TARGA Written Submissions A Dedicated Mayor FESTIVE EVENTS
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TARGA Written Submissions A Dedicated Mayor FESTIVE EVENTS
FESTIVE EVENTS December 4th, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. Clarenville High School Gym WE WILL BE HOSTING our third annual Old-Fashion Christmas Time at the Clarenville High School Gym on December 4th at 7 pm. This year’s concert will be a mix of comedy (staring Lizzie Jane), great music and oldfashion fun. Get out your favourite “Mummering” costume and register at 6:30 pm. Prizes will be given for “Most Spirited Mummer” and “Most Unique Outfit.” No Christmas concert is complete without a visit from Santa Claus. So come along and bring the kids (Santa will be distribute Grab Bags), and enjoy a night of song, laughter and dancing with the mummers. Admission is free. However, a contribution to the local Food Bank is welcome! A Dedicated Mayor MAYOR FRED BEST was recognized for his 35 year involvement in municipal politics at the Municipalities Newfoundland and Mayor Fred Best was one of three Labrador (MNL) municipal officials acknowledged for their Convention in Corner 35 year involvement in municipalities. Brook. This is such an accomplishment! Hon. Dave Denine, Minister of Municipal Affairs, announced at the Convention that he would be providing $500 to the Town of Clarenville to host a reception in Mayor Best’s honour. Mayor Best was also recognized for his 17 years as a MNL director serving the eastern region. THE ANNUAL “Lighting of the Christmas Tree” will take place on December 7, 2008 at 4:30 pm. This Family Event will be held in front of the Town Hall and will include music by the Salvation Army Band, a Christmas Carol Sing-a-long, the Lighting of the Christmas Tree and the Lighting of the Star on Bare Mountain. After the sing-a-long you can warm up with hot chocolate and cookies served by the Clarenville Fire Department. Free admission - a non-perishable food item for the food bank is welcomed! We appreciate your support of this Community Event. TARGA Written Submissions THE TOWN OF CLARENVILLE is seeking public input, from residents only, on the Targa Road Rally held in our Province each year. Submission must include whether or not you are in favour of the event and specific reasons why this rally should or should not be held in our town. Please forward your submission, in writing, not later than December 31st to: Mr. Robert Hiscock, CAO Town of Clarenville 99 Pleasant Street Clarenville, NL A5A 1V9 [email protected] Councillor Tilley proudly displays two Tidy Town Awards. CLARENVILLE: TIDY AND INVOLVED FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, the Town of Clarenville has taken part in the Tidy Towns competition. Being involved in Tidy Towns means that we pay special attention to tidiness and beauty within the town. For the second consecutive year, Clarenville won a criteria award for Tidiness Effort. It also won for Community Involvement. “This is a great award to win and speaks to the community spirit within the town,” says Councillor Paul Tilley, Chair of the Beautification and Natural Environment Committee. Thank you to the businesses and individuals who recognize the value of keeping our town tidy and beautiful. Events Centre WORK ON THE EVENTS CENTRE is ongoing with a scheduled opening for the Fall 2009. Pictured recently on the site are: Councillor Frazer Russell (Chair of the Events Centre Committee), MHA Ross Wiseman,Town CAO Bob Hiscock, Peter Godfrey, Councillor Bruce Strong, Mayor Fred Best, Deputy Mayor Lisa Browne, Nancy Robbins, Debora Halleran, Jill Monk, Corwin Mills, Rod Nichol, Bill Vardy, Dave Snow. Cathy Parsons at the Craft and Trade Show Waste Management WASTE MANAGEMENT is taking on more and more importance within the province. At the recent Craft and Trade Show hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, the Town’s booth included information about composting. Cathy Parsons of the MMSB provided information to people about how easy it is to compost your organic materials (i.e. fruit and vegetable peels) which results in less garbage in landfills and enriched soil for you! For more information about composting, including how to create your own compost bin, visit http://mmsb.nf.ca/wastereduction-compost.htm. In terms of garbage collection, our regulations state that no householder shall put out for collection more than six (6) containers, or their equivalent, for collection by the Town on any one collection day. Containers shall not be put out for collection except on the day designated for collection in the area. With the exception of between the hours of 6 am and 8:30 pm on the regularly scheduled day for garbage collection, garbage containers must be kept a minimum of 7.5 metres (25 feet) from the property boundary facing any public road or behind the building line of the property, whichever is less. Please refer to our policy section regarding our new policy on covering garbage. It’s up to each of us to ensure that the Town’s waste management activities lead to a tidy, beautiful and safe community for each of us. Council is currently looking at regulations around commercial dumpsters. Christmas in Clarenville Christmas will soon be upon us and as usual, there are lots of activities to take part in! Mark these dates: Old-Fashioned Christmas Concert Thursday, December 4th Lions Club Santa Claus Parade Saturday, December 6th Lighting of the Star on Bare Mountain and Town Christmas Tree Sunday, December 7th Seniors Christmas Party Legion, 1:00-4:00 p.m., December 17th New Year’s Day Festivities at Elizabeth Swan Park 7:00 p.m. - Music, Hot Chocolate, Fireworks NEW TOWN POLICIES New Home Water Supply THIS SUMMER the Town of Clarenville became aware that persons, other than Town employees, are turning on water to new homes. This practice not only poses a potential threat to the Town’s water system and the property, but is illegal. The entire water infrastructure system, up to and including the shut-off valves, is the property of the Town. The Town of Clarenville prides itself on having one of the best, if not the best, water in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. To maintain this high quality, prior to turning on the water to a building,Town employees will carry out an inspection to ensure that a number of devices have been installed. We look for things like pressure reducing valves and vacuum relief valves. This not only helps prevent damage inside the home but also keeps unwanted substances from getting into, and contaminating, the entire system. To stop the practice of illegal water turn-ons the Town is taking the following action: 1. 2. Tampering with any part of the water system will be reported to the RCMP. For new buildings, the property owner will be charged water tax effective 10 weeks from the date of the issuance of the Building Permit and not for the date of occupancy. Statistics on Development Permit Issued Issued for For Permits 2005 2006 2007 To Date 2008 Residential Dwellings 36 47 58 54 Residential Renovations 168 174 269 259 2 5 4 3 1 (11 lots) 2 (84 lots) 3 (55 lots) 4 (174 lots) New Commercial New Residential Subdivisions Website Maintenance OUR WEBSITE (www.clarenville.net) has recently undergone some maintenance changes. Council minutes dating back from January 8, 2008 are available on the site. Minutes are posted once they are approved so there may be a delay of four weeks before the latest minutes are available on the web. Minutes are also available for viewing at the Town Hall. 3. The water to the property will be immediately shut off by the Town and not turned on until all inspections have been carried out and all conditions of the Building Permit have been met. Covering of Garbage Placed for Collection THE TOWN OF CLARENVILLE has recently adopted the following policy, effective immediately, for the mandatory covering of garbage bags placed by the roadside for collection. Garbage placed for collection shall be covered with a weighted, solid colored, nylon or polyester net with a maximum mesh size of 25 mm x 25 mm acceptable to the Town. Nets used for the covering of garbage shall be designed and maintained in a manner acceptable to the Town so as to ensure they provide adequate coverage, cannot be blown off the garbage, are easily removable by the garbage collector and do not blow away once the garbage has been removed. The metal or plastic containers used to contain garbage placed for collection and nets used to cover garbage placed for collection shall be removed from the curb or street line no later than 8:30 p.m. on the day on which the garbage was placed for collection. Please note that blankets will not be permitted as an acceptable coverage under the Town Regulations. MAYORS CHRISTMAS MESSAGE CHRISTMAS is a very special time of the year. Stores are busy with shoppers, streets are exploding with beautiful colored lights, children grow excited in anticipation, and greetings of goodwill abound. There is a special feeling about it all, that takes the dark and cold days of December and fills them with light and warmth. The real things of Christmas are those things that cannot be bought. They are the intangibles – gladness and joy, kindness and tenderness, peace and goodwill. These make Christmas and give it that special message. The power of this message profoundly affects our relationships with one another as members of the human family – as members of our community. It is the message which determines our attitude, and creates our concerns for not just this short season, but for all time. Have a happy Christmas, enjoy all that you cherish with family and friends, and remember always, that we can pursue the ideas reflected in the Christmas message every day of the year. On behalf of all of us involved in Council and with the Town of Clarenville, we extend warmest wishes for a joyful and fulfilling Christmas Season. May 2009 be another prosperous and exciting year for all our people. Fred Best Mayor Town of Clarenville THERE ARE MANY recreation activities to become involved in this winter. For more information contact Garry Gosse at 466-7731 or [email protected]. Here are a couple to be involved in: ! Free Preschool/Senior Skating Wednesdays and Fridays 10-11 a.m. ! General Skating Friday 7:30 – 8:30 pm; Sunday 4:00 – 5:00 p.m (except Sunday’s when Caribous are in Town) $3 per person; $7 family ! Walking Program Thursday and Sunday 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Clarenville Middle School Gym THE TOWN’S Economic Development Committee is spearheading the development of a winter tourism strategy. A proposal has been forwarded to ACOA and the Department of Industry,Trade and Rural Development for funding to the amount of $268,000. This funding will help to grow the winter tourism potential of the area by focusing on a marketing strategy for Winter 2009. The proposal also focuses on product development with the creation of a parking lot and snowmobile on/off ramp at White Hills (near the forestry access road) and site improvements at White Hills (i.e. site preparation work, building a stage for concerts). This proposal requires the support of private sector partners and organizations such as the Discovery Regional Development Board, the Clarenville Area Chamber of Commerce, Discovery Trail Tourism Association,Alpine Development Alliance, Nordic Ski Club, Snowmobile Association and Destination St. John’s. ! Town Hall: 99 Pleasant Street, Clarenville, NL A5A 1V9 Tel:(709) 466-7937 Fax:(709) 466-2276, [email protected] CAO: Robert Hiscock, [email protected] Town Clerk/Treasurer: Marie Blackmore, [email protected] Public Works: Ralph Smith, Director of Public Works, Tel:(709) 466-7937, [email protected] Water and Sewer: Wince Lethbridge,Water Supervisor, Tel:(709) 466-7937, [email protected] Fire Department: Cory Feltham, Fire Chief Tel:(709) 466-7937, [email protected] Recreation: Garry Gosse, Recreation Director Tel:(709) 466-7731, [email protected] Residents will notice NEW SPEED LIMIT SIGNS posted at various residential locations around town indicating that the speed limit is 40 km/hour. Unless otherwise noted, the speed limit throughout town is 50 km/hr. Please watch your speed, particularly during the winter months when stopping quickly can become more difficult. We all have a role to play in resident safety. ! NEW TRAFFIC LIGHTS are due to be installed at the Manitoba Drive – Shoal Harbour Drive intersection. These lights are much needed as traffic increases along Shoal Harbour Drive. ! A number of SUB-DIVISIONS are currently in the works. All of this activity has highlighted the need for an updated Municipal Plan. Work will begin on this in early 2009.