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Outlook town council news and notes - August 12

The town council of Outlook held a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, August 12.

The town council of Outlook held a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, August 12.聽 Present was all of council; Donna Smith, Kevin Grotheim, Kyle McLeod, Maureen Applin, Floyd Childerhose, and David Simonson, as well as Mayor Ross Derdall and Assistant Administrator Rachel Sillers.

The meeting was live-streamed on the Town鈥檚 Facebook page.

A number of topics and items were discussed, including the following items.

Delegations 鈥 Shay and Logan Stephenson

Shay and Logan Stephenson spoke to council about a business idea they have in establishing a new gym facility in Outlook.

鈥淚t鈥檚 something we鈥檙e very interested in bringing to the town鈥檚 people,鈥 said Logan.聽 鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping that with your help, it鈥檚 something that can be invented and something that can be brought to the people.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檝e had this land in the family for a lot of years, and it鈥檚 something that we鈥檝e wanted to develop for some time,鈥 said Shay.聽 鈥淪tarting with a gym and then branching out from there.鈥

鈥淭here鈥檚 kind of a precedent for it already,鈥 said Logan.

The two brothers鈥 idea is to have the proposed gym mapped out as a 40 x 40 area, like an open concept space.聽 They would hopefully get started on it before the wintertime settles in, provided they go through all the necessary channels and do their due diligence along the way.聽 The gym would be seen as something of an extension of the Stephenson family鈥檚 Irrigation Centre Motel.

鈥淲e want a building that everybody鈥檚 happy to go in and they feel happy to go to,鈥 said Shay.

鈥淎 lot of motels and hotels come hand in hand with a gym,鈥 said Shay.聽 鈥淲e just have an open lot, and it鈥檇 be an expansion of the business.鈥

Mayor Derdall and council reminded the two that there are a number of things that need to be done before this idea comes to fruition.

鈥淭his is doable, but we just need to go through the right hoops,鈥 said Councillor McLeod.聽 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 definitely something that the town needs.鈥

Derdall and council seemed supportive of the idea, realizing the need for such a facility in Outlook, but it was said that the local bylaw information as it relates to motels/hotels may need to be revisited and revised or amended for this specific purpose.

Council made and carried a motion to add the project to the existing amendment 小蓝视频 prepared.

鈥淭his will bring big taxes forever if they鈥檒l get to do this and make that property more valuable for years to come,鈥 said Ross.

During the passing and approval process of previous meeting minutes, the minutes of the July 29 public hearing were tabled.

New Fire Hall

Councillor Smith asked if the Town was ever going to host any form of public consultation on the new fire hall project, but it was said that no sort of events have been planned at the moment.聽 Smith shared that she鈥檇 had a few people ask her about the public having some say during a consultation-type setting, and these people have mentioned that if there wasn鈥檛 any form of public consultation, they might consider a petition of some sort as it relates to the fire hall project.聽 Derdall was upset at that possibility and said taxpayers were getting a 鈥渇irst-rate鈥 fire hall.聽 Ross mentioned that he鈥檇 talked to people who were very happy about the project.聽 It was said that the plans regarding the new fire hall are available at the town office.

Communications

4-H Saskatchewan submitted a request to the Town for a donation.聽 Council wasn鈥檛 sure if they鈥檇 ever been asked before.聽 After some discussion, a motion was made and carried to make a donation of $100 to the organization.

Reports

Assistant Administrator Report

After some substantial discussion in the room surrounding the future of residential lots in town, a motion was made and carried to have a representative from Urban Systems come out and talk with council about their options moving forward in establishing more residential lots.

The Outlook Regional Park brought the Town a needs assessment to fill out, a document which will help the park determine what is needed in the future.

The Town is going to participate in a photo contest 小蓝视频 organized by Communities in Bloom which will ask people for their best shots around Outlook.聽 Councillor Applin shared that there have been compliments heard on the flowers that are planted around town.

Two donations recently came in from the local Farm Credit Canada office in Outlook, one donation of $1000 for the new fire hall, as well as an additional $500 to go towards the outdoor rink.

Unfinished Business

Civic Centre

There was discussion on the upcoming renovations to the Civic Centre, and the public will certainly notice some differences to the washrooms.聽 It was said that you need one toilet for every 25 people per gender, according to information that Rachel shared.聽 The capacity limit of the building is approximately 700.聽 One washroom will have 8 toilets under the new plans.聽 There are also plans for a projection screen and better sound technology.聽 Council said the plans looked good.聽 Applin brought up the possibility of selling naming rights of the Civic Centre if a company was willing to make a significant donation and asked council鈥檚 thoughts.聽 The idea was said to be good, but questions arose over how long the name would be attached, and a deal of possibly ten years was mentioned.聽 Council said it would likely depend on the business, and a minimum dollar amount was mentioned; Applin tossed out a number of say $75,000.聽 The Town would have final say on everything, and Applin said that kind of money could be used for such extensive renovations to the building.

The topic of the Wheatland Regional Library was tabled to a meeting set to happen the day after this council meeting.

New Business

Appoint Acting Administrator 鈥 Ross said that the Town needed to appoint Rachel as the Acting Administrator, which was carried by the rest of council.

Tenders for the removal the recycling depot鈥檚 loading dock and glass bunker 鈥 a tender from TTS Enterprises was said to be incomplete; J. Wright Construction, total $13,875, start date of August 17 and finishing August 21; Bob鈥檚 Backhoe Service, total $1,335.60, starting date of August 19 and finishing up the next day.聽 A motion was made and carried to go with Bob鈥檚 Backhoe Service.

Council accepted and carried Employee Policy No. 17 鈥 Returning to Work after Illness, as well as Employee Policy No. 13 鈥 Employee Pay and Hours of Work.

The topic of a janitorial cleaning contract was tabled to another meeting.

The Town will reset the water meter of M. Larson as it relates to a utility account topic.聽 One of the possible reasons for the problem is that it may have been a computer issue, Rachel offered, and the resident is asking for a rebate.聽 Some more information will be sought on the matter and the topic was tabled to the next council meeting.

A rental request had come in from the Outlook home care facility as it relates to the Civic Centre.聽 Council said they may be better going with another venue such as the Heritage Centre due to the renovations that will be commencing with the Civic Centre.

A tax rebate request from the town鈥檚 community garden had come in.聽 Donna brought up that it鈥檚 a community-driven initiative and wondered if the Town could make some kind of donation.聽 A motion was made and carried that the taxes will not be abated, and a response will say that future submissions need to be in before the closure of the assessment roll.聽 Another motion was made and carried to donate $200 towards the community garden.

Council entered into in-camera discussions, which included the topics of Legal and Personnel.

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