Non-working meter (4) (1)Net profits received by the assisted company in a year, and not required to pay the 6% or to make up a deficiency or for a reasonable contingent fund, shall be spent by the company in acquiring lands, improving its housing accommodation by way of new buildings, additions, extensions or other improvements, or in redeeming or getting in the capital stock of the company as provided in this Schedule. 1, as amended by the Act 56 Vic., (Session 2) Cap. 366. Rep. by 1993 c34 s2 303. 82. 21. 195. Licence (3) 62. 178. 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. to appoint a board to be known as the Building Regulations Board of Appeals consisting of the members that shall be appointed by the council and the board shall have power to hear and determine appeals in respect of building regulations or by-laws of the city, and the board, after notice and hearing and upon the terms and conditions that it shall fix, may, by order, cancel, or vary in whole or in part the restrictions. (3) Schedule B West Saint Paul. 144. 241. St. John's Development Regulations - City of St. John's (10) a building to replace an existing building destroyed by fire or an existing building dilapidated 50% or more; and. 280. (1)The council shall have power by rules, regulations, or by-laws. 265. 267. (a) with a share capital, whose main objects of incorporation are the acquisition of lands in or near the city of St. John's, and the building and making on the lands of dwelling houses of moderate size and improvements and conveniences, to be rented at moderate rents, may petition the council to guarantee its securities, to enable or help it to raise money to carry out those main objects. Non service (1)The council may fluoridate the water to be supplied to the city. 142. connect a spout or rain conductor, discharging upon the sidewalk with a drain or sewer leading from the building to which the spout or conductor is attached; and. 56. All that parcel of land, containing about 12 acres, shown and described in a plan deposited in the office of the Department of Environment and Lands and situated in the City of St. John's, bounded south by Military Road, 361 feet more or less and by the grounds of the Colonial Building, 190 feet more or less; east by grounds of the Colonial Building, 307 feet more or less and by Bannerman Road, 713 feet, more or less, north by Circular Road 458 feet more or less and west by the property of Calver and others, 1302 feet more or less and all the adjoining lands that may be obtained by the government or the council for that purpose, shall be vested in the Crown, and set apart, dedicated and appropriated for the sole use and purpose of a public park for the use and accommodation of the residents of St. John's, and all others resorting to the city. (1)Notwithstanding subsection 247(4), a party who feels aggrieved by a decision of the court of revision with respect to an appraisement or assessment has, the right to appeal to the Trial Division or a judge of the Trial Division. 85.1 prohibit or regulate or prevent the blasting, use and storage of dynamite and other explosives. Search or an extract from it is without further proof, presumptive evidence of the context of that Code or extract from it. to empower and enable an official, in the event of a person failing to do anything which under the regulations, rules, or by-laws he or she ought to have done, to do the act and to recover the expenses of the act from the person so in default as a civil debt; and. to fix different scales of fees for different vehicles. (c) 116. (i) (1)The following provisions shall apply to the preservation of documents and records of the city: (a) (1)The rental value upon which taxes are to be paid shall be held to be the annual rent at which the property might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, notwithstanding the existence of a lease or agreement to let the property for a greater or lesser sum, or the actual annual rent at which the property is let based on the yearly, monthly or other rental payable under a lease or tenancy agreement or arrangement relating to the property, whichever rent is the larger, without a deduction from the rent being made or allowed in estimating the rental values other than the expenses of services supplied to the tenant of the property. Regional Fire Department, 340.4 would, on becoming an employee of the council after July 2, 1973, be entitled to be credited with the whole or part of his or her years of contributing service under a public service pension plan as an established civil servant. Where the compensation payable in respect of a house or premises has to be assessed and, (a) Where a person proposes to appeal under subsection (1), he or she shall, within 30 days after the notice to him or her of the order from which the person proposes to appeal, serve on the city clerk a written notice of intention to appeal. 402. (1)The city shall have an official flag consisting of a reproduction of the Coat of Arms of the City of St. John's emblazoned in colours on a white background, the proportions of the flag and the position of the Coat of Arms of the City of St. John's on it being those approved by the council. Impounder 136. Prohibited refuse the city manager, or in the city manager's absence, the city clerk or the person designated under section 317 to act for the city manager. This is to certify that the plumbing in the house of. 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. Park judge within 2 days of his or her intention to appeal; and. in respect of some or different classes of shops at different times of the year or under different circumstances, or. Fire code (A) Building permit requirements. (a) 387. (a) (a) buildings in a dangerous condition; (o) (a) (3) (6) Subject to the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, the regional committee of the council may make by-laws respecting. Cost assessed Wards because of the existence on the premises of a nuisance likely to cause sickness among the occupants of dwelling; the city medical officer may issue an order requiring all persons in the house to vacate the house within not less than 24 hours, nor more than 10 days, for the reasons mentioned in the order. (2) (i) Where notice is given under subsection (1), the parties concerned shall each appoint an arbitrator. The council shall have and may exercise all the powers that shall be necessary or proper for conducting business connected with. (2) 390. Capital Construction Projects A person who contravenes or fails to comply with section 177, shall for each offence, be liable to a fine not exceeding $50, and in default of payment to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 60 days. "person" includes a partnership, association or corporation; (d) 253. Public meetings Where there is an error in the name of a person assessed, rated, or taxed, the rate or tax assessed to the person may be collected from the person intended to be rated or taxed, where he or she is rateable or taxable. the percentage of a building lot which may be covered by buildings; (j) A board or official appointed by the council shall have power to prescribe and hold tests and fix qualifying standards for the examination of persons applying for licences and to make recommendations to the council in respect of applications for licences based on the results of the tests and the council shall have power to act on the recommendations and to grant or refuse a licence accordingly. , St. John's (b) In the case of a house or building erected upon leasehold land, the lessor and lessee of the land shall be jointly and individually liable to the council for the cost of the destruction and removal by the council and the costs shall be a first charge upon the land and the interest of both the lessor and the lessee and recoverable by the council in the same manner and by the same remedies as taxes and assessments are recoverable under this Act, and the lessor shall be entitled to recover from the lessee the amount of a loss which the lessor incurs or a payment which he or she is required to make because of the provisions of this section. (3) The owner of a carriage, wagon, cab, cart, truck, sleigh, or other horse drawn vehicle, kept and used for private property but not for hire, or used for hire within the respective limits prescribed in section 221, shall register the vehicle at city hall before July 2 in each year, and pay to the city clerk at the time of registration, in respect of the period of 12 months beginning on July 1, the fees that may be prescribed by the council. 299. . (1)In the absence of the mayor and deputy mayor the council shall elect a councillor to act as mayor. (4) (v) Powers of commission 291. 15.2 139. this to prosecute and punish all negligence, carelessness and positive violation of duty; (c) The bonds shall be repayable within 40 years from the date of issue referred to in subsection (5) and shall rank as obligations of the city, equally, without preference, with all existing bonds or debentures of the city, and the bonds may be issued and sold in the numbers and amounts and at the times that the council may decide. (2) and a copy of this plan shall be kept in the vault of the Registry of Deeds and shall be brought up to date at intervals of 6 months; (b) The council shall establish, operate and maintain the fire department which shall be composed of paid employees or partly of paid employees and partly of volunteers and acquire or provide fire halls, fire alarm systems, fire engines, hydrants and other apparatus and appliances for the purpose of fire fighting, the prevention of fire and for the carrying out of emergency services. and regulations made under that Act, the promenade shall be under the management and control of the council or the authority referred to in subsection (4). (1)A person who wishes to construct, alter, or repair a building shall submit to the building inspector plans and specifications of the building, and shall make an affidavit that the plans and specifications are true and contain a correct description of the proposed construction, alteration or repair. new roads which it is proposed to open; (c) The officer, when he or she is satisfied that the danger from the dwelling has ceased to exist, or that it is fit for human habitation, may revoke the order, or may extend the time within which to comply with the order. Scales of fares Hastings Ponte Vedra Municipal Service St. Augustine (City of) . (1)The appraisers shall make a special appraisement of the annual rental value of every property situated in areas of the city lying between the boundaries of the city as they existed and were delimited immediately before May 7, 19 403. to advise the council and the town planning commission in connection with all local developments and sub-divisions; (d) The person in charge of the fire department at a fire may, if he or she considers it necessary in order to extinguish or stay the progress of a fire, cause a private or public building or structure, or part thereof, to be pulled down or removed. by a commercial traveller representing a person, firm or company not domiciled in the province and having no registered agent in the city is $200. 119. The City of St. John\'s is Canada\'s most easterly city and the capital city of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The owner of a building referred to in section 116 may obtain more than 1 service pipe or a service pipe more than 1.905 centimetres in diameter, for an extra supply of water for domestic purposes, upon payment of the cost of installation, and at an annual rental to be determined by the council. (2) to acquire a right of way over private or public lands for the construction of transmission lines for the purpose of conveying electrical power to and for the use of the city for light and power purposes; (e) (2) Payment of assessments (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. The council may make regulations restricting or prohibiting the use of water in the city for conservation purposes. 3. (4) the Government of Canada 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. (b) Special meetings 120. St. John's 242. is convicted of an offence for which a summons referred to in subsection (1) or (2) was issued; and, (b) One month after the publications referred to in subsection (3), the council shall have power to proceed to the carrying out of the plans, and may open the new streets, widen, improve, divert or close, existing streets, grade and make the streets and sidewalks, including curbs and gutters, side-drains, catch-pits, and storm sewers, and may lay mains and sanitary sewers. Where an arbitrator, including an arbitrator who is appointed chairperson of a board of arbitrators, refuses to act, dies, resigns, or is unable to carry out his or her duties under this Act, the council may, and shall, upon the written application of either party, by order revoke the appointment of that arbitrator. 61. 392. (Where an oath is taken, add "So help me God."). (2) For the purpose of providing for the repayment of amounts that may be spent under section 182 in the making of water and sewage connections and constructing water-closets, troughs and sinks, the council may assess upon the premises in which the works have been performed, and the owner shall pay to the council a sum which, by equal annual instalments that may be determined by the council, will suffice to liquidate within a period not exceeding 20 years, or a lesser period that may be agreed between the council and the owner, the cost of the works, together with the fire insurance premiums of the closets and fittings, and interest at a rate to be fixed by the council. the plans and specifications have been examined and approved by the city engineer; and. Shop closing to the western limits of the city as now existing or afterward are vested in the council for the benefit and use of the city of St. John's (b) 78. (1)A horse, cow, calf, swine, sheep, goat, fowls, geese or ducks shall not be kept in a dwelling or part of a dwelling.
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