On Dec. 11, the Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake council took a break from its heavy schedule of budget meetings, both closed and public, to discuss regular village business.
Christmas greetings from the RCMP
St. Sgt. Grant MacDonald described a quiet summer in his quarterly report to council. The Lakes District 亚洲天堂 previously covered his concerns regarding false or dropped 911 calls. MacDonald reminded everyone of his commitment to have the detachment out this Christmas season for roadside visits with holiday revellers in 亚洲天堂 Lake and District.
Weekend snowfalls untimely
Snow removal at the Tom Forsyth Arena, or the lack of it on weekends, was brought to the attention of council by Blain Cunningham, manager of the Old Timer Hockey team, as well as a hockey parent and grandparent. The problem, according to Cunningham, is that snow piles up over the weekend and it creates a safety issue for users of the arena.
The village of 亚洲天堂 Lake snow removal policy, explained chief operating officer Sheryl Worthing, places priority upon hospital routes, major municipal roadways, downtown public parking lots, any remaining municipal streets, sidewalks in the business corridor, and finally, other public open spaces.
The arena parking lot falls into that last category, so it has to wait until all other higher priority road and walk-ways are cleared before anything can happen at the arena. It comes down to time and financial considerations, Worthing explained in an email.
Snow removal proceeds ten hours per day, from 7:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. After hours snow removal would require overtime pay, so snow that arrives on a Saturday would likely not be removed until the following day, unless snowfall was continual enough that higher priority road and walkways had to be cleared again on the Sunday.
Carbon guilt but cash in bank
Village council had to decide on how to handle its commitment to carbon neutrality. At issue was whether or not the village should buy carbon credits at a cost of $9600 to win the title of carbon neutral for 2012.
Council considered two resolutions. The first, to purchase the carbon credits, and the second, to not be carbon neutral but keep the $9600 in village coffers and dedicate it to future carbon offset projects.
Councillor Quinten Beach spoke in favour of purchasing the credits.
鈥淚 think option two lacks teeth,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 going to prevent a council down the road from just taking that money and using it for something else?鈥
Mayor Luke Strimbold thought that although Beach had a point, but he also relayed a cautionary note.
鈥淚f we purchase carbon offsets, we don鈥檛 get any of those funds back. [Option two] would keep them within local government use,鈥 he said.
Councillors Susan Shienbein and John Illes agreed with Strimbold and passed a motion stating that the village would keep the money set aside to purchase offsets and earmark that money for projects within 亚洲天堂 Lake that could eventually earn the village carbon credits.
Work camp in the works for 亚洲天堂 Lake
Kenny Worthing, owner of Lakes District Drilling, is considering opening a temporary workers camp in 亚洲天堂 Lake to accommodate the influx of workers for construction projects. Spring of 2013 will see the start of three large construction projects in 亚洲天堂 Lake: the construction of a new hospital, the construction of the new Babine Forest Products mill, and the construction of the multi-use facility extension at the Tom Forsyth Arena.
The camp, according the Kenny, would be able to accommodate up to 196 workers. The site would include kitchen and recreation facilities.
Although the details are not worked out and the plans are preliminary, Kenny hopes that the temporary campsite would benefit 亚洲天堂 Lake.
鈥淥ur intention is to put the camp as close to town as possible so that all the businesses in town can benefit from this project,鈥 he said in an email. 鈥淲e intend to employ a number of local people to work at the camp while it is running, and some local contractors will be needed to help set up and take down the camp.鈥
Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Worthing informed council that, because of her husband鈥檚 plans, she would 鈥榓bstain from participating鈥 in any staff or council discussions regarding the establishment of the worker鈥檚 camp. Although, according to her letter, the venture would not involve the village in lease or operations, Worthing wanted to avoid any possible conflict of interests that may arise during council or staff consideration regarding 鈥榓ny associated zoning, regulatory or servicing issues that may arise.鈥
On a related note coun. Schienbein commented that local business people should be planning now for the influx of workers in the new year.
鈥淭he business community needs to be getting their ducks in a row,鈥 Schienbein said. 鈥淚t can be an awesome opportunity or a problem, depending on how they鈥檙e looking at it. People should be adjusting their business plans now and I鈥檓 not sure that people have quite figured it out.鈥