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Board meetings and strategic plans from Amisk
The council discussed concerns about a property, trees by a school, dogs, and lighting in the village. They received a presentation from Parkland Regional Library about their services and council's responsibilities. A proposal for a fall market in the village was presented. The council discussed communicating with the MD of Provost, amendments to the Unsightly Bylaw, and the implementation of an RV and Holiday Trailer bylaw. They also discussed concerns with the parole board, the fees for a debit machine in the Village Office, and AEMA Local Officials training. The council discussed and accepted the Utility Safety Partners User Agreement and the MSI Amending Agreement. The 2022 West Fire Budget and a playground inspection report were accepted. A Public Works foreman was hired, and Water Plan Supervisor was approved to attend a conference. The MD of Provost will host the 2022 Joint Meeting. The council also discussed Agency and Advisory Committee, DEM Report, CAO Report, Public Works Report, Financial Report, and Correspondence. They moved the March 2022 Regular Council Meeting to March 17, 2022.
The council meeting included a presentation of the 2015 audited financial statement, discussion on a water complaint, solar panel for evaporation at the lagoon, and extra water going to the lagoon. Decisions were made to hire Rick Damberger to replace the back door at the Public Works building, place ads in the Star News for Grad 2016 and in the East Central Review for an Animal Control Officer, run the Summer Fun Program at the Amisk Library, place an ad in the Amisk Yearbook, allow the Townman to hire the summer student, pay accounts payable, and hold the Annual General Meeting on September 14, 2016.
The council discussed supplying wieners and buns for the wiener roast for Amisk Days, purchasing tools for the Public Works Shop, and accepting a development permit. They also agreed to send Deputy Mayor Adams to a conference, contact a contractor to address soil erosion, and issue notices to residents with unkept yards. Additionally, they approved participation in the MD of Provost golf tournament and payment of accounts payable.
The council discussed ordering new street address signs, determining responsibility for finding property pins, and a stock waterer installation with specific conditions regarding sewer line repairs. They also addressed fees for a golf tournament, a development permit contingent on exact drawings, signing an ACP grant, contacting engineers for a water looping project, purchasing materials for a sewer line project, and conducting the CAO's annual review, including a raise. Additional discussions covered networking computers for the office and paying accounts payable.
The Amisk Village Council meeting included discussions on various topics such as declining a Telus upgrade, reviewing resumes for the Public Works Foreman position, accepting Water Plant upgrade additions, and changing office hours. They also discussed upgrading Village Christmas lights and maintenance schedules for Public Works. The council addressed a court date extension for property cleanup, payment of a Waste Management Requisition, and the availability of additional federal Gas Tax Funds. Further discussions covered bankruptcy information for a property, purchasing a bouncy castle for Amisk Days, tendering to reside the public works shed, and a quote for voltage conversion at the Water Plant. The council also accepted a Development Permit with a variance and decided to send three people to the 2021 AUMA Convention.
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