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County News County News
November 15, 2019 - County News County News Friday, November 15, 2019 | Volume 11 Lacombe County Council appoints What’s Inside 2 Sylvan Lake IDP Public Open Reeve and Deputy Reeve House 3 Winter Road Maintenance During the October 22, 2019, Organizational Meeting, Lacombe County Council re-elected Division 4 Council- 4 NEW Rural Crime Watch App lor Paula Law as Reeve for a seventh one-year term. Councillor Law assumed the Reeve’s Chair after taking 6 Mirror Corner the Oath of Office from County Manager, Tim Timmons, and expressed thanks to the members of Council for their 7 Sanitary Sewer: F.O.G. info continuing support. 8-10 Agriculture News “It is my honour and privilege to serve another term as 11 Rural Crime announcement Reeve of Lacombe County, and to continue advocat- ing for our residents and for Central Alberta on regional, 12-13 Public Hearing information provincial and federal issues,” said Reeve Law. “I appre- ciate the trust and confidence my fellow Councilors have 14-15 Development Activity / Map in me, and I’m committed to working with this passionate group of individuals to serve Lacombe County.” 15 TAKE OUR SURVEY! 16 Ellis Bird Farm Reeve Law says that she is looking forward to another Councillor Law assumed the Reeve’s Chair after busy year. Discussions continue for Intermunicipal Col- 17 Lacombe Regional Tourism laboration Frameworks (ICF) – a new requirement under taking the Oath of Office from County Manager, the Municipal Government Act – and updating Inter- Tim Timmons, and expressed thanks to the mem- 20-21 Council Highlights municipal Development Plans (IDP). -
Municipal Guide
Municipal Guide Planning for a Healthy and Sustainable North Saskatchewan River Watershed Cover photos: Billie Hilholland From top to bottom: Abraham Lake An agricultural field alongside Highway 598 North Saskatchewan River flowing through the City of Edmonton Book design and layout by Gwen Edge Municipal Guide: Planning for a Healthy and Sustainable North Saskatchewan River Watershed prepared for the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance by Giselle Beaudry Acknowledgements The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance would like to thank the following for their generous contributions to this Municipal Guide through grants and inkind support. ii Municipal Guide: Planning for a Healthy and Sustainable North Saskatchewan Watershed Acknowledgements The North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance would like to thank the following individuals who dedicated many hours to the Municipal Guide project. Their voluntary contributions in the development of this guide are greatly appreciated. Municipal Guide Steering Committee Andrew Schoepf, Alberta Environment Bill Symonds, Alberta Municipal Affairs David Curran, Alberta Environment Delaney Anderson, St. Paul & Smoky Lake Counties Doug Thrussell, Alberta Environment Gabrielle Kosmider, Fisheries and Oceans Canada George Turk, Councillor, Lac Ste. Anne County Graham Beck, Leduc County and City of Edmonton Irvin Frank, Councillor, Camrose County Jolee Gillies,Town of Devon Kim Nielsen, Clearwater County Lorraine Sawdon, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Lyndsay Waddingham, Alberta Municipal Affairs Murray Klutz, Ducks -
ADDITIONS to the COUNCIL AGENDA August 25, 2021
ADDITIONS TO THE COUNCIL AGENDA August 25, 2021 ITEM REQUESTED PAGE *1. Pam Davidson, Senate Candidate - Request to Meet with Council SO 2 *2. Road Re-naming Request - 274 Ave & 16th Street AA 4 *3. Truck Convoy for Special Olympics 2021 JE 5 *4. Foothills Tourism SO 13 REMINDERS Foothills County – Town of High River Intermunicipal Committee Meeting September 2, 2021 - 2:30 to 4:00 pm Foothills County – Town of Okotoks Intermunicipal Committee Meeting September 7, 2021 – 1:00 to 3:00 pm Foothills County – City of Calgary Intermunicipal Committee Meeting September 10, 2021 – 1:30 to 3:00 pm From: Alexandra Carlile < > Sent: August 13, 2021 3:49 PM To: Suzanne Oel > Subject: Pam Davidson - Senate Tour Good afternoon, Alberta Senate candidate Pam Davidson is beginning her Alberta tour and would like to meet with you and your council to address the issues facing your community. For details, please see the attached document. Thanks, Alexandra Carlile Campaign Director 800, 9707-110 Street NW Edmonton AB T5K 2L9 Phone: Direct Line: Fax: Alberta Counsel, 800, 9707-110 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T8H1V9, Canada, 780-652-1311 Page 2 Good afternoon, My name is Pam Davidson, and I am running for Senate here in Alberta. I believe that to properly represent Albertan’s, I need to visit municipalities across the province so I can learn about the unique needs of each community. I am reaching out to you today because I am beginning my province wide tour and I want to meet with you. I am eager to learn about your community and the unique challenges it faces. -
Brazeau County
BRAZEAU COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING April 17, 2018 VISION: Brazeau County fosters RURAL VALUES, INNOVATION, CREATIVITY, LEADERSHIP and is a place where a DIVERSE ECONOMY offers QUALITY OF LIFE for our citizens. MISSION: A spirit of community created through INNOVATION and OPPORTUNITIES GOALS 1) Brazeau County collaboration with Canadians has created economic opportunity and prosperity for our community. That we intentionally, proactively network with Canadians to bring ideas and initiative back to our citizens. 2) Brazeau County has promoted and invested in innovation offering incentives diversifying our local economy, rural values and through opportunities reducing our environmental impact. Invest in green energy programs, water and waste water upgrades, encourage, support, innovation and economic growth through complied LUB, promoting sustaining small farms, hamlet investment/redevelopment. 3) Brazeau County is strategically assigning financial and physical resources to meet ongoing service delivery to ensure the success of our greater community. Rigorous budget and restrictive surplus process, petition for government funding, balance budget with department goals and objectives. 4) Brazeau County has a land use bylaw and framework that consistently guides development and promotes growth. Promotes development of business that is consistent for all “open for business.” Attract and retain businesses because we have flexibility within our planning documents. 5) Come to Brazeau County to work, rest and play. This encompasses all families. We have the diversity to attract people for the work opportunities. We have recreation which promotes rest and play possibilities that are endless. 6) Brazeau County is responsive to its citizenship needs and our citizens are engaged in initiatives. Engage in various levels - website, Facebook, newspapers, open houses. -
Calgary Metropolitan Region Board – Growth Plan
CALGARY METROPOLITAN REGION BOARD – GROWTH PLAN The supermajority voting structure of the CMRB grants control over planning and growth in rural municipalities by urban municipalities. Regardless of the mandate of the Board as noted in the CRMB regulation 3(1)(a), the Board has not strived towards consensus on any decision associated with the Growth Plan. The Board has dismissed the rural municipality’s concerns and objections and the urban municipalities have voted as a block against the rural ones, thereby controlling all decisions. Foothills County Council fundamentally disagrees with the guidance and policies within Section 3.1. of Growth Plan. This section of the Growth Plan generates significant red tape, limits economic opportunities in rural municipalities and promotes municipal conflict. These policies demand a significant amount of additional work be undertaken that Foothills feels will have no benefit to our ratepayers and will not create better outcomes for the region. The growth plan creates uncertainty in the development industry by requiring that all Statutory Plans meet the requirements of the Growth Plan prior to Ministerial approval. The Growth Plan gives significant power to an entirely new level of government with primarily urban interests to control development in rural Alberta. WHEREAS the Regional Growth Plan directs growth primarily to urban municipalities and restricts rural growth except in limited areas under the supervision of urban neighbours and the oversight of the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board; and WHEREAS -
2020 08 19 RFD Re PREDA Funding
TOWN OF PEACE RIVER Request for Decision To: Mayor & Council Date: August 19, 2020 Presenter: Christopher Parker, CAO Prepared By: R. McCuaig Topic: Proposed PREDA Membership Fee Change File No.: 64/111 Attachments: Rate Comparisons Issue Peace Regional Economic Development Alliance (PREDA) has passed a motion to make changes to their fee structure. The Town of Peace River has been invited to present a Special Resolution at the September 18, 2020 Annual General Meeting to propose an alternate fee structure. Background On July 27, 2020, Administration presented Council with PREDA’s proposed resolution and provided some suggested alternate models. Council’s decision was that PREDA consider additional funding options – instead of a singular per capita option – to be presented to the PREDA members to vote on. PREDA has since adopted a funding model of $.75 per capita. PREDA has invited the Town to propose alternate funding models via Special Resolution. Any proposed funding model must: 1. Be revenue neutral in that it must provide the budgeted funding level of the per capita model. This funding amount is currently $56,767.50. 2. Accommodate an agreed cap on contributions by the County of Grande Prairie. This cap is set at $17,000. Administration has prepared two alternate funding models which meet these requirements. Current Model The existing funding rate was based on anticipated funding from other levels of government. This funding has been reduced. The rank rating reflects the proportion of cost burden borne by that municipality. Current -
Lot 12 Block 1, Township Road 740, Rural Big Lakes County MLS® #A1089580
$209,895 - Lot 12 Block 1, Township Road 740, Rural Big Lakes County MLS® #A1089580 $209,895 0 Bedroom, 0.00 Bathroom, Land on 3.00 Acres NONE, Rural Big Lakes County, Alberta Spruce Point Estates Subdivision Lots Now Selling! Lots ranging from 3 to 10 acres with services available including natural gas, power and municipal water. Make your country living dreams come true or enjoy the recreation space. Just minutes from Spruce Point Park Marina and Campground and very close to Kinuso Alberta, these lots will appeal to anyone who wants to enjoy life near the lake and the peace and quiet of the country. All that Northern Alberta has to offer could be at your doorstep with access to year-round fishing, quadding, boating, hiking and snowmobiling. Spruce Point Estates Subdivision is just 3 hours north of Edmonton and 2 hours to Grande Prairie. Essential Information MLS® # A1089580 Price $209,895 Bathrooms 0.00 Acres 3.00 Type Land Sub-Type Residential Land Status Active Community Information Address Lot 12 Block 1, Township Road 740 Subdivision NONE City Rural Big Lakes County County Big Lakes County Province Alberta Postal Code T0G 2K0 Additional Information Date Listed April 1st, 2021 Days on Market 176 Zoning CR Listing Details Listing Office RE/MAX SLAVE LAKE REALTY Data is supplied by Pillar 9â„¢ MLS® System. Pillar 9â„¢ is the owner of the copyright in its MLS® System. Data is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by Pillar 9â„¢. The trademarks MLS®, Multiple Listing Service® and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA. -
2020 ESTMA Report
Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act - Annual Report Reporting Entity Name Enerplus Corporation Reporting Entities May Reporting Year From 1/1/2020 To: 12/31/2020 Date submitted 5/19/2021 Insert Their Brand/Logo here Original Submission Reporting Entity ESTMA Identification Number E753426 Amended Report Other Subsidiaries Included (optional field) For Consolidated Reports - Subsidiary Enerplus Energy Ltd. (E350507), 1030467 Alberta Ltd. (E415832), Enerplus Resources (USA) Corporation (E423963), Reporting Entities Included in Report: Enerplus Resources U.S. Inc. (E565222), 3104613 Nova Scotia Ltd. (E971960) Not Substituted Attestation by Reporting Entity In accordance with the requirements of the ESTMA, and in particular section 9 thereof, I attest I have reviewed the information contained in the ESTMA report for the entity(ies) listed above. Based on my knowledge, and having exercised reasonable diligence, the information in the ESTMA report is true, accurate and complete in all material respects for the purposes of the Act, for the reporting year listed above. Full Name of Director or Officer of Reporting Entity Shaina Morihira Date 5/17/2021 Position Title Vice President, Finance Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act - Annual Report Reporting Year From: 1/1/2020 To: 12/31/2020 Reporting Entity Name Enerplus Corporation Currency of the Report CAD Reporting Entity ESTMA E753426 Identification Number Subsidiary Reporting Entities (if Enerplus Energy Ltd. (E350507), 1030467 Alberta Ltd. (E415832), Enerplus Resources (USA) Corporation -
Tri-Municipal Regional Transit Plan City of Spruce Grove | Town of Stony Plain | Parkland County
Tri-Municipal Regional Transit Plan City of Spruce Grove | Town of Stony Plain | Parkland County Executive Summary | February 2018 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In collaboration with the City of Spruce Grove, the Town of Stony Plain and Parkland County, Watt Consulting Group and our project partners would like to thank all those Tri-Municipal Region municipal staff, stakeholders and service providers who provided their feedback and ideas into this process. In particular, we are grateful to the contributions of the project Steering Committee Members Erin Felker (Parkland County), Patrick Inglis (City of Spruce Grove), and Miles Dibble (Town of Stony Plain). The project also appreciatively acknowledges the support of the Canada-Alberta Public Transit Infrastructure Fund (PTIF). 2 | Tri-Municipal Regional Transit Plan – Executive Summary EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction Project Process and Timeline The Tri-Municipal Regional Transit Plan seeks to deliver a Undertaken from April to December 2017, the project was unified vision for future transit service and its supporting guided by a Steering Committee made up of staff infrastructure and strategies for the City of Spruce Grove, representatives from the three partner municipalities. With theTown of Stony Plain and Parkland County, Alberta (the “Tri- many previous transit plans and materials undertaken for the Municipal Region”). respective individual communities, the Regional Transit Plan mainly focused on consolidating existing information and Developed by Watt Consulting Group in collaboration with ensuring alignment on a regional scale. these municipalities, the Regional Transit Plan encompasses all forms of transit in the local communities, as well as The Plan project team also conducted interviews with key local connections to the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. -
Intermunicipal Development Plan
INTERMUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN Camrose County Bylaw #XX Ponoka County Bylaw #XX VICINIA PLANNING & ENGAGEMENT INC. 2017. Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ 2 MUNICIPAL PROFILES .............................................................................................................. 2 LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................. 3 GOALS ...................................................................................................................................... 5 PLAN AREA ............................................................................................................................... 5 LAKE DEVELOPMENT ............................................................................................................... 8 LAND USE POLICIES .................................................................................................................. 8 RESOURCE EXTRACTION ........................................................................................................ 11 INDUSTRY AND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ............................................................................... 11 ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS .................................................................................................. 12 MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE ............................................................................................. -
Sturgeon County Agricultural Engagement Strategy
Sturgeon County Agricultural Engagement Strategy Prepared For Sturgeon County Prepared By Serecon Inc. in association with Toma & Bouma Managements Consultants Stantec Consulting June 2018 May 15, 2018 Sturgeon County Attn: Ms. Natasha De Sandi 9613-100 Street Morinville, Alberta T8R 1L9 Dear Ms. De Sandi Re: DRAFT REPORT FOR AGRICULTURAL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY We are pleased to submit our Draft Report for the Sturgeon County Agricultural Engagement Strategy. Serecon and our project partners have found this process most interesting and believe that there are several unique factors that sets the County apart and trust we have conveyed them in the following document. Our approach was slightly different than in the initial proposed methodology, but we believe that it has provided significant opportunity for engagement by all stakeholders and has facilitated the development of an increased level trust and cooperation. Your involvement in this process has been greatly appreciated. Thank you for this opportunity to work with you. Should you have any questions or require further clarification on any aspect of our report, please do hesitate to contact us. Yours truly, Serecon INC. Robert Burden Enclosure /da Sturgeon Agricultural Engagement Strategy Table of Contents 1.0 Project Objectives & Methodology ..................................................................................................................... 1 Context ......................................................................................................................................................... -
Service List As at June 7, 2021
POINT LOMA SERVICE LIST (Updated May 7, 2021) POINT LOMA RESOURCES LTD 4000, 421-7th Ave. S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2P 4K9 Terry Meek - [email protected] MILES DAVISON LLP 900, 517 -10 Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2R OAS Attention: Terry Czechowskyj - [email protected] Counsel to Orphan Well Association BENNETT JONES LLP 4500, 855 – 2nd Street S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2P 4K7 Attention: Ken Lenz, Q.C. – [email protected] Attention: Keely Cameron – [email protected] Counsel for BDO Canada LLP, Receiver and Manager BDO Canada LLP Suite 620, 903 8th Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 0P7 Attention: Marc Kelly - [email protected] STIKEMAN ELLIOTT LLP 4300, 888 - 3rd St SW Calgary AB T2P 5C5 Attention: Jakub Maslowski - [email protected] Attention: Amanda Kousinioris - [email protected] Counsel for Enerflex Ltd. Terence Meek 1235 Varsity Estates Rd. S.W. Calgary, Alberta T3B 2W3 Email: [email protected] IRON HORSE COILED TUBING INC. 1901 Dirkson Drive N.E. Redcliff, Alberta T0J 2P0 Email: [email protected] 2 HARVEST OPERATIONS CORP. 1500, 700 – 2nd Street S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2P 2W1 Attention: Mark Tysowski - [email protected] CALNASH TRUCKING LTD. P.O. Box 726 Lac La Biche, Alberta T0A 2C0 Email: [email protected] SUMMIT SAFETY INC. c/o Charlie Wilson RR1 site 12 comp 53 Millet , Alberta T0C 1Z0 Email: [email protected] FASKEN MARTINEAU DUMOULIN LLP Suite 3400, 350 7th Ave SW Calgary AB T2P 3N9 Attention: Scott Sangster - [email protected] Counsel to Secured Creditors Richard Yurko and Kasten Resources Inc. SASKATCHEWAN REGULATOR Senior Crown Counsel Legal Services Division Ministry of Justice Attention: Leanne Lang – [email protected] SOURCE ROCK ROYALTIES LTD.