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REQUEST FOR DECISION
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Bylaw 8/2026-Off-Site Levy Bylaw Amendment 15 and Annual Report
Presented by: Abram Iskander, OSL Specialist, Engineering
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RECOMMENDED MOTION(S)
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1. That Bylaw 8/2026, being Amendment 15 to Off-Site Levy Bylaw 30/2013, be read a first time.
2. That Bylaw 8/2026 be read a second time.
3. That unanimous consent be given for consideration of third and final reading of Bylaw 8/2026.
4. That Bylaw 8/2026 be read a third time.
5. That $8.57M in the off-site levy reserves held by the City be allocated and administered as indicated in "2025 OSL Annual Recoveries", provided as an attachment to the March 17, 2026 agenda report entitled "Bylaw 8/2026 - Off-Site Levy Bylaw Amendment 15 and Annual Report".
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SUMMARY
The report summarizes the off-site levy rates updated for the 2026 construction season, and subsequent bylaw amendment to reflect changes in rates and project lists. The report also highlights key changes to the City's Off-Site Levy Model and how the off-site levies are calculated.
ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION
In accordance with sections 17 to 22 of Off-Site Levy Bylaw 30/2013, the City shall review the Off-Site Levy projects and the Off-Site Levy rates no less than every third year. After the review has been completed, City Council may amend the Bylaw to update the Municipal Infrastructure Off-Site Levy rates. On or before December 31 of each calendar year, the CAO shall prepare and submit to City Council an annual report on the Off-Site Levies imposed and collected by the City in the previous year.
On March 18, 2025, Council passed the following motions:
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1. That Bylaw 4/2025, being Amendment 14 to Off-Site Levy Bylaw 30/2013, be read a first time.
2. That Bylaw 4/2025 be read a second time.
3. That unanimous consent be given for consideration of third and final reading of Bylaw 4/2025.
4. That Bylaw 4/2025 be read a third time.
5. That $1...
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