BY-LAW NUMBER CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF ST. MARYS
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1 BY-LAW NUMBER CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF ST. MARYS BEING A BY-LAW TO ADOPT THE CURRENT ESTIMATES AND TO LEVY THE RATES OF TAXATION FOR THE YEAR 2015 WHEREAS it is necessary for the Council of the Corporation of the Town of St. Marys, pursuant to the Municipal Act to raise certain sums for the 2015 taxation year; AND WHEREAS all property assessment rolls on which the 2015 taxes are to be levied have been returned and revised pursuant to the provisions of the Assessment Act subject to appeals; AND WHEREAS the property assessment for each of the defined property classes has been determined on the basis of the aforementioned property assessment rolls; AND WHEREAS the tax ratios on the aforementioned property for the 2015 taxation year have been set out in By-law Number of the Corporation of the Town of St. Marys. AND WHEREAS the sub-class tax rate reductions on prescribed sub-classes for the 2015 taxation year have been set out in By-law Number of the Corporation of the Town of St. Marys. AND WHEREAS the tax rates of the property classes and property sub-classes have been calculated pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Act and the manner set out herein. NOW THEREFORE the Town Council of the Corporation of the Town of St. Marys hereby enacts as follows; 1. THAT the Corporation of the Town of St. Marys adopt the sum of $25,627,548 as detailed Column 2 of Schedule "A" attached hereto and which forms part hereof as the gross estimate of the funds required during the year 2015 for the Corporation of the Town of St. Marys including all sums required by law to be provided by the Council of the Town of St. Marys, excluding school boards. 2. THAT having duly adopted the gross estimate set out in Schedule "A" and having deducted there from the estimated revenues other than property taxes for the year 2015 the amount of $14,669,554, as detailed Column 1 of Schedule "A", Town Council hereby adopts the sum of $10,957,994 as its estimate of the Property Tax Levy required during. the year of 2015.for the Corporation, including the sums required by law to be provided by Town Council for all local boards of the Corporation, excluding school boards.
2 3. THAT for the year 2015 the. Municipality shall levy upon the Residential/Farm Assessment, upon the Multi-Residential Assessment, upon the Commercial Assessment, upon the Industrial Assessment, upon the Pipeline Assessment, upon the Farmland Assessment and upon the Managed Forest Assessment the rates of taxation per current value assessment for general purposes set out in Schedule "B" attached hereto and which forms part hereof. 4. THAT the 9everal sums or rates to be levied and collected shall be payable by the persons liable therefore at the Office of the Municipal Operations Centre of the Town of St. Marys. The realty tax shall be payable in two equal instalments after the Interim Levy. The first of such instalments on the final levy shall be payable on or before August 31, 2015 and the second instalment of the final levy shall be payable on or before October 30, THAT a percentage of 11f4% shall be imposed as a penalty on nonpayment and shall be added to each tax instalment or part thereof remaining unpaid on the first day following the last day for payment of each instalment. And therefore an additional charge of 1 :lh% shall be imposed and shall be added to each such tax instalment or part thereof remaining unpaid on the first day of each calendar month on which default continues until a new by-law is established. 6. THE Collector is hereby authorized to mail or cause to be mailed the Notice of Taxes to the address of the residence or place of business of the person to whom such Notice is required to be given. 7. THE Collector and Treasurer are hereby empowered to accept part payment from time to time on account of any taxes due. This by-law shall come into force and take effect immediately on date of final passage hereof. Read a first and second time this 12th day of May, Read a third and final time and passed this 12th day of May, 2015.
3 Adult Learning Co/1 Co/2 {Surplus) Revenue Expense Deficit ADULT LEARNING (110,210} 110,210 Adult Learning Total {110,210} 110,210 Building I Planning BUILDING DEPARTMENT (130,500} 177,869 47,369 DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION 66,800 66,800 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (1,000} 45,031 44,031 PLANNING & ZONING (31,900) 266, ,196 PROPERTY STANDARDS/BYLAW ENFORCEMENT 34,724 34,724 Building I Planning Total (163,400} 590, ,120 Corporate Services ADMINISTRATION (162,633} 709, ,226 CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS (1,000} 21~ ,581 CROSSING GUARDS (18,787} 48,290 29,503 HUMAN RESOURCES & BENEFITS ADMIN (14,800) 262, ,683 RETIREES BENEFITS (4,500} 24,870 20,370 VIA RAIL ADMINISTRATION (14,000} 26,006 12,006 Corporate Services Total (215,720) 1,287,089 1,071,369 Council I Board AMBULANCE SERVICES 505, ,295 CHILDCARE- SHARED SERVICES 128, ,946 COMMUNITY GRANTS (21,935} 22, CONSERVATION AUTHORITY 85,290 85,290 CORPORATE (557,600} 1,275, ,800 GENERAL ASSISTANCE 80,327 80,327 GRANTS TO HOSPITALS 50,000 50,000 MEMBERS OF COUNCIL 135, ,436 POLICE (13,000} 1,188,826 1,175,826 PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT (32,697} (32,697} PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES 148, ,950 RIDE PROGRAM (7,000} 7,000 SOCIAL HOUSING 369, ,958 SPRUCE LODGE 85,682 85,682 Council I Board Total (632,232) 4,083,545 3,451,313 Fire EMERGENCY MEASURES FIRE (169,923} 461, ,172 Fire Total (169,923} 461, ,672 IT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY {92,275} 363, ,302 - IT Total (92,275} 363, ,302 Library LIBRARY (111,672) 406, ,326 Library Total (111,672) 406, ,326
4 Co/1 Co/2 Co/3 {Surplus) Revenue Expense Deficit Museum I Daycare CANADA DAY 1,500 1,500 DAYCARE (934,610) 976,558 41,948 HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT 2,500 2,500 HERITAGE ST. MARYS 35,503 35,503 MUSEUM (48,900) 258, ,228 Museum I Daycare Total {983,510) 1,274, ,679 Operations ANIMAL CONTROL (3,200) 9,00.2_ 5,800 BRIDGES & CULVERTS 20,339 20,339 CEM ETERY (97,177) 196,706 99,529 DITCHING 14,996 14,996 FLEET (491,610) 489,610 (2,000) FORESTRY PROGRAM (250) 88,624 88,374 GRASS MOWING & WEED CONTROL 16,255 16,255 INTER DEPARTMENTAL 15,625 15,625 LANDFILL SITE OPERATIONS (523,500) 523,500 LEAF & YARD WASTE 42,967 42,967 OPEN SPACES ADMIN & MTNCE (500) 42,976 42,476 PARKS SWANS 1,973 1,973 PUBLIC WORKS ADMIN (10,500) 496, ,716 RECYCLING 164, ,566 RESURFACING/PATCHING 108, ,811 SANDING & SALTING (73,000) 286, ,166 SIDEWALK SUMMER MAINTENANCE (1,500) 55,134 53,634 SIDEWALK WINTER MAINTENANCE 49,806 49,806 SMALL TOOLS 2,000 2,000 SNOW PLOWING & REMOVAL (1,000) 157, ,325 STORM SEWERS 52,989 52,989 STREET CLEANING 73,630 73,630 STREET LIGHTING 148, ,500 TRAFFIC CONTROL 59,586 59,586 TRAILS 41,703 41,703 WASTE COLLECTION (246,336) 205,877 (40,459) WIN LIGHTS/COMM BLOOM (10,000) 34,373 24,373 WINTER WORKS MAINTENANCE 3,199 3,199 Operations Total (1,458,573) 3,402,452 1,943,879 Sport & Leisure AQUATICS- QUARRY (38,000) 45,881 7,881 AQUATICS -CADZOW (6,400) 20,174 13,774 COMMUNITY EVENTS (HERITAGE FESTIVAL) (9,000) 29,798 20,798 FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION 159, ,067 FACILITIES CADZOW PH BLDG 219 PARK ST. 12,193 12,193 FACILITIES CEMETERY 150 CAIN ST 5,843 5,843 FACILITIES DAYCARE 121 ONTARIO ST 69,067 69,067 FACILITIES FIRE BLDG 172 JAMES ST 14,526 14,526 FACILITIES JUNCTION STATION 480 GLASS ST. 1,500 1,500
5 Coil Co/2 Co/3 (Surplus) Revenue Expense Deficit FACILITIES LAWN BOWLING BLDG 7,625 7,625 FACILITIES LIBRARY 15 CHURCH ST. 58,796 58,796 FACILITIES LIND SPORTSPLEX 425 WATER ST. (21,500) 61,611 40,111 FACILITIES MOC BLDG 408 JAMES ST 95,493 95,493 FACILITIES PO/OPP 29 WELLINGTON ST FACILITIES PYRAMID BLDG 317 JAMES ST. 677, ,743 FACILITIES QUARRY PH 6 ST. MARIA FACILITIES TOWN HALL 175 QUEEN ST {3,000) 58,927 55,927 FACILITIES VIA RAIL 5 JAMES ST (8,500) 22,575 14,075 FACILTIES MUSEUM BLDG 177 CHURCH ST S 22,539 22,539 FALLS PREVENTION {79,464) 79, FRIENDSHIP CENTRE (113,850) 126,414 12,564 HOME SUPPORT (1 ~,000) 13,150 (1,850) HOME SUPPORT FOOTCARE PROGRAM (2,000) {2,000) HOME SUPPORT GENERAL (113,585) 152,583 38,998 HOME SUPPORT MEALS ON WHEELS {23,500) 25,000 1,500 HOME SUPPORT TRANSPORTATION (13,000) 13,000 HOME SUPPORT WHEELS TO MEALS (23,500) 22,000 {1,500) PARKS ADMINISTRATION 165, ,751 PARKS BASEBALL (21,000) 34,621 13,621 PARKS COMMUNITY GARDENS/FEATURES (3,000) 53,170 50,170 PARKS SOCCER (2,000) 13,489 11,489 PARKS TENNIS 2,402 2,402 PRC DEBENTURE FINANCING (248,609) 757, ,403 PYRAMID AQUATICS (173,888) 204,142 30,254 PYRAMID ARENA (494,300) 456,964 (37,336) PYRAMID CANTEEN (110,000) 71,115 {38,885) PYRAMID CENTRE BAR 2,469 2,469 PYRAMID FOOD SERVICES {47,000) 63,272 16,272 RECREATION ADMINISTRATION (112,500) 461, ,016 RECREATION PROGRAMS (81,000) 86,820 5,820 SEASONAL CANTEENS (15,000) 12,692 (2,308) SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (159,548) 159,548 TRANSIT (MOBILITY BUS) (140,000) 140,000 WELLNESS PROGRAM (55,770) 50,979 _0,791) YOUTH SERVICES {30,500) 20,478 {10,022) Sport & Leisure Total (2,164,414) 4,553,010 2,388,596 Treasury CORPORATE (158,000) 278, ,440 FINANCE 434, ,126 TAXATION (OWN PURPOSES) (225,454) 197,626 (27,828) Treasury Total (383,454) 910, ,738 Water HYDRANT M AINT & INSPECTION (19,205) 19,205 W ATER PROTECTION (73,796) 73,796 WATER WELLS & ADMIN (1,620,266) 1,620,266 WATERMAINS & SERVICES (138,452) 138,452 WATER-STORAGE/SUPPLY (TOWER) (3,000) 3,000
6 Co/1 Co/2 Revenue Expense Water Total (1,854,719) 1,854,719 Co/3 (Surplus) Deficit Water I Wastewater WASTEWATER COLLECTION (164,147) 164,147 WASTEWATER TREATMENT (1,440,505) 1,440,505 Water I Wastewater Total (1,604,652) 1,604,652 Total Operations Prior to Tax Le 20,902,748 10,957,994 Total Capital (4,724,800) 4,724,800 ltotal Operations and Capital Prior to Tax Levy (14,669,554) 25,627,548 Tax Levy (10,957,994) 10,957,994 1 (10,957,994)!Total Balanced Budget, After Tax Levy (25,627,548) 25,627,548
7 Schedule B to By-Law Number 24 of 2015 A By-Law to Adopt the Current Estimates and to Levy the Rates of Taxation for the Year of Tax Rates Tax Code Tax Class Munici~al CIT COMMERCIAL XIT COMMERCIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION C/U COMMERCIAL EXCESS LAND X/U COMMERCIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION EXCESS LAND C/X COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND FIT FARMLAND TAXABLE /H INDUSTRIAL PIL SHARED lit INDUSTRIAL /U INDUSTRIAL EXCESS LAND /X INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND JIT INDUSTRIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION LIT LARGE INDUSTRIAL uu LARGE INDUSTRIAL EXCESS LAND SIT SHOPPING CENTRE MIT MULTI RESIDENTIAL TAXABLE PIT PIPELINE RIT RESIDENTIAL R/1 RESIDENTIAL FARMLAND AWAITING DEVELOPMENT C/F COMMERCIAL PIL C/G COMMERCIAL PIL (NO SCHOOL RATE) CN COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND PIL
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