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Bylaw 10/2019 Off-site Levy Bylaw Update & Annual Report (1st, 2nd and 3rd Reading)
Presented by: Tanya Hynes, Supervisor of Long Term Engineering
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RECOMMENDATION(S)
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1. That Bylaw 10/2019, being Amendment 6 to Off-Site Levy Bylaw 30/2013, be read a first time.
2. That Bylaw 10/2019 be read a second time.
3. That unanimous consent be given for consideration of third and final reading of Bylaw 10/2019.
4. That Bylaw 10/2019 be read a third and final time.
5. That $1,188,623 from the City’s Off-Site Levy (OSL) Reimbursement Fund be transferred into the OSL Water Reserve Account.
6. That $2.2M in the current off-site levy receipts held by the City be allocated and administered as indicated in “2018 OSL Receipt Reconciliation Consistent with Approved Council Policy C-P&E-08”, provided as an attachment to the March 18, 2019 agenda report entitled “Off-Site Levy Bylaw Update & Annual Report”.
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PURPOSE OF REPORT
The report summarizes the off-site levy rates updated for the 2019 construction season, and subsequent bylaw amendment to reflect the changes in rates and project lists.
ALIGNMENT TO PRIORITIES IN COUNCIL’S STRATEGIC PLAN
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ALIGNMENT TO LEVELS OF SERVICE DELIVERY
1. Infrastructure Planning
· Calculation of levies, the requests to off-set approved projects and ensuring that any work approved is consistent with best practices.
2. Off-Site Levy Program
· Updated annually in Quarter One.
· Recoveries are recommended annually in Quarter One.
ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION
On February 2, 2015 Council passed the following motion:
(C34-2015)
That Council Policy C-P&E-08, Off-site Levy Framework provided as Attachment 1 to the Agenda Report dated February 2, 2015, be approved.
That Council Policy C-P&E-09, Off-site Levy City Front-Ending Prioritization Criteria, provided as an Attachment to the Agenda Report dated February 2, 2015, be approved.
BACKGROUND AND...
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