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The council discussed and resolved several administrative and municipal matters, including an intermunicipal agreement for animal control services, appropriation for infrastructure programs, a code of ethics for elected officials, and the appointment of an assistant fire safety director. Financial decisions included loan repayments, subsidies for local organizations such as the village alpin property owners association and the Falardeau Gymkhana, and requests for financial aid from the MRC du Fjord-du-Saguenay for structure projects like a pickleball court. The council also deliberated on requests for land cession, the sale of municipal lots, and various minor derogation requests related to zoning and land use. Additionally, correspondence regarding regional festivals, community support requests, and the approval of accounts payable were addressed.
This urban planning document for the Municipality of Saint-David-de-Falardeau aims to update existing urban planning instruments and territorial development, considering community priorities and expectations for the short, medium, and long term. Key strategic orientations include enhancing urban and rural residential development, consolidating vacation residences, promoting alpine tourist residential growth, vitalizing local and alpine commercial services, strengthening the forest-based industrial park, ensuring responsible forest exploitation, expanding year-round recreational tourism, increasing institutional and community facilities, protecting sensitive territories, and improving infrastructure. The overarching vision is to enrich demographics and community life, improve the quality of living environments, develop access to nature, and establish the municipality as a recognized and attractive tourist destination.
The council discussed various administrative matters including the hiring of technical staff, reports regarding the non-conformity of the storm drainage network at Lac Tortu, revisions to agro-environmental regulations, and winter road maintenance issues. The meeting addressed the renewal of a lease convention for the Mont Victor-Tremblay work cooperative and officially recognized the Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. Urban planning items included the review of several minor derogation requests for residential properties, the processing of site planning and architectural integration program permit applications, and a review of the financial accounts.
The council meeting addressed several administrative, urban planning, and financial matters. Key items included the appointment of municipal firefighters and lieutenants, authorization of payments for infrastructure repairs on Boulevard Desgagné, and support for a joint regional feasibility study on territorial development. The council adopted a new code of ethics for municipal elected officials, authorized land sales, and expressed formal opposition to a federal firearms buyback program. Discussions also covered urban planning requests including minor variances, building permit applications, and an initiative to advocate for legislative amendments regarding wetland protection. Furthermore, the meeting addressed financial sponsorships for local events, youth summer programs, and concluded with the approval of various accounts payable.
The council meeting addressed several administrative, financial, and planning matters. Key topics included the authorization of an intermunicipal agreement for animal control services, the allocation of provincial infrastructure funding, and the filing of a code of ethics project for elected officials. The council appointed an assistant fire chief, approved debt and working fund reimbursements, and authorized financial contributions to local organizations, including the Alpine Village Property Owners Association, the Falardeau Gymkhana Festival, and the FADOQ. Additionally, the council discussed waste collection scheduling for the alpine sector, requested financial aid for local infrastructure projects such as a pickleball court and pumptrack, and handled land tenure and sales matters. Minor derogations concerning property setbacks and parking requirements were also deliberated, and a list of accounts payable was authorized for payment.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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