Wednesday, July 4, 2018

New By Laws Information !!!!

From a recent Exeter Lakeshore Times-Advance :

 

Thursday, June 21, 2018

An IMPORTANT message for us all.........

Please take the time to read Sandra's report.  We all need to participate to solve some of the new and old troubling behaviors.  With your help we can make progress.

Community Affairs Officer's Report for May 9th, 2018
Annual General Meeting
by Sandra Cronk


 As an Association, we represent the concerns of the community and do our best to communicate those concerns to Council and staff.



At last year's AGM, Council members answered our Members questions with explanations like:


- the Bylaw Officer used to be a contract position, but now is an employee position.

- the Bylaw Officer reports to the Clerk who reports to the CAO.

- Council works with staff to improve situations.

- when you have a concern, go to the Municipal website and use the "Report It" form; email photos directly to the Bylaw Officer.

- in the Walker Road parking situation, Councillor Sageman told neighbours  who were concerned, to write letters to Council.

- Ed Fluter added that when people are communicating with Council, to address letters to the Council and the CAO.

- Grand Bend is patrolled by Bylaw Officers; the rest of Lambton Shores is complaint driven.

- when one member complained about noise from the Main Street,  Councillor Sageman looked up the statistics and announced that there had only been three commercial noise complaints lodged so far by July.


- regarding OPP versus Bylaw Officers, Deputy Mayor Cook explained that Council does not control the OPP. Bylaw Officers enforce the Municipal Bylaws.


Councillor Sageman added, Council does not direct staff but communication is the key to collect statistics.


Example: 70 residents in Southcott Pines reported on the same property, then something was done. Therefore, there needs to be separate complaints.


Sharon Weitzel reminded us to report incidents to Bylaw Officers, when it happens via email, Twitter, etc.



In July of last summer, your Executive met with the Bylaw Officer, Chris Martin. Deputy Mayor, Doug Cook, and the Clerk, Nancy Wright-Laking also attended. 

After expressing our purpose and some of the concerns of our members, we were told that staff and Council cannot do anything about any situation, if they don't know about it. 
  
In her report for the April 24th Council meeting, the Clerk wrote "Staff was not made aware of the concern in 2017 or any other time; there were no complaints dealt with by staff regarding  this issue; "

 So in conclusion, the Executive is pleading with our members to report your concerns immediately. Phone Bylaw and/or OPP and record it in writing in two places: one on the Municipal website and the other to us. Fill out our "Record of Calls for Service" form or just tell us what happened and send it to us by email. We become frustrated when our members get upset because their concerns are not resolved, but we urge you to act, not just talk about it.

Therefore, Phone Bylaw and leave a message, if you don't get a person.

Phone the OPP, when needed.

Go to the Municipal website and use the "Report It" form under "Services" to have it in writing.           

             
Information that was gathered from a couple of Members last fall, was reported to the Executive at our Fall meeting. Our Communications Officer, Sharon Weitzel, wrote a letter to Council in January, based on the  three most important issues

It is very disappointing to us, to be told by Council members and staff that they can't do anything about our issues, because they don't have it writing. We, the Executive, also need to have it writing, to verify the numbers that we get from staff, such as when they said they only got three noise complaints all summer, when we know that people are disturbed by noise a lot more often than that!


There are copies of our "Record of Calls for Service" forms on the registration table. Take one and make copies. It is also on our website.           

Monday, May 28, 2018

NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING


Notice to Members:
This public meeting is an opportunity to see the plans proposed by the MTO for the project below.  This is also your opportunity to discuss issues with the MTO project managers and to determine if there are any issues that have been missed etc. 

MUNICIPALITY OF LAMBTON SHORES
CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT TO ADDRESS
CONGESTION ALONG THE ONTARIO STREET CORRIDOR
(COMMUNITY OF GRAND BEND)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING

Date: Monday June 4, 2018
Time: 3 pm – 5 pm and 7 pm – 9 pm.
Location: Grand Bend Legion, 20 Municipal Drive, Grand Bend

Of note from the EA:
Following the meeting, input into the Class EA will be accepted until July 6, 2018. Comments collected in conjunction with this Class EA Schedule ‘C’ process will be maintained on file for use during the project and may be included in project documentation. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. For further information on this project, or to review the MEA Class EA process, please contact the project engineers: B.M. Ross and Associates: 62 North Street, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 2T4. Telephone (Toll Free): (888) 524-2641. Fax: (519) 524-4403. Kelly Vader, Environmental Planner (e-mail: kvader@bmross.net).

Friday, May 5, 2017

2017 Lambton Shores Community Association AGM




2017 Lambton Shores 
Community Association
AGM


July 8, 2017
Grand Bend Legion

9:30 registration
10:00 Meeting  

Year End review  of activities

Current By-laws & Outstanding Concerns


 

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

NOISE BY-LAW Review AGAIN!?

As Lambton Shores continues to allow input to the Noise By-Law issue until November 18th, 2016 you have opportunity to ensure your concerns are at least documented.

Please take the time to fill out the survey below:

An online Noise Control By-Law survey is available at www.lambtonshores.ca/noisecontrolbylawsurvey for further public input opportunity.  Paper copies are available at the municipal offices.

Forward this information to anyone you think needs to know.

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Executive Recommendations to Council



Recommendations to Council



LSCA Executive Meeting
Wed. April 27, 2016
                                     

1.      By Law Enforcement – Follow up getting the By Law Team to act appropriately and especially in protecting residents from inappropriate behaviour by irresponsible landlords and tenants.

2.      Beach Issues
Beach Cleaner – Has it been ordered?
Snow Fence – Not up early enough and much sand already blown in . Recommend last week of Sept.

Board Walk – Wood areas are rotting continuously and present a liability problem – Repair will be costly over time and we would be better off replacing it with a non wood product

Volleyball – Recommend that Scorpians Tournament not be on same weekend as MS Bike Ride

Camping Tents and Barbecues be prohibited from beach

Garbage Cans – Recommend garbage cans at all beach entrances throughout spring and fall to facilitate dealing with waste. The beaches are used considerably during these times especially when weather is nice

Buoys – Is it possible to leave buoys in water longer in spring and fall to help keep motorized vehicles out of swim area especially. Last fall for example the weather was beautiful during most of Sept. and there were many times when boats and jets skis encroached dangerously into to swim areas.

Beach Signage – Are there plans to install “This way to Beach Signs” on Hwy 21?  The #1 question received at the Chamber of commerce Tourism Office is “Where is the beach?”

Alcohol on the Beach – Recommendation that there be stricter enforcement by OPP since it has been getting increasingly out of hand