Glendale subdivision to benefit from natural gas expansion June 9, 2021 at 15 h 28 min Reading time: 1 min 30 s
By Nick Seebruch A Google Maps screenshot of the Glendale Subdivision. Submitted.
SOUTH GLENGARRY, Ontario – Stormont, Dundas, South Glengarry MPP Jim McDonell announced on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 that Enbridge Inc. will receive $2,352,112 as a part of the province’s Natural Gas Expansion Project to expand gas service to 77 homes and businesses in the Glendale Subdivision in South Glengarry.
“Our government is making good on its promise to deliver affordable energy and expand natural gas pipelines to more communities,” McDonell said. “Access to natural gas will help more families and businesses find energy savings, while promoting economic development and job creation across Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry and Glengarry-Prescott-Russell.”
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In this supplied photo, the Township of South Glengarry has promoted Chris Raabe to chief building official for the municipality on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. (South Glengarry via Newswatch Group)
LANCASTER – South Glengarry is filling its chief building official (CBO) position from within, promoting its deputy CBO to the top position.
Chris Raabe is director of development and chief building official effective immediately, the township announced Tuesday morning (April 6).
Raabe has a mechanical engineering degree from Queen’s University and worked five years in the construction industry before he was hired by the municipality in 2018 as a building official.
He was promoted to deputy CBO in 2019.
South Glengarry hires new Chief Building Official April 6, 2021 at 11 h 38 min Reading time: 1 min Chris Raabe, SG Director of Development and CBO. Submitted photo.
SOUTH GLENGARRY, Ontario – The Township of South Glengarry announced on Tuesday, April 6 that they had hired Chris Raabe as their new Director of Development and Chief Building Official (CBO), effective immediately.
Raabe has a background in construction and received a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Queen’s University. He became a Building Official with the Township in 2018 and was promoted to Deputy CBO in 2019.
In addition to his work with the Township, Raabe has received additional Building Code Identification Number (BCIN) qualifications including: general legal, powers and duties of CBO, house, small buildings, large buildings, HVAC house, plumbing house, plumbing all buildings, building services, detection, lighting and power, and on-site sewage
South Glengarry Planning, Building and Enforcement General Manager Joanne Haley. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston, File)
LANCASTER – Saying many of its fees are “very low” or “outdated” compared to neighbouring townships, South Glengarry will review its various charges surrounding local development.
Planning General Manager Joanne Haley gave township council an overview of the fees Monday night and is recommending council consider increasing fees to be “reasonable and comparable” to North Glengarry and South Stormont.
Haley says one of the most common applications is for a minor variance. South Glengarry charges $400 while South Stormont charges $550-650 and North Glengarry charges $500. Other fees include charges for condominium and subdivision plans, official plan amendments and cell tower permits.
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