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  • COMPREHENSIVE FEES AND CHARGES BYLAWNO. 1683, 2010

    CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY

    Effective January 1, 2021

  • Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 1683 Consolidated for Convenience November 2020

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    City of Quesnel Business Regulation and Licensing Bylaw No. 1684 Adopted: December 13, 2010 (Business Licence Fees)

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1686 Adopted: February 9th, 2011 (Sewer, Water)

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1688 Adopted: March 14, 2011 (Airport)

    Fire Protection Prevention Emergency Amendment Bylaw No. 1691 Adopted: July 18, 2011

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1699 Adopted: October 24, 2011 (Sewer, Water, Airport, Corporate, Building)

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1702 Adopted: November 7, 2011 (Dog Licence)

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1710

    Adopted: November 26, 2012

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1727 Adopted: November 4, 2013

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1745 Adopted: October 20, 2014

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1780 Adopted: November 2, 2015

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1811 Adopted: November 15, 2016(Business Licences)

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1812 Adopted: October 25, 2016(Water Rates, Sewer Rates, Garbage Rates, Landfill Rates,Miscellaneous Rates, Impounding Fees)

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1834 Adopted: November 21, 2017(Business Licences, Water Rates, Sewer Rates, Museum Rates, Corporate Service Fees, Cemetery Rates, Airport Fees)

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1860 Adopted: December 4, 2018(Development and Subdivision, Building, Misc. Permits and Fees, Business Licences Fees, Water Rates, Sewer Rates, Garbage Rates, Landfill Rates, Museum Fees, Corporate Service Fees, Cemetery Rates, Airport Fees)

    Amending Bylaws to the Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 1683, 2010

    (Development and Subdivision Application Fees, Building Fees, Miscellaneous Permits and Fees, Water, Sewer, Garbage, Museum, Corporate, Cemetery, Airport, Landfill)

    (Misc Permits and Fees, Water Rates, Sewer Rates, Garbage Rates, Landfill Rates, Corporate Service Fees, Cemetery Rates, Airport Fees and Charges)

    (Development and Subdivision, Building, Misc. Permits and Fees, Water Rates, Sewer Rates, Garbage Rates, Landfill Rates, Museum Fees, Corporate Service Fees, Cemetery Rates, Airport Fees)

    (Development and Subdivision, Building, Misc. Permits and Fees, Water Rates, Sewer Rates, Garbage Rates, Landfill Rates, Museum Fees, Corporate Service Fees, RCMP Services, Cemetery Rates, Airport Fees)

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    City of Quesnel Nuisance Bylaw No. 1869, 2019 Adopted: September 3, 2019(Nuisance Fees)

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1882 Adopted: December 17, 2019

    Amendment Bylaw No. 1897 Adopted: November 3, 2020(Development and Subdivision, Misc Permits & Fees, Water Rates, Sewer Rates, Garbage Rates, Landfill Rates, Museum Fees,Corporate Services, Cemetery Rates, Airport Fees, Fire Cost Recovery)

    (Development and Subdivision, Building, Water Rates, Sewer Rates, Garbage Rates, Landfill Rates, Museum Fees, Cemetery Rates, Airport Fees, Street & Traffic Fees, Nuisance Fees)

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    1.

    SCHEDULES DESCRIPTION

    A Development Services RatesA-1 Development and Subdivision Application FeesA-2 Development Cost ChargesA-3 Building FeesA-4 Miscellaneous PermitsA-5 Business Licences

    B Utility RatesB-1 Water RatesB-2 Sewer Rates

    C Garbage/Landfill RatesC-1 Garbage RatesC-2 Landfill Fees

    D Miscellaneous RatesD-1 Museum AdmissionD-2 Corporate ServicesD-3 RCMP ServicesD-4 CemeteryD-5 Airport FeesD-6 Dog Licence FeesD-7 Fire Cost Recovery FeesD-8 Impounding FeesD-9 Nuisance Response Fees

    THAT fees levied by the City of Quesnel for admissions, applications received, services renderedand goods supplied shall be in accordance with the following schedules which are attached to andform part of this Bylaw:

    CITY OF QUESNELBylaw No. 1683

    WHEREAS, pursuant to the Community Charter , a Council may, by bylaw, operate any service that theCouncil considers necessary or desirable for all or part of the municipality;

    AND WHEREAS the Council of the City of Quesnel deems it desirable to make rules and regulationsregarding the admissions, management, maintenance, improvement, operation, conservation, control anduse of the property owned or held by the City or other uses of the public, and to levy fees and chargestherefore;

    AND WHEREAS the Council of the City of Quesnel deems it desirable to consolidate fees and charges,levied for various services, within a single bylaw for conveniences;

    NOW THEREFORE the Council of the City of Quesnel, in open meeting assembled, ENACTS ASFOLLOWS:

    A Bylaw for the City of Quesnel to consolidate fees and charges from various Bylaws for various City services.

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    CITY OF QUESNELBylaw No. 1683

    2.

    Repealed Bylaw Replaced by Schedule

    Quesnel Subdivision Servicing Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 1620 A-1

    Quesnel Development, Subdivision and Servicing Fees Bylaw No. 1547 A-1

    Water Rates and Regulation Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 1539 B-1Water Rates and Regulation Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 1558Water Rates and Regulation Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 1562

    Sewer Rates and Regulation Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 1642 B-2

    Quesnel Garbage Disposal Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 1538 C-1Quesnel Garbage Disposal Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 1489Garbage Regulation Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 1022Garbage Regulation Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No. 1290

    Quesnel Fees Bylaw No. 1603 D-2 / D-3

    Airport Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 1476 D-5

    3.

    Amended Bylaw Repealed Section

    Development Cost Charges Bylaw No.1625 of 2007 Schedule A, B, C

    Building Regulations Bylaw 1550 of 2003 Schedule 1Schedule 2

    Mobile Homes Bylaw No. 726 of 1977 Sec 2.02 (9)

    Sign Bylaw No. 1520 of 2002 Schedule E

    Soil Removal Bylaw No. 1260 of 1993 Section 8Section 9

    Tree Protection Bylaw No. 1314 of 1995 Schedule A

    Outdoor Café Bylaw No. 1600 of 2006 Schedule B

    Mobile Food Vendor Bylaw No. 1299 of 1994 Section 4a

    City Garbage Disposal Bylaw 413 of 1966 Schedule A

    Quesnel Landfill Site Fees Bylaw No. 1250 of 1993 Section 3

    THAT the following City of Quesnel bylaws and all their amendments are hereby repealed in theirentirety and replaced with the listed Schedule

    THAT the following City of Quesnel bylaws are amended as follows

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    CITY OF QUESNELBylaw No. 1683

    Quesnel Business Licence Bylaw No. 1421 of 1998 Section 2.3Section 2.5Section 3.1.5Section 3.8.2Section 3.9.2

    Quesnel Water Rates and Regulation Bylaw No. 1221 of 1992 Sections 1 to 24Schedule A

    City of Quesnel Sewer Frontage Tax Bylaw No. 892 of 1983 Section 1 to 17Schedule B

    Sidewalk Food Vendor's Bylaw No. 1299 of 1994 Section 4a

    Quesnel Cemeteries Regulation Bylaw No. 1669 of 2009 Schedule C

    Quesnel Dog Regulations Bylaw No. 1110 of 1989 Section 4b, 4e

    4.

    5.

    6.

    7.

    READ FOR A FIRST TIME THIS DAY OF , 2010.

    READ FOR A SECOND TIME THIS DAY OF , 2010.

    READ FOR A THIRD TIME THIS DAY OF , 2010.

    FINALLY ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 2010.

    MAYOR

    _________________________________ CORPORATE ADMINISTRATOR

    OF BYLAW NO. 1683

    Corporate Administrator

    THAT this Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as "City of Quesnel Comprehensive Fees andCharges Bylaw No. 1683 of 2010".

    CERTIFIED A TRUE COPY

    THAT the provisions of this bylaw are severable and the invalidity of any part of this bylaw will notaffect the validity of the remainder of this bylaw.

    THAT Council gives authority to the Chief Administration Officer/Director of Corporate and FinancialServices to discount any of the fees incorporated in this bylaw up to $1,500 per instance. Anydiscount over $1,500 requires a resolution from Council.

    THAT any dispute on a charge levied under this bylaw must be received within 24 months of the original invoice.

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    No. Description Main Bylaw

    A-1 Development & Subdivision Fees Bylaw No. 1547, 2003

    A-2 Development Cost Charges Bylaw No. 1625, 2007

    A-3 Building Fees Bylaw No. 1550, 2003

    A-4 Misc Permits Mobile Homes Bylaw No. 1496, 2001 Sign Regulation Bylaw No. 1852, 2018 Soil Removal Bylaw No. 1260, 1993 Tree Protection Bylaw No. 1314, 1995 Outdoor Café Regulation Bylaw No. 1866, 2019 Sidewalk Food Vendors Bylaw No. 1868, 2019

    A-5 Business Licence Fees Bylaw No. 1810, 2016

    Schedule "A"

    City of Quesnel Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 1683

    DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

    INDEX

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    1. APPLICATION FEES FEE

    $1,000.001,200.00

    850.00

    Façade Improvements 250.00

    250.00 400.00 400.00 400.00

    400.00 125.00

    1,000.00 850.00 350.00 40.00

    2. LIQUOR LICENSING FEES

    400.00 600.00

    3. CANNABIS LICENSING FEES

    1,000.00 5,000.00

    4. SUBDIVISION APPLICATION FEES

    a) Fee Simple

    Application Fee 300.00 PLUS per additional lot 105.00 (1)

    PLUS final plan approval fee 260.00 (2)

    Application Fee 300.00 PLUS per additional lot 105.00 (1)

    PLUS final plan approval fee 260.00 (2)

    PLUS Construction Inspection Fees May Apply (3)

    b) Strata

    Application Fee 300.00 PLUS per additional lot 105.00 (1)

    PLUS final plan approval fee 260.00 (2)

    Less than 3 lots

    Greater than 3 lots

    Bare Land Strata Subdivision Base

    Applications requiring additional consultation notices or more than two newspaper advertisements for a public hearing will be an additional $500 per newspaper ad issued by the City.

    Development Variance PermitsDevelopment Application Renewal FeePublic Hearing ReAdvertisement (for hearing cancelled by applicant)Temporary Commercial or Industrial Permit

    Development Notice SignBoard of Variance

    Development Permits Authorized for approval by General Manager of Planning and DevelopmentSubdivision, construction or addition or alteration of a building or structure

    Cannabis Production

    Schedule "A1"DEVELOPMENT AND SUBDIVISION APPLICATION FEES

    Combined OCP & Rezoning Applications

    Applications for Director Approval

    Environmental Development Permit Areas

    OCP Amendments

    Zoning AmendmentsDevelopment Permits

    Hazardous Development Permit Areas

    Applications requiring Council Approval

    Cannabis Retail

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    Schedule "A1"DEVELOPMENT AND SUBDIVISION APPLICATION FEES

    Application Fee 300.00 PLUS per additional lot 105.00 (1)

    PLUS final plan approval fee 260.00 (2)

    Application Fee 500.00 PLUS per additional lot 105.00 (1)

    PLUS final plan approval fee 260.00 (2)

    100.00

    (1) The per lot fees will be payable at the time of subdivision application.(2) The final plan approval fee will be payable at the time of final subdivision legal plan review.

    c) Other Associated Fees100.00 100.00 50.00

    1,200.00 1,200.00

    5.

    550.00 550.00 750.00

    6. ADMINISTRATION FEES

    100.00

    For additional research fees that may apply see Corporate Services D2

    6.

    (3) Fees will be 2% of the cost of construction estimate for off-site and on-site construction of municipal services, prepared by a professional engineer, and will be payable at the time the final subdivision legal plans are submitted.

    Document Administration Fee (Restrictive Covenants, Amended developmentplan review, utility ROW, road reservation agreements, road exchanges, roadclosures, servicing agreements, developer initiated road name changes, quitclaim documents excluding land use contracts, written response inquiry etc.)(Not applicable for documents forming part of a subdivision)

    REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS

    Phased Strata Development

    Strata Conversion

    Site Profile Fees (if profile requires submission to the director)

    Board of Variance Fees for appeals withdrawn prior to the Secretary preparing appeal for advertising and circulation to City Staff and Board of Variance members are eligible for a $200.00 refund.

    Cost recovery - minimum of 150.00

    Development Fees which are refunded prior to file circulation are eligible for the cost of the Development Fee less 10% for administration

    Survey Monument Fee

    Subdivision fees are non-refundable

    Development Fees which are refunded prior to Planning Department Report to Council for consideration are eligible for the cost of the Development Fee less 30% administration fee

    ALR

    Survey Monument Replacement (if disturbed by construction)Latecomer Agreement Processing Fee

    Preliminary Layout Review Renewal

    No development fees will be refunded if application has been submitted to Council

    Soil RemovalSubdivision/Non-farmingApplication for exclusion

    Form "P" Approval

    Street/Traffic Sign Fees

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    Water Sanitary Road Drainage Parks Total

    $ 1,180.15 58.02$ 177.80$ 476.12$ 496.34$ $2,388.43 1,049.02 51.58 90.65 266.63 441.19 $1,899.07 1,005.31 49.43 90.65 280.91 422.81 $1,849.11 699.35 34.38 78.44 138.08 294.13 $1,244.38 4.37 0.21 2.44 4.29 $11.31 4.37 0.21 1.74 4.29 $10.61 14,568.25 716.26 4,837.32 11,426.98 $31,548.81 17.48 0.86 2.09 3.81 $24.24 4.37 0.21 3.14 3.33 $11.05

    For comprehensive developments:

    a)

    b)

    Apartment (per dwelling unit)Commercial (per m2 gross floor area)

    Schedule "A2"DEVELOPMENT COST CHARGES

    DEVELOPMENT COSTS

    Single Detached Dwelling (per unit)Duplex (per dwelling unit)Townhouse (per dwelling unit)

    development cost charges must be calculated separately for each use that is part of that comprehensivedevelopment, in accordance with Schedules A through C, as the case may be, and the development costcharge payable equals the sum total of the development cost charges calculated for each separate use.

    the development cost charge payable equals the sum total of the development cost charges calculated for eachseparate use.

    Light Industrial (per m2 gross floor area)Heavy Industrial (per ha. Site area)Care Facilities (per m2 gross floor area)Institutional (per m2 gross floor area)

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    1. BUILDING PERMIT FEES

    Application Fee 80.00$

    Minimum Building Permit Fee 80.00$

    Estimated Value of Construction FEE

    up to $200,000 each $1,000 or fraction of 8.50 greater than $200,000 each $1,000 or fraction of 5.00

    Minimum Plumbing Permit Fee 50.00 + per fixture fee

    Per Plumbing Fixture per fixture 7.00

    Per "Moved on Dwelling" single wide 150.00 CSA Z240, CSA A277 or other relocated dwelling double wide 200.00

    Minimum Sprinkler Permit Fee 40.00 + 1.00 per head

    2. SURCHARGE FOR CONSTRUCTING WITHOUT PERMITS

    Schedule "A3"BUILDING FEES AND VALUATION SCHEDULE

    Each trap, roof drain, floor drain, fire hydrant, hot water tank, manhole, catch basin,Fire Department connection, oil and grease interceptor shall be considered to be aplumbing fixture.

    BUILDING FEES

    For construction, addition, alteration, repair, removal or demolition of a building or part thereof includinghome construction of retaining walls, pool fences, sign structures, mobile home parks, campgrounds,site services and other projects controlled by Building Regulations Bylaw 1550 .

    Where a person has caused construction without first obtaining the proper permits they shall be subjectto a surcharge at a rate of 50% of permit costs with a minimum amount of $100.00 added to theappropriate permit fees listed within.

    This fee is paid up front and is deducted from the total fees that are required to be paid when plans are picked up.

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    Schedule "A3"BUILDING FEES AND VALUATION SCHEDULE

    3. OTHER FEES

    Description of Service FEE

    Installation of a Chimney or Solid Wood Burning Device 80.00

    Calculation of Occupancy Load per hour 100.00 Liquor licensing and general building occupancies charged in 15 minute increments

    Change of Utilities and/or dwelling unit decommissioning per visit/call out 50.00

    Removal of Notice on Title 500.00

    Demolitions 80.00 over 55 m2 160.00

    Damage Deposit 2,000.00

    Consideration of Equivalency Report 200.00

    Renewal of expired permit 80.00 To be charged in one year increments from date of expiry of subject permit

    Re-Inspection Fee 50.00

    New Plans submitted for project subsequent to a plan check being completed 200.00

    Transfer Permit to new Owner 80.00

    Evaluating an existing Building to be Moved minimum 50.00 Plus hourly charge for each hour beyond the first hour per hour 50.00 Plus all Travel Costs for Travel Outside Quesnel Cost

    4. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL DISCOUNT

    Where it has been determined by the building Inspector that due to non-compliance with theprovisions of the Building Regulations Bylaw 1550 or due to unsatisfactory workmanship, morethan two inspections are necessary for each type of inspection, a fee will be charged for everyinspection after the second inspection.

    Where a project or a portion of a project has been certified by a registered professional as required by the building code and the City's building bylaw, the fee for the permit shall be reduced by the lesser of 5% or $1,000.00 for the value of that portion of the project covered by the certification.

    Damage deposit is required to be paid for all Demolition Permits and New Construction Permits. The damage deposit fee may be waived subject to the approval of the Building Inspector.

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    Schedule "A3"BUILDING FEES AND VALUATION SCHEDULE

    5. REFUNDABLE AMOUNTS

    a) Permits having a total permit fee of $100.00 or less shall be non-refundable

    c) Permits which have been issued are non-refundable at any amount.

    6. ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION SUMBISSION WITH PERMIT PACKAGE

    200.00 As per BCBC Division C Part 2 Section 2.3 each alternative solution submitted for review and approval by the AHJ is subject to the fee assigned.

    Where a project authorized by a permit is not started and the permit is cancelled or expired, the City will refund fees as follows:

    b) Permits having a total permit fee greater than $100.00 and having had plan review but not issued shall be refunded 50 percent the value in excess of $100.00.

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    Schedule "A3"BUILDING FEES AND VALUATION SCHEDULE

    Contract price;

    OR

    The current edition of RS Means Valuation Service Manual; or

    OR

    Truck shops, garage or workshop:Walls 10 ft. and under $40 / sq. ft.Walls over 10 ft. $45 / sq. ft.

    Sundecks $20 / sq. ft.

    Covered Decks $25 / sq. ft.

    Add new carports $25 / sq. ft.

    Mobile home additions: Unfinished $40 / sq. ft.Finished $65 / sq. ft.

    Log Homes: full basement and single storey $175 / sq. ft.Crawl space and single storey $155 / sq.ft.Second storey, add. $130 / sq. ft.

    Log garage $80 / sq. ft.

    Cedar log, add 10%

    Freestanding Sign over 2m $70.00

    For the purpose of determining the value of construction for the purpose of assessing permit fees, thefollowing may be used at the discretion of the building inspector;

    VALUATION SCHEDULE:

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    FEE

    Initial Mobile Home Application 400.00$ Plus each mobile 35.00

    Renewal of Mobile Home Permit 150.00

    Sign Permit FeesFor any alteration or relocation of existing permitted sign 20.00 Free-standing signs exceeding 2 m in height See Schedule A-3All other sign permits 40.00

    Soil Removal FeesSoil Removal and Deposit permit 250.00

    Tree Application Fees1-10 Trees Removed 25.00 11-20 Trees Removed 50.00 21 or more trees 100.00

    Outdoor Café Permit FeesLarge 100.00 Small 25.00 The City reserves the right to cancel an outdoor café permit with notice.

    Outside Food VendorsOutside Food Vendor Permit application fee 300.00 The City reserves the right to cancel an outdoor café permit with notice.

    Power at City Ball Fields 15.00 dayConcessionaires using power

    Manufactured Home Park Application Fees

    Schedule "A4"MISC PERMITS AND FEES

    Note: A Wall Sign permit fee will be waived if: applied for within two weeks of Business Licence approval; meets sign bylaw requirements; and requires no additional review from other departments or agencies (building, highways, or vairances for example).

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    The business licence transfer fee is $50.00.

    Criteria BusinessResident or non-resident businesses Licence Fee

    1.0 Minor Home Based Business that meets the following criteria: a) sole proprietorships with no employees; $50 b) no inspections required pursuant to the Business Regulation and Licensing Bylaw; c) no city fire inspection required; d) no mobile service component. 2.0 Dating or Escort services $1,750

    3.0 Banks and Financial Institutions $1,000 - Includes cash lending businesses

    4.0 Commercial Retail - Department Store (greater than 1000 m2) $500 - based on footprint of business

    5.0 Gaming primary $500

    6.0 Cannabis a) Retail $1,500 b) Production $5,000

    7.0 Establishment serving liquor $125 - any business with any type of liquor licence

    8.0 Mobile Vendors selling goods and food products $250

    9.0 Accommodations > 10 units $150 - Multi-dwelling residential - defined as two or more units ≤ 10 units $100 Includes apartment buildings = 2 units $50

    10.0 Pawnbrokers $250

    11.0 All other Businesses $75

    The licence fee shall be returned to the applicant if such application is rejected. For the first calendar year of the application, the licence fee will be prorated by 50% after July 31 of the given calendar year.

    An administration fee of $25.00 will be applied to all business licence renewals paid on or after April 1st of the year.

    Schedule "A5"BUSINESS LICENCE

    The fees payable for a business licence per calendar year will be as per the schedule below.

    An additional non-refundable administration fee of $50.00 will be applied to the initial application. At the time the initial application is submitted to the Licence Inspector the full fees will be paid.

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    No. Description Main Bylaw

    B-1 Water Rates Bylaw No. 1763, 2015

    B-2 Sewer Rates Bylaw No. 1762, 2015

    Schedule "B"

    UTILITY RATES

    City of Quesnel Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 1683

    INDEX

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    USER RATES

    1. Single family dwelling (including mobile homes) 225.76

    2. Apartment or suite 225.76

    3. Motels and hotels per unit with water 112.20 per unit without water 61.04 manager suite 225.76

    4. Restaurants, dining rooms and other establishmentsminimum charge - 10 seats 450.04 per additional 10 seats 44.84

    5. Liquor outlets (each bar, lounge, cabaret, beer parlour and other licensed premise)minimum charge - 10 seats 450.04 per additional 10 seats 44.84

    6. Recreation centres, arenas and public halls - first washroom 450.04 each additional washroom 225.76 7. Arena 47,681.00

    8. Commercial & business establishments other than those specifically identified in this schedule 450.04 each additional washroom 225.76

    9. G.R. Baker Hospital - each bed 225.76

    225.76

    112.20

    11. Schools - for each classroom, kitchen, staff room or office 225.76

    12. Coin Laundries - per washer 83.64 450.04

    each additional washroom 225.76

    13. Microbrewery - up to 7,500 hL volumeminimum charge including 10 seats tasting 674.24 per additional 10 seats 44.84

    14. Multiple business use building - for each separate business 225.76

    (b) Institutional housing and nursing establishments for the elderly and the infirm with bathroom fixtures only in each unit or suite which may include toilet, basin, tub or shower or any combination thereof - per unit

    first 2 washrooms

    Schedule "B1"WATER RATES

    YEARLY RATES

    first 2 washrooms

    10. (a) Institutional housing and nursing establishments for the elderly and theinfirm with full facilities including full bathroom and kitchen fixtures in each unit orsuite - per unit

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    15. Beauty parlours, dentists, doctors - each fixture not included in washroom 35.40 450.04 each additional washroom 225.76

    16. Car lot (washing new & used vehicles) - per lot 450.04

    17. Sawmills or planer mills (each separate mill) - first 100 employees 9,630.12 to 150 employees 15,523.40 to 200 employees 23,114.00 in excess of 200 employees 34,649.88 (NOTE: Water is supplied under this category for domestic & fire protection use only.)

    18. Each user located within an industrial zone other than sawmills and planer millsto 20 employees 702.44

    in excess of 20 employees 1,754.08

    (NOTE: Water is supplied under this category for domestic & fire protection use only.)

    19. Car wash (automatic or coin-operated) per unit 675.52

    20. Swimming pools (commercial) per pool 1,123.96 Ancillary facilities per unit 225.76

    21. Campsites - per unit space with water 97.80 - per unit space without water 48.32

    22. Sani-dumps - per station 225.76

    23. Water-cooled appliances - per unit 1,594.96

    24. Tree farm operations, nurseries etc. per building or unit to max of 6,000 sq ft 774.92 per open sprinklered space to max of 36,000 sq ft each 4,768.20

    25. Field irrigation - per acre (season) 1,465.24

    10%If subsequent payments made by quarterly due dates as shown on utility invoice 5%

    All user rates contained in this schedule shall be charged from the date of connection.

    27. BULK WATER CHARGE

    6.96

    If paid in full by first quarter due date shown on utility invoice

    Unpaid utility invoices shall form a charge on the real property to or upon which theutility connection is supplied and may be recovered in the same manner as taxes inarrears

    Bulk Water from the City's Bulk Water Plant - per cubic metre

    Schedule "B1"WATER RATES (continued)

    first 2 washrooms

    26. DISCOUNTS

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    28. Industrial domestic or fire protection use per metered gallon 0.00278 calculated and invoiced bi-monthly(domestic usage rates set out in #16 are in addition to this fee)

    29. Medium Density Fibreboard Plants for Production per metered gallon 0.00278 calculated and invoiced bi-monthly(domestic usage rates set out in #16 are in addition to this fee)

    30. USE OF WATER DURING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD

    Residential single family per month 35.56 multi-family per month 59.20

    70.72 Industrial per month 94.60

    31. NEW CONNECTIONS

    Connection charge (if a mainline extension is required, additional charges apply)Residential (pre-serviced lot) - 1 inch service 560.00

    Residential (unserviced lot) - 1 inch service 3,305.00

    (Additional if blacktop replaced - per connection) 1,840.00 (Additional if sidewalk replaced - per connection) 920.00

    Commercial/industrial Actual Cost plus 15%

    (Min Charge $1,500) Previously serviced lots will pay a minimum connection fee for a 3/4" service inspect 560.00

    32. TURN ON - TURN OFF

    Non-Emergency shut offs or turn ons during working hours 35.00

    Emergency shut off or turn ons during working hours 35.00

    Other than during working hours of City Actual Cost

    33. FROST CHARGE

    34. MULTIPLE RATES

    A frost charge for connections installed between November 1 and March 31 of each year may be required at $80.00 per hour.

    Any land, building or structure which contains more than one of the classificationsenumerated in this Schedule shall be charged for each such classification.

    Schedule "B1"WATER RATES (continued)

    Commercial per month

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    USER RATES

    1. Single family dwelling (including mobile homes) 273.24

    2. Apartment or suite 273.24

    3. Motels and hotels per unit with water 136.72 per unit without water 68.20 manager suite 273.24

    4. Restaurants, dining rooms and other establishmentsminimum charge - 10 seats 377.00 per additional 10 seats 29.64

    5. Liquor outlets (each bar, lounge, cabaret, beer parlour and other licensed premise) minimum charge - 10 seats 377.00 per each additional 10 seats 29.64

    6. Recreation centres, arenas and public halls first 2 washrooms 273.24

    each additional washroom 136.72

    7. SubRegional Recreation Facilities 2,445.48

    8. Commercial & business establishments273.24

    each additional washroom 136.72

    9. G. R. Baker Hospital - each bed 75.80

    249.48

    124.80

    11. Schools - for each classroom, kitchen, staff room or office 151.44 12. Coin Laundries - per washer 94.96

    first 2 washrooms 273.24 each additional washroom 136.72

    13. Microbrewery - up to 7,500 hL volumeminimum charge including 10 seats tasting 524.20 per additional 10 seats 29.64

    14. Multiple business use building - for each separate business 273.24

    15. Beauty parlours, dentists, doctors - each fixture not included in washroom 37.16 first 2 washrooms 273.24 each additional washroom 136.72

    (b) Institutional housing and nursing establishments for the elderly and the infirm with bathroom fixtures only in each unit or suite which may include toilet, basin, tub or shower or any combination thereof - per unit

    YEARLY RATES

    10. (a) Institutional housing and nursing establishments for the elderly and theinfirm with full facilities including full bathroom and kitchen fixtures in each unit orsuite - per unit

    first 2 washrooms

    Schedule "B2"SEWER RATES

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    16. Car wash (automatic) - per unit 541.76 Car wash (coin-operated) - per unit 273.24

    17. Campsites - per unit space with water 124.80 - per unit space without water 62.44

    18. Sani-dumps - per station 377.00

    19. Water-cooled appliances - per unit 1,885.44

    25.00 15.00

    10%If subsequent payments made by quarterly due dates as shown on utility invoice 5%

    All user rates contained in this schedule shall be charged from the date of connection.

    Connection charge Residential (pre-serviced lot) 560.00 Residential (unserviced lot) 3,305.00

    (Additional if blacktop replaced - per connection) 1,840.00 (Additional if sidewalk replaced - per connection) 920.00

    Commercial/industrial Actual Cost + 15%Minimum Charge 1,500.00

    Previously serviced lots will pay a minimum connection fee 560.00

    23. FROST CHARGE

    24. MULTIPLE RATES

    Any land, building or structure which contains more than one of the classifications enumerated inthis Schedule shall be charged for each such classification.

    20. BULK SEWAGE DISPOSAL

    Sewage Dumping Fees per Load

    21. DISCOUNTS

    If paid in full by first quarter due date shown on utility invoice

    500 gallons or moreSmaller Tanks

    Schedule "B2"SEWER RATES (continued)

    Unpaid utility invoices shall form a charge on the real property to or upon which the utilityconnection is supplied and may be recovered in the same manner as taxes in arrears

    22. NEW CONNECTIONS

    A frost charge for connections installed between November 1 and March 31 of each year may berequired at $80.00 per hour.

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    No. Description Main Bylaw

    C-1 Garbage Rates Bylaw No. 1721, 2013

    C-2 Landfill Rates Bylaw No. 1721, 2013

    Schedule "C"

    City of Quesnel Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 1683

    GARBAGE/LANDFILL RATES

    INDEX

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    1. RESIDENTIAL RATE PER MONTH ANNUAL RATE

    Small Can - 250 L 8.33$ 100.00$ Large Can - 360 L 15.83 190.00

    2. SERVICE LEVEL CHANGE

    25.00

    3. DISCOUNTS (not applicable to trade waste rental collection rates)

    10%If subsequent payments made by quarterly due dates as shown on utility invoice 5%If paid by first quarter due date shown on utility invoice

    Unpaid utility invoices shall form a charge on the real property to or upon whichthe utility connection is supplied and may be recovered in the same manner astaxes in arrears.

    Schedule "C1"RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE RATES

    Rates are based upon each User using one (1) garbage container. Any User using more than one garbagecontainer shall be charged an amount equal to a multiple of the basic one container rate for each additionalcontainer.

    Change to residential level of service, including size of garbage can

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    COMMERCIAL USER FEES

    All commercial loads are subject to a minimum charge of $20 unless noted otherwise.

    Commercial Mixed Waste $90 per tonne

    Demolition, Land-Clearing, $110 per tonne and Construction Waste

    Asbestos $250 per tonne, $400 minimum charge(Disposal by appointment only. Load must be accompanied by all documentation required by law.)

    Animal Carcasses $40 per tonne(Specified Risk Materials - as defined by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency - are strictly prohibited.)

    Cardboard $50 per tonne, $5 minimum charge

    Concrete, Rock, Asphalt $12 per tonne

    Clean Soil and Earth No charge if load confirmed clean by an Attendant. Otherwise $90 per tonne.

    Unsecured loads which result in escapement of waste during transport within the site and loads containing significant quantities of Prohibited Waste are charged double the applicable fee.

    Schedule "C2"LANDFILL FEES

    The Quesnel Landfill only accepts waste from sources within the City of Quesnel and Cariboo Regional DistrictElectoral Areas A, B, C, and I. Waste from all other sources is strictly prohibited. The unit of measure throughoutSchedule C2 is the metric tonne, equal to 1,000 kg.

    All landfill commercial accounts will be subject to a 2% interest charge per month on accounts over 30 days.

    All landfill commercial accounts are due 30 days from the date of the invoice. Accounts are billed monthly or bi monthly depending on the volume.

    The City reserves the right to cancel credit offered herein for any reason whatsoever, including, but not limited to, late payment or non payment of invoices due and payable, or another justified cause as judged by the Director of Corporate & Financial Services.

    (Scale attendants may require proof of post-1990 building age or an asbestos survey for DLC waste before it can be unloaded)

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    RESIDENTIAL USER FEES

    Household Waste Over 150 kilograms: $90 per tonne

    Demolition, Land-Clearing, Over 150 kilograms: $110 per tonne and Construction Waste

    Concrete, Rock, Asphalt Over 150 kilograms: $12 per tonne

    Clean Wood/Yard Waste No charge if unloaded into the bins provided.Otherwise Land-Clearing Waste rate applies.

    Clean Soil and Earth No charge if load confirmed clean by an Attendant. Otherwise $90 per tonne.

    Animal Carcasses No Charge(Specified Risk Materials - as defined by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency - are strictly prohibited.)

    Mattresses $10 each if load is 150 kilograms or less.Otherwise, $10 each plus weight as garbage.

    Wrecked Vehicles $30 per vehicle

    Residential user fees do not apply to waste hauled by commercial vehicles or to waste unloaded at the active face of the landfill.

    Schedule "C2"LANDFILL FEES (continued)

    Residential loads of 150 kilograms or less are fee-exempt unless noted otherwise. Residential loads over 150 kilograms are charged for the entire weight of the load. Fees for mixed loads will be determined based on the estimated ratio of load types and their corresponding fees.

    Unsecured loads which result in escapement of waste during transport within the site and loads containing significant quantities of Prohibited Waste are charged double the applicable fee or a $25 minimum.

    (Scale attendants may require proof of post-1990 building age or an asbestos survey for DLC waste before it can be unloaded)

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    PROHIBITED WASTE

    Residential Recyclable MaterialsClean WoodScrap Metal and AppliancesBatteriesElectronicsPaintMedical WasteLiquid Waste and SludgeTires and RimsOil, Oil Filters, and Oil ContainersSpecified Risk Material (as defined by CFIA)Hazardous / Explosive MaterialsHot AshesPetroleum ProductsPesticides / Flammable LiquidsContaminated Soil

    Schedule "C2"LANDFILL FEES (continued)

    Loads containing significant quantities of Prohibited Waste are charged double the applicable fee or a $25 minimum. Prohibited Wastes are as follows:

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    No. Description Main Bylaw

    D-1 Museum Fees

    D-2 Corporate Services

    D-3 RCMP Services

    D-4 Cemetery Rates Bylaw No. 1669, 2009

    D-5 Airport Fees

    D-6 Dog Licence Fee Bylaw No. 1700, 2011

    D-7 Fire Recovery Rates Bylaw No. 1685, 2011

    D-8 Street and Traffic Bylaw No. 1773, 2015

    D-9 Nuisance Fees Bylaw No. 1869, 2019

    Schedule "D"

    City of Quesnel Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 1683

    MISCELLANEOUS RATES

    INDEX

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    1. ADMISSION FEES:

    Adults 5.00$ including taxes

    Seniors (60+) 4.00 including taxes

    Students (6-18) 2.00 including taxes

    Children 5 and under Free if accompanied by an adult

    Group Rate (10 or more persons) 3.00 per person, including taxes

    Family Rate 10.00 including taxes

    First Nation members Free

    2. EDUCATION PROGRAMMES

    $2.00/ student minimum charge $30.00 per class

    Outreach Booking FeeHalf Day Visit (up to 3 hours) 50.00$ Full Day Visit (over three hours) 100.00$

    3. RESEARCH & SERVICES (see notes below for more detailed explanation)

    Staff Assisted Research 2 $15.00 per hourCommissioned Research 3 Cost recovery of staff wagesPhotocopying/microfilm printing 0.50 per copyPrinted reproductions (size 4 x 6) 5.00 per image

    (size 8x10) 10.00 per imageDigital Images emailed or mailed on cd 5.00 each imageUse of archival images for projects/publications 3 25.00 per imageLaminating 5.00 per footEncapsulation 5.00 per item(Additional fees for oversized items based on cost recovery of materials)Shipping and Handling 5.00 (for items requiring more than a standard business envelope cost recovery + $5.00 for parcels that exceed this charge.)

    Schedule "D1"MUSEUM ADMISSION FEES

    The following fees apply for admission to the Quesnel & District Museum and Archives located at 705Carson Street

    The Museum and Heritage Manager is authorized to develop programs and adjust the feestructure to take into consideration program development, staffing and material costs, inconsultation with the Director of Community Services.If programs are booked outside regular hours of museum operation the Manager may charge.

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    Schedule "D1"MUSEUM ADMISSION FEES

    4. TRAVELING EXHIBIT

    Upstairs at Wah Lees traveling exhibit rental fee $500 + 1 way shipping for 12 weeks

    5. GALLERY 3 RENTAL (lois Dawson and C.D. Hoy Rooms)

    Half Day Rental (up to 4 hours) 50.00$ Full Day Rental (over 4 hours) 100.00

    6. PUBLIC PERFORMANCE RIGHTS:

    20 minute DVD 125.00 plus tax30 minute DVD 175.00 plus tax

    Notes on Museum Fees:

    1. Staff can provide up to ½ hour of research free of charge to answer a quick questions, ascertain whether the archives has material to warrant a visit.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    Traveling exhibit fees will vary depending on the content of the exhibit The Museum Manageris authorized to develop appropriate fees on a case by case basis in consultation with theDirector of Community Services.

    Staff will track research time and can subdivide the charge into 15 minute increments. The researcher will also be charged for other services such as photocopies, digital images or mailing at the posted rates.

    The Museum Manager shall be provided discretion as to which groups or persons might be exempted from this policy as mutual exchanges of information or other benefits often occur amongst various organizations and the Museum/Archives.

    The Museum and Heritage Manager has the discretion to provide free or discounted admission for cultural and heritage events.

    The First Nations rate shall apply to members of the Nazko First Nation, Lhtako Dene Nation, Esdilagh, Tl'etinqox-T'in, Lhoosku'z (Kluskus), and Ulkatcho.

    Public Performance Rights are charged when audio/visual materials produced by the Quesneland District Museum are purchased by Educational Institutions for the purpose of making thatmaterial available for public display or use, including but not limited to, lending the materials tostudents through their library and for use by classroom instructors. Public Performance Rightsfees do not apply to School District 28.

    Staff are available to provide an orientation, retrieve material from the archives and make copies but the researcher works independently. It is at the discretion of staff to charge this as a single per visit fee if the researcher is relatively self-sufficient or as an hourly rate if they need ongoing support.

    Plus cost recovery for staff wages for bookings outside regular museum hours or for relocating exhibits.

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    1. Copies of:

    a) Minutes, bylaws, agreements, file info 0.50 per page

    b) Business licence printouts or large bylaws 25.00 each

    c) Building plans (cost includes research time plus hard copy fees)Research time - charged in 15 minute increments 35.00 per hourHard Copy - plotter copies as per section 5 for plotsDigitial copy - processing time only as above

    2. Tax/Utility certificates or statements 20.00 per folio (available online for an additional service fee)

    3. Written reports verifying property information 150.00 per legal descriptionCombined reports verifying multi-departmental City information

    35.00 per hour

    4. NSF cheque returned 25.00 each

    5. GIS Mapping charges:Black & White Maps to 11 x 17 inches 10.00 eachColour Maps to 11 x 17 inches 15.00 eachBlack/white plots - size: 22 x 34 inches/ 34 x 44 inches 15.00 eachColour plots - size: 22 x 34 inches/ 34 x 44 inches 30.00 each

    Special Order Mapping (GIS) 60.00 per hour PLUS mapping costs as noted above

    6. Digital Information:Orthophotos 900.00 Entire City

    100.00 SiteLidar 1,000.00 Entire City

    500.00 SiteVector Data 100.00 per hour

    7. Municipal Flags actual cost + 10%

    8. City Pins 0.50 eachLarge groups will receive the first 10 pins free

    9. Reprint Notice - Reprint of Tax or Utility Invoice 5.00 each

    10. Property Tax/Utility Refund 25.00 each

    11. Commemorative Items 2,000.00 BenchA income tax receipt will be issued for this donation 500.00 Tree

    If report requires more than 4 hours staff time additional staff time charged at: (charged in 15 min increments)

    Schedule of Corporate Fees (all plus GST and any other applicable taxes)

    Schedule "D2"CORPORATE SERVICES FEES

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    Copies of:a) Investigation reports (includes MV6020) 40.00$ each

    except for ICBC requests which are no charge

    b) Images burned to CD 10.00 per CD/DVDPLUS handling and shipping fee (actual cost) 5.00 Minimum

    15.00 Maximum

    c) File copies per Court Order 75.00 eachPLUS cost per page 0.50 eachPLUS handling and shipping fee (priority courier) 10.00 per package

    d) Criminal record searches (no cheques and no GST) 40.00 each except for volunteer searches which are no charge

    Schedule "D3"RCMP SERVICES

    Charges payable to City at RCMP DetachmentSchedule of RCMP Fees (all plus GST and any other applicable taxes)

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    Resident Non-Resident

    CEMETERY PLOT (Grave) - LICENSE FEES:

    Flat Memorial SectionsAdult - Single Depth 440.00 880.00

    including care fund contribution of: 132.00 264.00

    Child - 2 to 14 years 230.00 460.00 including care fund contribution of: 69.00 138.00

    Baby and Still Born 170.00 340.00 including care fund contribution of: 51.00 102.00

    Cremated Remains 220.00 440.00 including care fund contribution of: 66.00 132.00

    Upright Memorial Sections:Adult - Single Depth 600.00 1,200.00

    including care fund contribution of: 180.00 360.00

    SERVICE FEES:

    Opening and Closing For Burial Flat Memorial Upright MemorialAdult 1,120.00 1,400.00 Child 350.00 525.00 Baby 350.00 525.00 Cremated Remains 350.00 525.00

    Opening and Closing For ExhumationAdultChildBabyCremated RemainsExtra for Double Depth 750.00

    Other Services & FeesDeeper Depth for second burial in same grave - extra 135.00 Burials after 2:30 pm Monday to Friday - extra 115.00 Burials on Sat 500.00 Burials on Sun and Stats - extra 625.00 Cremation on Weekend - no additional cost must be before 2:30 pm - Cremation on Stat - extra 50.00 Transfer of Licence 30.00 Grave Liners 360.00 Cement Burial Vault 2,000.00 Pre 2014 Burial Flat Marker Installation & Removal 125.00 Pre 2014 Burial Upright Headstone Installation 350.00 Install Granite Slab Grave Cover - extra 715.00 (supervision and ongoing maintenance)All costs noted in this schedule are based on standard sizes as outlined in the Cemetery Bylaw. Any additional work or customized work will be invoiced at cost

    500.00

    Schedule "D4"CEMETERY RATES

    500.00 500.00

    2,500.00

    Fees

    (effective Jan 1, 2021)

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    1. AIRCRAFT LANDING FEES:

    1.1 Domestic Fees:Minimum charge per landing 20.10

    ● 0 – 21,000 kg 5.71 ● 21,001 – 45,000 kg 7.23 ● Over 45,000 kg 8.60

    1.2

    AND

    2. GENERAL TERMINAL FEES:

    2.1 Domestic Fees● 0 – 9 seats 19.44 ● 10 – 15 seats 38.86 ● 16 – 25 seats 59.83 ● 26 – 45 seats 104.94 ● 46 – 60 seats 149.85 ● 61 – 89 seats 239.90 ● 90 – 125 seats 330.00 ● 126 – 150 seats 389.97 ● 151 – 200 seats 539.94 ● 201 - 300 seats 870.09 ● 301 – 400 seats 985.79

    3. COMMERCIAL SCHEDULED AIR CARRIERS:

    General terminal fees shall be charged according to the number of seats in the aircraft, excluding the pilotand co-pilot seats.

    Fees and Chargers for Commercial Scheduled Air Carriers are not specified in this Bylaw and are subject tonegotiation and inclusion in a separate comprehensive ‘License and Air Service Agreement’ between the AirCarrier and the City of Quesnel which is required for the Air Carrier to establish and maintain operations atthe Quesnel Regional Airport. The Agreement will include all fees and charges that apply to the Air Carrierfor their use of the airport.

    Schedule "D5"AIRPORT FEES AND CHARGES

    General terminal fees shall be charged to all jet and turbo aircraft using the air terminal and to company-owned piston aircraft operating a charter service and using the air terminal.

    Turbo helicopter operators’ landing fees shall be one-half (50%) of the regular fees based on aircraftweight, if such operators:

    Make all purchases of Quesnel fuel for the said helicopter from the City of Quesnel Regional Airport aviation fuel system.

    Hold a current land lease to operate at the Quesnel Regional Airport (minimum size 3,000 sq metres).

    Schedule of Airport Fees and Charges (all plus GST and any other applicable taxes)

    Landing fees at the Quesnel Regional Airport shall be charged to jet and turbo aircraft and turbo helicopters.Charges shall be per 1,000 kg of aircraft weight and rounded up to the next thousand.

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    4. AIRCRAFT PARKING FEES

    Parking Fees Daily Monthly Bi-Annually Annual

    ● Up to 2,000 kg 8.86$ 73.31$ 322.52$ 462.96$ ● 2,000 – 5,000 kg 8.86 73.31 322.52$ 555.86 ● 5,001 – 10,000 kg 16.16 129.23 ● 10,001 – 30,000 kg 29.88 239.00 ● 30,001 – 60,000 kg 46.30 370.39 ● 60,001 - 100,000 kg 69.16

    5. FEE FOR SERVICE:

    6. OTHER FEES

    Electrical Plug-Ins - Aircraft 9.40$ per day

    Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit 43.32$

    7. TENANT FEES

    ● Building Rental Fees● Land Rental Fees● Car Rental Concession Fees● Automobile Parking Fees● Electrical Plug-In Fees● Vending Machine Concession Fees● Ramp Handling Fees● Ground Power Service Fees● Airside Vehicle Operators' Permit Testing Fees● Ground Transportation Fees - Taxi● Ground Transportation Fees - Coaches and Limousines● Ground Transportation Fees - Courier Services● Advertising Fees● 100LL and Jet Fuel Fees● Documentation Fees

    Aircraft parking fees shall be charged to all commercial and corporate aircraft and any privately ownedaircraft weighing more than 2,000 kg, parking on the Airport other than in a leased area for more than six (6)hours and to any privately owned aircraft weighing up to 2,000 kg after the 4th day in a calendar month.

    Aircraft parking fees shall be charged by weight of aircraft. Long-term parking shall be set up as a licencethrough the Airport Manager’s office.

    The Quesnel Regional Airport shall provide various services to tenants and pilots during or after hours at an hourly rate which shall take into account the costs of labour and equipment.

    The following fees may be included in lease or license agreements negotiated between the Quesnel Regional

    Schedule "D5"AIRPORT FEES AND CHARGES (continued)

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    License Fees Spayed or neutered dog $ 15.00

    Unspayed or unneutered dog 30.00

    Late application fee (after March 31st) regular licence plus 10.00

    Replacement license tag 5.00

    Kennel Licence @ 4 or less dogs 50.00

    Kennel Licence @ 5 or more dogs 100.00

    Aggressive dog 200.00

    Schedule "D6"DOG LICENCE FEES

    Annual Dog Licence Fee - Payable January 1st of each calender year.

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    The Section Column refers to the “Fire Protection, Prevention and Emergency Services Bylaw No. 1685, 2011”.

    Section Fee

    3.1 Contamination and Replacement of Equipment replacement costs or acceptable Equipment. decontamination costs including taxes and

    15% administrative fee.

    3.11 Fire Investigation Fee $500

    5.3 Removal of Combustibles Actual cost plus 15% administration fee.

    5.6 (2) Campfire extinguishment $400 per hour (minimum one hour)

    5.9 Illegal Open Burning $400 per hour (minimum one hour)

    5.1 Secure Fire Damaged Buildings Actual cost plus 15% administration fee.

    5.11 Secure vacant building Actual cost plus 15% administration fee.

    6.8 Re-Inspection Fee $100 first inspection.$500 second inspection and followup inspections

    6.9 Inspection by Special Request $50 per hour

    7.2 Standby Time $400 per hour (minimum one hour) per - Contact Person absent occurrence.

    8.1 Fire Safety Plan Review $50.00

    8.4 Failure to Submit Fire Safety Plans $150.00 plus $50.00 per hour.

    8.4 Failure to Submit pre-incident plan $150.00 plus $50.00 per hour.

    9.2 Failure to Provide Clearance Cost of removal of the obstructions plus15% administration fee.

    9.5 Unauthorized Fire Hydrant Use. $500 per occurrence.

    11.2(d) Fireworks Sales Permit $50

    11.7(b) High Hazard and movie pyrotechnics $250.00Permits

    12.2 False Alarm Fees (a) For the first false alarm $50, unless the false alarm is initiated from a code required fire alarm system, in which case there will be no fee for the first false alarm.

    (b) For the second false alarm within a twelve (12) month time period from the date of the first false alarm $200.

    (c) For the third false alarm within a twelve (12) month time period from the date of the first false alarm $400.

    Schedule "D7"FIRE COST RECOVERY

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    1. Removal of Wheel Clamping Device per device $ 150.00

    2. Towing Fee

    3. Storage Fee

    4. Impounding skateboard, pair of rollerblades, bicycle per item 25.00

    5. Removal of Chattel(s) (except for skateboard, pair of roller blades, or bicycle)

    per item 50.00

    6. Removal of Obstruction(s) per hour 150.00

    Schedule "D8"IMPOUNDING FEES

    As per contractor invoice, plus $100.00 administrative fee

    As per contractor invoice, plus $100.00 administrative fee

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    1.

    REGULAR RATE PER ATTENDANCE$100.00 $100.00 $200.00 At cost plus 15% administration$400.00

    2.

    3. All Nuisance Response Fees are subject to applicable taxes.

    Schedule "D9"NUISANCE RESPONSE FEES

    For the purposes of calculating Nuisance Response Fees, the following rates shall apply in which any City or Police personnel, vehicles or equipment are used and shall be :

    DESCRIPTION

    For the purposes of calculating Nuisance Response Fees, all work carried out by a contractor on behalf of the City shall be charged as the actual cost of the contract rate and other vehicle and equipment costs, plus a 15% administration fee.

    Bylaw and BuildingFire – RescueRCMPPublic WorksFire Truck

    AmendmentsBylaw 1683AA-1 Development and SubdivisionA-2 Development Cost ChargesA-3 BuildingA-4 Misc Permits & FeesA-5 Business Licence BB-1 Water RatesB-2 Sewer Rates CC-1 Garbage RatesC-2 Landfill FeesDD-1 Museum FeesD-2 Corporate ServicesD-3 RCMP ServicesD-4 Cemetery RatesD-5 Airport FeesD-6 Dog Licence FeesD-7 Fire Cost RecoveryD-8 Street & TrafficD-9 Nuisance FeesMaster fee Bylaw January 1 2021.pdfAmendmentsBylaw 1683AA-1 Development and SubdivisionA-2 Development Cost ChargesA-3 BuildingA-4 Misc Permits & FeesA-5 Business Licence BB-1 Water RatesB-2 Sewer Rates CC-1 Garbage RatesC-2 Landfill FeesDD-1 Museum FeesD-2 Corporate ServicesD-3 RCMP ServicesD-4 Cemetery RatesD-5 Airport FeesD-6 Dog Licence FeesD-7 Fire Cost RecoveryD-8 Street & TrafficD-9 Nuisance Fees