. proposals as to lines of sewers and pipes, mains or conduits, for the supply of water, gas and electricity. (14) An order made by a Provincial Court The word "property" in this section means land, building, dwelling, structure, wharf or marine work. (9) 117. Control of bicycles the rules of evidence shall be the same as those followed in proceedings under the Provincial Offences Act; this (2) The revocation of the appointment of an arbitrator under subsection (8) shall not impair the right of the remaining arbitrators to act in conjunction with the arbitrator appointed to replace the arbitrator whose appointment has been revoked, and, where an arbitrator is appointed under subsection (8), that arbitrator shall proceed as if he or she had been a member of the board of arbitrators originally appointed. Planning, Building, Infrastructure and Heritage Conservation. An appraisement under subsection (1) shall be subject to appeal to the court of revision and to the Trial Division. 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. 406. provide, purchase, lease or acquire lands, buildings, buses, vehicles, equipment and property or assets considered necessary for the operation of a bus passenger service; (b) Where a part of a tree standing on private property interferes with the public use of a street, the council may trim the tree to the vertical line of the street. The city solicitor may register in the Registry of Deeds, free of charge, all documents of title, memoranda or statutory declarations that he or she considers appropriate for the purpose of proving the existence and the terms of the tenancy. 204. Vidi In estimating the damage to property by the altering or widening of a street the arbitrators shall take into account an additional value or advantage which may accrue to the several proprietors and occupants from the convenience and security given by the widening or altering of the street, and where the arbitrators are of opinion that any proprietors of land so required for the streets may be indemnified at less expense by having an equal portion assigned to them from adjoining land, the arbitrators shall mark off and in similar manner appraise so much of the adjoining land that they may think sufficient to replace the land required for the street, and the land so marked off shall belong to the first-mentioned proprietor and be instead of all indemnity, and the appraised value of the land shall be paid, and shall be in satisfaction of the indemnity, and of all right and title to the land. 224. The council shall specify what employees are to be bonded, the amounts for which they are to be bonded and the terms and conditions and sureties applicable, and different amounts, terms, conditions and sureties may be specified in regard to different employees. 4. The council may allow a councillor to participate in a meeting by electronic means where the electronic means enables the councillor to listen to the proceedings and to be heard. be spent only for the purpose of a business improvement area for which they were collected. 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. 184. Where a contract referred to in subsection (1) cannot be made, or where it is advisable to do so, the council may by resolution determine to expropriate the land or interest in the land, and the value of the land or interest shall be determined by arbitration as provided in this Act. You will need your "Parcel ID" number, which can be found at the Property Appraiser website, to begin the permit process. (d) 121. 221. 308. Where it is be shown to the satisfaction of the council that the owner or lessee of vacant land along or near to which water or sewage pipes have been laid, has been offered or can obtain fair market value or rental for the land, and refuses to sell or lease or otherwise dispose of the land for building purposes, the council may fix, impose and apply to and upon the land and the interest of the owner and lessee of the land and to collect and recover the rates, taxes and assessments that would be assessed, imposed or paid, or that the owner or lessee would be liable or subject to pay upon or in respect to the lands if the lands were built upon, including in the assessment the rental value of the supposed buildings, at the fair average value of buildings on the same street or adjoining street, or similarly situated. 383. (4) (b) Crown land - Definitions. (3) (a) 223. and. (3) 251. Parks and Recreation Commission Where no person is nominated for the office of deputy mayor, the mayor and councillors may, at the first meeting of the council after an election, elect one councillor to be deputy mayor. (5) and regulations made under that Act, the promenade shall be under the management and control of the council or the authority referred to in subsection (4). The licence fee referred to in subsection (4) shall be recoverable in a court in a suit by the city against the operator and the properties and equipment employed in the operation of a circus shall be liable to attachment and to execution in satisfaction of a judgment in the action whether or not the property or equipment is owned by the operator liable for the licence fees. the contravention to which the notice applies; (b) (2) 47. the members of the bargaining committee shall be members of the association referred to in subsection (3); and. (1)A person who obstructs an officer or member of the fire department in the discharge of his or her duties or wilfully retards the passage of any engine, apparatus or appliance used by that officer or member is guilty of an offence. 394. 1 Ord. 340.20 An order under subsection (7) shall not become effective unless confirmed by a resolution of the council approved by at least 5 councillors. 127. (1)The council may, in by-laws or regulations, fix and prescribe a scale of fares, rates and charges which shall be paid to licensed cab-drivers, driving within a radius of 19.2 kilometres from the city hall in St. John's. (3) 12. The provisions of this Act or of a rule, regulation, or by-law made under this Act relating to. Good repair required The development appeal board or the council shall cause to be produced before the judge on the hearing of the appeal all papers and documents in its possession affecting the matter of the appeal. Rent to Lieutenant-Governor 403. and a copy of this plan shall be kept in the vault of the Registry of Deeds and shall be brought up to date at intervals of 6 months; (b) Septic tanks Commission of investigation St. John's Development Regulations - City of St. John's (2) 198. (2) 53. 340.18 Lions Club the portion of Bannerman 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) 137. An owner of a building or premises shall not permit water or other fluid matter to be discharged or to escape from the building or premises, through or upon a street but an owner is required to provide a properly constructed underground drain for conveyance of that water into a public sewer. that where payment is not voluntarily made to the city as laid out in the notice, a summons will be issued with respect to the contravention stated on the violation notice. RSN1970 c40 s120; 1975 No66 s6; 1978 c45 s7. Offence Meetings of the council shall be held in public unless a meeting is called as a special or privileged meeting or declared by a vote of the council at a meeting to be a special or privileged meeting, in which case all members of the public present shall leave. (8) Conflict of interests (1)For the purpose of providing a basis and means by which to fix, establish and impose rates the council shall appoint 1 or more assessors or appraisers who shall be sworn or affirmed before a justice of the peace to discharge the duties of their office. The council may charge simple or compound interest on assessments imposed under this Act that are not paid on or before the date on which they become due, if, before making that charge, the council passes a resolution establishing whether the interest shall be simple or compound, the rate of interest to be charged and when that interest shall be applied. (a) (a) In this section the words "public buildings" includes hospitals, orphanages, schools, colleges, churches, theatres, cinema theatres, rinks, halls, factories, hotels, boarding-houses and other buildings to which the public resort in numbers. 253. (3) 149. 142. A person or company contravening section 277 is liable, in addition to payment of the licence fee, to a fine not exceeding $100. Where the property is assessed to a person who is not liable to be assessed for it, the rate or tax sought to be imposed on him or her may, notwithstanding a lapse of time, be enforced against a person who should have been assessed in respect to the property. Power to tax Light and power refuses to permit the appraisers to enter and inspect the premises occupied by him or her for the purpose of assessing the value of the premises. The plan to the Act 56 Vic., (Special Session) Cap. 83. (1) Accessory uses, buildings or structures shall be permitted in all districts, 201. (1)The years of pensionable service as a civil servant of an official who has entered or enters the employ of the city directly from employment as an established civil servant shall be added to his or her years of service in the employ of the city for the purposes of pension payable by the city. The council may require that admission to the entertainment be by ticket to be obtained from the council by the person or company responsible for the management of the entertainments. 29. A tenant of a building shall upon the request of the assessors make a written statement giving the name of the owner of the building he or she occupies, the purpose for which he or she occupies, and the weekly, monthly or yearly rentals payable by him or her and shall enumerate all services supplied by the owner as part of the tenancy. to sweep, clean and employ watering, oiling or other dust-laying methods on the streets; and. Where the council is requested in writing by a majority of the members of the fire department to direct the city negotiator to act under this section, the council shall so direct, and the city negotiator shall, within 60 days after receipt of the request by the council, (a) the National Special loans City property defined 338. (5) (4) 3. 54. Menu, Access to Information and Protection of Privacy, Access to Information and the Protection of Privacy, any building, engineering, mining or other operation in, on, over or under land, making any material change in the use or the intensity of use of any land, buildings or premises, parking a trailer or vehicle for accommodation or sales. A person who injures or destroys a tree shall be subject to a fine of not less than $5 or more than $50, for every offence. "bus" means a vehicle adapted to carry more than 6 adult passengers in addition to the driver; and. For the purpose of more effectually developing an area referred to in subsection (1) the Lieutenant-Governor in Council may vest in the Newfoundland The council shall have power to acquire or set aside land for the purpose of a municipal dump or garbage disposal area and to provide by regulation for the control of municipal dumps or areas and for the prevention of trespass and scavenging on the dumps or areas. (1)The council may erect, or may grant permission to a person or society to erect drinking fountains in a street or public space in the city. (1)The council shall have possession and control of Windsor Lake, Round Pond, Newfound Pond, George's Pond, Petty Harbour Long Pond, Handy Pond and all lakes and ponds within the catchment area of the Broad Cove River above an elevation of 91.44 metres over mean sea level at the Harbour of St. John's and of the Crown lands within the watershed of those lakes and ponds. 154.070 ACCESSORY USES, BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES. For example, the Fences and Walls Ordinance in the City of Kansas City outlines the minimum requirements for building a fence or wall. Planning fee 89. 210. 325. (3) 46. CITY OF ST. JOHN 8944 ST. CHARLES ROCK ROAD, ST. JOHN, MO 63114 TELEPHONE (314) 427-8700 #3 FAX (314) 427-6818 www.cityofstjohn.org BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION TWO SETS OF PLANS must be submitted with your building permit application. City boundary to report to the council at each weekly meeting upon the work of his or her department during the previous week stating the number of persons at work, the number of loads of garbage collected, and the other particulars that may be required of him or her; and. to close a street temporarily for the purpose of repairs or removal of snow, ice or obstructions for a reason considered necessary by the council, and to prescribe the class of traffic which may use the street, and to prohibit the use of the streets or a specified street in the city by a vehicle which is not equipped with snow tires or tire chains on the rear wheels of the vehicle; and to close a street either temporarily or permanently where the council considers it necessary to do so in the public interest; and. 262. Lien for taxes houses, courts or alleys are unfit for human habitation; or. cause serious interference with traffic. An action or other legal proceeding in respect of anything done under this section does not lie against the council or an official or employee of the council, where the action or other proceeding is not based on malfeasance or misfeasance. 32. 234. Exemption re industrial enterprise, 377. Appeal from assessment 298. for the registration and licensing of persons engaged in the business of electric wiring and the manner in which electric wiring shall be done and the character of materials to be employed, and prescribing the fees to be paid for licences; (c) 50. "owner" where used in relation to property within the city. a permit has been given by the city engineer to perform the construction, alteration, moving or repair in accordance with the plans and specifications. prohibit or regulate or prevent the use of catapults, slings, bows and arrows and other weapons; and. 333. (2) Equality of votes in respect to winter maintenance of roads and snow clearing, including regulations which. outlining programs and activities which may be undertaken by boards; (i) 368. to inspect the conduct of officers in the government of the city; (d) to acquire a right of way over private or public lands for the construction of transmission lines for the purpose of conveying electrical power to and for the use of the city for light and power purposes; (e) A person who witnesses the commission of an offence referred to in subsection (1) may apprehend without warrant the offender and to convey him or her before a provincial court judge, to be dealt with in the manner provided in subsection (1). (d) 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. Rep. by 2001 cM-20.2 s103 205. All bills of parcels for goods supplied, or accounts for repairs or other work done, or for payments under contacts where they are due, with the order for them, countersigned by the officials to whom the goods were delivered, or for whose department the work was done, shall be presented to the city manager weekly, and where correct, shall be paid immediately, and charged to the appropriate departmental grant or allocation. and regulations made under that Act, the council may establish all or a part of a street in the city solely or principally as a pedestrian promenade, prohibit the use of the street by vehicles or a specified class of vehicles, except to the extent or for the period that may be specified, and permit obstruction of the promenade in the manner, at the times and to the extent that the council may consider desirable. to inspect all dwelling houses which he or she has reason to believe are in a dilapidated or insanitary condition, and to order that the houses are to be abated as a nuisance or are to be repaired or cleansed; (f) The park shall be managed for and on behalf of the city by a committee known as the Bowring Park Committee, in this section referred to as the committee, and composed of the mayor, as chairperson, and 9 members: (a) Right of entry The licence fee referred to in subsection (4) shall be paid in advance on the morning of each day of operation or intended operation and it shall be a condition of a licence for the operation of a circus issued to a person under this section that the licence shall be automatically cancelled upon failure of the licensee to make payment in advance on a day of an amount payable under this subsection. requiring commercial property below the prescribed standards to be prepared and maintained to comply with the standards or the land to be cleared of all buildings and structures and left in a graded and levelled condition; and. 172. 222. (h) Notwithstanding anything in another statute, no royalties shall be payable to the government of the province in respect of the generation of power from the waters vested in the council under this section. (g) the development or subdivision of lands; (e) to require a person permitted to carry on business, in this section called a licensee, to take out an annual or temporary licence; (e) Heritage Buildings hinder or impede the ploughing of or removal of snow or ice from the street, or, (iv) The development appeal board or the council shall produce before the judge on the hearing of the appeal all papers and documents in its possession affecting the matter of the appeal. 313. 340.7 185. ThePublic Utilities Act (b) Cleanliness required 44. The council may, by regulation or by-law, regulate or prohibit the location or position of buildings in relation to streets or proposed streets or to existing buildings. Where a person, supplied with water by the council, wrongfully does, or permits to be done, anything in contravention of this Act or the regulations, or fails to do anything which under this Act or the regulations ought to be done for the prevention of waste, undue consumption, or contamination of the water, the council may, without prejudice to another remedy against that person, cut off any of the pipes through which water is supplied to him or her or for his or her use, and may stop supplying that person with water so long as the cause of injury remains or is not remedied. All fences, walls and hedges shall comply with the following requirements which relate to height, location and design. Park (c) 380. (b) a building which is an accessory building to an existing private family dwelling, and for the purpose of this paragraph "accessory building" means a detached building appurtenant to that dwelling and located on the same lot and providing better and more convenient enjoyment of that dwelling; (b) Building permits to exempt a development undertaken under this section or any lands or buildings comprised in a development area or a part of the area or a corporation, group or person undertaking a development under this section from the application of all or any of the laws, by-laws, rules or regulations applicable to developments or subdivisions or buildings under this Act or enacted by the council under this Act; and. (7) It shall be the duty of the medical officer. to regulate the manner in which the St. John's 17. (1)The council shall have power to extend the water main to and to erect hydrants on a waterside premises where it is considered necessary for fire protection. A cab-driver shall not charge or be entitled to recover a fare in excess of those in the scale provided. to prepare all legal documents required by the city; (d) 404. Appeal judge under section 400 shall be considered to be a judgment of the Provincial Court 11. 208. An elapsed period of time after which fire services may be withdrawn under subsection (7) shall be stated in a contract which the city may make under subsection (3). (6) to the development appeal board established by the council; or. Where, by the alteration of a street, building sites have been eliminated or have been reduced in depth or in width, so that the value is depreciated, the council may expropriate any lands adjoining where they are available, and may award them to the owners of the building sites, and the value of the land so expropriated shall be ascertained by arbitration. A person who, without just cause. 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) 340.12 Removal of vehicles to prepare and present to the council, not later than December 15 of each year, an itemized estimate of the financial needs of the departments referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) for the next year, and of sums which may be required for other public works that he or she considers necessary; (d) (a) "securities" shall mean bonds, debentures, debenture stocks or other securities. (6) 8. St. John's 256. The estimated amount of the licence fee shall be paid on the acceptance of the contract, and the balance, shall be paid by or refunded to the contractor or builder on the completion of the contract. may contain other terms or conditions that the council considers appropriate. 76. (4) Read the Ministerial Development Regulations,required by the Province to form part of all development regulations. Voting for expenditure Starting at a point, at the centre of the tower of Fort Amherst lighthouse, then running on a course of north 34, 32' east, a distance of 405.26 metres to a point in the high water mark of North Head on the north side of the St. John's Narrows; then running in a general northerly direction along the high water mark of the eastern shore of the District of St. John's East and passing thereby, Soldiers Gulch, Cuckolds Cove and Cuckolds Head; then running in a westerly direction along the south shoreline of Quidi Vidi Harbour to the centre line of Quidi Vidi River; then in a northwesterly direction following the meanders of the centre line of Quidi Vidi River to a point being the intersection of the centre line of Quidi Vidi River and the northeast street line of Quidi Vidi Road; then running along the northeast street line of Quidi Vidi Road or the Boulevarde to its intersection with the west street line of White Hills Road; then along the west street line of White Hills Road to the point of intersection of the west street line of White Hills Road, and the east street line of Newfoundland Drive; then running north 66, 42' 3" west, 1024.71 metres to a point in the centre of a bridge over the Virginia River at its intersection with the Logy Bay Road and then running north 76, 14' 30" west, 213.85 metres to a point, being on the east boundary of the North East Land Development and then following the boundaries of the North East Land Development north 2, 23' 57" east, 23.87 metres; north 34 04' 37" west, 77.50 metres; north 8, 46' 24" west, and 149.73 metres; north 23, 49' 49" east, 6.4 metres; south 81, 58' 7" east, 5.24 metres; north 48, 48' twenty-three 23" east, 26.72 metres; north 30, 31' 57" west, 17.68 metres; south 73, 17' 3" west 30.48 metres; north 29, 59' 33" west, 78.72 metres; south 60, 44' 26" west, 124.14 metres north; 31, 48" west, 95.55 metres to the south boundary of Maunders Lane and then running south 60 , 7' 56" west, 403.90 metres to the point of intersection of the centre line of Torbay Road and Maunders Lane; and then running south 85, 46' 39" west, 1,466.23 metres to the point of intersection of the centre line of Portugal Cove Road and Hunt's Lane; and then running south 31 west, 822.96 metres; and then running south 41, 40' east, 449.37 metres; and then running south 39 39' 26" west, 1,001.04 metres to a point in the centre of a bridge, the bridge the first bridge on Mount Scio Road west of Nagles Hill Road; and then running south 38, 31' 36 " west, 2130.55 metres more or less to a point on the southern side of Oxen Pond Road; then following the southern reservation of Oxen Pond Road in a generally westerly direction a distance of 457.2 metres more or less to a point, the point being the most western extremity of a triangle of land jutting into and separating Groves Road from Oxen Pond Road; then south 18, 30' west, a distance of 220.98 metres more or less to a point on the southern side of Thorburn Road; then in a generally easterly direction along the southern boundary of Thorburn Road, a distance of 456.29 metres to the point of intersection of the line with the northeast boundary corner of land of the St. John's Housing Corporation Industrial Development; and then running south 32, 45' 32" west, 70.71 metres; and then running south 53, 52' 23" west, 91.32 metres; and then running north 73, 14' 57" west, 100.89 metres; and then running south forty-nine 49, 45' 44" west, 170.69 metres; and then running north 35, 52' 9" west, 96.37 metres to the point of intersection of the line with the northernmost angle of land of the St. John's Housing Corporation Industrial Development; and then running 49, 30' 11" west, 551.38 metres along the northwestern boundary of the northwest corner of land of the St. John's Housing Corporation Industrial Development; and then running south 40, 43' 34" east, along the northwestern boundary of land of the St. John's Housing Corporation Development, 455.36 metres to a point on the Kenmount Road, the point being 467.87 metres west of the intersection of the centre line of Kenmount Road and the centre line of Peet Street; and then running south 29, 9' 52" east, 1,533.50 metres to the point of intersection of the centre line of Jensens Camp Road and Blackmarsh Road; and then running south 36, 39' 57" west, 2,868.02 metres to the point of intersection of Topsail Road and Greenwood Avenue; and then running south 64, 14' 45" west, 58.38 metres to the intersection of the centre line of Greenwood Avenue and the original west street line of Dunns Road; and then running south 36, 52' 44" east, 220.07 metres more or less to a point, the point being the intersection of the centre line of Dunns Bridge and the southern bank of the Waterford River; then in a generally southerly and southeasterly direction following the southern bank of the Waterford River and the western Bank of an unnamed stream that flows into the Waterford River for a distance of 566.93 metres more or less to a point, the point being the intersection of the west bank of the unnamed stream and the northwest abutment of a bridge that carries the Canadian National Railway line over the stream; then following the centre line of the Canadian National Railway track in a generally easterly direction 213.35 metres more or less to a point, the point being located 563.88 metres more or less in a generally southwesterly direction from the intersection of the centre line of the Canadian National Railway track and the centre line of Old Placentia Road; then running south, 41 east, crossing Old Placentia Road and following the fence line of private lands and the continuation thereof, for a distance of 957.07 metres more or less to a point on the north bank of South Brook, then following the meanders of the north bank of South Brook in a generally northeasterly direction to a point opposite the northernmost corner of land of O'Neils and then running by the land of O'Neil, south 69, 46' 44" east, 255.27 metres to a point, the point being the northwest limits of the Bay Bulls Road, then running in a northeasterly direction, and following the northwest limits of the Bay Bulls Road, 272.47 metres to a point, the point being the intersection of the northwest limits of the Bay Bulls Road and the southwest corner of private land fronting on the Bay Bulls Road, and then running along the private land north 55, 12' 52" west, 49.34 metres to a point on the southeast limits of an abandoned railway right of way, and then running along the southeast limits of the railway right of way north 25, 34' 45" east, 390.24 metres; north 38, 10' 18" east, 68.16 metres; north 58, 36' 12" east, 78.73 metres to a point on the southwest property line of one Frank Stanley, and then running along the southwest property line of Frank Stanley, north 28, 47' 17" west, 56.16 metres; north 34, 30' 44" east, 2.83 metres to a point on the northwest property of Frank Stanley; and then running along the northwest property of Frank Stanley and Charles Stanley, north 59, 44' 44" east, 37.03 metres to a point on the southwest boundary line of the Lannon property; and then running along the southwest boundary line of the Lannon property north 31, 31' 44" west, 14.84 metres; north 13, 22' 16" west, 3.17 metres; north 19, 34' 13" west, 9.2 metres to a point on the north boundary line of the Lannon property; and then running along the north boundary line of the Lannon property north 75, 48' 14" east, 29.36 metres to a point on the northeast boundary line of the Lannon property; and then running along the northeast boundary line of the Lannon property and the prolongation of the line south 33, 4' 21" east, 78.76 metres to a point on the northwest limits of the Bay Bulls Road; and then running along the northwest limits of the Bay Bulls Road, north 46, 23' 50" east, 259.32 metres to a point in the west bank of O'Brien's Brook; and then running north 46, 52' 49" west, 56.69 metres to a point in the south bank of South River; then following the south bank of the South River in a generally northeasterly direction 106.68 metres more or less to the intersection of the south bank of the South River and the centre line of the Canadian National Railway track; then following the railway track in a generally easterly direction for a distance of 341.38 metres more or less to a point, the point being the intersection of the centre line of the railway track and the continuation of the centre line of the road crossing Waterford Bridge; then running south 33, 50' east, 106.68 metres more or less; and then running north 39, 26' 49" east, 2,119.61 metres to a point, the point being distant 152.4 metres measured on a course of south 69, 27' 56" east, from the centre of Symes Bridge; and then running north, 54, 27' 11" east, 3,871.44 metres, to the point of commencement.

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