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BY-LAW
NUMBER 2009-98
THE CORPORATION OF
THE TOWNSHP OF RIDEAU LAKES
BEING A BY-LAW TO
REAFFIRM USER FEES AND CHARGES ADMINISTERED BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES.
WHEREAS Section 391 of the Municipal Act 2001, as
amended requires Municipalities and Local Boards to maintain and make available
to the Public a list indicating which services and activities will be subject
to fees and charges and the amount of each fee or charge.
NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Township
of Rideau Lakes hereby enacts as follows:
That the attached list of Resolutions and By-Laws stating
the fees and charges of the municipality are hereby reaffirmed as the fees and
charges effective January 1, 2010.
That the Fee Schedules of the By-Law may be changed from
time to time, as deemed desirable by Resolution of Council.
That this By-Law repeals any previous By-Laws, Resolutions,
Motions or Actions of Council
–
By-Law Number 2004-175
–
By-Law Number 2006-138
–
By-Law Number 2007-107
–
By-Law Number 2008-94
Read a first and second time this 21st day of
December 2009.
Mayor Clerk
Read a third time and finally passed this 21st day
of December 2009.
_____________________________ ______________________________
Ronald E. Holman Dianna
G. Bresee
Mayor Clerk
Schedule “A” Fees for Planning Matters – Pursuant to Section 69(1) of The
Planning
Act,
R.S.O. 1990
Schedule “B-1” Fees for Construction, Demolition and Change of Use Permits and
Inspections
Schedule “B-2” Fees for Evaluation Amounts for Determining Cost of Construction
Schedule “C” Fees for Civic Addressing Signs
Schedule “D-1” Fees for Other Than Household Waste Tipping Fees
Schedule “D-2” Fees for Waste – Set Fines
Schedule “E” Fees for Entrance Permits
Schedule “E-1” Application for Entrance
Schedule “F” Fees for Treasury – User Fees
Schedule “G” Fees for Treasury – Returned Cheques
Schedule “H-1” Fees for Fire Department – Cost of Services
Schedule “H-2” Fees for Fire Department – Set Fines
Schedule “H-3” Fees for Fire Department – Inspection Fees
Schedule “H-4” Fees for Fire Department – Emergency Service Response
Schedule “I-1” Fees for Animal Control
Schedule “I-2” Fees for Animal Control – Set Fines
Schedule “J” Fees for Regulation of Noise – Set Fines
Schedule “K” Fees for Regulation of Traffic and Parking on Highways – Set Fines
Schedule “L”
Fees for Newboro Harbour
Schedule “M” Fees for Portland Harbour
Schedule “N-1” Fees for Licensing, Regulating and Governing Refreshment Vehicles
Section2: Licensing
Schedule “N-2” Fees for Licensing, Regulating and Governing Refreshment Vehicles –
Set Fines
Schedule “O-1” Fees for Licensing, Regulating and Governing of Auctioneers and
Other Persons Selling – Licence Fees
Schedule “O-2” Fees for Licensing, Regulating and Governing of Auctioneers and
Other
Persons Selling – Set Fines
Schedule “P-1” Fees for Licensing and Regulation of Salvage Shops/Yards and Dealers
Second-Hand Goods – Licence Fees
Schedule “P-2” Fees for Licensing and Regulation of Salvage Shops/Yards and Dealers
in Second-Hand
Goods – Set Fines
Schedule “Q” Fees for Regulating the Holding of Public Events, Festivals and
Parades
Schedule “R” Fees
for Lottery Licenses
Schedule “S” Fees Regarding Fencing Disputes Between Adjoining
Neighbours
Schedule “T” Fees for Marriage Licences
Schedule “U” Fees for All Hall Rentals
Schedule “U1” User Fees for North Crosby Hall
SCHEDULE “A”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
RESPECTING
TARIFF OF FEES RESPECTING PLANNING MATTERS
1.
For a Minor
Variance
$ 540.00
For a Reapplication of a
Minor Variance to correct a technical
issue
with the approval within 1 year of the previous
approval $
270.00
2.
For the approval of plans or drawings of buildings, structures, facilities or
works
sought
to be undertaken in a Site Plan Control Area:
i)
Residential (deck only with no site inspection
required)
$ 120.00
ii) Residential
less than 500 sq.
ft.
$ 355.00
ii) Residential
greater than 500 sq. ft. and less than 2,000 sq. ft.
$ 540.00
iii) Residential
greater than 2,000 sq. ft.
$ 725.00
iv) Commercial less
than 5,000 sq. ft.
$
540.00
v) Commercial
greater than 5,000 sq. ft. and less than 20,000 sq.
ft $
960.00
vi) Commercial greater
than 20,000 sq.
ft.
$2,600.00
3.
For a combined Minor Variance and Site
Plan approval
$
805.00
4.
For a municipal review of Land Severance (including provision of
required
information
to applicant, site inspection, review of application of Planning Advisory
Committee
and response to Land Division
Committee)
$ 300.00
5.
For the approval of a Plan of Subdivision (but not including the cost of
services
by independent consultants or services by
others)
$2,420.00
6.
For approval, or exemption from approval, of a Condominium
Description
$2,420.00
7.
For Amendment of an Official Plan (but not including the cost of
services by
independent consultants or services by
others)
$1,450.00
8.
For Amendment of a Zoning By-law (but not including the cost of services
by
independent consultants or services by
others)
$
960.00
9.
For Amendment of a Zoning Bylaw for the establishment of a
Garden
Suite as defined under the Planning Act
$ 270.00
10.
For combined Amendment of an Official Plan and Zoning By-law (but
not
including the cost of services by independent consultants or services by
others)
$2,125.00
11.
For the Removal of a Holding Designation from a Zoning By-law $
40.00
12.
For a Zoning Certificate
$ 72.00
13.
For Amendment of a Site Plan
$ 120.00
14.
For a Land Development
Agreement
$ 300.00
15.
For an Agreement to Amend a Subdivision Agreement (but not including
the cost of services by
independent consultants or services by others)
$
1,200.00
16.
For written confirmation of status of any Planning or Zoning-related
Agreement
$ 72.00
17.
For written confirmation of Official Plan Designation
$ 72.00
18.
For Septic Inspection Fee – required for Minor Variance Applications,
Zoning
Amendment Applications, Official Plan Application, Severance Applications or
any other planning
applications
$ 300.00
19.
For a Mining Operation (but not including the cost of services by
independent
consultants or services by others)
$12,000.00
20.
For a File Search Fee
$ 40.00
(fee will be returned if file
not found or no items were contained in the file)
SCHEDULE “B-1”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
RESPECTING CLASSES OF PERMITS AND PERMIT
FEES
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CLASS OF PERMITS
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BUILDING PERMIT
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To construct a
building (including repairs and alterations) $12.00 / $1,000.00 building
value, minimum of $89.00
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REVISION PERMIT
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$12.00 /
$1,000.00 building value. Minimum $89.00
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DEMOLITION
PERMIT
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$12.00 / $1000.00
demolition value. Minimum $89.00
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HEATING /
VENTILATION / AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS (HVAC)
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$12.00 /
$1,000.00 building value.
Minimum $89.00
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HEAT PUMP -
GROUND SOURCE / WATER SOURCE
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$89.00
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SOLID FUEL
BURNING
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$89.00
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CONDITIONAL
PERMIT
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To construct a
building $12.00 / $1,000.00 building value, minimum of $89.00
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CHANGE OF USE PERMIT
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$242.00
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OCCUPANCY PERMIT
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$89.00
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IN FLOOR RADIANT
HEATING SYSTEMS
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$89.00
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SWIMMING POOL
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$12.00 /
$1,000.00 building value. Minimum of $89.00
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PLUMBING PERMIT
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$125.00
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TRANSFER OF
PERMIT
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$89.00
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WORK ORDER
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$72.00
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SEPTIC PERMIT
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$520.00
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BUILDING CODE
VIOLATION INSPECTION
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$125.00
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MISSED
INSPECTION
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$89.00 (imposed on a per project basis after a
second inspection has been requested but not cancelled and the inspector
cannot perform the inspection due to insufficient construction progress)
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BUILDING WITHOUT
A PERMIT
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$24.00/$1,000
building value. Minimum $178.00
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SCHEDULE
“B-2”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
COST OF CONSTRUCTION (per square foot)
RESIDENTIAL
DELUXE MODERATE
STANDARD
Brick,
Stone Brick, Stone,
All vinyl,
Four
Sides 1
Wall, Siding on Aluminum
R2000 Three
Walls Wood
Siding
FIRST
FLOOR
$120.00
$96.00
$90.00
SECOND
FLOOR
$65.00
$60.00
$55.00
GARAGE
$31/sq. ft.
CARPORT
$25/sq. ft.
SOLARIUM
$60/sq. ft.
FINISHED BASEMENT $37/sq.
ft.
COTTAGE
$60/sq.
ft.
No Interior Finish
MOBILE
HOME
Price all components
FOUNDATION
Contract price
SWIMMING
POOL
$12.00/$1,000.00 value of construction
Pool and fence – Minimum $89.00
STORAGE
SHED
$25/sq. ft.
RENOVATIONS
Contract Price or $12.00/$1,000 value of construction
OPEN
DECK
$25/sq. ft.
VERANDAH OR
PORCH
$29/sq. ft.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
$96/sq. ft.
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING $96/sq.
ft.
FARM BUILDING
$48/sq. ft.
INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING
$96/sq. ft.
SCHEDULE
“C”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
CIVIC
ADDRESS SIGNS
The Fee is $45.00 per sign.
New or replacement numbers will be on a
blade, with blue background and white numbers. The numbers will be on both
sides, and 12.5 cm (5 inches) in size. The blades will be whatever length is
required to allow numbers.
The blades will be bolted to the post.
The post will be 2.5 cm (1 inch) square
galvanized, placed at a height of not less than 1.2 metres (4 feet) above
grade.
The post will be placed to the left of the
driveway, and will be located 1 metre (39 inches) from the property line, and
not more than 3 metres (10 feet) from the driveway, and will be visible to
oncoming traffic both ways.
All new residences will be assigned, at
time of construction, a 911 number, and the number sign will be installed by
the installer as soon as possible.
The Fee to prepare a Replacement Blade, not
installed by the Township, is $17.00 per blade.
SCHEDULE “D-1”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
SCHEDULE “C” to By-Law 2008-34
OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD WASTE
Other
Waste is waste other than:
1)
that which is regular
household garbage
2)
that which can be
recycled
TIPPING FEES
All other
materials excluding recycling, scrap metal and brush
are
chargeable at
$0.09
per pound / $198.00 per tonne
With a
minimum charge of $10.00 per visit
Commercial
Rate for Bagged Waste $0.09
per pound / $198.00 per tonne
Scrap
Metal No
Charge
Brush/Tree
Wood $
21.00/full load (single axle trailer,
½
ton truck)
SCHEDULE “D-2”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART 1 Provincial Offences Act
By-Law #2004-176, Waste
Collection, Removal and Disposal By-Law
Page # 1
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ITEM
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COLUMN 1
Short Form
Wording
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COLUMN 2
Offence Creating Provision
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COLUMN 3
Set Fine
(includes costs)
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1
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Disposed
of waste at the Waste Disposal/Transfer Site - not generated within Township.
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Section # 3 ( b )
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$ 300.00
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2
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Interfere
with materials in the Waste Disposal/Transfer Site.
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Section # 3 ( i )
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$ 200.00
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3
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Remove
materials from the Waste Disposal/Transfer Site.
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Section # 3 ( i )
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$ 200.00
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4
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Scatter
materials at the Waste Disposal/Transfer Site.
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Section # 3 ( i )
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$ 200.00
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5
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Fail
to deposit waste and recyclables at the designated areas in the Waste
Disposal/Transfer Site.
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Section # 3 ( j )
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$ 200.00
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6
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Place
garbage on street prior to 7:00pm on the day before collection.
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Section # 4 ( g )
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$ 200.00
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NOTE:
Penalty
provision for the offences indicated above is Section 9 of By-law No.
2003-23,
a certified copy which has been filed.
SCHEDULE
“D-2” - continued
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART 1 Provincial Offences Act
By-Law #2004-176, Waste
Collection, Removal and Disposal By-Law Page #2
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ITEM
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COLUMN 1
Short Form
Wording
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COLUMN 2
Offence Creating Provision
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COLUMN 3
Set Fine
(includes costs)
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7
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Deposit
waste on private property.
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Section # 4 ( h )
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$ 300.00
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8
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Deposit
waste on public property.
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Section # 4 ( h )
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$ 300.00
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9
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Interfere
with garbage.
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Section # 4 ( h )
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$ 200.00
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10
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Place
waste out for collection without an affixed sticker.
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Section # 4 ( n )
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$ 200.00
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NOTE:
Penalty
provision for the offences indicated above is Section 9 of By-law No.
2003-23,
a certified copy which has been filed.
SCHEDULE “E”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
POLICY
SUBJECT: Entrance off a Township road
DEFINTION:
An “entrance” is any driveway, laneway,
private road, or other structure or facility constructed or used as a means of
access to a Township road or street and includes the tiling and covering or
filling in of a roadside ditch for the purpose of improving a lawn or frontage.
POLICY:
1. A permit is required prior to
the construction of an entrance. A fee of seventy dollars ($70.00) will apply
for all residential entrance applications. A fee of one hundred and twelve dollars
($112.00) will apply for all commercial entrance applications. An entrance
permit will be issued upon approval by the Manager of Public Works or Designee.
2. The location of the entrance
must be approved by the Manger of Public Works or Designee to ensure maximum
safety, free flow of traffic and to minimize the possibility of interference
with the road or creation of a maintenance problem.
3. The construction of all
entrances shall be carried out by the property owner under the direction of the
Manager of Public Works or Designee.
4. The diameter, gauge, length and
type of culvert to be used shall be determined by the Manager of Public Works
or Designee, but in no case shall the culvert be less than fifteen inches (15”)
(400mm) in diameter and twenty four feet (24’) (8m) in length.
5. Where a culvert in excess of fifty
feet (50’) in length is requested, the property owner shall be required to pay
the cost of constructing as many catch basins as may be necessary, in the
opinion of the Manager of Public Works or Designee, to facilitate surface
drainage from the roadway.
6. If existing entrances
constructed without a permit, prior to the passage of any By- Law, in the
opinion of the Manager of Public Works or Designee, are obstructing a ditch, culvert
or water course on a Township road, the owner of the property serviced by the existing
entrance shall, within fourteen (14) days of receipt of a notice in writing,
make whatever modifications to the entrance deemed necessary by the Manager of
Public Works or Designee.
Alternatively, the property owner may, within
fourteen (14) days of receiving written notice, apply to the Municipality for a
permit to have a proper entrance installed. The Manager of Public Works or
Designee shall determine this fee.
SCHEDULE “E”
– continued
Notice shall be sent by registered mail to
the last known address of the property owner, and the fourteen days shall run
from the date of the mailing of such registered notice. The property owner
shall pay the entire cost of the modifications.
The Municipality shall maintain and replace
from time to time, as required, culverts installed under the provisions of any
By-Law. The maintenance of the driving surface of all entrances shall be the
responsibility of the property owner.
No person shall apply asphalt or other hard
surface to that portion of an entrance on the road allowance of a Township
road, except under a permit issued by the Manager of Public Works or Designee.
No concrete surfaces are permitted on the right-of-way.
Any contravention of any provisions of the
Entrance Policy will result in appropriate legal action being taken by the
Municipality.
SCHEDULE
“E-1” TO BY-LAW 2009-98
APPLICATION FOR ENTRANCE
NAME:
_____________________________________________________
MAILING ADDRESS:
_________________________________________________________________________
PHONE NUMBER: _____________________
LOCATION OF PROPOSED ENTRANCE
TOWNSHIP ROAD:
__________________________________
LOT _______ CONCESSION ________ WARD
____________________
SIDE OF ROAD ___________________
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION__________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL - ENTRANCE
REQUIREMENTS
WIDTH OF ENTRANCE - NORMAL 10
metres x 450 mm (approx. 30’x18” CSP)
-LONGER/BIGGER
_____________________
I hereby confirm that I am aware of the
conditions of the granting of this permit for this entrance.
I hereby agree to pay the total cost of the
proposed entrance and will submit the required fee of
$70.00 when requested to do so.
Commercial entrance: $112.00
______________________________
Applicant's
Signature
______________________________________________________________________________
TO BE COMPLETED BY THE TOWNSHIP
Applicant Interviewed By:
_____________________________
Recommended: Yes__________ No
_________
Remarks:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Fee paid $_______ Received by:
_______________ Date: ____________
SCHEDULE
“F”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
TREASURY DEPARTMENT USER FEE POLICY
The Township of Rideau Lakes is a
progressive municipality which recognizes the demands on the treasury staff to
provide accurate information to those individuals requesting same and in a
timely manner. In order to meet these deadlines and recover any costs
attributed to producing subject information, it is necessary for the Township
of Rideau Lakes to implement such a policy.
POLICY:
It shall be the policy of the Township of
Rideau Lakes that all information requests of staff be subject to the following
conditions:
CONDITIONS:
Tax Certificates. A request for a tax certificate must be received in writing and
accompanied with a payment of $41.00. The Tax office will then prepare a tax
certificate.
Tax Information. An individual may calculate the amount of current taxes on any
property providing the tax rate and assessment of subject property is known.
Assessment information is readily available in the Assessment Roll. If this
office is requested to provide such information, there will be a $47.00 charge
to recover staff time to respond to such a request. As well, such a request
must be received in writing.
Duplicate copy of Tax Bill. If this office is requested to prepare a duplicate copy of a tax
bill, there will be a $28.00 charge to recover staff time to respond to such a
request. As well, such a request must be received in writing.
Photocopying. Charges for photocopying will apply as follows:
8 ½ X 11 paper (single sided) 0.50 each
8 ½ X 14 paper (single sided) 0.75 each
11 X 17 paper (single sided) 1.00 each
8 ½ X 11 paper (double sided) 1.00 each
8 ½ X 14 paper (double sided) 1.50 each
Facsimile. Charges for faxing will apply
as follows:
$1.00 / page + $1.00 for phone call
.
SCHEDULE
“G”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
NSF CHEQUE POLICY
The Township of Rideau Lakes is a recipient
of cheques for payment of Municipal activities. Cheques collected by the
Township of Rideau Lakes may be returned by a financial institution. As a
result, this money as well as a service charge is debited to the Township of
Rideau Lakes’ bank account. In order to collect monies to replace the returned
cheque and to recover any necessary related charges, the Township of Rideau
Lakes must implement such a policy.
POLICY:
It shall be the policy of the Township of
Rideau Lakes that all returned cheques are subject to a charge of $36.00.
Replacement of the returned cheque, including the $36.00 charge, must be done
be cash, money order or certified cheque.
PROCEDURE:
Once it has come to the attention of the
Accounts Payable/Payroll Office that a returned cheque has been received, the
Accounts Payable/Payroll Clerk will notify the issuer of the returned cheque by
way of a letter requesting cash, a money order or a certified cheque, including
the $36.00 charge to correct this matter immediately.
If no response is received by the Accounts
Payable/Payroll Office, the Accounts Payable/Payroll Clerk will notify the
Department head responsible for the initial activity.
The Department Head may or may not take
whatever action is deemed necessary.
SCHEDULE
"H-1"
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
COST OF FIRE DEPARTMENT SERVICES
The expenses for which the Person may be
liable to cover the cost of sufficient personnel and equipment required to
control a fire, as referred to within section 6.4 of By-Law #2005-70, and such
costs have been deemed as being:
$360.50 per vehicle for the first hour or
part thereof.
$180.00 per vehicle for each subsequent
half hour or part thereof.
Time in service and billable will be from
time of activation for response until units are re-supplied and put back into
service.
Costs will be invoiced by the Township of
Rideau Lakes and will be due sixty days from the date
of invoice.
SCHEDULE
"H-2”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
FIRE DEPARTMENT - SET FINES
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU
LAKES
Schedule
"E" to By-Law 2005-70
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Item
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COLUMN
Short
Form Wording
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COLUMN 2
Offence
Creating Provision
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COLUMN 3
Set
Fine
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1
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Burn prohibited material(s)
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Sec. 2.2(b)
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$
200.00
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2
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Burn material(s) in a Municipal Park
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Sec. 2.2(c)
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$125.00
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3
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Burn material(s) without a activated
permit for an Open Air Burn
|
Sec. 2.2(i)
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$200.00
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4
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Set out a “Campfire” or “Cooking Fire”
that does not meet the defined description.
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Sec. 2.2(j)
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$
125.00
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5
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Burn material(s) with a size greater than
3 metres x 3 metres x 1.8 metres (10' wide x 10' long x 6' high)
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Sec. 2.6
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$200.00
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6
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Burn more than one pile at the same time
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Sec. 2.7
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$
125.00
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7
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Burn in more than one container at the
same time
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Sec. 2.7
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$
125.00
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8
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Burn material(s) closer than 15 metres
(49.5 feet) to a fence.
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Sec. 2.2 (e)
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$
125.00
|
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9
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Burn material(s) closer than 15 metres
(49.5 feet) to a hedge.
|
Sec. 2.2 (e)
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$
125.00
|
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10
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Burn material(s) closer than 15 metres
(49.5 feet) to a building.
|
Sec. 2.2 (e)
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$
125.00
|
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11
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Burn material(s) closer than 15 metres
(49.5 feet) to a structure.
|
Sec. 2.2 (e)
|
$
125.00
|
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12
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Burn material(s) closer than 15 metres
(49.5 feet) to a roadway.
|
Sec. 2.2 (e)
|
$
125.00
|
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13
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Burn material(s) closer than 15 metres
(49.5 feet) from combustible material(s)
|
Sec. 2.2 (f)
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$
125.00
|
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14
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Burn material closer than 15 metres (49.5
feet) to overhead wiring.
|
Sec. 2.2 (e)
|
$
125.00
|
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15
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Permit holder failed to supervise an open
fire.
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Sec. 2.2 (g)
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$
100.00
|
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16
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Burn material(s), which produces
excessive smoke or adverse effects.
|
Sec. 2.3 (d)
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$
125.00
|
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17
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Burn material when wind may cause fire to
spread.
|
Sec. 2.3 (a)
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$
125.00
|
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18
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Burn material when wind may cause
decreased visibility on a Highway/ Roadway.
|
Sec. 2.3(b)
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$
125.00
|
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19
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Burn material when weather conditions
prevent dispersion of smoke.
|
Sec. 2.4
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$
125.00
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20
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Burn material when wind may cause odour
and smoke to cause discomfort to persons in the vicinity.
|
Sec. 2.3 (c)
|
$
125.00
|
|
21
|
Set or maintain a fire in side yard of
commercial property
|
Sec. 2.2 (d)
|
$
125.00
|
|
22
|
Set or maintain a fire in front yard of
commercial property.
|
Sec. 2.2 (d)
|
$
125.00
|
|
23
|
Set or maintain a fire in side yard of
industrial property.
|
Sec. 2.2 (d)
|
$
125.00
|
|
24
|
Set or maintain a fire in front yard of
industrial property.
|
Sec. 2.2 (d)
|
$
125.00
|
|
25
|
Fail to have a competent adult supervise
a campfire.
|
Sec. 2.2 (g)
|
$200.00
|
|
26
|
Set or maintain an open-air fire or
campfire when a burn ban is in place.
|
Sec. 2.2 (k)
|
$500.00
|
The penalty provisions for the offences
indicated above is in Township of Rideau Lakes By-Law 2005-70, Sec. 7 sec. 7.1,
a copy of which has been filed.
SCHEDULE
“H-3”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
FIRE DEPARTMENT –Inspection Fees
ITEM DESCRIPTION
FEE
1. Written replies
to requests for outstanding inspection orders. $64.00
2. Fire Code
violation inspection fee. $106.00
(Requests where tenants have concerns, if
deficiency exists, billed to property owner)
3. Fire file searches. $80.00
4. Fire synopsis
reports for insurance companies. $80.00
5.
Inspections for letters of
compliance for businesses to meet other $42.00
Licensing
requirements. (Day Care
Facilities, Commercial Ventures
i.e. Dry Goods, Chip Wagons, Restaurants, Lumberyards,
Tourist Facilities)
6.
Inspections and letters for
liquor licensing or occupancy load $64.00
It should be noted that any of the above
requests must be made and submitted to the Fire Chief at the municipal office,
in writing including the fee before any documentation will be released.
SCHEDULE
"H-4"
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
COST OF FIRE DEPARTMENT SERVICES
The cost of Emergency Service response to
any Motor Vehicle Collision for an incident involving a vehicle covered under
the Highway Traffic Act, on any Township or County roadway or any private lane.
$350.00 per vehicle for the first hour or
part thereof.
$175.00 per vehicle for each subsequent
half hour or part thereof.
Time in service and billable will be from
time of activation for response until units are re-supplied and put back into
service.
Costs will be invoiced by the Township of
Rideau Lakes and will be due sixty days from the date
of invoice.
SCHEDULE “I-1”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
FEES FOR ANIMAL CONTROL
1) All dog tags $14.50
each
2) Reclaim Fee $87.00
per dog
The owner of a kennel shall pay an
annual license fee of $150.00 to the Clerk of the Municipality as a license fee
for all dogs kept or boarded at the Kennel
SCHEDULE
“I-2”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
Animal Control – SET FINES
TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART 1 Provincial
Offences Act
By-Law
#2004-170, Animal Control By-Law Page
# 1
ITEM
|
COLUMN 1
Short
Form Wording
|
COLUMN 2
Provisions
Creating or Defining Offence
|
COLUMN 3
Set
Fine (includes costs)
|
|
1
|
Fail to register dog.
|
Section
#2 (b)
|
$ 75.00
|
|
2
|
Fail to affix tag to dog
|
Section
#2 (g)
|
$ 75.00
|
|
3
|
Fail to obtain license to
operate a kennel.
|
Section
# 3 (a)
|
$ 250.00
|
|
4
|
Permit dog to become a
public nuisance
|
Section
#5 (a)
|
$ 125.00
|
|
5
|
Allow dog to run at
large
|
Section
# 6 (c)
|
$ 95.00
|
|
6
|
Permit dog to attack or
bite any person, dog or
domestic animal.
|
Section
# 8 (d)
|
$ 250.00
|
7
|
Fail to remove dog
excrement.
|
Section
# 9 (a)
|
$
95.00
|
|
8
|
Fail to quarantine dog
suspected of being
rabid
|
Section
# 11 (i)
|
$ 100.00
|
9
|
Fail to secure vicious
dog
|
Section
# 8 (a)
|
$ 250.00
|
NOTE: Penalty
provision for the offences indicated above is Section 14(a) of
By-Law #2004-170, a
certified copy of which has been filed.
SCHEDULE “J”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART
1 Provincial Offences Act
By-Law #2002-07, Noise By-law
Page # 1
|
ITEM
|
COLUMN 1
Short Form
Wording
|
COLUMN 2
Offence Creating Provision
|
COLUMN 3
Set Fine
(includes costs)
|
|
1
|
Unlawfully
permit the emission of noise from racing a motor vehicle.
|
Section # 2 ( a )
|
$ 125.00
|
|
2
|
Unlawfully
cause the emission of noise by operating a motor vehicle such that the tires
squeal.
|
Section # 2 ( b )
|
$ 125.00
|
|
3
|
Unlawfully
operate any combustion engine without an effective intake-muffling device.
|
Section # 2 ( c )
|
$ 125.00
|
|
4
|
Unlawfully
operate construction equipment without an effective intake-muffling device.
|
Section # 2 ( c )
|
$ 125.00
|
|
5
|
Unlawfully
operate any engine in a motor vehicle while stationary in a residential area
in excess of five minutes.
|
Section # 2 ( e )
|
$125.00
|
|
6
|
Operate
any electronic device for the amplification of sound, such to disturb the
peace of a person.
|
Section # 2 ( f )
|
$ 150.00
|
NOTE: Penalty provision for the offences
indicated above is Section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act R.S.O. 1990,
c.P.33.
SCHEDULE
“J” continued
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART
1 Provincial Offences Act
By-Law #2002-07 Noise By-law
Page # 2
|
ITEM
|
COLUMN 1
Short Form
Wording
|
COLUMN 2
Offence Creating Provision
|
COLUMN 3
Set Fine
(includes costs)
|
|
7
|
Unlawfully
permit noise from sounding a bell, horn or siren.
|
Section # 2 ( g )
|
$ 125.00
|
|
8
|
Permit
noise from the keeping of any animal.
|
Section # 2 ( i )
|
$ 125.00
|
|
|
|
|
|
NOTE: Penalty provision for the offences
indicated above is Section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act R.S.O. 1990,
c.P.33.
SCHEDULE
“K”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
WORDINGS
& SET FINES
|
Item
|
Offence
|
Section
|
Voluntary Payment
|
Set Fine
|
|
1
|
Park not parallel to curb or roadway
|
3
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
2
|
Park left hand side
|
3
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
3
|
Vending vehicle obstructing traffic
|
4
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
4
|
Fail to vend facing boulevard
|
4
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
5
|
Vend from vehicle not within designated
times
|
4
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
6
|
Park where prohibited by sign
|
5
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
7
|
Park handicap space
|
5
|
$25.00
|
$42.50
|
|
8
|
Park – obstruct fire vehicles
|
6
|
$25.00
|
$42.50
|
|
9
|
Park within 3 m of fire hydrant
|
6
|
$25.00
|
$42.50
|
|
10
|
Obstruct driveway
|
6
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
11
|
Display vehicle for sale
|
6
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
12
|
Park – repair vehicle
|
6
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
13
|
Park on traveled portion
|
6
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
14
|
Park on municipal property
|
6
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
15
|
Park obstructing traffic
|
6
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
16
|
Park in front of hall while assembly held
|
6
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
17
|
Fee parking area – no permit
|
7
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
18
|
Park – interfere with snow removal
|
8
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
19
|
Park over time limit
|
9
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
20
|
Park on barricaded highway
|
9
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
21
|
Stop vehicle on sidewalk
|
10
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
22
|
Stop vehicle within intersection
|
10
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
23
|
Stop vehicle within 30 m of school
crosswalk
|
10
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
24
|
Stop vehicle adjacent to excavation or
obstruction
|
10
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
25
|
Double parking
|
10
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
26
|
Stop within 30 m of bridge or elevated
structure
|
10
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
27
|
Stop on outer boulevard
|
10
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
28
|
Stop where prohibited by sign
|
11
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
29
|
Standing where prohibited by sign
|
12
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
30
|
Park over 48 hours
|
14
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
31
|
Park overnight – winter
|
14
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
32
|
Stop in school bus loading zone
|
16
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
33
|
Coast on roadway
|
17
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
34
|
Drive or ride on sidewalk
|
19
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
35
|
Drive over curb or sidewalk
|
19
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
36
|
Drive on boulevard
|
19
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
37
|
Conceal traffic control device
|
25
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
38
|
Interfere with traffic control device
|
25
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
39
|
Imitation sign
|
25
|
*****
|
$50.00
|
|
40
|
Park private property without consent
|
37
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
41
|
Park reserved space
|
40
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
|
42
|
Stop loading zone
|
41
|
$15.00
|
$22.50
|
SCHEDULE “L”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
2010
NEWBORO HARBOUR
SEASON
FEE SCHEDULE
April
15th to October 15th
|
SIZE
|
DAILY
|
FEE FOR SEASON
|
|
12’
|
$4.00
|
$504.00
|
|
13’
|
$4.25
|
$548.50
|
|
14’
|
$4.50
|
$590.00
|
|
15’
|
$5.00
|
$633.00
|
|
16’
|
$5.25
|
$675.00
|
|
17’
|
$5.50
|
$717.00
|
|
18’
|
$5.75
|
$760.00
|
|
19’
|
$6.00
|
$800.00
|
|
20’
|
$6.25
|
$843.00
|
|
24’
|
$7.25
|
$885.00
|
LAUNCHING
No fee for launching as of July 1, 2010
SCHEDULE “M”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
2010
PORTLAND HARBOUR FEES
|
SIZE
|
DAILY
|
1
MONTH
|
2 MONTHS
|
3 MONTHS
|
4 MONTHS
|
5 MONTHS
|
|
12’
|
$9.00
|
$102.00
|
$203.00
|
$303.00
|
$405.00
|
$506.00
|
|
13’
|
$9.75
|
$110.00
|
$238.50
|
$328.75
|
$439.50
|
$548.75
|
|
14’
|
$10.50
|
$118.00
|
$237.00
|
$354.50
|
$472.00
|
$591.00
|
|
15’
|
$11.00
|
$127.50
|
$253.50
|
$380.00
|
$506.00
|
$634.00
|
|
16’
|
$11.75
|
$135.00
|
$270.50
|
$405.50
|
$540.25
|
$676.00
|
|
17’
|
$12.50
|
$144.00
|
$286.00
|
$430.00
|
$574.00
|
$717.00
|
|
18’
|
$13.00
|
$151.00
|
$303.00
|
$456.00
|
$607.00
|
$760.00
|
|
19’
|
$13.50
|
$160.00
|
$320.00
|
$480.00
|
$642.00
|
$802.00
|
|
20’
|
$16.00
|
$169.00
|
$337.50
|
$506.00
|
$676.00
|
$844.00
|
|
24’
|
$18.00
|
$177.00
|
$354.50
|
$531.75
|
$709.00
|
$886.00
|
|
28’
|
$20.00
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
|
30’
|
$21.00
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
$ 1.10 PER FOOT FOR OVERNIGHT DOCKING
SCHEDULE
“N-1”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
SECTION 2: Licensing
FEES FOR LICENSING, REGULATING AND
GOVERNING REFRESHMENT VEHICLES
Only one (1) chip wagon will be licensed,
per Hamlet or Village, within the Township of Rideau Lakes.
2) No person shall operate a chip
wagon, mobile canteen or refreshment cart
within 100 meters of an
existing food establishment.
3) No person shall operate a chip
wagon, mobile canteen or refreshment cart within
the limits of the Township of
Rideau Lakes who does not hold a valid licence
issued by the
Clerk or Licensing Officer under the authority of this By-Law.
Application for license shall be made to
the Clerk or Licensing Officer on the required application form, which
comprises Schedule “A” to this By-Law.
The annual fee per vehicle for such licence
shall be as follows:
a) Chip Wagon $ 289.00
b) Mobile Canteen $ 289.00
provided however, that where
the owner of such canteen pays a business
tax to the Township of Rideau
Lakes for premises used in connection with
the operation of such canteen,
the fee shall be $1.00 for each vehicle.
c) Refreshment Carts $ 17.50
That the permanently fixed chip wagon must
be located on land that is zoned
“commercial” (C) or “tourist commercial”
(CT), and mobile canteens, chip wagons or refreshment carts may not operate on
Township property or any public highway except with the express written
permission of Council.
Pursuant to the memo from the Ministry of
Consumer and Commercial Relations
in April, 1987, entitled “Mobile Food
Service Vehicles”, all applications for licences must provide evidence of an
inspection of the propane installation for compliance with the Ontario Propane
Code, before the licence is issued or renewed.
The term of each licence shall be for one
(1) year, beginning on the first day of January in each year and shall expire
on the thirty-first day of December in the same year. No licence shall be
issued except on payment of the full amount of the prescribed fee.
The licences shall stipulate that a mobile
canteen, chip wagon or refreshment cart
shall not compete with public service
organizations which are raising funds for their organizations.
A licence may be transferred from one
vehicle to another upon application, and payment of a fifty-dollar transfer
fee.
A licence may be transferred from one
person to another upon application and payment of a fifty-dollar transfer fee.
The licence for a chip wagon shall be for a
specific location and may be
transferred to another location upon
application and payment of a fifty dollar transfer fee.
Chip wagons, mobile canteens and
refreshment carts are exempt from
licensing under this By-Law when they are
involved in providing food services at special events where the operator is
already paying a fee to the charitable organization sponsoring the event.
The operator of a mobile canteen, chip
wagon or refreshment cart shall have
at all times on display, the licence
granted by the Corporation and present this licence on demand for inspection by
a By-Law Enforcement Officer of The Corporation.
SCHEDULE “N-2”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART
1 Provincial Offences Act
By-Law #2001-188, Refreshment Vehicles By-law
Page # 1
|
ITEM
|
COLUMN 1
Short Form
Wording
|
COLUMN 2
Offence Creating Provision
|
COLUMN 3
Set Fine
(includes costs)
|
|
1
|
Unlawfully
operate a chip wagon within 100 meters of an existing food establishment.
|
Section # 2
|
$ 150.00
|
|
2
|
Unlawfully
operate a mobile canteen within 100
meters
of an existing food establishment.
|
Section # 2
|
$ 150.00
|
|
3
|
Unlawfully
operate a refreshment cart within
100
meters of an existing food establishment.
|
Section # 2
|
$ 95.00
|
|
4
|
Unlawfully
operate a chip wagon without a valid license.
|
Section # 3
|
$ 295.00
|
|
5
|
Unlawfully
operate a mobile canteen without a valid license.
|
Section # 3
|
$295.00
|
|
6
|
Unlawfully
operate a refreshment cart without a valid license.
|
Section # 3
|
$ 95.00
|
NOTE: Penalty provision for the offences
indicated above is Section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act R.S.O. 1990,
c.P.33.
SCHEDULE
“N-2” - Continued
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART
1 Provincial Offences Act
By-Law #2001-188, Refreshment Vehicles By-law
Page # 2
|
ITEM
|
COLUMN 1
Short Form
Wording
|
COLUMN 2
Offence Creating Provision
|
COLUMN 3
Set Fine
(includes costs)
|
|
7
|
Operate
a mobile canteen and fail to display License.
|
Section # 14
|
$ 95.00
|
|
8
|
Operate
a chip wagon and fail to display License.
|
Section # 14
|
$ 95.00
|
|
9
|
Operate
a refreshment cart and fail to display License.
|
Section # 14
|
$ 95.00
|
|
10
|
Fail
to present License to Officer upon demand.
|
Section # 14
|
$ 95.00
|
NOTE: Penalty provision for the offences
indicated above is Section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act R.S.O. 1990,
c.P.33
.
SCHEDULE “O-1”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
By-Law
Number 2001 - 189
FEES FOR LICENSING, REGULATING AND
GOVERNING OF AUCTIONEERS AND OTHERS
BEING a By-Law
to provide for the licensing, regulating and governing of Auctioneers and Other
Persons selling or putting up for sale goods, wares, merchandise or effects by
public auction.
WHEREAS
PURSUANT to The Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, By-Laws may be passed
for the licensing, regulating and governing of auctioneers and other
persons selling or putting up for sale goods, wares, merchandise or
effects by Public Auction.
THEREFORE the
Council of The Corporation of the Township of Rideau Lakes ENACTS as
follows:
GENERAL
PROHIBITIONS
1. That no person shall carry on
the business of an auctioneer within the Township of Rideau Lakes without first
having obtained a license from the municipality.
2. No person shall act as an
auctioneer or sell, or put up for sale, or attempt to sell any property, lands,
goods, wares, or merchandise or effects by Public Auction or otherwise act or
assume to act as an auctioneer within the Township of Rideau Lakes, unless they
have obtained a license to do so.
3. That every applicant prior to
obtaining said license shall complete the application form as set out in
Schedule 'A' of this By-Law. Every applicant shall include in writing to the
Clerk of the Township of Rideau Lakes particulars of his/her present residence
and place of business and occupation for three (3) years prior thereto,
together with two (2) references, and name of liability insurance provider.
a) Annual applications for license renewal will require only
sworn statements by the applicants.
b) Approved References
(1) the Mayor of his/her municipality
(2) a By-Law Enforcement Officer of
his/her municipality.
SCHEDULE
“O-1” – Continued
4. That
every license issued under this authority of this By-Law, shall be for
the current year at the time of issue thereof and shall expire on
the 31st day of December in said year,
5. That every person licensed under this By-Law shall, at
the place of each auction, prominently display his/her license or a copy
thereof, with his/her name and business address and license number. Any and all
advertising for auction sales shall include the license number of the
auctioneer's Township of Rideau Lakes license in a prominent manner.
6. No
auctioneer (s) or any other person(s) shall;
a) Permit any disorder in the place of
his/her auction site;
b) Make or permit to be made, any misrepresentation as to
the quality, or value of any goods, wares, merchandise or
effects which may be offered for sale by him/her;
c)
Give away any articles or sell them in nominal amounts for the purpose of
stimulating bidding;
d) Do any act that
is calculated to, or may reasonably have the effect of confusing the
purchase as to the amount he/she pays for any article or
articles;
e) Avail
himself/herself of the services or act in concert with persons
for the purposes of stimulating bids;
f) Encumber any
public street or sidewalk within the limits of the Township of Rideau
Lakes with goods, wares, merchandise or effects;
g) Operate, or
contract any outlet or franchise for refreshments, quick foods, and drinks in
any urban or hamlet area where such local services are available
without the express approval and respect of the local constituent municipality
and its By-Laws.
7. That any license granted under
the terms of this By-Law shall be in the form attached hereto
'Schedule 'B' and shall not be transferable, and the license of any person
found guilty of a breach of this By- Law shall be revoked.
8. No license shall be granted to
any person who is not of good character or whose premises intended
to be used for the business of auctioneer are unsuitable therefore, or are so situated
as to render undesirable that they be used for such purposes, and the Mayor
and the Clerk are hereby authorized to determine whether, for any of
these reasons, the applicant is disqualified from obtaining such
license. Any refusal to issue a license by the Mayor
and the Clerk shall be subject to appeal to the Council of The Corporation of
the Township of Rideau Lakes in writing.
SCHEDULE “O-1” –
continued
9. That all applicants shall
provide proof to the Clerk before issuing a license that he/she obtained
liability insurance for the purpose of holding said auction.
a) minimum amount of liability
ONE MIILLION DOLLA.RS ($1,000,000.00).
10. That any complaints regarding a
licensed auctioneer shall be in writing to the Clerk.
LICENSE FEES
11. That the annual license fee for
such license shall be each year or any part thereof One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00), and shall expire on the 31st day of December of said year.
12. That any person who requires a
license for the purpose of holding a one day auction sale, and are not
qualified in section 14 (1) or 14 (3) of this By-Law shall complete the said application
form as set out in Schedule 'A' and be subject to pay the prescribed fee of fifty
dollars ($50.00) for any one day or part thereof. Any person holding such one
time auction sale shall conform to all sections of this By-Law.
EXEMPTION
13.
Pursuant to The Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25.
(1) No such By-Law
applies to a Sheriff or Bailiff offering for sale of goods or chattels seized
under an execution or distrain for rent.
(2) A By-Law of a County
passed under this paragraph does not have force in a Town, Village or
Township.
(3) No such By-law
applies to an auctioneer performing such duties gratis for a charitable
organization, church or non-profit organization.
PENALTIES
14. That any person who is guilty of
a contravention of any provision of this By-Law, shall upon conviction
be subject to a penalty of not more than $5,000.00 for each offense
exclusive of costs, and such penalty to be recoverable under the
provisions of The Provincial Offences Act.
ENFORCEMENT
15. This By-Law shall be enforced by
the By-Law Enforcement Officer(s) of the municipality.
16. Schedule 'A' and 'B' to this
By-Law form part and parcel of this By-Law.
VALIDITY
17. If any section, clause or
provision of this By-Law, is for any reason declared by a court of competent
jurisdiction found to be invalid, the same shall not effect the validity of
this By-Law as a whole or any part thereof, other than the section, clause or
provision so declared to be invalid and it is hereby declared to be the
intention that all remaining section, clause or provisions of this By-Law
remain in effect until repealed.
SCHEDULE
“O-2”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART 1 Provincial Offences Act
By-Law #2001-189, Auctioneers License
By-law Page
# 1
|
ITEM
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COLUMN 1
Short Form Wording
|
COLUMN 2
Offence Creating Provision
|
COLUMN 3
Set Fine
(includes costs)
|
|
1
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Unlawfully carry on the business of an
auctioneer without a license.
|
Section # 1
|
$ 250.00
|
|
2
|
Unlawfully act as an auctioneer without a
license.
|
Section # 2
|
$ 250.00
|
|
3
|
Fail to prominently display License at
place of auction sale.
|
Section # 5
|
$ 95.00
|
|
4
|
Fail to include License number on
advertising for auction sale.
|
Section # 5
|
$ 95.00
|
|
5
|
Permit disorder at place of auction site.
|
Section # 6 (a)
|
$ 95.00
|
|
6
|
Unlawfully encumber any street with
goods.
|
Section # 6 (f)
|
$ 95.00
|
NOTE: Penalty provision for the offences indicated above is Section 61 of
the Provincial Offences Act R.S.O. 1990, c.P.33.
SCHEDULE “O-2” continued
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART
1 Provincial Offences Act
By-Law #2001-189, Auctioneers License
By-law Page
# 2
|
ITEM
|
COLUMN 1
Short Form Wording
|
COLUMN 2
Offence Creating Provision
|
COLUMN 3
Set Fine
(includes costs)
|
|
7
|
Unlawfully encumber any sidewalk with
merchandise.
|
Section # 6 ( f )
|
$ 95.00
|
|
8
|
Unlawfully operate any outlet for
refreshments in any urban or hamlet area.
|
Section # 6 ( g)
|
$ 95.00
|
|
9
|
Unlawfully contract any franchise for
refreshments in any urban or hamlet area.
|
Section # 6 ( g )
|
$ 95.00
|
|
|
|
|
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NOTE: Penalty provision for the offences indicated above is Section 61 of
the Provincial Offences Act R.S.O. 1990, c.P.33.
SCHEDULE
“P-1”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
By-Law
NUMBER 2002-45
BEING a By-Law to license and regulate salvage shops, salvage yards and
dealers in second -hand goods.
WHEREAS PURSUANT to The Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, By-Laws may be
passed for the licensing, regulating and governing of salvage shops,
salvage yards, second hand good shops, and for revoking any such license.
THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Rideau
Lakes ENACTS as follows:
SHORT
TITLE
1. This
by-law shall be known and may be cited as the ‘Salvage Yards By-Law’.
DEFINITIONS
2. “DEALERS IN SECOND HAND GOODS" includes persons who
go from house to house or along highways for the purpose of collecting,
purchasing or obtaining second-hand goods.
“SALVAGE YARD" includes an automobile wrecking yard or
premises.
“SECOND HAND GOODS" includes waste paper, rags, bones, bottles,
bicycles, automobile tires, old metal, furniture and other scrap material and
salvage.
“SALVAGE
SHOP" shall mean any antique shop; second hand goods shop; or premises
or outlet used for the purpose of storing, collecting, trading, or
offering for sale; second
hand goods.
GENERAL
PROHIBITIONS
3. No
person shall carry on the business of a salvage shop or salvage yard within the
Township of Rideau Lakes without first having obtained a licence to
do so from the
Municipality.
4. No
person shall act as a dealer in second hand goods or sell, or put up for sale
any
second hand goods within the Township of Rideau Lakes unless they
have first obtained
a licence to do so from the municipality.
5. That
every applicant prior to obtaining said licence shall complete the application
form
as set out in Schedule 'A' of this by-law. No licence shall be
granted prior to the approval
of the Township of Rideau Lakes Fire Chief and By-Law Enforcement
Officer and the
prescribed fee amount as set out in Section 9 is paid.
SCHEDULE
“P-1” – continued
6. That
every applicant licensed under this by-law shall prominently display his/her
licence
or a copy thereof, with his/her name and business address and
licence number. Any
and all advertising for the business shall include the licence
number of the Township of
Rideau Lakes Licence.
7. That
any licence granted under the terms of this by-law shall be in the form
attached
hereto Schedule 'A' and shall not be transferable, and the licence
of any person found in
contravention under any section of this By-law shall be revoked.
8. That every licence issued under
this by-law shall be for the current year at the time of
issue thereof and
shall expire on the 31st day of December in said year.
LICENCE FEES
9. That the annual licence fee for
such licence shall be each year or any part thereof Fifty
Dollars ($50.00),
and shall expire on the 31st day of December of said year.
LIMITATIONS
11. That
no such by-law applies to persons engaging in a sale of second hand goods for a
charitable organization, church or non-profit organization.
PENALTIES
12. Every
person who contravenes any provision of this by-law is guilty of an offence and
on conviction is liable to a fine as provided for in the Provincial Offences
Act.
ENFORCEMENT
13. This
by-law shall be enforced by the By-Law Enforcement Officer of the Municipality.
14. Schedule
'A' to this by-law form part and parcel of this By-Law.
VALDITY
17. If
any section, clause or provision of this by-law is for any reason declared by a
court of competent jurisdiction found to be invalid, the same shall not affect
the validity of this by-law as a whole or any part thereof, other than that
section, clause or provision so declared to be invalid and is hereby declared
to be the intention that all remaining sections, clause or provisions of this
by-law remain in effect until repealed.
SCHEDULE
“P-1” - continued
SCHEDULE
“A” To By-Law Number 2002-45
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
L I C E N C E
SALVAGE SHOP - SALVAGE YARD - SECOND HAND
GOODS
WARD
OF _______________
LICENCE
NUMBER
LICENSEE
ADDRESS
LOT CONC
POSTAL
CODE PHONE
THE ABOVE NAMED PERSON IS HEREBY LICENSED, pursuant and subject to Municipal authority conferred under the
Municipal Act, to carry on the
( )
Trade ( ) Calling ( ) Business ( )
Occupation of
at
the location
within
the jurisdiction of The Township of Rideau Lakes.
The LICENSEE SHALL
observe all by-laws, rules and
regulations, matters and things as are, or may be enacted by the Council of the
Township of Rideau Lakes or its legally constituted police services board, as
the case may be, as well as any other applicable law.
Subject to revocation, this licence shall be in force
until and no
longer.
Issued at
this________ day of ________________________ 20_____.
Licence Fee of $_______________ received this
_____________day of_____________20_____.
_____________________________________
Licensing
Officer
SCHEDULE “P-2”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES
PART
1 Provincial Offences Act
By-Law #2002-45, Salvage Yards By-law
Page # 1
|
ITEM
|
COLUMN 1
Short Form
Wording
|
COLUMN 2
Offence Creating Provision
|
COLUMN 3
Set Fine
(includes costs)
|
|
1
|
Unlawfully
carry on the business of a salvage shop without a license.
|
Section # 3
|
$ 250.00
|
|
2
|
Unlawfully
act as a dealer in second hand goods without a license.
|
Section # 4
|
$ 250.00
|
|
3
|
Fail
to prominently display License.
|
Section # 6
|
$ 95.00
|
|
4
|
Fail
to include License number on advertising for the business.
|
Section # 6
|
$ 95.00
|
|
|
|
|
|
NOTE: Penalty provision for the offences
indicated above is Section 14 of By-Law No. 2002-45,
a certified copy which has been filed.
SCHEDULE “Q”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
FEE FOR LICENSE TO OPERATE A PUBLIC
EVENT, PARADE, FESTIVAL
SHALL BE $50.00
SCHEDULE
“R”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
BY-LAW NUMBER 2001– 41
BEING a By-Law to establish Lottery Licence
Fees.
PURSUANT to Entertainment Standards Branch
– Ministry of Consumer & Commercial Relations, Lottery Licensing Policy
Manual Section 6.3.3 Municipal Licensing Fees, a fee structure may be set for
the Lottery Licensing operation at the local level to cover the costs of
preparing and issuing licenses, as well as additional costs relative to
supervision and control.
AND FURTHER WHEREAS it states a
municipality may set down its own fee structure for raffle lotteries provided
the fees charged do not exceed 3% of the total prize value to be awarded.
AND FURTHER WHEREAS the Council of The
Corporation of the Township of Rideau Lakes deem it necessary to recover the
costs of preparation and issuance of Lottery Licenses, through Lottery Licence
Fees.
THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of
the Township of Rideau Lakes enacts as follows:
That the Township of Rideau Lakes implement
Lottery Licence Fees, to cover the
Cost of preparing and issuing licenses.
That the following fee structure is hereby
established for Lottery Licenses;
Nevada $
86.50 per licence
a) Other Annual Licences $
34.00 per licence
for a series of events held
at one location
b) Any Single Bingo or Marathon
Bingo $ 34.00 per licence
less than 24 hours
c) Any Bingo – Multiple Events/Marathon $
56.00 per licence per calendar year
lasting more than 24 hours
This By-Law repeals all previous By-Laws,
Resolutions, Motions or acts of Council.
SCHEDULE “S”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
Schedule “A” to By-Law 2004-144
FEES REGARDING FENCING DISPUTS BETWEEN ADJOINING LAND OWNERS
1. The remuneration to be paid tot
he Referee and the Deputy Referee for services performed by them under the
Line Fences Act shall be as follows:
Referee $300.00
for each day where more than three hours is spent in the
conduct
on an appeal
$150.00 for each
day where three hours or less is spent in the conduct of an appeal
Deputy Referee $200.00 for each day where more
than three hours is spent in the conduct of an appeal
$100.00 for each day
where three hours or less is spent in the conduct of an appeal
2.
The following items shall be included when
determining the costs of proceedings under Clause 8 (1) (e), Subsections 12
(2), 13 (8) and 14 (1) of the Act,
2.1
Fees of the fence viewers as set out in By-Law
#2004-138
2.2
Administrative fees in respect of the
proceedings as fixed by a By-Law of the municipality passed under Subsection 17
(1) of the Act, being as follows:
$400.00 for each
day where more than three hours is spent in the conduct of an appeal.
$300.00 for each
day where three hours or less is spent in the conduct of an appeal.
SCHEDULE “T”
TO BY-LAW 2009-98
FEES
FOR ISSUING MARRIAGE LICENCE
Shall be $81.00
SCHEDULE
“U”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
ALL HALL RENTAL RATES
TOWNSHIP
RESIDENTS
Whole Day – Full
use of hall $100.00/day
Whole Day – Full
use of hall $150.00/day licensed event
Multiple Day Use –
(2 or more days) Full hall $ 80.00/day
Multiple Day Use –
(2 or more days) Full hall $130.00/day licensed event
Short Time Frames
(4 hours or less) Full hall $ 35.00/day
Daily use for
bridge, euchre etc. Full hall $ 1.00 per person
Where the hall has
two floors use of either top or bottom floors:
Whole Day –
non-licensed event $ 60.00/day
Whole Day –
licensed event $100.00/day licensed event
Multiple Day Use –
(2 or more days) $ 40.00/day
Multiple Day Use –
(2 or more days) $ 80.00/day licensed event
Short Time Frames
(4 hours or less) $ 35.00/day
Daily use for
bridge, euchre etc. $ 1.00 per person
OUT OF TOWNSHIP
Whole Day – Full
use of hall $150.00/day
Whole Day – Full
use of hall $200.00/day licensed event
Multiple Day Use –
(2 or more days) Full hall $130.00/day
Multiple Day Use –
(2 or more days) Full hall $180.00/day licensed event
Short Time Frames
(4 hours or less) Full hall $ 50.00/day
Daily use for
bridge, euchre etc. Full hall $ 2.00 per person
Where the hall has
two floors use of either top or bottom floors:
Whole Day –
non-licensed event $100.00/day
Whole Day –
licensed event $150.00/day licensed event
Multiple Day Use –
(2 or more days) $ 80.00/day
Multiple Day Use –
(2 or more days) $130.00/day licensed event
Short Time Frames
(4 hours or less) $ 50.00/day
Daily use for
bridge, euchre etc. $ 2.00 per person
Seniors Groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides,
Taoist Tai Chi and other regular users who use the hall year round will provide
an appropriate annual donation as approved by the Hall Board of that Community
Hall or regular rental rates will apply.
*1/2 day rate is 4 Hours or Less.
SCHEDULE
“U1”
TO
BY-LAW 2009-98
FEES
FOR NORTH CROSBY HALL
Use
of Projector - $15.00
Use
of BBQ - $15.00
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