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Lake Of Bays
The Township of Lake of Bays is requesting tenders to replace the culvert located approximately at 1102 Pineridge Road, about 1.9 km from Rat Bay Road in Dwight, Ontario. The successful proponent will be responsible for all aspects of the construction project, working in conjunction with Tatham Engineering Limited (Bracebridge, Ontario). Bids must be submitted online (Bid Number 2026-11), with a question deadline of June 26, 2026 and bid closing on July 9, 2026; Addendum #1 was issued June 22, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Lake Of Bays
Close: Jul 9, 2026
The Township of Lake of Bays is requesting tenders to replace the culvert located approximately at 1102 Pineridge Road, about 1.9 km from Rat Bay Road in Dwight, Ontario. The successful proponent will be responsible for all aspects of the construction project, working in conjunction with Tatham Engineering Limited (Bracebridge, Ontario). Bids must be submitted online (Bid Number 2026-11), with a question deadline of June 26, 2026 and bid closing on July 9, 2026; Addendum #1 was issued June 22, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lake Of Bays
The council meeting covered various administrative and operational topics, including the adoption of an amended agenda and the addition of delegations regarding food and beverage management and golf club operations. Discussions were held on an application for an exemption to the noise bylaw and the postponement of a report on bylaw 202697. A land acknowledgement was read, and disclosures of pecuniary interest were noted regarding a tourism strategy. The council also approved a motion to suspend procedural bylaws to increase the time limit for a delegation from the Ministry of Natural Resources concerning wildland fire mitigation and preparedness, which included an overview of agency partnerships, fire management strategies, and the environmental role of fire.
The Council for Planning Matters meeting focused on proposed amendments to the community planning permit bylaw regarding hobby farm provisions. Key discussion topics included regulations on the number of animals allowed, such as pigs and poultry, the implementation of a hobby farm sighting assessment to mitigate negative impacts on neighbors, and the allowance of small-scale farm gate sales. Council members debated the impact of animal breeding on compliance and the need for clear caps on livestock and poultry to ensure hobby farms remain secondary to residential use.
The council meeting addressed several items, including a land acknowledgement, the recognition of community contributions to organ and tissue donation, and a delegation regarding an application to purchase an original road allowance. The council also approved a bylaw to appoint municipal bylaw enforcement officers. Key discussions centered on the potential sale of road allowance segments, taking into account topographical limitations and access concerns for surrounding property owners.
The council meeting addressed various planning matters, including a review of the official plan. A primary agenda item was a bylaw amendment application for 954 Dicky Lake Road, which involved a proposed two-story detached garage, an existing as-built gazebo and deck, and the recognition of a new dock location. The council discussed the requirements for a fisheries assessment, shoreline setbacks, and potential entrance permit applications for the property. Representatives for the property owner provided arguments regarding the cost and necessity of the requested studies.
The Committee of Adjustment and Council meeting focused on planning matters, specifically the deliberation of a severance application for a waterfront property on Bob Shire Road. Key discussion points included the insufficient water frontage of the proposed lot, the impact of steep slopes on development and emergency service access, the potential for visual impact from the lake, and the overall consistency of the proposal with the official plan. The applicant provided a defense regarding the lot's potential and the feasibility of addressing development constraints during the building permit stage.
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