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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBayham By-Laws 1984BAYHAM TOWIlTSHIP By - Laws Numbers 2192-2239 1984 I f k A ff ,► .s .a_ -.r f L1, - ,wry! ..a � ' w..� n►r. fJ_*5 I• I c Of 00 O r -< •, ., as os� ._. __ • X08 LA I / .2. r s' lo - . J 0 Form 100 Ont, -72 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM .................................................................................................................................................................................. BY-LAW No.. .... .21.92........... ZIto authorize the borrowing of S 1, 6 50, 000. Whereas the Council of the Township of Bayham (hereinafter called the "XIunicipality") deems -it necessary to borrow the sum of S 1,650,000. to meet, until the taxes are collected, the current expenditures of the Municipality for the year; \OTB.—Refer And Whereas the total amount of the estimated revenues of the to the estimates for the current year as set forth in the estimates adopted for the year 19 83, is year if adopted; if not. to those of last year. 2 , 3 6 0 , 812 . (Delete this And Whereas the total of amounts heretofore borrowed for the purposes paragraph if not applicable.) mentioned in subsection (1) of Section 332 of The Municipal Act which have not been repaid is $ 125,000. Therefore the Council of the Township of Bayham hereby enacts as follows: 1. The Head and the Treasurer are hereby authorized on behalf of the Municipality to borrow from time to time by way of promissory note from CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE a sum or sums not exceeding in the aggregate $1 , 6 50.1 000. to meet until the taxes are collected the current expenditures of the Municipality for the year, including the amounts required for the purposes mentioned in subsection (1) of Section 332 of the Municipal Act, and to give on behalf of the Municipality to the Bank a promissory note or notes sealed with the Corporate Seal and signed by the Head and Treasurer for the moneys so borrowed, with interest at such rate as may be agreed upon from time to time with the Bank. 2. All sums borrowed pursuant to the authority of this by-law, as well as all other sums borrowed in this year and in previous years from the said Bank for any or all of the purposes mentioned in the said Section 332, shall, with interest thereon, be a charge upon the whole of the revenues of the Mupicipality for the current year and for all preceding years as and when such revenues are received. 3. The Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to apply in payment of all sums borrowed as aforesaid, together with interest thereon, all of the moneys hereafter collected or received either on account or realized in respect of taxes levied for the current year and preceding years or from any other source which may lawfully be applied for such purpose. Passed this f if th day of January 1984 THE HEAD O THE MUNICIPALITY SEAL ................................................................................................................... CLERK I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of By-law No. of the of in the Province of Ontario, duly passed at a meeting of the Council of the said Municipality duly held, and that the said By-law is in full force and effect. Dated This As Witness the Seal of the of SEAL day of 19 ......................................................................................................... CLERK 'd CORP0P Vi I (;.,. OF TNLE TOWNSHIP ( F BAY�t.'.�' BY-LAW No. 2193 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held January 5, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORAT"OV OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that al -1 actions by the said Council bq by -Laws a..d resolutions passed a Lhe regular meeting h(,Id January 5, 1984 and special meeting(s) held ---- be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in ti'lis By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 5th. day of January , 19 84 Reeve Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2195 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held January 245 January 28 and February 2, 1984. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the previsions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws; and resolutions passed at the regular meeting lie l d February 2 and special meeting(s) held January 24 and 28, 1984 be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Reid a First, 5ecc�r)d and Th i t-cl Time and Finally Passed th i 2nd.day of February 19 84 Reeve Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BA%.'HAM BY-LAW N ) . 2196 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Coun..:ij of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held February 16, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Nunicipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting hctdFebruary 16184, and special meeting(s) held ---' be and the same are hereby a;)proved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and TI-irc lime and Finally Passed this 16th.day of February , 19 84 _� Reeve _ C1 erk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2197 BEING a By -Law to confirm all. actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) h -Ad March 1, 1984. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE "TnWNSHII' OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Muni c i psi 1 Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held March 1, 1984, and special meeti.ng+s! held ------ be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if All Such proceedings were expres,, l v c -.bodied in this By -Lacy. Read a First, Second incl "Third Time and Finally Passed thi lst.day of March 19 84 y i Reeve Clerk CORPOR �' I6&, OF T.LiE TOWNSHIP CF BAYH,-.',` BY-LAW No. 2198 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council. of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held March 15, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council b,, by -.Laws a.:d resolutions passed a�_ the regular meeting held March 15, 1984, and special meeting(s) held ------ be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 15tjjJay of March , 1 " 84 0 Reeve Clerk 1. CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2199.. BEING a By-law to establish a Penalty Charge for Non -Payment of Current Taxes and to provide for Interest to be added to Tax Arrears. WHEREAS under the Provisions of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, a municipality may impose penalties on overdue taxes in 1984; AND WHEREAS a municipality may impose an interest charge on tax arrears; NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM ENACTS: (1) THAT overdue taxes are those taxes that are levied in 1984 and are not paid on or before the day payment is due; (2) THAT tax arrears are taxes that are due and unpaid after December 31st. of the year in which they were levied; (3) THAT the penalty charge to be added to overdue taxes and the interest charge to be added to tax arrears shall be fifteen % per annum. (4) THAT the percentage charge as a penalty for non- payment of current taxes shall be imposed on the first day of default and on the first day of each calendar month thereafter in which default continues, but not after Decembdr 31, 1984; (5) THAT the Corporation shall give notice of the penalty rate to be imposed under Sections 3 and 4 of this by-law in accordance with Subsection 6 of Section 386 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 302; (6) THAT the Treasurer shall add to the amount of all tax arrears due and unpaid, interest as specified in Section 3 of this by-law at the rate of one and one quarter % per month for each month or fraction thereof from the day this by-law takes effect; (7) This by-law shall take effect on April 1, 1984. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS Fifth DAY OF April, 1984. Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2200 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held March 21, 1984 and April 5, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held April 5, 1984, and special meeting(s) held March 21, 1984 be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 5th, day of April , 19 84 Reeve Clerk cam■ CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2201 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held April 19, 1984 r BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held April 19, 1944 and special meeting(s) held--__ be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 19thday of April , 19 84 Reeve 11 Clerk M CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2200 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held March 21, 1984 and April 5, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held April 5, 1984, and special meeting(s) held March 21, 1984 be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 5th. day of April , 19 84 Reeve Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2Z01 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s)the Council of the held April 19, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the rovi ORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP P sions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws passed at the regular meetingheld y s and resolutions April 195 194 and special meeting(s) held===== be and the same are hereby approved PP d and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this R y Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally 19thday of April , 19 84 Passed this Reeve ----.__-- - . Clerk 0 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY- LAW No. 22-03 BEING a By -Law to confirm all. actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held May 3, 1984. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council. by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held May 3, 1984 , and special meeting(s) held ----- be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law - Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 3rd. day of May , i 9 84 Reeve CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2204 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held May 17, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORA'T'ION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council. by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held May 17, 1984, and special meeting (s) held ---- be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By-l.aw. Reid a F rst , Secoiw and 'third Time z>»cl E' i v pilSS(,(I t h i 17th day of May 19 84 Reeve 11 CI erk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2206 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held June 7, 1984. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolution's passed at the regular meeting held June 7, 1984 and special meeting(s) held ---- be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. }lead a First, Second and Third 'Time and Finally Passed this 7th.day of June , 19 84 Reeve Clerk 10 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2207 BEING a Ry -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meetings) held June 21, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM purSLIant to the provisions of The M<<ili c i pa 1 Act that all actions by the said Council. by by-laws and resol.utioris passed at the regular meeting held June 21, 1984, and special meeting(s) held be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First , Second and Thi rd Time and Final 1 y llasse(j this 21st.day of June , 1.9 84 Cl erk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. ? ,;410 BI.ING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council ()f the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held July 5, 1984 B1: IT ENACTED BY THE: COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION 01' THE: TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held July 5, 1984, and special meeting(s) held ------ be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third 'Time and Finally Passed this 5th.day of July , 1.9 84 Reeve Clerk Y CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO.2211 BEING a by-law to adopt the assessment on which the taxes shall be levied for the year 1984, to levy the taxes for the year 1984,and to provide for the collection thereof. WHEREAS by action of the Province of Ontario, provision was made for the making of the assessment of the Municipality by the Regional Assessment Commissioner, as the assessment on which the rate of taxation for the year 1984 should be levied. AND WHEREAS it is necessary and expedient to levy on the whole rateable property according to the last revised assessment roll... of the said Township the sum of $1,720,168. for the general purpose of the said Township for the current year, for the payment of the County rate for the current year and for the purposes of defraying part of the expenses of Public, Separate and High School education and other purposes: THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. THAT the assessment contained in the assessment roll of the Township of Bayham as made pursuant to Province of Ontario Regulations, be and the same is hereby adopted and confirmed as the assessment of which the rate of taxation for the year 1984 shall be levied. 2. THAT the said assessment roll be and the same is hereby adopted and confirmed as the last revised assessment roll for the said Township. 3. THAT, for the purpose of providing the sum of $724,695. for the general purposes of the Corporation, including the amount required for County purposes and other purposes for the current year, a rate of 117.119 mills on the dollar be and the same is hereby levied for the year 1984 upon the whole of the said assessment of the Township according to the last revised assessment roll, except that on assessment of $6,621,004. a reduction of 15% shall be made. 4. THAT in addition, for the purpose of providing the sum of $995,473. for Public, Separate and High School Education purposes for the current year the following mill rates be and the same are hereby levied for the year 1984 upon the respective portions of the said assessment of the School Supporters of the said Township according to the last revised assessment roll, as indicated hereunder: - RESIDENTIAL MILL COMMERCIAL MILL TOTAL SCHOOL AREA ASSESSMENT RATE ASSESSMENT RATE LEVY Elgin Cty. Elementary $5,8505675. 74.778 $5285779. 87.975 $484,023. Elgin Cty. R.C.S.S. 7703329. 77.050 315025. 90.647 625166. Elgin Cty. Secondary 6,6215004. 61.718 5593804. 72.610 4495284. 5. THAT in addition, for street lighting purposes, the following sums be and are hereby levied upon the respective assessments in each of the following street lighting areas: - LIGHTING AREA RESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT MILL RATE COMMERCIAL ASSESSMENT MILL RATE TOTAL LEVY CORINTH $473343. 12.094 $8,955. 14.228 $700. EDEN 1525132. 16.059 133600. 18.893 2,700. RICHMOND 1033313. 31.008 3,960. 36.480 31348. STRAFFPRDVOLLE 509,289. 6.253 165,200. 7.357 4,400. TALBOT 573733. 19.833 23.333 11145 ...continued... I continued The Clerk shall prepare and deliver the Collector's Roll to the Tax Collector on or before the lst. day of August, 1984. All taxes and other special rates shall be paid in the office of the Tax Collector or Treasurer of the Township of Bayham. Taxes shall become due and payable one-half on or before August 31, 1984 and one-half on or before November 30, 1984. Penalties for non-payment when due and discounts for prepayment of taxes shall be as provided for in Township of Bayham By-laws, (penalties at the rate of one and one quarter per cent per month commencing the first day of default of payment, and discounts at the rate of one-half per cent per month for each month for which pre -payment is made), subject also to the provisions of By-law No. 1697. The Collector shall have the privilege of mailing the tax notices the several taxpayers of the Township at their known address. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS ` CLERK CORPORATION OF THE' TOWNSH I 13 OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2212 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held July 195 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal. Act that all actions by the said Council, by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held July 19, 1984 and special meeting(s) held ---- he and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third 'Time and Finally Passed this 19th day of July , 19 84 Reeve Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW NO. 2213 BEING a By-law to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute an agreement to lease the Bayham Township Library building to the Elgin County Library Board. WHEREAS the Corporation of the Township of Bayham has erected a building for the purposes of serving the residents as a public library= AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Bayham deems it expedient to lease the building to the Elgin County Library Board to carry out the management and operation funct-ons of the said library service. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM 1. THAT the Reeve and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an agreement to lease the building known as the Bayham Township Library, located at Lot(s) 5 and Part of Second Street (Closed), Plan 205 for the Village of Strafford- ville and designated as Part 1 on Registered Plan 11 R 2358, with the Elgin County 1.1 brary Board. 2. THAT the said lease be attached*to and form a part of this by-law and be designated as Schedule'A' hereto. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 2nd. DAY OF August, 1984. CLERK • • / 0 T H I S L E A S E made in triplicate this 27th day of July, 1984. IN PURSUANCE OF THE SHORT FORMS OF LEASES ACT B E T IV E E N : A N D : THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF ELGIN hereinafter called the "MUNICIPALITY" OF THE FIRST PART THE ELGIN COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD hereinafter called the "COUNTY BOARD" OF THE SECOND PART IN THIS LEASE, unless the context indicates otherwise, "Maintenance Percentage Ratio" (M.P.R.) shall mean the ratio that the area of any building occuped by the Library Board bears to the total area of the building. WHEREAS the Municipality owns certain lands in the Township of Bayham, in the County of Elgin, and is constructing or causing to be renovated a building located thereon, in accordance with the Plans and Specifications attached hereto and marked Appendix "All AND WHEREAS the Municipality deems it expedient to lease all of such building to the County Board, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NOW THEREFORE THIS LEASE WITNESSETH that in consideration of the covenants and agreements hereinafter reserved and contained herein on the part of the County Board, the Municipality doth demise and lease unto the County Board, its successors and assigns, all those 1 � • - Z - certain premises hereinafter called the"lleased premises" which consist of approximately 4000 square feet and which are more particularly shown on Schedule "A" attached hereto and forming part of this Lease and which leased premises form all of a building'being constructed by the Municipality on the lands which are more particularly described in Schedule "B" attached hereto and forming part of this lease. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the leased premises together with the rights described hereinabove for the term of forty (40) years to be computed from the day on which the County Board takes possession of the leased premises or thirty (30) days after they are reasonably fit for occupation, whichever is the earlier, and the earlier of such dates shall be the date on which the term commences. YIELDING AND PAYING THEREFOR yearly during the said term and any s renewal thereof to the Municipality, 100% (Maintenance Percentage Ratio) of all the Municipality's cost of operating, maintaining and repairing the building during such year, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, (a) the cost of all fuel, oil, gas, electricity and water supplied to the building for heating, lighting and all other purposes; (b) the total of salaries, wages and other payments made by the Municipality to its janitors and caretakers or to any other person or corporation with whom the Municipality contracts for the operation, maintenance and repair of the building; (c) the cost of premiums paid by the Municipality for insurance on the building and its operations; (d) the cost of all cleaning and maintenance supplies and of all materials and things required to operate, maintain and repair the building, but excluding (i) the cost of any furniture and interior fittings purchased by the Municipality for its own use, (ii) all salaries, wages and other payments made by the Municipality to its staff, other than those persons or corporations in (b) above, and (iii) the cost of repairing any damage to the building - 3 - caused by the negligence of the Municipality or its agents, servants or invitees. Nothing in (i) above shall relieve the County Board from the payment of any amount hereinafter agreed to be paid by the County Board to the Municipality. The first payment on account of the Municipality's costs shall become due and payable on the 1st day of March, June, September or December immediately following the commencement date of the term. Thereafter the costs shall be paid quarterly on presentation of detailed accounts. The first such quarterly payment to be made on September 1st, 1984. Provided however that no payment shall be made until the County Board has received an itemized statement of the cost for the period of time for which payment is due. For budget purposes, the estimates of each year shall be mailed to the County Board by the Municipal Clerk on or before the 1st day of October in the preceding year. Upon request, the Municipality shall supply an audited statement of cost for the preceding year. If the County Board duly and regularly pays the costs and performs all of the provisos and agreements contained herein on the part of the County Board to be performed, the Municipality shall, at the expiration of the term hereof, and at the written request from the County Board, grant to the County Board a renewal and extension of this Lease for a further period of ten (10) years upon the mutually agreed terms and conditions as contained herein; provided always that if the County Board shall have given to the Municipality six (6) months' notice of termination in writing before the expiration of the term hereof, this Lease shall terminate on the expiration of the term. W - 4 - If the County Board exercises its right of renewal as provided in the above paragraph, and duly and regularly pays the costs and performs all of the provisos and agreements contained herein on the part of the County Board to be performed, the Municipality shall, at the expiration of the first renewal term, at the written request from the County Board, grant to the County Board a second renewal and extension of this Lease for a further period of ten (10) years upon the mutually agreed terms and conditions hereinbefore provided for the first renewal except as to any further rights of renewal; provided always that if the County Board shall have given to the Municipality six (6) months' prior notice of termination in writing before the expiration of the first renewal term, this Lease shall terminate on the expiration of the first renewal term. The County Board covenants and agrees with the Municipality as follows: (a) to pay the costs referred to aljuve; (b) to use the leased premises in a tenant -like manner and to leave the leased premises in a clean and tidy condition; (c) to use the building, excluding the leased premises, and the grounds surrounding the building and to cause its agents, servants and invitees to use the same in accordance with the rules and regulations from time to time established by the Municipality for the use of such areas by all persons: (d) not to permit anything to be done on the leased premises which may be deemed to be a nuisance or by which the insurance on the building will be increased; (e) not to use the leased premises except as part of a public library; (f) to pay for any loss or damage to the Municipality's contents within the building or for any loss or damage to the building including the leased premises when any - S - such loss or damage is caused by its negligence or that of its agents, servants or invitees and any cost payable pursuant to this provision shall not be included in calculating the costs (M.P.R.) as hereinbefore provided; (g) not to allow any refuse, garbage or other loose or objectionable material to accumulate in or about the building including the leased premises and on the grounds surrounding the leased premises; (h) not to injure or remove or permit its agents, servants and invitees to injure or remove any shade trees, shrubbery, hedges, or any other trees or plants which may be in or on the lands surrounding the building; (i) to give to the Municipality immediate written notice of any accident or defect in the water pipes, gas pipes or heating apparatus, electrical lights or other wires within the leased premises; (j) that if the County Board shall be in default in respect 6 to any of its covenants and such default shall continue for thirty (30) days after notice of such default to the County Board, the Municipality, may, at its option, repossess the leased premises and the said Lease shall thereupon terminate; and (k) not to assign or sublet except with the consent of the Municipality which shall not be unreasonably withheld if the sub -tenant or assignee is a public library authority established under any general or special Act. The Municipality covenants and agrees with the County Board as follows: (a) as soon as the leased premises are reasonably fit for occupancy to cause the Clerk of the Municipality to send notice to such effect to the County Board; (b) to provide sufficient heating of the leased premises to maintain a reasonable temperature therein at all times during normal business hours, except during the making of repairs to the heating equipment; - 6 - (c) to give free use to the County Board and all persons designated by the County Board and all persons in common with the Municipality and all persons designated by it, of all stairways, hallways, entrances and common areas used by the public within the building for all library purposes and for providing ingress to and egress from the Leased premises; (d) to supply hot and cold water to the washrooms and sinks in the leased premises; (e) to provide adequate toilet facilities for male and female employees to comply with the requirements of The Industrial Safety Act, 1980 and any other provincial requirements or regulations or municipal by-laws and to permit the County Board, its servants and agents, to use the said toilet facilities and to keep them in good working order; (f) to supply the leased premises with electric power; 6 (g) to remove snow and ice from the sidewalks and driveways adjacent to and leading to the building and to reasonably maintain the grounds around the building; (h) to promptly repair and keep the building, including the leased premises and every part thereof, in good repair, order and condition and whenever any structural repair is required to any part of the building, to consult with the County Board as to the nature and need for such repair before making the same; (i) to supply janitor service to the leased premises and to cause, whenever reasonably necessary, the floors and windows (inside and outside) of the leased premises to be swept and cleaned and the desks, tables and other furniture of the County Board to be dusted, waste baskets emptied and to keep the washrooms in proper repair and condition and to furnish washroom supplies; - 7 - (j) to provide air-conditioning within the leased premises except during the making of repairs to the equipment, so as to maintain a temperature and working condition suitable for comfortable occupancy by the County Board, its employees and invitees; (k) to obtain and maintain, at all times, insurance as follows : (i) insurance against loss or damage to the building by fire, lightning or tempest with the usual IM. additional perils as covered by extended coverage and to the full insurable value of the building on a replacement costs basis with loss payable to the Municipality and the County Board as their interests may appear (i.e. maintenance percentage ratio) and the Clerk of the Municipality shall cause a statement of en(icrsement to be sent to the County Librarian yearly.; (ii) general public liability insurance in an amount satisfactory to the Municipality and the County Board against claims for personal injury, death or damage to property ocurring upon or in or about the building including the leased premises with the Municipality and the County Board named as the insureds; and (iii) pressure vessels and other apparatus which may be in, about or upon the building in such amount or amounts as the Municipality and the County Board may agree upon a replacement costs basis with loss payable to them as their interests may appear. (1) to pay for any loss or damage to the County Board's W contents within the building or for any loss or damage to the leased premises when any such loss or damage is caused by its negligence or that of its agents, servants or invitees and any cost payable pursuant to this provision shall not be included in calculating the costs (M. P . R. ) as hereinbefore provided. - 8 - The County Board with prior approval obtained from the County Council,in consideration of the covenants contained herein on the part of the Municipality, covenants and agrees with the Municipality (a) to pay to the Municipality the sum of $35,000.00 to be used by the Municipality for the Capital Cost of construction, reconstruction and/or renovations of the building herein referred to;- and (b) to pay 1000 of the cost of the furniture, interior fittings, shelving and magazine racks utilized by the County Board in the leased premises. If the leased premises are totally destroyed by fire or other cause for which the Municipality is insured, the Municipality may at its option replace the building according to plans approved by the Municipality and the County Board. If the Municipality elects to replace such building, the proceeds payable under the insurance policy or policies shall6De used for such purposes. If the building is not replaced, the M.P.R. of such proceeds shall be paid to the County Board and thereupon this Lease shall terminate. If the leased premises are partially destroyed by fire or other cause for which the Municipality is insured, the Municipality may at its option repair the damaged portion of the building according to plans approved by the Municipality and the County. If the Municipality elects to replace the damaged portion of the building, the proceeds paid under the insurance policy or policies shall be ` used for such purposes. If such building is not repaired, the M.P.R. of such proceeds shall be paid to the Board, and if 50% of the leased premises have been partially destroyed, this Lease shall terminate. w Where any option is given to the Municipality to repair or replace the existing building or to pay to the County Board the M.P.R. of the E - 9 - proceeds received by it under any insurance policy or policies, the Municipality shall elect to repair or replace the existing building or elect to pay such sum within ninety (90) days of the fire or cause of the damage and if it elects to pay such sum, it shall be paid within fifteen (1S) days of the election, if such sum has already been received or within fifteen (15) days of receipt whichever is the later. In any case where the Municipality elects to replace or repair the building and the proceeds from the Municipality's policy or policies of insurance are not sufficient to meet the cost of the repairs or replacements, the County Board shall pay the Municipality the M.P.R. of the difference. Such difference shall first be paid by the Municipality by a single payment or by advances as it may determine and upon making a single payment or any advance, it shall submit a statement to the County Board for the M.P.R. of such single payment or advance ajid the amount thereof shall be paid by the County Board to the Municipality within fifteen (15) days. The County Board agrees that if it defaults in making any down payment within the time provided in this paragraph, interest at the rate paid by the Municipality to borrow funds to replace those not paid by the County Board shall be paid to the Municipality. Each of the parties hereto agrees that if it defaults in making any payment required to be made herein by it, interest at the rate charged by the Municipality to borrow the funds at the time of 'g default, shall, if demanded, be paid by it to the payee. The Municipality covenants with the County Board for quiet enjoyment. PROVIDED that the County Board may remove its fixtures brought by it to the leased premises provided that it makes good any damage in so doing. 10 PROVIDED that the County Board shall have the priviledge of affixing such signs as do not permanently disfigure the building and as may be approved by the Municipality in writing and such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. If the County Board should hold over after the original term, or after any renewal thereof, such holding over -shall be construed to be a tenancy from year to year only, and shall have no greater affect, any custom, statute, law or ordinance to the contrary, notwithstanding. Such year to year tenancy shall be governed by the terms and conditions of this Lease, notwithstanding any statutory provisions or rules of law with respect to the incidents of the year to year tenancy, and shall be subject to termination upon six (G) months' notice in writing. Any notice required by this Lease shall be sent or any notice requesting a renewal or extension of this Lease or any notice as to any breach of covenant or any notice as to changing the address to which notices, statements or estimates are to be sent, shall be sent by prepaid registered mail and when the notice is to the Municipality, it shall be addressed as follows: The Corporation of the Township of Bayham Straffordville, Ontario NOJ 1Y0 And where such notice or statement is to the County Board, it shall be addressed as follows: The Elgin County Library Board 153 Curtis Street St. Thomas, Ontario NSP 327 All other notices, statements and estimates shall be sent by prepaid first class mail addressed as provided above. The parties agree that the Lease shall be registered against the lands described in Schedule "A" attached hereto. This Lease shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said parties hereto have hereunto affixed their corporate seals attested to by the hands of their proper signing officers. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED ) in the presence of THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM LERK THE ELGIN COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD DATED: July 27th, 1984 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAhi, IN THE COUNTY OF ELGIN AND THE ELGIN COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD L E A S E HENNESSEY, BOWSHER & WILLIAMS Barristers & Solicitors 108 Centre Street St. Thomas, Ontario NIJH 1 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2214 BEING a By-law to amend By-law No. 2173 providing for the construction of the Luyt Municipal Drain, and levying assessments thereto. WHEREAS By -Law No. 2173 providing for the construction of the Luyt Municipal Drain under the provisions of the Drainage Act, was passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Bayham on the 20th. day of October 1983. AND WHEREAS the amount specified in the said By-law as the Township of Bayham's share of the cost for the const- ruction of the said drain was $13,100. AND WHEREAS the actual cost of the work all expensEs included was $14,934.65 to which a grant of $4,022.52 has been applied to agricultural lands leaving a net cost of $10,912.13 being $2,187.87 less than the estimated cost. AND WHEREAS it is provided by The Drainage Act; ---that such surplus funds shall be decreased in pro rata proportions to the assessment contained in the original By-law each year during which the debentures have to run. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM: 1. THAT the sum of $2,162.87 being the amount over estimated as assessed against lands as provided in By- law 2173 be and the same is hereby decreased in pro rata proportions to the assessments as contained in the said By-law No. 2173 and the amounts are shown on the schedule of assessments hereto attached and which form a part of this by-law. 2. THAT the sum of $25.00 being the amount over estimated as assessed against the Canadian Pacific Railway as a special assessment be and the same is hereby decreased, said amount is hereby shown in the schedule of assess- ments, hereto attached and which form a part of this By-law. 3. THAT the said sum of $2,187.87 shall be deducted from the amount of the total assessments contained in By- law No. 2173 and the debentures to be issued as pro- vided for in By-law No. 2173 shall be as provided for in By-law 2173. 4. THAT the interest rate on the said debentures as provided for in By-law No. 2173 shall be fifteen per cent (15%) per annum. 5. This By-law comes into force on the final passing thereof, and may be cited aE she "LUYT MUNICIPAL DRAIN AMENDING BY-LAW." READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 2n DAY OF August, 984. Reeve �- Clerk. SCHEDULE "A" TO --BY-LAW NO. 2 214 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM SCHEDULE OF IMPOSED ASSESSMENTS LUYT MUNICIPAL DRAIN TOTAL LUYT DRAIN $13,100.00 $145934.65 $4,022.52 $103912.13 Engineer's Actual Agricultural Net Estimate Cost Grant Cost H & L Farms Ltd. $- 30.00 $ 34.62 $ 11.54 $ 23.08 Backus & Sons Farms Inc. 500.00 576.81 192.27 384.54 R.Vermeersch 61660.00 7,683.53 25561.17 5,122.36 L.Luyt 1,050.00 1,211.42 403.81 807.61 S.Szuba 23220.00 2,561.18 853.73 15707.45 Agricultural Land $105460.00 $123067.56 $43022.52 $8,045.04 C.P.Railway 13640.00 13892.09 - 1,892.09 $123100.00 $133959.65 $4,022.52 $93937.13 C.P.Special Asst. 1,000.00 975.00 - 975.00 TOTAL LUYT DRAIN $13,100.00 $145934.65 $4,022.52 $103912.13 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2215 Being a By-law to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute the conveyance of a closed road allowance to Barbara Van Der Pas. . WHEREAS By-law No. 286 authorized the conveyance of a portion of the road allowance between the South Half of Lot No. One Hundred Thirteen and the South Half of Lot No. One Hundred and Fourteen, South Talbot Road,to Andrew Beattie upon the condition that he convey to this Township the road travelled in -lieu -of the closed road allowance, said By-law being registered as Instru- ment No. 5701; AND WHEREAS the conveyance to the said Andrew Beattie was never made; AND WHEREAS the said closed road allowance has been occupied by predecessors in title for their sole and only use; AND WHEREAS it is now deemed expedient to convey that portion of the said road allowance to Barbara Van Der Pas. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM: 1. THAT conveyance of that portion of the closed road allowance between the south half of Lot No. One Hundred and Thirteen and the South Half of Lot No. One Hundred and Fourteen,South Talbot Road,as described in By-law No. 286, passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Bayham on January 8, 1874, and registered as Instrument No. 5701 in the Elgin Registry Office, and contained within that part shown as Part Three of a Plan of Survey by John F. Weston,O.L.S., dated March 21, 1952 (his Plan No. D-137), be made to Barbara Van Der Pas. 2-: THAT the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to execute the afore- said conveyance and affix the Corporate Seal threrto. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 2nd. DAY OF August, 1984. CLERK THIS INDENTURE, made in duplicate this 27th day of July, 1984 IN PURSUANCE OF THE SHORT FORMS OF CONVEYANCES ACT B E T W E E N: THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYLIAM hereinafter called the "Grantor OF THE FIRST PART - and - BARBARA VAN DER PAS, of the Township of. Bayham in the County of Elgin, Married Women, in fee simple hereinafter- called the "Grantee" OF THE SI'COND PART WHEREAS that portion of that cif r-ta i n r( id a l lo>;::;n( I • wt_- Lots 113 and 114, South Talbots Road, Tc-iwnshi.p of B,,iyha m, County of Elgin, was closed by By-law Number 286 which is register. -d on the title to such property on January 17, 1874, by Instrument: No. 5701; AND WHEREAS the said road allowance as hereinbefore and as hereinafter described is nok* closed, and the said closed road allowance has been, occupied by♦predecessors in title for thoi.r sole and only use; AND WHEREAS the Grantee hereirn wishes a grant of tho lands hereinbefore referred to and hereinafter describe(]; AND WHEREAS the Grantor has agreed to se l 1 .the said lands hereinbefore referred to and hereinafter more part.r.cularly described to the Grantee; NOW THEREFORE THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that for good and va-luable consideration and the sum of TWO--- ($2.00) --- DO1A ARS of lawful money of Canada now paid by the Grantee to the Grantor (the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged), the said Grantor doth grant and appoint: to the Grantee in fee simple: AI,I., AND SINGULAR that certain pil rce l or tract of land :i nci .� premises situate, lying and being and described in Schedule "A" horot.o. 14 - Z - ' TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto the said Grantee her heirs, administrators, successors and assigns to and for her !and their sole and only use forever; SUBJECT NEVERTHELESS to the reservations, limitations, provisions and conditions expressed in the original grant thereof from the Crown. AND the said Grantor covenants with the said Grantee that it has done no act to encumber the said lands. AND the said Grantor releases to the said Grantee all its claims upon the said lends; IN WITNE'SS WHEREOF the Grantor has executet-1 this .i.ndent.ur' under its corporate seal and by the hand of its pi oiler officers (July authorized in that behalf. i� 4� !j THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM i Per: Authorized Signing { Of f ire r Az- Aut orized Signing Officer r i i i • S i 0 Ef.0 t4W !'rnlr, card Txirs a.t rl Rc9-:% Arlt FORfS 1yo. 6r r PLANNING ACT AFFIDAVIT IN THE MATTER OF THE PLANNING ACT. �1983 AND IN THE MATTER OF THE TITLE TO part of the road allowancc between Lots -113 and 114 STR, Township of Bayham, County of Elgin t) -d. rran%fcr. AND IN THEMATTER OF A Morlga,c. c hao,,, c1c. deed • TI -IE REOI•, I RC)I\•1 The Corporati.on of. the Township of Bayham TO Barbara Van Der Pas DATED Ju1.y 27 1ti84 1• �T. A. Pv,t r i of,thc' Township ol, <ti��yh��r1� i:ItLIL County of f'.1q i.n MAK OATII AND SAY AS F0j.1_()\\'S: I. Iam the Clerk -Treasurer of the Grantor :Inct"henlad t., named In the A)ove mentioned Instrmnent, and have knowledge of clic matters hereinafter smorn of She t wn,:. nr h• hl• wh. 11'.1. 2. A conscl:t under section 49 of the Planning Act, 1983, in reslvct of' the .ail Instniment is not r •cc • hc•cause lulrcd %tale olhr•t Ira,tur 1f.111% pe•rvIll e'cI►rl(.Iint: or othe-rwi.w e/euling with lune/ inetyre� .�e[![l ht•ctrr[nteInt a/cn•.� not retain r/ f�•r or /ht, reltutt• e,/ rrcje,nrl,tie,n irt, or[[ !,n!!•t•r' or ri�tht h)•t~�runt. c[.c�it,�n orc�.rrr le (117/h ►intrnc•nl in r� ' ctn� latid cthr[tting the lato tlr([t i.s !tins,► col/1'et c•r! c,r r,�lrc•� 1l ��sc`t c/ ct It -ill! {,firer tlrurr !curt! tlre[t is the ►!•lre�lr• of c»tr car nre,re• JOI.v cu' /,/c,e•r(.� ►! itlurt c„ rr c„ ' rrte,re reg �i.cte� wh hl[I11,1' �►��'r[l)(1[ 1'r.1 rt,rJ. 3. The Corporat..i.ora of the Tc.3wnshi p of 11'jyljam is not "' "1011-rc:; i d( Ilt Of Canada <-f°3 defined within the meaning Of the Income Tax ACt (C�,jnada) . SWORN hcloic Ile at the it! the chi• da\• of Township of Tiayham County of I•.I ct i n Auriust t ' r)MMiSS10PtFn c i 1 . .�K1N(i +1l -s t(?a`rl t5. E tr K SCHEDULE "A" ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being Parts of Lots 113 and 114, STR, and part of the Road Allowance between Lots 113 and 114 STR, all in the Township of Bayham, which may be more particularly described as follows: PREMISING that the bearings are astronomic and are referred to the meridian through the northeast corner og Lot 7, Concession 5, Township of Bayham (Longitude 80 49' 31" West); COMMENCING at a Standard Iron Bar planted in the Southerly limit of the said Lot 114 STR at a distance of 1,362.85 feet measured North 700 49' 20" nest along the southerly limits c�` Lot 114 STR and Lot 6 "South Gore", from a Standard Iron Bar planted at the southeasterly corner of the said Lot 6; THENCE North 52° 55' 30" East 414.02 5eet to a Standard Iron: Bar planted; THENCE North 60° 55' 20" East, 217.99 Bar planted in the westerly limit of northward through the said Lot 114; THENCE North 18° 30' 20" West along of the travelled road 59.17 feet to feet to a Standard Iron a Travelled Road running the said westerly liml"L a Standard Iron Bar planted; THENCE continuing northwesterly and northerly alonq the said westerly limit of the Travelled Road to the left or southerly bank of the Little Otter Creek; THENCE Westerly, southerly and southwesterly along thQ said left bank of the Little Otter Creek to the southerly limit oF Lot 113 STR; THENCE Easterly along the southerly limits of Lots 113 and 114 STR to the point of commencement. 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FOUR :;OuT CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2216 BITING a By -Law to confirm all, actions of the COLinci l of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held August 2, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OE' THE TOWNSHII' OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal. Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held August 2, 1984 and special meeting(s) held ------ be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 2nd. day of August , 1984 Re y Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2217 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held August 16, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolution's passed at the regular meeting held August 16, 19$4and special. meeting(s) held -------- be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed,as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By-l.aw. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 16th.day of August , 19 84 Reeve Clerk '. CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2 218 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the 'TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held Sept. 11th. 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council. by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held Sept. 11, 1984, and special meeting(s) held ---- be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this llthday of Sept. , 19 84 1 Reeve Deputy Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2219 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held September 20, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolution passed at the regular meeting held September 20, .19 special meeting(s) held ---- be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Final 1v Passed this 20thday ofSeptember, 19 84 Reeve a Acting Clerk Is ■ r. CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2221 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held October 4, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held October 4, 19$4and special meeting(s) held -------- be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 4th. day of October , 19 84 Reeve Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2222 BEING a by-law to amend By-law No. 1979, setting the time, place and conduct of meetings of Council of the Township of Bayham. WHEREAS By-law No. 1979 set the holding of the regular meetings of Council of each month. AND WHEREAS it is now considered necessary to change the time of holding regular meetings of Council. THEREFORE BE IT ENCACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM 1. That Section 3 of By-law No. 1979 be amended to read: (3) Meetings of the Council shall be held at the Council Chambers adopted and used by the Council from time to time for such purpose. The Inaugural Meeting of Council shall take place at 10:00 A.M. on the First Thursday of December following the election. The regular meetings of Council shall be held on the First Thursday of each month at 10:00 A.M. except during the months of May, June, July, August, September,October and November when the meetings shall be at 7:30 P.M.; and on the Third Thursday of each month -at 7:30 P.M. unless Council by resolution directs otherwise, in which case a notice shall be posted in the municipal offices advising of the time and place. 2. THIS By-law shall be effective upon Passing. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 18th. DAY OF OCTOBER, 1984. CLERK CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2223 BEING a by-law to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute an agreement with HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, to enter into a program under Municipal Action '85. WHEREAS the Province wishes to assist Ontario municipalities under its program "Municipal Action '85" by funding individual municipal initiatives aimed at increasing productivity improving cost effectiveness, and refining staff expertise. AND WHEREAS this Municipality wishes to participate in the program. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM 1) That the Reeve and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, to enter into a program under Municipal Action '85, said agreement being Schedule A to this by-law, and to affix the Corporate Seal of the Municipality thereto. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 18th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1984. CLERK File No.44602-303-056 MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOUSING MUNICIPAL ACTION '85 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made in triplicate this day of BOIWEEN : FINN11 , 198 . HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, hereinafter referred to as the "Province", OF THE FIRST PART, ��� �—' .►tet-�i.�i�.�..�s•- CORPORATIONi►– THE OF • 1• OF • •' •ed to . the •. OF THE SECOND PART. WITNESSES THAT WHEREAS the Province wishes to assist Ontario municipalities under its program "Municipal Action 185" by funding individual municipal initiatives aimed at increasing prod..ckt-ivity, improving dost effectiveness, and refining staff expertise; AND WHEREAS the Municipality wishes to participate in the program. AND WHEREAS the Municipality by by-law No. A2;3 passed on the j,Fd day of -�' "' , 198' , has author �. zed the and the �" of the said Municipality to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Municipality; NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained the parties agree as follows: 1. The Municipality shall undertake or have undertaken the Project, hereinafter referred to as the "Project" to implement a Financial Information System, in accordance with Schedule "A" attached hereto and forming part of this Agreement. 2. The Project shall be completed on/or before the 30th day of September, 1985, hereinafter referred to as "the completion date", unless extended, up to a maximum period of six months, by mutual consent of both parties. A penalty of 10% reimbursement of funds to the Province may be imposed by the Province, if this condition is not met. 3. The Province agrees to contribute to the actual cost of the Project, the sum of Two Thousand, One Hundred Dollars ($21,100.00) to be paid in the following manner: The Province may make a payment of Two Thousand, One Hundred Dollars ($2,100.00) to the Municipality as soon as may conveniently be done after the signing of this Agreement. - 2 - 4. (a) In the event that the Project is not undertaken, the Municipality agrees to return all monies advanced by the Province, in accordance with section 3. (b) In the further event that the Project although undertaken, terminates prematurely for any reason, including termination by the Province in accordance with section 10; the Province, taking into account all the appropriate circumstances, may determine, in its absolute discretion, that a portion of its payment to the Municipality shall be returned by the Municipality to the Province. The Municipality agrees to forthwith make such repayment to the Province. 5. The Municipality shall provide the Province with a statement certified by the Treasurer, setting out in such detail and in such form as the Province may direct, the Project costs incurred or paid by the Municipality in carrying out the Project. The Municipality shall also provide to the Province invoices an-] receipts regarding such costs, if so requested by the Province. 6. The Province or its agents may attend any meeting related to the Project and to that purpose the Municipality shall advise the Province of the time and place of all meetings in sufficient time to facilitate attendance. 7. The Municipality shall at all times permit all staff or agents of the Province to inspect any component of the Project. The Municipality shall also submit to the Province progress reports at such intervals as the Province may require. 8. All data, working papers and other documents prepared for or by the Municipality in connection with this Project, including the documentation, manuals or reports provided for in Schedule "A", shall be and remain the sole propVty of the Municipality. However, the Province shall at all times, after the completion of the Project and in consultation with the Municipality, have the right to publish or otherwise disseminate any such documentation, manuals and reports, except for documentation, manuals or reports which the Municipality is prohibited by any agreement to which it is a party, from publishing or otherwise disseminating. 9. The Municipality shall indemnify and save harmless the Province from and against all claims, actions, losses and expenses, costs or damages of every nature and kind whatsoever which may be occasioned as a 'result of the negligence of the Municipality or any consultant or agent retained by the Municipality in connection with the Project. 10. The Province may at any time, by written notice of at least seven days to the Municipality, suspend or otherwise terminate this Agreement. 11. Any notice herein provided for or given hereunder if given by the Province to the Municipality shall be sufficiently given if mailed to the Municipality by prepaid registered post addressed to it at: Township of Bayham Box 160 STRAFFORDVILLE, Ontario NOJ 1 YO IN - 3 - 12. Any notice herein provided for or given hereunder if given by the Municipality to the Province shall be sufficiently given if mailed to the Province by prepaid registered post addressed to: Director or Acting Director Municipal Management Policy Branch Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing 11th Floor, 777 Bay Street Zbronto, Ontario MSG 2E5 13. Any notice shall be deemed to have been given on the (late of mailing. Either the Province or the Municipality may at any time give notice in writing to the other of any change of address of the party giving such notice and after the giving of such notice the address therein specified shall be deemed to be the address of such party for the giving of such notice thereafter. 0 IN WITNESS WHEREOF Mr. Alec Trafford, Director, Municipal Management Policy Branch, has, on behalf of. the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on behalf of the Province of Ontario hereunto set his hand, and '#' , and � • it %Jd� , - on behalf of the Municipality, have hereunder set their hands. SIGNED, SEALED AMID DELIVERED IN ME PRESENCE OF: Witness Witness Witness On behalf of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing 06 h `o the unicipality On behalf of the Municipality CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2223 BEING a by-law to authorize the Reeve -and Clerk to execute an agreement with HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, to enter into a program under Municipal Action '85. WHEREAS the Province wishes to assist Ontario municipalities under 'its program "Municipal Action '85" by funding individual. municipal. initiatives aimed at increasing productivity improving cost effectiveness, and refining staff expertise. AND WHEREAS this Municipality wishes to participate in the program. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORA'T'ION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM 1) That the Reeve and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with HER HAJESTY THI: QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, to enter into a program under Municipal Action '85, said agreement being Schedule A to this by-law, and to affix the Corporate Seal of the Municipality thereto. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 18th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1984. REEVE 1, 1 A. PETRIE, Clerk of the CORPORATION CLERK of the TOW..SHI-' of $,' yF,Do hereby certify that th `ore,:.jciinn is a true of passed by the _vt✓nnGl cci t e sc:d �. i—i ORATION on the DAY of 19 E`i' r File No.44602-303--056 MINIS1W OF KNUCIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOOHIM =41CIPAL ACUU."41 '85 AGRZU it2iT -fZ TMS AOR'eKE24T made in triplicate this S clay of N , 198 A Bh1WW3t FiM IAJEsw THE Q)uMi, in right of the Prov ince of Gntar io as represented by the Finister of municipal. Affairs and fkxusing, hereinafter referred to as the "Prov ince" , OF 711E MW PART, Arent I tE CORK"TION OF 71iE TCX NSHIP OF BAYhA..f, hereinafter referred to as the *Municipality", WMMSES THAT WHEREAS the Province wishes to assist Ontario municipalities under its I-rogram "Municipal Action 1851 by fundinj irx!ividual muinicipal initiatives aimed at increasin3 productivity, inturaving cost of fectivervm-ss, and refining staff exl;ertise s Aim WHEREAS the !Municipal ity wishes to participate in the zsrogram. AND miERVAS the flunicipal ity by by-law :ao. 2223 passed on the 18th day of October , 1984, has authorized tom' Reeve and the Clerk of the said Municipality to execute this Agreement on behalf of the municipality f NCXi THF.;WORE in cx)nsideration of the aiutual covenants herein contained the rerties agree as follows: 1. The Municipality shall urviert&m or have undertaken the Project, hereimifter referred to as the "Project" to implement a Financial Information %mtemr in iceoraancx witi Schedule "A" attached hereto and forming part of this Fnree rent. 2. The Project shall tie completed on/or before t1w 30th day of Septern ,er, 1985, hereinafter referred to as "the canpletion date", unless extern3ed, un to a imirnum Feriod of six Imnths, by mutual consent of both parties. A penalty of 10% reiinburse-tent of finds to the Province :pray be inTcmed by the Province, if this condition is not met. 10 3. The Province agrees to contribute to the actual cost of the Project, the sum of Two Thousand, Che Hundred Dollars ($21,100.00) to be paid in the following manner: The Province may make a payment of Two Thousand, one Hundred Dollars ($21,100.00) to the Municipality as soon as may conveniently be done after the signing of this Agreement. 2 _ 4. (a) In the event that the Project is not undertaken, the Munici -Ality agrees to return all monies advanced by the Province, in accordance with section 3. (b) In the further event that the Project although undertaken, terminates pren►aturely for any reason, including termination by the Province in accordance with rection 10; the .Province, taking into acoc>:int all the appropriate circumstances, may determine, in its absolute discretion, that a portion of its payment to the Municipality shall be returned by the -iunicipality to Uie Province. The lsfunicipality agrees to forthwith ;rake such repayment to the Province. 5. The Municipality shall provide the Province with a statement certified by the Treasurer, settirxl out in such detail and in such form zao the Proving may direct, the I-vojPct costs incurred or paid by the ,Municipality in carrying out the Project. The ilunicipality shall also provide to the Province invoices ani receipt regarding such costs, if so rc<luested by the Province. 6. The Province or its agents may atterY3 any meeting related to the Project arxJ to that purpose the c-uinicipality shall advise the Proving of tie time w -)d Vaace of all J*etirs�s in sufficient time to facilitate atterxlance. 7. The municir-ality shall at all t T'es permit all staff or agents of the Proving to insp-ect any oari��hent of the Project. `Ihe Municipality shall also su .iit to the Province progress reports at such intervals as the Province may require. 9. All data, working papers arr3 other docLvient prepared for or by the municipality in connection with this Project, including the documentat ion, manuals or reports provid&ii for in Schedule OA", shall be arri remain the sole rgoperty of the Municipality* ity. However, the Province shall at all tines, after the completion of the Project and in consultation with the M-unicipal ity, have the right to Fubl13h or otherwise disseminate any such documentation, manuals and reports, excett- for docuT*ntation, manuals or reports Which the Municipality is prohibited by any agreement to which it is a party, from p<iralishing or otherwise disseminating. J. 'Ihe Municipality shall irxjemnify and save harness the Province from and against all clai'ns, actions, losses aryl expenses, costs or ddnages of every nature arxi kirri whatsoever which may cue occasioned as a result of the rx-gligence of the ninicipality or any consultant or --*3ent retainers try the Municipality in connection with the Proj fret . 10. The Province --kiy at any tir.�, by written notice of at least seven days to the "runiciE.ality, suspend or otherwise terminate this Agreement . 11. Any notice herein provided for or given hereunder if given by the Province to the Municirality shall be sufficiently given if mailed to the I-gunicipal ity by ;xepaaid registered Prost addrers W to it at: Township of P}ayham Aox 160, ','MWMFV1IL1C, Ontario 001 1 YO F-3 00 3 12. Any notice herein provided for or given hereunder if given by the MunicifAlity to the Province shall be sufficiently given if mailed to the Province by prepaid registered post addressed tot Director or Acting Director Municix-al Management Policy Branch Ministry of Municipal Affairs arvJ Housing 11th Floor, 777 'ay Street lbronto, Critario SSU 2E5 13. Any notice shall be deemed to have been q iven on the date of mailinc4. Either the Province or ne Municipality may at any time give notice in writinc4 to the other of any cnange of address of the party giving such notice and after the giving of such notice the address therein specified shall be deemed to ne the Mdress of such party for the aiv imj of such notice thereafter. Iu WI3?IE'sS :141EWOF Mr. Alec Traftocd, Director, :Municipal ten ement Policy Branch, has, an ff-4ialf of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on m -half of the Province of Ontario hereunto set his hand, and M. Stewart, Reeve =3 J. A. Petrie, Clerk on behalf of the Pkmicipality, have hereunder set their iuuids. SIGNED, SEAUI? Fla) DELIV id-,- 3 IN' THE PRES` 124CE OF: Z/ A%• wi tncas witness witness on behalf of the jqi6ter kmicipal affairs Mad iiousing (..n b L f the munici_ - itf Ctt beha 1,: of the Miura cl ity C7 �Nl AISNrP of A900^4 scitc'.A PROJECT DESCRIPTION STATING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES -to upgrade and automate the financial and tax billing system. -methods currently used can no longer meet daily requirements effectively or easily. -plans include the installation of a computerized accounting system in coordinance with the BACPAC program. -other software considerations include a Tax Billing package and Payroll package. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 1) Speed up cash t'low through the us(,- of a complete 'Fax Billing Program. 2) To gain better control over municipal finances through the concise reports generated when you want and the way you want. 3) To improve the management of municipal dollars resulting in better public service and confidence. 4) To increase the vi'f i c• i enc•,y and vf feet. i vc•ne.titi of the cru rr vrit bookkeeping system (i.e. eliminating the tedious and cumbersome methods of the current payroll system and '1'4 preparation). CURRENT SYSTEM -all ledgers are posted to the General Ledger using a manual posting machine. -examples of different ledgers used are: Drains Ledger, Roads Ledger, Loans Ledger, etc. . . -total of all balances for these ledgers mast be placed in the General Ledger. A. CURRENT PAYROLL SYSTEM -employees are paid on a semi-monthly, bi-weekly and monthly basis. -'l'4's are manually produced each year for• each employee. -people on payroll include: 1 . 1: i remc.n 2. Council Members 3. Building Inspectors 4. Road Workers 5. Clerk and Office Staff b. Parks and Recreation Staff' 0 . . Page 2 Page 2 PENSION PLAN -Up to a certain level the amount of pension is calculated as 5 1/2',%? of the gross. -Anyt h i ng above the ciit. - of f I eve 1 is h 1 /2%; o1' the gross earn i ngs►. -Individuals hired on short. term basis do not pay into the pension plan. FIRE DEPARTMENT -Fire chief and deputy are paid on a monthly basis. -Firemen are paid twice a year, and since they are volunteers there are no deductions such as Tax, C.P.P., U . I . C . , etc. COUNCIL MEMBERS -Paid on a monthly basis. -Salaries are dependent on the number, of meet. i ngs held for the mon t h . -Important to keep track of each member's monthly salary and expenses such as pa i d m i I cage . BUILDING INSPECTOR -Paid salary plus expanses. -The salary is broken down into two and posted to separate ac- counts. 1. Straffordv i l l e 2. Vienna -both pay salary plus expenses. -Vienna i � r•e• i mlm v.- e d :tt cliv end oi* the yeay. ROAD WORKERS -all employees are paid b i -week 1 y hourly wages with the exception of the supervisor who is paid a semi-monthly salary. rt r . . . Page 3 Page 3 t3. ROADS AND MACH I'r FRY -each machine hiis an account in the General Ledger. -when cheques are issued to cover maintenance costs, each che(lrre posting is broken down into srrlr-a r'eas . (i.e. gas, oil and grease expenses :rr•(• posted to each machine in the Roads G/L according to the information received monthly from the road workers) -the Roads G/L handles such items as posting the rental amount of each machine, dollar amounts for machine maintenance and if inen work on the machine. then the total man hours are posted against that. machine. -they must keep track of: 1. 2. 3. C. Total machine hours Total mental Total main4enance POSTING -post machine hori rs to it card in the t;,! t. -each individual's hours are posted to the type of ,job worked on. -there is an average 25-30 different jobs. -totals are acc iimul ,Leel Por: 1.. each job 2. hours for each machine 31 maintenance for each machine -a comparison is then made between the actual machine time in dollars to the dollar amount spent on repairs - if the repairs outweigh t1ty machine time hours by too much an adjustment is made to the rate at which the machine is rented out. D. JOB LF'DGER -Used to keep an account of the different. ,jobs, the kind of machinery used, the materials used and machinery rental. . . 9 Page 4 Page 4 E . TAXFS IN ARREARS Amount thio August 15 587-97 I f a t.ax payer comas i n to pay the amount. on the 17th, a penalty of 3.40 wott Id be added on ' so the total owing is now 591.37• If on t hat same da N. he /she wishes to pay Novembvi 's (levy would receive adiscount of 5. 7 making the total owing 581.13. SYSTEM USERS -those primarily involved with the system wiIl be the mun-icipal clerk and other off ice staff' who are r•espons i b l e for nj)vrat ing the current system. -the system cou l cl also he a handy cool cued in c mine.i l meetings t'()t• answer i nE tin��xl�c�c 1 t•cl clitc•.�t i �►n-. :incl i ncict i i i c•�; c�c� i c I: I �� . SYSTEMS FUNCTIONS 1. GI;NFRAL LEDGER -the general ledger, system contains a complete range of application programs suited to accommodate all accounting needs from the C.envra1, Journal to the Income SCatc-mvnt. and BaIant-c- `sheet. PAYROLL -the payroll package is a complete comprehensive system which will accommodate a l 1 payroll accounting requirements from the cheque entry and cheque printing stage; to the automatic T4 preparation. 3. TAX BILLING -the tax billing package will cotit:tin a vange of application programs which will ca 1 cu 1 at.e iron t h ! v -i nt.erest automatically, produce monthly statements • create :t� i ng lists anti keep 4-5 years on-line principal and interests. E a g r'' Page 5 SYSTEMS INPUTS -the type of input wi 1 1. not. change mi,ch f'voin what is presently being ti -sed. -files such as File Maintenance Files wi 1 1 be required to keep a record of employees and taxpayers. SYSTEMS OUTPUTS -var•iocrs reports will be genc-r at ed Trial Balance, Income Statement, Balance Sheat Ledgers, .I ou rna l s , Pay Cheques issued covering vxpenscs such as fuel, oil and grease for machinery, T4 slips, Tax Rills, Aging Reports. OPERATLNG CNARACTERIS'rics -tile important, aspect, of 'any system i nst.a 1 1 ed is that. i t be riser•- i'r• i end 1 y . - l hcr•e• i'cir•e• , all pr•ogr•anrs wr• i t't-en 1'or• thv sysLem ave menti -driven, self-explanatory and easy to operate. -a fully detailed documentation mantra 1 will accompany the system to answer any questions that. may arise after the installation and training are completed. COST ESTIMATES/COST BENEFIT EVALUATION Estimated Software Costs Tax 13i 1 Iifig $2,000.00 General Ledger ( BAC PAC) 1,500.00 Payrol i ('r4 preparation) 700.00 Installation Charges 250.00 per day All soft.wave listed is designed to operate on an Olivet:t.i M20 Micro Personal Compo t car . 1'.ige 6 flage `1 COST BENEFIT EVALUATION 1) With an improved Tax Billing system where automatic interest is calculated each month, monthly statements and aging lists are prepared; cash flaw can be speeded up. An improved collection cif' revenues could then he used for investments resulting in increased opportunities for tIIv municipality. 2) Accurate books, are import ant For any type of business to npevat e proper• I y . A computerized accounting system that has software designed which is easy to use and reliable can greatly reduce auditing and other year end cosh. 3) The Payroll Package is a complete and comprehensive system • which can accommodate a1.1 payroll accounting requirements including t4 preparation. The ma jc�r e•o�t l��•ne•f i t w i t Ir ani p.rti r•c� 1 1 ��•st em i s t.1r(• t. i IIIv saved. This is especially true in this case where employees range From l'i t•emen to of'f' i c•e st :tf f and btt i I d i ng inspectors; each with different. types of dedttctins and expenses. 4) << i t h cash f low planning made vary, attt.omat. i c pa•yr o 1 1 preparation and quick updates to the Geneva l edger, a nrtrnicpal government can be i n fu 1. 1 contr•o l of the i r• 1'i nances at, a I 1 t, i mes. E S) An integrated, easy to use, flexible system gives high-speed access to all accounts with the ultimate return on the invest- ment being the accurate. easy to read statistics provided. b) With all the necessary information available, the system will help maximize public service, support and confidence. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Al office staff will be folly t, rained on all aspects of the system as they will be the primary users. Page 7 Ila9e7 Training procedures include: .1. Installation of hardware '�. Fami I i ar•i ring rrSer• wi Ch hardware. i.0• r1appy and bard disk capa- biIit,ies, backup procedures, etc. 3. :Instructing users on the software i.e. General Ledger, Payroll, and Tax Bill ing 4. Doc•umentat inn Manua 1 Plan to use BACPAC program as a training guide to better understand and establish the General Ledger. As a check point, and sal*(-t,y measure the present system will be run in parallel with the new system for at least two (2) months to make sure everything is operating properly. tti Canada Limited s --Ofey Road South aN6C 4Y7 33-9206 I vetti December 1', 1983 �Ir J.A. Pet.r•i c . Cheek -Treasurer Townsh i. p of [3a�-ham P.U. Box 160 STRAF I:ORDV1 1,LF. , Onl.av i o NOJ 1YO G('11C f rmm•rt : I ti-ttst t.h.is will assist, yotr in your application for Munic i pal Action ' 85. The f'ol lowing; will. cover t 1W hil rdware Cost. HARDWARE INE -1 0 - I OMB D i .sk 6400 l.. l opp.v PR 8400 CBI, 1040 Yours- t.rtily, , Bob Rva BR!sj 200 chs - Coil) l v 5,695.00 2, 1.95.00 09.00 .`fi10,989.UO 10 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2224 BEING a by-law to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute an agreement with HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipial Affairs and Housing, to enter into the implementation of the Basic accounting Package as a part of the Municipal Action '85 program. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM 1) That the Reeve and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, to implement the Basic accounting Package as a part of the Municipality's participation in the Municipal Action '85 program, said agreement being Schedule A to this By-law, and to affix the Corporate Seal of the Municipality thereto. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 18th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1984. "Art�, cq7vcl� � REEVE CLERK MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AMID HOUSING MUNICIPALITY'S AGREEMENT - THIS AGREEMENT made in quadruplicate this day of / 198 . BETWEEN: HER. MAJESTY THE QUEEN,? in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, hereinafter referred to as the "Ministry", OF THE FIRST PART, AND: hereinafter referred to as the "Municipality", WHEREAS as part of the Ministry's program Municipal Action '85, the Municipality has undertaken the implementation of the Basic Accounting Package (hereinafter referred to as "BACPAC") project, hereinafter called the "Project"; it being understood and agreed however, that where there is a conflict or discrepancy between any term or condition in this Agreement and that of the BACPAC Check List marked "Appendix A" and attached hereto, the term or condition of this Agreement shall prevail; AMID WHEREAS the Municipality by by-law No.;Z2 passed on the g day of 198 , has authorized the I�SL�.r-�.. and the of the said Municipality to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Municipality; NOW THEREFORE WITNESSETH THAT in consideration of the premises and covenants contained herein the parties agree as follows: 1. It is agreed that the Municipality will undertake the Project in accordance with the estimate of fees arra expenses attached hereto and marked "Appendix B" and forming part of this Agreement. 2. It is agreed that the Oampl et ion Date of the Project shall be the 3(.s (- day of r r-. ►0 t r , 1985 on or before which date the Municipality shall have reviewed all of the chapters set out in the BACPAC manuals including those with respect to year-end reporting which may not or cannot take place until the first four to six months of 198._:: It is further agreed however, that the Completion Date may be unilaterally extended by the Ministry in its absolute discretion. 3. (a) The Municipality agrees to provide the Ministry with periodic reports as support for the Ministry's payments and to ensure that BACPAC is being implemented. The reports will be in the form as set out in "Appendix A". (b) The interim report will be required on or before the 71-'K day of : ,.p_ , 198s. The final report will be required by the Completion Date. - 2 - (c) It is further understood and agreed that the Ministry in its absolute discretion may find the reports referred to in (a) and (b) of this section to be unacceptable and may request further explanation as it considers appropriate. 4. It is agreed that the Ministry will contribute the lesser of the total cost of the Project or Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) which sum shall be allocated in the following manner: (a) A payment of up to Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) may be made by the Ministry upon receipt and approval by the Ministry of the Municipality's interim report. (b) A further sum of up to Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) or the unpaid balance due and payable under this Agreement may be made by the Ministry when it is satisfied that implementation by the Municipality has been crmpleted. (c) If the Ministry, in its absolute discretion, finds the implementation by the Municipality to be incomplete, the Ministry may then reduce the sum payable to the Municipality pursuant to clause (b) of this section and the Ministry, upon making this payment, may then declare this Agreement to be terminated pursuant to section 8. (d) Notwithstanding the total cost of the Project,, the said Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) payable by the Ministry may be applied both to professional fees and other expenses, specifically charges for one -write systems including boards, storage trays and related stationery and other stationery including journals and ledgers. 5. The Municipality shall submit invoices with supporting information to the Ministry in a form satisfactory to the Ministry. 6. The Ministry shall receive copies of all reports including copies of the systems and procedures documentation and copies of reports generated, charts of accounts and other documents prepared by or for the Municipality in the course of carrying out the Project and the Ministry may make this documentation available at no charge to any other municipality in the Province to assist those other municipalities in the installation of their own systems. 7. The Municipality shall indemnify and save harmless the Ministry from and against all claims, actions, losses and expenses, costs or damages of every nature and kind whatsoever which may be occasioned as a result of the negligence of the Municipality or any consultant or agent retained by the Municipality in connection with the Project. 8. The Ministry may at any time by written notice suspend or terminate this Agreement. 9. Any notice herein provided for or given hereunder if given by the Ministry to the Municipality shall be sufficiently given if mailed to the Municipality by prepaid registered post addressed to: r— o 1-ki ILI- f -c . - 3 - 10. Any notice herein provided for or given hereunder if given by the Municipality to the Ministry shall be sufficiently given if mailed to the Ministry by prepaid registered post addressed to: Mr. Alec Trafford Director Municipal Management Policy Branch Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing 3rd floor, Mowat Block Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1C2 11. Any notice shall be deemed to have mailing. Either the Ministry or give notice in writing to the other party giving such notice and after address therein specified shall be party for the giving of such notice been given on the date of the Municipality may at any time of any change of address of the the giving of such notice the deemed to be the address of such thereafter. 12. This Agreement or any portion hereof shall not be assigned without the consent in writing of the Ministry. 13. This Agreement supersedes all previous Agreements, arrangements or understandings between the parties, whether written or oral in connection with or incidental to the Project. 14. This Agreement shall be deemed to have cone into force and effect on the d ay�of� 4 Q._e..{,_ 8 . IN WITNESS WHEREOF Mr. Alec Trafford, Director, Municipal Management Policy Branch, has, on behalf 6f the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing behalf of the Province of Ontario hereunto set his hand, and and on behalf of the Municipality, have hereunder set their hands. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED IN THE PRESENCE OF: witness u witness Witness On behalf of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing On behalf of the Man is ipal i ty x On behalf of the Municipality APPENDIX A BACPAC CHECKLIST name of municipality This checklist is designed to ensure that all the major elements of BACPAC have been implemented to the satisfaction of the municipality and the Province. A "no" answer to any point requires an acceptable explanation as to why a particular item has not been implemented. Chapter 1010 - Accounting Activities I. The three basic activities have been explained and understood: - bookkeeping �a t ✓ - accounting - auditing Chapter 1020 - Double Entry Bookkeeping 2. The following have been explained and understood: - double entry concept 9-11 - rules for debits and credits � - dual entries for interfund transfers _L,� Chapter 1030 - Bases of Accounting 3. The following have been explained and understood: (i) Bases of Accounting: - cash - accrual - modified accrual U - encumbrance or commitment - concept of cash versus accrual b - (ii) Classification and reporting of revenues and expenditures by: - f unction - subf unction or activity - object and sub -object -source of financing Chapter 1040 - Fund Accounting 4. The principles, purposes and effects of fund accounting have been explained and understood particularly regarding: - revenue fund - reserve f unds _ - capital f and - trust funds _ z - dual entries for interf and transfers - requirements for interf and borrowings / Chapter 1050 - Basic Journal Entries for Municipal Purposes 5. The following have been explained and understood: - types of entries unique to municipalities - the specific examples and account numbers used U - the'T' account postings and trial balance tapes Chapter 1060 - Books of Original Entry 6. i) The purpose, use and types of books of original entry have been explained and understood: Ir - 2 - YES NO (ii) The recommended minimum number of books have been designed, installed, and are operating effectively: - cash receipts - cheque register - payroll journal �✓ - collector's roll _LZ - tax receipts 1/ - general journal r/ other (specify) (iii) The use of one -write systems has been investigated and the following one -write systems installed: (Specify books of original entry and ledgers (Chapter 1070)) _ ,4 ./ (iv) The books are balanced and posted monthly to the general ledger accounts (v) Postings are made to individual accounts in the sub -ledgers as soon as possible: - taxes receivable - tax arrears other (specify) Chapter 1070 - Ledgers 7. (i) The purpose, use and types of ledgers and sub -ledgers have been explained / and understood. (ii) The recommended minimum number of ledgers have been designed, installed, and are operating of festively: - general ledger for each fund - taxes receivable - tax arrears other ledgers and sub -ledgers (specify) (iii) The general ledger account numbers are consistent with the BACPAC model chart of accounts. (iv) Ledgers and sub -ledgers are balanced monthly. ✓ (v) Penalties and interest on tax arrears are calculated and charged to individual accounts: - monthly - quarterly t/ - yearly �L - 3 - YES NO Chapter 1080 - Trial Balances 8. (i) The purpose, use and types of trial balances have been explained and understood. (ii) The five basic reporting structures ('A' to 'E') have been explained and understood and a format adopted. (iii) The three types of adjusting entries have been explained and understood: - worksheet - general - internal fund (iv) A general ledger trial balance is prepared each month. (v) The steps to locate errors in a trial balance have been explained and understood. Chapter 2010 - Cash Receipts 9. The following have been explained, understood and implemented: (i) recording procedures (ii) control features (specify exceptions) Chapter 2020 - Cheque Disbursements 10. The following have been explained and understood: (i) flow of documentation (ii) recording procedures (iii) control features Chapter 2030 -_Petty Cash Fund 11. i The purpose, use and types of petty cash funds have been explained and understood. (ii) The following have been explained, understood and implemented: - policy decisions on use - procedures to establish and reimburse - control features Chi 12. er 2040 - Cash Management Procedures The following have been explained, understood and implemented: - advantages of effective cash management - steps to improve cash management - monthly bank reconciliation - investment opportunities - requirements for interfund loans - steps to improve cash flow through tax billing and collection procedures - statute references and bulletins Chapter 2090 - Internal Control 13. i) The purpose, objectives and types of internal control have been explained and understood. i • - 4 - YES NO (ii) The following areas of responsibility have been reviewed, explained and understood: - municipal staff and council - essential features of internal control _ (iii) The external auditor: - reviews and evaluates internal control - submits a management letter - discusses recommendations with council (iv) An effective system of internal control has been implemented _ Chapter 3010 - Taxation 14. The following have been explained and understood: - purposes for which mill rates are required - amounts to levy for each purpose - allocations to other bodies - assessment base used - mill rate calculations and differentials - recording procedures for taxes levied - tax billing requirements: . interim . f inal - statute references and bulletins Chapter 3020 - Payroll 15. The following have been explained and understood: - preparation and maintenance of a payroll journal and earnings record _ - recording and posting of payroll information - recording of employer's share of contributions - use of a payroll clearing account - preparation of T-4 slips - control procedures Chapter 3030 - Capital Transactions 16. i The purpose and objectives of a capital budget have been explained and understood. (ii) The following have been explained and understood relative to capital transactions: - approvals required - determination of costs - methods of capital financing - capital budget formats - accounting procedures - control of financing requirements (iii) The municipality prepares: - a capital budget - a five-year capital forecast Chapter 3090 - Budget Preparation 17. i) The basic procedures essential to effective budget preparation have been explained, understood and implemented. (ii) The following have been explained, understood and implemented: - preparation of detailed estimates - adoption of a budget format -` a - S - - compatability with the general ledger chart of accounts - requirements for local boards - allocations to other bodies - mill rate calculations - budgetary control procedures - budget calendarization - capital budgets - reserve and reserve fund budgets - statutory requirements for surpluses/ deficits Chapter 7010 - The Municipal Auditor 18. (i) The different nature of the three main services provided by the auditor have been explained and understood: - bookkeeping - accounting - auditing (ii) The role of the auditor is clearly understood, and the following have been explained and considered: - appointment, duties and rights - engagement letter - general preparation for the audit - specific requirements for: . interim audits . year-end audits - periodic meetings to discuss the results of the audit and any other matters Chapter 7020 - In -Year Financial Reporting 19. i The purpose, use and benefits of in -year reports have been explained and understood. (ii) The following have been explained, understood and implemented concerning preparation of reports: - preparation on a monthly basis - adjustments required (cash to accrual) - inclusion of all funds and 4ctivities - preparation of calendarized budgets - formats based on user needs - review of variances - other internal reports Chapter 7030 - Cash Flow Re ortin 20. i The purpose, benefits and types of cash flow reports have been explained and understood. (ii) The following have been explained, understood and implemented: - purpose, preparation and use of: . calendarized budget on the accrual basis . calendarized cash flow budget - preparation of daily (weekly) cash summaries - preparation of monthly cash management report - difficulties in preparing cash budgets - inclusion of cash flows for all purposes - types of report formats YES NO V - 6 - YES NO Chapter 7040 - Year -End Financial ReDortin 21. (i) The purpose and types of year-end reports have been explained and understood. GO The following have been explained and understood concerning year-end reports: - responsibility for preparation - five basic steps for year-end close - review of examples given - formal year-end reports required - auditor involvement - publication of reports - statutory requirements _ Chapter 8090 - Bibliography 22. The list of publications has been reviewed and acquisitions recommended. Model Chart of Acounts 23. i) The chapters on the chart of accounts have been reviewed, explained and understood. (ii) A chart of accounts has been designed and implemented. (iii) A copy of the chart of accounts is attached. Date Date Date Date INTERIM REPORT FINAL REPORT Municipal Treasurer Consultant Municipal Treasurer Consultant APPENDIX "B" BASIC ACCOINITM PACKAGE MUNICIPAL ACTION 165 ESTIMATE OF FEES AND EXPENSES (to be provided by the municipality) 9 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2224 BEING a by-law to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute an agreement with HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipial Affairs and Housing, to enter into the implementation of the Basic accounting Package as a part of the Municipal. Action '85 program. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM 1) That the Reeve and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, to implement the Basic accounting Package as a part of the Municipality's participation in the Municipal Action '85 program, said agreement being Schedule A to this By-law, and to affix the Corporate Seal of the Municipality thereto. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 18th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1984. ' RII:Vf: A. pETR1E, Clerk of the CORPORATION CLERK of the TOW i 'SHIM' Of- B/,YHA: Do hereby ce4:CILeOffo t re oing is a true ,_ Y of passed by ththe said CORPORAi ION on the 1,gd DAY of 9g L MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOUSING MUNICIPALITY'S AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made in quadruplicate this day of , 198 . BE' WEEN: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, in right of the Province of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, hereinafter referred to as the "Ministry", OF THE FIRST PART, AND:Th= Corporation of the Township of Bayham hereinafter referred to as the "Municipal ity" , OF THE SECOND PART. WHEREAS as part of the Ministry's program Municipal Action '85, the Municipality has undertaken the implementation of the Basic Accounting Package (hereinafter referred to as "BACPAC") project, hereinafter called the "Project"; it being understood arra agreed however, that where there is a conflict or discrepancy between any term or condition in this Agreement and that of the BACPAC Check List macked "Appendix A" and attached hereto, the term or condition of this Agr6ement shall prevail; AND WHEREAS the Municipality by by-law N0.2224 passed on the 18th day of October , 1984, has authorized the Reeve and the Clerk of the said Municipality to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Municipality; NOW THEREFORE WITNESSETH THAT in consideration of the premises and covenants contained herein the parties agree as follows: 1. It is agreed that the Municipality will undertake the Project in accordance with the estimate of fees and expenses attached hereto and marked "Appendix B" and forming part of this Agreement. 2. It is agreed that the Ocmpletion Date of the Project shall be the 31stday of December , 1985 on or before which date the Municipality shall have reviewed all of the chapters set out in the BACPAC manuals including those with respect bo year-end reporting which may not or cannot take place until the first four to six months of 198-56 It is further agreed however, that the Completion Date may be unilaterally extended by the Ministry in its absolute discretion. 3. (a) The Municipality agrees to provide the Ministry with periodic reports as support for the Ministry's payments and to ensure that BACPAC is being implemented. The reports will be in the form as set out in "Appendix A". (b) The interim report will be required on or before the30thday of June , 1985. The final report will be required by the Compl et ion Date. - 2 - (c) It is further understood arra agreed that the Ministry in its absolute discretion may find the reports referred to in (a) and (b) of this section to be unacceptable arra may request further explanation as it considers appropriate. 4. It is agreed that the Ministry will contribute the lesser of the total cost of the Project or Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) which sun shall be allocated in the following manner: (a) A payment of up to Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) may be made by the Ministry upon receipt and approval by the Ministry of the Minicipality's interim report. (b) A further sum of up to Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) or the unpaid balance due and payable under this Agreement may be made by the Ministry when it is satisfied that implementation by the Municipality has been ccmpleted. (c) If the Ministry, in its absolute discretion, finds the implementation by the Minicipality to be incomplete, the Ministry may then reduce the sum payable to the Municipality pursuant to clause (b) of this section and the Ministry, upon making this payment, may then declare this Agreement to be terminated pursuant to section 8. (d) Notwithstanding the total cost of the Project, the said Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) payable by the Ministry may be applied both to professional fees and other expenses, specifically charges for one -write systems including boards, storage trays and related stationery and other stationery including journals and ledgers. 5. The Municipality shall submit invoices with slipporting information to the Ministry in a form satisfactory to the Ministry. 6. The Ministry shall receive copies of all reports including copies of the systems and procedures documentation and copies of reports generated, charts of accounts and other documents prepared by or for the Municipality in the course of carrying out the Project and the Ministry may make this documentation available at no charge to any other municipality in the Province to assist those other municipalities in the installation of their own systems. 7. The Municipality shall indemnify and save harmless the Ministry frau and against all claims, actions, losses and expenses, costs or damages of every nature and kind whatsoever which may be occasioned as a result of the negligence of the Municipality or any consultant or agent retained by the Municipality in connection with the Project. 8. The Ministry may at any time by written notice suspend or terminate this Agreement. 9. Any notice herein provided for or given hereunder if given by the Ministry to the Municipality shall be sufficiently given if mailed to the Municipality by prepaid registered post addressed to: Mr. J. A. Petrie Clerk Township of Bayham Box 160 Straffordville, Ont NOJ 1YO r - 3 - 10. Any notice herein provided for or given hereunder if given by the Municipality to the Ministry shall be sufficiently given if mailed to the Ministry by prepaid registered post addressed to: Mr. Alec Trafford Director Municipal Management Policy Branch Ministry of Municipal Affairs arca Housing 3rd floor, Mowat Block Queen's Park Thronto, Ontario M7A 1C2 11. Any notice shall be deemed to have mailing. Either the Ministry or give notice in writing to the other party giving such notice and after address therein specified shall be party for the giving of such notice been given on the date of the Municipality may at any time of any change of address of the the giving of such notice the deemed to be the address of such thereaf ter . 12. This Agreement or any portion hereof shall not be assigned without the consent in writing of the Ministry. 13. This Agreement supersedes all previous Agreements, arrangements or understandings between the parties, whether written or oral in connection with or incidental to the Project. 14. This Agreement shall be deemed to have came into force and effect on the day of , 198 . IN WITNESS WHEREOF Mr. Alec Trafford, Director, Municipal Management Policy Branch, has, on behalf of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on behalf of the Province of Ontario hereunto set his hand, and J. A. Petrie, Clerk and Max Stewart, Reeve on behalf of the Municipa_i ity, have hereunder set their hands. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED IN THE PRESENCE OF: Witness Witness Witness Cn behalf of the Minister o Municipal Affairs and Housing On be6all of -the- Municipality Ch behalf of the Municipality TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM • BY - LAW NO. 2225 A By-law to provide for the Maintenance of the Arn, Benner, Berdan-Cheesman, Bryant, Carnes "C", Carruthers, Casier, Catfish Creek, Coomber 'A', Coomber 'B', Coomber 'F', Corinth, Csinos, Deli, Dereham/Bayham Townline, Fazakas-Slaught, Fearnley, Fisher, Green, Grigg, Hampton, Mueller, Mitts, Nevill, Pearson, Phillips, Ramsey, Scanlan, C. E. Smith, Stewart Todd, Willson and Winter Municipal Drains and to raise the sum of $12,021.23 to pay therefor. WHEREAS the above mentioned drains were constructed under the provisions of the Drainage Act, and according to the several by-laws of the municipality, providing for such construction, and according to the various reports of the Township Engineers made thereon. AND WHEREAS it is provided by the said reports, by-laws and Drainage Act that the municipality of the Township of Bayham, shall maintain the said Drainage works, at the expense of the land and roads in the7ai1d..Townbhip in any way assessed for the construction thereof, in the portion according to such assessment, until such assessments or portions thereof, be varied. AND WHEREAS in compliance with such duty, the Municipality has from time to time,carried out certain minor repairs on the said drains. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to make a pro rata assessment and levy pursuant to the said Drainage Act, upon the lands and roads assessed for the construction of the aforesaid drains, so as to provide for and raise the cost of the said repairs and expenses incidental thereto which amount in all to $12,021.23 to the lands and roads assessed, and the amount of the assessments upon which the assessments and proportions hereby made are fixed, appear upon attached Schedule of Assessments, which said Schedule is a part of this by-law. AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to levy the amounts in 1984. 6 NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Bayham enacts as follows: 1. That for the purpose of paying the.said repairs and expenses incidental thereto or for repaying into the General Funds of the Municipality the amount or cost thereof the sum of $ 6,745.92 the amount charged against the lands of the drainage works, and now assessable for Maintenance, the following total special rates and amounts as set out in the Schedule of Assessments attached hereto and forming a part of this By-law, shall over and above all other rates be assessed and levied and collected in the same manner and at the same time as other taxes are levied and collected upon and from the undermentioned lots or parts of lots as specified in the attached schedule of assessments in the present year, 1984. 2. THAT for the purpose of paying the sum of $1,600.07 the amount charged against said roads of the Municipality, and $339.50 the amount charged against other Municipalities, the Province of Ontario, and other Boards and Corporations for the aforesaid purpose, accounts shall be levied against the roads of the Municipality and against the other Municipalities, the Province of Ontario, and other Boards and Corporations to pay the aforesaid amounts. 3. THAT the sum of $3,335.74 be charged to the Treasurer of Ontario under the Drain Maintenance Grants Program for repairs to drains serving agricultural lands. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 18th, DAY October, 1984. Schedule "A" to By-law No. 2225 TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM MUNICIPAL DRAIN REPAIRS ROLL # REPAIR ARN DRAIN REPAIR 4-014 .64 3-145 148.83 4-010 6.36 3-141 104.05 M T C 21.62 TOTAL ARN DRAIN REPAIR 281.50 BENNER DRAIN REPAIR 2-093 3.13 2-097 12.94 16.07 Bayham Roads 2.68 TOTAL BENNER DRAIN REPAIRS 18.75 BERDAN CHEESMAN DRAIN REPAIR 5-102-01 6.44 Bayham Roads TOTAL BERDAN CHEESMAN DRAIN REPAIR BRYANT DRAIN REPAIR 3-062 3-060 3-112 3-113 3-064 Bayham Roads TOTAL BRYANT DRAIN REPAIR 6.44 11.71 18.15 146.47 42.44 16.98 208.01 877.48 1,291.38 604.12 1,895.50 GRANT .21 49.61 2.12 34.68 n--.6'2- 86.62 . 6'2- 86.62 1.04 4.31 5.35 5.35 2.14 2.14 2.14 48.82 14.14 5.66 69.34 292.49 "TJV.Y.J 430.45 NET .43 99.22 4.24 69.37 1/3.26 21.62 194.88 2.09 8.63 10.72 2.68 13.40 4.30 4.30 11.71 16.01 97.65 28.30 11.32 138.67 584.99 860.93 604.12 1,465.05 .............continued.............. - 2 - ROLL # REPAIR GRANT CARNES 'C' DRAIN REPAIR 4-053 3.28 1.09 4-050 62.67 20.89 3-147 50.57 16.86 3-149 245.00 81.67 3-111 242.16 80.72 3-110 24.36 8.12 628.04 209.35 Bayham Roads 92.71 TOTAL CARNES 'C' DRAIN REPAIR CARRUTHERS DRAIN REPAIR 5-132 5-170 5-171 5-172 Bayham Roads S/W Oxford lands S/W Oxford roads TOTAL CARRUTHERS DRAIN REPAIRS CASIER DRAIN REPAIR 2-159 2-160 2-157 2-155 2-156 3-037 3-036 3-035 3-033 3-034 County of Elgin -Rd 45 M T C # 19 720.75 3.08 12.51 7.28 6.27 29.14 10.76 6.77 2.33 49.00 487.44 52.00 182.69 377.58 .66 7.16 1.78 3.98 2.75 .90 1,116.94 18.33 37.15 1,172.42 209.35 1.03 4.17 2.43 2.09 9.72 2.26 11.98 162.48 17.34 60.90 125.86 2.39 368.97 368.97 NET 2.19 41.78 33.71 163.33 161.44 16.24 • •M 92.71 511.40 2.05 8.34 4.85 4.18 19.42 10.76 4.51 2.33 37.02 324.96 34.66 121.79 251.72 .66 4.77 1.78 3.98 2.75 .90 747.97 18.33 37.15 803.45 ...................CONTINUED............... ROLL # _ CATFISH CREEK DRAIN RE AIR Bayham Roads TOTAL CATFISH CREEK DRAIN REPAIR COOMBER 'A' DRAIN REPAIR 5-125.01 5-127 5-129 5-130 5-131 Township of Bayham Rds TOTAL COOMBER 'A" DRAIN REPAIRS COOMBER 'B' DRAIN REPAIRS 4.00 5-125.00 TOTAL COOMBER 'B' DRAIN REPAIRS COOMBER 'F' DRAIN REPAIRS 5-125 5-127 5-129 TOTAL COOMBER 'F' DRAIN REPAIR CORINTH DRAIN REPAIR 5-048 5-055 5-050 5-109 5-110.01 5-110 C N Railway Bayham Roads TOTAL CORINTH DRAIN REPAIRS 3 - .28 .28 4.56 60.62 43.68 58.54 2.38 169.78 1.77 171.55 392.64 781.47 1,174.11 43.62 65.42 26.18 135.22 12.04 258.13 62.44 12.64 12.94 1.51 359.70 15.65 1.50 376.85 GRANT NET .28 .28 1.52 3.04 20.20 40.42 14.56 29.12 19.52 39.02 .80 1.58 56.60 113.18 1.77 56.60 114.95 130.88 261.76 260.49 520.98 391.37 782.74 14.54 29.08 21.81 43.61 8.73 17.45 4-').U?J VU.14 4.02 8.02 86.05 172.08 20.82 41.62 4.22 8.42 4.32 8.62 .51 1.00 119.94 239.76 15.65 1.50 119.94 256.91 ......................CONTINUED................ ROLL # CSINOS DRAIN REPAIRS 2-084 2-172 Bayham Roads TOTAL CSINOS DRAIN REPAIRS DELI DRIAN REPAIRS 4-070 4-071 4-073 4-074 4-120 4-122 4-123 4-125 4-128 4-129 County of Elgin # 38 Bayham Roads TOTAL DELI DRAIN REPAIRS - 4 - REPAIR 819.83 36.08 855.91 208.11 1,064.02 2.93 117.05 96.33 1.22 .74 7.32 117.05 174.60 36.58 1.55 555.37 42.68 141.06 DEREHAM/BAYHAM TOWNLINE DRAIN REPAIRS 5-129 2.65 5-125 7.65 5-170 2.54 12.84 Bayham Roads 80.44 GRANT 273.28 12.03 285.31 285.31 .98 39.02 32.10 .40 .25 2.44 39.02 58.20 12.20 .52 185.13 185.13 NET 546.55 24.05 570.60 208.11 778.71 1.95 78.03 64.23 .82 .49 4.88 78.03 116.40 24.38 1.03 370.24 42.68 141.06 553.98 2.65 7.65 =2.54 12.84 80.44 TOTAL DEREHAM/BAYHAM TOWNLINE DRAIN REPAIRS 93.28 93.28 FAZAKAS SLAUGHT DRAIN REPAIRS 7tl 5-044 13.25 4.42 8.83 5-005 10.20 3.40 6.80 5-010 60.94 20.32 40.62 5-011 15.24 5.08 10.16 5-012-01 3.05 1.02 2.03 102.68 34.24 120.09 Bayham Roads 51.65 51.65 TOTAL FAZAKAS SLAUGHT DRAIN REPAIRS 154.33 34.24 120.09 ................CONTINUED.................. 5 - GRIGG DRAIN REPAIRS 3-110 Bayham Roads TOTAL GRIGG DRAIN REPAIRS HAMPTON DRAIN REPAIRS 3-095 3-096 3-014 3-137 3-138 3-139 Bayham Roads TOTAL HAMPTON DRAIN REPAIRS 70.73 70.73 55.57 126.30 23.58 23.58 23.58 47.15 47.15 55.57 102.72 96.65 32.22 64.43 100.88 33.63 • ROLL # REPAIR GRANT NET FEARNLEY DRAIN REPAIRS 103.48 169.96 56.65 113.31 1-020 21.30 7.10 14.20 194.28 1-007 10.07 3.36 6.71 681.84 .................continued............ 1-009 5.18 1.73 3.45 1-087 12.73 4.25 8.48 1-085 12.73 4.25 8.48 1-088 2.83 .95 1.88 1-086 5.04 1.68 3.36 1-084 2.31 .77 1.54 72.19 24.09 48.10 County of Elgin # 42 5.59 5.59 Ministry of Natural Resources - re park 2.10 2.10 TOTAL FEARNLEY DRAIN REPAIRS 79.88 24.09 55.79 FISHER DRAIN REPAIRS 3-039 744.80 248.27 496.53 3-048 54.20 18.07 36.13 799.00 266.34 532.66 M T C # 19 115.01 115.01 TOTAL FISHER DRAIN REPAIRS 914.01 266.34 647.67 GREEN DRAIN REPAIRS 6-177 4.53 4.53 6-176 8.68 8.68 13.21 13.21 Bayham Roads 7.37 7.37 TOTAL GREEN DRAIN REPAIRS 20.58 20.58 GRIGG DRAIN REPAIRS 3-110 Bayham Roads TOTAL GRIGG DRAIN REPAIRS HAMPTON DRAIN REPAIRS 3-095 3-096 3-014 3-137 3-138 3-139 Bayham Roads TOTAL HAMPTON DRAIN REPAIRS 70.73 70.73 55.57 126.30 23.58 23.58 23.58 47.15 47.15 55.57 102.72 96.65 32.22 64.43 100.88 33.63 67.25 8.46 2.82 5.64 155.22 51.74 103.48 169.96 56.65 113.31 51.66 17.22 34.44 582.83 194.28 388.55 99.01 99.01 681.84 .................continued............ 194.28 487.56 . - 6 - ROLL # REPAIR GRANT NET MUELLER DRAIN REPAIR 5-117 15.30 5.10 10.20 5-114 15.30 5.10 10.20 5-122 50.17 16.72 33.45 5-120 .61 .61 5-121 .61 .61 5-116 1.84 1.84 5-115 1.84 1.84 85.67 26.92 58.75 C N Railway 1.21 1.21 TOTAL MUELLER DRAIN REPAIRS 86.88 26.92 59.96 MITTS DRAIN REPAIRS 3-045 8.96 2.99 5.97 3-046 4.59 4.59 3-098 2.35 .78 1.57 3-100 7.21 2.40 4.81 3-099 .76 .76 3-101 1.15 1.15 3-102 .87 .87 3-103 3.06 3.06 3-141 5.02 1.67 3.35 33.97 7.84 26.13 M T C # 19 1.37 1.37 Bayham Roads 7.47 7.47 TOTAL MITTS DRAIN REPAIRS 42.81 7.84 34.97 NEVILL DRAIN REPAIRS 1-051 3.86 1.29 2.57 1-050 64.14 21.38 42.76 1-053 203.63 67.88 135.75 1-052 3.09 1.03 2.06 1-059 65.69 21.90 43.79 1-061 5.02 1.67 3.35 1-049 37.09 12.36 24.73 1-055 205.18 68.39 136.79 587.70 195.90 391.80 Bayham Roads 79.22 79.22 TOTAL NEVILL DRAIN REPAIRS 666.92 ....................CONTINUED................ 195.90 471.02 ROLL # PEARSON DRAIN REPAIR 5-012 5-020 7-077 7-078 Bayham Roads TOTAL PEARSON DRAIN REPAIR PHILLIPS DRAIN REPAIRS 5-124 5-122 5-125 County of Elgin TOTAL PHILLIPS DRAIN REPAIRS R,"-MSEY DRAIN REPAIRS 6-132 6-133 6-139 C P Railway Bayham Roads TOTAL RAMSEY DRAIN REPAIRS SCANLAN DRAIN REPAIRS 8-051 8-052 8-055 1-085 1-087 1-088 1-089 1-009 1-012 County of Elgin # 42 Bayham Roads TOTAL SCANLAN DRAIN REPAIRS 7 - REPAIR GRANT NET 59.30 19.77 39.53 14.91 4.97 9.94 88.59 29.53 59.06 9.12 3.04 6.08 171.92 57.31 114.61 27.96 128.88 27.96 199.88 57.31 142.57 124.33 41.44 82.89 49.77 16.59 33.18 212.56 70.85 141.71 386.66 128.88 257.78 11.84 2.83 11.84 398.50 128.88 269.62 5.64 1.88 3.76 3.54 6.51 3.54 55.33 18.44 36.89 64.51 20.32 44.19 3.67 2.83 3.67 47.20 6.80 47.20 115.38 20.32 95.06 .92 .31 .61 19.54 6.51 13.03 1.78 .59 1.19 2.05 .68 1.37 8.48 2.83 5.65 20.41 6.80 13.61 20.68 6.89 13.79 9.53 3.18 6.35 18.68 6.23 12.45 102.07 34.02 68.05 3.46 3.46 .97 .97 106.50 34.02 72.48 ....................CONTINUED..............., _ g ROLL # REPAIR GRANT NET C. E. SMITH DRAIN REPAIR 5-124 13.07 13.07 5-125 5.81 5.81 18.88 18.88 Bayham Roads 9.04 9.04 TOTAL C. E. SMITH DRAIN REPAIRS 27.92 27.92 STEWART DRAIN REPAIRS 5-088 9.21 3.07 6.14 5-091 9.56 3.19 6.37 5-092 3.78 1.26 2.52 5-093 1.47 .49 .98 5-020.02 24.02 8.01 16.01 County of Elgin # 44 1.01 15.53 1.01 Bayham Roads 1.60 1.60 TOTAL STEWART DRAIN REPAIRS 26.63 8.01 18.62 TODD DRAIN REPAIRS 5-019 25.75 8.58 17.17 5-020-01 3.92 3.92 5-019-01 .52 .52 5-020-03 .48 .48 5-020.02 49.02 16.34 32.68 5-023.01 46.60 15.53 31.07 5-023 .75 .75 5-025 27.71 9.24 18.47 5-031 7.84 2.61 5.23 162.59 52.30 110.29 M T C # 3 20.52 20.52 County of Elgin # 46 24.88 24.88 Bayham Roads .39 .39 TOTAL TODD DRAIN REPAIRS 208.38 52.30 156.08 .................CONTINUED............. ROLL # WILSON DRAIN REAPIRS 6-015 6-037 6-042 6-043 6-041 Bayham Roads TOTAL WILLSONDRAIN REPAIRS GRANT NET 1.22 .41 - 9 - GRANT NET 1.22 .41 .81 1.93 .64 1.29 23.45 7.82 15.63 5.26 1.75 3.51 .82 110.18 .82 32.68 10.62 22.06 9.32 104.47 9.32 42.00 10.62 31.38 WINTER DRAIN REPAIRS 1-080 30.17 10.06 20.11 1-073 16.37 5.46 10.91 1-127 110.18 36.73 73.45 156.72 52.25 104.47 Bayham Roads 48.16 48.16 Norfolk Lands 1.65 .55 1.10 Norfolk Roads 5.47 5.47 TOTAL WINTER DRAIN REPAIRS 212.00 52.80 159.20 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2226 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held October 12 and October 18, 1984. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held October 18, 198lspecial meeting(s) held October 12, 1984 be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 18thday of October , 19 84 Reeve 4 �r r Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2228 BEING a by-law to levy assessments for the Norfolk-Bayham Townline Drain and to provide for the issue of debentures. WHEREAS the Norfolk-Bayham Townline Drain was constructed under the provisions of the Drainage Act by the Corporation of the Township of Norfolk as authorized by By-law No. 781-84. AND WHEREAS the actual cost of the drainage works assessed in the Township of Bayham is $22,942.21 after grants under Section 85 of the Drainage Act have been deducted. AND WHEREAS it is now necessary to levy assessments upon lands and roads to which the drainage works is chargeable and to provide that the amounts may be payable in instalments. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM: 1) That the sum of $12,295.81 be levied against the lands as set out in Schedule A, as attached hereto, to pay to the Corporation of the Township of Norfolk, being the amounts assessed against lands in the Township of Bayham for the construction of the Norfolk-Bayham Townline Drain and provision be made for the amounts so imposed to be payable in instalments. 2) That the sum of $10,646.40 be levied against the roads of the Corporation of the Township of Bayham as set out in Schedule A as attached hereto to pay to the Corporation of the Township of Norfolk, being the amounts assessed for the construction of the aforesaid drain. 3) That the Corporation of the Township of Bayham may issue debentures not exceeding $22,942.21 less commuted payments made in respect of lands and roads assessed and such debentures shall be made payable within five years from the date of the debenture and shall bear interest at a rate not higher than the rate charged by the Ontario Municipal Improvement Corporation on the date of sale of such debentures. 4) This By-law shall come into force upon approval of the Ontario Municipal Board. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 1st DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1984. -7/ REEVE Clerk • SCHEDULE A TO BY=LAW NO. 2228 of the 'TOWNSHIP of BAYHAM Schedule of Imposed Assessments Norfolk - Bayham Townline Drain NAME CON, LOT ENGINEER'S ACTUAL AGRICULTURAL ASSESSMENT ESTIMATE COST GRANT IMPOSED Branch No. 1 D. VanDevyere Conc. S. Gore Part Lot 28"$3,200.00 $ 3,304.41 $ 1,101.36 $ 23203.05 Bayham Roads 1/2 Townline 25650.00 25736.47 23736.47 Bayham Roads Special assessment 23500.00 23581.57 .25581.57 Branch No. 2 - OPEN M Behrens Con 6 Part Lot 136 420.00 433.72 144.55 289.17 B. Ketchabaw Con 6 Part Lot 136 160.00 165.22 55.07 110.15 D. VanDevyvere Con S Gore Part Lot 28 630.00 650.56 216.83 433.73 Bayham Roads Con STR & WNR 170.00 175.55 175.55 Bayham Roads 1/2 Townline 70.00 72.28 72.28 Branch No. 2 - CLOSED M Behrens Con 6 Part Lot 136 63680.00 65897.98 29299.12 43598.86 B Ketchabaw Con 6 Part Lot 136 15550.00 13600.58 533.47 15067.11 Bayham Roads STR & WNR 770.00 795.12 795.12 Bayham Roads 1/2 Townline 2,100.00 25168.52 23168.52 Branch No. 3 B. Ketchabaw Con 6 Part Lot 1,35 & 136 25920.00 31015.28 15004.99 25010.29 M Behrens Con 6 Pt Lot 136 1,950.00 25013.63 671.14 15342.49 C Marshall Con 6 Pt Lot 136 140.00 144.57 48.18 96.39 C Marshall Con 6 Pt Lot 136 210.00 216.85 72.28 144.57 Bayham Roads 1/2 Townline 25050.00 25116.89 2,116.89 TOTAL NORFOLK-BAYHAM TOWNLINE DRAIN 283170.00 293089.20 61146.99 225942.21 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2229 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held November 1, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held November 1184, and special meeting(s) held ------ be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this lst. day ofNovember , 1984 ; too Reeve Clerk CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2230 BEING a by-law to appoint an inspector under the Building Code Act. WHEREAS the Building Code Act provides for the appointment of such inspectors as may be necessary for enforcement of the Act. AND WHEREAS it is now necessary to appoint an inspector to assist the Chief Building Official. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM 1) That Harry Salens be and is hereby appointed inspector in and for the Township of Bayham to assist the Chief Building Official as required for the enforcement of the Building Code Act. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 15th )SAY OF NOVEMBER, 1984. !e3z W_-.4�4-0-40_ CLERK CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2231 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held November 15, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held Nov. 15/84 and special meeting(s) held -------- be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 15th.day ofNovember , 1984 0 Clerk POW Jr CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW NO. 2233 BEING a By-law to amend By-law No. 2209 providing for the construction of the Crossett Municipal Drain Extension, and levying assessments thereto. WHEREAS By-law No. 2209 providing for the construction of the Crossett Municipal Drain Extension under the provisions of the Drainage Act, was passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Bayham on the 11th. day of September, 1984. AND WHEREAS the amount specified in the said By-law as the Township of Bayham's share of the cost for the construction of the said drain was $4770. AND WHEREAS the actual cost of the work all expenses included was $11,275. to which a grant of $1,046.98 has been applied to agriculture lands and $5,794.73 is payable by the Township of South West Oxford leaving a net cost of $4,433.29, being $336.71 less than the estimated cost. AND WHEREAS it is provided by The Drainage Act, that such surplus fund shall be decreased in pro rata proportions to the assessments contained in the original By-law each year during which the debentures have to run. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF*THE COROPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM: 1. THAT the sum of $355.20 being the amount over estimated as assessed against lands as provided in By-law 2209 be and the same is hereby decreased in pro rata proportions to the assessments as contained in the said By-law No. 2209 and the amounts are shown on the schedule of assessments hereto attached and which form a part of this By-law. 2. THAT the sum of $18.49 being the amount under estimated as assessed against roads as provided for in By-law No. 2209 be and the same is hereby increased in pro rata proportions to the roads assessed in By-law No. 2209, said amount is hereby shown in the schedule of assessments hereto attached and which form a part of this By-law. 3. THAT the said sum of $336.71 shall be deducted from the amount of the total assessments contained in By-law No. 2209 and the debenturesto be issued as provided for in By-law No. 2209 shall be as provided for in By-law No. 2209. 4. THAT the interest rate on the said debentures as provided for in By-law No. 2209 shall be fifteen per cent (15%) per annum. 5. This By-law comes into force on the final passing thereof and may be cited as the "Crossett iItlnicipal Drain Extension Amending By-law". READ A FIRST, SECOND AND Tt(IRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 6th. DAY OF December, 1984. /WVJ /j,�W., CLERK r SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW NO. 2233 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM SCHEDULE OF IMPOSED ASSESSMENTS CROSSETT MUNICIPAL DRAIN EXTENSION TOTAL MAIN DRAIN $ 35320.00 35347.66 376.44 2,971.22 -T .11 vv 11 . 11 W. Enright 740.00 746.16 County Road 46 710.00 715.91 746.16 715.91 TOTAL BRANCH "A" $ 15450.00 1,462.07 -- 1,462.07 TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM TOTALS $ 45770.00 43809.73 376.44 45433.29 TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH- WEST OXFORD TOTALS $6,430.00 65465.27 670.54 5,794.73 CROSSETT DRAIN EXTENSION TOTALS $ 115200.00 115275.00 13046.98 10,228.02 Engineer's Actual Agricultural Net Estimate Cost Grant Cost MAIN DRAIN W. Enright $ 690.00 695.75 -- 695.75 D. Schuurman 15120.00 11129.33 376.44 752.89 Total Lands 11810.00 11825.08 376.44 1,448.64 County Road 46 480.00 484.00 -- 484.00 Bayham Road 11030.00 11038.58 -- 15038.58 Total Roads 15510.00 1,522.58 -- 1,522.58 TOTAL MAIN DRAIN $ 35320.00 35347.66 376.44 2,971.22 -T .11 vv 11 . 11 W. Enright 740.00 746.16 County Road 46 710.00 715.91 746.16 715.91 TOTAL BRANCH "A" $ 15450.00 1,462.07 -- 1,462.07 TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM TOTALS $ 45770.00 43809.73 376.44 45433.29 TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH- WEST OXFORD TOTALS $6,430.00 65465.27 670.54 5,794.73 CROSSETT DRAIN EXTENSION TOTALS $ 115200.00 115275.00 13046.98 10,228.02 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW NO. 2235 BEING a By-law to appoint Fence Viewers in and for the Township of Bayham. WHEREAS The Line Fences Act provides for the appoint- ment fence viewers and the fixing of their per diem remuneration. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM: 1. THAT the following be and are hereby appointed to act as fence -viewers: Tony Csinos, R.R.# 2, Vienna, Ontario Leo Pressey, R.R.# 1, Edman, Ontario. Steve Stefan, R.R.# 1, Vienna, Ontario Alonzo Hagell, R.R.# 4, Aylmer, Ontario. Robert Gregson, R. R. # 1, Straffordville, Ontario John Nezezon, R. R. # 1, Vienna, Ontario. 2. THAT the aforesaid shall receive remuneration at a per diem rate of $50.00 while carrying out the provisions of the Act. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 6th. DAY OF December, 1984. CLERK CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW NO. 2236 BEING a By-law to appoint Pound Keepers in and for the Township of Bayham. WHEREAS the Municipal Act provides for the appoint- ment of pound keepers. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM THAT the following be and are appointed to act as pound keepers Wm. Howey, R. R. # 2, Straffordville, Ont. Murray Benner, R.R. # 1, Aylmer, Ontario.-,''. Robert Gregson, R.R. # 1, Straffordville,Ont. Ray Woodworth, R.R. # 1, Port Burwell, Ont. Julius Francia, R.R. # 1, Vienna, Ont. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIE 6th. DAY OF December, 1984. CLERK IV CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2237 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held December 6, 1984, and November 26, 1984. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held December 6, 1?8knd special meeting(s) held November 26, 1984 be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 6th. day of December , 19 84 • Reeve Clerk C 0 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY - LAW NO. 2238 Being a by-law to establish a trust fund for the purposes of the Ontario Home Renewal Program. WHEREAS the method of accounting for the purposes of the Ontario Home Renewal Program (Hereafter referred to as OHRP) has been revised to require the establishment of a trust fund. WHEREAS the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing by Ontario Regulation 227/84 filed on April 10, 1984, among other things: (a) requires the establishment of a trust fund for all monies received under OHRP; (b) requires pending the investment of any trust money, the deposit of any OHRP funds in an interest bearing account with any chartered bank of Canada, any Province of Ontario Savings Office, any trust company or loan corporation that is registered under The Loan nad Trust Corporations Act, or in any credit union as defined in The Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act and (c) permits investment of any portion of the trust fund, not required for immediate use for loans to homeowners, in securities mentioned under clauses 26(e), (g) and (h) of The Trustees Act. NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Township OF Bayham ENACTS as follows: 1. THAT THE OHRP reserve fund a.:counts and records of the municipality be changed effective January 1, 1985 to give due effect to the operatioe of the trust fund and the conduct of the Ontario Home Renewal Program in accordance with Ontario Regulation 227/84. 2. That the balance of the OHRP monies in the reserve fund bank account or any other deposit account be transferred on January 1, 1985, to a new and separate deposit account to be operated in the Bank as the OHRP trust fund account. 3. That the Treasurer is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the municipality such instruments as the Bank requires for the due operation of the said Trust deposit account. 4. That this by-law shall come into force on January 1, 1985. READ A FIRST, SECOND, THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 20th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1984. Seal of the Municipal Corporation CLERK CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM BY-LAW No. 2239 BEING a By -Law to confirm all actions of the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM at the meeting(s) held December 20, 1984 BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BAYHAM pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Act that all actions by the said Council by by-laws and resolutions passed at the regular meeting held Dec. 20, 1984, and special meeting(s) held ------ be and the same are hereby approved and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied in this By -Law. Read a First, Second and Third Time and Finally Passed this 20th.day of December , 1.9 84 Reeve Clerk of 0