By-law being a By-Law to Establish Miscellaneous User Fees for Certain Services Provided by the City of Greater Sudbury;

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By-law 2016-31 A By-law of the City of Greater Sudbury to Amend By-law 2015-266 being a By-law to Establish Miscellaneous User Fees for Certain Services provided by the City of Greater Sudbury Whereas the Council of the City of Greater Sudbury deems it desirable to amend By-law 2015-266 being a By-Law to Establish Miscellaneous User Fees for Certain Services Provided by the City of Greater Sudbury; follows: Now therefore the Council of the City of Greater Sudbury hereby enacts as 1. By-law 2015-266, being a By-law to Establish Miscellaneous User Fees for Certain Services Provided by the City of Greater Sudbury is hereby amended by (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) repealing Schedule "A" and enacting, in its place and stead, Schedule "A" attached hereto as Schedule "A" and forming part of this By-law; repealing Schedule "AC&L-16" and enacting, in its place and stead, Schedule "AC&L-16" attached hereto as Schedule "B" and forming part of this By-law; adding Schedule "AS-7" attached hereto as Schedule "C" and forming part of this By-law, immediately following Schedule "AS-& and before Schedule "FN-1"; repealing Schedule "IS-1" and enacting, in its place and stead, Schedule "IS-1" attached hereto as Schedule "0" and forming part of this By-law; repealing Schedule "IS-3" and enacting, in its place and stead, Schedule "IS-3" attached hereto as Schedule "E" and forming part of this By-law; repealing Schedule "ED-1" and enacting, in its place and stead, Schedule "ED-1" attached hereto as Schedule "F" and forming part of this By-law. 2. This By-law shall come into full force and effect upon passage. Read and Passed in Open Council this 23rd day of February, 2016 - tr 1 b' lis-;, -v #' ~ Mayor t 7 _ 7 I,...,.,, '-&: Clerk 7 "' - 1-2016-31

Schedule "A" Sched~.:~le "A" to By-law 2015-266 of the City of Greater Sudbury Page 1 of 2 Column C Date of Inflationary Column A Column B Increase under Schedule Section 7, Schedule Name Identifier Note: if no date provided, increases January 1 5 \ 2017 Assets, Citizen and Leisure Services Department AC&L-1 Anderson Farm Museum January 1st. 2017 AC&L-2 Aquatics April1s\ 2017 AC&L-3 Ice Use Charges September 1st, 2017 AC&L-4 Special Rates for Arena Ice Time September 1st, 2017 AC&L-5 Camping/Parks January 1st_ 2017 AC&L-6 Cemetery January 1st, 2017 AC&L-7 Community Halls/Meeting Rooms/Arena April1s\ 2017 Floors Column D Person or Body with Authority to Reduce/Waive Fees or Delay payment - s. 3(2) AC&L-8 Fitness and Recreation Centres April1s\ 2017 General Manager of AC&L-9 Leisure Services April1 5 \ 2017 Assets, Citizen and Leisure Services AC&L-10 Parking January 1st, 2017 AC&L-11 Playing Fields April1s\ 2017 AC&L-12 Ski Hills April1s\ 2017 AC&L-13 Special Family Day February 15th, 2017 only AC&L-14 Summer Camps April1s\ 2017 AC&L-15 Ticket Charges- Sudbury Community No inflationary Arena increase AC&L-16 Transit March 1 5 \ 2017 Administrative Services Department AS-1 AS-2 General Matters Legal Services AS-3 Licencing Executive Director, AS-4 Services Under the Marriage Act January 1st, 2017 Administrative AS-5 Provincial Offences Services I City Clerk AS-6 AS-7 Signs Enforcement

Schedule "A" Schedule "A" to By-law 2015-266 of the City of Greater Sudbury Page 2 of 2 i Column C Date of Inflationary Column A Column B Increase under Schedule Section 7, Schedule Name Identifier Note: if no date provided, increases January 1 5 \ 2017 Finance Department FN-1 Financial Services January 1st, 2017 Emergency Services Division HS&ES-1 Emergency Medical Services HS&ES-2 Fire Services - Fire Prevention Services HS&ES-3 Fire Services - Emergency and Non- Emergency Response January 1st, 2017 HS&ES-4 Fire Services- False Alarms HS&ES-5 Lionel E. Lalonde Centre Health and Social Services Department Column D Person or Body with Authority to Reduce/Waive Fees or Delay payment - s. 3(2) Chief Financial Officer I Treasurer Chief of Fire and Paramedic Services HS&ES-6 Pioneer Manor General Manager of ' January 1s\ 2017 Health and Social Services Infrastructure Services Department IS-1 Infrastructure -General General Manager of IS-2 Environmental Services Infrastructure Services IS-3 Buildings January 1st_ 2017 IS-4 IS-5 Development Engineering Plans and Documents IS-6 Planning Applications Consent Official in the case of a Consent Application Economic Development January 1st. 2017 Director of Planning or Committee of Adjustment, in the case of an application to the Committee General Manager of Infrastructure Services in all other cases ED-1 Downtown Market Chief Administrative January 1st, 2017 ED-2 Filming Officer

Schedule "B" Schedule "AC&L-16" To By-Law 2015-266 Transit Page 1 of 1 "Adult" means a person 18 years of age or older other than a Student, a Senior or a Disability Pensioner "Annual Pass" means a current and valid Annual Pass issued by the City of Sudbury to a Disability Pensioner "Infant" means a person who is under the age of 5 years; "Child" means a person who is 5 years of age or older and who is no taller than 60 inches "Disability Pensioner" means a person who is a recipient of a Disability Pension from the Province of Ontario, a Canada Disability Pension, a War Veteran's Pension or who is registered with the Canadian Institute for the Blind, as confirmed by the appropriate authority; "Senior" means a person who is 65 years of age or older; "Student" means a person who presents a current and valid student identification card from a high school or a post secondary educational institution "Affordable Pass" means a person that qualifies for the Affordable Transit Pass program, administered through the Social Services department. Passes are limited and sold on a first come, first serve basis. "Day Pass" is a bus pass that can be used for an unlimited number of trips by a single rider for one full service day only. The pass cannot be shared or re-distributed. "Family Pass" is a bus pass that can be used for an unlimited number of trips for up to five riders (no more than two of which are Adults) for one full service day only. The pass cannot be shared or re-distributed. Type of Application Cash Fares* Adults/Students Infant Child, Disability Pensioner, Senior (Disability Pensioners and Seniors must produce valid Transit Photo I.D. when paying a reduced fare) 5 or 10 Bus Ride Card Prices (Price Per Ride With The Purchase of 5 or 10 Ride Cards) Adults/Students Infant Child, Disability Pensioner, Senior (Disability Pensioners and Seniors must produce valid Transit Photo I.D. when using a reduced fare card) *Note: Free bus service is provided from 10:30 PM on New Year's Eve to 3:30AM on New Year's Day Special cash fare of $1.00 per person, applicable for shuttle bus service on Canada Day only 31 Day Bus Passes Adults (must produce a valid Transit Adult Photo I. D. card at time of use) Students (must produce a valid Transit Student Photo I. D. card at time of use) Disability Pensioners/Seniors (must produce a valid Transit Special Photo I.D. card at time of use) Affordable Pass (all eligible recipients must produce valid proof of receipt upon purchase and a valid Transit Adult Photo I. D. card at time of use) Employer Pass (effective March 1, 2016) A discounted Adult 31 day pass based on a bulk purchase from one employer (minimum commitment of 6 consecutive months). Discounts are per pass using the following scale (based on volume of passes purchased): 50-99 = 5% (or $4.20); 100-199 = 10% (or $8.40); 200-299 = 15% (or $12.60); 300-499 = 20% (or $16.80); 500+ = 30% (or $25.20) Photo I. D. Cards Adult/Senior (one time purchase) Student (photo valid for four years from date of purchase - must provide proof of enrollment each year) Special (expires four years from date of purchase) Charter Bus Service (includes total operating cost per hour) U-Pass Other Bus Passes (Effective June 1, 2016) Day Pass Family Pass Handi-Transit Cash Fares, 5 or 10 Ride Cards, and 31 Day Pass pricing noted above in effect for Handi-Transit users. Photo 1.0. cards are not required for reduced fare usage on the Handi-Transit system. Ride Cards and 31 Day Passes are non-transferrable between Greater Sudbury Transit and the Handi-Transit systems. Vendors Greater Sudbury Transit ride card and 31 day pass vendors receive a discount of 1% on the purchase of fare media for re-sale to the public. EFFECTIVE UNTIL FEBRUARY 29, 2016 FEE HST TOTAL 3.00 N/A 3.00 Free 2.20 N/A 2.20 2.40 N/A 2.40 Free 1.80 N/A 1.80 82.00 N/A 82.00 76.00 N/A 76.00 49.00 N/A 49.00 N/A N/A N/A 123.01 15.99 139.00 179.00 N/A 179.00 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 2016 FEE HST TOTAL 3.10 N/A 3.10 Free 2.25 N/A 2.25 2.45 N/A 2.45 Free 1.85 N/A 1.85 84.00 N/A 84.00 78.00 N/A 78.00 50.00 N/A 50.00 42.00 N/A 42.00 1 16.45 143.00 184.00 N/A 184.00 9.00 N/A 9.00 15.00 N/A 15.00

Schedule "C" Schedule "AS-7" Page 1 of 1 To By-Law 2015-266 Enforcement FEE HST TOTAL By-Law Officer Inspection (min 1 hour, and part thereof) Applied to every inspection resulting in non-compliance of a Notice or Order that is in default (past the compliance date) and during officer attendance when a Notice or Order is being remedied Application fee for appeal hearings for Notices or Orders Towing vehicles from private property (each vehicle) Late business license renewals - after 1st notice Late business license renewals - after 2nd notice 53.10 6.90 60.00 88.50 11.50 100.00 123.89 16.11 140.00 8.85 1.15 10.00 61.95 8.05 70.00

Schedule "D" Schedule "IS-1" Page 1 of 2 To By-Law 2015-266 Infrastructure ~ General FEE HST TOTAL Traffic And Transportation Oversize Load Permit Type Annual Permit Project Permit Replacement Permits Single Trip Permits Request For Traffic Count Data And Archival Information (Per Hour Of Staff Time) Request For Signal Timing Information Road Occupancy Permit Engineering & Construction Road Search Requests Sewer & Water Connection Permits Request For Environmental Compliance Letters Operations Disposal Of Overstrength Sewage At The Sudbury Treatment Plant - Per 1 000 Litre Asphalt Repairs (Per Square Meter) (Class 1 To 3 Roads) Asphalt Repairs (Per Square Meter) (Class 4 To 6 Roads) Curb Depression (Per Linear Meter) Curb Cut Closing (Per Linear Meter) Guide Post Replacement (Each) Sidewalk Depression (Per Square Meter) - Metric 1 995 Sidewalk Repair (Per Square Meter) - Metric 1995 Sewer And Water Connection Work Orders/Cost Estimates Steel Beam Guide Rail End Treatement 15% Overhead Fee Sale Of Fuel To School Boards 435.00 310.00 5.50 74.00 61.95 530.97 38.00 81.00 40.00 67.00 7.74 104.42 104.42 190.27 278.76 278.76 38.05 + 4% N/A 435.00 N/A 310.00 N/A 5.50 N/A 74.00 8.05 70.00 69.03 600.00 N/A 38.00 N/A 81.00 N/A 40.00 N/A 67.00 1.01 8.75 13.58 118.00 13.58 118.00 24.73 215.00 36.24 315.00 36.24 315.00 4.95 43.00

Schedule «D" Schedule "IS-1" To By-law 2015-266 Infrastructure - General Page 2 of 2 FEE HST TOTAL Temporary Road Closures Together With Advertising Costs Sidewalk Cafe Program A Lease Fee Per Square Metre Of Sidewalk Per Month Shall Apply From May 1 To October 15 Full Sidewalk Patio Program Administration Fee A Lease Fee Per Square Metre Of Sidewalk Per Month (May 1 To October 15) First-time applicant- 100% waived Second-time applicant- 75% waived Third-time applicant - 50% waived Fourth-time applicant - 25% waived Fifth-time or greater applicant - 0% waived Parking space (per day/ per space) First-time applicant- 1 00% waived Second-time applicant- 75% waived Third-time applicant- 50% waived Fourth-time applicant - 25% waived Fifth-time or greater applicant - 0% waived Environmental Search Request For Environmental Search Drainage Act Request Under The Drainage Act/ Unregistered Easement Requests Snow Dump Tipping Fees Single Axle Trucks Per Visit Tandem Trucks Per Visit Tri-Axle Trucks Per Visit Semi-Trailer Combinations Per Visit Access Card Replacement 911 House Numbering Identification Signs Culverts Entrance Culvert Application Fee Where Work Done By Property Owner- Per Installation New Installation Of Culvert (Per Meter) -Culvert Size 450 Mm To 1 M Diameter -Culvert Size Over 1 M Diameter Reset Of Culvert Charge (Per Meter) Replacement Of Culvert Charge (Per Meter) Pavement Degradation Fees Per Square Metre Pavement Age Of 3 Years Or Less Pavement Age Of Greater Than 3 Years And Less Than Or Equal To 5 Years Pavement Age Of Greater Than 5 Years And Less Than Or Equal To 7 Years Pavement Age Of Greater Than 7 Years And Less Than Or Equal To 10 Years Pavement Age Of Greater Than 1 0 Years Damages to City Property due to Motor Vehicle Accidents Administrative fee charged to the insurance companies Recovery of damages charged to insurance companies 76.99 1.33 353.98 0.44 0.66 1.11 1.33 1.33 2.88 4.20 5.75 68.14 56.00 6.42 12.39 14.16 30.09 69.00 138.94 68.14 103.54 34.96 29.20 23.89 14.60 5.97 13.27 10.01 87.00 0.17 1.50 46.02 400.00 0.06 0.50 0.09 0.75 0.14 1.25 0.17 1.50 0.17 1.50 0.37 3.25 0.55 4.75 0.75 6.50 8.86 77.00 N/A 56.00 0.83 7.25 1.61 14.00 1.84 16.00 3.91 34.00 N/A 69.00 18.06 157.00 8.86 77.00 13.46 117.00 4.54 39.50 3.80 33.00 3.11 27.00 1.90 16.50 0.78 6.75 1.73 15.00

Schedule "E" Schedule "15-3" Page 1 of 1 To By-Law 2015-266 Buildings Building & The Issuance Of Building Permits FEE HST TOTAL Inquiries -Search Request For Outstanding Work Orders And Occupancy Only -Search Requests For Zoning Only -Search Request For Zoning, Outstanding Orders, Occupancy And Location Compliance -Letters For Interpretation And Review Of Portions Of The Zoning By-Law -Special Occasion Permit Fees -Letters Of Request Concerning Non-Conforming Uses Others -Letters For Special Occasions Permit -Special Occasion Permit Inspection -Business License Inspection -Letters Of Approval For The Erection Of A Tent (Commercial Only) Nickel District Conservation Authority -Building Permit Pre-Consultation And Application Fee Application fee for Routine Disclosure - Access requests for Building Services' plans and records (non-refundable) Photocopy- per page (8.5 X 11; 8.5 X 14; 11 X 17) Photocopy - per page (larger than 11 X 17) CO's - per copy Full property file search -first 30 min Full property file search - each additional 15 min 51.33 51.33 105.31 247.79 128.32 247.79 44.25 97.35 131.86 38.94 61.95 0.22 4.42 8.85 17.70 8.85 6.67 58.00 6.67 58.00 13.69 119.00 32.21 280.00 16.68 145.00 32.21 280.00 5.75 50.00 12.65 110.00 17.14 149.00 5.06 44.00 8.05 70.00 0.03 0.25 0.58 5.00 1.15 10.00 2.30 20.00 1.15 10.00

Schedule "F" Schedule "ED-1" To By-law 2015-266 Downtown Market Page 1 of 1 FEE HST TOTAL Stall Options 10 X 20 Space 10 X 10 Semi-Permanent 10 X 10 Pop-Up 3 X 7 Market Stand 8 X 10 Indoor Stall Electricity Hydro Rate Hydro Rate Insurance ( Rate Only) 1,053.10 292.04 57.52 530.97 146.02 530.97 146.02 203.54 57.52 22.12 610.62 168.14 61.95 181.42 5.97 5.97 136.90 1,190.00 37.96 330.00 7.48 65.00 69.03 600.00 18.98 165.00 69.03 600.00 18.98 165.00 26.46 230.00 7.48 65.00 2.88 25.00 79.38 690.00 21.86 190.00 8.05 70.00 23.58 205.00 0.78 6.75 0.78 6.75