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Table of Contents - Vancouver Charter
Contents 1. Short title 2. Interpretation 2.1 Application of specified local government enactments 2.2 Variation authority 2.3 Relationship with Provincial laws 3. Requirements for public notice 3.1 Default publication requirements 3.2 Bylaw to provide for alternative means of publication 4. Deputies may be appointed 5. Procedure if no deputy 6. City of Vancouver — corporation and boundaries Part I — Electors and Elections Division (1) — Interpretation 7. Definitions 8. Time not extended for voting days 8.1 This Act applies Division (2) — Arrangements for Elections 9. General local election 10. By-elections 11. Minister's order for election to be conducted 12. Election by-laws 13. Costs of elections 14. Appointment of election officials 15. Chief election officer duties and powers 16. Presiding election official duties and powers Division (3) — Election Proceedings Generally 17. Public notices 18. Solemn declarations 19. Keeping order at election proceedings 20. Adjournment of election proceedings 21. Exceptional assistance in election proceedings Division (4) — Electors 22. Who may vote at an election 23. Resident electors 24. Non-resident property electors 25. Rules for determining residence 26. When a person may register as an elector 27. Voting day registration only 28. Application for registration 29. How to register in advance 30. How to register as a resident elector at the time of voting 30.1 How to register as a non-resident property elector at the time of voting 31. Repealed 32. Automatic registration by inclusion on Provincial list of voters 33. Effect of registration 34. Register of electors 35. List of registered electors 36. Objection to registration of an elector 37. Resolving objections Division (5) — Qualifications for Office 38. Who may hold office on Council or Park Board 39. Disqualification of Council and regional district employees 39.1 Disqualification — indictable offence 40. Only one elected office at a time on Council Division (6) — Nomination of Candidates 41. Nomination period 42. Notice of nomination 43. Nomination of candidates 44. Nomination documents 44.1 Nomination deposits 45. Nomination by delivery of nomination documents 45.1 Other information to be provided by candidate 45.2 Challenge of nomination Division (6.1) — Candidate Endorsement by Elector Organization 45.3 Candidate endorsement by elector organization may be included on ballot 45.4 Endorsement documents 45.5 Repealed 45.6 Withdrawal of endorsement on ballot 45.7 Repealed Division (6.2) — Declaration of Candidates 46. Declaration of candidates 47. Repealed 48. Declaration of election by voting or acclamation 49. Notice of election by voting 50. Appointment if an insufficient number of candidates are elected Division (7) — Candidates and Representatives 51. Repealed 52. Withdrawal, death or incapacity of candidate 53. Appointment of candidate representatives 54. Presence of candidate representatives at election proceedings Division (8) 55-65. Repealed Division (9) — Voting Opportunities 66. Voting opportunities for electors 67. Required general voting opportunities 68. Additional general voting opportunities 69. Required advance voting opportunities 70. Additional advance voting opportunities 71. Special voting opportunities 72. Mail ballot voting Division (10) — Arrangements for Voting 73. Voting places 74. Use of voting machines 75. Voting divisions 76. Form of ballots 77. What must and must not be included on a ballot 78. Order of names on ballot 79. Order of names on ballot determined by lot 80. Ballot boxes Division (11) — Conduct of Voting Proceedings 81. Persons who must be present at voting places 82. Persons who may be present at voting places 83. Sealing of ballot boxes containing ballots 84. Time for voting extended Division (12) — Voting 85. Voting to be by secret ballot 86. Each elector may vote only once 87. Requirements before elector may be given a ballot to vote 88. Challenge of elector 89. If another person has already voted under an elector's name 90. Replacement of spoiled ballot 91. How to vote by ballot 92. One person to a voting compartment 93. Persons needing assistance to mark their ballots 94. Persons unable to enter a voting place Division (13) — Counting of the Vote 95. When and where counting is to be done 96. Who may be present at counting 97. Who does the counting 98. Opening of ballot boxes 99. Combination of ballots for counting 100. Procedures for counting 101. Rules for accepting votes and rejecting ballots 102. Objections to the acceptance of a vote or the rejection of a ballot 103. Ballot account 104. Packaging of ballots 105. Delivery of election materials to chief election officer 106. Preliminary election results 107. Determination of official election results 108. Declaration of official election results 109. When elected candidates may take office Division (14) — Judicial Recount 110. Application for judicial recount 111. Judicial recount procedure 112. Results of judicial recount and orders as to costs 113. Determination of results by lot if tie vote after judicial recount 114. Runoff election if tie vote after a judicial recount Division (15) — Declaration of Invalid Election 115. Application to court 116. Hearing of the application 117. Power of the court on an application 118. Costs of an application 119. Status of an elected candidate Division (16) — Final Proceedings 120. Report of election results 121. Publication of election results 122. Retention and destruction of election materials Division (16.1) — Canvassing 122.1 Canvassing in housing cooperative, strata and rental properties Division (17) — Election Offences 123. Vote buying 124. Intimidation 124.1 Repealed 125. Other election offences 125.1 Prosecution of organizations and their directors and agents 125.2 Time limit for starting prosecution 126. Penalties Division (18) — General 127. Powers of minister in relation to elections 128. Regulations Part II — Assent Voting Division (1) — Interpretation 129. Definitions 130. Assent voting to be conducted in same manner as an election Division (2) — Assent of the Electors 131. How assent is obtained 132. Each by-law to be voted on must be for a distinct purpose Division (3) — Proceedings for Assent Voting 133. Who may vote at assent voting 134. General voting day for assent voting 135. Arrangements for assent voting 136. Notice of assent voting 136.1 Ballots for assent voting 136.2 When counting for assent voting is to be done 136.3 Other general matters Division (4) — Scrutineers 136.4 Scrutineers for assent voting 136.5 Notice of applications to volunteer as a scrutineer 136.6 Applications to volunteer to act as scrutineer for assent voting 136.7 Appointment of scrutineers for assent voting Part III — The Council and Its General Powers 137. Size and quorum of Council 138. Councillor elections: at large unless on a neighbourhood constituency basis 139. Term of office for Mayor and Councillors 140. Oath or affirmation of office 141. Repealed 142. Resignation from office 142.1 Application to court for declaration of disqualification 142.2 Status of person subject to an application 142.3 Costs of an application 143. Time of Council meetings 144. Validity of Council proceedings 145. City's powers exercisable by Council generally 145.1 Voting at Council meetings 145.2 Disclosure of conflict 145.3 Restrictions on participation if in conflict 145.4 Restrictions on inside influence 145.5 Restrictions on outside influence 145.6 Exceptions from conflict restrictions 145.7 Restrictions on accepting gifts 145.8 Disclosure of gifts 145.9 Disclosure of contracts with council members and former council members 145.91 Restrictions on use of insider information 145.911 Disqualification from office for contravening conflict rules 145.92 Court order for person to give up financial gain 145.93 Requirement to consider code of conduct 145.94 Reconsideration of decision respecting code of conduct 145.95 Regulations in relation to code of conduct 145.96 Definition 145.97 Disclosure of charge 145.98 Mandatory leave of absence 146. Quorum for conducting business 147. Continuing bodies 148. Unreasonableness no bar 149. Time within which by-laws may be questioned 150. Good faith test of sales 151. Exercise of Council powers by by-law and resolution 152. Power to accept property 153. Exceptional grants only upon assent of electors 153A. Franchise for telegraph, steam-heat, or hot-water service 154. Repealed 155. Settlement of claims 156. Witnesses may be required to attend 157. Declaratory judgments may be sought 158. Recovery of costs in certain cases 159. Council may set up committees 160. Discharge of committees 161. Delegation of powers 161A. Permits and delegation of authority to issue permits 161B. Suspension, revocation, etc., of permits 162. Departments and employees for city 162A. To appoint a Board of Administration 163. Termination on one month's notice 164. Provision for bonding 164.1 Meeting procedures 165. By-laws respecting Council proceedings and other administrative matters 165.1 General rule that meetings must be open to the public 165.2 Meetings that may or must be closed to the public 165.21 Other persons attending closed meetings 165.3 Requirements respecting closed meetings 165.4 Repealed 165.5 Expulsion from meetings 165.6 Repealed 165.7 Application to other city bodies 165.8 Regulations respecting open meetings 165.9 Electronic meetings of city bodies 165.91 Electronic participation of members in meetings of city bodies 166. Special vote 167. How by-law to be completed 168. Inspection by public of records 169. Execution of contracts 170. Signing of cheques 171. By-law provable by production 172. Taxes, etc., are a debt due the city 173. Emergency powers 174. Repealed 175. Labour organizations — union labels, collective agreements 175A. City may join employers' organization 176. Inquiry by barrister 177. Barrister's powers 177.1 Contempt proceeding for uncooperative person 178. Barrister's fees 179. Acquisition of parks, etc. 180. Indemnification of employees 181. Metric regulations 182. Repealed 183. Repealed 184. Questions may be submitted for the opinion of the electors 185. Council to provide for upkeep of city property 186. Power to watch legislation 187. City may be represented before Boards, etc. 188. Intermunicipal bridges 189. Good rule and government 190. Council acquisition and disposal of property 190.1 Financing in relation to Southeast False Creek development 191. Repealed 192. City may enter into agreements pursuant to Statutes 192.1 Joint exercise of powers with other municipalities 193. Power to undertake housing development 193A. Power to acquire property for commercial or industrial development 193B. Power to acquire property for improvement or rehabilitation 193C. Power to achieve heritage purposes 193D. Single room accommodation permits 194. Daylight saving 195. Insurance may be contracted for 195A. Employee and officer expenses 196. Council members' remuneration and expenses 196A. Reporting of remuneration and expenses 197. By-laws may be revised 198. Provision for civic holiday 199. Added powers of Council 199.01 City fees 199.02 City fees — specific 200. Expenditures to be kept within estimates 201. Investment of city funds 201A. Property acquisition fund 202. Expenditures prior to adoption of estimates 202A. Social planning 203. Powers of Council re businesses, trades, etc. 204. Authorized expenditures 204A. Operation of public auditorium or museum 205. Freedom of the city may be bestowed 206. Council may make grants and provide assistance 206A. Sunday sport 206B. Further relief from provisions of Lord's Day Act (Canada) 206C. Pensions for Council members 206D. Repealed Part IV — Duties of Mayor, Director of Finance, City Clerk, City Treasurer, and Auditors Mayor 207. Status of Mayor 208. Responsibilities of Mayor 209. Acting Mayor Director of Finance 210. Director of Finance 211. Duty to advise Council 212. Director of Finance responsibilities 213. How money disbursed 214. Examination of accounts before warrant issued 215. Council to authorize disbursements 216. Provision for advance authorization 217. Deduction where payee indebted to city 218. Fund to be adequate 219. Director of Finance to report on revenue and expenditure City Clerk 220. City Clerk 221. Making and custody of records 222. And of by-laws 223. To attend meetings 224. Proof of documents in Court 225. Seal in custody of City Clerk City Treasurer 226. City Treasurer 227. Receives and disburses all moneys 228. Duty to keep complete accounts 229. Duty to hold sinking fund securities Auditors 230. Appointment of auditors 231. Duties and powers of auditors 232. Duty to report in certain cases 233. Added duties 234. Duty of Council and officers to assist auditors 235. Powers of auditors, call for books and documents 235A. Restriction on removal of records, books, and other documents from city office 235B. Rights of electors Part V — By-laws for Contracting Debts 236. Limit of borrowing power 237. When by-law takes effect 238. When debt repayable 239. Issue of securities to cover debt 239A. Borrowing from Metro Vancouver Regional District 240. Recitals in money by-laws 241. Debt may be callable 242. What borrowing to be submitted to electors 243. Valid after expiration of month 244. Provision for amendment or diversion 245. Borrowing over a period of years 245A. Expenditure for providing information to electors 246. Conditions of borrowing 247. Issue of debentures to repurchase or redeem earlier debentures 247A. Debt repayment fund Debentures 248. How executed 248A. Issue and servicing of debentures 249. Coupons 250. How payable 251. Payable in full 252. Provision for registration 253. How authorized 254. Effect of endorsement 255. Provision for cancellation 256. City not concerned with trusts 257. Lost debenture may be replaced 258. Sale of debenture 259. Expenditure may be delayed 260. Application of securities held as investments from sinking funds 261. Sinking fund accounts 262. Provision for transfer of surplus to sinking fund 263. Borrowing pending collection of real-property taxes 264. Borrowing pending sale of debentures 265. Repealed 266-
267A. Repealed 268. Repealed Part VI — Licences 269. Chief Licence Inspector 270. Powers of inspection 271. Duty to give access and information 272. By-laws respecting business regulation and licensing 272.1 Restrictions on authority to regulate in relation to passenger directed vehicles 273. Terms and conditions of a licence 274. Payable in advance 275. Powers discretionary 276. Licence for each place of business 277. Power to suspend licences 277.1 Delegation of Council hearings and appeals 278. Procedure where suspension or revocation recommended 278A. Procedures for dog licence suspensions and revocations 279. Certain provisions of Liquor Control and Licensing Act not to apply 279A. Shops regulation 279A.1 Hours of business: licensed establishments and prescribed business premises 279B. Regulation of "burglar alarms" 279C. Regulation of fire alarm systems Part VII — Business Tax 279AA. Government activities 280. By-laws respecting business tax 281. Access and information to be given 282. Interest on unpaid taxes 283. Status of owner-occupier 284. Tax a debt 285. Services included 286. Basis of assessment 287. Certain companies liable for tax Part VIII — Public Works 288. City Engineer's status 289. Streets and parks vested in city 289A. Use of streets and adjacent property 290. Protection of streets 291. Council powers in relation to streets and other matters 291A. Access to property and right to purchase 291B. Appeal against decision of Registrar 292. Subdivision control 293. Appeal and procedure 294. Limitation of actions 294A. Repealed 295. Remedy over 296. Third-party procedure 297. If claim paid by city 298. When validity of judgment applies 299. Condition of recovery Water 300. Council powers in relation to water Energy Utility System 300.1 Establishment and operation of energy utility system Wharves 301. Provision of wharves Sewers and Drains 302. Council powers in relation to sewers, drains and watercourses Solid Waste 303. Council powers in relation to solid waste Part IX — Buildings 304. Interpretation 305. City Building Inspector 306. By-laws respecting building regulation 306.01 Off-street parking in transit-oriented areas 306A. Repealed 306B. Building Board of Appeal 307. Eviction of tenants may be effected 308. Taxes may be remitted 308A. Regulated by by-law Part X — Fire Prevention and Control 309. Fire Department established 310. Council powers in relation to Fire Department 311. By-laws respecting fire prevention and control Part XI — Electrical and Gas Works 312. City Electrician 313. City Electrician's powers of entry for inspection 314. Powers of Council 315. Water powers 316. Saving clause Part XII — Street Traffic 317. By-laws respecting streets, traffic, carriers, parking and other matters 317.1 Restrictions on authority to regulate in relation to passenger directed vehicles 318. Council powers in relation to traffic control 319. By-laws respecting other use of streets 319.1 Relaxation of advertising by-laws 319.2 Temporary traffic restriction and traffic control 320. Street names and signs 321. Filings to be made Part XIII — Airport 322. Airport operations Part XIV — Nuisances 323. By-laws respecting nuisances, noise and other matters 324. By-laws respecting impoundment and keeping of animals 324.1 Dangerous dogs 324A Remedial action to address nuisance or danger 324B Recovery of city's costs 324C Remedial action to address dilapidated or unclean building, structure or erection 324D Shorter time limit in urgent circumstances Part XV — Health 325. Health Department 326. Repealed 327. Repealed 328. Inspection 329. Access to be permitted 330. By-laws respecting health protection Part XVI — Cemeteries or Related Property 331. Council powers in relation to cemeteries and related property 332. Repealed Part XVII — Penalties 333. Fines and penalties 333A. Repealed 333B. Enforcement of bylaws 333C. Additional sentencing powers in relation to Offence Act prosecutions 334. Civil proceedings by city 335. Powers of Justice of the Peace 336. City action at defaulter's expense 336A. Delegation of power to board or tribunal 336B. Violation of by-law 336C. Responsibility for by-law violation in building 336D. Note on title about building that is unsafe or contravenes by-law Part XVIII — Department of Industrial Development 337. Department of Industrial Development may be established Part XIX — Professional Contests and Exhibitions 338. Power to prohibit professional contests and exhibitions Part XX — Real-Property Taxation 339. Repealed 340-348. Repealed 349. Contiguous parcels 350. Repealed 351. Apportionment of taxes on subdivision 352-367. Repealed 368. Repealed 369-371. Repealed Estimates and Rating By-law 372. Annual estimates 373. Annual rating by-law 374. Levy on net taxable value 374.1 Interpretation 374.2 Variable property tax rate system 374.3 Limits on variable tax rate system 374.4 Assessment averaging and phasing in by-laws 374.5 Repealed 374.6 Development potential relief 375. Pending appeals, how dealt with 376. Rebates or penalties 376.1 Preparation and revision of residential flat rate tax roll 377-378. Repealed Appeals from Real-Property Court of Revision 379-384. Repealed 385. Repealed 386-395. Repealed 395A. Assessment for golf courses Taxation of Real Property 396. Property tax exemptions 396A. Exemptions for heritage property 396B. Repayment requirement in relation to heritage exemptions 396C. Exemptions for riparian property 396D. Repayment requirement in relation to riparian exemptions 396E. Revitalization tax exemptions 396F. Exemptions for not for profit property 397. Extent of property tax exemptions 398. Taxation of utility property 399. Exemption from business tax Collection of Real-Property Taxes 399.1 Definition 400. Tax roll 401. Content of tax roll 401A. Supplementary roll 402. Collector to have custody 403. Mailing and content of tax statements 404. Date of mailing to be recorded 405. Request for copies of tax statement 406. Warning of tax sale 407. Further warning of tax sale 408. Repealed 409. Special charges that are to be collected as real-property taxes 409.1 Appeal against special charge 410. Taxes deemed due at beginning of year 411. When delinquent 412. Payment of taxes in advance 413. Persons liable for taxes 413A. Taxes to be first charge against lands 414. Constitute special lien 415. Interest 416. Payment by instalments 417. Application of term payments 418. Memo, showing taxes to be had 419. Taxes deemed legal after one year 420. Tax roll prima facie proof of debt 421. Apportionment where boundaries changed Collection of School Taxes 421A. Agent of board of education 421B. Council to pay school taxes 421C. Taxes in arrear Sale of Real Property for Delinquent Taxes Thereon 422. Tax sale each year 423. Status of Crown lands 424. Notice of sale 425. Collector to be auctioneer 426. Withdrawal of parcel from sale 427. Price to be paid 428. Reoffer of parcel 429. Amount to be paid at sale 430. Balance within a year 431. Certificate of purchase 432. Its contents 433. Copy of sections included 434. Mode of transfer 435. Notice by Collector to interested parties 436. Status of parcel so sold 437. Mode of redemption 438. Right to complain 439. Demand to be sent 440. Purchaser to be registered 441. Forfeiture if purchaser defaults 442. Status of parcel upon such default 443. Status of former owner after sale 444. Status of sale set aside 445. Cancellation of sale for manifest error 446. Protection against actions 447. Notice vitiates claim 448. City may acquire possession of parcel sold 449. Person redeeming may pay by instalments 450. Sale by city of parcels acquired at sale 451. Mode of recovering parcel from defaulting owner 452. Surplus in hands of Collector 453. Action may be taken 454. Period of limitation Part XXI — Business Improvement Areas 455. Business improvement areas 456. Grants of money 457. Application and recovery of money 458. Alteration of boundaries 459. Levies for business improvement areas 460. Advances 461. Part XX to apply 462. Expiry of by-law 463. Repealed 464-473. Repealed 473A. Repealed 473B-
474. Repealed Part XXII — Police Magistrates 474.1 Interpretation 475-480. Repealed 481. Enforcement of laws 482. Ticket offences under procedure of previous Offence Act provisions 482.1 Ticket offences 482.2 Penalties in relation to ticket offences 482.3 Laying information and serving ticket 482.4 Choice of paying fine or disputing ticket 482.5 Effect of paying fine 482.6 Hearing of dispute 482.7 Failure to appear at hearing 482.8 Failure to respond to ticket 482.9 Time extensions if person not at fault in failing to respond or appear 482.91 Regulations in relation to ticket offences 483. Disposal of property by police 484. Repealed 484A-
484B. Repealed Part XXIII — Parks 485. Park Board established 486. Elections for Park Board 486A. Application of conflict of interest and other disqualification provisions 486B. Application of code of conduct provisions 486C. Power of minister to make order or appoint acting members 487. Repealed 488. Parks in care of Board 489. Park Board powers in relation to parks 489A. Power of Board to perform works 489B. Payments to members of the Board 490. Board's power of leasing, etc. 491. Park Board by-laws in relation to parks 491.1 Relaxation of advertising and sign by-laws 491A. Meetings of the Board 492. Board's estimates to be submitted each year 493. Adopted estimates not to be exceeded 494. Enforcement of by-laws 495. Special meetings of the Board 495A. Electronic meetings of the Board 496. Certain employees to have special powers 497. Power to make agreements with other municipalities 497A. Board's jurisdiction outside city Part XXIV — Local Improvements 498. Interpretation 499. Mailing of notices 500. Local improvement projects 501. Property-owner's share of the cost 502. City's share of the cost 503. Crown, how dealt with 504. Property otherwise exempt may be taxed 505. Borrowing for project 506. Process for initiating local improvements 506A. Collective parking project 506B. Maintenance of local improvements 507. Local improvements on Council initiative 508. By-law making regulations 509. How joint owners dealt with 510. Preparation of special assessment roll before local improvement by-law passed 511. Its powers and duties 512. Provision for additions to roll 513. Further appeal 513.1 Complaints about averaging and phasing in by-laws 514. Roll not to be questioned 515. Costs to be apportioned 516. Local improvement by-law 517. Amounts to go in tax roll 518. Council responsibilities and powers if special assessment by-law inoperative 519. Project may be reduced in scope 520. Part V to apply 521. Effect on city's debt 522. Shortage, how dealt with 523. Excess, how dealt with 523A. Resolution cancelling local improvement or work 523B. Special rates levy 523C. Council may defer levies 523C.1 Council may assume levies Part XXIV-A — Development Cost Levies 523D. Development cost levies Part XXIV-B — Amenity Cost Charges 523E. Definitions 523F. Power to undertake projects 523G. Imposition and collection of amenity cost charge 523H. Consultation required for amenity cost charge by-law 523I. Circumstances in which amenity cost charges are not payable 523J. Development for which charges may be waived or reduced 523K. Amenity cost charge by-law — specifying amenities and setting charges 523L. Use of amenity cost charges 523M. Provision of amenity instead of all or part of charge 523N. Effect of by-laws adopted or amended after application for rezoning, development permit or building permit submitted 523O. Annual report by Director of Finance 523P. Information requested by minister 523Q. Regulations 523R. Part does not restrict other powers Part XXV — Quashing By-laws and Resolutions 524. Illegal by-law or resolution may be quashed 525. Notice and security 526. Service on city within one month 527. Particulars to be given 528. Repealed 529. Applies to corrupt practices, etc. 530. Procedure on application alleging corrupt practices, etc. Part XXVI — Compensation for Real Property Expropriated or Injured 531. Repealed Expropriation 532. Power to expropriate 533-537. Repealed 538. Additional area may be acquired 539-540. Repealed 540.1 Power to expropriate personal property 540A. Repealed Injurious Affection 541. Compensation for injurious affection 542. Power to enter other property 543. Claim to be filed 544. How damage ascertained General 545-550. Repealed 551. Change of street grade 552. Traffic powers 553-557. Repealed 558. Repealed Part XXVII — Planning and Development Division (1) — Interpretation 559. Definitions for this Part 559.01 Limits on use of this Part and Part XXVIII Division (1.1) — Public Hearings and Procedures for Planning and Development 559.02 Requirement for public hearing before adopting by-law 559.03 Public hearing procedures 559.04 Notice of public hearing 559.05 Notice if public hearing not held 559.06 Posted notices respecting proposed by-laws 559.07 Procedure after public hearing Division (2) — Planning and Development 560. Appointment of Director of Planning 560A. Power of entry to inspect 561. Development plans 561A Requirements for excess or extended services 561B Latecomer charges and cost recovery for excess or extended services 562. Council powers respecting official development plan 562.01 Greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets 562.1 Planning of school facilities 563. Undertakings, official development plan 564. Acquisition and expropriation powers in relation to official development plan 564A. Repealed Division (3) — Zoning 564B. Definitions for this Division 565. Zoning by-law 565.001 Restrictions on zoning authority in relation to transit-oriented areas 565.01 Residential rental tenure 565.02 Strata rental bylaws and housing cooperative rules 565.03 Zoning by-laws and small-scale multi-family housing 565.04 Exemptions related to small-scale multi-family housing 565.05 Density benefits related to small-scale multi-family housing 565.06 Regulations related to small-scale multi-family housing 565.07 Provincial policy guidelines related to small-scale multi-family housing 565.08 Zoning by-laws and housing needs reports 565.09 Density benefits and housing needs report 565.1 Zoning for amenities and affordable housing 565.11 Consultation on density benefits zoning by-law 565.12 Analysis and considerations for density benefits zoning by-law 565.13 Payment of money instead of meeting conditions 565.14 Providing affordable and special needs housing units elsewhere 565.15 Effect of by-laws adopted after application for rezoning, development permit or building permit submitted 565.16 Annual report respecting density benefits zoning by-law 565.17 Zoning by-laws and affordable and special needs housing 565.18 Consultation on affordable and special needs housing zoning by-law 565.19 Analysis and considerations for affordable and special needs housing zoning by-law 565.191 Payment of money instead of providing affordable and special needs housing units 565.192 Providing affordable and special needs housing units elsewhere 565.193 Effect of by-laws adopted after application for rezoning, development permit or building permit submitted 565.194 Annual report respecting affordable and special needs housing zoning by-law 565.195 Information requested by minister 565.2 Housing agreements for affordable and special needs housing 565A. By-laws 565B.-
565C. Repealed 565D. Occupancy of phase out suite 565E. Expiry of development permit which is limited in time 565F. Landscaping requirements 566. Fees for amendment of zoning by-law 566.1 Repealed 567. By-laws governing restrictions as to height of buildings, size of courts and yards 568. Non-conforming use 568.1 Non-compliant form of tenure 568.2 Non-compliant form of tenure: repair, extension and alteration 568.3 Change in ownership, tenants or occupants in relation to form of tenure 568.4 Dissolution of strata corporations 568.5 Zoning of transferred land — streets 569. Property injuriously affected 570. Withholding of permit pending adoption of zoning by-law 571. Repealed 571A. Sign by-laws 571AA. Relaxation of sign by-laws 571B. Environmental Management Act requirements must be met 571C. Agreements for regulating contaminated sites 571D. Approval of bylaw 571E Regulations Division (4) — Board of Variance 572. Establishment and membership of Board of Variance 573. Appeals to Board of Variance Division (5) — Advisory Planning Commission 574. Personnel and powers of Commission Division (6) — Housing Needs Reports 574.1 Housing needs reports 574.2 Collection of housing information 574.3 Content of housing needs report 574.4 When and how housing needs report must be received 574.5 Publication of housing needs report 574.6 Regulations Division (7) — Transit-Oriented Areas 574.61 Provincial policy guidelines related to transit-oriented areas 574.62 Regulations related to transit-oriented areas 574.63 Council designation of transit-oriented areas 574.64 Lieutenant Governor in Council designation of transit-oriented areas Part XXVIII — Heritage Conservation Division (1) — General 575. Definitions 576. Limits on the use of this Part 577. Limit on compensation 578. By-law and permit procedures 579. Delegation of Council authority 580. Ombudsperson review of Council decisions Division (2) — Heritage Review 581. Heritage commissions 582. Heritage register 583. Heritage inspection may be ordered 584. Entry authority for a heritage inspection 585. Impact assessment may be required 586. Requests for Provincial protection Division (3) — Temporary Protection 587. Withholding of approvals 588. Withholding of demolition permits pending other approvals 589. Orders for temporary protection 589A. Temporary protection by introduction of a continuing protection by-law 590. Heritage control periods for temporary protection 591. Temporary protection Division (4) — Continuing Protection 592. Heritage revitalization agreements 593. Heritage designation protection 594. Heritage designation procedure 595. Compensation for heritage designation 595A. Transfer of increased density provided as compensation for heritage designation 596. Heritage site maintenance standards 596A. Designation of heritage conservation areas 596B. Heritage conservation areas Division (5) — Heritage Alteration Permits 597. Heritage alteration permits 598. Requirements and conditions in a heritage alteration permit Division (6) — Notices under this Part 599. Giving notice to owners and occupiers 600. Posting notice on protected heritage property 601. Notice on land titles 602. Notice to minister responsible for the Heritage Conservation Act 603. Regulations regarding notices Division (7) — Remedies and Offences 604. Civil remedies in relation to heritage property 605. Notice of contravention may be filed in land title office 606. Offences and penalties Part XXIX — Protection of Trees 607. General protection of trees 608. Regulation of tree cutting and removal 609. Significant trees 610. Hazardous trees and shrubs 611. Removal or replacement of trees at owner's expense 612. Assessment and inspection of trees 613. Limits on powers under this division 614. Reconsideration of delegate's decision Part XXX — Vacancy Tax 615. Definitions for this Part 616. Vacancy tax 617. Required vacancy tax by-law provisions 618. Permissive vacancy tax by-law powers 619. Vacancy tax by-law variation power 620. Property status declarations 621. Entering onto residential property 622. Regulations Part XXXI — Transitional and Interim Provisions Division (1) — Interpretation 623. Transition — definition for this Part Division (2) — Small-Scale Multi-Family Housing 624. Transition — extended compliance period for small-scale multi-family housing 625. Transition — extension process for small-scale multi-family housing 626. Transition — ministerial order related to small-scale multi-family housing 627. Transition — heritage revitalization agreements Division (3) — Interim Report on Housing Needs 628. Transition — interim report on housing needs Division (4) — Transit-Oriented Areas 629. Definitions for this Division 630. Transition — interim designation of transit-oriented areas 631. Transition — provincial policy guidelines related to transit-oriented areas 632. Transition — restrictions on zoning authority in relation to transit-oriented areas 633. Transition — off-street parking Division (5) — Density Benefits 634 Transition — density benefits zoning by-laws
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