Amy Grenier

Building And Property Standards Officer at Loyalist Township

Amy Grenier is a Building and Property Standards Officer for The Corporation of Loyalist Township since January 2019, responsible for ensuring compliance with building codes and property standards through inspections. In addition, Amy serves as a Volunteer Fire Fighter, contributing to community education and emergency response efforts. Prior experience includes roles as an Animal Control and Bylaw Enforcement Officer with the City of Kingston, Security Guard at Novelis, and various security positions, including Security Officer with Corps Commissionaires and Loss Prevention Officer at Sears Canada. Academic credentials include a degree in Police Foundations from St. Lawrence College, completed between 2008 and 2010.

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Ontario, United States

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Loyalist Township

On January 1, 1998 the former Townships of Ernestown, and Amherst Island, and Village of Bath, amalgamated to create one municipality called Loyalist Township. Loyalist Township is located in the southern most part of Lennox and Addington County, on the shores of Lake Ontario, midway between Toronto and Ottawa. Straddling the 401 corridor and encompassing an area of 342.27 square kilometers (132.16 square miles) the Township consists of a variety of living environments including the fully serviced areas of Amherstview, Odessa, and Bath. Farms, countryside residences, recreational areas and a short ferry ride to Amherst Island create a community like no other. Other hamlets include Wilton, Millhaven, Stella, Violet, and Switzerville. The Loyalist Parkway (Highway #33) begins in Amherstview and continues along the Lake Ontario shore to the Glenora Ferry at Adolphustown. It is a scenic stretch of road, dotted with numerous 18th and 19th Century homesteads, major historical sites and tourist attractions.


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Odessa, Canada

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51-200

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