File #: 18-245    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 5/22/2018 In control: Council
On agenda: 6/11/2018 Final action: 6/11/2018
Title: Amendment to Council Procedure Bylaw
Attachments: 1. Council Procedure Bylaw, No. 2715, 2009, Amendment [No. 3], No. 2930, 2018
REQUEST FOR DECISION

DATE: May 28, 2018 Report No. ADM-18-019
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Rachel Dumas, Deputy Corporate Officer, and Anja Nurvo, Director of Corporate Services
SUBJECT:

Title
Amendment to Council Procedure Bylaw
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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That Council gives first, second and third reading to Council Procedure Bylaw No. 2715, 2009, Amendment Bylaw [No. 3], 2018, No. 2930, as attached to Staff Report ADM-18-019.
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RELEVANT POLICY:

Section 124 and 94 of the Community Charter
Council Procedure Bylaw No. 2715, 2009
Section 52 of the Local Government Act

STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:

This request for decision relates to staff's Operational Strategy for reviewing and updating Municipal Bylaws.

BACKGROUND:

Due to the change in timing of local government elections, it is necessary to amend the Council Procedure Bylaw accordingly.

Section 124 of the Community Charter requires that all councils pass a bylaw dealing with procedures to be followed by council and committees in conducting their business. Subsection 124(3) states that a bylaw under this section must not be amended unless council first gives notice in accordance with section 94. Section 94 requires that notice be given by: (1) posting in the "public notice posting places" [the official bulletin board at Municipal Hall and the Township's website], and (2) publication in a local newspaper once each week for two consecutive weeks. Staff has arranged for publication of the required notice in the May 23rd and May 30th editions of the Victoria News, and a copy has been posted on the Township website and on the Municipal Hall bulletin board.



ISSUES:

1. Rationale for Selected Option
Amending Bylaw No. 2930 will change the timing of the Inaugural Meeting of Council and the appointment of a member to act in place of the Mayor, to take into account the change in the timing of the general local election. There are no other amendments to the Counci...

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