Showing posts with label MPAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MPAC. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 April 2016

Social Media for the Cottage Associations Part 2

I have been cottaging pretty much since I was born. I have great memories of events organized by the Clearwater Beach Ratepayers Association when I was growing up. Since about 2000, I have had the pleasure of serving my cottage association. First as a volunteer for a number of years at our Fun Day/BBQ, then joining the board in a number of capacities, Secretary, then Vice President and now President. Part of the job of the board of a Cottage Association is keeping your members informed. Social Media can give you a great tool kit for both getting information and sharing it to your members.

This is the second of several posts on using Social Media for a cottage association. This post is the first of 2 focusing on the kinds of information you may want to pass along to your members.


The idea behind this series is that it is not so much a "this is what and how to do it' manual, but more a here are a bunch of ideas/tools you can pick and chose from. You need to figure out what works for you and your association. I will be using the sources that I use for my association as examples, you should be able to find similar sources in your area.


This will not be a static post, I will update it as errors are found or when someone sends me information that fits in. If I have missed a tool or source that you use, please let me know. I am always looking for ways to better serve our association. 


Information

There are many of kinds of information that you may need to or want to pass on to your members. This is part 1 of a quick list and an overview of some of them:


Taxes
This is a topic that comes up every year. We are locate in Tiny Township which is in Simcoe County which is in province of Ontario located in Canada. Our property taxes are determined by both Tiny and Simcoe. So starting in January, I try to keep an eye on budgeting process for both Tiny and Simcoe. The both have good websites and the local paper do a good job on reporting budget debates. The other item that determines our property taxes is the valuation of your property which is determined by Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC). The MPAC website is a great one, lots of good information there on how the system work and what to do if you think your assessment is wrong. FOCA has had them speak at seminars. just before the start of the last two assessment cycles.


By-law's
Generally local by-laws can have a big impact on the cottage. 


Zoning changes can have an impact on the value of your members property.

Tiny Township enacted a new by-law banning the burning of leaves starting in 2016. This was in response to a number of incidences where the township fire department had to respond to leaf burning fires that got out of control. We posted about it as soon as we found out about it and we will repost about it sometime in April just to remind everyone before cottage opening time. 

If you find out about proposed changes you can fight them if your association feels they are detrimental to your cottage values. We found out about a plan to put in a number of street lights on our road. We did not think it was a good plan. We talked to another association that would be affected too and to several individual property owners that would be impacted as well. We started a email/letter writing program and several members went to and presented to council, and we were able to defeat the proposal. If we had not found out about it in the early stages who know how it would have played out.

Provincial & Federal Government
These levels of government have an impact too. 

If you have a lot members who fish in your association changes to the fishing rules and regulations for your area may be of importance. Those who only fish once or twice a year a less likely to keep up on the any changes..

If you are on or near the Trent-Severn or the Rideau waterways the Federal Government will have a huge impact on your boating enjoyment. I know a lot of boaters were not happy when they cut the number of lock crews and changed the hours of operation. 

The Provincial government's cover:
  • Air and water quality
  • Climate change
  • Fish and wildlife 
  • Maps 
  • Environmental assessments 
  • The electricity system 
  • Health care services and locations
  • Crown Land
  • Northern development
  • Ontario parks
  • Fishing and hunting
  • Tourism
  • And much more
The Federal Government covers:

  • Natural resources
  • National Conservation Plan
  • Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
  • Culture
  • History
  • Sports
  • Canada's Coast Guard
  • And much more

There is some overlap in their rolls.

Road construction
Road work affects all of us... 

If your municipality is going to be working on the road behind your cottage this summer maybe you do not want to schedule your 2 weeks at the cottage during the planned time of that work.

Is the main street in your local town going to have major work this summer? If so let your member know.


Is the
province planning major work for the main highway to your area? Let your members know early and often...  

     Here is a link to an post I did about work that is being planed for Hwy 400 in the 
Bradford area over the next few years.  http://bit.ly/1VoHK0t  It will have an impact on the Friday night drive to the cottage. By letting your members know early they can start thinking about options. If they are to the west of the 400 there are a number of options to explore and see what works best for them. If you are to the east, not a lot of options unless you want to drive around Lake Simcoe, or take Yonge Street north, or drive west past the 400 then go north. 


Safety

Your local fire department can keep you up to date on current fire hazard level. In Tiny they have a link on the front page of the township side to the current fire hazard level. If the level is extreme there may even be a fire ban. They also post fire safety tips. Even if the tips seem to be old news to you, there may be new people in your association that do not know about them.

Your local police department is a source of information. They can let you know if there are a rash of break-ins or any scams going on in the area. In Tiny the OPP are the local police force, I also follow the Midland, Barrie, and South Simcoe forces. 

If you are on the Great Lakes or the St. Lawrence river, following the Canadian Coast Guard is a very good idea. In the winter you can find out about ice breaking operations in your area. Lots of good information for new boaters is on their site.

Weather alerts are very important. Tornados and Ice Storms are just two examples very bad weather events. I try to repost weather alerts for our area as soon as I see them. 

Weather forecasts
     Weather is a major driver for what you are going to do that the cottage. 

     I usually take a screenshot from my one of my weather apps and post it on our Facebook page showing the 7 day forecast on wednesday before a long weekend. it can start a conversation of "saturday night is not looking great, let's move the party to sunday night". On the long weekends you tend to have more days and nights to plan and a little more flexibility on going to and coming home from the cottage. How many of us add a day on to the long weekend?

Thursday, 5 September 2013

Notice to Property Owners from MPAC via the Town of Penetanguishene


05/09/2013

MPAC has become aware that a person or persons is placing phone calls to property owners claiming to represent MPAC and asking for personal information. MPAC has reported these incidents to the Ontario Provincial Police.

MPAC does not make calls to collect personal information. If you receive a phone call from anyone claiming to represent MPAC and requesting personal information, please do not provide it. If you have any questions or receive such calls, please call MPAC’s Customer Contact Centre at 1 877 635 6722.

http://bit.ly/1amEYnb Town of Penetanguishene

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Update from MPAC to FOCA Members


Update from MPAC to FOCA Members

MPAC's Chief Assessor, Larry Hummel, spoke at the FOCA Fall Meeting on October 26, 2012 about trends in Ontario assessments, and how to use the online tools at "About My Property" to determine if your assessment is fair, or should be reconsidered.
Use the link below and you can download the presentatio

http://bit.ly/SdUAvq FOCA

I learned a lot during Larry's presentation and the questions asked of him about MPAC and the process... 

Yet an other great learning opportunity from FOCA. My thanks to Larry for coming and for FOCA for arranging the presentation.

Don't forget to sign up for FOCA's eLert on the FOCA website 

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

FOCA Update - FOCA Fall Meeting at the Cottage Life Show


FOCA Update  - FOCA Fall Meeting at the Cottage Life Show

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Are you coming?
FOCA Fall Meeting at the Fall Cottage Life Show 

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Stop the Carp
Encourage your municipality to help stop the spread of Asian Carp.Your interests, and theirs, are at stake.

Together with biologists, policy makers and citizens across Canada and the US, FOCA is becoming increasingly concerned about Asian carp entering the Great Lakes basin.

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Municipal Budget Setting, Property Tax & Assessments 

Most waterfront property owners now have their new property assessments in hand. 

Question: If your assessment went up, does that mean your property taxes will go up?
Answer: Not necessarily. 

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Keeping the 'Family' in the Family Cottage 
    
When? Thursday, November 22nd, 2012 from 6:30-8:30pm
Where? 200 Bay St (at Front St.), RBC Plaza South Tower, 40th Floor, Toronto

http://bit.ly/VBbKtt FOCA

Fall Cottage Life Show 2012


This Weekend! Oct. 26–28 — International Centre, Toronto
Many things to do and learn about

Potties, permits, and parking:
If you’re planning a cottage party next summer, now is the time to evaluate whether your deck is ready for duty, your septic system can take the load, and your wobbly old dock is primed for a photo op.

MPAC seminar:
Cottage property assessment concerns? The Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations (FOCA) is hosting a seminar at the show, where you’ll hear directly from Larry Hummel, MPAC’s chief assessor. You don’t need to be a FOCA member to attend, but you do need to pre-register.

Mouseproofing!
Can you win the battle of the mouse? What are the steps you can take now to prevent mouse damage over the winter? Learn year-round mouseproofing tips i

Tour our model cottage:
What does 1,000 sq. ft. of relaxation look like? Step into the model cottage and find out! It’s built by Canada Builds, furnished with items from our exhibitors, and styled by Rebecca Purdy of HGTV’s Leave It To Bryan

Beef & Stout Stew:
This warm and hearty soup can slow cook all day while the delicious smell of harvest vegetables travels through your home or cottage. Get a taste in the Cottage Kitchen when Mary Catherine Anderson presents her live cooking demonstration. 

And much, much more

http://bit.ly/TcQ5V2 Cottage Life 

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

FOCA's 2012 Fall members' meeting

FOCA's 2012 Fall members' meeting is Friday Oct.26th. 

This year, the FOCA meeting will take place during the Cottage Life show! Plan to join us for updates on issues that matter to waterfront property owners and associations.

When: Friday, October 26th, 2012 from 5 - 7:30 pm. Pre-registration is required. The registration fee includes 1 admission ticket to the Cottage Life show.

This year's agenda features:
  • Updates on new MPAC property assessments 
  • Ontario's new Not-for Profit Corporations Act 
  • Strategic Directions for Ontario's waterfront communities 
  • Introducing FOCA's new Risk Management team 
  • FOCA Government relations, program, and activity updates 

http://www.foca.on.ca/news_and_events/621

I am already booked and will be at the Cottage Life Show Friday around 1PM.

If you are interested in going you can register at the above link.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

The October 2012 FOCA Elert is out

The October FOCA Elert is out

News and links on "New Property Assessments are "in the mail" from MPAC "

Breaking News: Update from the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario

"Waterfront property owners are impacted by many of the deficiencies I've identified in my 2012 Annual Report," says Miller. "These include crown land management, septic reinspections and the Province's low water response plans."

FOCA Cottage Succession series - coming to Toronto
Peter Lillico speaking at a FOCA Cottage Succession seminar
Find out how to "Keep the 'Family' in the Family Cottage." Estate Lawyer Peter Lillico will be joined by Steve Lester of the Lester Wealth Management Group to answer your questions about making a plan that works for your family.

And much much more....

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Have you received your 2012 Property Tax bill yet?


Have you received your Property Tax bill yet?  

If not, it will arrive by mail any day now. 

What affects your property tax rate? What should you do if you want to challenge your property's assessed value?

HOT TOPIC: PROPERTY TAXATION
WHAT'S NEW?
February 2012 - Have you received your 2012 (interim) property tax bill by mail yet? If not, it will arrive any day now. Here’s what you need to know about what you pay and why:

Your property taxes are affected by: 

the education tax rate (set by the Province)
the municipal budget (established by your Municipality)
the municipal tax rate (set by your City/Municipality)
your property’s assessed value (determined by MPAC).

What can you do to about your property taxes?
1)    Prevent an increase in your municipal tax rate.
Municipal governments across Ontario are currently formulating and approving their annual budgets. Local spending decisions being made NOW will directly affect your property tax bill. Every property owner and resident should be paying attention.

NOTE: the tax bill you are receiving now is based on an INTERIM rate, but this will change, pending municipal budget decisions. Read more about MUNICIPAL BUDGETS and how to get involved in your local budget-setting process...

2)    Challenge your MPAC assessed value.
It is not too late to appeal the assessment used for 2012. We are in the last year of a 4-year assessment cycle, where assessed values have been phased in equally each year since January 1, 2008. Later this year (likely November 2012), new assessments will be announced by MPAC. These values will be used to calculate your taxes for 2013. FOCA will keep you apprised as information becomes available.

In the meantime, the value to be used  in 2012 can be challenged, if you commence that challenge before March 31, 2012. To do so, you must develop a rationale as to why you believe your property has been overvalued as at January 1, 2008 – NOT what may have transpired since. Read more about submitting a “Request for Reconsideration” to MPAC by March 31, 2012.

More Information on the FOCA Website

A big thank you to the folks at FOCA for the information. 
While you are on their site please sign up for the elert news letter

Thursday, 10 November 2011

PROPERTY TAXATION


PROPERTY TAXATION

In 2011, FOCA carries on as a leader in property tax reform, continuing our long-term interests that were initially delivered through WRAFT (Waterfront Ratepayers After Fair Taxation) and CAPTR (Coatlition After Property

FOCA’s position on the residential property tax system is as follows: “downloading” by the Province onto municipalities, and hence property owners, is higher in Ontario than all the rest of Canada. This amplifies the problem with tying municipal tax obligations solely to MPAC determined property values.

For more information please read the page 4 of the FOCA Fall News Letter link below

http://www.foca.on.ca/xinha/plugins/ExtendedFileManager/demo_images/FOCA_RTM_Newsletter_FINAL_Fall_2011.pdf