Meetings & Documents
 

December 4, 2000


Monthly Meeting
December 4, 2000


Attendees:

  • Fred MacLennan, President
  • Alan Asselstine, Treasurer
  • Peter Brimacombe, Secretary
  • Gisèle Loiselle-Branch, Director (memberships)
  • Nancy Seaby, Director (transportation and editorial)
  • Shelley Parlow, Director (representing the Hunt Club Corridor Protection Association)
  • Kathy Ablett (Resident, Hunt Club Estates)
  • Brian Gifford
  • Peter Foulger (representing the Hunt Club Corridor Protection Association)
  • Wendy Stewart, RMOC councillor
  • Elizabeth Russell
  • James Mihaychuk
  • Ann MacKenzie
  • Gord Belyea
  • Tony Presutti

Regional Councillor, Wendy Stewart, presented a report on the following:

  • Note on Assessments
  • Red Light Cameras
  • OC Transpo Ridership
  • Free Flu Shot Clinics
  • Conservation Land Acquired by Region
  • 2001 Call for Community Environmental Projects Grants – Project Proposals
  • Federal/Provincial Infrastructure Funding
  • Economic Generators – Projects Funded
  • Light Rail on Track
  • Watermain Improvements in Carleton Heights
  • Update on Transition Board – New City Budget
  • Energy Efficiency Opportunity for your Home
  • RMOC Recognized as Champion for Climate Change
  • Development and Proposals Underway in River Ward (Nov-Dec 2000)

Fred McLennan: reported that he had talked to Mary Jarvis who is representing Minto Corporation; she expects to present a plan for the development of the property on McCarthy at the end of January 2001.

Alan Asselstine: It is advisable to have an officially recognized Neighbourhood Plan, the draft Neighbourhood Plan has no legal status! We tried to get an official Neighbourhood Plan but the issue was dominated by the southern corridor: There was no ag reement between those that wanted to keep it open and those who wanted to get an offically recognized agreement. We did get the support of the City plus a planner who was assigned to the project. The current situation is that there is an impasse, there is no agreement between the property owner (the NCC) and the community. There is an officially recognized plan for Sawmill Creek which does provide important environmental protection.

Ann MacKenzie is concerned about the development on McCarthy, she would like to ensure that parking be restricted to the interior of the development rather than overflow onto McCarthy itself.

Nancy Seaby said that the interior streets will accommodate parking because they will be the proper width (9 metres).

Alan Asselstine: If we are pragmatic, we can have an influence, infill is needed.

James Mihychuk: If private driveways were built right on McCarthy Road they would interfere with fire engines from the Fire Station.

Alan Asselstine: McCarthy Road is designated as a collector.

Nancy Seaby: The All Candidates Meeting for the Federal Election was quite a success! The Hunt Club Riverside Recreation Association have purchased a new computer and a new safe. The new computer is a much needed improvement. Programs run by the Hunt C lub Riverside Recreation Association are attracting people from all over the City. Robert Carrier is interested in operating the ice rinks at Owl Park and at the Hunt Club Riverside Communty Centre.

Next meeting: Mon 8 Jan 2001 at 7:30pm