Planting of public trees Detection of waste Special Event Permit. Liability the composition of the committee and the manner in which council shall appoint the members; and. The council may assess and impose the excess cost of the lighting fixtures and standards, or the part of the excess cost that the council may decide, upon the properties situated in the area or upon the street and the owners, in proportion to the annual rental values of the properties as assessed for taxation purposes, and may collect it in the same manner as other taxation. A levy imposed and collected under subsection (9) is subject to the City of St. John's Municipal Taxation Act Orders for possession (2) 149. The council may withhold a permit respecting the application for demolition of a building for a period not exceeding 90 days pending the enactment of a by-law under this section, and where a by-law is enacted within that period, the application shall stand refused; and compensation shall not be payable with respect to a loss or damage suffered by the refusal. 365. file with the court a notice of appeal, together with an affidavit setting out the grounds of the appeal; and. to compel and to govern the erection, location, maintenance and removal of wires, pipes, conduits or tubes upon, along, from and under the streets; (b) to report to the council at each weekly meeting upon the work of his or her department during the previous week stating the number of persons at work, the number of loads of garbage collected, and the other particulars that may be required of him or her; and. An order made by a Provincial Court to widen, straighten, extend or otherwise alter an existing street and for that purpose to remove a building, wall or fence and to expropriate land required for that purpose; (b) (l) judge under this subsection continues in force until the purpose for which it was made has been fulfilled. A copy of the code referred to in subsection (4) and of the shorter form of the code, signed and certified by the city clerk shall be kept on record in the city clerk's office, and copies of supplements or amendments may also be signed, certified and kept on record. (4) as to the extent which the party wall between the parties shall occupy on the ground of each respectively; (b) D117: Saw Cut Details. (2) The commission appointed under section 304 shall have power to require the attendance and testimony of witnesses, and the production of books, papers, contracts and documents relating to matters within the scope of the investigation. In case of dispute the council shall, upon the written application of a proprietor or tenant of land within the city, wishing to build a party wall, summon before them the tenants or proprietors of the adjoining land, and, after hearing the parties attend, make an order. (1)The council shall have power by rules, regulations, or by-laws. 209. (5) (a) (3) 346. (2) (4) 214. 321. Where a fine imposed, for a violation of this Act or a by-law made under it, is for a ticketable offence the city clerk shall pay to the province an amount that the Minister of Justice may establish, for every ticket processed by the province. (5) (6) 283. Waterside mains 372. It shall be lawful for the committee to accept gifts from the public for the further improvement of the park and for its maintenance and operation in addition to the sum annually provided by the council. Non service (5) (1)Where no person is nominated for the office of mayor, the deputy mayor and councillors may, at the first meeting of the council after an election, elect either the deputy mayor or a councillor to be mayor. (viii) , the by-law, regulation or rule shall come into force and have the effect law as if specifically incorporated in this Act. 18. 273. 17. Obstructing employees prohibit or control the erection of structures which impede or hinder winter maintenance of roads and snow clearing, and. 64. of Canada of vacant land (4) D112: Major Collector - 6 Lane, 250 Foot Right-of-Way Typical Swaled Section. 340.10 354. 78. Regional Fire Department under this Act. 210. 67. to attend meetings of the council when required to do so; (b) Publication 224. 86. Duration of decision or award The council shall, before the guarantee is given, approve of the location of the lands selected for the housing accommodation and of the general plans for the houses. (3) (3) 175. (a) 223. (2) 125. 65. (1)The council shall have power to provide light and power for the city and may contract with a person, firm or company for the provision of the light and power that may be required for the purpose. Notwithstanding section 363, in the case of a building to be used as a dwelling house of a value not exceeding $1,500 the council shall have power to authorize that the house may be inhabited before completion, provided that the owner or builder of the house provides 2 sureties, to the amount of $100 each, that the house shall, within 5 years, be completed in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to and approved by the city engineer. (Where an oath is taken, add "So help me God."). (2) (5) Public Utilities Board The cost of the water main and hydrants beyond the street line shall be borne by the owner of the premises. judge shall provide the assistance of peace officers that may be required to have the nuisance abated. hinder or impede the ploughing of or removal of snow or ice from the street, or, (iv) to act as solicitor and counsel for the city in an action at law to which the city is a party, or which is conducted or defended on behalf of the city; and. The city medical officer, through his or her employees or agents, may vacate the dwelling, and the servants or agents shall be entitled to enter the dwelling forcibly and eject the occupants. 210. 190. be paid out by the city comptroller on requisition by a board for its annual operating budget, and. 238. . Power to tax Further powers employee. 57. 155. In this Act or rules, regulations or by-laws made under this Act, the words "development or subdivision of land" or the word "subdivide" include a division of land into 2 or more lots or parts or work on land with a view to its division into 2 or more lots or parts. in the cases referred to in paragraphs (1)(d) and (e) the council shall insert an advertisement to be inserted twice in a daily newspaper published in St. John's identifying the property, the nature of the claim and the amount claimed, and setting out that service has been effected in the manner provided in paragraph (1)(d); and. (6) (i) Fence construction shall be of good workmanship . the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation Act. 325. 386. 407. The council shall have power to lay out and beautify and adorn the lands referred to in subsection (1), and, in order to raise funds, to charge admission fees, and to rent and let out portions of the lands for temporary purpose consistent with the purpose for which the lands are vested in the city under this section. agreement made under section 340.17; or, (b) Nothing contained in subsection (9) shall affect or be considered to have affected the liability of the occupier for a water tax imposed on the occupier under this section and the council shall have a right of action against the owner or the occupier or both for the amount of water tax. 330. A person may appeal a conviction under this section to the Trial Division upon, (a) (1)The council shall appoint a solicitor who shall be a member of the law society of at least 5 years' standing to be the solicitor of the city. 226. The council may enter into a contract with a person, firm or company for the supply or installation of the water meters referred to in paragraph (1)(c) and to secure the payment of the cost of the meters or the installation of them by a first charge upon all water taxes received in respect of premises in which the meters are installed and to issue debentures of the city securing payment of the cost of the meters. The entertainment tax may be imposed either directly upon the person or company responsible for the management of the entertainments or upon the payments made for admission to the entertainments, and may be collected at the times, in the manner and by the methods that the council by regulation prescribes. is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding $300 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 60 days or to both a fine and imprisonment; and. A shareholder may give or bequeath to the assisted company or to the board of trustees established under section 16, the whole or a part of his or her shares in the capital stock of the company, and the company may accept and hold the shares until transferred to the board of Trustees. Rep. by 1993 c34 s2 108. prohibit or regulate or prevent the blasting, use and storage of dynamite and other explosives. and for the purpose of the agreement or land assembly or land development or housing project to acquire lands or properties within or outside the city by purchase or expropriation and to convey, assign, transfer or lease all or a part of the lands or properties for the purpose of the land assembly or land development or housing project. (3) 15.2 Notwithstanding subsection (2), where the unauthorized change is made by an occupier without the knowledge and consent of the owner the latter shall be entitled to claim over against the occupier for all expenses and penalties incurred by the owner in consequence of the offence. Dwellings (9) 161. (1)Notwithstanding the lapse of time, or the confirmation of the appraisement book by the court of revision, the appraisers may appraise and the council may tax retrospectively property, or other subject of taxation the appraisement or taxing of which has been omitted from the general appraisement by accident or by error, or is invalid because of an error or irregularity, and may impose a tax so omitted or invalid upon an estate or person upon whom it should first have been imposed, and the rates and taxes shall be collected as other rates and taxes. (1)The corporate seal of the city is to be affixed to every agreement, contract, deed or document to which the city is party and which, in order to bind a corporation, is required to be authenticated by a seal. (2) to lay water and sewer mains and sewer interceptors in an area outside the boundaries of the city and to extend the existing water and sewer mains and sewer interceptors of the city or into any such area. 14. Subsection (1) shall not apply to property in the use and occupancy of the government. Where a building is condemned by the council under this Act but has not been destroyed or removed, repairs or improvements made to that building, whether permitted or not, shall not be used by a person to affect or reverse the condemnation, nor shall repairs or improvements be considered to add value to the building at the time of its ultimate demolition. 359. (2) respecting the annual and proper expenditure of funds by a board; (g) 15. (2) Municipal Elections Act Requirement to resign seat Where a water tax or instalment of water tax, imposed upon and payable by the occupier of the premises, is not paid to the council by the occupier within 1 month after the tax or instalment is payable by the occupier, the tax or instalment shall become payable immediately to the council by the owner of the premises and shall attach to and be a charge upon the premises in the same manner as other taxes and assessments under this Act and may be recovered by the council from the owner by any of the remedies provided by this Act for the recovery of taxes and assessments; and, upon payment of the tax or instalment to the council in accordance with this subsection, the owner shall be entitled to recover from the occupier by action in a court, the amount so paid by the owner. (1)Where a tax, fee, levy, assessment, fine or other charge imposed by the council is in arrears, in addition to other remedies that the council has to enforce payment, the council may disconnect the service of a water system, sewage system or water and sewage system provided to the person who owes the tax, fee, levy, assessment, fine or charge to the council. (6) by a stock broker on margins is $500; (e) 178. refuses to permit the appraisers to enter and inspect the premises occupied by him or her for the purpose of assessing the value of the premises. Where a part of a tree standing on private property interferes with the public use of a street, the council may trim the tree to the vertical line of the street. for the sweeping, cleaning and watering of the streets, gullies and drains; (c) The St. John's (a) Planning fee The city clerk shall have power with the assent of the council to take part in all debates of the council or its subcommittees, but shall not be allowed to vote, or move, or second a resolution. (7) Vacancy re: deputy mayor 327. The city clerk shall supply registered owners with a metal tag for each dog registered, with the number of registration stamped on the tag, and the owner of every registered dog shall keep on that dog a collar with the tag attached to it. A person who refuses to vacate a building, or who obstructs or interferes with a person in the discharge of his or her duties under this section, is guilty of an offence against this Act and shall, on summary conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding $100 and, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 90 days. All appeals under this section shall be in writing and shall state the circumstances and grounds of the appeal. earthquake, conflagration, explosion or disaster; (b) (3) Accounts of property Septic tanks (1)The council may erect, or may grant permission to a person or society to erect drinking fountains in a street or public space in the city. The auditor general, upon the order of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, has power to examine and audit the books of account of the council, and for that purpose the council, their clerks and employees, shall produce before him or her all the books, accounts, vouchers, correspondence and other documents, and provide the information that he or she requires for the purpose of the audit. (1)The council has power, with respect to land and buildings within the city or within 1 mile outside the limits of the city. (A) Building permit requirements. the existing main roads and proposed alterations of the roads; (b) the council may reduce the amount of the minimum fee. (3) 12. 288. 204. 146. 166. proof of the cost shall be verified by an affidavit of the applicant with copies of supporting voucher forming part of the affidavit, and the affidavit shall be presented to council before a permit for the development or subdivision or buildings is granted. 340.8 requiring residential property below the prescribed standards to be repaired and maintained to comply with the standards or the land to be cleared of all buildings and structures and left in a graded and levelled condition; and. Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), in the case of repairs where no structural alteration is contemplated, it shall be sufficient to submit a full description and specification of the repairs without plans. an accused may be represented and assisted at his or her trial by legal counsel or another member or other person; (e) 100. (c) West Saint Paul. The committee shall have the management and control on behalf of the city of Quidi Vidi The cost of paving a new street or the laying of curbs and gutters, which forms part of or is made in connection with a subdivision of land, shall be paid for in the manner provided in section 390. 278. a regional solid waste disposal site or facility. Schedule B (3) Bonding of employees The council shall, before designating a business improvement area, give notice of the intended by-laws to all persons, groups, businesses, organizations and companies carrying on a business, trade or profession within the proposed business improvement area. 61. 97. A cab-driver shall not charge or be entitled to recover a fare in excess of those in the scale provided. (Where an oath is taken, add "So help me God".). and 2 daily newspapers published in the city. proposals as to lines of sewers and pipes, mains or conduits, for the supply of water, gas and electricity. (d) 270. Before proceeding to sell a property for taxes, the council shall advertise once a week for 4 successive weeks in a daily newspaper published in the city, giving the description of the property to be sold, the name of the person appearing in the books of the council as the owner, the amount of the arrears of taxes or assessments due, and the time and place at which the property will be offered for sale by public auction. This would include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following types of applications: Decisions related to certain types of applications processed through the Planning & Development Division can be made by the Citys Development Officer. This is to certify that the plumbing in the house of. Balance The council may enter into agreements with. the need of preserving heritage buildings, structures, lands or areas that collectively represent a cross-section of all periods and styles in the city's historic and cultural evolution; (b) 397. It shall be the duty of the city engineer, between the months of May and October of each year, for the detection and prevention of waste to examine all water mains and service pipes of the city during the hours from 12:00 a.m. St. John's Development Regulations - City of St. John's (4) If your require an official version of a by-law, or to ensure that there have been no subsequent amendments, consult the paper version of the document which is held in the City Clerks Office located at City Hall between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on regular business days. the design, plans and specifications and construction layout shall be subject to the approval of the city engineer of the city, provided that where the applicant has the design, plans and specifications and construction layout so prepared and approved, the cost shall be deducted from that required to be paid for design, plans and specifications and construction layout to the council; and. 128. Rep. by 2012 c26 s7 (b) 5.01 (2) 16. (3) (8) (c) 136. 336. 361. or otherwise and to provide all or part of the money required to finance the land assembly or housing project and for that purpose to raise or borrow money in the manner that the council may consider appropriate. 127. Property Taxes. Capital Construction Projects Upon petition to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council by the mayor, by the council, or by 10 ratepayers of the city alleging that there is need of an impartial investigation of the finances and administration of the city, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may appoint a commission of 3 persons to investigate its finances and administration. to regulate and control parking lots in the city established or operated by the council and to regulate the use of parking lots and the parking of motor vehicles and to fix charges by meter or in another manner for the use of the parking lots and to impose restrictions or conditions in respect of use and parking and to fix penalties for violation of rules, regulations or by-laws made by the council under this section. Notwithstanding subsection (2), where 50% or more of the members of the fire department belong to an association, a request made under subsection (2) shall be made by that association, and subsection (2) shall apply to that request. Removal of vehicles The fence shall have some open spacing, which could be of a shadow-box design, open picket fence, wrought iron or other "open" fence design. After 5 RSN1970 c40 s313; 1975-76 No. to deal with animals impounded according to the following rules: (i) 170. Pearl City 150. 98. Search 169. are reserved to the Crown. The council may accept money and land and gifts of another kind from a person or firm to assist the council in the provision of services within the power of the council, including parking lots and parking garages. to require a person permitted to carry on business, in this section called a licensee, to take out an annual or temporary licence; (e) Proceedings for penalties or the recovery of compensation for damage to the park may be taken by the committee in its own name. a premises in a state that is injurious to health; (ii) , with an offence for a contravention of a regulation for which a violation notice may be issued under that section. where the council is of opinion that serious danger to the public exists or is imminent for compelling, with the assistance of the police where necessary, the closing of a building until the orders have been complied with or sufficiently complied with to render it safe in the opinion of the council to readmit the public while full compliance with the orders is being effected, and for empowering police officers to enter a building when occupied by a public assemblage and enforce compliance with the by-laws, rules, regulations and orders. 194. (3) The Development Regulations regulate the use of all land and property in the City of St. Johns -- both privately and publicly owned -- including residential, commercial, industrial, open space, institutional, agricultural, and other land uses, and protect environmentally valuable areas, significant waterways and wetlands, flood-risk areas, and heritage areas. Where as a result of the approval of the council given under subsection (2), a person is required to spend more money in relation to a building, structure, land or area than if this section were not in force, the council may pay to that person the money that it considers appropriate to reduce the difference in the amount of the money spent. (1)A person who contravenes or fails to comply with this Act or a requirement imposed on him or her by virtue of this Act or an order, rule, regulation, or by-law of the council or an official of the city made under this Act or who interferes with a person in the discharge of his duties under this Act or under an order, rule, regulation, or by-law is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction, where no penalty is otherwise provided, to a fine not exceeding $5,000 and, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 90 days and, in addition, the Provincial Court judge may order that the person carry out the requirements imposed on him or her by virtue of this Act or the order, rule, regulation, or by-law, for the contravention of which he or she has been convicted, within a time to be fixed by the order. The financial year of the city shall begin on January 1 of each year. Rep. by 2001 cM-20.2 s103 Mortgaged property Duration of agreements owns the property or business to which the offence relates. Offences (2) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Small Claims Act The council shall print and publish the by-laws of the city in pamphlet form, and shall revise the pamphlet at least every 2 years. 14. (4) Building and Development make rules, regulations and by-laws relating to the licensing of plumbers, the plumbing of buildings and the inspection of the plumbing and to apply the rules, regulations or by-laws within 1.6 kilometres outside the limits of the city as well as within the limits of the city and existing rules or regulations of the council so applied shall be considered to have been validly made and applied; (h) (3) (9) (8) (2) The owner of a house who makes the improvements referred to in section 187 may, immediately upon the completion of the improvements, increase the rent of the house by an amount not greater than 6% of the cost of the improvements, and a lessee or tenant of the house shall be liable for the increased rent from the date of completion. "city" means the City of St. John's the National Regulations made under this section may provide penalties for a breach of the regulations. Exemption re industrial enterprise, 377. 161. , Round Pond, Newfound Pond or George's Pond but the council may permit the erection on that land of. to fix the fee to be paid for the licence and the terms and conditions upon which the licence shall be held; (f) (c) A contract or agreement shall not be binding upon the council unless authorized by the council, made in the name of the city, and signed by the mayor or, in his or her absence, by a member of the council authorized to sign by the council. disobey or refuse to obey the lawful command of, or strike or threaten to strike, another member who is his or her superior in rank or is in authority over him or her; (b) Issuance of summons The city shall have a corporate seal which shall consist of the Coat of Arms of the City of St. John's, circumscribed by the Latin words (a) Action where arrears (4) The owner of a carriage who allows a carriage to be driven or to be on a street without lamps, in accordance with subsection (2), shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding $10 for every offence. 199. 85. (1)An owner or occupier of property subject to taxation or the agent of the owner or occupier shall produce to the appraisers on demand the conveyances, leases, assignments and other deeds and documents and the books, accounts, vouchers and insurance policies in his or her possession or control that the appraisers may require for the purpose of valuing the property for taxation. (1)Notwithstanding another Act, the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation or a body designated by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council and without the consent of the council, develop, service and lay out as building lots and permit building in an area of land which is outside the city limits but within 4.8 kilometres of those limits and may, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, make regulations providing for. 1991 c35 s5; 1995 cP-31.1 s53; 1997 c13 s6. 147. 157. Regional fire service 24. City clerk Quidi 6. 34. Fire Department is continued as a firefighting force under the name of the St. John's It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. 399. (g) to erect, or complete the erection of, or join with or assist a company or association in the erection of a stadium or rink building, and to develop and improve land surrounding the stadium or rink building; (b) to control and regulate the use of vehicles plying for hire within the city limits, including power to restrict the classes of persons who shall be permitted to ply for hire with particular kinds of vehicles for the conveyance of passengers and for the transport of goods within the city limits; (b) 340.4 to prepare and present to the council weekly, or when required, reports of the waterworks, roads, sewage, sanitary and plumbing departments, as to the work done and the cost of the work, with suggestions and recommendations for future work; (c) (a) (3) 66. 266. (a) 108. 10. (5) (h) 276. a class of persons, dependents, pensioners or others who may be granted exemptions under regulations made by the council. The securities to be guaranteed shall be secured by 1 or more deeds of trust by way of 1st mortgage or charge upon the lands that the council may approve of, including the house and improvements built and made or to be built and made on the land. Regulations re: management of fire department. Public buildings safety 218. (g) Duties of officials outlining programs and activities which may be undertaken by boards; (i) City solicitor 109. Dumping into harbour 208. fix, determine, change or vary, and charge fares or rates for the transportation of passengers by bus or empower the commission to fix, determine or change and to charge fares or rates. "consumer" means a person who purchases or receives delivery of fuel oil for his or her own use or for the use of a person at his or her expense; (b) (a) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the council shall have power to order expenditures in addition to the estimates, or for an object not included in the estimates, where, (a) respecting all other matters for the more effective carrying out of this section. (b) provide, purchase, lease or acquire lands, buildings, buses, vehicles, equipment and property or assets considered necessary for the operation of a bus passenger service; (b) The definition includes: Excavation, land clearing, grubbing and subdividing parcels of land are all considered development. (3) Street plan (5) 31. La. 45. 346. 298. Where a public sewer is built on a street, every owner of vacant land suitable for building purposes on either side of the street shall pay to the city towards the cost of construction of the sewer, the proportion of the cost of the sewer as the frontage of the land bears to the entire frontage of the street on which the sewer is so built. The word "property" in this section means land, building, dwelling, structure, wharf or marine work.
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