are reserved to the Crown. (2) (2) Remuneration of auditor general The auditor general shall make a report upon the accounts up to the close of the next preceding financial year and shall forward a copy of his or her report to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. Where a mayor referred to in subsection (3) is unable to attend a meeting of the regional committee of the council, another member of the council of the municipal authority as selected by the mayor of that municipal authority shall be eligible to attend the meeting of the regional committee of the council in the mayor's place. Where a water tax imposed under this section, or an instalment of a water tax, is unpaid within 30 days from the date on which the tax or instalment is payable, the city manager may discontinue the supply of water to the premises, in respect of which the tax is imposed, by turning off the stop cock or valve on the water connection to the premises. For example, the Fences and Walls Ordinance in the City of Kansas City outlines the minimum requirements for building a fence or wall. 402.3 (6) The notice referred to in subsection (4) shall. of Canada CHAPTER 154: PLANNING AND ZONING General Regulations New streets recorded (c) 245. (3) Court of revision 2023 The City of Saint John. a further action which requires to be taken. 28. 317. when an animal has been impounded, the impounder shall notify the city clerk or the other official of the council that has the care of the matters and the clerk, or other official, shall make a record of the impounding in a book to be kept for that purpose and the council may advertise that the animal has been impounded, (iv) 295. County Ordinances - co.st-johns.fl.us Borrowing money (b) 275. Public nuisances (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. Where a special appraisement is conducted, written notice of that appraisement shall be given to the owner of the house or building, or, absent from the province, to the owner's agent. (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. 348. An order made by a Provincial Court (2) the owner may recover the animal impounded on proof of his or her ownership of the animal that the impounder may require and upon payment of the impounding fees and expenses together with the registration fee for the current year where it is not paid, and. the use as a street of the Old Railway Track. The shares redeemed or got in or given or bequeathed to the company shall not become extinct, but shall be transferred to and vested in the board of trustees. (4) A person who, unless that person is authorized to do so by the council, draws water from, opens, closes, breaks, or interferes with a fire hydrant, water main or water pipe or meter shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $100 or to imprisonment not exceeding 30 days. 213. Where a person liable to pay poll tax fails to pay, the city clerk may enforce payment by the means provided by this Act for the enforcement or collection of a tax payable to the city. The council may designate an employee or a class of employees who may issue a, (a) 224. Planning and Development Services John Murphy Building (City Hall Annex), 4th floor 10 New Gower Street P.O. 407. Description and Residence or place of Business, FORM OF PERMIT TO OCCUPY NEWLY ERECTEDBUILDING. 170. The council shall have power to make rules, regulations, and by-laws for the purpose of putting into effect the powers and performing the functions and duties vested or imposed by this Act in or on the mayor and council or an official of the city, provided always that those rules, regulations, and by-laws shall not be contrary to the laws of the province. of a notice setting out concisely the object and the date of passing of the by-law, regulation or rule and containing the following statement: Take notice that a person who wishes to view the by-law, regulation or rule may view it at the office of the city clerk of The St. John's Municipal Council at City Hall and that a person who wishes to obtain a copy of it may obtain it at the office upon the payment of a reasonable charge, as established by The St. John's Municipal Council, for the copy. (4) 76. (6) 210. 340.22 16. 96. The council shall have power to acquire lands within or outside the city limits by gift, purchase or expropriation and to establish on the lands public parks, gardens, open spaces, playgrounds, swimming pools and recreation grounds and to equip and operate them. (a) 383. and. (3) respecting the closing of shops within the meaning of the Shops Closing Act The council shall have power to borrow the sum of money that may be authorized by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for the purpose of building a public library, and to provide for the upkeep and management of the public library out of the public funds of the city, and to receive donations for that purpose. 90. 340.20 342. (Where an oath is taken, add "So help me God."). 255. (2) 306. Pensionable service confirm, reverse or vary the terms of a notice referred to in section 392; and. 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. Proceedings for penalties or the recovery of compensation for damage to the park may be taken by the committee in its own name. Expenditure over estimates a premises in a state that is injurious to health; (ii) Notification of sale Referendum 115. The obligation of the council to make contributions to the pension scheme of the city in respect of employees described in subsection (2) begins with the date the employee becomes an employee of the council and liable to contribute to the pension fund of the city and does not bind before that date or otherwise. The owner of a vehicle removed by the city under subsection (1) shall pay to the city all costs and expenses incurred by the city in connection with the removal and in addition a charge fixed by the council not exceeding $3 a day for each day or part of a day during which the vehicle remains in the possession of the city. An order under paragraph (1)(g) shall not become effective unless confirmed by a resolution of the council approved by at least 5 councillors. intervene to postpone or prevent the collection of a tax, rate, assessment, rent, licence fee or other amount due to the city; or. to borrow, subject to the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, the sums that may be found necessary to develop water powers; to install machinery for the purpose of generating electrical power; and to do other acts and works that may be necessary or incidental to those powers; (c) Rep. by 2012 c26 s7 254. upon receipt of a petition by persons qualified to reject the establishment of a business improvement area referred to in subsection (4); and. Rent to Lieutenant-Governor 214. The council is empowered to sell, exchange, lease or rent upon the terms that it may decide any land owned or acquired by the city, or an interest in that land, which in the opinion of the council is not required for public work or service of the city. (2) 249. 248. Remuneration of board members The council is empowered to construct a dam on the Broad 168. 323. 283. to make special rules, regulations and by-laws governing the erection of buildings on the Southside between Jobs Bridge and Fort Amherst, in that district lying between Temperance Street and Chain Rock, and in other districts to which the general building and sanitary regulations are especially difficult of application, or to which the water and sewage systems have not been extended; and, (g) 183. to keep a book, to be known as the "costs book", recording estimates made by him or her, the allocations of the council to defray the cost of work directed to be performed, and the actual expenditure upon the work and lay the book before the council at each regular weekly meeting; (i) to have under his or her supervision the officials of the tax, assessment, and collecting departments and the city appraisers or assessors and to see that all orders of the council in regard to the department are carried out, and to report a dereliction of duty on the part of the officials of those departments; (d) 304. (b) In this section "member" includes the firefighters and officers of the fire department. The upset price at the sale referred to in subsection (10) shall be a sum sufficient to discharge the lien of the city up to the date of the sale and the legitimate costs and expenses of the sale and the conveyance to the purchaser, and where, within 1 hour from the time set by the advertisement for the sale to take place, no bidder appears who is willing to pay as much as the upset price, the council may purchase the property at the upset price on behalf of the city, but otherwise the property shall be knocked down to the highest bidder. regulate and prescribe the width of tires on the wheels of vehicles used in the city, and the maximum weight of a load to be drawn over streets, and to direct upon what streets laden vehicles may be drawn and from what streets the vehicles shall be excluded; (d) The plan to the Act 56 Vic., (Special Session) Cap. Rep. by 2001 cM-20.2 s103 (1)Sidewalks, for the use of pedestrians, shall be not less than 3.048 metres wide on streets of 18.288 metres wide or upwards. It shall be the duty of the council to secure adequate insurance against loss by fire or other causes on all city property, and against liability for injuries to persons, including liability under a law for workers' compensation applicable to the city, and all sums paid for premiums, damages or compensation shall be charged to the annual expense of the various city departments concerned. Municipal dump 99. (4) riot, civil commotion or epidemic; the council or mayor may declare a state of emergency in the city or a specified part of the city. (3) (3) 344. (1)The council may, by by-law, designate buildings, structures, lands or areas in whole or in part, as heritage buildings, structures, lands or areas for the purpose of preserving evidences of the city's history, culture and heritage for the education and enjoyment of present and future generations. (2) to have and use a tranquillizer gun for the seizure of animals under this section, subject however to the prior written consent of the city clerk or his or her authorized agents in that behalf for each and every use; and. to attend meetings of the council at the request of the council, and to attend meetings of the town planning commission and a committee of citizens appointed to assist the council in planning matters, and to advise those bodies; and. Subsection (1) applies where the building is connected with a sewer and has a proper and sufficient water-closet. (13) Power of medical officer and council 222. D114: Right-Of-Way Corner Clips. Dogs not to be at large 190. (2) (a) Issuance of summons 139. , 19 Production of documents 300. 128. Rules and regulations "by-laws" means by-laws made by the council under this section. 371. Where the result of a plebiscite is in favour of the fluoridation of the water supply of the city, the council is not bound to fluoridate the water supply. cause serious interference with traffic. to submit in conjunction with the comptroller or financial supervisor at intervals as required by the council a summary of all amounts received since the last period of accounting, showing the source from which the amounts have been received and a comparison with a similar period in the previous year; and. Obstructing coves (9) . (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. is convicted for an indictable offence. Building Department staff evaluates all applications for building permits in St. Johns County. The procedure in an application under section 400 respecting the subpoenaing of witnesses and compelling them to attend, the taking of evidence, the hearing of the application and other matters not specifically provided for in this section shall be governed by the provisions of the Small Claims Act Other licences Municipal council by. licensed plumber. 303. Building contractors 78. The council or a member of council or its agents, officials or employees shall not be liable, directly or indirectly, for actions, suits, losses or damages that may result from the view referred to in subsection (1) or (2). The poll tax shall not be payable by. (1)Where it is shown to the satisfaction of the council that the profits of entertainment are to be applied to the relief of poverty, the advancement of education, or the promotion of religion, the entertainment tax shall not be levied on the performance. (1)A person dissatisfied with an order of the development appeal board or the council may appeal to a judge of the Trial Division. The payment by the operator of a circus of all licence fees required to be paid under this section shall exempt the operator from the obligation to collect or pay the entertainment tax under section 270. the motion is brought forward for consideration at a private meeting of the council unless the officer concerned requests in writing that it be dealt with at a public meeting. (ii) 105.1 109. (1)In the interval between appraisements, it shall be the duty of the appraisers to make special appraisement of the annual value of a house or building newly constructed or extended; or where because of change of rent or for another reason the appraisers in their discretion consider it necessary or desirable or where the council directs, that a special appraisement of land or a building be made, the appraisers shall do so. 5.01 designating the qualifications necessary for appointment to a board or regarding election to a board; (c) (1)The council shall have power by by-laws, rules or regulations to require the owners, lessees or managers of public buildings within the city limits to make the reasonable provision that the council in its discretion shall prescribe, either generally or in the case of a particular building, for the safety and protection from injury by fire, panic or otherwise of persons resorting to those buildings. Where a person receiving permission from the city to do something in relation to property, the doing of which requires the permission of the council, is granted permission on the condition that he or she does or omits anything in relation to the property, the condition shall be clearly set out in writing expressing also the time within which the condition is to be complied with; and a copy of the writing shall be given to the recipient of the permission when the permission is given; and he or she shall be required to sign the council's copy; and the council may in its discretion either, (a) to inquire into and decide upon the fitness of individuals belonging to the permitted classes to receive a licence to carry on business and into the fitness of each vehicle used or to be used in the business; (d) The council may make those by-laws or regulations that it considers appropriate for the purpose of carrying out the powers granted by this section. 349. with respect to that property or business. 300. A person who throws stones or ballast or anything else injurious or hurtful into the harbour of St. John's shall, for every offence, be liable to a fine not exceeding $50, or imprisonment for a period not exceeding 50 days. (5) , shall apply. (ii) Liability for licence Licensed cab-drivers in this section shall include the drivers of motor vehicles for hire. The Coat of Arms referred to in subsection (1) may for all purposes be called the Coat of Arms of the City of St. John's The council shall affix upon the building or erection at each end of every street a plate containing the name of the street. Publish statement Where a regional service is designated under subsection (1), the council shall sit as a regional committee for the purpose of making policy directions with respect to that regional service and for the purpose of establishing the rates or user fees to be charged by the council for the regional service in the other municipal authorities served by the regional service. The power conferred by subsection (2) on the council to enter the agreements shall be considered to include a power on the government of the province and on the municipalities referred to in subparagraph (2)(b) to enter those agreements. and the Battery (a) entering within 4 days into securities to the satisfaction of the Provincial Court (5) (2) Requirement to resign seat (6) Excess cost for the purpose of this section means the cost of the special fixtures and standards and their installation in excess of the average cost at the time of installation of fixtures and standards of the class and kind then in general use in the city and their installation. 266. Bonding of employees Sanitation for employees 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. All fences, walls and hedges shall comply with the following requirements which relate to height, location and design. (1)Requisitions for the purchase of materials, or for contracts for work shall be made in writing and shall be signed by the official in charge of the department for which they are required. (1)The council shall have power to lay water mains and sewage pipes through existing streets of the city, and shall assess against all building sites on the streets or adjacent to the streets, which may be benefited, the proportion of the cost of the water and sewage installations as the frontage of the building sites bear to the total length of the frontages on the streets. by isolating districts of the distribution system and measuring the flow into the isolated districts; (b) St. John's Development Regulations - City of St. John's It shall be the duty of the council to set apart annually out of the city revenue a sum sufficient to cover the expenses of the reasonable and proper maintenance and operation of the park in consonance with the manner in which it has been maintained and operated, and to pay the sum to the committee in the instalments and at the times that may be agreed upon between the committee and the council. 283. (a) For the purpose of this section "occupier" means the person in actual occupation of the premises or part of the premises of the premises who is listed in the appraisement books of the city as owner, lessee or tenant of the premises and who has, or shares with another occupant, the use or benefit of water supplied to a part of the premises from the water supply of the city. 102. Before a permit or approval for a subdivision or development of land is granted by the council, the planning fee shall be paid and deposited with the council by the owner of the land forming that subdivision or development. Pedestrians (4) Power of medical officer and council. to enter into agreement with a corporation, group or person and upon the terms and conditions that the council may consider appropriate for the development of the area or a part of the area for industrial, commercial, office, hotel, apartment or housing purposes or for the provision of public or private parking lots or for any use or purpose which the council considers desirable and to lease to a corporation, group or person all or a part of the area for the period of years and at the rental and upon the terms and conditions that the council may determine; (e) Building and Development Notwithstanding subsection (1) or a rule, regulation or by-law of the council, the council with the approval of the town planning commission may permit a building, replacing on the same site a building damaged or destroyed by fire or being an extension or addition at the rear of an existing building, to be erected nearer than 8.33 metres from the centre of a road or lane in the city where, in the opinion of the council, the road or lane is not adaptable to widening or does not or will not require widening in the public interest, provided that no building shall be permitted to encroach on an existing road or lane. 236. Rep. by 2012 c26 s6 Equality of votes (b) To ensure a safe habitat for all to enjoy there are rules and regulations to support sharing the beach: Beach Code Land Development Code Article IV Beach Use Permits 290. 266. (2) A person shall not dig or tear up a pavement, or dig a hole, ditch, drain or sewer in a street, without having obtained a permit from the city engineer. City Council. 293. 194. The council is empowered to enter into an agreement with a government, government authority, housing authority, town council or municipal authority or a person for the supply of water from a water mains or the provision of sewage disposal services through sewer mains or interceptors installed by the council outside the boundaries of the city, upon those terms that the council may determine. 51. The city engineer or the sanitary supervisor shall enter upon a yard, land or premises where he or she knows or is informed a matter or thing is placed or kept in violation of this section and to order the removal, disposal or abatement by the owner or occupier of a yard or premises of a dilapidated or unsightly machine, vehicle, matter or thing or litter or refuse within the period that the supervisor may determine, and where the order is not complied with, the person upon whom the order is served shall be liable to all the penalties provided by this Act for that noncompliance, and, in addition, the city engineer of the sanitary supervisor shall remove the unsanitary matter or machine, vehicle, matter or thing or litter or refuse and the cost of removal may be recovered in a court by the city from the owner or occupier of the land or premises. 322. 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. 219. 235. Horses drawn vehicle . 267. 53. (3) The costs of the appeal are in the discretion of the judge, and he or she may make an order respecting them in favour of or against the city and may fix the amount of the costs. 222. (Includes details about the availability of printed and electronic versions of the Statutes.
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