by Sandy on August 7, 2017
The cottagers on the Grove who have the road between their cottages and the water are in a unique situation. Michael Brooks discussed the actions he has taken to enter into an agreement with the City of Kawartha Lakes regarding his property.
Here is a portion of a note from Laura Carnochan, Law Clerk Realty Services, Legal Division, City of Kawartha Lakes. The documents that she mentions can be found in the Member’s Only section.
Please find attached our License Agreement template, as well as a copy of the Application which is required to be submitted by each resident interested in a License Agreement with the City.
Please be advised that the template Agreement is for informational purposes only and some aspects are subject to change. For instance, the (minimal) annual fee may change in the future.
Please note that each Application has to go before the Land Management Committee for review and we cannot provide a guarantee that approval for an Agreement will be granted.
If anyone requires any further information, please pass along my contact information and I will be happy to answer any questions.
Thank you,
Laura Carnochan
Law Clerk Realty Services
Legal Division
City of Kawartha Lakes
P.O. Box 9000, 12 Peel Street
Lindsay, Ontario K9V 5R8
Tel: (705) 324-9411 Ext. 1261
Toll Free: 1-888-822-2225 Ext. 1261
Fax: (705) 324-2982
This is provided for your information only. Each cottager knows what their needs are with regards to their property. Hope you find this helpful.
by Sandy on June 15, 2017
WHAT – A half-day Stewardship Summit to engage Kawartha watershed residents, groups and business owners on Lake Management Plan Implementation projects and priorities. Attendees will take part in a facilitated discussion to compile a list of community-based projects based on five high priority themes from existing Lake Management Plans.
WHY – Kawartha Conservation has developed a series of Lake Management Plans on behalf of the City of Kawartha Lakes and Township of Scugog based on scientific research and community consultation. Kawartha Conservation is now developing a multi-year action plan and budget forecast for Lake Management Plan implementation across the watershed and wants to consult with community members, business owners and partners on specific short and long-term projects to achieve Lake Management Plan objectives and outcomes.
WHERE – Cambray Community Centre, 2255 Elm Tree Rd, Cambray, ON K0M 1E0
WHEN – Saturday, July 15 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
WHO – Members of the Community Advisory Panel will be joined by Kawartha Conservation staff, and all members of the public are invited to attend.
OUTCOMES – All streams and watercourses in our community eventually flow into the Kawartha Lakes. Local residents know best where water quality is being degraded – whether on their cottage road, a rural location or urban area. The goal of the half-day Stewardship Summit is to come away with a number of specific community-determined project ideas, priorities and locations that Kawartha Conservation staff can investigate and include as part of a multi-year program for lake and watershed improvement. By working with the community and key partners, the recommended and suggested projects can be prioritized based on effectiveness, cost and community support.
or more information, please email us or call 705.328.2271 ext. 220.