2014 Sedley Rate Payer’s Meeting Thursday, May 8th, 2014 Sedley Gym Hall
Feb 25, 2016
2014 Sedley Rate Payer’s Meeting
Thursday, May 8th, 2014Sedley Gym Hall
Agenda
5:30 Cocktails6:00 Supper by D&J Catering7:15 Welcoming Remarks
Mayoral AddressFunctional Area ReportsLibrary Needs Assessment ReportStrategic Planning Update
Ground Rules
We will take any questions you have during and after the Strategic Planning Update.
We have DOOR PRIZES!!! You must be present to win.
Your Village Council
Mayor - Bryan Leier Deputy Mayor – Gerard Parent Councillors - Shawn Forbes
Mervyn KleinAlan Currie
and introducing…
New Councillor – Donald Baker
Donald (Donnie) was born and raised in Sedley. While operating the family farm and living in Regina, Donnie worked
various jobs operating heavy equipment. In 2012 Donnie moved back to Sedley to spend more quality time
with his wife Bobbi and his 2 girls, Brooklynn (8) and Brielle (5). He currently operates his own business D&B Trucking. Donnie is a member of the Rink Board, coached the Junior Novice
Rebels hockey team 2013/2014 season and is organizing quad town baseball for the 2014 season.
Graham Anderson
Graham Anderson resigned from Council in 2013 as he and his wife, Lennie decided to move to their cabin.
He served on council from November 2009 until his resignation in August
We thank him for his service to the community and wish him and Lennie all the best in their new endeavors.
Functional Areas We will be following the functional areas as indicated on the financial
statements. The financial statements pictured in this presentation are the final
documents and will be available on our web site. Function areas are as follows:
510 – General Government 520 – Police Services 530 – Transportation Services 540 – Environmental Health Services 560 – Planning & Development 570 – Recreation & Culture 580 - Utilities
510 – General Government
Effective July 1st, Office hours will change to summer hours Monday & Tuesday – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday – 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Reminder that the Office does accept online payments for water/sewer & taxes.
510 – General Government
Two tools we use to ensure things get done on schedule and in a timely manner are our Action Log and Action Plan.
The Action Log items are typically day-to-day tasks and items identified at a Council meeting.
The Action Plan contains items that need to be completed by a certain date and are done on a regular basis.
This is a snap shot of our Action Plan
510 – General Government
A snap shot of our Action Plan:
510 – General Government
In 2013, there were 90 action items opened on our action log…all of which have now been closed except for 9.
This ensures things are not forgotten and that we are held accountable for discussions at each meeting.
510 – General Government
Property Tax Update
There will be an incremental property tax increase in 2014.
Mill rate is set at 4.35 mills
Base Tax is $675. A base tax ensures that every property pays the same amount for services it uses, snow removal, garbage pick-up, etc.
Minimum tax is $125, this applies to vacant lots
New Village Sign
We are in the final construction stages of the new village sign in the highway corridor.
We hope to unveil the new sign by the end of June.
Projects Completed in 2013 Tennis court re-surfaced Trees planted in new subdivision Ditch sculpting initiative Web site re-design 2013 was a revaluation year where we saw an increase in assessed
value for our homes Negotiated a 5 year contract with Samantha Completed conceptual drawings for the new subdivision Designed a new logo and designed the highway corridor sign based
on this new logo Developed OH&S policies for the Village
Projects Completed in 2013 cont’d Major repairs were completed on the Versatile tractor Completed the move from the old shop to the new shop Repairs to the water treatment plant Helped fund playground improvements Helped fund the purchase of flowers for planters Began offering Notary Public services Mud-jacked sidewalks Approximately 20 tonnes of scrap metal was removed from landfill Lobbied unsuccessfully to get provincial funding for dust control for
municipal access road East of Sedley
520 – Protective Services
In 2012 a new policy was implemented that changed the way the Fire Department was funded by the Village.
An annual grant of $7,000 is allocated to the Fire Department to assist with operations and training costs.
In 2013 the Village also spent approximately $7,200 on other operating costs such as power, heat, insurance and miscellaneous repairs.
The Fire Department currently has $8,445.33 in it’s operating account
520- Protective Services
Dion Baker resigned as fire chief last year and we welcomed Len Parker as our new Fire Chief. Thank you to Dion for his service.
The Fire Team is always looking for new members. If you are interested in being a volunteer fire fighter, contact Len Parker or Samantha Gillies.
With the loss of our previous Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) Coordinator, Andre Lapointe, we recruited a new a new EMO coordinator, Jacques Poissant.
We also reviewed and updated our EMO Plan.
520 – Protective Services Sedley 1st Responders is another critical volunteer organization in our
community.
1st Responders are trained for all types of medical and trauma emergencies.
Made up of a group of volunteers, so we cannot guarantee response to every 911 call.
Members of your 1st Responder team are Shawn Forbes, Shauna Forbes, Dion Baker, Sue Parker, Sabrina Gulka, Donovan Haus
Contact Shawn Forbes or Samantha for more info on becoming a member
530 – Transportation Services We are very happy to announce that Al Irvine, Village Foreman has
completed his Class 1 Water & Wastewater System courses and is now certified Operator # 2359 for Small Systems through the Operator Certification Board – Congrats Al!
Al also completed his Power Mobile Equipment training which is an OH&S requirement for equipment operators.
As a result of his certification we were able to eliminate the need for a Regional Contractor Operator to supervise Al. We thank Garth Brown and Ken Sauer for assisting us while Al became certified.
Al also attended many training workshops during thecourse of the year. On-going training is a requirementfor all operators.
530 – Transportation Services
A Village truck was purchased, branded with our logo and is now in service.
We will once again be hiring 2 students to work with Al this summer.
If you know of a student looking for summer employment,have them submit a resume. Applicants should have a validdriver’s license and must be returning to school in September.
540 – Environmental Health Services We currently have the only landfill in the RM of Francis that accepts
all household garbage and other permitted refuse. We are inspected quarterly by the Ministry of Environment and am pleased to say we passed the surprise inspection conducted on May 2nd.
Landfill hours are as follows: Open Saturday May 10th from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM Beginning May 21st the landfill is open Wednesday’s from 6:00 PM – 9:00
PM and every Saturday from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM No change in the cost associated with taking loads to the landfill
We will once again have our Annual Clean Up Day on May 24th. Due to a shortage in volunteers, we won’t be picking garbage up at the curb, you must haul your trash to the landfill but there will be no charge THAT DAY ONLY.
540 – Environmental Health Services We launched single stream curbside recycling in August 2013 and we
are so pleased with the results.
Prior to August, we were hauling 16 tonnes of garbage to the landfill PER WEEK!!! With this recycling initiative we have reduced that to 8 tonnes per week. We were also able to reduce garbage pick up to once a week, thereby reducing our carbon footprint.
By partnering with the Villages of Vibank, Odessa and McLean we were able to negotiate an excellent rate with Loraas Disposal and with a small subsidy from the Village the cost to residents is only $4/month.
560 – Planning & Development
The former Letnes property has been split into 2 lots which are now for sale.
These lots are for sale for $40,000 each.
560 – Planning & Development
120 Broadway Street (A.K.A. the swimming pool) has been sold to a private developer.
We are waiting for the development permit application from the purchaser, preliminary plans show a nice little home that will be built on the property.
Future development plans will be addressed later inthis presentation.
560 – Planning & Development
There were 3 new houses built last year.
We’ve had 6 new families move into Sedley
And we have 9 homes currently for sale in our community.
570 – Recreation & Culture Sedley Rink
Once again public skating was very popular! Over the past 3 years we’ve completed very significant projects
New dressing room Arch repair We received a grant to install Plexi-glass around the ice surface
Sedley Gym Hall We have some new members on the Board and it has undertaken new
fundraising activities Bingo has been held for the last couple months and if we have continued
success, Bingos will be held monthly.
570 – Recreation & Culture
Sedley Library We welcomed a new librarian – Marnie Pope Sedley Library offers many fun activities for people of all ages
Mom & Tots Group – Monday’s at 11:00 AM Kids Christmas Shopping – December each year
Library Hours are Monday’s 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM; Tuesday’s and Thursday’s 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
570 – Recreation & Culture Sedley New Horizon’s Community Centre
Also known as the senior’s centre, but it’s not just for senior’s Host brunches regularly as well as crib tournaments (2nd & 4th Tuesday of
the month) and many other events – watch the Events Calendar on our web site for events and details.
Repairs were completed on the roof. New signage was created and will be revealed in the coming weeks. Also part of the SSAY Green Committee and leads this initiative to improve
green spaces in our community as well as caring for the flower planters that beautify our community.
580 - Utilities Council has passed a bylaw to increase water rates and sewer rates by
$10/quarter.
Average water / sewer charges will be $162 / quarter ($648/year) – which includes $10 landfill fee and $12 recycling charges
This bylaw must be sent to Saskatchewan Municipal Board for approval. Rate increase will not take affect until approval has been received.
We continue to offer the Toilet Rebate Program to residents. We will grant a $25 rebate for every approved low-flush toilet installed. Contact the Office for additional details.
Financial Update
Financial Update
New Format for Meeting
Instead of waiting for questions at the end of the meeting, there is an opportunity to provide your input, ideas, suggestions to strategic initiatives identified by Council
The only rule – keep it constructive! If you are too shy to speak up here, please feel free to submit your comments in writing to the Village Office.
Strategic Planning
April 23rd we held a strategic planning meeting and all of council participated
Each councillor was asked to identify at least 3 projects to be undertaken for each of the next 5 years. The handout provided with your invitation is the list that was compiled.
Many of the initiatives identified for Year 1 are either underway or a plan is in place, but a few require a plan
Governance
Governance is the process of decision making and the process which decisions are implemented (or not implemented).
We have adopted good governance practices to assist in: Decision making Future planning Bylaw enforcement and implementation Budget process and financial accountability
Strategic PlanningYear 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Drainage (street sculpting initiative, Martin Cres river) New Subdivision New Subdivision Business Development New Subdivision
* Communication Plan ? Day Care Drainage Water / Sewer Upgrades Water / Sewer Upgrades
* Lagoon / Sewer Upgrades Lagoon LED Street Lights * STC bus service / commuter service Sedley Wi-fi
* More Community Involvement Drainage Water / Sewer Upgrades New Office
Dilapidated / Unsightly Property Clean Up LED Street Lights Clean up of Parcel C (ball
diamonds)
* RM / Village Partnership Small Business Initiatives Demolition of Old Village Shop
? Day Care * Broadway Street drainage Business Development
New Village sign completed Succession Planning
* New subdivision
Demolition of dilapidated building at New Village shop
* Marketing Village owned lots (not new subdivision)
Manhole improvements
Installation of additional speed bumps
* Broadway Street drainage
Installation of street lights on Railway Ave
Drainage Last year we implemented a 5 year plan to improve drainage
throughout the Village by sculpting ditches and, where necessary installing new culverts. Those properties that were sculpted last year will be finished off with spray grass this spring. Sculpting is based on the elevations of the entire Village and the entire scope of the project must include all areas to get water from Point A to Point B.
The second phase of this project will proceed mid-May – June with the sculpting of Martin Street from Railway Avenue (A.K.A. the Service Road) to Prairie Avenue and all of Francis Street.
As we investigate possible solutions for drainage on Broadway Street we are requesting everyone ensure they park diagonally in front of the library, credit union and post office.
Also, please remove your vehicles including trailers from the street as these can impede water flow.
Communications
Currently we only have 2 main methods to communicate to residents Website – www.villageofsedley.com Direct mail
We realize we need different, more effective communication to residents.
Direct mail isn’t always effective – doesn’t get read or it’s filed and forgotten.
Communications
You can take steps to be better informed: Add our web site to your favorites list Read mail and newsletters from the Village Send us an e-mail [email protected] When you have a question, ask at the Village Office or a member of
Council, it’s more accurate than what you’ll hear at the coffee shop
Be positive and promote our community to residents and non-residents alike – negativity is detrimental to progress.
Communications – Website
Communications – Future Plans
How would YOU prefer for us to deliver messages to the public?
One of the components of the communication plan we are currently reviewing is social media (Facebook, Twitter)
What’s the best way to communicate disruptions in water service or other ‘emergency situations’?
Lagoon Update
Last year we advised we would get the lagoon trenched to add capacity. Due to weather challenges, this did not occur in fall as planned.
Can sustain our needs with the growth that has occurred to date; however, it will not sustain the needs of the entire subdivision. As a result, the lagoon trenching project is on hold as we research options available.
Sewer System Update
We are planning a new sewer line from the lift station on Martin Street & Regina Avenue
Current location runs diagonally through the planned new subdivision
This line will be capped at Regina Avenue and re-routed around the new subdivision
Community Involvement
We have an awesome group of volunteers who work tirelessly to provide value-added services and programs to our community. Some of these volunteers are on several boards.
We will be communicating with all the volunteer organizations, clubs, etc. submit any events they are organizing to the office to be added to the events page of our web site (meetings, church services, bingos, library events, etc.)
How do we get more people involved? The more we get involved, the more ideas will be brought forward and increase usage of our facilities.
How do we engage the newer residents to become involved?
Dilapidated / Unsightly Properties
Once again we will be spraying for weeds this spring.
With our increased focus on growth and attracting new residents to our community, we identified increased focus on cleaning up dilapidated / unsightly properties as a strategic initiative.
As this process is legislated, we are limited to how, when and what we can do to improve the appearance of these properties.
A robust plan is in place and will be an area of focus in 2014 and beyond. This plan includes continuing to work with property owners to keep their property looking neat and tidy.
RM / Village Partnership
We met with Clayton Schmidt, Reeve of the RM of Francis to discuss opportunities for partnering with the RM and the other communities in the RM to work more cohesively as a regional group. It was an excellent 1st meeting and we are looking forward to working with the RM cooperatively in the future.
Topics of discussion at this meeting were: Dust control Fire Department Joint use Landfill Partnering on projects that are of mutual benefit to everyone
Day Care
We’ve had a bit of a baby boom in and around Sedley and adequate day care is an issue.
We are continuing to work with Prairie Valley School Division and are hopeful an agreement will be made soon.
We had a plan in place and were waiting for government acceptance to move forward. Unfortunately we recently received notice that our project was declined for government funding. Next steps are to determined.
New Subdivision
Our subdivision plan has been submitted to Community Planning for approval.
Here’s a snap shot of the proposed layout
Since inception we have had a plan to fund the lagoondevelopment with funds from the sale of properties inStage 1 of the development
The new lagoon line is budgeted to move forward.
Lots for Sale
The Village currently has 2 lots on the corner of Prairie Avenue and Martin Crescent for sale.
Current asking price is $40,000 for each lot. Each lot is 75’ frontage (wide) by 120’ flankage (long).
We’ve had some interest in the lots.
Other Year 1 Initiatives New Village sign will be completed this spring. The landscape design
is in the works and this project is slated for completion June 30th, 2014 Demolition of dilapidated building at the Village Shop (on Railway
Avenue F.K.A. the old Coop building) will occur this summer. Additional speed bumps will be installed in an effort to slow drivers
down. We will focus on Prairie Avenue by the school, end of Broadway Street as you enter Sedley from the South.
We have asked for an increased RCMP presence to assist with traffic infractions such as speeding and failing to wear a seat belt. Watch out – you might get a ticket!
We will be contacting SaskPower to begin the process to install street lights at Railway Avenue and Broadway Street. We feel this will give Sedley an increased highway presence at night.
2015 and Beyond Many initiatives we identified will take more than one year to complete or we
need time to ensure funding is in place for the projects.
One that we hope will occur sooner rather than later is a partnership with SaskPower to install LED street lights in Sedley. We are working towards being involved in a pilot project to see this happen.
Others include: Small business initiatives Succession planning Water / sewer upgrades Clean up of Parcel C (ball diamonds) Business development STC bus service / commuter service Sedley Wi-Fi New Office
Potash Update
Recently we met with Kent Carter (Rio Tinto) and David Waugh (North Atlantic Potash) and they provided an update on potash activity near Sedley.
The permits for exploration / mining of the potash is owned by a currently unnamed joint venture between these two companies.
There is a possibility of drilling here again this fall. It is anticipated that construction may begin in 2016 after all the
feasibility studies have been completed with production beginning in 2020.
At this time the sanctions against Russia are not affecting the joint venture or the project.
Contrary to coffee shop talk, the mine will not be built in town – the Village is NOT for sale!
Potash Update
Volunteers
On behalf of Village Council and all residents I’d like to thank all our volunteers without your time and dedication we would not have the variety recreation and culture available in our community.
Thank you!
In Closing
Thank you all for attending our meeting – it’s great to see everyone here tonight.
We like to thank those who contributed to making this meeting a success: D&J Catering for the wonderful meal Sedley Country Convenience Bennett Dunlop Ford Affinity Credit Union – Sedley Branch
Questions?