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‘Maybe we can get cooler heads to prevail’

West Hants warden offers to act as mediator between Windsor, agricultur­al society

- BY CAROLE MORRIS- UNDERHILL HANTSJOURN­AL. CA Carole. Morris- Underhill@ hantsjourn­al. ca

West Hants council is hoping its warden will be able to help the Town of Windsor and Windsor Agricultur­al Society reach an agreement for the sake of ice users in Hants

County.

During a special committee of the whole meeting in West Hants April 17, Warden Abraham Zebian brought forward a letter from Louis Coutinho, Windsor’s chief administra­tive officer, asking the municipali­ty to help cost- share an extension for the 2018- 2019 ice rental season.

In January 2014, Windsor voted to sever its long-standing agreement with the agricultur­al society as it pursued the idea of building an arena befitting of the town’s Birthplace of Hockey claim. The new rink was to be built by September 2018, with the agreement with the agricultur­al society expiring in April 2018.

With constructi­on on the arena project at a standstill, the town sought an extension to the 1981 Hants Exhibition Arena agreement it had with the Windsor Agricultur­al Society.

The letter to council, dated April 17, indicated the society is requesting the town pay $4,000 a month in rent from Oc- tober 2018 to April 2019 — an expense the town didn’t pay in the past.

The letter states: “The additional cost could be passed onto the users of the arena in higher user fees or the two municipali­ties could cost- share equitably on the rental cost to keep the ice rental fees close to previous rates for the user.”

If West Hants agreed to costshare the rental fee 50/ 50, the municipali­ty would be on the hook for $ 10,000.

Councillor­s had several questions about the request, with several expressing concerns over the town passing the fee onto the users.

“I’d rather not see it passed onto the users. It’s already a very expensive undertakin­g to rent for an hour,” said Coun. Tanya Leopold. “A lot of rentals come from minor hockey associatio­ns and minor aged athletes. So it’s already fairly pricey to rent an hour of ice.”

Leopold wanted to know if the full $ 4,000 monthly rental would be passed onto the ice users if there isn’t cost- sharing. She asked if the council could have a discussion with the Town of Windsor during the next joint council session. However, since West Hants is trying to pass its budget this month, councillor­s were cautioned about waiting as this request could have budget implicatio­ns.

Zebian suggested he speak with the agricultur­al society in an effort to “bridge the gap” between the two entities.

“Maybe I can act as a liaison and maybe we can get cooler heads to prevail here and maybe have this cost eliminated for the sake of all of our residents and to not increase user fees or to reduce the exposure of rising expenses being passed on through user fees,” he said.

“I would rather approach it that way rather than try to add it on to a line item to the budget that we’re almost complete. I think there’s better ways to handle this.”

Zebian said he sees it as a negotiatio­n as “the agricultur­al society has provided these guys this facility for 40- some- odd years, rent free.”

Councillor­s voted in favour of recommendi­ng to council that Zebian try to mediate the situation.

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Warden Abraham Zebian

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