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Documents
Being Firstly: Part of Road Allowance between Concessions 6 and 7, (Geographic Township of Saltfleet) Designated as Part 1 on Plan 62R-17768,
Secondly: Part of Road Allowance between Concessions 6 and 7, (Geographic Township of Saltfleet) Designated as Part 2 on Plan 62R-17768,
Thirdly: Part of Allanbrook Street, Plan M-202, Designated as Part 3 on Plan 62R-17768, and
Fourthly: Part of Alkin Street, Plan M-202, Designated as Part 5 on Plan 62R-17768, City of Hamilton, and to sell part of Block AX, Plan M-202, Designated as Part 4, on Plan 62R-17768, City of Hamilton
The City of Hamilton for 2007 chooses to increase the maximum assessment related tax increases allowed on the commercial, industrial and multi-residential tax classes to 10%.
Council of the City of Hamilton, pursuant to the Assessment Act, has the right to adopt optional property classes for the year 2007.
Tax ratios determine the relative amount of taxation to be borne by each property class.
Establishes part-lot control on land within registered plans of a subdivision.
Establishes part-lot control on land within registered plans of a subdivision.
Establishes part-lot control on land within registered plans of a subdivision.
To Confirm the Proceedings of City Council at its meeting held on April 25, 2007.
Schedule 5 - Stop Signs
Schedule 5 - Parking Meters
Schedule 6 - Time Limit Parking
Schedule 8 - No Parking Zones
Schedule 9 - Alternate Side Parking
Schedule 10 - Alternate Side Parking
Schedule 12 - Permit Parking Zones
Schedule 13 - No Stopping Zones
Schedule 14 - Wheelchair Loading Zones