In doing so, my belief is and was that Bralorne's success will contribute to the entire valley staying on its feet as a community.
I asked myself how I can demonstrate
that support that I provided between 2012-2018 in a factual way.
I
decided to look at funding that I played a role in getting for Bralorne or
funding that I actually gave through SLRD Select Funds. So here is a list from 2012-2018, probably
not everything but this will give you an idea.
The total of direct funding in this list is $2,120,074.
Please note that unless otherwise
indicated the funding is Area A Select Funds – Grants in Aide.
Bralorne Sewer Project - $1,999,530
The Bralorne Sewer was close to 100
years old. Unfortunately options such as
septic are not possible in the two Bralorne town sites because of the lot
sizes. The system, after a study, was
shown to have many leaks in the collections system and there was no secondary
treatment. The Ministry of Environment
was well aware of the situation and had let the SLRD know that the system had
to be addressed sometime within the next few years. If it had a major break happen or MOE laid
down an ultimatum it could have spelled real problems for Bralorne and the
ability to live in it.
There had been 3 applications to
infrastructure funding over 20 years (Federal/Provincial) that were turned
down. I decided to read them all and I
soon realized that the description of Bralorne and its potential was part of
the problem. Some of the applications
actually had in there the town was dying!
Working with the SLRD grant writer we focused on some of the positives
and potential of Bralorne and finally the Federal/Provincial infrastructure application
was funded…for $1,999,530
Scroll down to see more info and other
links: http://www.debbiedemare.com/2016/02/cue-happy-dance-bralorne-sewer-system.html
Bralorne Sewer Project Financial Support to Alleviate Tax Burden
Just before I finished my term, I sought and received SLRD Board support for up to $60,000 per year from the Northern Payment in Lieu of Taxes funding to offset the tax burden that I knew Bralorne property owners were going to have because of the project. We knew that the tenders were coming in higher than the funding, and that there woiuld have to be borrowing and the taxpayers would have to pay for that. The up to $60,000 per year for 2019, 2020, 2021 was meant to help in any way we could to offset the financial burden.
Just before I finished my term, I sought and received SLRD Board support for up to $60,000 per year from the Northern Payment in Lieu of Taxes funding to offset the tax burden that I knew Bralorne property owners were going to have because of the project. We knew that the tenders were coming in higher than the funding, and that there woiuld have to be borrowing and the taxpayers would have to pay for that. The up to $60,000 per year for 2019, 2020, 2021 was meant to help in any way we could to offset the financial burden.
Bralorne Sewer Service and Bralorne Water
Service Top Ups from the Northern PILT Fund
The Bralorne Sewer and Water Services
had been running in or close to a deficit for a number of years. The services had not built nearly enough
reserve funds to cover major issues or replacement as everyone knew was needed.
Bralorne Water – In 2016 and 2018, I
had a total of $8,500 transferred to the Bralorne Water Service from the
Northern Payment-In-Lieu-of-Taxes (PILT) funds to support the Bralorne Water
service staying out of deficit and starting to build a more substantive
reserve.
Bralorne Sewer – In each year from
2016 on, I had $5,000 transferred to the Bralorne Sewer Service from the
Northern PILT funds to support the operations and try to build a bigger and
more appropriate reserve fund.
The Northern PILT funds are
non-taxation based (BC Hydro) and I also supported the Gold Bridge Water
Service in a similar manner.
Expansion of Sunshine Mountain Recreation
Tenure (now known as Bralorne Recreation Area)
Feasibility Plan and Tenure
Applications (2013)– Southern Interior Beetle Action Coalition $46,000, Area A
Select Funds – Grant In Aide $5000
Redo/Revise Feasibility Plan &
Tenure Documents (2017) $2214
Redo the application to reflect a Rec
Sites and Trails tenure (2018) $5,000
Bralorne Hall
The
condition of the Bralorne Hall was a big concern to people in Bralorne and
remains so. To facilitate moving forward
with the necessary studies and so on to apply for funding to fix it I funded
the following:
·
Undertook a
Historic Heritage Study – $5000
·
Undertook a
Hazardous Materials – high level identification study - $2,800
·
Structural
Engineers Report - Completed August 2018 - $4200
And
additionally:
· Emergency
repairs to doors, roof, support mechanisms - $3,000
Bralorne Ball Diamond
Bleacher and
Cookshack Repairs (2018) –- $7569.50
Ball Diamond Fencing Project (2017) – 30% of NDIT
project - $1,200
Ball Tournament Coordinator (2017) $1000
Ball Tournament Coordinator (2015) $2,200
Ball Tournament General Funding (2014) $1000
Ball Tournament General Funding (2012) $ 814
Insurance
Bralorne Hall, Bralorne Ball Diamond, Sunshine
Recreation Area (2016) Insurance Support - $4,000
Bralorne Hall, Bralorne Ball Diamond, Sunshine
Recreation Area (2012) Insurance Support - $3,200
Bralorne TV
Dissolution Costs of Society (2016)
$400
Bralorne Church
Conservation, Inventory and Operations
Plan (2014 ) $5000
Church Repairs (Hot water tank)
(2014) $600
This list does not include
1)the support that has occurred via
the Asset Amenity Preservation Tax
Requisition (SLRD funding which I initiated and guided through) which has been in effect for 3 years now
(since 2016) – expenditures in the Bralorne area include:
Yearly Insurance Support of Bralorne
Hall, Bralorne Ball Tournament, Sunshine Mountain Tenure area – varies
Yearly Groundskeeping Support –
Bralorne Ball Diamond, Bralorne Hall, Bralorne Fire Hall
Purchase and repairs of a ride on
lawnmower – primarily for use at Bralorne Ball Diamond
Repeated plumbing repairs (mainly
fixing pipes/hot water tanks) – Bralorne Church
And there are many more.
2) Wayfinding Signage Program – NDIT/SLRD funded - $42,000 (initiated
by me) – to be completed by June 30/2020
- Bralorne Entry Sign – 4x8 Sign and
Timber Frame
- Bralorne Museum, Bralorne Church and
Bralorne Ball Diamond 2x4 Signs and Timber frame frames
- 4 Interpretive 24/24 double timber frame
post interpretive signs in key Bralorne locations
-10 interpretive 8x11 single timber
frame post interpretive signs at the Old Museum Park Mining Equipment Walk way
3) Tourism Marketing Projects and Materials. Bralorne and Bralorne businesses/organizations
have been prominently covered in many tourism marketing videos, visitors guide,
kiosks, etc. Funding includes grants in
aides, NDIT funding and so on all of which I either was directly or very
supportive of.
Specifically some examples where Bralorne,
Bralorne business/organizations and life are prominently featured in:
-winter and summer marketing video
-Live Where you Play Video
-Blake Jorgenson marketing photo
project
-Gateway Entry Kiosks
-Visitor Guides 2014, 2016 and 2019
4) Bralorne Pioneer Museum
While the Museum is a huge asset and draw
and promoter of Bralorne and its heritage, I have not included in the count of
funding because it is a “valley-wide” museum.
Its mission statement and collection reflect this but there is no doubt
it is important to the sustainability of Bralorne as a community. Major work and funding has gone into finding,
securing and renovating a new location for the Bralorne Pioneer Museum at the
Bralorne Pioneer Mines Office building.