5 T: +1 905-823-8500 F: +1 905-823-8503 WSP.COMWSP.COM WSP Canada Group Limited FebruaryJune 04, 201918, 2020 DRAFT MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION ONTARIO Eastern Region Planning & Design 1355 John Counter Blvd. Kingston, ON K7L 5A3 Attention: Peter Fraser, P.Eng. Senior Project Engineer Dear Sir: Subject: Preliminary Design and EA for Intersection Improvements at Highway 7 and 15 Interchange - Contamination Overview Study Client ref.: G.W.P. 4084-16-00 WSO Canada Group Limited (WSP) was retained by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) to conduct a Contamination Overview Study (COS) as part of the Preliminary Design and Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) study for improvements to the intersection at Highway 17 & Highway 15 in Carleton Place, Ontario. The purpose of this Contamination Overview Study was to determine the presence/absence of potential contamination within the Carleton Place Study Area and provide recommendations for further environmental work. We trust that the attached report is satisfactory for your purposes at this time. Please contact the undersigned should you have any questions of concerns.
    [Show full text]
  • Assessment of Trail Characteristics and Invasive Species Prevalence of An
    Assessment of Trail Characteristics and Invasive Species Prevalence of an Alternative Border Crossing Route for the A2A Trail By Zili Xie A report submitted to the Graduate Program in Environmental Studies In conformity with the requirement for the Degree of Master of Environmental Studies Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario, Canada May 2018 Copyright © Zili Xie, 2018 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 1.1 The A2A Collaborative ......................................................................................................... 1 1.2 The A2A Trail ....................................................................................................................... 2 1.3 Needs of the A2A Trail Committee ...................................................................................... 5 1.4 Objective of the Research Report.......................................................................................... 7 Chapter 2 Literature Review ....................................................................................................... 8 2.1 Trail Impacts on Soils ........................................................................................................... 8 2.2 Trail Impacts on Vegetation .................................................................................................. 9 2.3 Trail Impacts on Wildlife ...................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Financial Statements
    Consolidated Financial Statements of CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CENTRAL FRONTENAC Year ended December 31, 2018 Consolidated Financial Statements of CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CENTRAL FRONTENAC Year ended December 31, 2018 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CENTRAL FRONTENAC Page Management's Responsibility for the Consolidated Financial Statements 1 Independent Auditors' Report 2 Consolidated Statement of Financial Position 4 Consolidated Statement of Operations and Accumulated Surplus 5 Consolidated Statement of Change in Net Financial Assets 6 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows 7 Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements 8 Schedule of Segment Disclosure 24 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CENTRAL FRONTENAC TRUST FUNDS Independent Auditors' Report 25 Statements of Financial Position 27 Statements of Continuity 28 Notes to Financial Statements 29 1 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT To: The Members of Council, Inhabitants and Ratepayers of: Corporation of The Township of Central Frontenac Opinion We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of Corporation of The Township of Central Frontenac which comprise the consolidated statement of financial position as at December 31, 2018 and the consolidated statements of operations and accumulated surplus, change in net financial assets and cash flows for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Corporation of The Township of Central Frontenac as at December 31, 2018 and the results of its operations and cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian public sector accounting standards. Basis for Opinion We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2020 Your Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
    Annual Report 2020 Your Rideau Valley Conservation Authority 2020 RVCA Board of Directors RVCA is one of Ontario’s 36 conservation authorities Pieter Leenhouts, Chair Ottawa and a member of Conservation Ontario We work Judy Brown, Vice Chair Perth closely with municipal, provincial and federal Andy Jozefowicz Athens government partners, landowners and community Dale McLenaghan Augusta groups to maintain and improve natural resources Brian Dowdall Beckwith in the Rideau watershed The RVCA looks to build Victor Heese Central Frontenac resilient communities by promoting an integrated Jamie Crawford Ottawa watershed approach — one that balances human, George Darouze Ottawa environmental and economic needs Our success is Julie Graveline Ottawa based on partnerships that accomplish local initiatives Scott Moffatt Ottawa at the watershed scale Anne Robinson Ottawa Guy Desjardins Clarence-Rockland Our Vision: A thriving watershed with clean abundant George Sachs Drummond/North Elmsley water, natural shorelines, rich forests and wetlands, Rob Rothgeb Elizabethtown-Kitley diverse habitat and sustainable land use that is valued Don Halpenny Merrickville-Wolford and protected by all Vince Carroll Montague Gerry Boyce North Dundas Our Mission: To understand, manage, protect, restore Barclay Cormack North Grenville and enhance the Rideau watershed through science, Carolyn Bresee Rideau Lakes stewardship, education, policy and leadership Shawn Pankow Smiths Falls Pat Barr South Frontenac Gene Richardson Tay Valley Melissa Sullivan Westport 2 Measuring
    [Show full text]
  • Hall, Sharbot Lake Ontario' Present:Deputymayor Frances Smith, Councillorsheather Fox, Tom Dewey, Jeff Matson
    Corporation of the Township of Central Frontenac COUNCIL MEETING April 8, 2014 Council met in regular session on Tuesday April 8, 2014 at 4:00 p.m., at the Soldiers Memorial Hall, Sharbot Lake Ontario‘ Present:Deputy Mayor Frances Smith,CouncillorsHeather Fox, Tom Dewey, Jeff Matson, Nom-land Guntensperger, Wayne Millar, Phillip Smith and John Purdon Regrets: Mayor Janet Gutowski Staff in attendance: Larry Donaldson CAO/Clerk, Donna Longmire Executive Assistant (Recording Secretary), Cathy MacMun.nDeputy Clerk/Planning Coordinator, Mike Richardson Public Works Manager. Also in attendance:Jeff Green (Frontenac News) and Craig Bakay (EMC-Frontenac) Mayor Janet Gutowski calledthe meeting to order and asked if there were any declarations of pecuniary interest, Councillor Phillip Smith declareda pecuniary interest with section 1 of the closed session items. Resolution#139-2014 Movedby Jeff Matson Seconded by Heather Fox That Council waive the rules of procedure to continue straight through without the regularly scheduled Recess from 6:00 pm‘ to 6:30p.m. CARRIED APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA The following additions/amendments were made to the agenda. 1. Letter received from Mrs. Sharon Snyder to be placed under Communications Resolution #140-2014 Moved by Phillip Smith Seconded by JeffMatson That the agenda for the Council meeting of April 8, 2014 be approved as amended. CARRIED APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES Resolution #14]-2014 Movedby Heather Fox Seconded by Jeff Matson That the minutesof the Council meeting held March 25, 2014 be approved as corrected. CARRIED BUILDING Resolution#142-2014 Moved by Jeff Matson Seconded by Phillip Smith That the Construction Details Report dated April 8, 2014, he received for information.
    [Show full text]
  • A Proposal From: North Frontenac Little Theatre To: Central Frontenac Township Council “Toward a Permanent Presence at the Oso Hall”
    A PROPOSAL FROM: NORTH FRONTENAC LITTLE THEATRE TO: CENTRAL FRONTENAC TOWNSHIP COUNCIL “TOWARD A PERMANENT PRESENCE AT THE OSO HALL” WE APPROACH COUNCIL AS A LONG SERVING COMMUNITY THEATRE IN SEARCH OF A NEW PERFORMANCE VENUE THAT WOULD PROVIDE US FINANCIAL SECURITY, STABILITY AND THE ASSURANCE OF THE FUTURE OF OUR PROUD INSTITUTION. JUNE 23, 2020 1. BACKGROUND ➘ NFLT is a proud, not for profit, volunteer-driven, community theatre that faithful audiences support through ticket purchases which offset production costs allowing us to stay afloat ➘ After forty years of crowd-pleasing performances at Sharbot Lake High School, and more recently, at the Granite Ridge Education Centre, NFLT came to the decision earlier this year that continued use of the school stage as our main venue is no longer viable. Reasons for this decision vary greatly and include new user fees that the Limestone District School Board put in place last year ➘ At a Council Meeting on November 12, 2019, we requested township support concerning this dilemma, and floated the idea of adopting the Oso Community Hall as our new venue. Council reacted favourably to the idea and waived rental fees for our trial production at the hall. 1 ➘ NFLT next approached the Central Frontenac Recreation Committee. They voted unanimously to allow us membership under their Arts and Culture sector, and asked Council liaison, Sherry Whan, to bring the results of this vote back to Council for discussion and hopeful ratification. 2. RATIONALE ➘ With the possibility of township support in terms of financial security, the Oso Hall is the obvious best bet for an entertainment venue in Sharbot Lake that suits NFLT’s needs.
    [Show full text]
  • Township of Central Frontenac Regular Council
    Central Frontenac Regular Council May 28, 2019 – 4:00 PM 1522 Mountain Grove Rd. Olden Community Hall On AGENDA Page 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Agenda a) Approval of Agenda THAT the agenda for the Council meeting dated May 28, 2019 be approved as presented [amended]. 3. Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof 4. Approval of Minutes 8 - 17 a) Approval of Minutes THAT the minutes of the regular council meeting dated May 14, 2019 be approved as presented [amended]. 5. Mayor's Remarks 6. Deferred Items 7. Staff Reports/Departmental Updates 18 - 39 a) FINANCE/TREASURY 76-2019 A/P Report THAT Council approve the Cheque Distribution reports totaling $1,039,335.76 as prepared by the Treasurer. 40 - 44 b) 77-2019 Apportionments THAT Council approve the following apportionments of assessment as recommended by MPAC for 2018 & 2019 as applicable for the following roll numbers: 10-39-040-010-02908-0000, 10-39-040-010-02914-0000, & 10-39-010- 020-02700-0000. Page 1 of 117 Page 45 - 56 c) 78-2019 Draft Strategic Asset Management Policy Report THAT Council receive the attached Draft Strategic Asset Management Policy (SAMP) as prepared by the Treasurer, and provide comments to be incorporated into a final revised policy to be approved before the July 1, 2019 due date d) FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Verbal report from Fire Chief to be presented at meeting THAT Council receive for information the Fire and Emergency Services Update Report presented verbally by the Fire Chief. 57 - 58 e) ADMINISTRATION 79-2019 AMTCO Workshop - TAO
    [Show full text]
  • Township of Central Frontenac 2018 Road Needs Study
    May 2019 Township of Central Frontenac 2018 Road Needs Study Prepared for: The Township of Central Frontenac 1084 Elizabeth Street Sharbot Lake, ON K0H 2P0 T: 613-279-2935 F: 613-279-2422 Submitted by: The Greer Galloway Group Inc. 2A-640 Cataraqui Woods Drive Kingston, ON K7P 2Y5 T: (613) 536-5420 F: (613) 548-36793 Township of Central Frontenac Road Needs Study Update Project No. 18-5-5152 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................. 1 2 PURPOSE ..................................................................................................................... 1 3 ROAD SYSTEM ............................................................................................................. 1 4 METHODOLOGY .......................................................................................................... 2 4.1 Appraisal Criteria ................................................................................................ 2 4.2 Needs & Time of Improvement .......................................................................... 3 4.3 Rating .................................................................................................................. 3 4.4 Type of Improvement ......................................................................................... 3 4.5 Road System Ratings ........................................................................................... 4 5 ROAD STRUCTURE AND MAINTENANCE ....................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Lake Networking Group Meeting: Nov 3/17, 9:30 A.M
    Next Lake Networking Group meeting: Nov 3/17, 9:30 a.m. -12:30 . Location to be confirmed Lake Networking Group Meeting Friday, April 28th, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. Burgess Hall, 4174 Narrows Lock Road, Tay Valley Township Participating: Lake Associations: Adrienne Fowlie- Larocque (Pike Lake), Eric Boysen, Donna Doelman (Bennett/Fagan), Terry and Judy Kennedy (Kennebec Lake), Philippa and Bob Fugler (Loughborough Lake ), Reid and Christine Kilburn, Murray Hunt (Otty Lake), Ruth Buckwell, Kris McDonald (Farren Lake), Mary Lynne and Jim Holton (Canonto Lake), Rob and Lynn Bell (Mississippi Lakes), Christine Skirth (Upper Rideau Lake), Pat Jones, Judy Hall (Dalhousie Lake), Doug Kirkland (Big Rideau Lake Association), Larry Bowen, Donna Walsh (Christie Lake), Gay Henniger, Joan Delaney, Ruth Deavy and Heather Arnold (Chaffey’s Area Lake Associations), Larry Arpaia (Greater Bobs and Crow), Anita Payne (Black Lake), Claire Martel, Andre Paquet, Dave Overholt ( White Lake), Lynne Jeffries Lower Beverley), Karen Hunt (Lake Networking Group). Agencies and Organizations: Elizabeth Holmes (MNRF), Sarah McLeod –Neilson (RVCA), Alyson Symon, Kelly Stiles (MVCA), Melissa Dakers (Watersheds Canada) (MLA), Holly Evans (CRCA) Regrets: David Taylor (FoTW), Brian Devlin (Eagle Lake), Judy McIntyre (Kashwakamack), Kevin Browne (Sharbot Lake) 1. Karen welcomed to the meeting a large group of representatives from Eastern Ontario lake associations along with representatives from several community partners who work with local lake associations. 2. Updates from Conservation
    [Show full text]
  • Community Safety & Well-Being Plan
    June 2021 Community Safety & Well-Being Plan Townships of Central Frontenac, North Frontenac, South Frontenac and Frontenac Islands Jane Torrance Stephanie Gray Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 1. Introduction to Community Safety and Well-being 6 1.2 Environmental Scan 7 1.3 Objectives 12 1.4 Approach and Methodology 13 2. Risks to Community Safety and Well-Being 15 2.1 Rural Economic and Community Development 15 Poverty 16 Income 17 Employment 20 Strategies to Mitigate the Risk 23 Housing and Homelessness 26 Strategies to Mitigate the Risk 30 Transportation 32 Strategies to Mitigate the Risk 34 First Nations Indigenous Culture 35 Strategies to Mitigate the Risk 37 Rural Community Development 38 Strategies to Mitigate the Risk 40 2.2 Health, Mental Health and Substance Use 40 Health 41 Youth 42 Seniors 45 Special Needs/Services 45 Primary Care 46 Substance Use and Mental Health 46 Strategies to Mitigate the Risk 51 2.3 Violence Against Persons (physical, emotional, sexual, domestic) 56 Strategies to Mitigate the Risk 60 3. Outcomes and Actions and Implementation 63 References 66 Appendix 1 – Draft Implementation Plan 69 CSWB – Frontenac North, Central, South, Islands 2 Executive Summary The Townships of Central Frontenac, North Frontenac, South Frontenac and Frontenac Islands have been working with their community partners since October of 2019 to develop a Community Safety and Well-being Plan, as mandated by legislation under the Police Services Act. More than 80 individuals, groups, organisations and agencies have been consulted in this process. The Ministry of Solicitor General has provided a framework to help municipalities undertaking the community safety and well-being planning process.
    [Show full text]
  • Bill Allen -- Nineteenth Century Aboriginal Farmers of the Madawaska River
    Nineteenth Century Aboriginal Farmers of the Madawaska River Bill Allen, Heritage One Research ABSTRACT Early in the nineteenth century Aboriginal people were practising farming along the Madawaska River. The Madawaska is prominent in several ancient canoe routes between the Ottawa River Watershed and Georgian Bay Watershed so, not surprisingly, the evidence of Aboriginal farming lies at key points along these routes. In the third quarter of the century, as large scale timber operations pushed further into the interior in areas now part of Algonquin Park, Aboriginal farmers were among the first to clear land, plant crops and build homes and other structures. Recent archaeological evidence confirms locations noted in early survey maps and other primary documents and confirms the mutual support of farming and timbering. The evidence challenges us to accept the extent to which Algonquin families embraced farming in the period prior to the formation of Algonquin Park and the arrival of the railway. This paper provides background about Madawaska canoe routes and features as well as illustrations of Aboriginal farming development and the role of key people such as Algonquin Chief Peter Sharbot. RÉSUMÉ Au début du XIXe siècle, les peuples autochtones pratiquaient l’agriculture sur les rives de la Madawaska. Cette rivière joue un rôle important comme ancienne voie de canotage entre le bassin hydrographique de la rivière des Outaouais et celui de la baie Georgienne; il n’est donc pas étonnant que les traces de cultures autochtones se retrouvent à des points clés le long de ces voies. Dans le troisième quart du siècle, avec l’expansion des exploitations de bois de sciage à l’intérieur du territoire, dans des régions faisant partie de l’actuel parc Algonquin, les fermiers autochtones ont été parmi les premiers à défricher la terre, à cultiver, et à construire des maisons et d’autres structures.
    [Show full text]