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The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands By-Law Number 2012 - 63 “OFFICE CONSOLIDATION” THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF GREY HIGHLANDS BY-LAW NUMBER 2012 - 63 A BY-LAW TO ESTABLISH FEES AND CHARGES TO BE COLLECTED BY THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF GREY HIGHLANDS [Title amended by By-law 2013-22] WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that a Municipality may pass by-laws imposing fees or charges on any class of persons; and, WHEREAS the Planning Act, being Chapter P.13 R.S.O. 1990 as amended, provides that Council may prescribe a tariff of fees for the processing of applications made in respect of planning matters; and, WHEREAS pursuant to the Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992 c 23 as amended, Council may require the payment of fees on applications for and issuance of building permits and prescribing the amounts thereof; and WHEREAS pursuant to the Cemeteries Act (Revised) R.S.O. 1990, chapter C.4 as amended, provided that every owner shall file with the Registrar a price list of all interment rights and cemetery services and supplies that may be sold and all charges that may be made by that owner, approved on January 4, 2006; and WHEREAS the Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands deems it expedient to update the fees and charges to be collected by the various departments of the Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands, NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands hereby enacts as follows: 1. Council hereby establishes the fees and charges as set out in Schedule ‘A’, Schedule ‘B’, Schedule ‘C’, Schedule ‘D’, Schedule ‘E’, Schedule ‘F’, Schedule ‘G’, Schedule ‘H’, Schedule ‘I’, Schedule ‘J’; [Schedules D, E, F, amended by By-law 2013-22] [Schedules G, I replaced by By-law 2013-22] [Schedules A, B replaced by By-law 2014-11] [Schedules A, B replaced by By-law 2014-12] [Schedules A, D, E, F, G, I replaced by By-law 2016-16] [Schedules A, F replaced/Schedule J added by By-law 2017-21] [Schedule J amended by By-Law 2017-114] 2. That where this by-law establishes a fee and rate for a fee that has been established in a By-law that pre-dates the effective date of this By-law, the fee and rate in this By-law shall be the applicable fee and rate. 3. That By-law 2012-29 is hereby repealed effective the date of passing of this By-law. Read a first and second time this 10th day of September 2012. Read a third time and finally passed this 10th day of September 2012. The Corporation of the Municipality of Grey Highlands [Original Signed by] ________________________________ Wayne Fitzgerald – Mayor [Original Signed by] ________________________________ Debbie Robertson - Clerk Municipality of Grey Highlands Fees & Charges By-Law 2012-63 Schedule "A" Department: Administration/Finance **Taxes where applicable** Service By-law 2017 Administration Photocopy per page 2014-12 $0.50 Certification of Photocopies 2012-63 $6.00 Faxes-up to 5 pages 2012-63 $6.00 Faxes-per page cost after 5 pages 2014-12 $0.75 FOI requests (labour/copy charges extra) 2012-63 $5.00 Oaths & Affidavits- signature only 2012-63 $10.00 Oaths and Affidavits- complete document 2012-63 $15.00 Line Fence Act Filing Fee 2012-63 $100.00 Line Fence Appeal Fee 2012-63 $100.00 Tenant Protection Inspection 2012-63 Actual + $50.00 Search for information for past years Hours * 2016-16 (minimum charge 1 hour) Labour/hr cost Labour per hour cost 2014-12 $35.00 Osprey history book 2012-63 $55.00 Euphrasia history book #1 2012-63 $35.00 Euphrasia history book #2 2012-63 $32.00 Purchase Euphrasia #1 & #2 2012-63 $60.00 Markdale History Book 2012-63 $25.00 Artemesia (Split Rail) 2012-63 $30.00 Artemesia (Split Rail Vol 2) 2012-63 $30.00 Priceville History Book (Grey Roots) 2012-63 $35.00 Map Book- Grey County 2017-21 Set by County Flag- Grey Highlands 2012-63 $30.00 Finance Interest on special charges and accounts 2012-63 1.25% receivables (monthly) Tax certificates 2012-63 $50.00 Duplicate Tax Bill 2012-63 $10.00 Tax Info/History – Current to 3 yrs 2012-63 No charge Tax Info/History 4 yrs and prior 2012-63 $50.00 Returned Cheque Charge 2014-12 $45.00 Overdue Notices, per mailing, done 2x per 2014-12 $5.00 year Year-end Statement (multi-year arrears) 2014-12 $15.00 Municipal Tax Sale Proceedings - Issuance 2014-12 $15.00 of Final Notice Prior to Tax Sale Municipal Tax Sale - Initiation of Formal Actual costs + 2012-63 Proceedings $150.00 Municipal Tax Sale - Final Sale of Lands Actual costs + 2012-63 Procedure $150.00 Cancellation of Tax Certificate 2014-12 $50.00 Municipality of Grey Highlands Fees & Charges By-Law 2012-63 Schedule "B" Department: Building **Taxes not applicable** Service By-law 2017 Compliance Letter 2012-63 $100.00 Minimum Permit Fee 2016-24 $150.00 Pre-Occupancy Deposit (refundable upon 2016-24 $500.00 final inspection) Deposit for Final Inspection 2012-63 $250.00 Change of Use Permit 2012-63 $100.00 2x permit value or $500 Administrative Fee 2014-12 whichever is greater Urban Area – Impost Deposit 2012-63 remove Non-Refundable Application Fee Value $0- 2016-24 $150.00 $30,000 Non-Refundable Application Fee Value 2016-24 $250.00 $30,001-$500,000 Non-Refundable Application Fee Value 2012-63 $500.00 $500,001 and over Re-inspection Fee (will be deducted from $100 per 2016-24 deposit at posted fee) * inspection Revision to Existing Permit 2016-24 $150.00 Renewal of Building Permit/Transfer of 2016-24 $75.00 Permit Permit not started for 12 months 2012-63 remove Demolition Permits 2016-24 $150.00 Full Cost Third Party Costs 2016-24 Recovery Building Permits Residential - New (all floors and basement) 2016-24 $0.65/sq. ft. Residential - Addition (all floors and $9.00/$1000 2016-24 basement) value $9.00/$1000 Renovations 2012-63 value Decks 2016-24 $150.00 Plumbing Permit 2016-24 $65.00/floor Mechanical Review 2016-24 $150.00 Fireplace/Heating Plant 2016-24 $150.00 Swimming Pool / Enclosure Area 2016-24 $150.00 Accessory Building 2016-24 $0.40./sq.ft Agricultural 2016-24 $0.25/sq.ft. Manure Tanks 2016-24 $0.25/sq.ft. Silos/Granaries 2016-24 $150.00 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (incl $10.00/$1000 Roof-Mounted Solar Projects and Medical 2016-24 value Marijuana Facilities) Industrial Wind Turbine per Turbine ** 2012-63 $35,000.00 Industrial Wind Turbine Performance bond 2012-63 $100,000.00 per Turbine Sewage Private Sewage Disposal Systems- Class 2 2016-24 $250.00 Private Sewage Disposal Systems - Tank 2016-24 $250.00 Replacement Municipality of Grey Highlands Fees & Charges By-Law 2012-63 Schedule "B" Department: Building **Taxes not applicable** Service By-law 2017 Private Sewage Disposal Systems - 2016-24 $250.00 Renovate Private Sewage Disposal-Class 4-5 2016-24 $500.00 Treatment Unit (Daily flow below 4,500 L) Private Sewage Disposal Systems with daily 2012-63 $550.00 flow 4,501 -10,000 L Septic Review 2016-24 $150.00 Septic Review (multiples) 2016-24 $125 per unit Septic Compliance Letter 2012-63 $100.00 Development Charges Development Charge (at time of bldg permit Refer to 2016-24 application) Residential Municipal By-law Development Charge (at time of Bldg permit Refer to 2016-24 issuance) Non-residential) Municipal By-law By-Law Enforcement $500 + Illicit Drug Facility/Crop Inspection 2012-63 additional costs *The reinspection fee only applies to permit holders that call for an inspection and are not ready, resulting in a re-visit. ** Fees are not attributed to those proponents who are generating energy less than or equal to 3kW Municipality of Grey Highlands Fees & Charges By-Law 2012-63 Schedule "C" Department: Canine Control Fees **Taxes not applicable** Service By-law 2017 Neutered/Spayed Dog First Neutered/Spayed Dog 2012-63 $20.00 Second and each additional neutered/spayed dog 2012-63 $25.00 Unaltered Dog First unaltered Male or Female 2012-63 $25.00 Second and each additional unaltered dog 2012-63 $35.00 Licenses Hunting/Working Dogs maximum 10 (2006-112 Sec 2012-63 $125.00 1.1 (f) (u) Kennel License 2012-63 $125.00 Each additional dog 2012-63 N/A Lifetime License Microchip/Tattoo 2012-63 $30.00 Partial License (Jul 1 to Dec 31) Dog acquired after July 1st - Reduction to C.1 to C.4 2012-63 50% Fees Fine Failure to purchase tag by April 30th of each year 2012-63 $15.00/tag Replacement/Transfer of Tag Dog 2012-63 $5.00 Pit Bull Dog 2012-63 $10.00 Transfer of tag 2012-63 $5.00 Pit Bull Dogs Pit Bull Dog Registration Fee 2012-63 $10.00 Pit Bull Dog License 2012-63 $60.00 Renewal of Pit Bull Dog License 2012-63 $40.00 Exemption Application 2012-63 $25.00 Hearing Fee 2012-63 $50.00 Municipality of Grey Highlands Fees & Charges By-Law 2012-63 Schedule "D" Department: Planning **Taxes not applicable** Service By-law 2017 Compliance Letter/Planning Opinion 2012-63 $100.00 Environmental Impact Study Checklist Applic 2012-63 $150.00 50% of Request for deferral of an application 2012-63 application fee Preliminary Development Report 2012-63 $275.00 Validation certificate C.O.A. 2012-63 $500.00 $1,000.00 first day, including Ontario Municipal Board Attendance 2012-63 preparation + $100 per hour + disbursements By-law & By-law Amendment Applications $2,000.00 + Official Plan Amendment (Major) 2012-63 $3,000.00 Cont.
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