New Municipal Enforcement

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New Municipal Enforcement
New Municipal Enforcement
The Town of Clarenville has joined many other municipalities in
the province, who have a Municipal Enforcement officer on staff, to
enforce town regulations. With a town of our size it was necessary
to hire Municipal Enforcement. Stephane Berger was hired in
October for this new position, which is on a seasonal basis for now.
Much of our enforcement in the past was carried out by town staff,
but with the level of development in our town, staff were no longer
able to meet these demands. Stephane was sworn in at a Council
Meeting in November. Some of the areas he will be working on
include dilapidated properties, car wrecks and the town’s new
garbage regulations.
Snow Removal Policy
Economic Development Activities
The Economic Development Committee (EDC)
has struck a Business - Council Working Group
as one of the recommendations arising from the
Effective immediately, vehicles parked on the roadway that Town’s Economic Development Plan. Members
hinder or impede the ploughing of or removal of snow or ice include Deputy Mayor Lisa Browne, Councillors
Frazer Russell and Paul Tilley, Chamber of
from the streets may be towed and impounded by Council.
Commerce representative Bill Farrell and
businesspeople Roy Percy and Sonya Matthews
All such vehicles are subject to ticketing by the RCMP and any
costs associated with removal and storage of the vehicle will
have to be paid by the owner prior to the vehicle being released. The Business-Council Working Group will
review all business policies, fees and practices
Also, residents and businesses removing snow must do so such to ensure they are appropriate; fair and
that it does not impede traffic by being left in the road. It shall not equitable; and administered as fairly,
professionally, efficiently and as seamlessly as
be placed to cause a nuisance to neighbouring properties by
possible. The Working Group held its first
causing an unwanted snow buildup in drive or walkways as a
meeting in November and will submit a report
result of snow clearing activities by the Town.
early summer 2007.
In the event that snow removal creates a nuisance for
As a part of the ED Plan, the Town has also
neighbouring properties, the Town will remove the snow such
that the problem is corrected. The resident causing the problem contracted Pure Marketing to assist with
economic development activities beginning
will be billed for the Town’ s work at a base rate of $70 per hour
December 2006.
with a minimum charge of $70.
Residents of Clarenville are advised that as per section 172 (1)
& (2) of the Municipalities Act;
The Town would like to thank our residents for their cooperation
in snow removal.
Please see inside for our Christmas insert.
It has all the activities happening
around town this holiday season.
Project Updates
Water Treatment Plant
Construction on a new water
treatment plant in Shoal Harbour
is moving along on schedule. The
building is now enclosed and inside
work has begun. Again, Council is
expecting to have the treatment
building up and water flowing by
spring/summer 2007.
Heritage Pride
Council in cooperation with the Clarenville Heritage Society is
working to preserve or recognize a range of special historic places
in our town. Councillor Elizabeth Muller and Deputy Mayor Browne
attended a heritage workshop on heritage designations and the
“Doors Open” program in November. “Doors Open” is described as
a unique opportunity for the citizens and visitors of the Clarenville
region to celebrate our architecture and heritage through the
exploration of some of our hidden historical, architectural and
cultural gems. Buildings that are normally closed to the public or
charge an entrance fee welcome visitors to look around for free.
We are currently planning to host our first “Doors Opens Days” in
the fall of 2007.
Fostering Community Pride
The Economic Development Strategy of the Town of Clarenville
indicated the importance of increasing community pride and support.
Being proud of our community translates into more local initiatives
and a more vibrant business community. Council is looking at a
The new water reservoir on Shoal Hr.
number of events to help build a better pride of place in our Town.
Drive is now complete. The tank is
We’d like to hear your suggestions.
now filled with over 1.5 million gallons
of water.
The Causeway Project
The Andrews Pond control structure
is now near completion. This control
structure is a part of our new
treatment facility. It is built to maintain
proper water levels in the river which
is used to supply water to the new
treatment facility.
CARA, in partnership with the Shoal
Hr. Enhancement Committee and
Service Canada, is enhancing the
causeway loop and trail system.
Presently they are building a set of
steps leading to two viewing decks
overlooking beautiful Random
Sound. These decks will have story
boards depicting the heritage and
nature of the area. An asphalt walking trail will continue from the
pedestrian bridge to Hunts Hill. Picnic tables, benches, flower
boxes and hanging baskets will be placed along the loop.
A trail has also been designed to join into the Bare Mountain Trail
system. Completion date is scheduled for early in the new year.
Our thanks to the volunteers on the Enhancement Committee
for another job well done.
Web Site
As promised we are going to have our new website up soon. It has
taken a little longer than expected due the amount of information
that this website will contain and the many other projects that are
happening. Again, this website will be very comprehensive and
will contain all the information you need to know about our town.
Parks, Recreation & Fire Department
Winter Recreation Programs
Stadium Programs
Preschool / Seniors Skating
Wednesday & Friday
10:00am - 11:00am
No Charge
General Skating
Friday 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Sunday 4:00pm - 5:00pm
$3.00 per person
$7.00 per family
Figure Skating
Preschool CanSkate
CanPower Skate
Contact Sue Howell 466-3437
or 466-7733
Seniors Curling
Tuesday10:00am - 11:30am
Contact Bill Meadus 466-6468
Regular Curling
Monday 9:00pm - 10:30pm
Contact Gerard Greene
466-3011
Shinny Hockey
Friday 11:00am - 12:00pm
Contact Rod Nicholl 466-2773
Rec Hockey
Wednesday 9:25pm - 10:25pm
Sunday 7:25pm - 8:25pm
Contact Jeff Roberts 466-3326
Rec Hockey League
Saturday 7:30pm - 10:30pm
Sunday 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Contact Jason Strickland
466-2869
Rec Hockey
Sunday 9:45pm - 11:15pm
Contact Kirk Peddle 466-1809
Minor Hockey: Atom - Midget
Contact Charles Porter
466-3037 or 466-7601
Other Programs
Recreation Skiing
Tuesday 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Elizabeth Swan Park
Walking Program
Thursday 8:00pm - 9:00pm
Clarenville Middle School Gym
Clarenvillle Nordic Ski Club
White Hill Trail System
Contact Paul Tilley 466-1068
www.clarenvillenordicskiclub.com
White Hills Ski Resort
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Monday - Thursday
Group Bookings
Contact Carmel Smith 466-4555
or [email protected]
Twin Towns Seniors Club
Contact Millie Stanley 466-3242
Seniors Social
Tuesday 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Lion’s Den
Contact Gary Gosse 466-7731
Fire Alarm Systems
Your Security and Fire Alarm
System. Is your emergency
information correct?
There are a wide variety of manufactures providing home security
systems in today’s marketplace. These
systems are becoming increasingly
popular and many offer an added
feature in the form of fire detection and
notification. Most of these systems
operate in a similar manner. When the
alarm is activated, a signal is sent to a
call center where it is determined which
customer has an alarm and what type
of alarm it is. That person then reviews
the information they have on file and
calls the appropriate emergency agency.
The correct “information on file” is very
important. Surprisingly the Clarenville
Fire Department has been called for
alarms in towns over 30km away, who
have their own fire department. We have
also responded to fire alarms that turned
out to be security related. Most of these
misfortunes can be traced back to not
having the correct information on file
with the alarm company. I recommend
you check twice a year to see if there is
any changes in your information. You
will want to confirm your correct civic
address, daytime phone number, your
key holder list and their contact info. You
should also check what numbers they
have for the police, fire and ambulance.
I’m sure there will be questions about
codes and passwords also.
If properly maintained these systems
can be a great asset, however like
many things around the house, it needs
some attention now and then to ensure
it’s working properly.
Yours in Fire Safety
Fire Chief Tony Rose
This year’s Winter Carnival will take Contact: (709) 466-7937
place on Feb. 9 - 18. We have ten
Emergency: 466-7777
full days of winter activities.
Winter Carnival
New Events Centre
The Facility Includes
• A 275 seat theatre, flexible for many uses, including drama
and music productions, as well as lectures and seminars
• A 1,200 seat ice rink
• An indoor, year-round walking track
• Footprint for two curling sheets to be developed in the future
• Community meeting room
Progress To Date
Working with the Event Centre Committee and led by Ron
Fougere and Associates, in partnership with Dennis Knight
and Associates, M5 Marketing and Davis Engineering, a
feasibility study considered the needs of the region, the
viability of all components of a new Centre and a marketing
plan. Extensive consultations occurred with the general public
as well as the sports and arts communities. During the
Summer of 2006, detailed design was completed in order to
develop tender ready documents for late Fall 2006. It is
anticipated that construction for the Event Centre will begin in
Fall 2007 pending funding, with the expected opening in Late
Fall 2008.
Town Contacts
Public Works
Water and Sewer
Town Enforcement
Ralph Smith
Director of Public Works
Tel:(709) 466 - 7937
[email protected]
Winse Lethbridge
Water Supervisor
Tel:(709) 466 - 7937
[email protected]
Stephane Berger
Municipal Enforcement Coordinator
Tel:(709) 466 - 7937
[email protected]
Fire Department
Recreation
Town Hall
Tony Rose
Fire Chief
Tel:(709) 466 - 7937
[email protected]
Garry Gosse
Recreation Director
Tel:(709) 466 - 7731
[email protected]
99 Pleasant Street
Clarenville, NL A5A 1V9
Tel:(709) 466 - 7937 Fax:(709) 466 - 2276
[email protected]