The last Region of Queens council meeting in November started with a public hearing for a proposed 8-unit development in South Brookfield. Several people raised concerns about the possibility of species at risk in the area. During the council meeting, it was decided to table the motion to give the owners time to revise their plans to accommodate those species.
Also included on the agenda:
The Pleasant River Community Hall Society will receive $2,305 from the municipality’s Community Investment Fund.
Council approved spending $120,000 + HST to make their case against an expansion of the salmon farms in Liverpool Bay.
Region staff recommended council reject the lone tender to replace the UV treatment system at the municipal wastewater treatment plant.
The issue of where to build a new library once again appeared at council.
And more. The next meeting will take place Tuesday Dec 12 at 9:00am in council chambers.