Friday, 25 May 2018 17:18

2018 Municipal/School Board Trustee Election

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OCTOBER 22, 2018 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

The upcoming municipal/school board trustee election is Monday, October 22, 2018. The 2018 Election will be traditional paper ballot voting only.

Notice is hereby given to the municipal electors in the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley that a vote will be conducted in the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley for the Offices listed below.

MUNICIPAL OFFICES FOR WHICH A VOTE WILL BE HELD

Drummond Ward Councillor
(2) Positions

Candidates

Kehoe, Paul Lambert
Kennedy, Sean
Matheson, John
Norwood, Quentin

North Elmsley Ward Councillor
(2) Positions

Candidates

Brandum, Susan
Laprade, Cindy
Sachs, George W.
Scissons, Ray

French Separate School Board Trustee
(1) Positions

Candidates

Edwil, Fleury
Tremblay, Anouk

Key Dates 2018voterlookup

  • May 1, 2018 - 1st day candidates can file nomination papers and 1st day third party advertisers can register
  • July 27, 2018 - Nomination Day. Last day candidates can file nomination papers
  • October 13 and 17, 2018 - Advance voting
  • October 19, 2018 - Last day third party advertisers can register
  • October 22, 2018 - Election Day
  • October 23, 2018 - Election results declared
  • December 1, 2018 - New term of Council commences

Voting Locations

Advanced Polls
Saturday, October 13
and
Wednesday, October 17
Locations: North Elmsley Ward Electors
Municipal Office, 310 Port Elmsley Road, Perth
Drummond Ward Electors
Drummond Hall, 1920 Drummond Concession 7 Road, Drummond Center
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Election Day
Monday, October 22
Locations: North Elmsley Ward Electors
Municipal Office, 310 Port Elmsley Road, Perth
Drummond Ward Electors
Drummond Hall, 1920 Drummond Concession 7 Road, Drummond Center
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Rideau Ferry Country Home
1333 Rideau Ferry Road
***(voting place for Rideau Ferry Country Home residents)
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
(reduced voting hours for Country Home)

Offices Acclaimed for Which a Vote is NOT Required:

  • Reeve, Stephen M. Fournier, Drummond/North Elmsley
  • Trustee MacPherson, William (Bill), Upper Canada District School Board
  • Trustee Kirby, Nancy, Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario
  • Trustee, Stitt, Colette, Conseil des ecoles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontario

Proxy Voting

Any elector may appoint another elector as a voting proxy. Applications are available at the office of the Deputy Clerk. The last day for making application to the Deputy Clerk for a certificate to vote by proxy on behalf of another elector is Monday, October 22, 2018 no later than 4:30 p.m.

2018 Municipal Candidates Contact Sheeet

First NameLast NamePostionWardContactEmail
Paul Lambert KehoeCouncillorDrummond Ward613-200-1272This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
SeanKennedyCouncillorDrummond Ward613-250-0212This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
JohnMathesonCouncillorDrummond Ward613-267-4138This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
QuentinNorwordCouncillorDrummond Ward613-285-6575This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
SusanBrandumCouncillorNorth Elmsley Ward613-285-7945This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
CindyLapradeCouncillorNorth Elmsley Ward613-464-2671This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
George W.SachsCouncillorNorth Elmsley Ward613-200-0288This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

2018 French Catholic School Board Candidates Contact Sheeet

First NameLast NamePostionContact
EdwilFleuryTrustee613-894-6602This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Friday, 25 May 2018 16:58

Building Permit Fees

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Building Permit Fee Schedule Excerpt From Tariff of Fees
Residential Permits (Group C)Permit Fee
New construction for residential and seasonal use. Includes plumbing, additions, renovations, accessory buildings and repair & replacement$15.00 per $1000.00 for the first $100,000.00 and $5.00 per $1000.00 over $100,000.00 of Construction Value* Minimum permit fee is $150.00
Assembly, Commercial, & Industrial (Group A,B,D,E,F)Permit Fee
New construction, additions and renovations of Assembly, Commercial and Industrial buildings. Includes plumbing and accessory buildings$15.00 per $1000.00 for the first $100,000.00 and $5.00 per $1000.00 over $100,000.00 of Construction Value Minimum permit fee $250.00
Farm Structure **Permit Fee
Farm structure Up to 1500 sq. ft. Includes alteration or repair of existing$8.00 per $1000.00 of Construction Value
Farm Structure 1501 to 6450 sq. ft.$10.00 per $1000.00 for the first $100,000.00 and $5.00 per $1000.00 over $100,000.00 of Construction Value
Farm Structure Greater than 6450sq. ft.$12.00 per $1000.00 for the first $100,000.00 and $5.00 per $1000.00 over $100,000.00 of Construction Value
MiscellaneousPermit Fee
Solid Fuel Appliance
(Wood stove, fireplace, outdoor boiler)
$150.00
Swimming Pool$150.00
Demolition Permit$150.00
Plumbing Alteration$150.00
Hydronic Heating$150.00
Rooftop Solar Projects (Residential)$15.00 per $1000.00 of Construction Value
Minimum permit fee $150.00
Transfer of Permit to New Owner$100.00
Conditional Permit$150.00 and Signed Agreement
Re-activation of Permit$150.00 + $100.00/Inspection
Change of Use$150.00
Compensating Construction $15.00 per $1000.00 for the first $100,000.00 and $5.00 per $1000.00 over $100,000.00 of Construction Value
Investigations/Construct Without Permit or AuthorizationPermit Fee
Discretionary surcharge for commencing construction without a permit or authorizationAdditional 100% of Permit Fee

 

Septic Fees

Sewage System Permit - For private sewage systems with flows up to 10,000 litres/day$775.00
Tertiary Sewage System Permit Require Maintenance Agreement (for annual inspection)$850.00
Permit Renewal/Revision with no inspection$65.00
Permit Renewal/Revision with site inspection$220.00
Third Party Certificates$65.00
Site Inspections – including Septic Tank Replacement Only, Alterations, Class 2 & 3 Sewage Systems.$385.00
Maintenance Inspections Minor Variances/Zoning By-Laws/Building Renovations/Septic Re-inspections$220.00
Mandatory Septic Inspections$0.00
Severance Applications:
First lot$443.00
Subsequent lots$180.00
Subdivision Plan Review$215.00 per lot up to a max. fee of $5,000.00 + 13% HST
File Searches$125.00

Other fees that may be applicable:

Development Charges: Applies to new development.

ResidentialGreen EnergyNon-Residential
Single & Semi Detached DwellingOther MultiplesApartments - 2 Bedrooms +Apartments - Bachelor & 1 BedroomSpecial Care/Special Dwelling Units(per 500kW generating Capacity)(per sq.ft. of Gross Floor Area)
$6,135$4,621$3,499$2,507$2,364$4,436
$2.40

  • Lanark County : $1,258 (2021) $1,536.00 (2022) $1,5036.00 (2023) $1,036.00 (2024), $1,036.00 (2025)

Civic Address Sign : $120.00

Township Entrance Permit  : $1,000 ($900 refundable deposit). For entrance onto a County road contact Lanark County at 613-267-4200

Electrical Permit see Electrical Safety Authority (1-877-372-7233)

Conservation Authority Permits

  • Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority 613-253-0006 X 244
  • Rideau Valley Conservation Authority 613-267-5353 X 131

*Construction value based upon current Construction Index of Eastern Ontario

**As defined in the Ontario Building Code

Occupancy Groups

  • Group A Occupancy – Assembly Occupancy
  • Group B Occupancy – Care or Detention
  • Group C Occupancy – Residential Occupancy
  • Group D Occupancy – Business and Personal Service Occupancy Group E Occupancy – Mercantile Occupancy
  • Group F Occupancy – Industrial Occupancy
Friday, 25 May 2018 16:09

Demolition

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OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES

Post Permit

The Building Permit card must be posted so it can be seen from a public right-of-way.

Inspections

  • Inspections rquire a minimum of 48 hours notice.

Documents to Download

 Demolition Permit
 Contractors Waste Site Access Form

Submit the Contractors Waste Site Access Form when someone who is not the property owner will be bring the demolition waste to the Code Road Landfill

For Permit Fees, please see our Fee page

OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES

Post Permit

The Building Permit card must be posted so it can be seen from a public right-of-way.

Inspections

  • Inspections require a minimum of 48 hours notice.
  • See list on the back of the permit.
  • A rule of thumb is never cover up work without an inspection and if a system within the building is completed, call for an inspection.

 

 

Friday, 25 May 2018 15:19

Single Residential Building

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Post Permit

The Building Permit card must be posted so it can be seen from a public right-of-way.

Inspections

  • Inspections require a minimum of 48 hours notice.
  • See list on back of the permit.
  • Rule of thumb is never cover up work without an inspection and if a system within the building is completed, call for an inspection.

 

 

Wednesday, 23 May 2018 13:59

Historic Publications

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Publications that celebrate our history:

North Elmsley Township: Doorway to the Past

North Elmsley Doorway to the Past ArchivesLanarkTravel back in time to 1816 to discover who the first settlers were, and how they shaped the development of the township into the 1860’s, and beyond. Follow the historical, municipal and genealogical progression of the Township, and be surprised and delighted by what you discover!

A limited number of books available: $30.00 each.  Bridge support was provided by the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley. Net proceeds will go to Archives Lanark for the unlimited use of their original material and resources, and to assist in furthering their mandate to preserve history.

 

Memories of Home – An Anthology of Stories by the Residents of Drummond/North Elmsley

An Anthology of Stories by the Residents of Drummond/North ElmsleyThis book is dedicated to our residents, their stories and is legacy in celebration of Canada’s 150th in 2017 and as a keepsake of our 200th Anniversary events of 2016.

A limited number of books available: $30.00 each. 

 

Rural Schools of Drummond Township (now available)

Rural Schools of Drummond TownshipThis book is the seventh in the series of twelve books published by Archives Lanark, detailing the one room rural schools in the original Townships of the County of Lanark.  

This hard covered limited edition sells for $45.00, and you can pick up your copy at Archives Lanark, 1920 Conc. 7 Road, Drummond Centre Ont.  

Previously published were the rural schools of Darling and Lavant, Dalhousie, North Elmsley, Lanark , Beckwith and Ramsay.

Some North Elmsley and Lanark books are still available . All others have been sold out.  

For more information, call Irene at 613.267.2232,
e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  or visit our website
at www.archiveslanark.ca

 

First We Were Soldiers 

First We Were SoldiersFirst We Were Soldiers introduces a representative cross section of Perth’s Soldier-Settlers – corrupt officers and illiterate Privates, heroes and deserters, wives rescuing wounded husbands from the battlefield, and children born on storm tossed troop ships or in POW camps. In the mix were English, Scots and Irish, as well as Swiss, French, Dutch, Polish, Sicilian and American.

Marking the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Perth Settlement in 1816, First We Were Soldiers portrays the lives of the men and their families, as they marched with the armies of Wellington and Prevost across the Iberian Peninsula and through the North American backwoods before finding themselves swinging an axe in the elm forests and cedar swamps north of the Rideau River.

Available at:

  • The BookNook
    60 Gore Street East, Perth, ON
    Tel: 613-267-2350
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • The Perth Museum
    11 Gore Street East, Perth, ON
    Tel: 613-267-1947

  • Archives Lanark
    1920 Concession 7 Rd, Drummond Centre, ON
    Website: www.archiveslanark.ca
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • FriesenPress
    Website: friesenpress.com
 

Forgotten Hero

Forgotten HeroBorn in the garrison at Forth Augustus, Inverness-shire, Scotland, Alexander Fraser (1789-1872) followed his father into the British Army, enlisting in 1807 as a lowly drummer. In 1810 he transferred as a Private into Colonel Isaac Brock’s 49th Foot and within just three years rose to the rank of Assistant Sergeant Major.

Then, at Stoney Creek in May 1813, he led the charge that broke the American line and saved Upper Canada for the Crown. In recognition of his bravery Fraser was awarded a field commission and made a rare transition from ‘Barrack Brat’ and foot soldier to officer and gentleman.  Granted land at the Perth (Ontario) Military Settlement he consolidated his elevation (despite frequent episodes of less than ‘gentlemanly’ behavior) serving for three decades as a Magistrate and rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel commanding the 6th Regiment, Lanark Militia. (Co-authored with M. E. Irene Spence).

Available at:

Available at:

  • The BookNook
    60 Gore Street East, Perth, ON
    Tel: 613-267-2350
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • The Perth Museum
    11 Gore Street East, Perth, ON
    Tel: 613-267-1947

  • Archives Lanark
    1920 Concession 7 Rd, Drummond Centre, ON
    Website: www.archiveslanark.ca
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

A Prequel and Sequel to the Last Fatal Duel

Tales of the HareTales of the Hare, recounts the life and times of Francis Tito LeLièvre (1755-1830), a naval officer who served both Louis XVI and revolutionary France before defecting in 1793 to service in both the Royal Navy and the British Army. After playing a significant role in the War of 1812 LeLièvre took up a land grant at the Perth (Ontario) Military Settlement where his son, Henry LeLièvre (1802-1882), was falsely accused of plotting murder by proxy through the ‘Last Fatal Duel’ fought in Upper Canada.

 

Available at:

  • The BookNook
    60 Gore Street East, Perth, ON
    Tel: 613-267-2350
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • The Perth Museum
    11 Gore Street East, Perth, ON
    Tel: 613-267-1947

  • Archives Lanark
    1920 Concession 7 Rd, Drummond Centre, ON
    Website: www.archiveslanark.ca
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • FriesenPress
    Website: friesenpress.com
Wednesday, 23 May 2018 13:54

The 200th Anniversary Celebration

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In 2016 the participants of the Perth Military Settlement 200th Anniversary Celebration, consisting of the original townships of Bathurst, Drummond, Beckwith and the Town of Perth organized an ambitious year-long celebration.

Wednesday, 23 May 2018 13:28

History of Drummond/North Elmsley

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Drummond/North Elmsley takes pride in it’s past. There are several generations of families established in the area that can trace their settlement to 1816. The anniversary of 200 years of military settlement was celebrated in 2016 with festivals, enactments and much fanfare.

The Township of Drummond was originally surveyed in 1816 and the Township of North Elmsley was proclaimed in 1838 later incorporating in 1850. The two Townships were amalgamated on January 1, 1998 and Arthur Code was the first Reeve of the newly formed municipality.

In the beginning the first surveyors arrived in March 12, 1816 followed shortly thereafter by the settlers consisting of the families of soldiers of the war of 1812 who were given land as partial payment for their services. These resilient people made their way along old rough corduroy roads from Brockville to Delta and then cut trails through the bush to Rideau Ferry, then called Oliver’s Ferry, and beyond to make their way by trail and by the Pike river, now called the Tay, to the newly established outpost called Perth.

Each family was given a ration of tools, seeds for planting and equipment to start their homestead and depending on military rank each man was allotted between 100 and 1,200 acres to farm. The agreement was upon lot assignment the settlers had to clear the immense forest, set up a farm and structure within five years. Some of these original descendents still reside in the area. In 2016, an interactive mapping system was developed to record the historic land allotments and at: lanarkcountytourism.com/tours/ancestry-geneology/

You can also search for a family name, a transport ship (eg. Maria), country of origin (eg. Ireland) or any other detail, just click on the search icon and enter the family name, ship name or country name.

Prestonvale School SS16
Rideau Ferry 1909
Olivers Ferry-1830
Old Township Hall
Innisville
McLeans Farm Threshing Bee
Balderson P.M. Campbell with Horses
Balderson Fair 1912
Balderson Cheese Factory 1881

Canada's Historic Places Register

For more information, download these publications:

Friday, 18 May 2018 15:16

Provincial Parks

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Friday, 18 May 2018 13:13

Community Recreational Venues

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There are abundant recreational activities in and around Drummond/North Elmsley. Stay active and enjoy the many facilities offering opportunities for the active lifestyle that suits you.

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