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File #: BL 16-032    Version: 1 Name: Bylaw 2016-17 Subdivision Surfacing Mallard Park
Type: Bylaw Status: Carried
File created: 6/28/2016 In control: Legislative Matters
On agenda: 7/12/2016 Final action: 7/12/2016
Title: Bylaw 2016-17 Local Improvement Levy for Road Surfacing in Mallard Park Country Residential Subdivision Proposed Motions 1. That Bylaw 2016-17 receive first reading. 2. That Bylaw 2016-17 receive second reading. 3. That Bylaw 2016-17 be presented at this meeting for third reading. 4. That Bylaw 2016-17 receive third and final reading.
Attachments: 1. 1. Bylaw 2016-17 Local Improvement - Mallard Park, 2. 2. Schedule A Local Improvement Plan - Mallard Park, 3. 3. Mallard Park - IOP

Title

Bylaw 2016-17 Local Improvement Levy for Road Surfacing in Mallard Park Country Residential Subdivision

 

Proposed Motions

1. That Bylaw 2016-17 receive first reading.

2. That Bylaw 2016-17 receive second reading.

3. That Bylaw 2016-17 be presented at this meeting for third reading.

4. That Bylaw 2016-17 receive third and final reading.

 

Body

Administration Recommendation

Administration supports these motions.

 

Purpose

Bylaw 2016-17 is to impose improvement tax towards a local improvement for base course and asphaltic cold mix surfacing within Mallard Park Country Residential Subdivision.

 

Summary

Mallard Park Country Residential Subdivision was approved in the 2016 budget for asphaltic cold mix surfacing. As per Policy EN 001, landowners of Mallard Park are required to pay 60% of the total cost of the project with the County paying 40% along with the proportionate share of the Local Improvement assessed on any reserve lot (s) within Mallard Park.

 

Strategic Plan/Policy/Legal/Staff Implications

Strategic Priority - Healthy Communities - Strategic Goal
Residents have access to programs, services and infrastructure that contribute to their well-being and quality of life

Policy / MGA

Bylaw 2016-17 is in accordance with County Policy EN 001 and Division 7 of the Municipal Government Act.

 

Financial Impact:

Total Cost of the Project: $275,000   Landowner Cost:  $159,320   County Cost:  $115,680

Source of Funding:  Existng 2016 Budget