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Disclaimer: By-laws contained in this section have been prepared for the purpose of convenience only and are not certified true copies. Where available, office consolidated versions, combining the original By-law and any amendments, are provided for ease of use. For accurate reference, consult copies of the official By-laws and documents in the Records Division of the Office of the City Clerk.
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The by-laws include those enacted, amended and repealed by City Council, as well as those enacted, amended and repealed by the Ontario Municipal Board, Ontario Land Tribunal or Local Planning Appeal Tribunal.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
Established by Registered Plan 62M-1208, in the City of Hamilton, designated as Part 1 on Plan 62R-20679.
Amended by adding Schedule JJ as additional properties recently registered with a Tax Arrears Certificate and in compliance with the Municipal Act.
As represented by the Minister of Infrastructure for the Province of Ontario to Receive Funding Under the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund.
Lots 8 to 11, inclusive, Registered Plan 62M-630, “Stanlow Industrial Park, Phase 1,” City of Hamilton.
To authorize the temporary borrowing of monies by the city to meet current budget expenditures for the year 2018 pending receipt of current revenues.
To adjust the interim taxes on a property if the Council is of the opinion that the Interim Levy on a property is too high or too low in relation to its estimate of the total taxes which will be levied on the property in 2018.
Related to Funding Provided Under the Dedicated Gas Tax Funds for Public Transportation Program
To Confirm the Proceedings of City Council at its meeting held on January 24, 2018.
Being Parts 1 to 6, inclusive, on Plan 62R-19974, City of Hamilton.
Repealed by By-law No. 18-038 February 28, 2018
Respecting Lands Located at 446, 460 and 470 Dundas Street East (Flamborough). ZAH-18-001