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Council

Mayor & Council

Pictured above are Councillor Robert S. Hacking, Councillor Lloyd Christopherson, Councillor Orv Robson, Mayor Janice Perrino, Councillor Marty Van Alphen, Councillor Bruce Hallquist, Councillor Peter F. Waterman.

The District of Summerland is governed by an elected Council comprised of a Mayor and six Councillors. The Local Government Act and Community Charter give Council the authority to establish policies to guide the growth, development and operation of the District and to levy taxes to provide services.

Quick Links
Contacting Council
Council Bios
Meeting with the Mayor or Members of Council
Council Meetings and Shaw Cable Schedule
Appearing Before Council as a Delegation
Making a submission to Council at a Public Hearing
Remuneration

Contacting Council

Individual members can be contacted via letter addressed to the Administration Office, Municipal Hall, or via their respective email addresses below. You can send a letter or comment by filling out the email distribution form  and indicating who you would like the letter to be distributed to.  Please forward any invites to kjones@summerland.ca .

Meeting with the Mayor or Members of Council and Invites

If you wish to make an appointment to meet with the Mayor or another member of Council individually, contact the Administration Office at 494-6451 or via email at kjones@summerland.ca. The Administration Secretary will set up an appointment at an appropriate time.  Please forward invitations to any events to kjones@summerland.ca.

Council Meetings

Regular Council meetings are scheduled on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 7pm.Committee of the Whole meetings commence at 8:30 a.m. and are also on the second and fourth Monday of the month. The meetings are open to the public and are held in Council Chambers located on the upper floor of the Municipal Hall at 13211 Henry Avenue. This schedule may vary during holiday periods and therefore it is advisable to check with the Administration Department or the calendar to confirm the date for a meeting you may wish to attend. The Agendas and Minutes of Council current and previous Council meetings and public hearings can be found under Agendas and Minutes.

Shaw Cable will broadcast recorded  Regular Council meetings on the Wednesday and Friday at 11:00am after the Council meeting.

Appearing Before Council as a Delegation

If you wish to address Council about a particular issue at a Council meeting, please send a written request to the Corporate Officer, Municipal Hall, 13211 Henry Ave., Summerland, or email your request to info@summerland.ca. Your letter should outline the issue you will be speaking about, and include any information you would like Council to receive regarding the matter. Council has a very limited amount of time and normally only deals with policy issues of broad community concern.

The Corporate Officer will contact you to confirm the date and time of the meeting at which you have been scheduled to appear. If your matter has been added to a Council agenda, you are asked to sit in the audience in the Council Chamber until you are called forward at the appropriate time by the Mayor. When speaking to the Mayor, refer to him/her as ‘Your Worship’ or as ‘Mayor _____" (the person’s surname). Presentations should be short and concise and generally limited to five minutes. If you are planning  on using a Powerpoint Presention please read the following instructions to conform to the accepted format ( Powerpoint Presentation Format)

Making a submission to Council at a Public Hearing

If you wish to comment on a matter that is the subject of a public hearing (for example, a rezoning or Official Community Plan Amendment), you are encouraged to appear before Council and personally present your information. After the introduction of the applicable bylaw and a presentation by the applicant, the Mayor will ask for comments from the public. If you raise your hand when the Mayor asks, you will be invited to come forward and address Council. Please make sure you speak into the microphone at the lectern, and start by giving your name and address for the record. If possible, please limit your remarks to five minutes.

If you are unable to attend the Council meeting in person you are welcome to make a submission by mail via the Administration Office, Municipal Hall, Box 159, Summerland BC V0H 1Z0. In your correspondence, please clearly indicate the address of the property you are writing about. Correspondence received between the time the public hearing is advertised in the local paper, and the date of the hearing, is copied and circulated to Council with their agenda package and becomes public information. When an issue is of concern to a neighbourhood, people of either side of the issue may send a petition to Council, but the best way to make you views known is to attend the hearing in person or to send personal written correspondence.

Remuneration

The remuneration for Summerland’s Mayor is $26,000 per year and our Councillors’ remuneration is $11,500 per year (one-third is an allowance for expenses and thus non-taxable).

Council Information

Mayor Janice Perrino

Janice served as a Councillor from 1999-2002 and 2005-2008 before being elected as our Mayor in 2008. She is
the Executive Director of the South Okanagan Similkameen Medical Foundation.

 Council Committees:

  • Parcel Tax Roll Review Panel
  • Economic Strategic Action Committee
  • Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen, Director
  • Ex-officio member of all Committees

 Contact Mayor Perrino

Councillor Lloyd Christopherson

Lloyd has been a resident of Summerland since 1966 and has owned and operated a small farm since 1980.  After 32 years of teaching High School, he retired in 1996.  Lloyd served on Council for the 2008-2011 term.

   Council Committees:

  • Summerland Parks and  Recreation Commission
  • Parcel Tax Roll Review Panel, Alternate
  • Heritage Advisory Commission/Museum, Alternate

Contact Councillor Christopherson

Councillor Robert S. HackingCouncillor Hacking

A third-generation Summerland resident, Robert has been involved in local retail sales since his early teens.  He currently manages a downtown electronics business.  Robert is the grandson of former Councillor, Art Sewell.

   Council Committees:

  • Finance Committee
  • Summerland Chamber of Economic Development & Tourism
  • Design Committee
  • Economic Strategic Action Committee
  • Summerland Parks and Recreation Commission, Alternate

    Contact Councillor Hacking

Councillor RobsonCouncillor Orv Robson

Orv transferred to the Summerland RCMP in 1992 as the Detachment Commander. He retirement in 2004 after 35 years of service. He has been active in the community with volunteer service and as a member of many organizations.

     Council Committees: 

  • Protective Services
  • Finance Committee
  • Community Cultural Development Committee, Alternate
  • Design Committee, Alternate
  • Library Board & Friends of the Library, Alternate
  • Regional District Okanagan Similkameen, Alternat

Contact Councillor Robson

Councillor Bruce HallquistCouncillor Hallquist

Born and raised in Summerland, Bruce has been a successful retail businessman in Summerland for over 35 years.  He was first elected to Summerland Municipal Council in 1974 at the age of 24 and has now served as a Councillor for 5 terms.

   Council Committees:

  • Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen, Director
  • Finance Committee, Chair
  • Finance Department Liaison

Contact Councillor Hallquist

Councillor Marty Van Alphen
Councillor Van Alphen

Marty has been a resident of Summerland for over 23 years.  He took up farming after owning a successful Summerland business for 15 years. Marty has served on many boards
and is a past President of the Summerland Chamber of Economic Development and Tourism.

   Council Committees:

  • Economic Strategic Action Committee
  • Community Cultural Development Committee
  • Engineering and Public Works Liaison
  • Summerland Chamber of Economic Development & Tourism, Alternate

Contact Councillor Van Alphen

Councillor Peter F. WatermanCouncillor Waterman

Peter  worked for the Ministry of Agriculture & Food for 25 years until 1997. He ran his own orchard from 1989-2005.  Peter has been a resident of Summerland since 1978 and in 2005 he served a term as a Summerland Councillor.

Council Committees:
  • Heritage Advisory Commission/Museum
  • Library Board & Friends of the Library
  • Development Services Liaison
  • Protective Services, Alternate

Contact Councillor Waterman