Town News - Coalhurst · 2020-01-23 · 1 TOWN NeWs Coalhurst, Alberta November 10, 2013 “Lest We...
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TOWN NeWs
Coalhurst, Alberta November 10, 2013
“Lest We Forget” November 5 Council Meeting 7:00 p.m. 5-11 Veterans’ Week 11 Remembrance Day (pg 3 -office closed) 12 Committee of the Whole 7:00 p.m. 16 Miners Days Annual Christmas Sale (pg 4) 22 Turkey Bingo (pg 5) 18 Council Meeting 7:00 p.m. December 3 Council Meeting 7:00 p.m. 10 Committee of the Whole 7:00 p.m.
Office closed for the Holidays from
December 24 – January 2, 2014
The bookmobile will be in Town every 2 weeks. ** Subject to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act of Alberta, Section 22(2)(a) and Section 38(z), information submitted to Town Council, including personal information, such as name, address and phone number of the writer may be disclosed to the public and the media at the public Council or Committee meeting. Thank Yous Page 2 Remembrance Day Service Page 3 Miners Days Annual Christmas Sale Page 4 Turkey Bingo Page 5 Legion News Page 6 Community Events Calendar Page 7/8 FCSS Page 9/10 Youth Drop In Centre Page 11 Bylaw Enforcement Page 11 Council Minutes Page 12 CHS News Page 18 Coalhurst Centennial News Page 24
The Town News is published monthly By the Town of Coalhurst 100-51 Avenue, Box 456
Coalhurst, Alberta TOL OVO Telephone: (403) 381-3033
Fax: (403) 381-2924 E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.coalhurst.ca Deadline is 9:00 a.m. the 6th
of each month Classified ads: $3.00 Display ads: $10/quarter
page $20/half page $40/whole page Subscriptions $12/year(add GST to all prices)
ADS ARE PAYABLE UPON SUBMISSION
The Coalhurst Centennial Committee wishes to express
its sincere thanks and appreciation for the financial contributions that have been made to the Town’s 100th
Anniversary Celebrations.
Title Sponsor($10,000) Precon Concrete Ltd
Pride Sponsor ($2500)
FortisAlberta
Legacy Sponsors ($1000 +) ATCO Gas Ltd.
Canadian Pacific Railway Headwater Equipment
MPE Engineering
Family Sponsors ($500) Benchmark Assessment Consultants
Coalhurst Car Wash Eldorado RV Sales
Greener Homes Ltd. Holcim (Canada) Inc.
KPMG Mayor Dennis Cassie
North and Company LLP Royal Canadian Legion Coalhurst Branch #273
Watmough Farms Ltd.
Friend Sponsors ($100) Alltimate Storage
Hendrika Vander Linden Coalhurst Self Storage
Coalhurst Elementary School Parent Council David and Kellie Wirzba
4 X Toys Inc.
Calendar Sponsor Kooyman Bakery
Grants
Government of Canada – Heritage Canada Government of Alberta – Culture and Community Spirit
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MSI FUNDING PROJECT The Town of Coalhurst has benefited from the Government of Alberta’s Municipal Sustainability Initiative (MSI) grant program that provides both capital and operating dollars. The Town of Coalhurst would like to take this opportunity to “thank” the Provincial Government for making these projects a reality. Some of the projects that have been funded by MSI dollars include: ▪ 55+ Club Facility Upgrade ▪ Water Meter Upgrade ▪ Spring Clean Up ▪ Garbage Bins ▪ Imperial Meadows Park ▪ Mower
On behalf of the Council and residents of the Town of Coalhurst, a big thank you to Ron Lagemaat and Lorne Wittig for their years of service on Council, various internal Committees and external Boards. All the best gentlement!
We want your information – not your name!
Lethbridge RCMP Detachment complaint line: 403-329-5010
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REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT:
COALHURST COMMUNITY CENTRE
(527 – 50 AVENUE)
Starts at 10:30 A.M. SHARP Please be on time as not to interrupt the service in progress
FEATURING: LETHBRIDGE FIRE DEPARTMENT PIPES AND DRUMS
Lunch will be held at the Community Centre this year. Please drop off your much appreciated
sandwiches, squares, etc. at the Community Centre between 8:00 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. on Monday, November 11th. Thank you in advance for your donation.
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Turkey Bingo
It’s turkey time again in Coalhurst!
Support Coalhurst Elementary and High School at this fun family event.
Friday, November 22, 2013 Coalhurst Community Centre
Doors Open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at 7:00 p.m.
Great prizes including turkeys! Door prizes, 30/30/40draw, CES raffle, pizza, bake table
and more.
Enjoy a fun night with your family.
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COALHURST LEGION 273 BRANCH ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
BRANCH LOCATED AT 5205 - 6 STREET IN COALHURST PHONE 403-381-3080 (or) FAX 403-380-3089
REMEMBRANCE DAY MONDAY - 11 - NOVEMBER
LUNCH DONATIONS
SIGN-UP SHEETS FOR THOSE WISHING TO
BRING ITEMS FOR THE LUNCH HAVE BEEN SET OUT AT THE LEGION
THIS YEAR'S LUNCH WILL BE HELD AT THE
COMMUNITY CENTRE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CENOTAPH SERVICE
SANDWICHES, SQUARES, ETC.,
SHOULD BE DROPPED OFF AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE
BETWEEN 8:00 AND 10:00 A.M., ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11!
REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE
ONE OF SOUTHERN ALBERTA'S BEST
REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES WILL START AT 10:30 A.M., SHARP,
AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE!
PLEASE TAKE NOTE LEGION DOORS OPEN AT NOON
FOLLOWING THE COLOUR PARTY AND PIPES & DRUMS BAND
MARCH BACK TO OUR BRANCH
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not wary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
Saturday, November 16, 8:00 -12!
PHIL WAYNE
THERE IS A COVER CHARGE ON ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTS
====================== GREY CUP PARTY SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24 1:00 PLEASE BRING POT LUCK FOR TWO!
NOT a Football Fan?
Wii BOWLING - CRIB - DARTS - POOL - SHUFFLEBOARD!
======================= SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30
BULL DURHAM 8:00 - 12:00
"COME JOIN US FOR THE LAST DANCE BEFORE
NEW YEAR'S EVE"
NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS NOW ON SALE at the Legion
"COME RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS AT THE COALHURST LEGION"
DOORS OPEN AT SEVEN
PHIL WAYNE ENTERTAINS 8 PM TO 1 AM
SELLING 80 ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY
$30.00 SINGLE --- COUPLE $50.00
(party favours and midnight lunch included)
PURCHASE TICKET DEADLINE DECEMBER 21 IF NOT SOLD OUT BEFORE
Schedule Subject to Changes! QUESTIONS? Doug Wilson - Bar Manager -- 403-381-3080 for Answers
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Community Events Calendar November 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
For up to date information check:
The Town Web site at www.coalhurst.ca
The sign at the Town entrance
Watch for great community events in the Town News!
1 Bookmobile 1pm-4:30pm 5pm-6pm @ CES
55+ Club Drop In 10am
Youth Centre Open 12-15 years 7pm-9pm 15-18 years 9pm-11pm
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3 4 55+ Club Computer Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre
5 6 55+ Club Exercise Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre 55+ Meets 7pm
7 Parent Preschool Program @ Community Centre 9am
Sparks/Brownies/Guides Community Centre 6:30pm
8 55+ Club Drop In 10am
Youth Centre Open 12-15 years 7pm-9pm 15-18 years 9pm-11pm
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10 11 Remembrance
Day Ceremonies
Coalhurst Community
Centre 10:30am
12 13 55+ Club Exercise Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre 55+ Meets 7pm
14 Parent Preschool Program @ Community Centre 9am
Sparks/Brownies/Guides Community Centre 6:30pm
15 Bookmobile 1pm-4:30pm 5pm-6pm @ CES
55+ Club Drop In 10am
Youth Centre Open 12-15 years 7pm-9pm 15-18 years 9pm-11pm
16 Miners Days Christmas Craft & Bake Sale And Trade Show
9am-3pm Free Admission
17 18 55+ Club Computer Class 10am
Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre
19 20 55+ Club Exercise Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre 55+ Meets 7pm
21 Parent Preschool Program @ Community Centre 9am
Sparks/Brownies/Guides Community Centre 6:30pm
22 55+ Club Drop In 10am
Turkey Bingo Community Centre Doors Open @6:30pm Games @ 7:00pm
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24 25 55+ Club Computer Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre
26 27 55+ Club Exercise Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre 55+ Meets 7pm
28 Parent Preschool Program @ Community Centre 9am
Sparks/Brownies/Guides Community Centre 6:30pm
29 Bookmobile 1pm-4:30pm 5pm-6pm @ CES
55+ Club Drop In 10am
Youth Centre Open 12-15 years 7pm-9pm 15-18 years 9pm-11pm
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Community Events Calendar December 2013
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 55+ Club Computer Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre
3 4 55+ Club Exercise Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre 55+ Meets 7pm
5 Parent Preschool Program @ Community Centre 9am
Sparks/Brownies/Guides Community Centre 6:30pm
6 55+ Club Drop In 10am
Youth Centre Open 12-15 years 7pm-9pm 15-18 years 9pm-11pm
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8 9 55+ Club Computer Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre
10 11 55+ Club Exercise Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre 55+ Meets 7pm
12 Parent Preschool Program @ Community Centre 9am
Sparks/Brownies/Guides Community Centre 6:30pm
13Bookmobile 1pm-4:30pm 5pm-6pm @ CES
55+ Club Drop In 10am
Youth Centre Open 12-15 years 7pm-9pm 15-18 years 9pm-11pm
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15 16 55+ Club Computer Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre
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CELEBRATION Afternoon & Evening Performances by Community Members, CHS and CES students Community Centre
18 55+ Club Exercise Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre 55+ Meets 7pm
19 Parent Preschool Program @ Community Centre 9am
Sparks/Brownies/Guides Community Centre 6:30pm
20 55+ Club Drop In 10am
Youth Centre Open 12-15 years 7pm-9pm 15-18 years 9pm-11pm
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22 23 55+ Club Computer Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
26 27 55+ Club Drop In 10am
Youth Centre Open 12-15 years 7pm-9pm 15-18 years 9pm-11pm
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29 30 55+ Club Computer Class 10am Karate Club 6:30-8:30pm @
Community Centre
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The Town Web site at www.coalhurst.ca
The sign at the Town entrance
Watch for great community events in the Town News!
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COALHURST YOUTH DROP IN CENTRE
Youth Drop In Centre will be open
Friday nights Ages 12-15 7-9 PM Ages 15-18 9-11 PM
Drop in for a game of pool, a little gaming...
Come on down and enjoy friends,
atmosphere and tons of fun.
BYLAW ENFORCEMENT The Town of Coalhurst would like to remind its residents that Section 531 of the Alberta
Municipal Government Act requires property owners to maintain their sidewalks, including snow and ice removal. The Town strongly recommends that residents do their best to clear their sidewalks of snow and ice in a timely manner in order to avoid any potential liability for injuries that might occur to members of the public. The Town would also encourage residents to help neighbors in need, especially seniors, with snow removal this winter. Take a few extra minutes when shoveling your own sidewalk to shovel a neighbors sidewalks and to keep them clear, ice-free and safe. In respect of your neighbors and the overall quality of life in this great Town of Coalhurst please do your part in providing safe walking paths for our citizens this winter, thank you in advance.
Town of Coalhurst Bylaw Enforcement Officer
Cell: 403-915-4440 Town Office: 403-381-3033
Fax: 403-381-2924 E-mail: [email protected]
HERE IS YOUR NEW AUTOMATED COLLECTION
CART INSTRUCTIONS
-Place your cart at your pick-up location by 7:45 am
On your collection day. -Your collection day will remain on the same weekday. -Keep litter in its place, bag and tie all your household Waste. Small grocery bags do not have to be placed into a standard garbage bag for use with the cart program. Any style of tied bag will do. -All your waste must fit in the cart and the lid must close. No additional waste will be collected. -You are responsible for keeping your cart clean and secure. -You must return your cart to your property by the end of your collection day. Returning your cart to your property will help keep your street free of obstruction for maintenance and prevent your cart from being stolen or vandalized. -Your house and street number is on the cart, there is also a serial number printed on the bin. This serial number is recorded at the Town Office for identification should the street and house number be removed. -All pick ups will be from the front street unless you are otherwise notified. -If loss or damage to your cart is the result of neglect, you will be responsible for the $100 replacement cost of the cart. HAS YOUR CART BEEN DAMAGED OR GONE MISSING? INFORMATION AND INQUIRIES Contact the Town of Coalhurst Hours of Operation: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday Phone: 403-381-3033
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These Council minutes are edited. For official minutes, please contact the Town office.
MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 1, 2013 COUNCIL MEETING DELEGATIONS 1. Coalhurst Youth Committee: Ms. Heckley and
Ms. Filgas met with Council to provide a report of the activities of the Coalhurst Youth Committee for the year to date 2012/2013 and to present the Treasurer’s Report for the same period.
Ms. Heckley and Ms. Filgas left the Council Chambers at 7:21 p.m. BY-LAWS/REPORTS The following reports were received and reviewed by Council: 1. CAO Report: Director of Operations Lewis presented a written
report to Council. i. Director of Operations
• 300 Gallon Garbage Bins • Sink Holes in Imperial Meadows Park • Improper Drainage Between Residential Lots • Storm Drain Swale – 5200 – 4 Street Constable Kyle Gottschak, with the Lethbridge RCMP Detachment, entered the Council Chambers at 7:23 p.m. CITIZENS WITHOUT FORMAL NOTICE 1. Lethbridge RCMP: Constable Gottschak met
with Council to discuss any issues or concerns. • No major concerns at this time • Vandalism down from previous years
Constable Gottschak left the Council Chambers at 7:45 p.m. Director of Operations Lewis left the Council Chambers at 7:46 p.m. BY-LAWS/REPORTS The following reports were received and reviewed by Council: 1. Bylaws
a. Bylaw No. 364-13: Weight Restriction and Road Ban Bylaw
Councillor Lagemaat moved that Bylaw No. 364-13, Weight Restriction and Road Ban Bylaw, is hereby read a second time. Carried Unanimously Councillor Wittig moved that Bylaw No. 364-13, Weight Restriction and Road Ban Bylaw, be given third and final reading and that the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer be authorized to sign and seal the Bylaw. Carried Unanimously 2. Committee Minutes:
a. Municipal Emergency Management Agency: held September 16, 2013
b. Municipal Subdivision and Development Authority: held September 17, 2013
Councillor Wittig moved that the Council of the Town of Coalhurst further review Land Use Bylaw No. 354-12 in regards to secondary suites in the Residential – R District. Carried Unanimously
c. Policy/Bylaw Review Committee: held September 19, 2013
Councillor Lagemaat moved that Chief Administrative Officer Hauta be authorized to draft an amendment to Miners Memorial Park Policy No. 72-01-02 as follows: 1) change clause 7.c., David A. Veres Social Area
(Social Area) and make 2 separate rates to include an increase of $20.00 for local residents and businesses and an increase of $40.00 for non-residents.
2) change clause 7.d., Camping Area to $15.00 per night including G.S.T.
3) add to clause 9 - Deposit, point 4 - Charges against deposit: excessive clean up
Carried For: Mayor Cassie, Councillor Lagemaat, Councillor Slingerland, Councillor Wittig Against: Deputy Mayor Caldwell Councillor Lagemaat moved that Chief Administrative Officer Hauta be authorized to draft an amendment to Utility Rates and Charges Policy No. 43-01-01, clause 3 Waste Management Rates, to be effective November 1, 2013, as follows: a. The residential and church waste management
rate is $18.70 per calendar month for one 95 gallon bin for one (1) pick up per week. Senior citizens (over the age of 65 years) will be charged $9.35 per calendar month for the same service. A second pick-up per week may be requested for an additional charge of $18.70 per calendar month by any residence or church.
b. The business and school waste management rate is $18.70 per calendar month for one 95 gallon
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bin for one (1) pick-up per week, or $37.40 per calendar month for one 300 gallon bin for one (1) pick-up per week. A second pick-up per week may be requested for an additional charge of $18.70 or $37.40, respectively, per calendar month by any business or school.
c. The Coalhurst Mobile Home Park waste management rate is $18.70 per calendar month for one 95 gallon bin for each mobile bin within the Park for one (1) pick-up per week. A second pick-up per week may be requested for an additional charge of $18.70 per calendar month per bin.
d. Multi-unit residential dwellings waste management rate is $18.70 per calendar month per unit for one (1) pick-up per week. A second pick-up per week may be requested for an additional charge of $18.70 per calendar month per unit.
Carried Unanimously Councillor Lagemaat moved that Chief Administrative Officer Hauta, in conjunction with Bylaw Enforcement Officer Lommerts, amend the draft Coalhurst Dog Bylaw No. 302-04, as suggested by the Policy/Bylaw Review Committee, and bring forward a draft to a Regular Council meeting for discussion and adoption. Carried Unanimously Councillor Wittig moved that Chief Administrative Officer Hauta be authorized to draft an amendment to Dog Control Fees Policy No. 26-01-02 as follows: 1) delete clause 3.a. and replace with:
Initial Impound Fee $30.00 2) change clause 3.b. to 3.c., clause 3.c. to 3.d.,
clause 3.d. to 3.e., clause 3.e. to 3.f. and clause 3.f. to 3.g.
3) replace clause 3.b. with: Care and Sustenance (per day or portion thereof to commence at midnight on the day of impound impoundment) $20.00.
Carried Unanimously Councillor Wittig moved that the Council of the Town of Coalhurst hereby recommends that the Memorandum of Understanding between the Town of Coalhurst and the Coalhurst Youth Committee be reviewed. Carried Unanimously d. Recreation/Cultural Services Committee:
held September 20, 2013 e. Committee of the Whole: held September
24, 2013 Deputy Mayor Caldwell moved that the Council of the Town of Coalhurst hereby authorizes Chief
Administrative Officer Hauta to make arrangements for a meeting with the Coalhurst 55+ Club to discuss the proposed project for upgrades to their facility in the Coalhurst Legion building, being improvements to the rear patio deck, and the funding for this project. Carried Unanimously Councillor Slingerland moved that the Committee Minutes presented in this meeting are accepted. Carried Unanimously 3. CAO Report: CAO Hauta presented a written report to
Council. i. CAO
• County Water Vending Station • Intermunicipal Development Plan • 2013 Capital Projects • Healthy Communities Grant Program
Councillor Lagemaat moved that the Chief Administrative Officer’s Report is hereby accepted as presented. Carried Unanimously 4. Council Member Reports/Questions In addition to the internal committee meetings
already reported, Council members gave reports on their attendance at external Boards, seminars, asked questions and provided other information. a. Councillor Wittig: expressed appreciation
for the opportunity to serve on Council b. Deputy Mayor Caldwell: Early Childhood
Mapping project community presentations, letter in regards to a request for waiver of a tax penalty
c. Councillor Lagemaat: SouthGrow Regional Initiative meetings – interviews for a new manager, Regional Economic Development Authority (REDA) Chair’s teleconference
d. Councillor Slingerland: Community Futures Lethbridge Region meeting, Canadian Federation of Independent Business Alberta Municipal Spending Watch September 2013
5. External Reports a. RCMP Mayor’s Report: August, 2013 b. YWCA Neighbourhood Play Program:
Final Report 2013 c. Green Acres Foundation: Board
Appointments Deputy Mayor Caldwell moved that the External Reports presented in this meeting are accepted. Carried Unanimously
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CORRESPONDENCE a. Economic Developers Alberta re: Alberta 2014
Budget Consultations b. AUMA re: 2012 Renewable Energy Certificate
(REC) c. AUMA re: Pension Announcement for Alberta
Municipalities d. Wellness Alberta re: Campaign Update e. FCM re: Update on Building Canada Fund f. FCM re: President’s Corner Update g. Oldman Watershed Council re: Annual Report h. Government of Alberta re: Restorative Justice
Programs i. Government of Alberta re: Flood Mitigation
Symposium and Updated Information Councillor Wittig moved that the correspondence presented in this meeting is hereby acknowledged and filed. Carried Unanimously OTHER BUSINESS a. County of Lethbridge County Council:
Retirement Party b. Fortis Alberta: Electric Distribution Franchise
Fee for 2014 Councillor Lagemaat moved that the Council of the Town of Coalhurst inform Fortis Alberta that a decrease from 7% to 5% will be required for the Electric Distribution System Franchise Fee percentage for 2014. Carried For: Deputy Mayor Caldwell, Councillor Lagemaat Councillor Wittig Against: Mayor Cassie, Councillor Slingerland c. Oldman River Regional Services Commission:
Draft Land Use Bylaw for the County of Lethbridge
Mr. Watson left the Council Chambers at 9:45 p.m. BUSINESS ARISING Councillor Lagemaat moved that Council retire to an “In Camera” Session at 9:45 p.m., under the authority of the Municipal Government Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, to discuss Gilbert and South Country Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board appeal. Carried Unanimously 1. Brownlee LLP: Gilbert and South Country
Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board appeal.
Councillor Wittig moved that Council return to “Open” Session at 9:52 p.m. Carried Unanimously
Meeting adjourned at 9:53 p.m.
These Council minutes are edited. For official minutes, please contact the Town office.
MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 15, 2013 COUNCIL MEETING BUSINESS ARISING 1. Policy No. 26-01-02: Dog Control Fees Councillor Lagemaat moved that the Council of
the Town of Coalhurst hereby approves Policy No. 26-01-02 – Dog Control Fees for implementation, as presented by Chief Administrative Officer Hauta. Carried Unanimously
2. Policy No. 43-01-01: Utility Rates & Charges Councillor Wittig moved that the Council of the
Town of Coalhurst hereby approves Policy No. 43-01-01 – Utility Rates & Charges for implementation, as presented by Chief Administrative Officer Hauta. Carried Unanimously
BY-LAWS/REPORTS The following reports were received and reviewed by Council: 1. Bylaws
a. Bylaw No. 366-13: Coalhurst Dog Bylaw Councillor Slingerland moved that Bylaw No. 366-13, Coalhurst Dog Bylaw, is hereby read a first time. Carried Unanimously Councillor Lagemaat moved that Bylaw No. 366-13, as amended, is hereby read a second time. Carried Unanimously Deputy Mayor Caldwell moved that Bylaw No. 366-13 be given three readings at this meeting. Carried Unanimously Councillor Wittig moved that Bylaw No. 366-13, Coalhurst Dog Bylaw, be given third and final reading and that the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer be authorized to sign and seal the Bylaw. Carried Unanimously 2. Committee Minutes:
Committee of the Whole: held October 8, 2013 Deputy Mayor Caldwell moved that the Council of the Town of Coalhurst hereby authorizes Chief Administrative Officer Hauta to submit a letter to the
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Oldman River Regional Services Commission stating some concerns with the Draft Land Use Bylaw for the County of Lethbridge. Carried Unanimously Councillor Slingerland moved that the Committee Minutes presented in this meeting are accepted. Carried Unanimously 3. Internal Reports:
a. Miners Memorial Campground Report 2013: a report for the 2013 year showed an increase of 181 campers from 2012 to a total of 358
b. Financial Report: for months ending September 30, 2013
Councillor Lagemaat moved that the Internal Reports presented in this meeting are accepted. Carried Unanimously 4. CAO Report: CAO Hauta presented a written report to
Council. i. CAO
• Coalhurst Intersection Update • Canyon Homes Subdivision Road\ Settlement Issues • Alberta Health Services Meeting Re:
Dispatch Transition • 4-Way Stop
ii. Bylaw Enforcement Officer • Summary of Administrative Activities • Summary of Enforcement Actions • Occurrence Reports Summary
iii. Recreation Coordinator • Centennial Events Update Councillor Slingerland moved that the Chief Administrative Officer’s Report is hereby accepted as presented. Carried Unanimously 5. Council Member Reports/Questions In addition to the internal committee meetings
already reported, Council members gave reports on their attendance at external Boards, seminars, asked questions and provided other information.
a. Deputy Mayor Caldwell: Parent Preschool Programs community conversations, 6th Street between 51st Avenue and 52nd Avenue – street lights out, Town property north of Coalhurst High School – sewage options
b. Councillor Lagemaat: SouthGrow Regional Initiative – Pete Lovering hired as new manager, new garbage bins – front pick up option
6. External Reports
a. Community Futures Lethbridge Region: October Newsletter
Councillor Wittig moved that the External Reports presented in this meeting are accepted. Carried Unanimously CORRESPONDENCE a. Alberta Transportation re: Basic Municipal
Transportation Grant b. Government of Alberta re: Alberta’s
Population Reaches Four Million c. Alberta Municipal Affairs re: Alberta New
Home Buyers Protection Act d. FCM re: Update on Building Canada Fund e. Partners in Protection Association re: Fire
Behavior Case Study of Two Early Winter Grass Fires in Southern Alberta
f Government of Alberta re: Community Update: Lethbridge Chinook Regional Hospital Deputy Mayor Caldwell moved that the correspondence presented in this meeting is hereby acknowledged and filed. Carried Unanimously
OTHER BUSINESS a. City of Lethbridge: Election Agreement
Councillor Lagemaat moved that the Council of the Town of Coalhurst hereby authorizes entering into an agreement with the City of Lethbridge for the conducting of a Separate School Election for the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Separate Regional Division No. 4, Ward No. 2, by the Town of Coalhurst election workers and facilities, in accordance with an October 6, 2013 proposal. Carried Unanimously
Meeting adjourned at 8:50 p.m.
These Council minutes are edited. For official minutes, please contact the Town office.
MINUTES OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING OCTOBER 29, 2013 Chief Administrative Officer Hauta called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Matthew Entz, Coalhurst Good News Centre, gave the Prayer of Dedication.
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Chief Administrative Officer Hauta presented the Official Election Results. OATHS OF OFFICE Chief Administrative Officer Hauta administered the Oath of Office for Dennis Cassie for the position of Mayor. Mayor Cassie assumed the Chair and administered the Oath of Office for the positions of Councillor. SELECTION OF DEPUTY MAYOR Mayor Cassie moved that the Council of the Town of Coalhurst hereby appoints Councillor Slingerland to the office of Deputy Mayor for the 2013/2014 term. Carried Unanimously Mayor Cassie administered the Oath of Office for Marvin Slingerland for the office of Deputy Mayor. FIX DATES, TIMES & PLACE OF ALL REGULAR MEETINGS Mayor Cassie moved that the dates, times and place of all regular Council meetings will be held as set out in Section 5 of the Procedure Bylaw No. 240-97. Carried Unanimously Mr. Entz left the Council Chambers at 7:12 p.m.
APPOINTMENT OF BOARD MEMBERS Mayor Cassie moved that the following appointments be made for the 2013/2014 term: a. Municipal Subdivision & Development
Authority (Caldwell, Edgecombe-Green, Member-at-Large – Lawrence Watmough) – Chairman Caldwell
b. Municipal Subdivision & Development Appeal Board (Slingerland, one Member-at-Large - and three members of the ORRSC Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board)
c. Green Acres Foundation (Caldwell) d. Oldman River Regional Services Commission
(Watson) e. Emergency Measures (Cassie, Edgecombe-
Green) f. Community Futures Lethbridge Region
(Slingerland) g. SouthGrow Regional Initiative (Cassie - and
business representative – ) h. Barons-Eureka-Warner F.C.S.S. Board (two
positions rotated between Barons, Coalhurst, Nobleford and Picture Butte) (Coalhurst – 2015 – 2017)
i. Chinook Arch Regional Library System (Watson)
j. 2013 Centennial Committee (Cassie) k. Regional Local Assessment Appeal Board (
) l. Regional Composite Assessment Appeal Board
( ) m. Southern Alberta Energy-From-Waste Alliance
(Slingerland) n. Intermunicipal Committee with County of
Lethbridge (Caldwell, Edgecombe-Green, Slingerland) – Chairman, on behalf of Town, Slingerland
Carried Unanimously
INTERNAL COMMITTEES Mayor Cassie moved that the following Internal Committee appointments be made for the 2013/2014 term: a. Risk Management Committee (Caldwell,
Edgecombe-Green) – Chairman Caldwell b. Economic Development Committee (Cassie,
Watson) – Chairman Watson c. Policy/Bylaw Review Committee (Cassie,
Edgecombe-Green) – Chairman Edgecombe-Green
d. Recreation/Cultural Services Committee (Slingerland, Watson) – Chairman Watson
e. Community Enhancement Committee (Caldwell, Watson) – Chairman Caldwell
f. Finance Committee (Cassie, Slingerland) – Chairman Slingerland
Carried Unanimously
INTERNAL APPOINTMENTS Mayor Cassie moved that the following appointments are confirmed for the 2013/2014 term: a. Assessor – Benchmark Assessment Consultants
Inc. – Morgan Strate b. Assessment Review Board Clerk – ORRSC c. Municipal Subdivision & Development Appeal
Board Clerk – ORRSC d. Director of Emergency Management – Colin
Emerson e. Deputy Director of Emergency Management –
Kathy Wallocha f. Public Information Officer – Barbara
Edgecombe-Green g. Health Inspector – Alberta Health Services h. Engineer – MPE Engineering Ltd. i. Solicitor – North & Company – Phil North
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j. Auditor – KPMG – Mark De Blois k. Risk Management Coordinators – Kim Hauta
and Kevin Lewis l. Development Officer – ORRSC – Ryan Dyck m. Weed Inspector – Kevin Lewis n. FOIP Head – Kim Hauta o. Pest Control Inspector – Kevin Lewis p. Tangible Capital Asset Engineer – Associated
Engineering Alberta Ltd. Carried Unanimously
SIGNING AUTHORITY Mayor Cassie moved that the signing authority for the Town of Coalhurst is Mayor Cassie or in his absence Deputy Mayor Slingerland or in his absence Councillor Edgecombe-Green and Chief Administrative Officer Hauta or in his absence Director of Corporate Services Ramias. Carried Unanimously ETHICAL GUIDELINES OF CONDUCT FOR MEMBERS OF COUNCIL Mayor Cassie moved that this Council of the Town of Coalhurst confirms its commitment to the Ethical Guidelines of Conduct for Members of Council dated May 7, 2002. Carried Unanimously Meeting adjourned at 7:36 p.m.
“Thought for the Month”
They went with songs to the battle, they were young.
Straight of limb, true of eyes, steady and aglow.
They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted,
They fell with their faces to the foe.
These Council minutes are edited. For official minutes, please contact the Town office.
MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OCTOBER 29, 2013 BUSINESS ARISING 1. Waste Management: Director of Operations
Kevin Lewis provided Council with an update on the automated collection cart instructions.
BY-LAWS/REPORTS The following reports were received and reviewed by Council: 1. Council Member Reports/Questions
In addition to the internal committee meetings already reported, Council members gave reports on their attendance at external Boards, seminars, asked questions and provided other information.
a. Councillor Edgecombe-Green: glad to be back on Council b. Deputy Mayor Slingerland: update on
Imperial Meadows Park c. Councillor Caldwell: response from County
of Lethbridge in regards to concerns with the Draft Land Use Bylaw, Halloween – will members of Coalhurst Fire Department be patrolling, invitation, through Lethbridge RCMP, for Sheriff’s Department to attend Council meeting, follow-up on Coalhurst intersection exiting notice request
d. Councillor Watson: looking forward to term on Council
CORRESPONDENCE a. AUMA re: New Chapter for Local
Governments b. AUMA re: Elections Alter AUMA Board of
Directors c. 2013 AUMA Convention re: Government
Departments at the AUMA Convention Deputy Mayor Slingerland moved that the correspondence presented in this meeting is hereby acknowledged and filed. Carried Unanimously OTHER BUSINESS a. County of Lethbridge/Town of Picture Butte:
George Cuff Council Orientation Session
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Councillor Caldwell moved that Mayor Cassie, Deputy Mayor Slingerland, Councillor Caldwell, Councillor Edgecombe-Green, Councillor Watson and Chief Administrative Officer Hauta are hereby authorized to attend the George Cuff Council Orientation Session in Picture Butte on October 31, 2013. Carried Unanimously b. County of Lethbridge, City of Lethbridge and
Town of Coaldale: Coordination of a Multiple EOC Response – Part 1
Councillor Edgecombe-Green moved that Director of Emergency Management Colin Emerson and Deputy Director of Emergency Management Kathy Wallocha are hereby authorized to attend the Workshop on the Coordination of a Multiple EOC Response – Part I in Lethbridge on November 27, 2013. Carried Unanimously c. Southern Alberta Energy-from-Waste
Association: Annual General Meeting Councillor Watson moved that Mayor Cassie and Deputy Mayor Slingerland are hereby authorized to attend the Southern Alberta Energy-from-Waste Association Annual General Meeting in Nanton on November 29, 2013. Carried Unanimously d. Alberta Urban Municipalities Association:
2013 AUMA Convention & AMSC Trade Show Councillor Caldwell moved that Mayor Cassie, Deputy Mayor Slingerland, Councillor Caldwell, Councillor Edgecombe-Green, Councillor Watson and Chief Administrative Officer Hauta are hereby authorized to attend the 2013 AUMA Convention & AMSC Trade Show in Calgary on November 20 to November 22, 2013. Carried Unanimously e. Alberta Urban Municipalities Association: 2013 Resolutions f. Coalhurst Community Centre: 2013 Centennial
Enhancement Project Mayor Cassie moved that the Council of the Town of Coalhurst hereby authorizes an enhancement to the sound and lighting system in the Coalhurst Community Centre, at an estimated cost of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000.00), with funding from the 2013 Centennial allocations. Carried Unanimously Meeting adjourned at 8:55 p.m.
BEST DECORATED
HOME CONTEST
Prepare your home for the judging of the “BEST DECORATED HOME CONTEST”. Council will be touring the Town, on a date to be determined, to do the judging for this contest. Watch for date in December Town News.
Good Luck!!
Coalhurst Elementary School
Go to: www.coalhurstelementaryschool.ca for all the up to date information on Coalhurst Elementary School. Find all the latest news, notices, events and pictures on the school web site.
Coalhurst High School
CHS PRINCIPAL’S REPORT – MR. MCINTYRE
Literacy is taking the spotlight in CHS this year! Our staff is excited to bring forward increased opportunities for students to improve their literacy levels. This year parents can expect that teachers in all core classes will be using more reading, writing, and vocabulary strategies in their everyday instruction. We are also investing in a “leveled library” so students will have plenty of reading options at their reading level. We are also going to use a diminished number of whole class novel studies in favor of allowing students
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to read independently at their levels. This is all in a long term effort to ensure 100% high school completion since we know there is direct correlation between students’ literacy levels and their likelihood of graduating and moving onto high level training beyond high school.
In school spirit news, our students and staff are about to begin Spy Games! Participants engage in a secret spy game where the goal is to avoid being “clothes pinned” by another spy. Those who are pinned are eliminated and those who survive go on to the next round. What is the point you may ask? We want to have some mid-November fun and encourage students of all ages to get to know one another.
On Halloween we were lucky enough to have Hoja perform for our staff and students. These highly engaging a capella group. We also had a dress up competition won by a Nerd. Nerds were also a part of the theme this year as Mr. Barwegan led a group of staff as Trekkies and they were also awarded prizes for Nerdiest costumes.
I want to introduce two of our new faces this year. The first is Aaron Moffat. Aaron has taught in Picture Butte at both the Picture Butte High School and at the Picture Butte Outreach School. He is one half of our English department and has brought his skills in music to assist in the development of the music program.
Aaron’s better half, Melissa Moffat, has also joined our team. Melissa is also an English major and is focusing on the senior high classes. Melissa’s other interests lie in drama. She is also supporting our student council. If you see these
two wonderful folks be sure to introduce yourselves and welcome them to Coalhurst!
Enjoy the Turkey Bingo on November 22nd! Go to: www.coalhursthighschool.ca for all the up to date information on Coalhurst High School. Find all the latest news, notices, events and pictures on the school web site.
“A Remembrance Day Thought”
A Veteran is someone who at one point in his life, wrote a blank cheque
made payable to "Canada" for the amount of
"up to, and including, my life".
~~unknown
Take time to REMEMBER!
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Thank you to everyone who supported me in October’s municipal election. While disappointed not to be able to serve as your Mayor, I wish to congratulate the elected Council and hope they may be successful in leading Coalhurst towards the potential we all know our town has! I am certainly proud to continue to offer my experience and top-notch service as your Real Estate Professional within our great community!
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Who is the longest living resident in the Town of Coalhurst? Send your name, street address and the year you moved into the town to Lesley Leblanc [email protected]. Deadline to enter - December 7, 2013. A prize will be given to the longest living resident at our December 100th Anniversary event. Time Capsule Have items of interest that represent the Town of Coalhurst – or items that are all about 2013? Bring them to the Town Office for the Centennial Time Capsule. Selection of the items that best represent 2013 and the Town will be placed in our Coalhurst Centennial Time Capsule. For each item leave your name, phone number and details of the item (you may have a story that needs to be told with the item on what makes it significant). Deadline to contribute is December 7, 2013. Our Future The Centennial Committee is seeking your approval to put your family’s last name on the monument plaque to represent “The Future” of our town. Please email or write us with your consent to Lesley at the Town Office to [email protected]. Deadline to respond is December 7, 2013. December 2013 Only 1 more month until the official 100th Anniversary of the Town of Coalhurst – Tuesday, December 17th marks the big day and we will be celebrating the talent of our town featuring our community choir, children’s choirs, and high school band. Those interested in joining the Community Choir please contact Gay Higginson at the Coalhurst Elementary School- 403-381-3330. Rehearsals dates will be 7:00 pm in the CES music rooms on Thursday nights - November 7, 21, December 5, 12. If there are others that would like to participate in the event, there are two ways to do so:
1. Drop the Centennial Committee an email and tell us your talent that you would like to perform (there are a few spots open for the performances but please note the schedule is tight so unfortunately some may not be selected). Email Kristine at [email protected]
2. Volunteer – help us with serving cake (yes that’s right Birthday Cake!!), set up and decorating, and clean up. Leave a message for Kim Horak at the Town Office at 403-381-3033.