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MLA MacIntyre presses Health Minister for confirmation on urgent care Provincial Health Minister Sarah Hoffman gave no clear indication of whether an urgent care facility would be funded for Sylvan Lake after she was pressed on the matter by Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA Don MacIntyre last week. MacIntyre, speaking during question period in the legislature last Wednesday, told Hoffman of the town’s need for such a facility and prompted assurance that funding for one would be considered once again. But Hoffman wasn’t able to offer any such confirmation. “In terms of negotiations that may have happened with past governments and the Official Opposition around floor crossings and promised infrastructure projects, I can’t speak to what happened before the election,” said Hoffman. MacIntyre told Hoffman that the town had been promised an urgent care centre “for the umpteenth time” as part of the preelection budget in March. He twice urged her to confirm the town would in fact receive the “desperately needed” facility. “Sadly, Sylvan Lake is still without access to any 24-hour emergency care for our sick and injured,” he said. “(Town) council, local health professionals and the community have put years of resources and time into trying to make this a reality, even raising $66,000 for equipment. We shouldn’t make them wait any longer — they just need an answer.” Hoffman said the government wasn’t prepared to “make announcements in the time it takes to write press releases,” and would instead compile all the information it needs before making such a decision. “We’re going to analyze data and make sure that when we do make a com-
mitment, we follow through on it.” MacIntyre, in a statement issued subsequent to the discussion, said he would continue to pursue the matter until its fate becomes clear. “While I’m disappointed the minister wouldn’t commit to the project in the legislature today, this will continue to be one of my top priorities as MLA for our riding,” he said. Meanwhile, the Sylvan Lake and Area Urgent Care Committee has organized a golf tournament fundraiser in support of urgent care on Aug. 14. Details are available at sylvanlake.ca/ urgentcare. - FULLARTON
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A fiscal template for the Alberta government BEN EISEN AND CHARLES LAMMAM TROY MEDIA
Rachel Notley’s New Democratic government faces severe fiscal challenges it did not create, but it has an opportunity to solve them. Will her NDP government clean up the fiscal mess left behind by its Progressive Conservative predecessor? It wouldn’t be the first time. Just next door in Saskatchewan, during the early 1990s, Roy Romanow’s NDP government inherited large deficits from the Progressive Conservatives. Romanow’s government responded successfully, eliminating the deficit in just three years, providing useful lessons for Notley’s government to consider. The Saskatchewan NDP took office during the 1991/92 fiscal year, during which Saskatchewan ran an $843 million budget deficit. Repeated budget deficits caused a dangerous spike in net debt. Rapid spending growth under the preceding Progressive Conservatives was largely responsible for the deteriorating fiscal situation. Romanow’s government immediately began to rein in provincial program spending. In its first budget, the government enacted policies that led to the elimination of 20 programs. The government also pursued a new approach to welfare policy, using earned income supplements and training programs to encourage social assistance recipients to re-join the labour market. As a result of these and other initiatives, provincial program spending fell by a total of 10 per cent
between fiscal years 1990/91 and 1993/94. Romanow’s approach produced outstanding fiscal outcomes, eliminating the deficit by 1994/95. In subsequent years, his government continued to exercise spending restraint and repeatedly produced surplus budgets. As a result, net debt as a share of GDP began to shrink. The improved fiscal situation meant reduced spending on debt service payments, leaving more resources available for public services and tax relief, which the NDP delivered in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Romanow’s spending reforms are of national historic importance, as his government was the first in Canada in the 1990s to seriously respond to the public finance crisis that faced governments across the country. Romanow’s government helped pave the way for the subsequent successes of other reform-minded governments including Jean Chretien’s in Ottawa, Ralph Klein’s in Alberta, and Mike Harris’ in Ontario. Of course, not all provincial NDP governments have produced comparable fiscal outcomes. For example, Bob Rae’s NDP government in Ontario during the early 1990s offers a stark contrast, increasing both spending and taxes, with the outcome being sluggish economic performance, record deficits and an explosion of provincial debt. If Notley’s government chooses to pursue the Rae government’s path of higher taxes and spending, Alberta will likely endure a similar fate. Like Romanow’s NDP, Notley’s government inherits serious fiscal challenges. The province’s March 2015 budget projects the deficit to be
approximately $5 billion. As was the case in Saskatchewan, overspending by the previous administration is a major cause of Alberta’s troubles. A recent analysis showed that recent provincial spending growth in Alberta significantly outstripped what would have been necessary to keep pace with inflation and population growth. If Alberta’s government had aligned spending increases with the rate of inflation plus population growth since 2004/05, program spending would have been $8 billion lower in 2013/14, and Alberta’s fiscal situation today would be drastically stronger. This NDP government did not create Alberta’s fiscal problems, but it has an opportunity to solve them. Doing so will require spending restraint, and a responsible, prudent approach to public finances that the province has lacked in recent years. Roy Romanow’s government during the early 1990s succeeded at the very task now facing the NDP government in Alberta — eliminating large and dangerous budget deficits left behind by a Progressive Conservative government. If Notley follows a similar policy path as the Saskatchewan NDP, prioritizing spending restraint and deficit reduction, her government can achieve similar successes and help ensure Alberta’s future fiscal and economic health. Ben Eisen is a senior policy analyst, and Charles Lammam is director of fiscal studies at the Fraser Institute. They are co-authors of “Fiscal Policy Lessons for Alberta’s New Government from other NDP Governments.” © 2015 Distributed by Troy Media
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Woman allegedly threatened with machete in domestic dispute
Sylvan Lake RCMP responded to the following calls for service between June 13 and 19: June 13 4:44 p.m. – RCMP received a call about attempted property damage at Fox Run School in Sylvan Lake. A teacher at the school witnessed three males throwing something against a door window. The males fled and were not located by police conducting patrols in the area. 11:14 p.m. – A traffic stop on 50th Avenue in Bentley resulted in the arrest of two males on outstanding warrants. While conducting a search of the males a quantity of marijuana was also seized along with drug paraphernalia. A 19-year-old male from Lacombe was charged with possession of marijuana under 30 grams. A 20-yearold male from Caroline was processed for warrants and released. June 14 1:32 a.m. – A domestic disturbance at a residence on Laurel Road in Sylvan Lake is being investigated by RCMP. Witnesses reported an intoxicated female, known to the male resident of the home, entered into the residence and began a verbal altercation, also damaging property on scene. All parties were questioned including the suspect female. No charges were laid. 2:33 a.m. – A 911 call was received by RCMP dispatch of an intoxicated male driving erratically in the vicinity of 54th Avenue in Eckville. Constables conducted an extensive patrol
in the area but the suspect vehicle was not located. 6:20 a.m. – A 22-yearold Sylvan Lake male is facing charges in relation to a domestic assault at a residence on Fulmar Close in Sylvan Lake. RCMP attended the address after a 16-year-old female advised that she was physically assaulted by a former boyfriend. She did not sustain serious injury. Alcohol was a factor. A male is charged with assault and overcoming resistance to the commission of an indictable offence. 2:05 p.m. – A theft from No Frills grocery store in Sylvan Lake is being investigated by police. Several hundred razor blades were stolen from the store by suspects driving a green Pontiac vehicle. A male and female were observed by witnesses stealing numerous items from the shelves at the pharmacy before fleeing the location. 6:31 p.m. – A structure fire at Parkview Apartments in Sylvan Lake resulted in an evacuation at the location. Police and fire crews attended the complex on 50th Street where residents were evacuated as a precaution. A pot left on a stove in one of the apartments was
the cause of the alarm. There were no damages or injuries. 7:06 p.m. – RCMP attended a residence on 45th Street Crescent in Sylvan Lake for a domestic dispute in progress. A 45-year-old female told police that she had been threatened with a machete by her 52-year-old common law spouse. She did not sustain life threatening injuries. A male is charged with assault with a weapon and uttering threats against a person. June 15 10:58 p.m. – A traffic stop for a vehicle maintenance infraction has resulted in multiple charges against a 21-year-old female. The vehicle was determined to be stolen from Blackfalds. Various items including drugs were located in the vehicle. A Red Deer female was subsequently charged with possession of crystal meth; possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000; possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000; mischief under $5,000; and other offences under the Traffic Safety Act and Gaming and Liquor Act. continued on page page 6
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- Booster Juice employees Stephanie Sonnenberg, Ivanaka Tucker, Ashlee Sininger and owner Wendy Graham present a $2,005 cheque to Mariah Grams of the Sylvan Lake Spray Park Committee last Thursday. The money donated marked 10 per cent of all Wednesday sales at the store in January, February and March. JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN
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ONE OF LIFE’S LITTLE WONDERS One of life’s little wonders is the firefly. Strangely you only notice them at night. Often people will catch them and put them in a jar. Normally fireflies are observed on nice summer nights. Yes those evenings seated around a fire pit, camping enjoy the outdoors. Matthew 5:14,15,16 references a firefly. We are the light of the world and don’t hide your light. Let it shine for all; let your deeds glow for all to see, so that they will praise your heavenly Father. We hear about solar power. Well let’s continue to be firefly power and just let our light shine for others to see. This week let’s go and be fireflies. Steve Rowe Gideons Int’l. Canada Member of Sylvan Lake Ministerial
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FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH NEW LOCATION Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Alliance Community Church 4404 - 47th Avenue
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#2-21 Beju Industrial Drive Pastor Larry Brotherton 403-505-4438 Church phone: 403-877-9634 lutheranchurchsylvan@hotmail.com
Senior Pastor: Rev. Kevin Haugan Associate Pastor: Rev. Jim Rilling Youth Pastor Owen Scott Children’s Ministry Coordinator: Ashley Thomas
Sylvan Lake Apostolic Lutheran Church 3 miles south, 2 1/2 miles west of Sylvan Lake
FAITH LUTHERANSunday CHURCH Services Anglican Church
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July 5, 10:30 a.m. Worship - Rev. Jin Woo Kim Congratulations Grads! Breanna, Derek, and Laura
403-887-5687 Pastor Barry Sigurdson At Sylvan Lake Funeral Chapel 5019 47A Avenue
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Our Lady of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church
Mass Times Saturday Evening: Sylvan Lake 5:00 p.m. Sunday Morning: Sylvan Lake 11:00 a.m. (Last Sunday of each month 9:00 a.m.) Rimbey 9:00 a.m. Weekday mass Wednesdays and Fridays 9:00am
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June 16 4:44 p.m. – Three males were arrested in relation to a traffic stop in Sylvan Lake. RCMP observed a driver speeding on 47th Avenue at which time the vehicle was stopped. A strong smell of marijuana in the vehicle resulted in a search. A 26-year-old Sylvan Lake male was charged with driving at an unreasonable speed and possession of marijuana under 30 grams. A 20-yearold male from Sylvan Lake was arrested on outstanding warrants and an 18-year-old male passenger was released without charge. June 17 10:57 a.m. – A construction crew contacted police after the driver of a van drove through a restricted zone almost striking a flag person. A photo was taken of the vehicle and plate and forwarded to the RCMP. The driver of the vehicle, a 53-year-old Sylvan Lake male, was notified of the infraction and was subsequently charged with distracted driving. June 18 7:04 p.m. – A 911 call from a residence in Lacombe County resulted
in the arrest of a female. RCMP investigated the call and determined that a verbal dispute had occurred between a 65-year-old male and a 50-year-old female. The female refused to cooperate with police and was arrested for obstruction of a peace officer and breach of peace. She was transported to cells where she remained until sober. 9:07 p.m. – A 21-yearold Sylvan Lake male was charged under the Traffic Safety Act in relation to a collision on Wildrose Drive at Wilkinson Circle in Sylvan Lake. A truck collided with a light standard at the location causing damage. Fortunately, there were no injuries. The driver was charged with driving carelessly. June 19 10:54 p.m. – RCMP attended a residence on Old Boomer Road after a 911 call was dispatched regarding a youth involved in a physical altercation with occupants of the home. A 17-year-old youth was determined to be under the influence of a substance and was arrested and charged with refusing to comply with conditions of a court order. He was transported to hospital by EMS for observation.
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In appreciation
- Welcome Wagon representative Robben Stappard presents a plaque to Dr. Marv Mattson, owner of Sylvan Lake Veterinary Clinic, acknowledging and honouring Mattson’s business and expressing appreciation for his 10 years of sponsorship in the Welcome Wagon’s service to the community on June 24. Welcome Wagon is a free service that offers greetings to new area JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN residents and families with newborn babies.
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Saturday, July 4 - Benalto Booster Club’s 9th annual Tailgate Sale, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Pro Rodeo Day. Book a spot now for only $10, then tell your friends to come shopping! Phone Benalto Store for info at 403-746-3775. Friday, July 10 - The Man Van will be at the Sylvan Lake Farmers Market between 4-7:30 p.m. offering free baseline PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) blood tests to men over the age of 40. The PSA test is a simple blood test that helps in the early detection of prostate cancer. Visit www. getchecked.ca. for more information. Thursday, July 23 - Join us at the Dickson Store Museum for Thrilling Thursday from 1-4 p.m. Rain or shine. Come out and enjoy games, crafts and other fun activities. No registration necessary. For more information, call 403728-3355. Sunday, July 26 - Come join us for the sixth annual Sunday Afternoon at the Dickson Store Museum at 2 p.m. Music, one-act play, refreshments and goodies. Everyone welcome! Fun for all! For info, call 403-728-3355. Wednesday, July 29 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Deerfoot Casino, Calgary. Leave 8:30 a.m. Phone Joan at 403-8877614. Wednesday, August 5 - Sylvan Lake and District Victim Services Annual Golf Tournament, in partnership with the Sylvan Lake RCMP. At Sylvan Lake Golf and Country Club, registration 9-10:45 a.m., start time 11 a.m. shotgun start. Dinner and silent auction to follow. Fee $125 per golfer. Registration and payment must be received by July 31, and is payable to Sylvan Lake Golf and Country
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Club, 403-887-3030, 5331 Lakeshore Drive. For more info, contact 403-8587255. Thursday, August 6 - Annual Teddy Bear Picnic will be held at the Dickson Store Museum from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. There will be crafts, games, music, homemade lemonade making, picnic and of course a bear hunt. Participants must pre-register by calling the museum at 403-728-3355. Come out for a beary good time! Saturday, August 15 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Association taking bus to 86th Canadian Derby at Northlands Park Racetrack in Edmonton. It’s the day when the best of the best come to battle for Western Canada’s top racing crown. An afternoon of action, entertainment and glamour. Cost: $42 plus own money for lunch at nearby restaurant (approx. $15). Bus leaves at 9:30 a.m. Deadline to register: July 15. Call Maryan at 403-8875428. Wednesday, September 9 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Association taking bus to ‘Masters’ Spruce Meadows in Calgary. The best athletes from the world’s top show jumping nations compete for prize money and acclaim. Cost: $55 plus own money for lunch (approx. 15). Bus leaves at 9 a.m. Deadline to register: Aug. 7. Call Maryan at 403-887-5428.
Support Programs Sylvan Lake AA meetings take place Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more information call male 403-8874470, 403-588-5491 or female 403-8874297. Sylvan Lake Al-Anon (for families and friends of alcoholics) 8 pm Sundays, Presbyterian Church (north door). Contact Kathy 403-887-4470 or Robyn 403-8872961. Mondays - Griefshare at Alliance Community Church, 7-9 p.m. Help and encouragement after the death of a spouse, child, family members or friends. 4404 47 Ave. Sylvan Lake. Call 403-8878811 for info. Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights 7:30 pm Sylvan Lake Bethany Care, 4700 47th Ave.
Weekly Events Mondays - Toastmasters Sylvan’s Slick Speakers meeting at Sylvan Lake Alliance Church, 4404 47 Ave. from 7-8:15 pm. Club is open to everyone wishing to improve communication and leadership skills. For information, call Ian Oostindie 403-887-0968. At the Seniors Centre: Mondays-Wii bowl-
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ing; Tuesdays-Men’s Yoga, Exercise Class, Drop In Scrabble/Games; Tuesday nightdrop in crib; Wednesdays-lunches, Bible Study; Thursdays-Bingo; Fridays-Yoga. Thursdays - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1 p.m. from Parkland Mall. Call 403-864-2230 for more info. Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall at 6:30, bingo starts at 7 pm. Canteen opens 5:30 pm. Fridays - Meat draw at the Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 6:30 p.m. Steak BBQ held in conjunction through summer.
Monthly Events First Sunday every month - Sylvan Lake Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary breakfast at the Legion. 4916 50 Ave. 9 am to 1 pm. Everyone welcome. First Wednesday every month. 55+ Club Pot Luck and Jam at Sylvan Lake Legion, 12 noon. $2 admission. First Wednesday every month - The first Wednesday of every month is devoted to teen art projects at the Library! Everything from baked clay art to graffiti! 4-5 p.m. See you there!
Volunteers Wanted Volunteers are required for Friends of the Library committee. Do you enjoy the library? Would you like to make a difference? We are looking for enthusiastic friends to support the library in many different ways. Please join us and have fun, meet like-minded people, volunteer and feel good about supporting a service that benefits everyone in the community! Call Debbie at 403-887-0968. Are you organized and dedicated and want to be part of a great team? Veterans Voices of Canada is now searching for volunteers to fill a variety of volunteer positions within our organization. Be a part of our upcoming annual events and tributes such as our Veteran Appreciation Day and Flags of Remembrance. Also needed are interview transcribers and committee members. Help us in our mission of keeping history alive by volunteering with us. Thanks in advance. Contact us at info@ vetvoicecan.org.
Groups & Activities Sylvan Lake Quilters Guild meetings are the second Wednesday of each month at the Seniors Centre at 7 p.m. New members are welcome. For information, please contact Joyce Thrush at 403-8873287.
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Take Notice UPCOMING MEETINGS
Committee of the Whole The August 5 Meeting Has Been CANCELLED
MPC Meeting July 6, 2015 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm
MPC Meeting The August 4 Meeting Has Been CANCELLED
Employment Opportunities FESTIVAL APPROVAL
Town Council has approved the Summer Sensation Beach Music Festival for the weekend of July 10 & 11, at Centennial Park. The Summer Sensation Beach Music Festival will feature headliner bands Headley, Our Lady Peace and the Matthew Good Band with other performers throughout the two-day event. Parking will be very congested in the area, and the music volume and associated noise during the event has been approved as part of the special event. Noise infractions outside the event hours of noon to 11:00, will remain in effect. Please contact 403 887 2141 for concerns or questions.
Regular Meeting of Council July 13, 2015 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm
Public Hearing
Community Programs MANDATORY WATER CONSERVATION IN EFFECT May 1st to September 30th Please observe these important rules:
Being a Bylaw to amend the Land Use Bylaw No. 1555/2010.
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Town of Sylvan Lake, in the Province of Alberta, duly assembled and under the powers conferred upon it by the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, and amendments there to, enacts as follows: THAT Part 12, being the Land Use Bylaw District Map of the Land Use Bylaw, be amended as shown on the sketch that is attached to and forms part of this bylaw, by redesignating portions of Part of the S.E. ¼ 34; 38-1-5 as highlighted:
The Town of Sylvan Lake FCSS department has secured a major grant from Alberta Human Services related to the provision of a Parent Link Centre in Sylvan Lake, site in Eckville and outreach to Benalto. This is an opportunity to be in on the ground floor of this exciting program and truly make a major impact! The position we are currently looking to fill is as follows:
FAMILY LIAISON ADVOCATE One Year Term with possibility of extension – 28 hours/week POSITION SUMMARY:
TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1643/2014
WHEREAS it is deemed necessary and expedient to amend Bylaw No. 1555/2010 in the manner hereinafter appearing:
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Odd/even system. Customers whose building address is odd numbered may use outside water on odd numbered days while even numbered buildings may use outside water on even numbered days. Outside water use is prohibited between 12:00 (noon) and 7:00 P.M. on any day. Customers with new sod may water daily for up to six weeks except during the prohibited hours. Hand watering of your garden, shrubs, or flowers is permitted on any day.
The Family Liaison Advocate will provide supportive referrals, advocacy and case plan development to families/caregivers/single parents with children 0 to 5 years, who are experiencing long or short-term difficulties that negatively impact their ability to build protective factors and provide positive parenting. Flexible hours and providing supports in Sylvan Lake, Eckville and Benalto are requirements of this position. SUMMARY OF FUNCTION: • • •
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Use a rain barrel to collect rain water to water your plants and shrubs (check out the new rain barrel rebate program at www.sylvanlake.ca! Wash only full loads of laundry or dishes Keep a bottle of drinking water in the fridge Install low water use fixtures wherever possible. The Town has a toilet rebate program where you can earn a utility credit! Check your toilets for leaks Mulch your lawn Take shorter showers
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Community Programs The deadline for our Fall Community Guide is July 3. Please contact Joanne at 403-887-1185 ext. 240 or communications@sylvanlake.ca for details.
Provide in-take support and assess client needs including eligibility for identified services Establish a trusting relationship with parents/caregivers and their circle of influence i.e. family members; service providers Liaise with other social support agencies and health care providers involved with parents/caregivers, upon clients’ permission, to ensure comprehensive and effective case plan management Provide crisis intervention supportive referrals to appropriate service providers i.e. RCMP; Victim Services; Mental Health Counselling; Community Partners; Parent Support & Resource Centre; Healthy Families; Information & Referral; Lakeview Parent Link supports Coordinate support group sessions i.e. Grief and Loss; Budget Management; Self-Empowerment; Mediation Support Attend meetings; promote program in aforementioned communities
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Human Services or equivalent education and experience Minimum 2 years’ experience working with high risk families and/or advocacy ASIST; Mental Health First Aid; Motivational Interviewing or completion within 6 months of employment or at first available access for training Ability to work effectively and proactively with parents/ caregivers; service providers; professionals; and community members Experience facilitating small groups Exceptional verbal and written communication skills; adept listening abilities Ability to remain calm and non-judgmental in all situations and in all dealings with clients, service providers, and community members Understanding of Early Childhood Development and Family Dynamics Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check
You have a strong desire to help make your community a family friendly place to live. Working with an enthusiastic team, you can make a positive difference in families’ lives! We offer competitive rates and an opportunity to work in a supportive environment. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence specifying which position you are applying for by July 12, 2015, to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 – 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: (403) 887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca
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This is a terrific opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. You have a strong desire to be major contributor to the success of a vibrant and growing organization. If you are up to the challenge of taking ownership and wanting to make a difference, this is an ideal situation. We offer competitive rates and an excellent benefits package, including a wellness component. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence specifying which position you are applying for, before July 5, 2015 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: (403) 887-3660, E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca
POSITION TITLE: Development Officer Reporting to the Manager of Development this position will assist with issues pertaining to land use planning for The Town of Sylvan Lake which includes the administration, monitoring and enforcement of the Land Use Bylaw. You will review, evaluate, make decision and recommendation on development permit applications, issue compliance certificates, co-ordinate and conduct field inspections and investigations, land use amendments, facilitate public inquires, prepare recommendations and reports for the Development Authority, Council and the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. SUMMARY OF FUNCTION •
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Responsible for providing direct service to the general public and development community regarding land development within the parameters of the Municipal Government Act, Municipal Development Plan, Land Use Bylaw, Areas Structure Plans, outline plans and Town policy and practices. Respond to inquiries from the public, developers, and builders regarding planning and development control matters. Utilize the LUB to process and render decisions where authorized on development permit and building permit applications and present recommendations to the Development Authority. Prepare reports, make recommendations, support and/or provide guidance and deliver presentations to the Municipal Planning Commission (MPC), Council and Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. Liaise interdepartmentally with RCMP and other Enforcement and Bylaw Agencies, the public, developers for site specific development, redevelopment through personal meetings, phone conversations, letters and e-mail interaction. Continual interaction with Contracted Building Inspectors on matters pertaining to the Alberta Building Code. Administer, monitor and enforcement of the Land Use Bylaw and follow through with investigation of complaints that are LUB related. This position is the Appointed Designated Officer responsible for the preparation and execution of Stop Work Orders in accordance with the Municipal Government Act which includes registration and discharges of Orders at Land Titles Office using Spin II. Provide effective negotiations relative to enforcement issues with professionals and the public at large. Providing continual mentoring to the Assistant Development Officer, Development Clerk and backup for other team members in their absence. Participate in development and revision of statutory plans bylaws and Land Use Bylaw as required. Process request for compliance certificates in accordance with municipal regulations and provincial regulations. Complete special projects as required. General departmental GIS mapping where required. Follow the Health and Safety Program guidelines and adhere to the working responsibility and accountabilities as outlined in the program manual. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
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POSITION TITLE: Volunteer Centre Administrator - Part-time Under the direction of the FCSS Manager, the Volunteer Centre Administrator is responsible for on-going recruitment and screening of volunteers; promoting volunteer opportunities through community outreach, accessing agency Memorandums of Understanding, facilitating community presentations, and advertising and promoting volunteer opportunities and the Volunteer Centre; coordinating volunteer training sessions for agencies and volunteers as well as monthly volunteer meetings; spearheading and coordinating Volunteer Week activities including the Gala Awards, Volunteer Recognition Tea and Button Campaign; creating a monthly Volunteer Centre Newsletter; using social media to promote the Volunteer Centre. The hours of the position will vary depending on the amount of programs that are being run, but will have a minimum of 15 hours/ week and could range up to 30 hours/week depending on grant program status. SUMMARY OF FUNCTION • •
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Recruit volunteers and seek out volunteer opportunities through on-going community outreach and engagement Interview and match potential volunteers with the appropriate volunteer activity and provide on-going follow up on volunteer experience for both volunteers and organizations Promote Volunteer Centre through regular advertising and development of a community wide promotions campaign Utilize Volunteer Centre wall board; create monthly newsletter detailing volunteer activities, opportunities and volunteer recognition; utilize social media e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Town website Set up meetings and facilitate presentations on a regular basis with community groups/organizations/businesses to promote the Volunteer Centre and volunteer opportunities Facilitate and/or host Volunteer Learning sessions and monthly get-togethers; provide learning sessions for community groups/ organizations on volunteer retention and best practices Utilize Volunteer Alberta best practices for all aspects of the Volunteer Centre Review and revise Volunteer Centre policies and procedures using current standards and practices Maintain all administrative functions for Volunteer Centre i.e. volunteer database; intake and all other applicable forms; filing; screening; statistical data collection Plan and coordinate annual Gala Awards, Recognition Tea and all other Volunteer Week activities; Coordinate Information Fair in the fall and any other volunteer events as approved by the FCSS Manager Recruit volunteers for in-house and outside agency programs, Town Events and Festivals as required Research, develop and maintain Volunteer Resource Directory detailing volunteer skills and interests Provide reports e.g. Volunteer Week Activities Debrief for FCSS Manager review Attend Volunteer Central monthly meetings in Red Deer Other duties as required TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
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Volunteer certification/diploma or an equivalent combination of related post-secondary training and experience in Volunteer Administration Minimum 3 years Volunteer Administration experience FOIP training or willingness to obtain training within 3 months of employment Effective communicator, must possess excellent presentation/ facilitation skills and ability to create presentations e.g. content, format, visual appeal Computer related skills (Microsoft Office, internet, excel, publisher, power point) Knowledge of FCSS regulations and mandate or the ability to acquire such knowledge within the probation period Strong initiative and the ability to work with minimal direction Ability to work in a team environment Ability to work with challenging issues in a sensitive and effective manner Knowledge of community resources Ability to manage time and prioritize tasks efficiently
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Must be a ‘people person’ and professional regarding all interactions with colleagues, clients, patrons, community organizations, and community members • High energy approach in program delivery e.g. at least 55% of time will be outside of the office and working within the community • Must be creative and use a ‘think outside of the box’ approach in the development of a successful Volunteer Centre • Registration with a governing body Class 5 License and use of a personal vehicle during business hours • Research (i.e. volunteer recruitment; program implementation; exhibit due diligence and best practices) This is a terrific opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. You have a strong desire to be a major contributor to the success of a vibrant and growing organization. If you are up to the challenge of taking ownership and wanting to make a difference, this is an ideal situation. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence specifying which position you are applying for, before July 12, 2015 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: (403) 887-3660, E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca
POSITION TITLE: HOME SUPPORT Part Time – Maximum of 24 hours/week Home Support Workers will provide routine homemaking and housekeeping duties for low income seniors and for low income adults with disabilities or short term medical conditions. Home Support Workers are friendly visitors in the clients’ homes performing home support duties on a weekly or bi-weekly basis as determined and scheduled by the Seniors Services Coordinator. Hours and days of work will vary depending on program need. Responsibilities: • •
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Grade 12 diploma or equivalent, Health Care Aide Course or equivalent Excellent interpersonal skills with people of all ages Excellent time management/organizational skills Experience working with seniors Ability to adhere to terms of the Confidentiality Agreement A valid Class 5 Alberta Driver’s License; valid Standard First Aid / CPR Certificate Current Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Checks Must be in good physical condition i.e. being able to lean over bathtub, vacuuming, lifting laundry, scrubbing floors
You have a strong desire to be a major contributor to the success of a vibrant and growing organization. If you are up to the challenge of taking ownership and wanting to make a difference, this is an ideal situation. We offer competitive rates and a supportive work environment. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence by July 5, 2015 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: (403) 887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca
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Charcuterie slates are made with a variety of cured meats, artisan cheeses, house-made breads, and seasonal accompaniments. In addition, the scratch-made flatbreads and small plates appealing to all palates are beautifully served to temp your taste buds. Want to try something new? Wine tasting is now available! Sample sizes of wine from the new self serve wine bar help you choose your favourite before ordering a glass. Ask your server about the varieties available for pairing and sharing! Of course, Bodega still offers terrific lunch options, barista style coffee service and desserts. Daytime, Catering and Evening – Café Bodega is your first choice for great food and quality social atmosphere.
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- Our Lady of the Rosary School student Kenyon Simms brings his Highland dancing talents to the stage at his school’s talent show last Thursday. JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN
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As per tradition, HJ Cody School’s graduating class of 2015 lined up for a photo on the Pier prior to a commencement ceremony at the Multiplex on June 27. STUART FULLARTON
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École HJ Cody School Grade 12 students paid homage to the past and embraced the future as they celebrated their high school graduation over the weekend. The Class of 2015’s two-day celebration kicked off on Friday night with a prom, before continuing on with a commencement ceremony at the Multiplex on Saturday. For the first time in recent years, all graduation events were held exclusively in Sylvan Lake. The school’s 159 graduates, who according to principal Dave Elwood made up one of the school’s largest graduating classes ever, were taken on a trip down memory lane by commencement ceremony guest speakers Linda Hiekkinen McNamara, Lee Hunter, Louise
Staudinger Butterfly and Bernadeanne Stinn Morelli — all members of Sylvan Lake School’s graduating class of 1965. One of the biggest differences between then and now, the guest speakers noted, was the size of the graduating class — theirs had just 19 students. Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA Don MacIntyre presented graduate Morgan Nemish the MLA Citizenship Award along with a personal gift from he and his wife. In congratulating the graduates, he encouraged them to embrace the opportunities that now lie ahead of them. “(In the past), opportunities were not as limitless as you have today,” he said. “Go far and go hard, and give it your best.” Sylvan Lake Mayor Sean McIntyre encouraged graduates to remember the people who helped them not only through high school, but also in other aspects of life,
referring to the late Sharon Holoboff as an example. “She was more than a teacher; she was a mentor, a friend and an inspiration,” he said. “She passed away this week, and she’ll be missed by more people than I can count.” McIntyre then presented the Mayor’s Citizenship Award to graduate Madison McDonald. Further greetings were brought by Chinook’s Edge School Division associate superintendent and trustee Lissa Steele and Jackie Swainson, respectively, while the HJ Cody School choir performed musical interludes. Graduates Nicole Hartley and Madison McDonald delivered the valedictory address before diplomas were presented and farewell remarks given by principal Dave Elwood, marking the end of an eventful weekend and a 12-year educational journey.
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The immensely talented HJ Cody School choir, which included a number of graduates, performed several times during the school’s commencement ceremony at STUART FULLARTON the Multiplex on June 27.
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Teach college students how to make their money last One of the biggest challenges students face when they head back to school is managing their money. In fact, an RBC Student Finances Poll reveals that 71% of respondents are worried that their savings will not cover all of their school expenses for the year. “With a full schedule of classes, studying, and exams, students have enough concerns before even considering their finances,” says Mandy Mail, director of student banking at RBC Royal Bank. “The best way to ensure that student funds last for the entire school year is to create a
plan early on, and stick to it all year long.” Mandy offers these tips on how to make your money last: • Create a realistic budget – Determine how much money is available from all sources including loans, grants, and part-time and summer jobs. Set aside an amount for fixed costs such as tuition and rent, and establish a monthly budget for other expenses. The key to a successful budget is to make it realistic – if it is too strict it will be harder to stick to it. • Plan for social spending – Discretionary
spending is where many students get into trouble. Set a weekly limit on certain types of spending like eating out, entertainment, and shopping. According to the RBC Student Finances Poll, 42% of students wish that they knew how much all those little extras cost. • Track your purchases – Use your smartphone and find an online budget tool to note purchases and track spending. Review both each month to be sure you are not overspending and make any necessary adjustments.
• Make your spending go further by finding the right credit card. Whether it's a credit card that gives you cashback on everyday purchases or one that allows you to earn and redeem rewards points on for supplies – using the right credit card can help you manage your budget. More information on back-to-school finances is available at www.rbc.com/studentsolution, #RBCStudentAdvice on Twitter, or at any branch. More on the rewards program is found at www.rbcrewards.com. - NEWS CANADA
Sylvan Lake Career High School Class of 2015! Principal’s Address:
Congratulations to the graduating class of 2015. All of your hard work and dedication have allowed you to reach this very special moment in your life. On behalf of the Career High Schools I would like to extend our congratulations to each of our Grads and wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Mr. Daryl Brown Principal of Career High School
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Sylvan Lake Career High would like to extend Special Thanks to the many local businesses that support our school with donations and providing our students with valuable work experience:
Congratulations Graduates!
Missing: Beibei Zhao
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École Secondaire Notre Dame High School
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- Recipients of École Steffie Woima School’s Star Awards for the month of June included Carly Greba, Maddox Girard, Riley Kipling, Lydia Payne, Nickolas Penner, Preston Bradstock, Evelina Granberg, Kaede Thompson, Liam Glosser, Casey Browning, Conner Schuttenbeld, Jillian Allred, Madisyn Park, Kadin Paton, Callan Pontius, Capri Fraser, Damon Johnson, Ayden Biggins, Addison Rubletz, Jayce Chimuk, Paige Baylis, Cecily Healey, Haley Nelson, Carter Cronshaw, Landin Thibeault, Angelina Cornell and Tristan Johnson. JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN
Become a resident in an exclusive, ten home community and enjoy a fabulous standard of living just moments away from the pristine waters of Sylvan Lake. As a resident of Westpine Estates, you will come home to a private, ten unit, Luxury Villa Community whose residents will share a fabulous standard of living. Ownership of the private road and other amenities is shared by all owners. Simple Bylaws govern to ensure respect for the common interests of all residents in this fabulous Community. With access to your home via a private, illuminated roadway your luxury walkout bungalow will offer easy access to all the residential opportunities of Sylvan Lake with its many amenities. Direct access to Highway 11 with four lanes to Red Deer creates a unique mix where small town charm is just minutes away from big city services.
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Cultural cuisine
- Food from India, South Africa and Ukraine was enjoyed during a cultural lunch held at the Seniors Centre last Wednesday. Entertainment was provided by belly dancers and Highland dancers. SUBMITTED
Vision for Non-Violence conference slated for Sylvan Lake this fall A conference aiming to raise awareness on dealing with various forms of violence is coming to Sylvan Lake this fall.
The second annual Creating a Vision for Non-Violence will take place Nov. 3 at the Community Centre, following its
successful inaugural event in Innisfail last year. Offering such a wide variety of subject matter that cov-
ers anything from bullying to domestic violence, the conference will be beneficial to a wide audience, including anyone
from service providers to victims of violence, according to Krista Carlson, cochair of the Sylvan Lake Vision for NonViolence coalition. “The main goal is
“The main goal is to bring awareness about violence within Central Alberta and how it affects our communities and our residents.” Krista Carlson to bring awareness about violence within Central Alberta and how it affects our communities and our residents,” she said. “ The conference shares resources, ideas, solutions and initiatives that will tackle the issues around family violence and bullying.” Carlson added violence is often prevalent in rural communities, which she said comes as a surprise to some. For that reason, she feels events
such as the conference are essential in helping educate and raise awareness of the problem. “People are more isolated in the rural communities, whereas in the city, people keep each other in check more,” she said. “People get stressed and they get angry and they don’t know how to deal with those frustrations, and they take it out on the people closest to them sometimes.” Conference attendees will also learn what other communities are doing to deal with similar issues. Through group work and idea sharing, plenty of new ideas will be explored. “It brings new life and awareness to (dealing with violence) so it’s not brushed under the rug anymore,” said Carlson. “This is still a real issue in all of our communities, and we need to deal with it. “People need to know that they are supported and that they can get help with those situations.” - NEWS STAFF
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The Sylvan Lake Buccaneers Bantam team was just one of several Buccaneers teams whose efforts earned them a medal this season. Here, members of the Bantam team are pictured SUBMITTED with their league bronze medals.
Buccaneers celebrate successful milestone season Sylvan Lake Buccaneers lacrosse players gathered to celebrate a successful season with their year-end barbecue and awards evening at the Community Centre last Wednesday. This year marked the first the Buccaneers played as part of an autonomous Sylvan Lake Lacrosse Association. And with a number of its teams picking up medals along the way, association president John Hess has no hesitation in calling the season a success. “For the first year we did fantastic,” Hess said. “There’s a lot of families that have really learned to love this game. They came in here with their eyes wide open and a little overwhelmed, but they got into it. “We have a bunch of new families who love the sport
now, and that’s what makes it successful to me.” Hess said one of the association’s biggest accomplishments this season was successfully handling the Buccaneers’ 150 registered players — nearly twice as many as last year’s 84. Even with plenty of newcomers and inexperienced players on teams, the Buccaneers remained competitive throughout the season. “That’s huge considering that we doubled our numbers this year,” he said. “Almost half of every team had never played before. It grew bigger than I expected, but we had great people that pulled it all together and made it happen.” And the sport wasn’t just new to some of the Buccaneers’ players, Hess added. For many parents, the season marked their first involvement with it too.
“It’s a big thing to try and teach the kids, but they learn it fast,” he said. “It’s a lesson for the parents, and you have to get them to listen and buy into what the game is, how it plays and how it’s different (than hockey).” Nonetheless, one of the most satisfying aspects of the Buccaneers’ first season, he assured, was seeing players develop and improve their skills. “I have kids who never played it before, and one of them ended up being my captain,” he said. “He (went) from not being able to throw or catch the ball on the first day to being the captain of the team at the end of the first year.” Hess added many Buccaneers players are already looking forward to the next season, which begins next spring. - NEWS STAFF
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Benalto Pro Rodeo organizers gearing up for 98th year With record crowds in attendance last year, organizers of the Benalto Pro Rodeo are full of optimism heading into this year’s event. The rodeo, now in its 98th year, will take place July 3, 4 and 5 on Benalto Rodeo Grounds. Last year saw between 4,000 and 5,000 spectators attend over three days, indicating the rodeo remains very much a popular draw as it nears its centennial year. “We had record crowds last year on Saturday — it was phenomenal,” said Benalto Agricultural Society president Neal Arksey, adding improvements such as this year’s addition of new beer gardens will help the rodeo flourish. “It’s a great tradition that’s now been going on 98 years, and we’re just trying to make it better for everybody.” Arksey said the rodeo offers a different experience than that of others such as the Calgary Stampede. Its comparatively intimate setting, he feels, allows for a viewing experience like no other.
Ty Taypotat holds on in bareback riding at last year’s Benalto Pro Rodeo. This year’s rodeo runs July 3, 4 and 5 at the Benalto Rodeo Grounds. FILE PHOTO
“It’s a nice, close rodeo,” he said. “You’re not sitting way back in the stands with a set of binoculars to watch — any seat in the house is a good seat.” As has been the case in previous years, the rodeo will be accompanied by a variety of other events throughout the weekend, including live music performances, pancake breakfasts, demonstrations and the highly popular Junior Rodeo. The lattermost, according to Arksey, allows younger competitors to put their skills to the test in an environ-
ment that emphasizes fun, with the pony races a particularly popular draw. “It’s more or less going out there and having some fun,” he said. The Junior Rodeo kicks off at 10 a.m. on July 3, while the Pro Rodeo begins at 7 p.m. on the same day and wraps up on July 5. A comprehensive overview of rodeo events is available online at www.benaltoagsociety.ca. - NEWS STAFF
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Not everyone who holidayed a Sylvan Lake owned a cottage, at sso the next best thing was rentiing one. Many cottages were available to rent, as well as campgrounds and boarding houses. Before the advent of motels, there were several groups of “tourist cabins,” such as th the ones pictured. In 1948, Jerry Phillion built a tourist facility with nine cabins, a wash house, recreation hall, family residence and a tenting area at 46 Street and 49 Avenue. This was sold in 1967 to Joe Yando, who in turn sold it to Stan and Marge Mellott in 1971, when it was named “Mellott’s Cabins.” Scott McKinnon bought the property in 1975 and renamed it “The Flying Scotsman.” Mrs. Wright was the last owner before the land was taken over for seniors housing.
The photo of Antler L Lodge is taken from behind the main building and shows several cabins as well as the Uptown Theatre and the Jackson Block across Main Street. To the right is the May & Turner Meat and Grocery Store with their residence attached. In 1946, Ted and Ginty May bought Antler Lodge from Clara Wilkinson. Besides the rental cabins, the Lodge also housed the telephone office (until 1963 when the system was automated), the Calgary Power office and Mah Chew’s restaurant. In 1969, the building was sold to Cliff Long and family, and then later to Allan Fisher when it was torn down for the new Cobb’s Store.
Exploring Sylvan Lake’s earliest tourist accommodations The pictures on this page were submitted by the Sylvan Lake & District Archives Society as part of a series celebrating the society’s 20 years of existence this year. The Archives Society is open to the public every Tuesday and Thursday from noon to 4 p.m. at its new location in the lower level of the town’s Municipal Government Building.
A l e x a n d e r Campground & Cabinss was built in 1925 on n eight-to-10 acres off lakefront property and named for Henry Hussfeldt’s father-inlaw, Alexander Loiselle, a pioneer settler and property owner in Sylvan Lake. The popular campground had 21 cabins abins and an office, and was situation ituation approximately where the Wild Rapids Waterslide is today. Formerly Sylvan Truck Ranch
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In 1947, Mr. and Mrs. Emil We s t e r built cabins on 45 Ave nu e between 46 and 47 Street. The business first started as “summer only” rentals then later rented year-round. This photo shows three of the cabins and Emil Wester sitting in front of the office sign.
In the early days, there were many choices of accommodation; however, the Archives has very little information and no photos of these other facilities: Varsity Court, Pinecroft Cabins, Westview Apartments, Holiday Lodge, Gerry’s Cabins and Lakeshore Motel. We would appreciate any information, especially photographs.
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Adhere to zoning and don’t piecemeal older areas of town Dear Editor, It is time to bring to everyone's attention what our Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) is doing and allowing around this beautiful town we call home. On June 1, I along with fellow neighbours attended an MPC meeting for development removing two single-family homes and replacing them with two fourplexes. I wish to inform residents of the lack of knowledge the MPC has with regards to zoning bylaws, how unprepared they were for this meeting and what they are allowing. The notice of proposed development that was mailed to area residents had an incomplete legal description and described the parcel as Low Density R1, which is incorrect. A Land Use Bylaw controls the use of land in our community. It states how land may be used, where buildings and other structures can be located, lot sizes/dimensions, parking requirements, building heights and setbacks from the street. They contain specific requirements that are enforceable. Several bylaws were not adhered to. Not one of the MPC members seemed to be knowledgeable on what an R2 zoning entails. Three of these members at this meeting are elected members of our council. They could not properly answer how garbage is removed from a fourplex building. The balconies are not in compliance. The size of the decks were never noted by development authority as being on the side yard. MPC is allowing the land relaxation, which states in the bylaw 55 per cent maximum parcel coverage to 61 per cent.There is already a parking problem at the Bethany Centre and Sylvan Lake Lodge — people are already having to park on 47 Avenue, 48 Street and 47 Street. These proposed four-
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plexes have eight parking stalls each, and eight stalls in the drawing are tandem parking. Tandem parking is not allowed as the bylaw states. In our agenda, it states that with the way the developer has the tandem parking configuration in place, it will
likely lead to people parking on the street. Furthermore, there is already a non-conforming fourplex in this block as well as the next block south, and more wrongs do not make a right. Staff continuously used the term “discretionary” and ignored other Land Use
Bylaws. The significant number of written responses opposed to this — 11, to be exact — were completely unheard at this meeting. I was never told adjacent landowners do not pay the $150 appeal fee until I showed staff the bylaw. I inquired about this with
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Planning and Development. It took 40 minutes of my time, and in the end I left with no answers. I did receive a confirming phone call later on. Let's adhere to R2 zoning and not piecemeal older areas of town. If they stuck to the R2 Land Use Bylaw,
the land would comfortably situate two duplexes. There is no need for this as there is no shortage of land in Sylvan Lake. Fellow neighbours and I will be appealing this. Bryna Boisvert Sylvan Lake
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