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Barriere
SILGA is seeking resolutions for its 2024 Convention.
Posted Date
Dec 12, 2023
Due Date
Feb 29, 2024
Release: Dec 12, 2023
Barriere
Close: Feb 29, 2024
SILGA is seeking resolutions for its 2024 Convention.
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Barriere
This contract renews the Master Services Agreement between the District of Barriere and Recycle BC for recycling collection services. Effective January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2029, the agreement covers curbside collection for 788 households and multi-family building collection for 19 units. Compensation includes annual per-household fees, education and administration top-up allowances, and a performance-based bonus structure.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
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This contract renews the Master Services Agreement between the District of Barriere and Recycle BC for recycling collection services. Effective January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2029, the agreement covers curbside collection for 788 households and multi-family building collection for 19 units. Compensation includes annual per-household fees, education and administration top-up allowances, and a performance-based bonus structure.
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This document details the District of Barriere's application for a 30-year Licence of Occupation over Crown Land for community outdoor recreation purposes. This new licence, which will replace an expired tenure (Licence No. 344821), is set to commence retrospectively from January 9, 2019, and includes a one dollar fee for the entire term. The Ministry of Forests has issued a Notice of Final Review, setting a deadline of May 23, 2023, for the completion of necessary requirements.
Effective Date
Jan 9, 2019
Expires
Effective: Jan 9, 2019
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This document details the District of Barriere's application for a 30-year Licence of Occupation over Crown Land for community outdoor recreation purposes. This new licence, which will replace an expired tenure (Licence No. 344821), is set to commence retrospectively from January 9, 2019, and includes a one dollar fee for the entire term. The Ministry of Forests has issued a Notice of Final Review, setting a deadline of May 23, 2023, for the completion of necessary requirements.
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The Thompson-Nicola Regional District's GIS Services department proposes a Municipal GIS Service to its member municipalities (excluding Kamloops). This proposal outlines a five-year service agreement to fund an additional GIS technician, costing $120,000 annually, to ensure continued GIS support, data management, and web mapping services. The service aims to address increased demand, improve data integrity, and help municipalities meet upcoming legislative requirements like NG9-1-1, replacing the previous unsustainable model of free support.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Barriere
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The Thompson-Nicola Regional District's GIS Services department proposes a Municipal GIS Service to its member municipalities (excluding Kamloops). This proposal outlines a five-year service agreement to fund an additional GIS technician, costing $120,000 annually, to ensure continued GIS support, data management, and web mapping services. The service aims to address increased demand, improve data integrity, and help municipalities meet upcoming legislative requirements like NG9-1-1, replacing the previous unsustainable model of free support.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Barriere
Key discussions and actions during the meeting included the adoption of the agenda and the approval of minutes from previous meetings in December 2025. Departmental updates noted that the Chu Chua Fire Department is currently operating on automatic mutual-aid due to one of the District's trucks being out of service. The Council adopted the Solid Waste Collection Regulations Bylaw No. 266 and the Business License Bylaw No. 267. Furthermore, Council gave three readings to the Wastewater Regulations Bylaw No. 268, which establishes regulations for wastewater collection systems, mandates connection unless an exemption is approved (often based on recent Registered Onsite Wastewater Professional reports), and outlines maintenance and enforcement standards. The meeting concluded with a closed session to discuss confidential matters.
The Special Council Meeting focused on the Public Presentation of the Draft 2026 Budget. Key discussions involved detailed breakdowns of proposed changes to the Capital Budget, reducing it by $25,000, and adjustments to Operating Expenditures, resulting in a net decrease before adding Operational Grant Project expenses. Significant changes were detailed for Reserves, including funding for Roads Equipment. Operating Revenues saw several increases, including General Taxation increasing by 9%. The CAO presented comparative tax rate increases from other jurisdictions. Council reviewed options of cutting services or raising taxation/fees. An inquiry regarding borrowing an additional $50,000 for Roads equipment was addressed, with a decision to revisit later if necessary, utilizing an existing emergency fund if possible. A public inquiry confirmed that District Staff actively seek grants, though cost-sharing requirements can be prohibitive.
This document outlines the District of Barriere's 2026-2030 Financial Plan Bylaw, an annual requirement under the Community Charter. It details proposed funding sources, expenditures, and reserve transfers, incorporating Council-directed strategies for a balanced budget. Key areas include managing operational and capital expenses, increasing revenues through user fees and property taxes, and funding capital projects. The plan also establishes objectives and policies for revenue sources, property tax distribution across classes, and the application of tax exemptions to ensure long-term financial stability and asset management.
This document outlines the District of Barriere's Draft 2 2026 Budget and 2026-2030 Financial Plan. The plan addresses an initial operational shortfall by implementing strategies such as expenditure reductions, specific tax adjustments, and increases in user fees for water and wastewater services. It includes a proposal to fund roads equipment through a loan, aiming to balance the budget with a projected surplus. The overarching goal is to recover accumulated operating surplus and reserves, support critical infrastructure projects like the Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade, and ensure long-term financial stability and asset management.
The Regular Council Meeting included the adoption of the agenda and the minutes from previous meetings held in December 2025. Key discussions focused on bylaw adoptions, specifically the Solid Waste Collection Regulations Bylaw No. 266 and the Business License Bylaw No. 267. The Council also gave first three readings to the Wastewater Regulations Bylaw No. 268, which establishes a regulatory framework for wastewater systems, including mandatory connection requirements and exemption criteria based on Registered Onsite Wastewater Professional (ROWP) reports. Staff provided department updates, noting that the Chu Chua Fire Department is on mutual-aid due to a local truck being out of service. Council members provided verbal reports detailing attendance at holiday events. The meeting concluded with a closed session to discuss confidential matters, followed by adjournment.
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