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The by-laws include those enacted, amended and repealed by City Council, as well as those enacted, amended and repealed by the Ontario Municipal Board, Ontario Land Tribunal or Local Planning Appeal Tribunal. The City of Hamilton provides online access to reference copies of current by-laws dating from 2004 to the present.
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By-laws are the official rules that define how the City is governed
Documents
Respecting Heritage Properties Designated Under The Ontario Heritage Act.
1. That By-law 23-162 be amended by repealing subsection 31 (7) and replacing it with the following:
31 (7) Where the cost of doing the work necessary for compliance with the property standards order under subsection 31 (4):
- does not exceed $50,000.00, the Director is authorized to carry out the work;
- does exceed $50,000.00, the Director shall seek authorization from City Council to carry out the work.
2. That in all other respects, By-law 23-162 is confirmed; and
3. That the provisions of this by-law shall become effective on the date approved by City Council.