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Bylaw Number: 13658CC - Building Bylaw 2016 (Consolidated for Convenience)

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Description
building terms, requirements and fees
Burnaby Building Bylaw 2016 Bylaw No. 13658 Consolidated Bylaw No. 13658C Purpose: to provide for the administration of the BC Building Code and provide certain additional building regulations The following document is a consolidated version of the above-named parent
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Bylaw Number: 13784 - North Road Maintenance and Cost Sharing Agreement Bylaw 2017

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25011
Description
Agreement with the City of Coquitlam for the shared maintenance of North Road
applicable taxes including any Goods and Services Taxes payable. APPROVALS AND DOCUMENTATION 15. Each party agrees to obtain any permits, approvals or other authorizations required for the completion of their respective Maintenance obligations in advance of undertaking the Maintenance, and to provide
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Bylaw Number: 13809CC - Business Licence Bylaw 2017 (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25149
Description
business licencing and regulation
. 3.4 A person must not prevent or hinder an Inspector’s entry on or inspection of any business premises pursuant to section 3.3 of this Bylaw. 3.5 Upon request by an Inspector, an individual must provide to the Inspector photo identification to verify the identity of the individual. 3.6 An
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Bylaw Number: 13888CC - Emergency Radio Building Amplification Bylaw 2018 (Consolidated for Convenience)

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Description
installation and maintenance of in-building radio amplification systems to provide uninterrupted public safety and emergency response network communications
Consolidated Bylaw No. 13888C Burnaby Emergency Radio Building Amplification Bylaw 2018 Bylaw No. 13888 Purpose: respecting the installation and maintenance of in-building radio amplification systems to provide uninterrupted public safety and emergency response The
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Bylaw Number: 13907 - Advance Voting Opportunities Bylaw 2018

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25143
Description
to designate 2018 Oct 06, 10, and 13 as advance voting days, provide advance voting from 8:am to 8:pm and delegate authority to the Chief Election Officer to designate the advance voting locations
CITY OF BURNABY BYLAW NO. 13907 A BYLAW to provide for advance voting opportunities for the 2018 general local election and other voting WHEREAS section 107 of the Local Government Act requires the Council to provide voting opportunities in advance of the general voting day for the 2018
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Bylaw Number: 13908 - Special Voting Opportunities Bylaw 2018

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Description
implement SVO for the 2018 Local Gov't Election: designate specific dates and places to vote, e.g. Oct 20@Bby Hospital and Oct 09@selected senior's care centres and the like (when/where otherwise voting on the advance and general elections day would have been challenging for patients/residents)
CITY OF BURNABY BYLAW NO. 13908 A BYLAW to provide special voting opportunities for the 2018 general local election and other voting WHEREAS section 109 of the Local Government Act empowers the Council by bylaw to provide special voting opportunities in order to give electors who may
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Bylaw Number: 13938 - Emergency Communications Members' Agreement Bylaw 2018

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Description
To authorize execution of the Members' Agreement to become a member of E-Comm
improvement and for the benefit of the public residing within the Territory. Tlllld Re11atemen of E-Camm MemlNUa AQr&lmlll'I (2010) • 11 - Bylaw No. 13938 Page 12 2. 1.2 Pursuant to the Purpose, the Company shall provide Company Services to its Members and to Special Users; provide related
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Bylaw Number: 14077 - Tax and Utilities Prepayment Bylaw 2019

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Description
payment of taxes and utilities before the due date (This Bylaw repealed Bylaw No. 9889 and all it's amendments)
CITY OF BURNABY BYLAW NO. 14077 Bylaw No. 14077 Page 1 A BYLAW to provide for payment of taxes and utilities before the due date The Council of the City of Burnaby ENACTS as follows: 1. This Bylaw may be cited as BURNABY TAX AND UTILITIES PREPAYMENT BYLAW 2019. 2. In this Bylaw
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Bylaw Number: 14092 - Business Improvement Area (Burnaby North Road) Bylaw, 2019

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25350
Description
up-to-date BIA
fall within Class 5 or 6 properties under the BC Assessment Act. 7. (1) The City shall pay the annual funding set out in Section 4, Table 1 of this Bylaw after the 15th day of July each year during the term of this Bylaw. (2) The Association shall provide to the Director Finance for the City a
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Bylaw Number: 14106CC - Parking Meter and Electric Vehicle Charging Meter Bylaw 2019

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Description
CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE
a legal entity: (a) whose principal business objective is to provide its members, for a fee, with a car-sharing service by which such members have access to a fleet of shared vehicles which they may reserve for use on an hourly basis; and (b) which has a valid agreement with the
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Bylaw Number: 14155 - Financial Plan Bylaw 2020

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Description
2020 to 2024 Financial Plan
of Burnaby. Property taxes provide a stable and consistent source of revenue for many services that are difficult or undesirable to fund on a user-pay basis. These include services such as fire protection, policing services, transportation and so forth. For these reasons, property taxation will
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Bylaw Number: 14333 - Financial Plan Bylaw 2021

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Description
adopt the 2021 to 2025 Financial Plan
funding source in 2021 is presented in the table above. Property taxes form the greatest proportion of the operating revenue for the City of Burnaby. Property taxes provide a stable and consistent source of revenue for many services that are difficult or undesirable to fund on a user-pay basis. These
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Bylaw Number: 14423 - Financial Plan Bylaw 2022

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25686
Description
2022-2026 Financial Plan
in the table above. Property taxes form the greatest proportion of the operating revenue for the City of Burnaby. Property taxes provide a stable and consistent source of revenue for many services that are difficult or undesirable to fund on a user-pay basis. These include services such as fire
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Bylaw Number: 14427CC - Development Procedures Bylaw 2022 (Consolidated for Convenience)

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under this bylaw become the property of the City, and are subject to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (BC). 3.3 If an applicant does not provide, or show any action to provide, information or documents requested by the City in respect to an application within six (6) months
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Bylaw Number: 14461CC - Construction and Demolition Waste Diversion Bylaw (Consolidated for Convenience)

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amended or replaced from time to time; (b) is required to provide information on quantities of received and transferred material to the GVS&DD under the GVS&DD’s Municipal Solid Waste and Recyclable Material Regulatory Bylaw, as amended or replaced from time to time; (c) is approved
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Bylaw Number: 14485CC - Consolidated Fees and Charges Bylaw (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25815

Bylaw Number: 14543 - Housing Agreement (6521 and 6537 Telford Avenue) Bylaw 2023

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Description
Housing Agreement for the non-market rental housing development at 6521 and 6537 Telford Avenue
currently constructing the Development on the Lands; C. The Owner intends to subdivide the Lands by Air Space Plan to create the Rental Air Space Parcel containing all the Non-Market Units; and D. The Owner and the City wish to enter into this Agreement (as hereinafter defined) to provide the Non
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Bylaw Number: 14549 - Housing Agreement (6438 Byrnepark Drive) Bylaw 2023

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Description
authorize the execution of a Housing Agreement for the non-market rental huosing development at 6438 Byrnepark Drive
City wish to enter into this Agreement (as hereinafter defined) to provide the Non-Market Units as affordable housing on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement. NOW THEREFORE in consideration of ten dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and sufficiency
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Bylaw Number: 14555 - Financial Plan Bylaw 2023

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Description
2023-2027 Financial Plan
% · Transfer from Other Governments Parcel Taxes Ce>ntributE!dAsset Reyenoe J •• The proportion of total revenue raised from each funding source in 2023 is presented in the table above. Property taxes form the greatest proportion of the total revenue for the City of Burnaby. Property taxes provide a
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Bylaw Number: 14557 - Code of Conduct Bylaw 2023

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Description
code of conduct for Council members
respectful. (d) Leadership and collaboration are demonstrated by the following conduct: (i) Council members will demonstrate behaviour that builds public confidence and trust in the City. (ii) Council members will provide considered direction on City policies and support other Council members
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Bylaw Number: 14559 - Inter-municipal TNS Business Licence Agreement Bylaw 2023

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Description
Inter-municipal Transportation Network Services Business Licence
-offs in that Participating Municipality. The City of Vancouver will provide the other Participating Municipalities with an itemized accounting of the fees collected and disbursed, including an accounting of its Administrative Costs, at the time it distributes the remaining fees to those
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Bylaw Number: 14601 - Public Notice Bylaw 2023

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Description
allow alternative means of publishing a notice required under Sec 94 of the Community Charter:
CITY OFBURNABY BYLAW NO. 14601 Bylaw No. 14601 Page I A bylaw to provide for alternative means of publishing a notice. The Council of the City of Burnaby ENACTS as follows: PART 1: CITATION 1.1 This bylaw may be cited as BURNABY PUBLIC NOTICE BYLAW 2023. PART 2: DEFINITIONS 2.1 In
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Bylaw Number: 14610CC - Procedure Bylaw 2024

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Description
establish procedures for meetings of Council and Advisory bodies; presented from ECC to Council Rpt Item 7.4 11/20/2023 CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE
Mayor for the upcoming year, which will provide for each Councillor to serve as Acting Mayor on a rotating basis when the Mayor is absent or otherwise unable to act or when the Office of the Mayor is vacant. 4.2 If both the Mayor and Acting Mayor are absent from a meeting of Council, the
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Bylaw Number: 14633 - Consolidated Five-Year Financial Plan Bylaw 2024

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Description
2024 to 2028 Financial Plan
each funding source in 2024 is presented in the table above. Property taxes form the greatest proportion of the total revenue for the City of Burnaby. Property taxes provide a stable and consistent source of revenue for many services that are difficult or undesirable to fund on a user-pay basis
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Bylaw Number: 14634 - Housing Agreement Bylaw 2024 (6620 Sussex Avenue) Bylaw 2024

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25918
Description
Housing Agreement between CoB and 1123523 B.C. Ltd. (as "Owner") for non-market rental housing development
; C. The Owner intends to subdivide the Lands by Air Space Plan to create the Rental Air Space Parcel containing all the Non-Market Units; and D. The Owner and the City wish to enter into this Agreement (as hereinafter defined) to provide the Non-Market Units (as hereinafter defined) as affordable
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