THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL |
BY-LAW NUMBER 35- 2005 |
A by-law to delegate to the Council of each area municipality
the authority to pass a by-law establishing tax ratios and setting out
a method by which the portion of Regional levies that will be raised in
each area municipality can be determined.
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WHEREAS the Council of the Regional Municipality of Peel has the authority
pursuant to section 310 of the Municipal Act, as amended (hereinafter
referred to as the "Act") to delegate to the councils of area municipalities
the authority to establish tax ratios within the area municipality for both
area municipal and regional purposes;
AND WHEREAS the Act requires that such a by-law must set out the portion of
the general regional levy and any special regional levy that will be raised
in each area municipality or a method by which the portion can be determined;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Regional Municipality of Peel has by Resolution
adopted on February 10, 2005 directed that a by-law to delegate the authority
to establish tax ratios and to set out a method by which the portion of regional
levies that will be raised in each area municipality can be determined;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Regional Municipality of Peel enacts as follows:
READ THREE TIMES AND FINALLY PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL this 17th day of February, 2005.
C.
Gravlev ________________________ Regional Clerk |
E.
Adams ______________________ Acting Regional Chair |
In order to apportion the Region of Peel's 2005 upper tier levies among the area municipalities of Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon, the following plan shall apply:
The amount of the general upper tier levy sufficient for the payment of the
estimated expenditures adopted for waste management purposes shall be apportioned
according to each area municipality's share of estimated 2005 tonnage amounts,
as adjusted to take into account the difference between the prior year estimated
and actual tonnage amounts;
"tonnage amounts" means tonnage of waste generated within the area
municipality and disposed of or otherwise dealt with by the Region's waste management
system;
The amount of the special upper tier levy sufficient for the payment of the
estimated expenditures adopted for Peel Regional Police shall be apportioned
in its entirety between Mississauga and Brampton according to the ratio of their
total 2005 assessments for 2005 taxation of the land in each municipality that
is rateable for municipal purposes, with the assessment of each class of property
being weighted using the prescribed transition ratio for that class;
The amount of the special upper tier levy sufficient for the payment of the
estimated expenditures adopted for Ontario Provincial Police shall be apportioned
in its entirety to Caledon;
The amount of the general upper tier levy sufficient for the payment of all
other estimated expenditures adopted shall be apportioned among the three area
municipalities according to the ratio of the total assessments for 2005 of the
land in each municipality that is rateable for municipal purposes, with the
assessment of each class of property being weighted using the prescribed transition
ratio for that class.