The last
two weeks has been quite busy as we approached the summer season.
We speak of
Springwater as a community of communities. Canada Day illustrated the
uniqueness of some of those communities.
Canada Day
In Minesing
there was a family oriented event with a special competition for those that
wanted to dress up their bikes in a Canada Day motif. It was great. Everyone in
the community participated with grandparents, parents and children all having a
great time. Thanks to Tracy, Wanda and the rest of the local Recreation Board
for their efforts.
In
Phelpston, their annual fireworks was fantastic. Everyone buys fireworks from
the Kinsmen Club and the Kinsmen Club come and facilitate the safe lighting of
the fireworks. I would say there were about 200 people in attendance. A few
brought their own POP!. Thanks to Danielle, Rick and the rest of the Phelpston
Recreation Board.
All of our
Boards are becoming quite alive and energetic, which I find encouraging. I have
spoken to a few people and possibly, for next year, we can have a special event
for each of the major holidays in a different area of the township. Our small
communities are simply great!
Farmers Market
The Elmvale
Springwater Farmers Market has been open for a few weeks but the official
opening was on July 3rd. It was a great day and the market was well
attended with a lot of locals and visitors partaking of our excellent locally
grown foods and crafts. A number of new participants have signed up and, on speaking
to them, are pleased with the attendance and the venue. Come up to Elmvale on
Friday mornings from 9:30 to 1 and get your fresh foods. It does taste better!
Official Plan Workshop
As many
people know, the Springwater Official Plan dates back to 1998 and has a number
of amendments. Parts of the Plan do not appropriately reflect new planning
regimes especially the impact of the Provincial Policies and Plans from 2005
and beyond. This makes it challenging, both for landowners and planning staff.
We staged our second workshop with Bob Lehman and Associates last week and it
was very fruitful. The report to Council will be tabled on July 20th
and we will then begin the process of developing a “Made in Springwater”
Official Plan. It is our desire to move away from an external driven planning
approach, to a township internally controlled planning process. We hope to be
proactive rather than reactive. That will assist the township in being able to
better project OUR future.
Strategic Planning Session
One of the
things that I found very useful in my 40 years of business was developing a
direction for the organization that had buy-in from everyone. It’s called a
Strategic Plan. The last Council created one in 2010, updated it in 2012 and
you see mention of it on staff reports. Times have changed with this council
and we want to develop a Strategic Plan in concert with those that elected us.
We had our first session last week and we have now set the direction for the
development of the plan. In the near future you will be asked to respond to a
questionnaire on your vision and needs in Springwater. So please participate.
Being a great believer in Branding, I have asked Council, Staff and anyone that
is interested to come up with a slogan that we might use as an umbrella for
both our Official Plan and Strategic Plan. To show the interest and enthusiasm
at the meeting, CAO Robert Brindley provided one that I think shows the
direction we as township want to embrace, “Our Springwater, Our Future”. I have
already had some other suggestions, some not for the faint of heart.
Springwater Park
We received
great news last week with the announcement of the returning of Springwater
Provincial Park to operating status. Beausoleil First Nations and the Province
of Ontario have entered into a 5 year co-management agreement along with an
operating agreement with BFN. The Park opened its gates for visitors last
Friday. As a Township, I am pleased that we were able to provide assistance
during the last six months and I kept in communication with both parties. The
Township provided snow plowing to the gate during the Winter months and our
Parks and Recreation Department trimmed the grass in advanve of the recent POW
WOW at the Park. Congratulations to all for reaching the agreement. I encourage
us all to visit the Park once this Summer. I know in the last term Councillor
Hanna and McConkey tabled and passed a resolution to set aside some money for
the Park. I think we will hear more on that in months to come and possibly a
cooperative initiative.
Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture 75th
Anniversary
I sit as
the County Council representative on the Simcoe County Federation of
Agriculture. This is a wonderful organization that is both protecting the
future of farming in the area and at the same time educating all of us about
importance of agriculture in a healthy economy and society. This year they
celebrated their 75th Anniversary and it was hosted at the Partridge
Family Farm in Oro Medonte. Over 380 people were fed. There was a great showing
of vintage vehicles and farm tractors that was enjoyed by all. The food was
great and the audience had the pleasure of dancing and celebrating to the tunes
of the Martels Rock and Roll Show. The People’s Choice Award Trophy for Vintage Vehicles was Ron and Linda
French with their beautiful coral coloured ‘56 Mercury Convertible. I hope Mike
has a photo in this edition. Special mention should also go to Wayne Hawke of
Anten Mills and his really cool 1929 Model A hotrod and Gary Strachan and his
pristine 1933 Ford Vicky street rod as both were close runners-up. The next
time you see a farmer, say “thank you for feeding us”. You will get a broad
smile back.
Compliance Audit
As some of
you are aware, a defeated candidate in the Fall Election has requested a
Compliance Audit on my election expenses. Since I am the only candidate in
Springwater that, in addition to my financial statement, provided an
Independent Auditors Report, I look forward to the meeting on July 20th
starting at 9 a.m. If you have time, please come out and witness the exercise.
I will definitely be writing about the matter when it is complete.