If you currently have a dock on city property that has gone unnoticed, you could be seeing some changes. MyKawartha.com reported, "When council met last week, it voted to support a proposed encroachment bylaw that would specifically address docks that have been placed on city property. It will require registration, annual fees, and it some cases, it could lead to the removal of existing docks." This could be a huge change for those who have been using the docks "under the radar" for a long time. We will keep you updated!
There is a waterfront right-of-way near Balsam Lake Provincial Park that people have been trying to keep secret for years, Ward 2 Coun. Emmett Yeo says. “When new people have come in, they aren’t told about it. There have been fist fights over it.” He is concerned that a new city bylaw that promises to regulate how that land is used, particularly when it comes to dock use, could create new problems. When council met last week, it voted to support a proposed encroachment bylaw that would specifically address docks that have been placed on city property. It will require...
If you currently have a dock on city property that has gone unnoticed, you could be seeing some changes. MyKawartha.com reported, "When council met last week, it voted to support a proposed encroachment bylaw that would specifically address docks that have been placed on city property. It will require registration, annual fees, and it some cases, it could lead to the removal of existing docks." This could be a huge change for those who have been using the docks "under the radar" for a long time. We will keep you updated!