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June 2021 Saint-Anicet is also water sports on Lake Saint-François Saint-Anicet is also a bee and monarch-friendly Municipality
Page 2 SAINT-ANICET ECHO TOWN HALL Tourist attractions to discover 335 Jules-Léger Avenue Saint-Anicet (Québec) J0S 1M0 Tree nursery, market gardening Fraisière Lamoureux www.stanicet.com Municipalité de Saint-Anicet N Monday to Thursday 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 4:30 pm Friday Closed Located at 2001 Rivière-La Guerre Road, Saint-Anicet, Fraisière Lamoureux has Office closed been in business for the last 40 years and is now specialized in annuals, strawberries, tomatoes and cucumbers June 24, 2021 and July 2, 2021 Seasonal phone: 450 264-3618 Facebook : @FraisiereLamoureux TO REACH US E-mail info@stanicet.com Telephone 450 264-2555 Fax 450 264-2395 St-Anicet Golf Club DATES OF COUNCIL MEETINGS Monday July 5, 2021 at 7 pm Monday August 2, 2021 at 7 pm Council hall 333 Jules-Léger Avenue Saint-Anicet (Québec) J0S 1M0 Located at 690 Route 132, Saint-Anicet Since 911 does not work when using a cell phone since the calls can be picked up by towers in Ontario or the The golf club has two 18-hole courses and offers boutique and restaurant States, we strongly recommend that services. A welcoming team is there for you! you dial 1 800-565-0911 if you wish to make an emergency call from your cell phone. We also suggest Telephone: 450 264-3511 that you program this number into your cell phone. Site internet: golfstanicet.com/ When calling from a house phone, dial 911. Facebook:@clubdegolfstanicet
SAINT-ANICET ECHO Page 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE! We ask that you respect at all times the health measures in place according to the government directives when engaging in activities and events on our territory. Keep in touch with the relevant stages and directives by consulting the: Québec.ca/déconfinement / or call 1 877 644-4545 Thank you for your cooperation! TO COME... 24 June 20 June 2021 The office of the Town Hall will be closed June 24, 2021 July 1 The office of the Town Hall will be closed July 2, 2021
Page 4 SAINT-ANICET ECHO A word from the mayor... Dear residents of Saint-Anicet, As to the future, it’s not a question of foreseeing it but of making it possible. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Summer is near! It will be a nice summer as we work to conquer Covid-19 and its impact on our community. Summer in Saint-Anicet is a marvelous and vibrant time. Let’s hope that the loosening of the health measures will allow us private or public meetings. I urge all citizens to get vaccinated so that we can benefit from this summer. The new construction at the elementary school Des-Jeunes-Riverains is almost over. The Municipality foresees working on an agreement in principle with the Centre de services scolaires de la Vallée-des-Tisserands so that the new gym can be used for sporting or social activities. The various municipal committees have been active in the last months. We have asked for citizen participation on each committee. It’s very important to have municipal committees that include citizens to ensure the follow-up and continuity for coming years and this will avoid that policies and projects stay on the shelf. Thanks to all who get involved, you offer a great potential for the development of our Municipality. In 2019, the Municipality held public consultations to learn about the stakes of private roads and canals. These consultations led to the creation of committees who worked on more complete and multi-purpose guides. On May 22, 2021, the private roads committee presented a report on the work to the representatives. Each private road has its challenges and constraints and we must work together to offer the best services to the citizens of our beautiful Municipality. Some residents, who have a property adjacent to a canal, created a OBNL and private group on Facebook in order to find lasting and economical solutions for the maintenance of all canals. The municipal committee, friends of seniors (MADA), published a poll on line to better understand the challenges and needs of our community. To follow up on the answers to this poll, the MADA committee will propose an action plan to the councillors to adapt our services and infrastructures to take into account an aging population and favor healthy living habits. A municipality, friend of seniors, optimizes the health opportunities, of participation and safety to improve the quality of life according to the stages of the aging of citizens. To realize the MADA action plan, we ask that all citizens contribute, to keep our seniors in their homes as along as possible. The government announces that more money will be given to maintain and offer home services. I wish that our seniors have a wonderful quality of life in Saint-Anicet. In closing, I cannot insist enough…. Continue to encourage our local businesses where you can and continue to follow the security protocol as recommended. In my name and in the name of the council, I wish you a most enjoyable and safe summer! We know that Anicetois and Anicetoise will live up to their slogan: Saint-Anicet, a lake, a countryside, a passion. Gino Moretti,Mayor
SAINT-ANICET ECHO Page 5 The Union of agricultural producers, 13 MRC’s and the Longueuil agglomeration wishes to make the agricultural producers and the residents of the Montérégie agricultural zone aware of peaceful co-habitation in an agricultural zone. The awareness campaign titled « Notre campagne, un milieu de vie à partager », (our countryside, a living space to be shared), aims to promote dialogue between farmers and residents. The instigators of this campaign wish to shed light on the multifunctionality of the agricultrual zone, which is a living, working and leisure milieu. To know more, visit: www.upamonteregie.ca/notre-campagne-un-milieu-de-vie-a-partager-2/ PESTICIDES The use of pesticides is to protect crops from harmful insects, weeds and plant disease. Without them, entire harvests could be destroyed and cause heavy production losses, therefore, fewer available raw materials and consequently, an increase in the cost of food. In addition to not applying any product, the farmer must respect distances between where the pesticides are spread and buildings, water courses, water sample sites, bike paths. The watchword of the Quebec pesticide plan is to reduce its use in agriculture and replace them with techniques and health-safe products, biodiversity, the quality of surface and underground water. Since in addition to ensuring the vialibility of their business, farmers must preserve the environment, healthy foods as well as the health of the population. https://www.upamonteregie.ca/cohabitation-pesticides/
Page 6 SAINT-ANICET ECHO A FEW NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical society summer We were very pleased to obtain a subsidy from Canada Summer Employment for two students and we are going to hire Méliane Weaner (third summer working for us) and Selena Zena for the 2021 summer. We will certainly make them work on the management of our archives and on collecting information for our agricultural heritage inventory project. On that note, we are continuing to work with Edith Prégent who will work as project manager and will benefit from $2,500 given by Claire Isabelle, Huntingdon MNA, from her discretionary budget. Finally, our premises will be open on Saturdays, from 11 am to 4 pm from June 26 to August 14. We are presently preparing an exhibition on the heritage sites of the municipality and will have a counter to sell local products and promotional items (mugs, books, etc.) Health measures will be in place. Thank you to a remarquable volunteer We submitted the name of Agathe Caza Brisebois as a candidate for the Honorius-Provost prize of the Quebec Historical Federation. We were told by the president of said federation that the five candidates were of the highest quality. That being said, Agathe did not win. However, all members of the SHSA join me to say thank you to Agathe for all that she has accomplished in the last decades. Here is what we published in the Gleaner for the « National Volunteer Week », last April. Luc Quenneville President of the SHSA St-Anicet Op mist Club It gives me great pleasure to tell you that the directors have planned a few events for the coming months since the Corn Fes*val will not take place this summer. Prizes and special arrangements will be detailed soon but for now here are the dates and events that are planned. Saturday, June 26: CAR WASH AND HOT DOGS, AT THE MAISONNETTE, 3939 Route 132 Thursday, July 22: GOLF TOURNAMENT, St-Anicet Golf Club Saturday, July 24: SPAGHETTI DAY AND CAR EXHIBITION Saturday, October 16 : OKTOBERFEST We need everyone’s par*cipa*on to make these events successful and to finally meet up again with our friends and have fun together. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING WITH US, PLEASE WRITE OR CALL ME. IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO GIVE YOU INFORMATION ABOUT OUR EVENTS. LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN. Guy Champagne President, St-Anicet Op*mist Club 450 264-0190 Like our Facebook page and visit our web site www.cluboptistanicet.com. SYNTAX AND SPELLING OF TEXTS FROM GROUPS ARE NOT CORRECTED BY THE MUNICIPALITY
SAINT-ANICET ECHO Page 7 Free access to CLC infrastructure /2315 Cazaville Sideroad - ⚽ Pickleball courts, baseball field, ska ng rink and playground (health measures must be followed at all times) The CLC makes available to all interested persons equipment and fields to play pickleball and baseball. Communicate via messenger on the CLC Facebook page or call 450-264-4546 and we will let you know the steps to take to have access to the equipment (nets, sticks, balls, goals, etc) The skating rink can also be used for soccer practise, roller blades, boot hockey, etc. The CLC has swings, baby swings, a double seat swing, a game with slide and picnic tables. Come have fun as a family! We ask that you respect the CLC property following a vandalism incident that occurred last month. Thank you for your cooperation! Winners: 2021 CLC Groundhog and wild turkey tournament-Zero loss of May 29, 2021: *Black groundhog : 1st place (only black groundhog registered in tournament) ; 8,4 lbs Kevin Léveillé (150 ) - his name will be on the trophy *Brown groundhog:: 1st place; 9,6 lbs Kevin Léveillé (150 ) - his name will go on the trophy 2nd place; 9,5 lbs Kevin Léveillé (75 ) 3rd place; 8,9 lbs Kevin Léveillé (50 ) *Wild Turkey: 1st place; 26 lbs Gabriel Patry (150 ) - His name will go on the trophy 2nd & 3rd place; 25 lbs Suzanne Marchand (65 ) 2nd & 3rd place; 25 lbs Michel Lalonde (65 ) *Consolation prize for registering non-winning game: Maël Hurteau (25 ) / Mitchell Wattie (25 ) *2 Winter fishing trips to Lac Berval Outfitters (sponsored by Lac Berval Outfitters and the CLC): 1 trip -Isabelle Lefrançois & Éric Carrière / 1 trip -Yves Vincent 750 in profits for the CLC and more than 2000 in Prizes/sponsorships were given at the Tournament (148 participants): *gift certificate Stebas 50 (sponsored by Stebas in clothing Stebas); #177 William Dobson / #017 Alain Girard *shore lunch stove (CLC); #502 Kevin Léveillé *Blood Hunter machine (CLC); #164 Jonathan Lavoie / #005 Éric Trudeau *gift card Canadian Tire 50 (sponsored by Canadian Tire Valleyfield - François Gingras); #034 Yves Vincent / #038 Yves Hébert #457 Daniel Legros / #xxx Mathieu Gagné *gift card by our partner Himbeault Gibier; #370 Marie-Chantal Montreuil / #055 Éric Jutras #173 Mike Wattie / #009 Luc Poirier *Tupperware lunch box (CLC); #378 Jocelyn Quesnel *set of hunting knives (CLC); #379 Jocelyn Quesnel / #363 Pascal Legros *Outdoor Edge saw(CLC); #050 Robert Mailloux *wild turkey call (CLC); #xxx Daniel Gibeault *firearm cleaning kit (sponsored by SAIL); #047 Yvan Soucy *Yeti container for cans (CLC); #386 Roger Carignan / #043 Walter Baskin *Yeti container for wine glass (CLC); #358 Dylan Duheme *portable camping toilet (CLC); #455 Éric Carrière *hunting bag -(CLC); #372 Samuel Quesnel *beer buck with deer (sponsored by L’Unick); #359 Yves Bergeron *air fryer Starfrit (sponsored by Les Distribution EJR Elie Richer); #021 Alex Bélanger *hunting bag cooler style (CLC); #515 Stéphane Léveillé Thank you to all participants, partners, sponsors, thanks to you the CLC managed to redo the groundhog and wild turkey tournament zero loss as before in spite of the pandemic. Next year, we hope to see you all at the CLC and once more make this tournament a SUCCESS. In closing thank you for continuing to follow and encourage the CLC via our Facebook page. Cercle des Loisirs de Cazaville committee
Page 8 SAINT-ANICET ECHO SMALL REMINDER → GREEN WASTE SITE IMPORTANT REMINDER The green waste site is located at 4000 Neuf Road, open Following the changes to the road department schedule, from Friday noon to Monday noon. take note that pickup hours could be modified. Leaves, branches, seaweeds and grass only. CARAVANE NOTREAU No trash should be left behind, we ask that you take back your containers, bags, boxes, etc. Saturday July 10 from 10 am to 1 pm, the Caravan Notreau will be in the parking lot of the Town Hall to offer CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL WASTE SITE water analysis at a reduced price. You can get sterilized bottles in advance at the office of the Town Hall during For 2021, each property is allowed ONE free pass for business hours. the contruction material waste site. This pass is valid for a trailer 4’ x 8’ or a pickup style truck. To get this service, LARGE ITEM AND ELECTRONICS you can call the office of the Town Hall or contact (ARPE-QUEBEC) PICKUP communication@stanicet.com to get your pass. Open on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from 8 am to The next large item and electronics pickup will be noon. held from August 9 to 13, 2021. You must place them on the same day as your trash day according to the To get a list of authorized materials to our site and municipal calendar. during pickups, we invite you to consult stanicet.com/assets/documents/COLLECTE-SP% HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION C3%89CIAL-2021xlsx.pdf Saturday, July 10, from 8:30 am to 4 pm Municipality of Ormstown 9 Saint-Paul Street (ecocentre) GARAGE SALES of June 25, 26 and 27 and July 23, Saturday, August 7, from 8:30 am to 4 pm 24 and 25 2021. Municipality of Franklin 1570 Route 202 (municipal garage) Saturday, August 28, from 8:30 to 4 pm Garage sales on private property can be held as long as Municipality of Godmanchester 3435 Ridge Road health measures are respected according to the date of (municipal garage) the event and the level that we will be at. Red zone: maximum 8 persons (including the sellers) at 2021 MUNICIPAL TAX PAYMENTS a time, with mask and distancing: The 2nd payment was due June 15, 2021. Orange level: maximum 12 persons (including sellers) at The 3rd payment is due August 15, 2021. a time, with mask and distancing: BOAT LAUNCH Yellow level: maximum 12 persons (including sellers) at The boat launch located on de la Fabrique Avenue will a time with distancing only; remain open from July 20 to 27, 2021 since the Corn Green level: maximum 50 persons (including sellers) at a Festival is cancelled. time with distancing only. GARBAGE PICK UP ZONES 6 AND 7 The Friday, July 2, 2021 pick up will be rescheduled to DAY CAMP Thursday July 1, 2021 Once again this year, the Municipality has an intermunicipal agreement with the Town of Huntingdon and the Municipality of Sainte-Barbe, the citizens of Saint-Anicet will pay the resident fee. Ville de Huntingdon 450 264-5389 Municipalité de Sainte-Barbe 450 802-899
SAINT-ANICET ECHO Page 9 INSPECTOR’S CORNER Grass and brush FIRE DEPARTMENT Grass and brush must be cut so that they do not exceed the allowed height of 20 cm, with the exception of agricultural land and waterfront protection strip. Permit requests Summer fire safety tips You have construction projects for your property? There are specific norms for the installation or the construction of a building (house, garage, shed, pool, wharf, etc.) and obtaining a • Never use a barbecue indoors or in a closed-in space—you permit or certificate is needed for the majority of this work. We are exposing yourself and your family to a risk of fire and now have information brochures for certain projects that are also to toxic and dangerous gases. available on our web site to help you prepare your permit request: https://stanicet.com/permis. Forms for permit requests are also • Place your barbecue far from all combustible objects or available on the same link. materials such as terraces, fences or plants. Make plans to complete your permit request a few weeks before the date that work begins. The bylaw allows a 30 day delay to • Never leave a lit barbecue unattended. issue a permit or authorization certificate from the time the completed request is left at the office of the Town Hall. • Check your tank and propane supply lines to make sure Construction, installation or replacement of a pool (including they are well installed, then clean the run-off plate. a pool that can be dismantled) Things to do and not do at a campfire A municipal permit is required to construct, install or replace a pool (including a pool that can be dismantled) and to construct a structure giving or preventing access. Here are a few rules to • Never use gas to start a campfire and, never ever add follow concerning pools: some to the flames since those flames could follow the trail up to the container you are holding. • All access doors to the pool must have a safety device that self-closes and locks automatically; • that all terraces adjacent to a pool must be equipped with a • Have water and a shovel on hand to put out the fire when fence and a door to prevent access; you are done with it. • All pools must be surrounded by a fence at least 1.2m high unless the inside walls are at leat 1.2 m high in the case of an above-ground pool and at least 1.4 m in the case of a pool that can be dismantled. The fence must prevent a round object of 10cm in diameter from passing. Modification to the Bylaw on the safety of residential pools A modification to the Bylaw on the safety of residential pools was published in the Quebec Official Gazette last May 19 and will come into effect on July 1, 2021. An important change concerns when owners of pools constructed before November 2010 who benefitted from an acquired right will have to conform to the safety mesures laid out in the Bylaw. 13 A two-year delay is given to the concerned owners to conform to the norms (installation of a fence, gate, safety devices,etc.) which Total calls must be put in place at the latest July 1, 2023. 5 fires & accidents, 8 emergency calls (medical or traumatic.) and 0 varied Andrea Geary, Urban development manager and inspector
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