HIRA BRIEFING NOTE- June 15, 2024

This is a brief note to HIRA members and other residents of Howe Island about the Township of Frontenac Islands regular council meeting held on Monday April 8, 2024. Note to report on the May 13, 2024 Council meeting will follow soon.

 

 

Only matters of particular interest to Howe Island residents are highlighted  here.

 

Tribute to Jim McReynolds:

The meeting was opened with a moment of silence to mark the recent passing of Jim McReynolds, a long-time Howe Island resident. As a tribute to Jim, Mike Quinn provided a summary of Mr. McReynolds many contributions to the community of Howe Island which included his work with the Island’s volunteer fire department and his contributions to parish life at St Philomena’s Church.

 

Jim will be dearly missed by his extended McReynolds family and the many friends he made over the years on Howe Island.

 

Howe Island Recreation Committee:

Howe Island resident, Sonia Cliffe, made a presentation to Council on behalf of the Howe Island Recreation Committee. Ms. Cliffe outlined a number of events the Committee proposes to stage over the summer and fall of 2024.

 

 

Planned events include:

    •  Coffee club / Farmer’s market

    Coffee and condiments will be available at the municipal administration building, 50 Base Line Rd, on Saturday morning between 10 a.m. – 12 Noon. A donation jar will be available to allow residents to contribute  to operating costs. Council consented to the use of the administration building on Saturday mornings for the coffee club.

     

    Council also consented to Ms. Cliffe’s request that Island residents be allowed to conduct a Farmer’s Market using the municipal parking lot and adjacent lawn between 10 a.m. – 12 Noon to sell locally grown meat, produce, crafts etc. Participants will need to provide their own tables & chairs and will be required to clean up after themselves at the conclusion of each market.

     

      • Dance at Parish Hall

      Expected to be staged late September or early October. Details to follow from Recreation Committee.

       

      Staff Reports:

       

      Public Works Report No. PW-002-24: 

      Subject: Howe Island – NG911 Fuller Road Report

      Fire Chief, Mike Quinn, reported on a proposal to clarify and rationalize street names and 911 addresses for properties located in the Fuller Road area. The proposal was a collaborative effort between Emergency Services staff and residents in the area. Council received the report for information.

       

       

      Public Works Report No. PW-004-24, Howe Island Purchase of Mowers:

      After conducting an RFP process for grass mowing for township properties, Council has decided to bring this function “in house” and to use Township staff, rather than outside contractors, to cut grass on township properties.

       

      As a consequence, Council has directed staff to complete the purchase of two (2) mowers to be used by Howe Island public works staff. Total cost for the machines is $21,254.17.

       

       

      Verbal Update Howe Island Township (East) Ferry:

      Mike Quinn provided a verbal report to Council on the types of constraints that limit the ability of the Township (East) ferry to expand its service levels when the County (West) ferry is taken out of service unexpectedly.

       

       

      Funding for the Township ferry is provided pursuant to a service agreement between the Township and MTO. The service agreement governs staffing levels, hours of operation etc. Fire Chief Quinn advised Council that any significant expansion in Township ferry service will require the Township to negotiate an expanded service agreement with MTO.

       

       

      Finance Report No. FN-001-24:

      Council received the 2023 Petition for Subsidy from the MTO for the Township (East) ferry. The total subsidy amount for 2023 is $516,942.24.

      Council approved the amount, subject to a review to be completed by the 

      Township Treasurer to ensure all staffing costs for 2023 have been captured in the amount of the petition.

       

      Following approval by the Treasurer, the petition will be submitted to MTO to receive the final 2023 payment due.

       

       

      END of COUNCIL BUSINESS

       

      END OF BRIEFING NOTE

       

      PLEASE NOTE: If you are a member of HIRA, thank you for your support. If you are not a member, please consider joining at $10 per year. Yearly membership dues are due on January 1 of each year. If you have paid, thank you.

       

       

      If you have not paid, please send or deliver a cheque payable to HIRA to one of our Directors or place a cheque into the HIRA mailbox at the roadside at the Township Office. You can also pay by e-transfer to memberservices@howeisland.org.

        • Movie nights to be staged on designated weeknights through the summer. Seating will be provided in the municipal building parking lot. It is anticipated that movie nights will begin in July.
        • Howe Island History Day

        Sunday July 14 at the Parish Hall. Detail to follow from the Recreation  Committee.

        • Dance at Parish Hall

        Expected to be staged late September or early October. Details to follow from Recreation Committee.

         

        Staff Reports:

         

        Public Works Report No. PW-002-24: 

        Subject: Howe Island – NG911 Fuller Road Report

        Fire Chief, Mike Quinn, reported on a proposal to clarify and rationalize street names and 911 addresses for properties located in the Fuller Road area. The proposal was a collaborative effort between Emergency Services staff and residents in the area. Council received the report for information.

         

         

        Public Works Report No. PW-004-24, Howe Island Purchase of Mowers:

        After conducting an RFP process for grass mowing for township properties, Council has decided to bring this function “in house” and to use Township staff, rather than outside contractors, to cut grass on township properties.

         

        As a consequence, Council has directed staff to complete the purchase of two (2) mowers to be used by Howe Island public works staff. Total cost for the machines is $21,254.17.

         

         

        Verbal Update Howe Island Township (East) Ferry:

        Mike Quinn provided a verbal report to Council on the types of constraints that limit the ability of the Township (East) ferry to expand its service levels when the County (West) ferry is taken out of service unexpectedly.

         

         

        Funding for the Township ferry is provided pursuant to a service agreement between the Township and MTO. The service agreement governs staffing levels, hours of operation etc. Fire Chief Quinn advised Council that any significant expansion in Township ferry service will require the Township to negotiate an expanded service agreement with MTO.

         

         

        Finance Report No. FN-001-24:

        Council received the 2023 Petition for Subsidy from the MTO for the Township (East) ferry. The total subsidy amount for 2023 is $516,942.24.

        Council approved the amount, subject to a review to be completed by the 

        Township Treasurer to ensure all staffing costs for 2023 have been captured in the amount of the petition.

         

        Following approval by the Treasurer, the petition will be submitted to MTO to receive the final 2023 payment due.

         

         

        END of COUNCIL BUSINESS

         

        END OF BRIEFING NOTE

         

        PLEASE NOTE: If you are a member of HIRA, thank you for your support. If you are not a member, please consider joining at $10 per year. Yearly membership dues are due on January 1 of each year. If you have paid, thank you.

         

         

        If you have not paid, please send or deliver a cheque payable to HIRA to one of our Directors or place a cheque into the HIRA mailbox at the roadside at the Township Office. You can also pay by e-transfer to memberservices@howeisland.org.

        March 2024 Briefing Note

        On behalf of HIRA:

        This is a brief note to HIRA members and other residents of Howe Island about the Township of Frontenac Islands regular council meeting held on Monday March 11, 2024. 


        Please note below re: Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024 info at: https://engagefrontenac.ca/2024-total-eclipse-emergency-preparedness


        Only matters of particular interest to Howe Island residents are highlighted here.


        The following by-laws were passed at the meeting:


        By-law #008-2024 to appoint a municipal treasurer:

        The by-law was enacted to appoint Jesse Collins, CPA as Treasurer for the Township. Mr. Collins has a wealth of experience in municipal finance and treasury functions.


        By-law #009-2024 to change the start time for regular meetings of Council: The by-law was enacted to change the start time for future regular council meetings from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m.

        Reason given for the change in start time for meetings was to cut down on overtime costs arising from evening work required by Township staff with the current schedule.


        By-Law #010-2024 to set a tariff of fees payable with applications made in respect of Planning matters:

        The by-law prescribes fees payable to the Township in respect of each type of application made in respect of Planning matters.

        The tariff of fees can be found in Schedule A – Planning Fees and Charges found on pages 212-213 of the meeting agenda. 

        A link to the agenda is provided here:

        By-Law #011-2024 to appoint a Building Inspector / Provincial Offences Officer:

        The by-law was enacted to appoint Kenneth Berrington as Building Inspector / Provincial Offences Officer for the township.

        We understand Mr. Berrington has been appointed to act as support for the Chief Building Inspector, Marcel Lavigne.


        By-Law #012-2024 to establish a tariff of fees for Sewage System Permit Application:

        The by-law was enacted to establish fees payable with sewage system permit applications.

        The new fee schedule is set out in Schedule A to the by-law and can be found at page 220 of the agenda for the March 11,

        2024 council meeting. A link to access the agenda follows:https://frontenac.civicweb.net/filepro/documents/263837


        Staff Report:

        Public Works Report No PW-CEMC-001-24, Subject: Howe Island – April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

        Submitted by Mike Quinn, Howe Island Fire Chief, the report deals with the total solar eclipse that is expected to occur at or around 3:20 p.m. on Monday April 8. The report details various public safety considerations and risks arising from the event. The report can be viewed on pages 38-40 of the agenda for the March 11, 2024 regular council meeting. As noted above the agenda can be accessed using the following link:

        https://frontenac.civicweb.net/filepro/documents/263837


        Further to Chief Quinn’s excellent report, The County of Frontenac has issued a list of safety tips and suggestions that can be accessed using the link below:

        https://engagefrontenac.ca/2024-total-eclipse-emergency-preparedness


        Residents are encouraged to read both documents to ensure they can safely enjoy the eclipse.


        END of COUNCIL BUSINESS


        Other Items:

        2024 Township Budget:

        Council has yet to finalize the budget for the township. We understand they are very close to completing the process and expect to finalize the 2024 budget at the next council meeting scheduled for Monday April 8, 2024.


        HIRA will update residents of Howe Island as information becomes available.

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