Write a letter in support

Write a letter in support

We need you! Draft a letter to the township addressing your concerns with the proposed development

Be sure to include the following addresses:

Township of North Kawartha
Mayor Whelan
c.parent@northkawartha.on.ca
Selwyn
Mayor Smith
lavalley@nexicom.net
Douro-Dummer
Mayor Jones
Davec@douro-dummer.on.ca
County
Warden Jones
Info@county.peterborough.on.ca
Heather Brooks-Hill
friendsoffraser@gmail.com

Below is a great example:

Dear Mayor Whelan,

Re Proposed Development of Fraser Property, Stony Lake

I am writing to you to express my concerns about the proposed development of the Fraser property on Stony Lake.

I am a third generation summertime resident of Stony lake, occupying our family island every summer for 66 years. I look forward to many more years with my children and their families- my grandchildren.

However, I believe the proposed development threatens this cherished experience for me and succeeding generations.

It is well recognized that water quality inherently affects the usage of our lakes. The threat to the wetlands of this property by the proposed development would have an impact on quality of the water which we all depend on for our use and enjoyment of Stony Lake.

Beyond my concerns for the environmental impact, are my concerns for the impact of the increased watercraft usage of the lake. We have already experienced a huge increase in boat traffic with more and larger craft. This is local traffic, not just from the Trent System. Adding many more vessels to the already saturated waterways would be deleterious.

The unique nature of the property and its wetlands make its environmental and possible archaeological importance exceed any possible gain from development. I do not see how or have any belief that the proposed development would do anything but jeopardize the fragile ecosystem which is already stressed to the near “tipping point”.

I thank you in advance for your consideration of my concerns.

Sincerely,
Robin Brooks-Hill, M.D.

North Kawartha
Mayor Whelan
c.parent@northkawartha.on.ca
Selwyn
Mayor Smith
lavalley@nexicom.net
Douro-Dummer
Mayor Jones
Davec@douro-dummer.on.ca
County
Warden Jones
Info@county.peterborough.on.ca
Heather Brooks-Hill
friendsoffraser@gmail.com

ASLC AGM – Saturday June 28th

ASLC (Association of Stony Lake Cottagers) AGM
10am
SAT JUNE 28th
Juniper Pavilion

The FRIENDS are presenting – find out more!
We are committed:
* to maintaining clean water
* to preserving cultural & historical heritage
* to ensuring the lake does not exceed recreational and environmental capacity
* to working with the Developer and Council & KLT to achieve these objectives

Lakefield Alliance News

LAKELAND ALLIANCE NEWS

Lakeland Alliance partners with the Centre for Sustainable Watersheds and the Canadian Wildlife Federation to improve the shoreline health of two local area lakes

For immediate release:

Peterborough, ON – The Lakeland Alliance has partnered with the Centre of Sustainable Watersheds (CSW) and the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) to assess the shoreline health of Chandos Lake and Lake Kasshabog through the Love Your Lake program.
Love Your Lake is a shoreline survey and stewardship program that provides shoreline property owners with resources to help improve the health of their shoreline and their lake. This program is developed by CSW and CWF, who work with regional partners and lake associations to deliver it locally.

North Kawartha Council Meeting

NEWS FLASH

With a packed gallery and standing room only, everything went exactly as predicted at North Kawartha Council meeting today with Developer Ron Dick urging Council:

!) to prepare a draft zoning by-law;
2) to grant the go-ahead on the lots given the OK by the provincial archeological stage I & II report; and
3) to ask for the statutory public meeting to be held Saturday August 23rd 1pm at the Wilson Park Community Centre.

Led to believe by the Developer and his consultants that most everything was “in order”, Council failed to ask the difficult questions or delay their response to the requests until staff could pursue more information. It was like a well-rehearsed dance that went as planned.

The job of the FRIENDS was to observe and witness. That was our goal and we achieved it!

Thanks to the “Friends” and the friends of the “Friends” that came to implement this second public step in our strategy. Kudos to all!

Lakeland Conference

LAKELAND CONFERENCE

Excellent presentation from Gary Nielsen – Climate Change Program Coordinator, Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). Stunning data and stunning slides! These are the folks, the likes of Gary, that we need to explain “ecoscience 101”. UNFORTUNATELY, due to the one-window-protocol introduced by then-ON-premier Mike Harris in the late 1990s, MoE & MNR expertise is side-lined in deference to planning/development priorities. This must change and is already starting to be recognized, eg 2014 PPS and increasing citizen
awareness of the importance of climate change and its impact on ecosystems. Political decisions are often short-term and that, too, must change as we
commit to a future of respect and sustainability for future genrations and a shared existence on the planet. Next topics: ECOSYSTEM INTEGRITY, MNR/MoE-informed sustainability and resilience policies and political decisions: this is the responsible path forward!

Thanks to the Lakeland Alliance folks & partners who came “home to Apsley” to deliver their 13th annual conference that started here.

Did you know that the first one happened here in North Kawartha?

Local Conservation

LOCAL CONSERVATION

Three local groups whose goals and concerns regarding wetlands are much aligned with THE FRIENDS:

1. KLT kawarthalandtrust.org
“One day in May 1999, our founding board met to discuss the future of the land they loved. Having witnessed the loss of important natural places and foreseeing the farmlands, wetlands, grasslands, rivers, lakes and streams of the Kawarthas at risk for future generations, they decided to do something….”

2. ASLC stonylake.on.ca
“….The Association of Stony Lake Cottagers is a group of seasonal and permanent residents who seek to advance the recreational, environmental and other shared interests of Ston(e)y Lakers….”

3. EC enviroclearstoneywhite.ca
”….Wetlands in the southern part of the Province and on our lakes were rapidly disappearing due to development – a total of 70 percent wetland loss over the previous few decades. This concern was shared by what was then the Ston(e)y Lake Environment Council, which was working to try to protect the lake environment….”

“….the need for evaluation of wetlands on Clear, Ston(e)y and White Lakes was identified as early as 1990 by Trent-Severn Waterway (TSW) and other government bodies….”