(5) Enter one or more keywords in the form below to search the City of Saint Johns website, news and notices, calendar, and documents, Parking Bans Hourly and Daily Parking Monthly Parking Tickets and Enforcement, Snow Removal Construction and Maintenance, Parks and Trails Playgrounds and Splashpads Sports Fields and Courts Facilities Recreation P.R.O. 51. (1)Notwithstanding the lapse of time, or the confirmation of the appraisement book by the court of revision, the appraisers may appraise and the council may tax retrospectively property, or other subject of taxation the appraisement or taxing of which has been omitted from the general appraisement by accident or by error, or is invalid because of an error or irregularity, and may impose a tax so omitted or invalid upon an estate or person upon whom it should first have been imposed, and the rates and taxes shall be collected as other rates and taxes. (8) the members of the bargaining committee shall be members of the association referred to in subsection (3); and. to prepare, construct and equip parking lots; (d) You will need your "Parcel ID" number, which can be found at the Property Appraiser website, to begin the permit process. It shall be the duty of the medical officer. and upon delivery to the Minister of Environment and Lands by the council or its lessees of plans and specifications showing to his or her satisfaction that any of the lands are reasonably necessary for that use and issue of his or her certificate accordingly, those lands shall vest in the council, and in respect of those waters and lands vested in the council under this subsection, the council shall have the following powers: (a) The council may set apart annually out of the revenues of the city a sum sufficient to cover the expenses of the reasonable and appropriate maintenance and operation of the Park and may pay the sum to the committee in the instalments and at the times that the council considers appropriate. (2) (4) 66. 16.40.040.2 Definitions 143. (3) the tax may be based upon and form the percentage of the appraised annual rental vale of the premises or part of them as the council may determine; (b) Toggle Section for Building, Renovation and Repair, Toggle Section for Building Guides and Checklists, Toggle Section 144. The building inspector may examine and approve the plans and specifications and give the permit referred to in subsection (1) for and on behalf of the city engineer unless the plans and specifications are submitted in connection with an application for a development or subdivision under section 390. Where the land to be so given is not considered an equivalent for the land appropriated to the street, the proprietor shall be paid the sum that may, with the land, be an equivalent for the land appropriated. hinder or impede the carrying out of an undertaking of the council; or. 296. or other Act or law, a Provincial Court judge to whom an application is made under section 395 shall have jurisdiction to hear the matter and to make the order referred to in that section. Assessments outside city (2) (4) (3) The provisions of this section shall apply within the city limits and within 1.6 kilometres outside the city limits. (1)The council may require an employee to be bonded, including an employee whose duties include the collecting, receiving or depositing of money belonging to the city, or to which the city is entitled. (1)The council may devote that proportion of the general funds of the city that may be necessary to provide or to assist other authorities to provide, for the medical examination of school children, and to take other steps that may be necessary to safeguard the public health. Where the council designates a business improvement area under subsection (2), it shall appoint annually a board of management which shall be responsible for the management of that business improvement area. Sale The council shall affix upon the building or erection at each end of every street a plate containing the name of the street. (2) Liability Development areas 15.3 and 2 daily newspapers published in the city. (4) Except as provided in section 86 in relation to local improvements, the council may not borrow on the credit of the city unless authorized to do so by the Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs. to lay water and sewer mains and sewer interceptors in an area outside the boundaries of the city and to extend the existing water and sewer mains and sewer interceptors of the city or into any such area. the procedures governing the committee. 90. Overhanging trees The council shall summon the parties to appear, and may, after hearing those that attend, direct that the first-named party shall be at liberty to enter upon the adjoining property to the extent that may be reasonably necessary for the purpose of carrying out the proposed work. Existing collective agreements, 353. (1)The council shall have power to direct and control the sewage of the city; to construct and maintain, repair, open, or alter sewers, drains, catch-pits and gullies. a newspaper published within the limits of the city or, where there is no newspaper published there, a newspaper selected by the council. Sidewalk construction The city spans 446.04 km 2 (172.22 sq mi) and is the easternmost city in North America (excluding Greenland).. Its name has been attributed to the belief that John Cabot sailed into the harbour on the Nativity of . 405. Council 5. (a) All building, electrical and plumbing regulations of the city shall apply to extensions and accessory buildings that may be permitted by the council under section 104 or 106. 340.19 Duration of agreements (2) 202. 365. The city engineer shall prepare plans on a scale of 13.33 m to 2.5 cm showing the location, boundaries and extent of all Crown lands within the city limits, together with all buildings and erections on the lands. 133. 157. In this section "member" includes the firefighters and officers of the fire department. 340.17 that the minimum fee of $100 is unreasonable in the circumstances of the particular case. Extension areas The council shall not issue a violation notice except in accordance with this section and regulations made under section 403.3. 285. (4) 394. 35. 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 make rules and regulations prescribing the class of building which may be erected upon a street within the limits of the city; (b) 340.3 Promenade 149. 178. Alteration of dwellings Presiding officer (4) years from the 1st issue of guaranteed securities the Company, at the request of the council, shall pass the by-law and a difference which may then arise respecting the terms of the by-law shall be settled by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. 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. (g) (2) 17. (2) If two sets of fence laws weren't enough, a city or subdivision within each of Missouri's 114 counties can also have their own fence ordinances and building codes. A person who wilfully gives a false alarm of fire to the fire department or to another person by ringing an alarm signal or operating a siren or other device used to signal the existence of a fire or by telephone or by another means is guilty of an offence. Exemption of regulation 48. (a) (4) to consolidate the estimates of expenditure and revenue required by paragraphs (g) and (h) and submit those estimates to the council not later than December 15 in every year. City comptroller judge to prosecute the appeal without delay and to abide by the result of the appeal. to erect, or complete the erection of, or join with or assist a company or association in the erection of a stadium or rink building, and to develop and improve land surrounding the stadium or rink building; (b) 369. 307. (1)It shall not be lawful to use a building, in whole or in part, for another purpose than that set out in the application for erection, alteration or repair of the building, or to change the use of a building, unless application is made to, and permit given for that change by the council. 340.8 403. (a) For the purpose of enforcing the lien or charge in favour of the city given by subsections (2) and (7) the city may, (a) 164. The bench marks of a permanent nature shall be placed in the position that the engineer considers most convenient. 381. 136. the costs and benefits of the preservation; and. to have under his or her supervision the officials of the accounting department and to keep all books and accounts other than those required to be kept by the city clerk, and to see that all orders of the council in regard to the books and accounts are carried out, and to report a dereliction of duty on the part of the officials of the accounting department; (c) 402.3 (3) (1)A dwelling shall be kept clean, and shall be kept free from accumulation of dirt, garbage or other matter. (2) (3) may be expelled from the park by the council, by a person acting on its authority or by a member of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary; and, (b) Violation notice 374. The council shall have power to prescribe fines for the breach of non-observance of rules, regulations or by-laws passed by the council under the authority of this Act. The minister may make regulations. (2) Where no persons are nominated for the offices of mayor and deputy mayor, the councillors may, at the first meeting of the council after an election, elect one councillor to be mayor and one councillor to be deputy mayor. Notification of sale (3) 148. 189. an accused may be represented and assisted at his or her trial by legal counsel or another member or other person; (e) (1)The owner of land with or without buildings situated in an area inside or outside the boundaries of the city who wishes to develop or subdivide the land and provide sewer services to it by connecting directly or indirectly sewer mains laid in the land with a sewer main or interceptor sewer laid by the council shall pay to the council, before making connection or using a sewer main or interceptor sewer of the council for sewage or drainage disposal purposes, the assessment that the council may determine based on the area of the land proposed to be developed or subdivided by the owner and the assessment shall be in addition to the annual rates or charges for sewage disposal services payable to the council by the owner of a building or premises under section 204. judge within 2 days of his or her intention to appeal; and. to examine all payrolls, accounts payable, contracts and demands for payment, and when satisfied that they are in order and authorized by unexpended appropriations shall certify them, for submission to the council for payment; (e) The council may, by resolution, grant, sell, exchange, rent, assign or lease any lands and buildings owned by the city and acquired by it by gift, expropriation or otherwise, upon the terms and for the consideration that it may decide. (4) (b) Procedure (1)The council may impose a tax to be known as the entertainment tax, upon all theatrical, musical, cinematograph, dancing, pantomime, athletic, circus or other kind of public performances, exhibitions or entertainments, including indoor skating and hockey, conducted within the city limits. (3) (2) (5) 131. (3) Points of order The guarantee shall be signed by the mayor and city clerk, and upon its being so signed the city shall become liable for the payment of the principal and interest of the securities guaranteed, according to the tenor of the guarantee. (3) A person who neglects or fails to comply with this section shall forfeit all right or title to any Crown land claimed to be held by that person under a lease or other title or by possession unless he or she, within 1 calendar month after the service of notice of forfeiture, complies with this section. (4) a pool, ditch, gutter, watercourse, privy, urinal, cesspool, drain or ashpit so foul or in such a state as to be injurious to health; (iii) 160. (d) Commission of investigation 371. 275. 1971 No14 s2; 1971 No70 s4; 1974 No57 Sch C; 1986 c42 Sch A; 2013 c16 s25. 71. (2) Adjacent lights (3) Waiver of tax 341. The owner of land with or without buildings on the land fronting on a street outside the city in which a sewer main or interceptor is laid shall be assessed by the council and shall pay to the council upon demand the proportion of the total cost of the installation of the main or interceptor in the street as the frontage of the land bears to the total of all frontages on the part of the street in which the sewer main or interceptor has been laid. 340.21 Where the name of a person is included in error on the roll, it may be removed by the appraiser and it shall be indicated why the removal has been made. Different regulations may be made under this section, (b) (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. Regulations made under this section may prohibit the reconstruction of an existing building in a more permanent form, and may provide for the extinction of an existing building in case the building should be damaged by fire or other disaster or decayed to a point where repairs or restitution will cost more than 50% of the value of the building at the time with depreciation to that time and for the destruction and removal of the building at the direction of the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation or other body and may empower the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation or other body to destroy and remove the building and collect the cost of destruction and removal as a debt due by the owner of the building to the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation, or other body. (2) Effect of error Where both parties to bargaining that has resulted in an agreement, decision or award agree in writing, either party to that bargaining may at any time during the period referred to in section 340.18 or 340.22 proceed under section 340.17 or 340.19 for a new agreement, decision or award, to take effect before the end of that period, but not with retroactive effect. 392. 286. Guidelines Ladders as to the extent which the party wall between the parties shall occupy on the ground of each respectively; (b) A privy or cesspool shall not be permitted within the city limits except for temporary purposes and by special permission, but the council shall have power to permit the use of septic tanks in localities where sewage connections are impossible, provided they are constructed and used according to the rules and regulations provided. It shall be the duty of the owner of every dog to see that the dog is securely housed between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. and that at no time shall the dog be on a city street unless the dog is accompanied by some person who has it under effective control by means of a leash or other device approved by the council. (l) place or permit to escape upon land forming part of the watershed of Windsor Lake, Round Pond, Newfound Pond, George's Pond, or another lake or pond from which the water supply of the city is derived, or in or into any of those lakes or ponds, a matter or thing of an offensive or deleterious nature, or calculated to impair the quality of the water for use for domestic purposes; (b) Insurance plans 301. to attend all meetings of the council and its subcommittees and to keep the minutes of those meetings except where he or she is directed to leave a meeting by the council, in which case the presiding officer at the meeting shall appoint some other person to keep the minutes; (b) For the purpose of this section "strike" includes a cessation of work or a refusal to work or to continue to work by members in combination or in concert or in accordance with a common understanding, or a slow-down or other concerted activity on the part of members designed to restrict or limit output. 375. 397. judge under section 395 shall be considered to be a judgment of the Provincial Court In respect of an offence dealt with under paragraph (1)(h), (a) (a) Box 908St. 230. (i) Appeal (1)A person entitled to notice under section 397 may within 10 days of the service on him of the notice, or, where the notice is mailed, within 14 days of the date appearing on that notice appeal. 89. (2) (5) (7) In addition to the powers in subsection (1) the city medical officer or the council may order or purify, cleanse, disinfect, remove, alter, repair or improve a building, sewer, plumbing, pipe, passage, premises, grounds, matter or thing, in or about a building or the lot on which it is situated. Where a water tax or instalment of water tax, imposed upon and payable by the occupier of the premises, is not paid to the council by the occupier within 1 month after the tax or instalment is payable by the occupier, the tax or instalment shall become payable immediately to the council by the owner of the premises and shall attach to and be a charge upon the premises in the same manner as other taxes and assessments under this Act and may be recovered by the council from the owner by any of the remedies provided by this Act for the recovery of taxes and assessments; and, upon payment of the tax or instalment to the council in accordance with this subsection, the owner shall be entitled to recover from the occupier by action in a court, the amount so paid by the owner. (i) refuses to give the appraisers correct information, (c) (5) 171. of vacant land (2) (e) Where the council considers it necessary or desirable to lay water or sewer mains through private lands instead of in a street, the council shall have power to enter on private lands and lay and construct water and sewer mains, and to assess against the owner of each building site, to which the water or sewer mains are available for servicing by pipe connections a building site, the proportion of the total cost of the laying and construction of the mains, including costs and expenses in connection with the acquisition of necessary easements that the street frontage of the building site bears to the total length of street frontages of all building sites to which the mains are available. Requisition for purchase (3) 364. 399. to acquire from a company or association on the terms and conditions that the council may consider appropriate lands, buildings or assets or an interest in lands, buildings or assets for the purposes of a stadium or rink building. (4) or. Car park 38. to oversee the carrying out of this Act and of rules, regulations and by-laws made under this Act with reference to matters coming within the scope of the departments under his or her charge and to report to the council breaches of this Act or the rules, regulations and by-laws made under this act that come to his or her knowledge; (f) exempting from the regulations the class or kind of shops referred to in the regulations; (d) for the members of the fire department, other than the officers. The council shall have power to regulate and prescribe the height to which buildings may be erected. Minutes recorded The new . 154. Subsections 6(2) to (6) of the Urban and Rural Planning Act Notwithstanding subsection (1), where a person or company, not being a commercial traveller, starts business after June 30 in a year he or she or it shall only be liable to pay 1/2 of the licence fees in respect of that year, and the annual licence fee to be paid. and a disciplinary tribunal is considered to be an "investigating body" for the purposes of The Evidence (Public Investigations) Act. 227. (2) (3) 154.070 ACCESSORY USES, BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES. 196. Enforcing bylaw regulations and standards; . shall have power by by-law to prohibit the use of land or the erection or use of buildings within a defined area or abutting a street or part of a street except for the purposes that may be set out in the by-law; and. (a) 390. 256. Where a fine imposed, for a violation of this Act or a by-law made under it, is for a ticketable offence the city clerk shall pay to the province an amount that the Minister of Justice may establish, for every ticket processed by the province. Connecting with city sewer (b) 1. 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. 127. 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) Where it is necessary to extend water mains and sewers and to improve streets in a section which has been added to the city by this Act or a succeeding Act, the cost of the water mains, sewers and street improvements shall be borne by the new section. (1)An annual licence fee shall be paid by all persons or companies doing business in the city, and the fee shall be paid at the office of the city clerk between January 1 and 10 of each year. 113. the entrance of minors into shops whose primary purpose is the sale or rental of material referred to in paragraph (a); and. . The kind of securities to be guaranteed and the forms and terms of the securities, the forms and terms of the deed or deeds of trust securing them, the trustee, the times and manner of the issue of securities, the disposition of the money to be raised by sale, pledge, or otherwise, pending the expenditure of the money, and the forms and manner of guarantee, shall be the as the council approves; and the terms, provisions and conditions may be included in the deed of trust as the council considers necessary. The council may borrow by way of loan by the issue and sale of bonds of the city a sum not exceeding $2,000,000 at the interest rate and upon the terms and conditions that the council may consider appropriate. 340.11 Sewage control the council shall own, manage and operate those regional services that are designated by order of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council in those municipal authorities or areas of the Northeast Avalon Region as set out in the order of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. 353. Where an order of the chief medical officer or the council issued under this Act is not complied with, or not substantially complied with, within 5 days after the service of the order, or within the shorter time that he or she or it may designate, then the order shall be executed by the city medical officer or council through his or her or its officers, agents, employees or contractors, and the cost shall be paid by the owner of the building, who shall also be liable to a fine of $5 for every day during which he or she has neglected or refused to obey the order. may be suspended by the council where it finds that he or she is guilty of misconduct in the performance of his or her duties or the exercise of his or her powers. Assessment enforced Obstructing coves Lake 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. (2)
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