Brownfield Program: Discretionary Municipal Tipping Fees Grant
no fixed amount
Fee Reduction or Exemption, Grant
Description:
Assistance is provided to developers through the reduction of tipping fees related to removal and disposal of non-hazardous material at the City landfill site.
Comments on Funding:
Assistance takes the form of the reduction of tipping fees related to removal and disposal of non-hazardous material at the City landfill site.
Continuous Intake
Eligibility:
Applicants must:
1. be developers that redevelop brownfield sites;
2. be looking to remove and dispose of non-hazardous material at the City landfill site.
3. The site is not in tax arrears (must be remedied prior to funding).
4. The Municipal Tipping Fee Grant is only for projects where removal of contaminated soil to the City of Cornwall municipal land fill is the most appropriate method of remediation.
Application Steps:
Application steps:
1. Consultation Meeting
a) Call or email to set up an initial meeting with Dana McLean, development Coordinator to discuss applicant’s property and building renovations, the application process, timelines and identify any additional requirements, such as building permits.
b) If applicant’s plans for renovation require architectural plans for a building permit, he can submit a request for funding for the design fees.
c) A list of qualified professionals will be provided to help applicants choose a designer/architect/ engineer depending on their needs.
2. Concept Plans and estimates
a) Once applicants have their concept design plans, they can contact contractors to ask them to provide estimates for each of the areas of work based on the finalized plans, such as windows, store front and interior renovations which may include electrical and plumbing.
b) Staff will help applicants meet with other city departments for any additional requirements, such as permits.
c) Once you have the estimates you may apply for funding for the renovation work.
3. Submit application
a)The application is reviewed by the Cornwall Planning Programs evaluation group (CPPEG), at the beginning of the month.
b) CPPEG then makes a recommendation for your application and it is presented to the Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) mid-month for approval.
c) The recommended approval then proceeds to City Council for final approval for the funding request.
4. Funding approval
a) Any work started prior to the final approval by City Council is not eligible for funding.
b) Grant funding may be dispersed through a request for progress payments or when work is completed and a final inspection has been received.
Documentation Needed:
Applicants must submit with their application:
1. the concept/design plans;
2. estimates for each of the areas of work based on the finalized plans;
3. evidence of suspected/potential site impairment or actual (evidenced) environmental contamination, as evidenced by existing ESA’s, on the property (a copy of the Phase I ESA, completed for the property, or Phase II ESA and RSC or Remedial Action Plan if available);
4. a Letter of Authorization from the registered owners indicating support for the subject Applicant(s) to proceed accordingly, if the Applicant(s) are not the registered owners of the property subject to this Brownfields Program Application.
Other Things to Note:
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