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The council convened a special meeting to discuss various agenda items. Key topics included a public hearing regarding a demolition order for a property on Highway 242, resulting in a decision to adjourn the matter until late September 2026. Council also reviewed and approved the first reading of a bylaw to rezone a property on Highway 368 for commercial recreation use to facilitate the development of rental chalets. Additionally, the council appointed a new building official and fire inspector, approved the formal dissolution of the Cumberland Energy Authority, and voted to reallocate capital paving budget funds to sidewalk renewal projects on McGee, Clarence, and other specified streets.
The council discussed an agenda addition concerning an AI data center moratorium. Business arising included status updates on various completed and ongoing projects, such as building official appointments, property sales, and the designation of a wilderness area. The council approved the second reading of a bylaw to rezone a property for the development of two triplexes, and approved another bylaw to rezone property to allow for an abattoir as a permitted use. A first reading was initiated for a rezoning and development agreement concerning two properties on Dominion Street to facilitate the construction of two multi-residential buildings.
The council held a special meeting to address multiple property-related issues, specifically demolition orders. For 6 Windy Lane, a demolition order was approved effective September 30, 2026, to allow the owner time to complete repairs. For 114 Queen Street, the council directed the director to provide a follow-up report by August 31, 2026, to determine if a viable remediation plan exists. For 132 Herro Road, the council discussed the demolition process, with the owner clarifying their intent to remove reusable materials and requesting a reasonable timeline for completion.
The committee meeting addressed the 2026 audit plan, which will cover the municipality of the county of Cumberland and Cumberland Senior Care Corporation, with a materiality set at one million dollars. Key areas of focus include revenue completeness, manual journal entry controls, and financial statement presentation. Additionally, the committee reviewed the Q4 2025-2026 financial report, which showed a surplus compared to the budget, and discussed tax and water collection reports, noting progress in the collection of receivables.
The meeting included the review of the council's information package, focusing on a pole banner policy amendment and the annual grants program, both of which are complete. Two public hearings were conducted. The first concerned a bylaw amendment to rezone a property at 20 McFarland Street in Spring Hill from a lower density zone to a multi-unit zone to accommodate senior-focused housing. The second hearing addressed a bylaw amendment to rezone a portion of properties on Highway 2 in Southampton to country commercial to permit the operation of an abattoir and butcher shop.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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