Minutes – Village of Grand Manan – Regular Council Meeting –04/07/08Cont’d:
Village Of Grand Manan
Regular Council Meeting
Grand Manan Boys & Girls Club
April 7, 2008 – 7:30 pm
Calling to Order:
Mayor Greene called this meeting to order at 7:30pm.
Attendance:
Mayor Dennis Greene, Deputy Mayor Robert Moses, Councillors Philman Green, Darcy Russell, Wayne Sturgeon, Michael O’Neill, Peter Wilcox, Sherman Ross and Mark Ingersoll, Acting CAO Rob MacPherson, Clerk Natalie Parsons, Treasurer Raima Green, Corp Andy Cook, 2 GMTV Workers, Pastor Ron Ford, Theresa McFarland,7members of the public.
Prayer:
Pastor Ron Fordoffered prayer over Council and this meeting.
Opening Remarks:
Mayor Greene thanked the concerned public for voicing their concerns on the Light Keepers House at Swallow Tail. Also would like to thank those people for the meeting they conducted, they are to be commended on a fine meeting and I think that you can be rest assured that Council listened.
On another matter Mayor Greene congratulated the staff and students of the Grand Manan Community School on the annual report card of Atlantic Canadian High Schools.Out of 44 English speaking schools, Grand Manan was ranked number one. This is something that they should be congratulated for.
Disclosure of Conflict of Interest:
No disclosures at this time.
Adoption of Minutes:
Moved by Councillor O’Neill, seconded by Deputy Mayor Moses to accept the minutes of March 3, 2008with the correction noted.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-55
RCMP Report:
Corp Andy Cook read the RCMP report.
Ten Minute Open Session:
Pastor Ron Ford spoke concerning a certain individual returning to the island and the safety and concerns of the residents.
Corp Andy Cook addressed Pastor Ford’s concerns.
Delegations and/or Special Speakers:
Grand Manan Committee-
Theresa MacFarland spoke on behalf of the concerned Citizens of the Grand Manan Committee. She presented petitions and survey information that oppose the sale of Swallowtail Light keeper’s House. She also presented what they propose to do with the permission of Council.
Petitions and/or Written Submissions to be Read:
Letter from Gail Mackenzie-
Gail Mackenzie has written a letter expressing her concern over the sale of Swallowtail Light Keeper’s House.
Letter from Sandra Gulliver-
Sandra Gulliver sent a letter opposing the sale of Swallowtail Keeper’s House and land.
Grand Manan Chamber of Commerce and Tourism-
Letter received from Theresa McFarland representing the Grand Manan Chamber of Commerce and Tourism opposing the sale of Swallowtail Innkeeper’s House and lands.
Old Business:
Swallow Tail Light Keeper’s House-
Moved by Councillor Sturgeon, seconded by Deputy Mayor Moses to discuss the Swallow Tail Light Keeper’s House.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-56
Moved by Councillor Russell, seconded by Councillor O’Neill to rescind motion 08-16 to list the Swallow Tail Light Keeper’s House with a Realtor.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-57
Moved by Councillor O’Neill, seconded by Councillor Russell that the Village of Grand Manan create a Local Historic Place Register, as a means of participating in the Historic Places Initiative, with the objective being to identify, document and designate and list historic places of local significance within the municipality of Grand Manan.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-58
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Deputy Mayor Moses that council meet with “Friends of Lighthouse” early in June 2008.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-59
Rebate for low income seniors-
Moved by Councillor Michael O’Neill, seconded by Councillor Wayne Sturgeon that we send the following resolution to UMNB Zone 4 “That,
Whereas: Many low income citizens of the province of New Brunswick are greatly suffering from the escalating property assessments of their non improved homes, and
Whereas: the Municipalities act under 90.01(4) forbids Municipalities from issuing rebates to any groups or individuals,
Therefore, be it resolved that: the province of New Brunswick amend 90.01(4) of the Municipalities Act to read – forbids Municipalities from issuing rebates to any groups or companies.”
Motion Carried 08-60
Yes Votes: Counillors Michael O’Neill, Wayne Sturgeon, Darcy Russell,
Peter Wilcox, and Sherman Ross
No Votes: Deputy Mayor Robert Moses, Councillors Mark Ingersoll,
and Philman Green
Correspondence:
Response form Minister of Public Safety-
Council has received a letter from Honourable John W Foran concerning the letter that was sent to him outlining the Council discussions about the review of events surrounding the Cedar Street incident of July 2006. He wanted to reassure the Village that The Department of Public Safety remains committed to maintaining a strong partnership with the village to work toward that end.
The International Awards for Livable Communities-
The improvement in the quality of life for its citizens is the declared objective of every community. The challenge is how to achieve this objective with many competing demands and limited resources. The International Awards for Livable Communities has demonstrated that the most effective way to achieve local environmental objectives and value for money is by sharing International Best Practice. For more information or Registration forms please contact the Village Office.
Thank you from Harvest House-
Council has received a thank you letter from Harvest House thanking them for there contribution.
Royal Canadian Legion-
The Royal Canadian Legion New Brunswick has sent out a copy of their annual “Military Service Recognition Book” recognizing New Brunswick’s Veterans who have served our Country so valiantly. They have also sent the Village a certificate of Appreciation acknowledging the support given for New Brunswick’s Veterans.
Pre-Earth Awareness Event-
New Brunswick Environment Industry Association in collaboration with Efficiency New Brunswick in recognizing Earth Day 2008 is holding an energy efficiency awareness event on Wednesday, April 16 at the WU Centre.
Veterans Affairs Canada-
The first Sunday in May marks the 65th Anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic. In order to pay homage to the men and women who put their lives on the line and recognize that the values these Canadians fought for during the Battle of the Atlantic are the same values we uphold today-peace, truth, justice, freedom and knowledge- events and activities are being planned across the country. They are encouraging communities to become involved by planning their own activities to honour local Veterans.
Moved by Councillor Sturgeon, seconded by Councillor O’Neill that we mark the 65th Anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic on May 4, 2008 at 2:30pm at the North Head Wharf by having a wreath toss ceremony.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-61
Protection of Firefighters-
Minister Carmel Robichaud announced on March 19, 2008 that a bill was introduced in the Legislative Assembly to protect firefighters from being sued or criminally charged in relation to personal injuries or property damages incurred as a result of their actions in the course of duty. This bill will amend the Municipalities Act to limit firefighters’ liability to legal action, by providing that no action shall be commenced against then from anything done or not done in good faith in the course of their duties.
New Business:
Grand Manan Tourism-
Moved by Deputy Mayor Moses, seconded by Councillor O’Neill to direct staff to register the domain grandmanan.ca and have it redirect visitors to our current website villageofgrandmanan.com.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-62
Welcome Sign for Grand Manan-
Moved by Deputy Mayor Moses, seconded by Councillor Wilcox to direct staff to take appropriate steps to get a welcome to Grand Manan sign made up, 4 x 8 ftin size.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-63
Rotary Club of Grand Manan-
Moved by Deputy Mayor Moses, seconded by Councillor Wilcox to release the funds for the rotary club.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-64
Trout Stocking for 2008-
Councillor Sturgeon gave an update on the trout stocking for 2008.
Transfer of HST-
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor Wilcox that: be it resolved to transfer $2,174.25 from the General Operating Fund bank account to the Capital Reserve Fund bank account.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-64
Transfer of Funds-
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor Russell to rescind motion number 08-22 that we transfer $21,000.00 to the Capital Reserve Fund from the General Operating Account for the Fire Truck and SCBA.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-65
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor O’Neill be it resolved that $21,000.00 be transferred from the General Operating Fund to the Capital Reserve Fund Bond.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-66
Transfer for Fire Truck-
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor O’Neill to table this item for one month.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-67
City Fiberglass Insulation Ltd-
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor O’Neill be it resolved that we move $3,081.51 from the Capital Reserve Fund to the General Capital Fund to make payment to City Fiberglass Insulation Ltd for the Venmar system for the Fire Hall.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-68
ADI Invoices-
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor Wilcox be it resolved that we move $288,544.99 from the MRIF bank account in the Capital Reserve Fund to the General Capital Fund to make payment to ADI Limited for the Boys & Girls Club Infrastructure Project.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-69
Summer Vacation Guide-
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor Sturgeon that we purchase a ¼ page color ad for The Telegraph Journal Summer Vacation Guide 2008 at a cost of $637.56.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-70
Grant/Donation Request-
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor Russell that we purchase an ad in The Royal Canadian Legion of New Brunswick 2008 addition of the “Military Service Recognition Book” at the cost of $195.00.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-71
Grant/Donation Request-
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor Wilcox to donate $200.00 to the Library Boards annual Silent Auction.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-72
Committee Reports:
Report form Adhoc Committee-
Councilor Ross gave an update on the MRIF project and the cost analysis of the project.
Approval to Pay the Following Invoices:
CARS2nd Quarter funding$2,500.00
WHSCC$4,085.68
Fosters Electric Co LtdLight Keepers House $2,273.00 Siemans Airport Supplies $1,673.99
Joel Hansen Law OfficesB&G Club project$2,199.00
Maple Ridge TruckingRepairs to Whistle Rd$1,745.85
Moved by Councillor O’Neill, seconded by Councillor Russell to pay the invoices as read.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-73
Moved byCouncillor Green, seconded byCouncillor Wilcox to move to closed session.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-74
The meeting adjourned into closed session at9:21pm
This meeting was called back to order at9:45pm
Closed Session:
Doctors House-
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor Russell to direct staff to get 2-3 quotes to have a half bath put in at Doctors House.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-75
Moved by Councillor Green, seconded by Councillor Wilcox to pay the bill for $782.50 for upgrades to the garage door.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-76
Light Keepers House-
Letter for Council, information only.
Temporary relocation of Boys & Girls Club-
Moving to Wesylan Church in North Head.
Personnel-
Clerk Linda Sullivan Brown-
Moved by Councillor O’Neill, seconded by Councillor Green to offer Clerk Linda Sullivan Brown a 5% increase in pay and a $1000.00 back to work bonus when she returns to work.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-77
Seminars:
CENB Conference and Trade Show-
Consulting Engineers of New Brunswick Board and its members firms is having their 2008 CENB Conference & Trade Show on April 23, 2008 at the Saint John Trade and Convention Centre.
Next Meetings:
Regular Council Meeting-
Grand Manan Boys and Girls Club
May 5, 2008– 7:30pm
PAC Meeting-
Village Office
April 15, 2008– 7:30pm
Adjournment:
Moved by Councillor O’Neill, seconded by Councillor Ross to adjourn.
Motion Unanimously Carried 08-78
This meeting was adjourned at9:52pm.
Mayor: ______
Clerk: ______
Approved: ______
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