THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WASAGA BEACH BY-LAW NO A BY-LAW TO SET THE TAX RATES AND TO LEVY TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2016

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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WASAGA BEACH BY-LAW NO. 2016-110 A BY-LAW TO SET THE TAX RATES AND TO LEVY TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2016 WHEREAS pursuant to section 9 of the Municipal Act, 2001 S.O. 2001, chapter 25 a municipality has the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person for the purpose of exercising its authority under this or any other Act; AND WHEREAS pursuant to section 8. (1) of the Municipal Act, 2001 S.O. 2001, chapter 25 the powers of a municipality under this or any other Act shall be interpreted broadly so as to confer broad authority on the municipality to enable the municipality to govern its affairs as it considers appropriate to enhance the municipality s ability to respond to municipal issues; AND WHEREAS Section 307 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended provides that all taxes shall, unless expressly provided otherwise, be levied upon the whole of the assessment for real property or other assessments made under the Assessment Act accordingly to the amounts assessed and not upon one or more kinds of property or assessment or in different proportions, and shall be deemed to have been imposed and be due on the dates as specified in the By-law; AND WHEREAS Section 308 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended provides for the establishment of tax ratios for every municipality and that the Council of the upper-tier municipality shall pass such By-law; AND WHEREAS Section 312 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended provides that for the purposes of raising the general local municipality levy, a local municipality shall, each year, pass a By-law levying a separate tax rate, as specified in the By-law, on the assessment in each property class in the local municipality rateable for local municipality purposes; AND WHEREAS Section 311 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended provides that upper-tier municipalities shall prepare and adopt estimates for all sums required during the year for the purposes of the upper-tier municipality, and that they shall pass a By-law directing each lower-tier municipality to levy a separate tax rate, as specified in the By-law, on the assessment in each property class in the lower-tier municipality rateable for upper-tier purposes; AND WHEREAS the Corporation of the County of Simcoe, in accordance with the relevant sections of the Municipal Act, passed By-law No. 6439 which established: a) The Tax Ratios to be used by all Municipalities with the county for 2016 and these are as follows: Residential/Farm 1.0000 Multi-Residential 1.5385 Commercial 1.2521

Industrial 1.5385 Pipelines 1.2966 Farmland.2500 Managed Forests.2500 b) The s to be used by the lower-tier municipalities to establish the amount of taxes to be raised for the County Levy and further these rates are set out in Schedule A attached hereto and forming part of this Bylaw; AND WHEREAS the Corporation of the County of Simcoe has by By-law No. 6439 adopted optional tools for the purposes of administering limits for Commercial, Industrial and Multi-Residential Property classes in accordance with Section 329.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001, C. 25, and Ontario Regulation 73/03, as amended; AND WHERAS the Ministry of Finance, in accordance with Ontario Regulation 445/12 of the Education Act, has confirmed the 2016 Uniform Residential Education and the 2016 Business Education s and further, these rates are set out in Schedule A attached to this By-law; AND WHEREAS Section 342(1) (a) of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, allows a local municipality to provide for the payment of taxes in one amount or by installments and the date or dates in the year for which the taxes are imposed on which the taxes or installments are due; AND WHEREAS Section 342 (1) (b) of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended allows a local municipality to provide for alternative installments and due dates in the year for which the taxes are imposed other than those established under clause 342 (1) (a) to allow taxpayers to spread the payment of taxes more evenly over the year; AND WHEREAS Section 345 of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, allows for a percentage charge, not to exceed 1.25 per cent of the amount of taxes due and unpaid, to be imposed as a penalty for the non-payment of taxes, and allows for an interest charge, not to exceed 1.25 per cent each month of the amount of taxes due and unpaid, to be imposed for the non-payment of taxes; AND WHEREAS Section 355 (1) of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended allows a local municipality where, in any year, the total amount of taxes to be imposed on a property would be less than the amount specified by the municipality in the by-law, the amount of actual taxes payable shall be zero or an amount not exceeding the specified amount. NOW THEREFORE this Council of the Corporation of the Town of Wasaga Beach HEREBY ENACTS as follows: 1. For the year 2016, the Corporation of the Town of Wasaga Beach shall levy upon the Residential Assessment, Farm Assessment, Multi-Residential Assessment, Commercial Assessment, Industrial Assessment and Managed Forest Assessment the rates of taxation per current value assessment for general purposes as set out in Schedule A attached hereto and forming part of this Bylaw, which shall produce the general local municipal levy of Nineteen Million, Five

Hundred and Twenty Five Thousand, Four Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($19,525,480). 2. The levy provided for in Schedule A attached hereto and forming part of this Bylaw shall be reduced by the amount of the interim levy for 2016. 3. For payments-in-lieu of taxes due to The Corporation of the Town of Wasaga Beach, the actual amount due to the Corporation shall be based on the assessment roll and the tax rates for the year 2016. 4. The Tax Collector is hereby instructed to mail or cause to be mailed, the Notice of Taxes Due, to the address of the residence or place of business of the person to whom such a notice is required to be given, as it appears in the last revised Assessment Roll for the Town of Wasaga Beach. 5. A penalty shall be imposed for non-payment of taxes on the due date, at the rate of 15% per annum or 1.25% of the amount due on the first day of default and on the first day of each succeeding calendar month in which default continues. 6. That interest charges in the amount of 1.25% shall be imposed on the amount of taxes due and unpaid on the first day of each and every month of default continues. 7. Nothing herein done shall prevent the Tax Collector from proceeding at any time with the collection of any rate, tax or assessment or any part thereof in accordance with the provision of the Statutes and By-Laws governing the collection of taxes. 8. That in accordance with Section 355 of the Municipal Act, where the total final tax levy to be imposed on a property would be less than ten ($10.00) dollars the amount of actual taxes payable shall be zero. 9. Default of payment of any installment by the day named for payment thereof, the subsequent installment or installments shall forthwith become payable. a) The 2016 Final Taxes for uncapped property classes, (total levy less interim billing), shall be payable in two (2) installments of approximately equal amounts on the following dates, namely: Friday, July 15 th, 2016 Thursday, September 15 th, 2016 b) The 2016 Final Taxes for capped property classed shall be payable in one (1) installment on Tuesday, September 15 th, 2016. 10. That alternative due dates in the year be allowed, under the provisions of the preauthorized payment plan. 11. If any section or portion of this By-law or of Schedule A is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, it is the intent of the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Wasaga Beach that all remaining sections and portions of this By-law and of Schedule A continue in force and effect.

12. THAT this By-Law shall come into force and take effect on the date of its final passing. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 24th DAY OF MAY, 2016. Brian Smith, Mayor Holly Bryce, Town Clerk

The Corporation of the Town of Wasaga Beach Schedule "A" of By-Law No. 2016-110 2016 Final s Property Class Class Code Municipal Ontario Provincial Police Municipal 1% Capital Levy Tax Rate County Education Total Residential/Farm RT 0.00389324 0.00107736 0.00004819 0.00298947 0.00188000 0.00988826 Multi-Residential MT 0.00598975 0.00165751 0.00007415 0.00459930 0.00188000 0.01420071 New Mutli-Residential NT 0.00598975 0.00165751 0.00007415 0.00459929 0.00188000 0.01420070 Commercial CT 0.00487473 0.00134896 0.00006034 0.00374312 0.01180000 0.02182715 Commercial New Construction XT 0.00487473 0.00134896 0.00006034 0.00374312 0.01180000 0.02182715 Commercial Excess / Vacant Unit CU 0.00341231 0.00094427 0.00004224 0.00262018 0.00826000 0.01527900 Commercial New Construction Excess Vacant XU 0.00341231 0.00094427 0.00004224 0.00262018 0.00826000 0.01527900 Parking Lot GT 0.00487473 0.00134896 0.00006034 0.00374312 0.01180000 0.02182715 Commercial Vacant Land CX 0.00341231 0.00094427 0.00004224 0.00262018 0.00826000 0.01527900 Shopping Centre Full ST 0.00487473 0.00134896 0.00006034 0.00374312 0.01180000 0.02182715 Shopping Center Vacant SU 0.00341231 0.00094427 0.00004224 0.00262018 0.00826000 0.01527900 New Construction Shopping Ctre: Full ZT 0.00487473 0.00134896 0.00006034 0.00374312 0.01180000 0.02182715 New Const Shopping Ctre: Excess Land ZU 0.00341231 0.00094427 0.00004224 0.00262018 0.00826000 0.01527900 Industrial IT 0.00598975 0.00165751 0.00007415 0.00459930 0.01500000 0.02732071 Industrial Excess / Vacant Unit Low IU 0.00389334 0.00107738 0.00004820 0.00298954 0.00975000 0.01775846 Industrial Vacant Land IX 0.00389334 0.00107738 0.00004820 0.00298954 0.00975000 0.01775846 Pipeline PT 0.00504798 0.00139690 0.00006249 0.00387615 0.01372051 0.02410402 Farmlands FT 0.00097331 0.00026934 0.00001205 0.00074737 0.00047000 0.00247207 Managed Forests TT 0.00097331 0.00026934 0.00001205 0.00074737 0.00047000 0.00247207