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Board meetings and strategic plans from David McGurrin's organization
The council received a high-level presentation on the 2025 asset management plan, which is necessary for legislative compliance. The discussion covered the total replacement value of the municipality's asset portfolio, the current condition of these assets, and the projected capital investment requirements over a 75-year period. Key issues addressed included the gap between current and target investment rates, the proposed strategy for closing this funding gap through tax and rate increases over time, and the challenges of accurately accounting for both core and non-core assets while seeking external grant opportunities.
The committee held a public hearing regarding a minor variance application for properties at 350 and 360 Colonade Drive. The application requested relief to permit a total of three driveways and to allow light standards to be erected at a height of 6.8 meters to enhance security. The committee approved the application, including a condition that the two properties be treated as one for zoning interpretation purposes.
The council meeting included a land acknowledgement, recognition of community events such as Heyday and the Pride Parade, and congratulatory remarks for local organizations. A delegation presented concerns regarding air quality and smoke from open-air burning in the Equinel neighborhood, requesting a review of burn zone boundaries. The council discussed potential updates to burning regulations and the importance of addressing resident complaints regarding improper burning of materials.
The council meeting addressed multiple items, including an application for a variance at a residential property, which was approved, and a public meeting regarding a zoning amendment application for property located at 395 Townline Road. The meeting also included community updates such as the grand opening of Found and Forged, the continuation of the Temple Farmers Market, the community dinner program, the return of the library piano program, an extension for the Mental Health Initiatives Fund application intake, and the Small Homes Legacy Walk and Bikeathon.
This Draft Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan for the Municipality of North Grenville aims to increase the supply and access to affordable rental and ownership housing by 2026. It establishes five core goals: diversifying housing supply, securing long-term affordability, improving equity and access, ensuring housing stability, and enabling community health. The plan outlines various development-based incentives, including grants and rebates, and people-centered tools to support a wide range of stakeholders in addressing the community's affordable housing needs.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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