Councillor Cameron inquired about intentions for the sand located at Richardson Point following the recent Canada Day celebrations. It was noted that the intent was to level it off following the labour day festivities.
Members commended all involved with the Cardinal Canada Day celebrations noting a great job on the clean-up following the festivities.
Councillor Dillabough noted the additional effort made by Township part-time staff to address plumbing issues with the washrooms at the Cardinal waterfront canteen.
Councillor Hunter commented on the welcome addition of flower baskets throughout the village of Spencerville and thanked staff for the ongoing maintenance of the baskets.
Advisory Member Chris Ward noted the outstanding job on the roadside cutting.
Deputy Mayor Deschamps requested that consideration to include a youth citizen of the year award be discussed at the appropriate committee meeting.
Councillor Hunter inquired if the Township had submitted a nomination for the UCLG entrepreneur of the year.
The CAO made a note in relation to the earlier discussion regarding building permit validity. It was noted that Section 8 subsection 10 of the Building Code Act states revocation of a building permit will occur after 6 months if construction has not commenced.
Councillor Cameron noted the Stove Store's 50 years of service in the Township.