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Friday, November 24, 2006

Municipal Event Liability Program

MEMO

TO: Town of South Bruce Peninsula Council
FROM: Patrick J. Stock, Manager of Financial Services
SUBJECT: Event and Liability Insurance Protection
DATE: June 29, 2006
________________________________________________________________________

I recently received information from Jardine Lloyd Thompson Canada Inc. that they now
have a product that is available to all municipalities and special event organizations. This
competitively priced product is designed to assist municipalities in promoting special
events that occur within their jurisdiction.

This coverage enables the Council to not only assist with the insuring of the special
event, it also is a great Risk Management Tool, in that it transfers the risk from the
municipality to the event organization.

Features include:
· High limits available
· Efficient quotation and policy issuance
· Accessibility
· Reasonable price

EVENT AND LIABILITY INSURANCE PROTECTION

The public has been enjoying the use of properties owned by municipalities such
as parks, arenas and community halls for many years. Events such as family reunions,
dances, bingo games, award banquets, concerts and festivals have taken place at
municipal facilities.

Many of the events are arranged by unincorporated entities, groups or individuals that
have experienced difficulties in securing the right kind of insurance or have requested
insurance coverage through the municipal administration. There is now a solution to this
enduring problem.

Coverage will most likely be available for any event that takes place at a municipal
facility or within our municipality. Liability insurance would be available to any
organization at a very reasonable cost. JLT are able to arrange insurance to provide
peace of mind and protection from claims that may arise out of the event, including
SOCIAL HOST LIQUOR LIABILITY for events where alcohol is served.

Access to insurance coverage and fair premiums is essential to the success of any event.
The Jardine Lloyd Thompson Canada (JLT) Municipal Event Liability Program is
designed to ensure that success.
2.

AVAILABLE COVERAGE

JLT's insurance program deals with the essentials of each event. General Liability
coverage allows each group to protect themselves and their associates against bodily
injury and property damage claims that may arise from the event.

In addition, coverage is extended automatically to pick up incidental exposures as
follows:
· Tenant Legal Liability
· Non-owned Automobile Liability
· Medical Payments Coverage
· Coatroom Liability
· Legal Liability for Damage to Hired Automobiles
· Liability for Contracted Personnel
· Third Party First Aid Liability
· Fire Fighting Expense Liability
· Adverse Liability
· Employers Liability
· Employee Benefits Errors and Omissions Liability

HOW COVERAGE IS PROVIDED

The Financial Services Department administration had had the foresight to arrange a
liability insurance facility for events that occur within the jurisdiction of the Town. The
Financial Services Manager is able to supply a Special Event Liability Questionnaire to
any interested group. The completed questionnaire will be sent via fax directly to JLT for
processing and quotation. If an offer of coverage is made by JLT and accepted by the
interested group, full premium payment will be required prior to issuing any confirmation
of coverage.

CLAIMS HANDLING AND JLT

If a claim is presented under the policy relating to the event, either immediately after the
event or some time later, the professional claims staff at JLT will ensure that the claim is
promptly reported and processed. JLT will work with the group where needed to assist in
the protection of the group's interests in claims matters.
3.
COVERAGE

In today's legal climate, purchasing high limits of liability insurance protection is
important. Availability can be a challenge. Jardine Lloyd Thompson Canada can arrange
up to $15,000,000. ($5,000,000, $10,000,000 or $15,000,000) of insurance coverage.

Our Municipality would like to see all events succeed, therefore it is both efficient and
economical to make insurance coverage available to every organization at the same time
as they secure their venue.

JLT have already arranged coverage for the Town, now they are able to provide coverage
for any event that can be organized at a municipal facility or within our municipality.

Whether the event lasts one day or several days, JLT can arrange protection for the Town
and most organizations. Coverage is also available for those organizations that plan
events year-round.

FINAL COMMENTS

I believe that the foregoing insurance coverage is long overdue. It in my opinion it is
exactly what would be a perfect fit for the Wiarton Willie Festival Committee, the BIA or
Chamber of Commerce for their annual events. It could also be the perfect insurance for
the likes of the Sauble Sandfest or any car show, baseball tournaments, etc. Because this
insurance is so new on the market we have not seen what the premiums are but we have
been assured that the rates are priced reasonably. We will only find this out through the
application process. The application is not overly onerous. For annual events a three
year history is required. The application process outlines what is required as "Accepted
Procedures for Safe Event". It outlines, for example, how many SMART servers are
required per 100 attendees plus number of volunteers per 100 attendees for crowd control
volunteers.

I have the forms available and am requesting that any Councillor or Employee that comes
across a possible candidate for the foregoing insurance coverage to steer them my way. I
am looking forward to the first application in order to ascertain lead times and associated
coverage cost.

Once Council have reviewed the foregoing we will be posting it on our Website and
making it widely known through the various local organizations.

______________________________________ _____________________________
Patrick J. Stock, Manager of Financial Services Ruthann Carson, CAO

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Street Light Maint & Installation &Tree Services

TOWN OF SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA

TENDER FOR CONTRACT 06-11

Street Light Maintenance and Installation and Tree Removal Services

Sealed tenders clearly marked as to content will be received by the
undersigned until 11:00 A.M., Friday December 8, 2006 for the
supply of the following service within the Town:

· Service and maintenance of existing street lighting system
containing approximately 600 street lights
· Installation of new street lighting units as required
· Tree trimming, removal and stump grinding

Contractors are invited to bid on street light maintenance and tree
removal services individually or combined.

Tenders shall be on Town forms obtained from the undersigned.
Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.

Bill Jones, Manager of Public Works
Town of South Bruce Peninsula
PO Box 310, 315 George St.
Wiarton ON N0H 2T0

Notice Of Passage of By-Law 86-2006

NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF BY-LAW 86-2006

DESIGNATION PURSUANT TO THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT.

By-law 86-2006 was passed by the Council of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula on Monday
October 30, 2006. The by-law designates the reinforced concrete and steel bridge structure
erected at Sauble Falls in 1929/30 as a property of Cultural Heritage Value. The by-law will be
registered on title. The by-law can be viewed on the Town website at
www.southbrucepeninsula.com or for further information or a copy of the by-law, please contact
the undersigned.

Wm. E. Johnston, Clerk
Town of South Bruce Peninsula
Box 310, 315 George Street
Wiarton, Ontario
N0H 2T0
(519) 534-1400
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA

BY-LAW NUMBER 86-2006
Being a by-law to designate land located at Sauble Falls Bridge
built 1929/30 former Township of Amabel, as property of
cultural heritage value.

Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula did give notice of
its intention to designate the property described in Schedule A of this by-law in accordance with
Sub- Section 29 ( 3) of the Ontario Heritage Act R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18.

And Whereas no notice of objection was served on the Town Clerk as required by Sub-section
29 (5) of the said Act.

And Whereas it is desired to designate the property as described in "Schedule A" to this by-law
in accordance with Clause 29 (6) (a) of the said act.

NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF
SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:

1. The property located at Sauble Falls being the old bridge built 1929/30 and the associated
parking lot, former Township of Amabel, now in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula and
more particularity described in "Schedule A" attached hereto, is hereby designated a
property of cultural heritage value.

2. The Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy of this by-law together with a
statement explaining the cultural heritage value or interest of the property and a
description of heritage attributes of the property as set out in "Schedule B" attached
hereto, to be registered against the property affected in the Registry Office.

3. The Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to:

a. Cause a copy of this by-law, together with a statement explaining the cultural
heritage value or interest of the property and a description of the heritage
attributes of the property to be served on the owner of the property and on the
Ontario Heritage Trust by personal service or by registered mail.
b. To publish a notice of this by-law once in the Owen Sound Sun Times.
READ a FIRST and SECOND time this 30th day of October, 2006.

MOVED BY _____________________
_______________________MAYOR

SECONDED BY __________________
_______________________CLERK

READ a THIRD time and FINALLY PASSED this 30th day of October, 2006.

MOVED BY ______________________
_______________________MAYOR

SECONDED BY __________________

_______________________CLERK
SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 86-2006

Old Sauble Falls Bridge Built 1929/30
former Township of Amabel,
now in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula.
Described as:

In the Town of South Bruce Peninsula, formerly Township of Amabel,
County of Bruce, being
Part of the Mill Lot and
Part of the Aux Sauble River Road Allowance
designated as Parts 1 and 2 shown on Reference Plan 3R-3066
former Township of Amabel,
now in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula, County of Bruce.
SCHEDULE B TO BY-LAW 86-2006

STATEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE VALUE

The Sauble Falls Bridge is of cultural heritage value as an early example of access across a
waterway. The current bridge replaced the original wooden structure and foot bridge which
faced washouts during severe weather events.

As recorded in the Council Minutes from October 10, 1922, the Corporation of the Township of
Amabel was approached by Mr. Seaman with his concerns about the changes to the road at
Sauble Falls. Subsequent to this, Council commissioned G.E. Stephenson, the County Engineer,
to prepare plans and specifications for the construction of the bridge. The tender submitted by
Theodore Seaman was accepted by Council on May 29, 1929. Municipal Council saw the value
of the bridge construction as it served as an access to the community north of the river which was
comprised of a school house, power electric plant, post office, store and private residences.

The bridge and road allowance are of value to the community as the only built heritage
component in the immediate Sauble Falls area which remains true to its original use; a bridge
and means to cross the Sauble River.

DESCRIPTION OF HERITAGE ATTRIBUTES

Key attributes of the bridge and road allowance site that reflect their value as an important link to
the history of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula include:

· Original reinforced concrete and steel bridge construction
· Demonstrates traveled route of original settlers
· The bridge is the last untouched structure at Sauble Falls which represents 1920/1930
architecture
· The site is a reminder to future generations of settlement patterns and the importance of
waterway access to the early commercial and residential development at Sauble Falls

Monday, November 13, 2006

2006 Municipal Election - Town of South Bruce Peninsula - Election Summary Report

2006 Municipal Election - Town of South Bruce Peninsula - Election Summary Report - Summary Results

Election Event Results Complete
2006 Municipal Election TRUE
Area Total ballots cast Audio ballots cast Eligible Voters Turnout Results Complete
Town of South Bruce Peninsula 6588 0 13347 49.36 % TRUE
Contest Overvotes Undervotes
Mayor 7 52
Candidate Votes Percentage
Gwen GILBERT 2539 38.89 %
John CLOSE 2207 33.80 %
Carl R. NOBLE 1395 21.37 %
Paul KASTNER 388 5.94 %
Contest Overvotes Undervotes
English Public School Board Trustee 4 842
Candidate Votes Percentage
Carol POUCHER-URBSHOTT-SBP 3331 63.36 %
Carol POUCHER-URBSHOTT-NBP 2532
Total Carol POUCHER-URBSHOTT 5863
Tim REABURN-SBP 1926 36.64 %
Tim REABURN-NBP 1009
Total Tim REABURN 2935
Contest Overvotes Undervotes
French Separate School Board Trustee 0 1
Candidate Votes Percentage
Angela BURRELL 3 60.00 %
Marc ALLARD 2 40.00 %
Contest Overvotes Undervotes
Councillor Ward 3 18 476
Candidate Votes Percentage
Mark WUNDERLICH 720 21.02 %
Ana VUKOVIC 717 20.93 %
Jessika HUSAK 696 20.32 %
Thom NOBLE 686 20.02 %
Brian FULFORD 607 17.72 %
Contest Overvotes Undervotes
Councillor Ward 1 8 520
Candidate Votes Percentage
Wray LAMONT 790 29.43 %
Arthur C. KING 581 21.65 %
Paul McKENZIE 573 21.35 %
Pat VARLEY 555 20.68 %
Bob WOOLVETT 185 6.89 %
Contest Overvotes Undervotes
Councillor Ward 4 8 546
Candidate Votes Percentage
Dan M. KERR 827 28.23 %
Stan HOATH 761 25.97 %
John BURLEY 760 25.94 %
Jim KERR 582 19.86 %
Contest Overvotes Undervotes
Councillor Ward 2 0 462
Candidate Votes Percentage
Yvonne HARRON 882 42.04 %
Betty HALL 566 26.98 %
Garry MICHI 362 17.25 %
Melissa MOCKLER 288 13.73 %

Created on: 11/13/2006

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Notice Of Passage of By-Law 86-2006

NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF BY-LAW 86-2006

DESIGNATION PURSUANT TO THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT.

By-law 86-2006 was passed by the Council of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula on Monday
October 30, 2006. The by-law designates the reinforced concrete and steel bridge structure
erected at Sauble Falls in 1929/30 as a property of Cultural Heritage Value. The by-law will be
registered on title. The by-law can be viewed on the Town website at
www.southbrucepeninsula.com or for further information or a copy of the by-law, please contact
the undersigned.

Wm. E. Johnston, Clerk
Town of South Bruce Peninsula
Box 310, 315 George Street
Wiarton, Ontario
N0H 2T0
(519) 534-1400
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA

BY-LAW NUMBER 86-2006
Being a by-law to designate land located at Sauble Falls Bridge
built 1929/30 former Township of Amabel, as property of
cultural heritage value.

Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula did give notice of
its intention to designate the property described in Schedule A of this by-law in accordance with
Sub- Section 29 ( 3) of the Ontario Heritage Act R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18.

And Whereas no notice of objection was served on the Town Clerk as required by Sub-section
29 (5) of the said Act.

And Whereas it is desired to designate the property as described in "Schedule A" to this by-law
in accordance with Clause 29 (6) (a) of the said act.

NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF
SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:

1. The property located at Sauble Falls being the old bridge built 1929/30 and the associated
parking lot, former Township of Amabel, now in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula and
more particularity described in "Schedule A" attached hereto, is hereby designated a
property of cultural heritage value.

2. The Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy of this by-law together with a
statement explaining the cultural heritage value or interest of the property and a
description of heritage attributes of the property as set out in "Schedule B" attached
hereto, to be registered against the property affected in the Registry Office.

3. The Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to:

a. Cause a copy of this by-law, together with a statement explaining the cultural
heritage value or interest of the property and a description of the heritage
attributes of the property to be served on the owner of the property and on the
Ontario Heritage Trust by personal service or by registered mail.
b. To publish a notice of this by-law once in the Owen Sound Sun Times.
READ a FIRST and SECOND time this 30th day of October, 2006.

MOVED BY _____________________
_______________________MAYOR

SECONDED BY __________________
_______________________CLERK

READ a THIRD time and FINALLY PASSED this 30th day of October, 2006.

MOVED BY ______________________
_______________________MAYOR

SECONDED BY __________________

_______________________CLERK
SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 86-2006

Old Sauble Falls Bridge Built 1929/30
former Township of Amabel,
now in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula.
Described as:

In the Town of South Bruce Peninsula, formerly Township of Amabel,
County of Bruce, being
Part of the Mill Lot and
Part of the Aux Sauble River Road Allowance
designated as Parts 1 and 2 shown on Reference Plan 3R-3066
former Township of Amabel,
now in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula, County of Bruce.
SCHEDULE B TO BY-LAW 86-2006

STATEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE VALUE

The Sauble Falls Bridge is of cultural heritage value as an early example of access across a
waterway. The current bridge replaced the original wooden structure and foot bridge which
faced washouts during severe weather events.

As recorded in the Council Minutes from October 10, 1922, the Corporation of the Township of
Amabel was approached by Mr. Seaman with his concerns about the changes to the road at
Sauble Falls. Subsequent to this, Council commissioned G.E. Stephenson, the County Engineer,
to prepare plans and specifications for the construction of the bridge. The tender submitted by
Theodore Seaman was accepted by Council on May 29, 1929. Municipal Council saw the value
of the bridge construction as it served as an access to the community north of the river which was
comprised of a school house, power electric plant, post office, store and private residences.

The bridge and road allowance are of value to the community as the only built heritage
component in the immediate Sauble Falls area which remains true to its original use; a bridge
and means to cross the Sauble River.

DESCRIPTION OF HERITAGE ATTRIBUTES

Key attributes of the bridge and road allowance site that reflect their value as an important link to
the history of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula include:

· Original reinforced concrete and steel bridge construction
· Demonstrates traveled route of original settlers
· The bridge is the last untouched structure at Sauble Falls which represents 1920/1930
architecture
· The site is a reminder to future generations of settlement patterns and the importance of
waterway access to the early commercial and residential development at Sauble Falls