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The Municipality of Lambton Shores
LIVING IN LAMBTON SHORES...
A woolly Update) on tho Municipal Events in your Community
Administration Department - 7883 Amtelecom Parkway, Forest, Ontario NON 1J0
Tel 1.877.786-2335, 519-786-2335, Fax 519.786.2135, Email ndministrationalIambtonshores.ca
Visit our Web Site at www.lambtonshores. 'a
GRAND BEND BEACH STUDY
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
The Municipality of Lambton Shores is undertaking a study to
determine what uses should be permitted on the beach. A
public consultation is being held to receive public input on
what activities and uses should be allowed on the beach,
including service club events, not for profit events, and
commercial events.
A Public Information Centre is being hold on March 24. 2011
at the Grand Bend Legion, Upper Level (20 Municipal Drive,
Grand Bend) from 4:OOpm — 7:OOpm. This open house -style
mooting ing will provide residents the opportunity to review and
commont on the draft Grand Bend Beach Study.
For further information, visit www,iambtonshores,ca or contact the
866-943-1400,
Community Services Department at 1 -
NOTICE of Lambton Shores' 2011 Budget Meeting
Please be advised that mho Municipality of Lambton Shores Council will be discussing the 2011 Budget March 9e" at
2:00 p.m. in the downstairs meeting room of 'The Shoros- Complex and If required, at the regular Council meeting
scheduled for March 15"', 2011 at 300 p m. at the Thodford Village Complex. Copies of the budget aro available at
any of the Municipal offices, and residents aro welcome to send questions to the Municipal Clerk in advance of the
meting for inclusion in the discussion. Please send questions by March 7 to Forest Municipal Office, 7883 Amtelecom
Parkway, Forest, ON NON 1JO, Fax 519.786.2135 or by email to: dertrsailambtonshores.ca
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The Legacy Recreation Centre
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System,
Thedford, ON
1he municipality of Lambton Shores is issuing 0 Request for
Pn►posals (RFP) to solid .submissions from qualified
proponents for the sup►p►ty and installation of a complete solar
plxihwoltak: (PV) system hr The legacy Recreation Centre
located at 16 Allen Street in Thedford, Ontario.
The nionlnal 24 kW PV system will be mounted on the roof of
the new solution to the recently renovated Recreation Centre
and will generate clean, renewable electricity as part of an
overall effort M enhance the energy and environmental
performance of the building
Interested p noxrnents may request an RFP package hon
the Mhmkcpahty that defines the Scope of Wok,
Spet Heatless, Protect Timeline, and the Terms & Conditions
for the work at
7883 AntMleocmt Parkway, Forest, ON NON 130
Tel 519-786.2335 or Toll Free: 1-877-786-2335
There Is a non r fundebe• cost of S50 (Including HST) for the
RFP paoiage.
Fennel, hard copy proposals are required from all interested
proponents to be considered for this prooect All proposal
requirements and procedures for Requests for Clerlficatlon
are listed In the RFP package.
Proposals moat the delivered M the Municipality of Lambton
Shores by no later than Thursday. March 10.2011 at 1fig
gnat the foltowMng address'
7683 Amte►lecorn Parkway, Forest, ON NON 1JO
Tel 519.786.2335 or Toll Free: 1-877-786-2335
Pnoktukols will be evaluated based on price, technical merit,
cntt*t for experience, and overall suitability for the protect
THE MUNICIPALITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT
ANY OR ALL SUBMISSIONS AT THEIR SOt.E
(31.9CRET1ON,
2011 Dust Suppression
The Muntcipatlty of Lambton Shores is inviting prequalifled
contractors to submit proposals for the supply of
approximately 251FLAKE EQUIVALENT TONL MQRE OR
LEN. QF CALCIUM CHLORIDE. Alternative proposals will
also be accepted for this protect. All proposals must Include
an Environmental Statement and references of previous
works.
Interested contractors may obtain the documents Thursday,
February 24'", 2011 from the
Forest Municipal Office
7883 Amtelecom Parkway, Forest, ON NON 1JO
Tel 519-786-2335 Fax 519-786-2135
The closing data for submissions Is Thursday March
10'",2011 at11:00a.m.
2011 Gravel Tender
The Municipality of Lambton Shoros is inviting
prequalified contractors to submit tenders for tho
above noted project. Prices will include all things
necessary but not limited to, the supply of labour, material,
supervision and equipment necessary for the supply,
delivery and stockpile o1 approximately 18,000 tonnes of
Granular 'A' gravel at the Northville and Forest yard, and to
supply granular to various roads within the Municipality.
Interested contractors may obtain the tender
documents Thursday, February 24"', 2011 from the.
Forest Municipal Office
7883 Amtelecom Parkway, Forest, ON NON 1J0
Tel: 519-786-2335 Fax: 519-786-2135
The closing date for submissions Is Thursday
March 108', 2011 at 11:00 a,m.
NOTE: CoMrector t reOta llftcation terms are available at "www,lembtonshores.callocal government/capital
protects" and can be submitted with the tender.
Main Street West new
businesses exempt from
cash -In -lieu parking fees
Ai
Lynda Hillman-Rapley
Lakeshore Advance
if you decide to open a business in
downtown Grand Bend- you will be
exempt from cash -in -lie of parking fees.
The waiving of this zoning by-law was
enacted at the February 22 Lambton
Shores regular meeting during a delega-
tion with long-time business man Brad
Oke.
Oke, representing himself and partners of
29 Main Street requested the fee, which
In his case would be in excess of $32,000
be waived.
A cash in -lieu of parking payment is
required to be made when a site cannot
accommodate the parking necessary to
'support a proposed use in compliance
with the parking requirements of the
Zoning By-law. Oke's request was made
in advance to his seeking approval of a
minor variance to allow the restaurant to
be established on the lands without the
required on-site parking.
This issue has come to surface in past
councils with the costs not being a level
playing field within the municipality,
Grand Bend's is $1,000 per and Forest's
fee is $200 per space.
Oke is proposing to renovate the exist-
ing building at 29 Main Street. 11e is pro-
posing to remove two existing rental cot-
tages and change the use of the main
floor of the existing building which pres-
ently comprises three rental apartments.
The new proposal is to establish a cafe
bakery (restaurant) on the existing main
floor and construct two new outdoor
patios, one which will have a roof the
other which will not He is also intending
on totally renovating of the third floor
apartment. Last year Oke renovated the
retail space on lower floor of the building.
This renovation did not require any addi-
tional parking as the retail floor space
was not increased. The current proposal
presented by Oke requires that 32 addi-
tional parking spaces be provided and
would require that a $32,000.00 cash -in -
lieu of parking payment be made as a
condition of any variance approval the
Committee of Adjustment might make.
Senior Planner Patti Richardson said
there is little opportunity to introduce
parking on the site due to its small size
and location adjacent to a residential use.
The sizes of most of the properties on
Main Street West are similar to 29 Main
Street West and not conducive to the
introduction of on-site parking due to
size.
"Recent improvements to the Grand
Bend Beach and associated municipal
parldng lots and the recently completed
Main Street West upgrades
Recent improvements to
the Grand Bend Beach
and associated municipal
parking lots and the
recently completed Main
Street West upgrades and
enhancements, appears
to have encouraged
some private investment
in properties on Main
Street West. Certainly a
number of buildings have
been given fresh facades,
which have; along with the
municipally funded public
space enhancements
improved the visual
aesthetics of the Main
Street West streetscape
— Patti Richardson
and enhancements, appears to have
encouraged some private investment in
properties on Main Street West. Certainly
a number of buildings have been given
fresh facades, which have; along with the
municipally funded public space
enhancements improved the visual aes-
thetics of the Main Street West street-
scape," said Richardson,
Richardson said the public investments
on Main Street West were intended not
only to improve the aesthetics of this area
but also to stimulate economic
development in the form of private re-
investment in properties/businesses,
Coun. Doug Cook stated a Highway 21
business has had to pay twice for cash -in -
lieu and asked if this was fair. Richardson
explained there is no on street parking on
Ontario Street or Main Street Bast and the
Main Street West situation was com-
pletely different.
Council agreed to exempt cash -in -lieu
for Main Street West businesses from this
point forward but the residential fee still
applies. Mayor Weber said he would be
expecting phone calls due to this
decision,