Who and What is Bray Lake Stewardship (BLS):
Bray Lake Stewardship is not a formal group or
association since Bray Lake property owners have all learned their lesson from
the problematic Bray Lake Cottage Association (BLCA) that would best be
described as a deeply vacuous once a year social group that collects annual dues
to be invested in an annuity.
Bray Lake Stewardship has:
- No President, 'Grand
Pupa', Secretary, Treasurer or Directors -
- No family “fun” days
- No shallow annual meetings "Would someone second that motion?"
Bray Lake Stewardship was created to be a
dynamic on-line educational and information exchange medium where Bray Lake
property owners or for that matter anyone can access and share ideas by bring
their own issues and research to the table. This blog will be useful to all Bray
Lake stakeholders who are interested in learning about, protecting and
preserving Bray Lake’s health and sustainability as a unique and valuable
ecosystem.
Please note that we are publishing excepts from the Township of
Machar's new “Official Plan”, recently passed on December 3, 2012 as By-law No.
43-12. This new "Official Plan" classifies specific shoreline areas of Bray Lake
as Type 1 Fish Habitat as being Critical Habitats that are highly sensitive to
development. (Shown in map following) These classifications will have development implications for
shoreline property owners adjacent to these classifications.
For those
interested in the more traditional Cottage Association, we recommend an
'Associate Membership' in the Eagle Lake Conservation Association (ELCA). As an
'Associate Member' of the ELCA, you would have all the rights of membership
except the right to vote and to serve on the Board of Directors. The Eagle Lake
Cottage Association understands that a
pro-active lake stewardship program is necessary "to
ensure that the lake quality remains at least as good as it is now".
It is a professionally run and organized cottage association
that makes their interests and views known to all municipal and other
governmental authorities and each other, for the mutual benefits of the
community.
Because both Bray Lake and Eagle Lake located in
the Township of Machar are very similar in that both have closed ecosystems,
generally Eagle Lake property owners would have the same interests and desires
that Bray Lake property owners would have related to flora fauna, aqua biota,
taxation at all levels, Township by-laws, Official Plan etc. In other words
'what is good for Eagle Lake is good for Bray Lake'
Other Associations of merit:
• FOCA Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations - FOCA is a non-profit, voluntary organization serving as an information centre and providing assistance and leadership to fellow cottagers.
Bray Lake Stewardship highly recommends the purchase of Take the Plunge - A Guide to Stewardship of Ontario's Waters. This book is available from FOCA and has been updated from the original (1998) Take the Plunge resource book and now includes new topics such as green cottage design, air, light and noise pollution, and new information about today's waterfront issues and solutions.
• WRAFT Waterfront Ratepayers After Fair Taxation - A coalition of concerned waterfront associations in Ontario. Their mission is to achieve equity in waterfront property taxation. They work on our behalf to halt any unfair shift of tax onto the waterfront, find ways to mitigate rising property taxes, and fight for reform in the way property taxes are allocated.
The Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations, (FOCA) and the Waterfront Ratepayers After Fair Taxation (WRAFT) recently announced the merger of their efforts to fight for fair property taxation for Ontario's residential property owners. At FOCA's 47th Annual General Meeting held March 5, 2011 in Toronto, the two organizations formally announced their amalgamation, and their on-going commitment to hold the Province of Ontario accountable for the fair treatment of Ontario's homeowners.
• SNO Stewardship Network of Ontario - The Stewardship Network of Ontario (SNO) is a collaborative of non-government and government stewardship organizations. We work together to increase the capacity of stewardship agencies to contribute to biodiversity conservation and environmental health.
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