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Documents
The land, owned by and located in the City of Hamilton, described as Part 4 on Plan 62R-21163 is established as a public highway, forming part of Queenston Road.
The land, owned by and located in the City of Hamilton, described as Parts 1 & 2 on Plan 62R-21163 is established as a public highway, forming part of Main Street East.
To Confirm the Proceedings of City Council at its meeting held on April 8, 2020
Pursuant to the Hamilton Fire Department establishing and regulating By-law No. 19-034 and To Repeal By-law Nos.19-201 and 20-038.
Repealed by By-law No. 22-024 February 9, 2022
To provide for updated sections of the By-law 18-270, as amended, when members of Council are participating at ELECTRONIC Council and/or Committee meetings during an emergency when attending in-person is not possible.
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021 February 24, 2021
To support the intent and purpose of the Provincial Orders made under the Act in order to protect the health, safety and well-being of persons in the City of Hamilton by prohibiting certain activities and regulating physical distancing during the COVID-19 Emergency
Repealed by By-law 20-164 August 13, 2020
Amended to recognize that the Land Registry Office may decline to register agreements on title of properties.
Respecting Lands Located at 392, 488 and 530 Dundas Street East (Flamborough). ZAH-19-027
Respecting Removal of Part Lot Control from Lot 106 of Registered Plan 865 “North Airfield Park” known as 5 Martha Street and 6 Lewis Street, Hamilton.
Legally described as,
- firstly, part of lots 9 and 10 and part of the water lot in Sherman inlet, Concession 1, Barton and part of reserves 1 and 2, plan 32, designated as part 1 on 62R-18342, being all of PIN 17193-0045 (LT),
- secondly, part of lot 219 and part of reserves 1 and 2, plan 32, designated as part 2 on 62R-18342, being all of PIN 17193-0048 (LT), and
- thirdly, part of the water lot in Sherman inlet, Concession 1, Barton, designated as part 3 on 62R-18342, being all of PIN 17193-0049 (LT),
for municipal purposes associated with the acquisition, development and construction of the Hamilton transit bus maintenance and storage facility, and all ancillary works required to complete the foregoing.