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BY-LAW # 330
CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL ENACTS AS
FOLLOWS:
11111 1. that, effective January 1st, 1980, the following rates shall
be paid per Council Meeting to Council Members, to include
REGULAR AND SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETINGS, held in the Village of
Port Burwell, and to exclude Committee Meetings:
REEVE $50.00
COUNCILLORS $35.00
2. that, effective January 1st, 1980, the following rates shall
be paid to Council Members for attendance at out-of-town
meetings:
Reeve: $50.00 per day, plus receipted expenses
Council: $35.00 per day, plus receipted expenses
3. that effective January 1st, 1980, Council Members who drive
their own automobiles to out-of-town meetings be paid a mileage
allowance of $.202 per mile.
4. that one-third of such payments to Council Members, plus mile-
age allowance be deemed to be for expenses, incident to the "
discharge of their duties.
5. that all former By-Laws and Resolutions of the Village of Port
Burwell Council, respecting remuneration to Council Members,
be and are hereby repealed.
BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME:
BY-LAW PASSED, ENGROSSED BY THE CLERK, SIGNED AND SEALED BY THE REEVE,
THIS /y DAY OF ICI title!! y /9jC •
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Clerk
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REEVE
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THE MUNICIPALITY OF VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
Meeting J.-. ,A.HA 4910
MovedByr....-1441--
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That leave be granted to introduce By-law #330
Seconded B
to rescind By—Law #307 and to fix the members of Council's rate of pay, as per
attached By—Law # 330.
and that Bylaw presented herewith be read a first time.
By-law read a 4,4..........
time
Moved By
That By-law now read a first time be read a
second time forthwith.
Seconded B
y-law read a time
Moved By /* 6:( 7;-•-•
That By-law now read a second time be read
a third time forthwith.
Seconded
By-law read a --24.—time
Marla B7' 4e2r-- That By-law now read a third time do pass,
be engrossed by the Clerk, and signed and
spoonded .. ..(ZALIO "2-if sealed by the Reeve.
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BY—LAW # 331
CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWRTJ ENACTS AS
FOLLOWS:
111/ WHEREAS, RESOLUTION #6 of the 4th Regular Meeting of Council on February 6,
1978, provided for the appointment of a Harbour Commission as set out, with
members designated on that date;
AND WHEREAS, members of Council and Committees are prone to change from
time to time; •
AND WHEREAS; the Council makes provision for the following members of the
HARBOUR COMMITrEE to consist of:
REEVE EX—OFFICIO : During term of office
ONE COUNCILLOR: During term of office
FIVE MEMBERS: From the Public Ratepayers
AND WHEREAS, GUIDELINES as attached to this BY—LAW #331 are mandatory to
provide for Rules and Regulations to assist the Harbour Commission in their
duties;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell
hereby authorizes the Reeve and the Clerk to execute the aforesaid Guidelines
to form a part of this By—Law #331 which fully confirms the resolved estab—
lishment of the Harbour Development Committee as an appointed sub—committee
of Council.
BY—LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME:
BY—LAW PASSED, ENGROSSED BY THE CLERK, SIGNED AND SEALED BY THE REEVE,
THIS //g DAY OF _lam„t,,
, 1 /910 .
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Clerk
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' Reeve
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CORPORATION OF THE VILiJAGE Or PORT BURWELL
HARBOUR COMMITTEE
GUIDELINESS
I. Regular Meetings of the Harbour Committee will be held each month, with
all seven members present. (Reeve, Ex-Officio, one Councillor, 5 Members)
1. A quorum shall consist of four members, one of whom must be a mem-
ber of Council.
1111/ 2. The Agenda for the meeting will be in each member's hands, one week
prior to the meeting.
3. Each item on the Agenda shall be fully discussed and resolved, if
possible. If not, the item will'be tabled for the next meeting and
brought up at each successive meeting, until such time as a decision
• has been reached.
4. Any member who is required to make a report to the Committee, who
finds he cannot attend the meeting, shall either ask for a postpone-
ment of the meeting, or, present a written report to the Chairman,
prior to the meeting, in order that it may be read.
5. The Harbour Committee shall present to the Council, a copy of the
Minutes, containing all decisions and suggestions made in business
of the meetings.
II. The Harbour Committee shall assist, whenever required, in dredging opera-
tions and Harbour Development.
1. The Committee shall accept the physical, but not the financial res-
ponsibility of the dredge and work boat, keeping Council aware of all
related requirements.
2. No debt or obligation shall be incurred by the Harbour Committee and
no payments shall be made. by or on behalf of the Committee, unless
duly authorized by resolution of Council.
3. The Harbour Committee may solicit, or assist Council in obtaining
funding for ongoing dredging and Harbour maintenance. The Committee
may receive gifts, or bequests, on behalf of the Village, to be
applied to the furtherance of harbour development.
III. The Harbour Committee shall watch over all harbour activity and advise
Council of any problems that arise, giving estions as to any required
action.
1. The Committee shall assist the Wharfinger in the pursuit of his duties.
2. The Committee shall keep in close contact with the Fishermen to ensure
that any problems that they have to be discussed, are, if not resolved,
at least brought to Council's attention.
IV. The Harbour Committee shall actively support and promote harbour activities,
working in conjunction with the Recreational Board,when so required.
V. The Harbour Committee shall foster and gather as much information as pos-
sible, to promote any harbour-related commercial or recreational enterprise,
thus acting as a minor type of "Chamber 'of Commerce", for the Village.
VI'. In carrying out their duties, the Harbour Committee shall, at all times,
be the agent of the Municipal Corporation and while acting on the Committee,
no member shall incur any liability by reason of anything done or left
undone by the Committee.
P)ATED AT THE VILLAGE OF PORT BUR ELL
THIS DAY OF 19_. ////
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G HARBOUR COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
REEVE - VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL (/
CLERK-TREASURER - VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
THE MUNICIPALITY OF VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
Meeting c1.,�.V...CA , ,I /1 ,19.geO
Moved By ` - 'c-14 "
That leave be granted to introduce By-law #331
Seoonded By -._' Z / l
to provide br a By—Law to confirm the resolved establishment of the Harbour
Development Committee as an appointed sub—committee of Council;
and to authorize the Reeve and the Clerk to execute the Harbour Committee Guidelines
to form a part of this By—Law.
and that Bylaw presented herewith beer read a first time.
By-law read a _...._. 1 ix _.._. time
Moved By .._ _..__.--_.
That By-law now read a first time be read a
Seconded B7 �� 4,447s.4 `� second time forthwith.
By-law read a .._L'vOl time
Moved By !ve'td- 6el'---4--e'.n -
That By-law now read a second lime be read
a third time forthwith.
Seconded B'y _. (e ,, J ........
By-law read a ....._-..1L4f_._ tuna
Moved By ..__.-���
That By-law now read a third time do pass,
jAt� � � be engrossed by the Clerk, and signed and
Seconded By ...____._. __ ___. �._ sealed by the Reeve.
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THE MUNICIPALITY OF VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
Meeting February 11, ,19 8Q...
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— Moved By _ / ..
That leave be granted to introduce By-law. #332
Seconded By -.•--- �" .._.._..._
to engage Mr. Robert G. LaCroix as Clerk Treasurer and Tax Collector for the
Village of Port Burwell, commencing duties on Feb. 13, 1980.
Starting rate of pay $10,400. per year with the understanding that after three months
of satisfactory service, a raise in salary will be considered by Council.
and that Bylaw presented herewith be read a first time.
By-Law read a __...J 51 time
Moved By C-a'
That By-law now read a first time be read a
� � ���v second time forthwith.
Seconded By .__ ._.._....._.�..___
By-law read a ._aa.-v A' time
Moved By ►� ._..___.....__._
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� That By-law now read a second time be read
a third time forthwith.
Saoontlad -
By-Lw read a .Cd. .-------time
Moved By �-4 -_----------
That By-law now read a third time do pass,
be engrossed by the Clerk, and signed and
Seconded By ___._ Haled by the Reeve.
THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
BY-LAW NO. 3.L9 3
'S A BY-LAW to close part of Wellington Street, in the Village
of Port Burwell.
WHEREAS under The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 284,
the Council of every municipality may pass by-laws to close or
stop-up any.highway within the municipality.
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to close and stop-up
a certain part of Wellington Street according to Registered Plan
No. 12 for the Village of Port Burwell.
AND WHEREAS the effect of this By-Law will not deprive
any person of means of engress and egress to and from his lands.
AND WHEREAS notice of intention to pass this by-law was
duly advertised in the Tillsonburg News, being a newspaper with
general circulation in the community, once a week for four
successive weeks, commencing November 2nd, 1979.
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Council of the Corporation
of the Village of Port Burwell as follows:
1. THAT part of Wellington Street according to Registered
Plan No. 12 for the Village of Port Burwell, hereinafter
particularly described is hereby closed and stopped up:
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land
and premises situate, lying and being in the Village
of Port Burwell, in the County of Elgin and being
composed of part of Wellington Street according to
Registered Plan 12 for the said Village, more
particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the north easterly angle of Lot 20, on
the west side of Robinson Street according to said
Plan No. 12;
THENCE westerly along the northerly limit of said
Lot 20 a distance of 116.75 feet;
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THENCE northerly a distance of 66 feet more or
less to a point on the southerly limit of Lot
21 on the west side of Robinson Street distant
• 122 feet from the south easterly angle thereof;
THENCE easterly along the southerly limit of the
said Lot 21 a distance of 122 feet to the south •
easterly angle of the said Lot 21;
THENCE southerly a distance of 66 feet to the
place of beginning.
READ a FIRST, SECOND and THIRD TIME and SIGNED, SEALED,
and NUMBERED Jj,3 this day of � � ,"� , 1980.
REEVE
CLERK
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THE MUNICIPALITY OF VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
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Meeting February 4, ,1980
Moved By
..... _._ .__ ►.�___._.
That leave be granted to introduce Bylaw {#
Seconded By -._--_�.._..-..._...... _ _
Being a BByy-Law to close, stop-up and sell that portion of Wellington Street
inmediately West of Robinson Street.
(The first Resolution having been given second reading on November 12, 1979;
is now "voided" by means of new wording, as in this Resolution to be given
three readings.)
and that Bylaw presented herewith be read a first time.
By-law read a ! 5+ time
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Moved By --..-- ='✓• (•- -- -
/ That By-law now read a first time be read a
Seconded By -N ,� second time forthwith.
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By-law read a .-�.
6/4/14t.
Moved By
That By-law now read a second time be read
a third time forthwith.
Seconded lam_- -
By-law read a ..... time
Moved By _ That By-law now read a third time do pass,
be engrossed by the Clerk, and signed and
Seconded By sealed by the Reeve.
41/CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF Sr BURWELL W 6'
BY—LAW # 334
Being a By—Law to regulate the supply of water and the price
therefore from the communal water system in the Village of Port Burwell.
WHEREAS Sections 8, 12, and 27 of the Public Utilities Act, R.S.O.
1970, Chapter 390, authorizes the Corporation to pass by—laws to regulate
the supply of water and to fix the price to be paid therefore;
11110 AND WHEREAS The Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell on
16 September 1969 entered into an Agreement with Her Majesty the Queen in
Right of Ontario as represented by the former Ontario Water Resources
Commission, by the Minister of the Environment for the supply of water to
the Municipality;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port
Burwell on 11 November- 1971 passed By—Law No. 259 which was subsequently
approved by the Ontario Municipal Board and which imposes water rates on all
users of the water system to raise funds for purposes of making payments to
the Treasurer of Ontario under the agreement;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient by the Council of the Corporation
of the Village of Port Burwell that a new By—Law be passed establishing
increased water rates to be imposed against each user of the system provided
with water service;
NOW THEREFORE, Pursuant to Sections 8, 12, and 27 of the Public
Utilities Act, the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell
enacts as follows:
1) A water rate is hereby imposed upon the owners or occupants of lands
which are supplied with water as a consequence of the entering into
the above mentioned water service agreement by the Corporation of
the Village of Port Burwell.
2) The water rate shall be charged as follows:
(a) A flat water rate of $ 126.00 per year, with a charge of $ 10.50
per month, billed bi—monthly, to each user (including cottagers)
in respect to lands which are used for purposes other than
Commercial and Industrial, and
(b) A water rate of $ 2.82 per 1000 gallons of metered water
consumption to each user in respect of land which is used for
Commercial or Industrial purposes; with a minimum charge of
$ 12.00 per month, billed monthly.
3) This By—Law rescinds and supercedes all other By—Laws, which
contravene the above rates, and comes into effect on the repeal by
the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell of
By—Law # 259 passed 11 November 1971.
BY—LAW READ A FIRST TIME,
BY—LAW READ A SECOND TIME,
BY—LAW READ A THIRD TIME, PASSED ENGROSSED BY THE CLERK, AND SIGNED AND
SEALED BY THE REEVE, ON THE /D+�DAY OF/Zee/h980, A.D.
411/ — -9— 4; / 71/
CLERK REEVE/
SCHEME "A" TO BY—LAW p334
SERVICE MINIMUM RATE PER TWO
MONTHS
A) Domestic — 5/8 Service:
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1. Single Family Dwelling Flat Rate $ 21.00
2. Multiple Family Dwelling Flat Rate $ 21.00 per unit
3. Swimming Pool $ 4.00 per 1000 gallons
capacity annual
charge
B) Cottagers — 5/8 Service: Flat Rate $ 21.00
C) Commercial and Industrial: Consumption in $ 12.00 per month
excess of 3000 minimum bill
gallons @ $2.82
per 1000 gallons
D) Inspection Charge: $ 10.00
E) Turn—ons and Turn—offs: Seasonal, allowed one turn—on and one turn—off
per year
F) Collection of Deliquent Accounts: $ 10.00
G) Outside of Municipality users using Village water will pay 1-1/2 times
metered rate of $ 12.00 minimum charge.
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. SCHEDULE "A" TO BY—IAW 0334
SERVICE MINIMUM RATE PER TWO
MONTHS
A) Domestic — 5/8 Service:
11110 1. Single Family Dwelling Flat Rate $ 21.00
2. Multiple Family Dwelling Flat Rate $ 21.00 per unit
3. Swimming Pool $ 4.00 per 1000 gallons
capacity annual
charge
B) Cottagers — 5/8,Service: Flat Rate $ 21.90
C) Commercial and Industrial: Consumption in $ 12.00 per month
excess of 3000 minimum bill
gallons @ $2.82
per 1000 gallons
D) Inspection Charge: $ 10.00
E) Turn—ons and Turn—offs: Seasonal, allowed one turn—on and one turn—off
per year
F) Collection of Deliquent Accounts: $ 10.00
G) Outside of Municipality users using Village water will pay 1-1/2 times
metered rate of $ 12.00 minimum charge.
: IPRPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF J BURWELL
BY—LAW # 334
Being a By—Law to regulate the supply of water and the price
therefore from the communal water system in the Village of Port Burwell.
WHEREAS Sections 8, 12, and 27 of the Public Utilities Act, R.S.O.
1970, Chapter 390, authorizes the Corporation to pass by—laws to regulate
the supply of water and to fix the price to be paid therefore;
AND WHEREAS The Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell on
16 September 1969 entered into an Agreement with Her Majesty the Queen in
Right of Ontario as represented by the former Ontario Water Resources
Commission, by the Minister of the Environment for the supply of water to
the Municipality;
AND WHERE'n the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port
Burwell on 11 November 1971 passed By—Law No. 259 which was subsequently
approved by the Ontario Municipal Board and which imposes water rates on all
users of the water system to raise funds for purposes of making payments to
the Treasurer of Ontario under the agreement;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient by the Council of the Corporation
of the Village of Port Burwell that a new By—Law be passed establishing
increased water rates to be imposed against each user of the system provided
with water service;
NOW THEREFORE, Pursuant to Sections 8, 12, and 27 of the Public
Utilities Act, the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell
enacts as follows:
1) A water rate is hereby imposed upon the owners or occupants of lands
which are supplied with water as a consequence of the entering into
the above mentioned water service agreement by the Corporation of
the Village of Port Burwell.
2) The water rate shall be charged as follows:
(a) A flat water rate of $ 126.00 per year, with a charge of $ 10.50
per month, billed bi—monthiy, to each user (including cottagers)
in respect to lands which are used for purposes other than
Commercial and Industrial, and
(b) A water rate of $ 2.82 per 1000 gallons of metered water
consumption to each user in respect of land which is used for
Commercial or Industrial purposes; with a minimum charge of
$ 12.00 per month, billed monthly.
3) This By—Law rescinds and supercedes all other By—Laws, which
contravene the above rates, and comes into effect on the repeal by
the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell of
By—Law # 259 passed 11 November 1971.
BY—LAW READ A FIRST TIME,
BY—LAS! READ A SECOND TIME,
BY—LAW READ A THIRD TIME, PASSED ENGROSSED BY THE CLERK, AND SIGNED AND
SEALED BY THE REEVE, ON THE /O h•DAY OF I?'�=�L'/-'1980, A.D.
CLERK REEVE
SCHEDULE "A" TO BY—LAW
SERVICE MINIMUM RATE PER TWO
MONTHS
A) Domestic — 5/8 Service:
1. Single Family Dwelling Flat Rate $ 21.00
2. Multiple Famy Dwelling Flat Rate $ 21.00 per unit
3. Swimming Pool $ 4.00 per 1000 gallons
capacity annual
charge
B) Cottagers — 5/8 Service: . Flat Rate $ 21.00
C) Commercial and Industrial: Consumption in $ 12.00 per month
excess of 3000 minimum bill
gallons @ $2.82
per 1000 gallons
D) Inspection Charge: $ 10.00
E) Turn—ons and Turn—offs: Seasonal, allowed one turn—on and one turn—off
per year
F) Collection of Deliquent Accounts: $ 10.00
G) Outside of Municipality users using Village water will pay 1-1/2 times
metered rate of $ 12.00 minimum charge.
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THE CORPCRATION OF
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THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
41111 BY LAW # 335
( Municipal Act Section 636 )
THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL ENACTS
AS FOLLOWS:
THAT the tax amounts as indicated on Schedule "A" to this by law be and
are hereby approved for write-off; and
THAT rebates and removal of arrears as applicable are approved; and
THAT chargebacks as applicable be sent to Elgin County, and the Elgin
County Public and Separate School Boards.
READ a first, a second, and a third time, and finally passed this „ill
9
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day of/`!AA'H , 1980, A.D.
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RON BRADFIELD,RVE
1,21 to(
Robert LaCroix, CLERK
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SCHEDULE "A"
BY LAW # 335
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TAXES, REDUCED ASSESSMENTS, UNDER SECTION 636 AND 636(a), The Municipal Act.
636(a) Applications (Reduced Assessments) Tax Refund Reason
1/79 1-309-00 Doris Heximer $ 2.94 $ 2.94 CP to RP
1-309-02 Doris Heximer $ 15.78 Out of business
2/79 1-218-01 Timothy Conrad $1361.91 No longer in business
3/79 1-055-01 G. Wilson (Simwil Inv.) $ 529.90 Sold business
/_ -cv'O/ crTEP v" 'e' tf 7-.69nS //q.j`1 SoK '
i, & 4/79 1-325-00 Port Burwell Boy Scouts $ 894.88 Previously taxable
now exempt
5/79 1-218-00 Ron Adamowich $ 193.60 CP to RP (9875)
$2999.01 $ 2.94
fir/50e./4
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THE CORPORATION OP
THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURiTELL
BY LAW # 336
( To appoint a Weed Inspector )
WHEREAS The Weed Control Act, Chapter 493, R.S.O. 1970, authorizes
the appointment of a Municipal Weed Inspector.
THEREFORE, the Council of the Village of Port Burwell enacts as follows:
THAT Delphine Hayward is appointed Weed Inspector for the Village of
Port Burwell to carry out the duties as required by the said Act.
THAT this by law shall remain in effect from year to year unless
repealed or otherwise amended by Council.
THAT any by law not consistent with the provisions of this by law
be and is hereby repealed.
READ three times and finally passed this ,1"/ ( day of ��J���sc'N 1980, A.D.
' le0000
RON BRADFTELD, REEVE
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Robert LaCroix, CLERK
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THE CORPORATION OF
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THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURJELL
BY LA'.V # 337
( Being a by law with respect to water rates )
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port
Burwell on 11 November, 1971 passed By Law # 259 which was
subsequently approved by the Ontario Municipal Board and which
imposes water rates on all users of the water system; and
WHEREAS it is deemed expedient by the Council of the Corporation
of the Village of Port Burwell that a new by law be passed
establishing increased water rates to be imposed against each
user of the system provided with water service;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Village
of Port Burwell enacts as follows:
THAT by law # 259 passed 11 November, 1971 be and is hereby
repealed.
BY LAW READ A FIRST TIME,
BY LAW READ A SECOND TIME,
BY LAW READ A THIRD TIME, PASSED, ENGROSSEp BY THE CLERK, AND
SIGNED AND SEALED BY THE REEVE, ON THE DAY OF �:/ 1980, A.D.
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Robert G. LaCroix, Clerk Ron Bradfield, REEVE
VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
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r THE CORPORATION OF
Armill;; \ THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURaELL
1110 BY LA'N # Si(`'
( Municipal Act Section 636 )
THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
THAT the tax amounts as indicated on Schedule "A" to by law # 335
passed 24 March, 1980 be amended to include the following:
Application (Reduced Assessments) Tax Refund Reason
1-055-01-01 Otter Valley Transport $ 141.89 $ Sold Business
THAT the totals of the tax column and the refund column as indicated
on Schedule "A" to by law # 335 passed 24 March, 1980 be amended to
read as follows:
Tax totals $3140.90
Refund totals 2.94
READ A FIRST TIME
READ A SECOND TIME
READ A THIRD TIME, FINALLY PASSED AND CARRIED THIS //c ��,
DAY OF /°gay. 1980, A.D.
.0-4,t(dd
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RON BRADFIELD, REEVE
Cd/ 4'4
Robert G. LaCroix, Clerk
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411 r �
THE CORPORATION OP
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THE VILLAGE OF PORT BUR JELL
BY LAW #
Being a By Law with respect to
the appointment of a Wharfinger
for the Village of Port Burwell
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WHEREAS it is expedient that the Council of the Village of Port Burwell initiate
the appointment of a person to be responsible for the collection of Harbour and
Dockage fees, for water craft using the Port Burwell Harbour; and
WHEREAS the Village of Port Burwell has assumed the responsibility for same through
a sub—lease agreement with the Ministry of Fisheries and Environment Canada,
Fisheries and Marine — Small Craft Harbours Branch; and
WHEREAS the Port Burwell Harbour Committee, by resolution dated 15 May 1980, has
recommended that Mr. Phil Bucheski be appointed as Village Wharfinger;
THEREFORE, the Council of the Village of Port Burwell enacts as follows:
THAT Mr. Phil Bucheski is hereby appointed Wharfinger for the Village of Port
Burwell.
THAT Mr. Phil Bucheski's duties will be to enforce the general rules and
regulations regarding the Harbour, and collect Wharfage in accordance with
the Fishing and Recreational Harbours Regulations.
THAT Mr. Phil Bucheski's appointment shall remain in effect from year to year
unless repealed or otherwise amended by Council.
THAT any by law not consistent with the provisions of this by law be and is
hereby repealed.
Read three times and finally passed this 9 f�day of pozf , 1980, A.D.
Ron Bradfiel , REEVE
Robert G. LaCroix, CLERK
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THE CORPORATION OP
THE VILLAGE OF PORT BU;'r1ELL
• BY LAY # 340
Being a by law to license and regulate restaurants
WHEREAS under the Municipal Act councils of municipalities may
pass by laws to license, regulate and govern victualling houses,
ordinaries, and houses where fruit, fish, oysters, clams or
victuals are sold to be eaten therein; and
WHEREAS it is deemed expedient for the Council of the Corporation
of the Village of Port Burwell that such power be exercised;
NOW THEREFORE The Council of the Corporation of the Village of
Port Burwell ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. No person shall carry on, operate, keep or maintain a
victualling house, restaurant, or house where fruit, fish,
oysters, clams or victuals are sold to be eaten therein, without
a license for this purpose issued by the Council.
2. The fee for a license under this by law shall be $1 ,00
3. Every license issued under this by law shall be for one
year and unless revoked shall expire on the 31st day of December
next following the date of its issue.
4. Any person convicted of a breach of any of the provisions
of this by law shall be subject to a penalty under the provisions
of the Summary Convictions Act.
5. This by law repeals and supercedes all other by laws which
contravene the above licensing and regulatings.
6. This by law shall come into effect on the day of passing
thereof.
READ A FIRST TIME,
READ A SECOND TIME,
READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 7 DAY OF ja"1.98O, A.D.
.!.JAY..: ` 0/ , .
Robert G. LaCroix, Clerk Ron Bradfield, REEVE
VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
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THE CORPORATION OF
it
THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURjELL
I doBY LAW # JA-0
A by law with respect to the calculations
of 1980 taxes and collections of same
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THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL ENACTS
AS FOLLOWS:
1. THAT the 1980 mill rates be established as follows:
Public Separate
Residential Commercial Residential
village 34.101 40.119 34.101
County 23.145 27.229 23.145
Public School 44.729 52.623
Separate School 49.870
Secondary School 37.775 44.442 37.775
Totals 139.750 164.413 144.891
2. THAT the instalment due dates be established as follows:
1st installment — Friday 20 June, 1980
2nd installment — Wednesday 17 September, 1980
3rd installment — Monday 17 November, 1980
3. THAT the penalty applied to late payments be established at 1.415 day after
due date plus i% per month after the first day of each month.
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4. THAT no discounts will be awarded for early payments.
5. THAT this by law repeals and supercedes all other by laws that are not consistent
with the provisions of this by law.
READ A FIRST TIME,
READ A SECOND TIME,
READ A THIRD TIME, FINALLY PASSED AND CARRIED THIS 9 DAY OFv - 1980, A.D.
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RON BRADFIELD, 1m
Robert G. LaCroix, Clerk
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THE CORPORATION OF
it
1 THE VILLAGE OF PORT BU11V ELL
BY LAW # ?97
A by law to license vehicles from •
which refreshments are sold for
consumption by the Public
WHEREAS under the Municipal Act councils of municipalities may pass by laws
to license, regulate and govern vehicles from which refreshments are sold
for the consumption of the public; and
WHEREAS it is deemed expedient for the Council of the Corporation of the
Village of Port Burwell TO ENACT such a by law;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. That for the purposes of this by law vehicles include motor vehicles,
trailers, traction engine, tractors, and any vehicle driven, or driven by
any or kind of power including muscular power.
2. That no person shall sell refreshments for the consumption by the Public
from a vehicle without a license for this purpose issued by the Council.
3. The fee for a license under this by law shall be:
(i) $ 0p.00 if the operators of the vehicles yay business tax
or tax to the Village through taxation; and/or
(ii) $‘00 .oc, if the operators of the vehicles do not pay
business tax or tax to the Village through taxation
4. Every license issued under this by law shall be for one year and unless
sooner revoked shall expire on the 31st day of December next following the
date of its issue.
5. Any person convicted of a breach of any of the provisions of this by law shall
be subject to a penalty(,. :=_ .: - - - • • - •: _-.:: )
for each offence. O+nctru itA-0 pA0v1sIai, ✓D}4,P 51.4^Yke"4A.-0 Cvwic+,o•+-- Ac-4-, 0 .
6. This by law repeals and supercedes all other by laws which contravene the
above provisions.
7. This by law shall come into effect and take force on the day of passing thereof.
READ A FIRST TIME,
READ A SECOND TIME,
READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS ��� DAY OF � �� i 1980, A.D.
751 .1
Ron Bradfield, 'A
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Robert G. LaCroix, CLERK
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THE CORPORATION OF
THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
411
BY LAW # '/3
Being a by law to license and regulate
Billiard and Pool Tables
WHEREAS it is deemed necessary and expedient to establish regulations for
the purpose of governing the operation of Billiard and Pool rooms within
the Village of Port Burwell;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. No person shall carry on, operate, keep or maintain any Billiard or Pool
tables in a place of public entertainment or resort, without a license for
this purpose issued by the council.
2. The fee for a license under this by law shall be $tZ.7 o for the first
two (2) Billiard or Pool Tables and $S.oco for each Billiard or Pool table
thereafter.
3. Every license issued under this by law shall be for one year and unless
revoked shall expire on the 31st day of December next following the date of
its issue.
4. Any person convicted of a breach of any of the provisions of this by law
shall be subject to a penalty under the provisions of the Summary Convictions
Act.
5. This by law repeals and supercedes all other by laws which contravene
the above licensing and regulatings.
6. This by law shall come into effect on the day of passing thereof.
READ A FIRST TIME,
READ A SECOND TIME,
READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS '1 . DAY OF 1980, A.D.
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Ron Bradfield REEVE
OOOO
Robert G. LaCroix, CLERK
- THE CO_tPCRATION Ola
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ifQ, THE VILLAGE OF PORT B1JPV1ELL
416 BYLA'A # 39`/
To appoint a By Law Enforcement Officer and
Dog Licensing Officer
THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL ENACTS AS
FOLLOWS:
THAT Delphine Hayward is hereby appointed By Law Enforcement Officer and
Dog Licensing Officer for the Village of Port Burwell.
THAT remuneration shall be as follows:
a. $150.00 half yearly payable December and June for By Law
Enforcement, and
b. $1.50 for each dog tag or license sold for Dog Licensing .
Officer.
THAT this by law shall remain in effect from year to year unless repealed
or otherwise amended by Council.
THAT any by law not consistent with the provisions of this by law be
and is hereby repealed.
READ three times and finally passed this /I day of 4s1 , 1980, A.D.
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RUN BRADFIELD,
Robert G. LaCroix, CLERK
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THE CORPORATION OF
THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
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BY LAS # 3 `/
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To
To appoint a Building Inspector for the
Village of Port Burwell
THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL ENACTS
AS FOLLOWS:
THAT Ralph Brown is hereby appointed Building Inspector for the Village
of Port Burwell.
THAT his duties shall include:
a. Issuing building and demolition permits for renovations,
buildings, and alterations that conform to the building by
laws.
b. Inspecting all houses prior to the approval by Council of
any loan under the Ontario Home Renewal Program, noting the
jobs that are below standard. Further inspections will also
be carried out before any payments are made to the contractor,
and on completion of the work.
THAT remuneration shall be as follows:
a. $200.00 half yearly payable in December and June, and
b. $4.00 per hour for Ontario Home Renewal Program inspections
payable in December and June.
THAT this by law shall remain in effect from year to year unless repealed
or otherwise amended by Council.
THAT any by law not consistent with the provisions of this by law be and
is hereby repealed.
READ three times and finally passed this ;I day of h,, ,,; t , 1980, A.D.
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RON BRADFIE , REEVE
Robert G. LaCroix, CIBC
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THE C0RPCRATION OF
THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
111/1 BYLAW # Zvi
Appointment of Auditors in accordance with
The Municipal Act, Section 227, R.S.O. 1970
WHEREAS the company name of the Auditors as appointed by By Law
186 has been changed.
THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port
Burwell enacts as follows:
THAT the firm Deloitte Haskins and Sells be and is hereby appointed
auditors for the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell.
THAT by law 186 be and is hereby repealed.
READ three times and finally passed this 'I day of f1 7`,f , 1980, A.D.
RON BRADFTELD, REEVE
Robert G. LaCroix, CLERK
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THE CORPORATION OF
,y.
THE VILLAGE OF PORT BUP,';IELL
BY LA'! # 2'n
(A By Law requiring the fencing of privately
owned outdoor pools)
THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
THAT the owner of each privately—owned swimming pool, whether above or below ground,
located in the Village of Port Burwell, shall erect and maintain a fence around each
swimming pool.
THAT the owner of each wading pool or fish pond of a permanent nature that is capable
of being filled with 2 feet or more of water, shall erect and maintain a fence around
each such pool or pond.
THAT fences required shall be in accordance with the following:
1. Any fence required to be provided and maintained under the above may include:
a. one or more gates which are erected and maintained in accordance with
section 3 of this by law.
b. any part of a wall of a building if the part used as part of the fence
exceeds 42 inches in height.
2. Every fence required to be erected and maintained in accordance with this
by law shall be:
a. Not less than 42 inches in height.
b. Constructed so that the shortest dimension of any opening in the fence
does not exceed 4 inches.
c. Constructed so that any fence—post or other structural member of the
fence to which any wire, boards or other materials are attached, are
on the pool side of such wire, boards or other material.
d. Constructed so that it cannot be used in a manner similar to a ladder.
e. Constructed so that the only means of ingress and egress from the area
enclosed by the fence shall be through doors or gates constructed in
accordance with paragraph 3 below.
3. Every gate included in a fence required by this by law shall be:
a. Constructed in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 2 above.
b. Constructed so that any structural member of the gates to which wire,
boards or other materials are attached are on the pool side of such
material.
c. Equipped with self—closing and latching devices so that, when not
in use, the gate is at all times closed and latched. Such latching
device shall be located at the top of the gate on the pool side.
Property fences shall not be considered a pool fence unless, in the opinion
on the building inspector, the fence is close enough to the pool to serve
the same purpose.
5. Cases of dispute may be referred to the Council.
6. Fences shall be completely erected as follows:
a. In the case of swimming or other pools constructed after the passing
of this by law, at the time the pool is installed, or not later than
seven days thereafter.
b. In the case of pool now inexistence, not later than 31 November, 1980.
7. The Council may make provisions to amend the requirements of paragraph 6 on
recommendation of the building inspector.
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BY LAW #
THAT this by law shall apply to all privately owned pools constructed before or
after the passing of the same.
THAT any person convicted of a breach of any of the provisions of this by law
all forfeit and pay, at the discretion of the convicting Judge, a penalty of
11 more than $300.00 exclusive of costs, and the same shall be recoverable
er the provisions of The Summary Convictions Act as provided by the Municipal
ct.
THAT this by law shall come into force on the day of the final passing thereof.
THAT the By Law Enforcement Officer shall be the inspector of such fences.
READ a first, a second and a third time, and finally passed this 1! day of //• f ,
1980, A.D. -
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Ron Bradfield,
416
Robert G. LaCroix, CLERK
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THE CORPORATION OF
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1 THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
BY LA's i
( Being a By Law to authorize the sale of land )
The Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell ENACTS AS
FOLLOWS:
1. THAT the land hereinafter particularly described, namely:
(a) All and singular that part of lot number 20 on the West Side
of Robinson Street, in the Village of Port Burwell, having a
frontage of thirty three feet (33') by a depth of one hundred
and sixteen feet, eight inches (116'8"), which parcel is
immediately adjacent to Wellington Street road allowance; and
(b) All and singular that part of Wellington Street, in the Village
of Port Burwell, having a frontage of thirty three feet (33')
by a depth of one hundred and sixteen feet, eight inches (116'8"),
which parcel is immediately adjacent to parcel mentioned in the
preceding paragraph (a),
be sold to the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, of the Village of
Port Burwell, in the County of Elgin in accordance with the agreement
of purchase and sale dated December, 1979 between the Village of Port
Burwell and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; and
2. THAT the Reeve and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute such documents
as may be necessary therefor, and to attach the Corporate Seal thereto.
fes. ,/
Read three times and finally passed this // day of,SYijr�s t , 1980, A.D.
'44/
RON BRADFIELD,
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R.G. LACROIX, CLERK
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THE COR3PORATION OF
THE VILLAGE OF PORT BU I ELL
BY LAWN # 349
(BEING A BY LAW WITH RESPECT TO WATER RATES)
The Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell ENACTS
AS FOLLOWS:
1. THAT By Law No. 259 passed on 11 November 1971 is hereby repealed.
2. THAT By Law No. 337 passed on 14 April 1980 is hereby repealed.
3. THAT this By Law is subject to the approval of the Ontario Municipal
Board.
BY LAW READ A FIRST TIME,
BY LAW READ A SECOND TIME,
BY LAW READ A THIRD TIME, FINALLY PASS) AND CARRIED THIS DAY
OF , 1980, AD.
R.G. LaCroix, Clerk Ron Bradfield,
VILLAGE OF PORT SWELL
1
` THE CORPORATION OF
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immm
THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURY/ELL
BYLAW # 35-0
( Being a By Law to authorize the sale of land )
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WHEREAS the lands hereinafter particularly described, namely:
(a ) All and singular that part of lot number 20 on the West Side
of Robinson Street, in the Village of Port Burwell, having a
frontage of thirty three feet (33') by a depth of one hundred
and sixteen feet, eight inches (116'8"), which parcel is
immediately adjacent to Wellington Street road allowance; and
(b ) All and singular that part of Wellington Street, in the Village
of Port Burwell, having a frontage of thirty three feet (33')
by a depth of one hundred and sixteen feet, eight inches (116'8"),
which parcel is immediately adjacent to parcel mentioned in the
preceding paragraph (a),
has become the property of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell by
virtue of Registration of a tax arrears certificate, and by By Law No. 317
passed by the Village of Port Burwell on 14 August, 1978; and
WHEREAS the above described lands are not further required for municipal purposes
by the Village of Port Burwell; and
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell deems it
expedient to sell the above described lands to the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce, of the Village of Port Burwell;
THEREFORE be it resolved that the Council of the Corporation of the Village of
Port Burwell ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. THAT By Law No. 317 passed 14 August, 1978 be and hereby repealed.
2. THAT the above mentioned lands be sold to the Canadian Imperial Batik
of Commerce, of the Village of Port Burwell, in the County of Elgin in
accordance with the agreement to purchase and sale dated December, 1979
between the Village of Port Burwell and the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce.
3. THAT the Reeve and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute such documents
as may be necessary therefor, and to attach the Corporate Seal thereto.
Read three times and finally passed this 21 day of (e+eL, y , 1980, A.D.
... . 'e ed
�. RUN BRADFIEID,
R.G. LACROIX, CLEC
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Air ( THE CORPORATION OF
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THE VILLAGE OF PORT BUR'WWELL
1110 BYLAW # 3S '
(Procedural By Law for Meetings and establishing
Standing Committees)
WHEREAS Section -42 of The Municipal Act allows a Council to make regulations
governing the proceedings of the council, the conduct of its members, and
the calling of meetings:
THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell
enacts as follows:
1. The first meeting of the Council of the Village of Port Burwell shall
be held the second Monday of December of the years for which the Council
has been elected, at the hour of 7:30 PM.
2. That all other regular meetings of Council shall be held on the second
Monday of each month at the hour of 7:30 PM.
3. That in case of either of the above days falls upon a legal or a Municipal
holiday, then such meeting shall be held on the following Wednesday, at the
hour of 7:30 PM.
4. That all regular meetings of the Council shall be held in the Municipal
office, on Erieus Street.
5. Special meetings of the Council may be called at any time by the clerk, on
instructions from the Reeve or on the request of any three members of Council.
The clerk shall give members 24 hours advance notice of such special meetings
either verbally, by telephone, or written notice by mail. Such special
meetings shall be held in the municipal office unless otherwise specified
in the notice.
6. No business shall be transacted at a special meeting other than that for
which such meeting was called as specified in the notice, unless all members
of the Council are present and consenting.
7. The Reeve shall preside at all meetings of the Council. If the Reeve is
absent the Council shall, from among the members present, appoint a presiding
officer. In such cases the presiding officer appointed shall have all the powers
of the Head of Council.
8. That all regular meetings of the Council shall have the following order of business,
which may be changed at any meeting on a majority vote of the members present:
a. Reading of Minutes
b. Business arising out of the minutes
111/0 c. ?searing deputations and receiving petitions
d. Reading and considering communications
e. Passing accounts
f. Re its of Officers and Committees
r1) Finance
2 Licences, Building and Health
3) Roads
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(4) Fire and Police
(5) Personnel and Property
(6) Parks and Recreation
(7) Development
1110 (8) By Law Enforcement, Animal Control, Building Inspector
g. Unfinished Business
h. New Business
i. Passing By Laws
J. Other Items from Council
K. Confirm next meeting
1. Adjournment
9. That By Laws'as introduced may be amended after the first and second
readings, and sball_be read all through three `.imes, unless full reading
is dispensed with by resolution of Council.
10. That any matter may be referred to a committee of the whole council,
which committee shall elect its Chairman. The press and the public may
be excluded from all meetings of the Committee of the Whole.
11. That any matter may be referred to a special committee with or without
power to act.
12. That the Council, at their first meeting, shall appoint seven standing
committees, naming the Chairman of each Committee, and such committees
shall be constituted and shall have jurisdiction as follows:
(1) FINANCE COMMITTEE. Shall enquire as to all accounts presented for
payment and the Chairman (or, in his absence, the member designated)
shall certify as 'approved' vouchers for payment. Shall report to
Council at each regular meeting the status of the Revenue and Capital
Funds in relation to the approved annual estimates. Shall obtain from
Committee Chairmen their annual estimates for preparation of the
annual budget.
(2) LICENCES, BUILDING AND HEALTH. Shall be responsible for issuing and
approving all licences and permits, including building permits. Also
responsible for all matters affecting health and liaison when required
with the Elgin Health Unit.
(3) ROADS COMMITrrt. Shall be responsible for the operations of the Works
Department and oversee all matters affecting roads, bridges, sidewalks
and drainage.
(4) FIRE AND POLICE COMMITTEE. Shall be responsible for reporting all Fire
Department activities and oversee By Law Enforcement matters. Also resp-
onsible for liaison with the Ontario Provincial Police when required.
(5) PERSONNEL AND PROPERTY COMMITTEE. Shall be in charge of all personnel
matters, salary reviews, and disciplinary actions when recommended.
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Also responsible for all municipally owned property, lands and buildings,
including use and rental of such property.
(6) PARKS AND RECREATION. Shall be responsible and in charge of all
activities affecting all municipally owned parks and all activities
pertaining to recreation and liaison with the Recreation, Parks and
Community Centre Board.
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(7) DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. Shall be responsible for all matters affecting
development within the village; to include residential, commercial and
industrial development.
13. Each Standing Committee shall consist of two or more members of council, one
Ilkof whom will be designated as the Chairman.
14. The Reeve shall be a member, ex—officio, of all committees.
15. THAT this by law comes into effect on the passing thereof.
READ a first, a second and a third time, finally passed and carried
this tek day of ,(, ,,,ht✓, 19Sb, A.D.
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R.G. LACROIX, RON BRAD FIE
Clerk Treasurer REEVE
VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
1110
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THE CORPORATION OF
1 THE VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
52(BeBY LAW # 352-
(Being
ing a By Law to amend a previous By Law)
THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Burwell ENACTS AS
FOLLOWS:
THAT By Law No. 299 being a By Law to authorize the carrying on of a Program
of Recreation be amended as follows:
(1) Item 2 be deleted and replaced with:
" The said Board shall consist of not less than (7) seven
members appointed from time to time by By Law of Council
and for a term stated therein, all of whom shall be
residents of the municipality and two of whom shall be
members of the municipal council "
READ a first, second and third time, finally passed and carried this
J>A day of , 1910 , A.D.
ef;e0..4fA.I.-61
R.G. LaCroix, RON BRADFIELD
CLERK REEVE
VILLAGE OF PORT BURWELL
1.4wrilCiPAL oioFila LIMITkO, IT. 1. ..AS. ONT,
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THE MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT
The. Corporation of The Village of Port Burwell
(Insert name of rounkluallty or board)
BY-LAW No. ..3.-53
BEING A BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE SALE OF LAND
The. Council of the.Corporation of
flown Council or Baud of Trustees)
the Village of Port Burwell. •
(Invert name of Municipality or Board)
enacts that—
The land hereinafter particularly described, namely, ALL AND SINGULAR
that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying
Vi.11.4.ge...Q.f...P.o.r. ...13.‘,Inill...,...in the County of Elgin
..and...a.r.QMiace_of...Qiatari.o....and_biag...C.OMPaqQcLgt..Viii4ge Lot 23 on the
west side of Strachan Street in the said Village of Port Burwell,
according to Registered Plan 12, containing 1/4 acre be the same more
or less.
be sold to. William Ghe_ysen
for the sum of.__ $1,243.25
and that the Reeve and._
(Insert Mayor,Reeve or Chairman)
Clerk are hereby authorized to
(Insert Clerk or Secretary)
execute such documents as may be necessary therefor, and to attach the Corporate Seal thereto.
Read and Passed in open meeting this
(Seal)
/7/1' day of /16l.).19 Aa
Approved by The Ministry of Treasury,Economics
and Intergovernmental Affairs
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APPROVED A:2e..). .C1+44
(Mayor. etre.or halrama)
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FORM TR17
mullikAL WORLO LIMITED, Sr. THOMAS, ONT. 50_1
NO. 79-2
THE MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT
The. Corporation of The Village of Port Burwell
(Insert name of municipality or bourd)
BY-LAW No. ,35.3
BEING A BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE SALE OF LAND
The__ Council of the_Corporation of
Buren Council or Board of TrurtMA)
the Village of Port Burwell
(insert name of Municipality or Board)
enacts that—
The land hereinafter particularly described, namely, ALL AND SINGULAR
that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying
_angt.b.eiAg_in_the. Village_Qt_29.rt_auni.Q11,ia_thQS.Pmnty of Elgin
_drIcl_POMinge...Qf_Clatati.0...ADa_billg_ QMPQ05.egl—col_Village Lot 23 on the
west side of Strachan Street in the said Village of Port Burwell,
according to Registered Plan 12, containing 4 acre be the same more
or less.
be sold to. William Gheysen
for the sum of.__ $1,243.25
and that the Reeve and.___
(insert Mayor,Reeve or Chairman)
Clerk are hereby authorized to
(insert Clerk or Secretary)
execute such documents as may be necessary therefor, and to attach the Corporate Seal thereto.
Read and Passed in open meeting this
(Seal)
/.77 ‘d
day of.i2-Le.6.r.c4E-1920.
Approved by The Ministry of Treasury, Economics
• and Intergovernmental Affairs
4.7p•2, 41,1Z,61
re.or Chairman)
1 ,6 1966 (Clerk or Secretary)
FORM TRit7
MUNICIPAL WON 0 LIMITED, /T. TMO' AS. ONT,
111 aZcs
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RECD
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THE MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT
The- Corporation of The Village of Port Burwell
(inert name of municipality ere board)
BY-LAW No...3iV
BEING A BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE SALE OF LAND
The___ Council of the. Corporation of
(Insert Connell or Board of Trustees)
•
the Village of Port Burwell
(insert name of Municipality or Board)
enacts that—
The land hereinafter particularly described, namely, ALL AND SINGULAR
that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying
and being in the Village of Port Burwell, in the County of Elgin,
and Province of Ontario, containing by admeasurement three quarters
of an acre be the same more or less and being composed of Village
-lots•-•5••-and-fr •north- on -Erieus•--Street-•-and••al•l•--of -tha-t•-porti•on--•of--iot
7 north on Erieus Street and Village Lot 19 South on Water Street
_no.t..heret.ofare...snld..to...the..Tillsonburg..La1c�..Erie..and_�aci fiL..Bailwa}t_.
Company, the said lots forming a part of Township Lots Numbers 11
and 12 in the First Concession of the Township of Bayham and further
'described in registered Plans Number 12 for the Village of Port
Burwell and Number 98 of Hunter Block in the said Village of Port
•Burifel l.
be sold to___1^I.i-.11.i.am_.Gk►e.y.s-en
for the sum of.__�.5.4.7.B_9:..9.1
and that the Re�.Y.Q and._.__
(Insert Mayor.Rave or Chairman)
Clerk are hereby authorized to
(losers Clerk or Secretary)
execute such documents as may be necessary therefor, and to attach the Corporate Seal thereto.
Read and Passed in open meeting this
(Seal)
1.,2. ...............day of 19_.&.
Approved by The Ministry of Treasury,Economics
.4gand Intergovernmental Affairs
(era Rare.or Chairman)
Y
(Clerk or SecaterY)
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• MUNI CA AL WORLD LIMITED.ST. THOMAS. ONT.
• No..__7 9-1
THE MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ACT
The.Corporation of The Village of Port Burwell
(Caen muse of muafdpu)ky or board)
110 BY-LAW No. ...3 sV
BEING A BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE SALE OF LAND
The____ Council of the. Corporation of
• (boot Couuell or Board of Trusters) .
the Village of Port Burwell
(lasrt mase of MunldpaUty or Board)
enacts that—
The land hereinafter particularly described, namely, ALL AND SINGULAR
that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying
and being in the Village of Port Burwell, in the County of Elgin,
and Province of Ontario, containing by admeasurement three quarters
of an acre be the same more or less and being composed of Village
•lo-ts•••5-•-am}•-6•-•n•orth-•-on---ErieQs—Street---and--ai-1-•o•f•-tha-t••porti•om--of dot
7 north on Erieus Street and Village Lot 19 South on Water Street
.not..hesstafare_-sold_-to..the-.Tillsanburg...Laka_.E.rie._and.__Pacific-.Railway
Company, the said lots forming a part of Township Lots Numbers 11
and 12 in the First Concession of the Township of Bayham and further
described in registered Plans Number 12 for the Village of Port
Burwell and Number 98 of Hunter Block in the said Village of Port
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be sold to.__Ki.11a.am..G.hay.sen _.._. .._.....
for the sum of.__ .5.,_789:..91 _._.._ ................
and that the ReQYQ and._.._
(mart Mayor.Reeve or Chairman)
Clerk are hereby authorized to
(Insert Clerk or Secretary)
execute such documents as may be necessary therefor, and to attach the Corporate Seal thereto.
Read and Passed in open meeting this
(Seal) /7 f1C day of11_4<<,/t/'C 19.E
Approved by The Ministry of Treasury,Economics � ,;. L �� ...r.
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