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Armour
The Township of Armour seeks proposals from qualified land use planning consultants or firms to provide municipal planning services for a two-year term starting January 1, 2026, with options for extension. The scope includes development application review, policy development, public engagement, and legal support, requiring compliance with relevant legislation and professional standards.
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Nov 14, 2025
Armour
Close: Nov 14, 2025
The Township of Armour seeks proposals from qualified land use planning consultants or firms to provide municipal planning services for a two-year term starting January 1, 2026, with options for extension. The scope includes development application review, policy development, public engagement, and legal support, requiring compliance with relevant legislation and professional standards.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Armour
The council meeting included a presentation from delegations regarding the potential relocation of the cancer clinic from Huntsville to Bracebridge. The discussion highlighted concerns about the impact of the relocation on travel time and accessibility for patients residing in northern areas, the importance of maintaining equitable access to oncology services, and the need for public consultation. The council also considered supporting a petition against the move to ensure that medical infrastructure planning reflects the needs of the regional population.
The agenda includes discussions on the retention of a cancer clinic at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital, a review of the Recreation Co-ordinator's reports, and a site plan agreement application for 390 Kent Road. Key reports from various committees and organizations such as the Historical Society, Library Board, and Housing Task Force are scheduled for review. Unfinished business covers zoning by-law amendments, flood updates, and litigation matters. New business includes considerations regarding highway rest stops, committee appointments, and community support services. The meeting will conclude with a closed session to address personnel matters, litigation, and solicitor-client privileged communications.
The meeting agenda includes discussions on the retention of a cancer clinic at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital, a monthly report from the Recreation Co-ordinator, and a site plan agreement for 390 Kent Road. Other topics include reviewing various committee and board reports, addressing unfinished business such as a zoning by-law amendment, spring flood updates, and land division authority. New business items cover rest stops and traveller services on highways, committee representation, and a new community support services website.
The council held a public meeting to consider an amendment to the Township's comprehensive zoning by-law regarding lot line adjustments. The proposed amendment aims to rezone specific lands to a Rural Exception to accommodate new lot configurations, repeal Rural Exception No. 107, and implement Rural Exception No. 111, while maintaining existing prohibitions on backlot development around Three Mile Lake. No written or verbal submissions were received during the session, and the amendment was confirmed to have no opposition.
Council reviewed staff reports regarding waste management, health and safety certification, and road operations, specifically addressing emergency flood recovery and ongoing maintenance efforts. Financial and administrative actions included the approval of accounts, the passage of several by-laws, and updates to the industrial park project entrance. Council also reviewed various reports from regional committees and agencies, such as the Almaguin Highlands Health Council, and addressed correspondence regarding infrastructure funding, legislative advocacy, and community support requests, including donations and advertisement purchases. Additionally, council designated National Public Works Week and received updates on regional planning and fire services.
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