Corman Park No. 344
Upcoming
Council
The council will hold a public hearing and vote on renewing an aggregate extraction license for Red Deer Industrial Sands Inc. for four years. They will also consider a zoning bylaw amendment for Saskview Investments, a subdivision application, and a tax abatement for a fire-destroyed dwelling. Administrative reports on HR, sponsorship requests, and election procedures are on the agenda.
- Public hearing & vote on DU 2025-67: Renewal of aggregate extraction on 7 ha near Township Road 392
- Bylaw 26-26: Zoning & OCP amendment for Saskview Investments & Hindmarch Holdings (SE 25-35-5-W3)
- SUBD-005935-2026: Subdivision for R. Goud and W. Boersma (LSD 13&14, 36-38-7-W3)
- Tax abatement for property owner at Lsd 3 & 4, 8-35-6-W3 after dwelling destroyed by fire
- Highway 41 Access Management Plan endorsement and Township Road 374 West construction summary
Committee - Administration
The executive committee will meet after the regular council meeting. The main business is a closed-door review of mid-year performance check-ins under labour and personnel matters. The committee will then reconvene publicly to report any decisions.
- In-camera session for mid-year performance review under LAFOIP Section 16(1)(c) and (d)
Last 30 days
Police Commission
The Corman Park Police Commission will consider approving minutes, a credit card statement, operational/capital budget report, cheque details, activity reports, and the chief's report. The agenda is largely procedural, with no public hearings or major policy decisions.
- Mastercard statement balance of $8,836.81 with purchases for training, equipment, and community engagement
- Budget report shows year-to-date police services deficit of $1,832,212
- Legal fees paid to McKercher LLP totaling $6,593.40
- Cheque details include payments for vehicle maintenance, training, and supplies
- Chief's report to be presented
Council
Council will hold public hearings on a rezoning bylaw and a new Official Community Plan (Bylaw 20-24), then vote on second and third readings. They will also decide on discretionary use applications for a garage suite and a daycare, and discuss options for withdrawing from the P4G regional partnership.
- Bylaw 20-24: new Official Community Plan for regional growth, effective Nov 1, 2026
- Bylaw 21-26: rezoning NW 4-36-6-W3 from Agricultural to Agricultural Residential 1
- DU 2026/09: garage suite at Parcel A, NW 6-38-4-W3
- DU 2026/12: daycare at Parcel W, SW 5-35-4-W3
- Loan up to $9,000 to Hamlet of Neuhorst for park project
Hamlets
This hamlet board meeting in Discovery Ridge discusses a septic tank cleanout on July 15, updates to the voters list, residential sign installation, and budgeting for Bettker Road repairs. The board also reviews conflict of interest disclosure and seeks new members to build capacity.
- Septic tank cleanout scheduled for July 15, residents to be notified
- Bettker Road: Ed to check existing agreement and talk to RM of Corman Park for repair budget
- Voters list: still missing responses from some residents
- Residential sign: old sign chosen, currently in production
- Board invites new members, especially from outside Discovery Road
The board voted to adopt the old design for a new residential sign, now in production. Septic tank cleanout was scheduled for July 15. All current board members agreed to serve another year. Several administrative follow-ups were assigned.
- Approved old sign design for community sign (vote won)
- Scheduled septic tank cleanout for July 15
- Board members committed to another year
- Agenda adopted
- Mills to follow up on missing minutes