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COUNTY OF NEWELL NO. 4
2006 ANNUAL REPORT
Reeve’s Report for the Year Ending 2006
as the County of Newell, is to provide The third purpose of a municipality is to
good government. The primary work of develop and maintain safe and viable
this responsibility lies with the policy and communities. Our county has many
decision makers-Council and economic advantages--water, natural
Administrative Staff. However, all resources, tourism, agriculture, population
residents as interested citizens, voters, diversity, transportation routes,
members-at-large, volunteers, or employment opportunities and more.
committee members have a part to play Council must continue to plan for the
within this function. Our partnering sustainability of all of these advantages
projects with other municipalities and with and to support the efforts of those who
the province are one aspect of “good work hard to provide protective,
government”. Examples and measures of recreational, emergency, environmental,
this are progress on the regional water social, and cultural services so that our
system and the paving of Secondary communities do remain safe and viable.
Highway #876. Good government means
Being involved in municipal government
that infrastructure accomplishments must
be maximized while our economy is brings a variety of challenges in a variety
strong so that our local area remains of categories from land use to coyotes. I
competitive in attracting a broad range of am grateful to my fellow Councillors and
growth opportunities into the future. County staff for their continued support,
By Molly Douglass, County of Newell No. 4
contributions and commitment in meeting
Reeve
The second purpose of a municipality is to the challenges. It is my pleasure to work
provide services. In 2006 organizational with such a team.
According to the Municipal Government
changes were initiated to improve delivery
Act, there are three purposes for our local
and to increase efficiencies in the Your ideas and suggestions will be
form of “county” government. These three
provision of many services to our appreciated on May 07 at the General
purposes are written in plain language but
ratepayers. This restructuring will Meeting!
do take on varying interpretations and
continue in 2007 with the goal of “client
complexities from issue to issue.
satisfaction”. Molly Douglass, Reeve
The first purpose of a municipality, such
COUNTY OF NEWELL NO. 4 - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The County of Newell Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday, May 7, 2007 at the Heritage Inn in Brooks
commencing at 7:00 P.M.
The meeting provides an excellent opportunity to discuss issues and concerns as well as to hear reports on the 2006
operations of the County.
All County residents and ratepayers are welcome to attend. Council and staff look forward to seeing you on May 7th.
The 2006 Annual Meeting of the County of Newell No. 4
3. Adoption of Agenda
was held at the Heritage Inn on Thursday, April 27, 2006 Ratepayers had no questions regarding this report.
commencing at 7:05 p.m. MOVED BY D. SEITZ that the Agenda be adopted as
presented.
MEMBERS10. Open Discussion
MOTION CARRIED
PRESENT:
M. Douglass, Reeve Chairman Barg opened the floor for general
W. Daniels Don Weisbeck arrived at 7:10 p.m. discussion.
I. Schroeder
A.M. Philipsen
Carl Chomistek asked which roads in the County
C. Vermeeren 4. Reading & Approval of Minutes of the 2005
would be paved over the next 5 years. Councillor
M. Nesbitt
Annual Meeting
Daniels stated that he would mail him a copy of the 5
S. Evans
year road paving plan.
A. Eastman The Secretary read minutes of the 2005 Annual Meeting
A. Eckert held April 14, 2005.
Charlie Charlton questioned Council’s reasons for
H. Wutzke
foregoing the tender process on the recent purchase
MOVED BY C. CHARLTON that the 2005 Annual Meeting
of graders, loaders and scrapers for the County of
minutes be adopted as presented.
STAFF
Newell.
PRESENT:
B. Keith, Operations Review Manager MOTION CARRIED
Council’s reasons for foregoing the tendering process
T. Henry, County Planner
included:
S. Wylie, A.S.B. Fieldman
N. Moriyama, Assistant Administrator
5. Business from Minutes
good buy backs and guarantees from Finning in the
A. Martens, Administrator
past for our used equipment
S. Yokoyama, Administrative Secretary · None
D. Seitz, Equipment Operator
by eliminating the tendering process the long lag time
R. Arsenault, Grader Operator
6. Reeve’s Report
when ordering equipment could be reduced
S. Rodwell, Accounting Supervisor
P. Urban, Development Control Officer Reeve Douglass presented the Reeve’s Report.
Mr. Charlton felt that the tenders are slanted so no one else
can bid. He also noted that other businesses he had
MOVED BY B. WUTZKE that the Reeve’s Report be
OTHERS IN
spoken with received a better price from Canadian Public
ATTENDANCE: adopted as presented.
Auctions rather than the company buy back.
J. Petrie, Q13 Radio
K. Rothbauer, Brooks Bulletin MOTION CARRIED
Mr. Charlton commented that he preferred the County
R. Kiedrowski, Brooks & County Chronicle
tender all their purchases. Councillor Nesbitt indicated
F. Barg Ratepayers had no questions regarding this report.
that she would provide Mr. Charlton with the hours of use
C. Charlton
for the scrapers and packers.
C. Chomistek
V. Parker
7. Agricultural Service Board Chairman’s Report
Sandra Hajash expressed a concern regarding
T. Parker
development within the County. Why is the County
S. Hajash The Agricultural Service Board Chairman, Councillor
allowing developments without approval? She has
A. Peltzer Eastman, presented this report.
had a business operating next to her property for 5
D. Weisbeck
years and nothing has been finalized. She presented
B. Wutzke MOVED BY COUNCILLOR EASTMAN that the Agricultural
a letter to Council regarding this issue and asked that
L. Pye-Matheson Service Board Chairman’s Report be adopted as
it be brought back to a Council meeting and
County of Newell Ratepayer presented.
addressed.
MOTION CARRIED
Councillor Vermeeren noted that this is a long standing
10 ratepayers were in attendance for the 2006 Annual
issue which has gone to court and will be brought back to
Meeting of the County of Newell No. 4. Ratepayers had no questions regarding this report.
an upcoming Council meeting.
Vern Parker questioned why Council does not easily
1. Election of Chairman8. Municipal Committee Chairman’s Report
approve a subdivision that meets all the qualifications
for the area? He also noted that Highway 525 is still
The Administrator called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m.
The Municipal Committee Chairman, Councillor Daniels,
rough heading east to Rolling Hills.
and called for nominations for the position of Chairman. presented this report.
Charlie Charlton nominated Fred Barg. There were no
Councillor Vermeeren noted that it is up to each councillor
further nominations. MOVED BY COUNCILLOR DANIELS that the Municipal
to decide how they want to vote on an issue. He also
Committee Chairman’s Report be adopted as presented.
commented that Highway 525 is under provincial
Vern Parker arrived at 7:06 p.m.
jurisdiction for repairs.
MOTION CARRIED
Fred Barg was declared Chairman and assumed the Chair.
Ratepayers had no questions regarding this report.
Vern Parker questioned the necessity of having to
Chairman Barg welcomed ratepayers to the 2006 Annual
complete a rezoning prior to a subdivision application.
Meeting.
Councillors Daniels and Vermeeren attempted to
9. Assessor’s Report
clarify the Land Use Amendment and Subdivision
process for Mr. Parker.
Assistant Administrator, Noel Moriyama, presented the
2. Election of Secretary
Assessor’s Report.
Tom Parker questioned why some businesses could
Chairman Barg called for nominations for the position of
get away without permits and others cannot.
Secretary. Alfred Peltzer nominated A. Martens.
MOVED BY N. MORIYAMA that the Assessor’s Report be
There were no further nominations. adopted as presented.
A. Martens was declared Secretary. MOTION CARRIED
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Councillor Vermeeren indicated that a Stop Work Order has not been dealt with yet. Council discussion.
had been issued for the case referred to by Mrs. Hajash.
He noted that the courts haven’t addressed this issue and
Sandra Hajash requested that the County deal with Darcy Seitz questioned why the County did not
the County must wait for the courts to deal with it before it
issues brought forward to them in a timely manner. implement road bans on gravel roads earlier in the
can be finalized.
year. Council commented that they do not like to ban
gravel roads in the County as this can cause problems
Tom Parker advised that there has been an increase
Sandra Hajash commented that the Courts are not going to
for the economy. It was also noted that companies
in the speed of the traffic along the newly paved
enforce the issue if the County guidelines are not being
have been asked to discontinue their continuous hauls
Peltzer Road and asked if anything could be done to
enforced.
during the spring when the gravel roads are soft.
reduce the speed.
Councillor Vermeeren commented that enforcement does
Councillor Vermeeren asked that Council be advised if
Councillor Vermeeren advised that the County Special
take time and the County would require more staff to
anyone notices county roads being damaged.
Constable can enforce speed limits on local county roads.
address all of these issues.
Alfred Peltzer suggested that the County build their
Tom Parker commented that loads of waste manure
Vern Parker asked for the process required to stop a
roads to a standard that can handle heavier traffic or
are being hauled from Brooks through the smaller
development if it is not compatible with an area.
repair them to that standard. He also offered a
areas causing damage to the roads. He also wanted
Councillor Vermeeren commented that a stop work
bouquet to the County for the work completed on the
to know whom he should contact regarding garbage in
order can be issued and the applicant then has an
Peltzer Road.
the ponch he received from Lakeside.
opportunity to appeal the decision and if it goes to
court it can take quite some time to be resolved.
Lynn Pye-Matheson arrived at 8:18 p.m.
Steve Wylie advised that Alberta Environment has an
emergency number to deal with his ponch concern and he
Reg Arsenault questioned why the County Special Chairman Barg thanked the ratepayers for their comments
would be happy to provide him with that number.
Constable was unable to assist with enforcement of and attendance at the 2006 Annual Meeting.
development permits. Mr. Arsenault was informed
Carl Chomistek asked if there was still a ban on
that the Special Constable is required to enforce the
county gravel roads. Council advised that the ban on
County bylaws, traffic and road issues. The County
11. Adjourn
gravel roads has been removed.
Development Officer enforces development issues.
MOVED BY C. CHARLTON that the meeting adjourn at
Reeve Douglass thanked those in attendance for their
8:18 p.m.
Charlie Charlton commented about a development
comments and concerns. It is quite clear that
adjacent to his property that does not have a valid
development issues are of great concern to the
MOTION CARRIED
permit and has since been granted another permit for
County residents and this will be a major area for
additional work even though the outstanding permit
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AUDITORS' REPORT
To the Reeve and Members of Council
The accompanying summarized financial information is derived from the complete consolidated financial statements of the County of Newell No. 4 as
at December 31, 2006 and for the year then ended on which we expressed an opinion without reservation in our report dated February 14, 2007.
The fair summarization of complete financial information is the responsibility of management. Our responsibility, in accordance with the applicable
Assurance Guideline of The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, is to report on the summarized financial information.
In our opinion, the accompanying financial information fairly summarizes, in all material respects, the related complete consolidated financial
statements in accordance with the criteria described in the Guideline referred to above.
This summarized financial information does not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian generally accepted accounting principles. Readers
are cautioned that this financial information may not be appropriate for their purposes. For more information on the County’s financial position,
results of operations and cash flows, reference should be made to the related complete financial statements.
Chartered Accountants
Lethbridge, Canada
February 14, 2007
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Front: Sheila Evans (Div 6), Reeve Molly Douglass (Div 9), Mara Nesbitt (Div 5), Anne Marie Philipsen (Div 3)
Back: Allen Eastman (Div 7), Wayne Daniels (Div 1), Art Eckert (Div 8), Chris Vermeeren (Div 4), Deputy Reeve Ike Schroeder (Div 2), Harold Wutzke (Div 10)
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Chamomile)) 3350 miles of road was mowed in 2006.
Agricultural Service Board
Special Programs (Private Land)
Alberta Environmentally Sustainable
Chairman’s Annual Report For
Agriculture (AESA)
The private land spraying this season was quite
2006
extensive with over 700 hours of labour and using
The County employs one full-time Rural
approx. $8000 worth of chemical. Major weeds of
Conservation Technician. This program promotes
concern include but are not limited to: Downy
By Allen Eastman,
environmental stewardship through various
Brome, Common Burdock, Milkweed, Toadflax,
Agricultural Service
programs including:
Scentless Chamomile and Canada Thistle.
Board Chairman
Trees (21 landowners and 24905 trees)
Pest Control
The present Agricultural
Environmental Farm Plans (58 completed)
Service Board (ASB) is
Many programs are implemented by the ASB to
comprised of five elected Courses (Grazing School 40 participants)
deal with pests such as Richardson Ground
members and five staff
Demonstrations (Swath Grazing - Millet)
Squirrel, Coyotes, Skunks and Racoons. These
representatives. The five
Extension (Pasture Management Seminar – 5
programs include:
elected officials currently
producers)
sitting on the board
SACA Conference (160 producers)
Coyote Control Incentive Program (CCIP)
includes Allan Eastman
(2037 coyotes)
(chairman and division 7
councillor), Mara Nesbitt Trap Rentals
Other activities in 2006 included Rural Beatification
(Division 5), Anne Marie
Issuance of pest control devices and products
Program, Calgary Stampede Farm Family Award,
Philipsen (Division 3), Sheila Evans (Division 6) and
Ground Squirrel Control (966 kg of Ready to
Roadside seeding and various pest and agronomic
Art Eckert (Division 8).
use wet strychnine)
recommendations.
The Agricultural Service Boards mission is to
Other pest issues deal with:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the
provide and administer agricultural programs and
Agricultural Service Board members as well as staff
services to the agricultural community to encourage
Grasshoppers
(Steve Wylie, Robert McTavish, Will Schaap, Todd
sustainable farming practises within the
Green and Jenelle Johnson), for their continued
Fusarium
municipality. In fulfilling this mission, the
dedicated service.
Bacterial Ring Rot
Agricultural Service Board (ASB) undertakes a
number of programs and services.
The ASB continues to be active in promoting and
All are monitored in yearly surveys.
protecting agriculture. If you have concerns or
Weed Control
require more information please feel free to contact
West Nile Virus Program
the office at 362-2772 or check out our website at
Weeds or Invasive Species are a serious concern
www.countyofnewell.ab.ca. ASB meetings are held
One coordinator and two helpers were hired in
and a constant battle for ASB staff. There are a
in Council chambers every other month beginning
2006 to survey, map and perform control. Areas of
number of programs in place to address these
in January so please join us if you have issues or
focus were Rolling Hills, Patricia, Scandia, Rainier,
issues including:
ideas.
Duchess, Rosemary, Tilley, Bassano and Gem.
Employment of Weed Inspectors
Respectfully,
Roadside Mowing
Roadside Spraying (991 miles)
Allan Eastman
Spot Spraying (all roads)
All local roads are mowed at least once each year
River Walk (Red Deer and Bow (879 bags of
along with areas in subdivisions and Hamlets. Over
County and needs to be hauled in over 30 miles. paving program in 2007.
Municipal Chairman’s Report
We are bringing gravel in to the Rolling Hills area
(division one) from the Bow City area (north end of We have continued organizing for a regional water
for 2006
division four). For years we have had to haul gravel system. Council gave their consent to forming a for
from the Imperial Colony to the Tilley area. This will profit limited company with the Villages of Tilley and
By Wayne Daniels,
be a nicer run now that the provincial highway #876 Rosemary, With the Town of Bassano and with the
Municipal Committee
is paved. City of Brooks. The provincial program, water for
Chairman
life, will provide 90% funding for transmission
A couple years ago we increased the Non-pipelines to service Patricia, Rainier, Scandia, and
Keeping our road
Residential mill rate so we could capture some of Rolling Hills besides the other municipalities. The
infrastructure is the most
the money the oil and gas sector were removing grant money is also available to fund increased
costly need in the
from our County. This money was to be used to capacity in the transmission lines to service our
County of Newell. In
providing a higher quality of services to our farm and acreage residents.
2006 over $10 million
residents. With this money we paved the Jo Ann
was spent directly on
Trucking road west to the Veteran's Highway (we In 2006 we entered into an agreement with the City
road improvement
received 50% funding from the provincial Resource of Brooks to supply us with Special Constable
besides the amount
Road Program), the provincial highway 876 Services. That has been operating now so
spent on maintenance. I
(partnered with the province on a 25%/75% basis), residents should be seeing the County Special
want to take this
the old #1 highway north of Duchess and west to Constable vehicle in their communities.
opportunity to thank our
the Veteran's Highway, two short stretches of road
staff for the adjustments they made, the work they
in the southern part of division 4, and the Dinosaur
did and their dedication to the task in 2006. Gravel
Park road PR 130 on a 25%/75% split with the
is a scarce commodity in the southern part of our
provincial government. It is planned to pursue the
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