Arrêté sur les normes minimales régissant les résidences (des procédures et du mandat du comité d'appel)
Provisions Governing the
Procedure and Operation
of the Saint John Substandard
Properties Appeal Committee
Current to: Friday, July 24, 2015
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Recitals
1. WHEREAS, subsection 190.01(3) of the Municipalities Act provides that an
officer appointed by Common Council may notify the owner or occupier of a
premises, building or structure when such premises is in an unsightly condition
because of specified items being upon it, and when the building or structure
presents a hazard to the safety of the public by reason of dilapidation or
unsoundness of structural strength; and
2. WHEREAS, a Notice may also be sent by an officer appointed by Common
Council with respect to a dwelling or dwelling unit which is being leased to
another person and does not comply with the minimum property standards set out
in the Saint John Minimum Property Standards By-Law or in the Residential
Properties Maintenance and Occupancy Code Approval Regulation
Municipalities Act or in both. The appointed officer may, in his Notice, require
that the unsightly and/or hazardous condition be remedied, or may require that the
dwelling or dwelling units be brought into compliance with minimum property
standards; and
3. WHEREAS, subsection 190.021(1) of the Municipalities Act provides that an
owner or occupier of a premises, building or structure who has been given a
Notice and who is not satisfied with the terms or conditions set out therein may
appeal to the appropriate committee of council by filing a Notice of Appeal by
registered mail to the clerk of the municipality within fourteen (14) days after
having been given the Notice. The Saint John Minimum Property Standards By-
law also provides a similar right of appeal from a Notice issued under said By-
law.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Saint John Substandard
Properties Appeal Committee is hereby created.
AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that the provisions herein shall apply to
the order and dispatch of business of the Saint John Substandard Properties Appeal
Committee.
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A. Definitions
1. Wherever a word is used in these Provisions with its first letter capitalized, the
term is being used as it is defined in this Section A. Where any word appears in
ordinary case, its regularly applied meaning in the English language is intended.
Appeal Committeeies
Appeal Committee.
Architectchitect registered in the
Province of New Brunswick.
Business Dayhan a Saturday, Sunday or
statutory holiday in the Province of New Brunswick.
Business HoursBusiness
Day.
ChairpersonChairperson of the Appeal Committee.
Common Clerk Clerk of the City of Saint
John or the Assistant Common Clerk.
Common Councilelected municipal council of the
City of Saint John.
Engineermeans a professional engineer or a consulting
engineering firm who is currently licensed to practice within the
Province of New Brunswick to carry out engineering services.
Inspection Officer
the Saint John Minimum Property Standards By-law and
designated by resolution of Common Council
Noticea Notice to Comply prescribed by New Brunswick
Regulation 2007-22 under the Municipalities Act, issued under
subsection 190.01(3) of the Municipalities Act or under Section 23
of the Saint John Minimum Property Standards By-law.
Official Languagestwo official languages of New
Brunswick within the meaning of the Official Languages Act,
S.N.B. 2002, c. O-0.5, and amendments thereto.
Standards OfficerStandards Officer appointed under
the Saint John Minimum Property Standards By-law and also a by-
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law enforcement officer appointed pursuant to Section 14 of the
Police Act and designated by resolution of Common Council.
PropertyNotice of Appeal has
been sent to and received by the Common Clerk pursuant to the
Municipalities Act.
Vice-Chairpersons a Vice-Chairperson of the Appeal
Committee.
B. Interpretation
1. Headings: The captions, article and section names and numbers appearing in these
Provisions are for convenience of reference only and have no effect on its
interpretation.
2. Gender, Number: These Provisions are to be read with all changes of gender or
number required by the context.
3. Legislation References: Each reference to legislation in these Provisions is printed
in Italic font. Where the name of the statute does not include a year, the reference
is to the Revised Statutes of New Brunswick, 1973 edition. Where the name of
the statute does include a year, the reference is to the Statutes of New Brunswick
for that year. In every case, the reference is intended to include all applicable
amendments to the legislation, including successor legislation and regulations.
Where these Provisions reference other by-laws of the City of Saint John, the term
is intended to include all applicable amendments to that by-law, including
successor by-laws.
4. Severability: If any section, clause or provision of these Provisions, is for any
reason declared by a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the
ruling shall not affect the validity of the Provisions as a whole, nor any other part
of it.
C. Composition of the Saint John Substandard Properties Appeal Committee
and Vacancies
1. There shall be an Appeal Committee composed of three members being one
Chairperson and two Vice-Chairpersons.
2. All Appeal Committee members shall be:
(a). members in good standing of the Law Society of New Brunswick;
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(b). have been in active legal practice for at least five years; and
3. At least one Appeal Committee member shall be fluent in both Official
Languages.
4. Common Council shall appoint all members who serve on the Appeal Committee.
5. Should a member of the Appeal Committee die, resign, become ineligible to be a
member or be removed from office, Common Council shall, as soon as reasonably
possible, appoint another person to replace such member, and such newly
appointed member shall hold office for the remainder of the term of the member
he replaces.
D. Terms of Office
1. Common Council shall determine the length of time that a member will be
appointed to the Appeal Committee.
2. The Chairperson shall be appointed by Common Council for a term determined
by Common Council, or until he ceases to be a member of the Appeal Committee,
whichever comes first.
3. Vice-Chairpersons shall be appointed by Common Council for a term determined
by Common Council, or until he ceases to be a member of the Appeal Committee,
whichever comes first.
4. Should a hearing of appeal be scheduled for multiple days or should an appeal
regarding the same or common premises, structure, or building be heard in
succession, Common Council can extend a term of a member of the Appeal
Committee who has heard some or all of the appeal or appeals until all hearings
have been completed and decisions rendered. This will occur on a case by case
basis.
E. Duties of Chairperson/Vice-Chairperson
1. The Chairperson shall determine the time, date and place of hearings of the
Appeal Committee.
2. A Vice-Chairperson is authorized to act as Chairperson in the event of the
Chairpersonabsence or his inability to act, or in the case of a vacancy in the
chairmanship and, when so authorized, the Vice-Chairperson shall have all the
powers and duties of the Chairperson.
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3. All references in the Provisions Governing the Procedure and Operation of the
Saint John Substandard Properties Appeal Committee referring to Chairperson
shall include Vice-Chairperson when a Vice-Chairperson is authorized to act as
the Chairperson.
F. Revocation of Appointment
1. Any appointment to the Appeal Committee may be revoked by Common Council
at any time.
2. A member may resign at any time by submitting his resignation in writing to
Common Council.
3. In the event that the membership of the Appeal Committee is increased, Common
Council shall appoint such additional member(s) and amend the Provisions
Governing the Procedure and Operation of the Appeal Committee accordingly.
4. In the event that the membership of the Appeal Committee is decreased, Common
Council shall remove the necessary number of member(s) and amend the
Provisions Governing the Procedure and Operation of the Appeal Committee
accordingly.
G. Rules of Procedure
1. When he receives a Notice of Appeal that has been issued in accordance with
subsection 190.021(1) of the Municipalities Act, the Common Clerk shall:
(a). Obtain from the Growth and Community Development Services
Department a copy of the Notice to which the Notice of Appeal
relates;
(b). Promptly notify the Chairperson of the Appeal Committee;
(c). Enface the original copy of the Notice of Appeal and all
documents submitted by the Appellant with the date upon which it
was received;
(d). Assign and enface the Notice of Appeal and all documents
submitted by the Appellant with a file number;
(e). Retain and file the original Notice of Appeal and all documents
submitted by the Appellant;
(f). Forward a copy of the Notice of Appeal and all documents
submitted by the Appellant, including the Notice, to the
Chairperson of the Appeal Committee;
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(g). Forward a copy of the Notice of Appeal and all documents
submitted by the Appellant to a Standards Officer; and
(h). Attempt to ascertain the AppellantOfficial Language of choice.
2. The Appeal Committee shall hold a hearing during normal Business Hours within
sixty calendar days after being advised by the Common Clerk that a Notice of
Appeal has been sent to, and received by the Common Clerk, in accordance with
subsection 190.021(1) of the Municipalities Act, with respect to:
(a). Premises which are allegedly unsightly;
(b). Buildings or structures which are allegedly a hazard to the safety
of the public by reason of dilapidation or unsoundness of structural
strength; or
(c). Buildings that allegedly do not meet the minimum property
standards set out in the Saint John Minimum Property Standards
By-law or Residential Properties Maintenance and Occupancy
Code Approval Regulation Municipalities Act or in both of them.
3. The Common Clerk shall, at least ten calendar days before a scheduled hearing:
(a). Advise a Standards Officer of the date, time and place of the
hearing and
(b). Notify the Appellant of the date, time and place of the hearing by
causing the original or copy thereof of the Notice of Hearing to be
given:
(i) if the Appellant is an individual, by personal service on
the individual or by posting the Notice of Hearing
in a conspicuous place on the premises, building or
structure;
(ii) if the Appellant is a corporation, by personal service on
an officer, director or agent of the corporation or on
a manager or person who appears to be in control of
any office or other place of business where the
corporation carries on business in New Brunswick
or by posting the Notice of Hearing in a
conspicuous place on the premises, building or
structure; or
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(iii) if the Appellant is represented by counsel and his
counsel is authorized to accept service, by service
on his counsel.
4. Prior to hearing the submissions of the parties, the Chairperson shall ask the
Appellant:
(a). To review the Notice received from the Common Clerk; and
(b). Confirm that the Notice received from the Common Clerk is the
Notice that the Appellant is appealing.
5. The following order shall be followed by the Appeal Committee when hearing
any representations and evidence:
(a). Firstly, hear the representations and evidence presented by the
Appellant in support of his Notice of Appeal;
(b). Secondly, hear the representations and evidence from a Standards
Officer and/or Inspection Officer in support of the Notice; and
(c). Offer the Appellant a chance to rebut the representations of and
evidence from the Standards Officer and/or the Inspection Officer.
6. Should the Appellant wish to abandon his appeal, he shall file with the Common
Clerk a Notice of Abandonment or provide written confirmation to the Common
Clerk stating that he abandons his appeal.
7. A Notice of Appeal is deemed to have been abandoned when the Appellant or his
counsel does not appear at the time, place and date set out in the Notice of
Hearing.
H. Duties and Powers
1. The hearing of an appeal shall be heard by one member of the Appeal Committee,
selected by the Chairperson, who shall have all the powers and duties of the
Chairperson in regards to said appeal.
2. A quorum of the Appeal Committee shall consist of one member.
3. The Appeal Committee shall, when making its decision in an appeal involving an
allegedly dangerous building or structure, give due consideration to the following:
(a). Section 190.07 of the Municipalities Act, which provides that a
report from an Architect, an Engineer, a Building Inspector or the
Fire Marshall stating that a building or structure is dilapidated or
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structurally unsound is proof in the absence of evidence to the
contrary that a building or structure is dilapidated or structurally
unsound;
(b). Other representations and evidence presented in support of the
Notice that is being appealed; and
(c). Other representations and evidence presented by the Appellant or
his counsel.
4. The Appeal Committee shall, when making its decision in an appeal involving
allegedly unsightly premises, give due consideration to the following:
(a). Whether the items involved are enumerated in subsection
190.01(1) of the Municipalities Act;
(b). The location from which the items involved are clearly visible;
(c). The location and use of the Property;
(d). Any representations and evidence presented in support of the
Notice that is being appealed; and
(e). Any representations and evidence presented by the Appellant or
his counsel.
5. The Appeal Committee shall, when making its decision in an appeal involving a
building or structure which allegedly does not meet the minimum property
standards, give due consideration to the following:
(a). The provisions of the Saint John Minimum Property Standards By-
law and the Residential Properties Maintenance and Occupancy
Code Approval Regulation Municipalities Act;
(b). Any representations and evidence presented in support of the
Notice that is being appealed; and
(c). Any representations and evidence presented by the Appellant or
his counsel.
6. If the Appellant abandons his appeal or if neither the Appellant nor his counsel
appears at the date, time and place fixed for hearing of the appeal or at a
rescheduled date, the Appeal Committee shall:
(a). Upon proof of service of the Notice of Hearing on the Appellant or
his counsel, or upon proof that the Notice of Hearing was posted in
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a conspicuous place on the premises, building or structure in
relation to the proceedings, carry out the following:
(i). Return the Notice of Appeal and all documents
submitted by the Appellant to the address shown on
the Notice of Appeal; and
(ii). Notify the Appellant in writing at the address shown
on his Notice of Appeal of the decision of the
Appeal Committee.
I. Hearings to be Public
1. All hearings before the Appeal Committee shall be open to the public.
J. Language of Proceedings
1. Prior to the commencement of an appeal hearing, the Chairperson shall confirm
the AppellantOfficial Language for the hearing.
2. Appellant
Official Language chosen by the Appellant. It does not have to be the Appellant
dominant language.
3. Where the Appellant does not indicate to the Chairperson his language of choice,
the Appellant shall be deemed to have chosen the Official Language chosen by
the Chairperson and the Chairperson shall ask if the Appellant objects to the
hearing being conducted in that language.
4. Simultaneous interpretation shall be made available in circumstances where the
language of the Appellant differs from the Official Language with which the
members of the Appeal Committee are familiar.
K. Right to Counsel
1. A person who brings an appeal shall be heard by the Appeal Committee and may
be represented by counsel.
L. Records of the Proceedings
1. The Appeal Committee shall keep records of its proceedings and shall use audio
recording technology to record its appeal hearings.
2. The audio recording of a hearing may be destroyed one (1) calendar year after the
hearing of the appeal if the Appellant has not exercised his right under the
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Municipalities Act to appeal the Appeal
M. Decisions
1. The Appeal Committee shall provide a copy of its decision to the Appellant
within fourteen (14) days after making its decision. The decision may confirm,
modify or rescind the Notice or extend the time for complying with the Notice.
2. The Adated and such date shall be the date of
the decision.
3. All decisions of the Appeal Committee shall be written by the Appeal Committee
member who acted as the Chairperson.
N. Conflict of Interest
1. Any member must excuse himself from participating in a hearing in
circumstances where he has a conflict of interest.
O. Remuneration and Expenses
1. Members of the Appeal Committee will be remunerated as follows:
(a). $600.00 per day of hearing.
2. Members of the Appeal Committee will be reimbursed for necessary expenses,
reasonably and actually incurred by virtue of their participation in an Appeal
Committee hearing.
P. Funding
1. The City of Saint John shall provide funding for the Appeal
activities through its normal budgeting procedure.
2. The City of Saint John shall provide the following to the Appeal Committee:
(a). A venue where the hearings shall take place;
(b). Audio recording equipment which is sufficient to record the
hearing;
(c). Secretarial services, as required;
(d). Official stationery, as required; and
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(e). Such other incidental services or resources that are necessary for
the proper functioning of the Appeal Committee.
Q. Office of the Appeal Committee
1. The address of the Appeal Committee shall be as follows:
Saint John Substandard Properties Appeal Committee
c/o The City of Saint John
Common Clerk
th
8 Floor, City Hall Building
P. O. Box 1971
Saint John, New Brunswick
E2L 4L1
R. Matters Not Provided For
1. Any matter of procedure or practice not expressly provided for in the Provisions
Governing the Procedure and Operation of the Appeal Committee shall be left to
the members of the Appeal Committee to decide.
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Règlement intérieur du
Comité des appels sur
les résidences non conformes
aux normes de Saint John
En date du : vendredi 24 juillet 2015
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ATTENDU :
4. que le paragraphe 190.01(3) de la Loi sur les municipalités
fonctionnaire nommé par le CONSEIL COMMUNAL peut aviser le propriétaire ou
raison de la présence de certaines choses ou qui présentent un danger pour la
sécurité du public du fait de leur délabrement ou de leur manque de solidité;
5. CONSEIL COMMUNAL peut aussi envoyer un
AVIS relativement à une habitation ou à un logement qui est loué à une autre
Arrêté sur
les normes minimales régissant les résidences ou le Règlement portant
Loi sur les
municipalités. Le fonctionnaire nommé peut exiger dans son AVIS
remédié aux problèmes de la situation inesthétique ou dangereuse ou que
résidences;
6. que le paragraphe 190.021(1) de la Loi sur les municipalités prévoit que le
construction à qui un
AVIS
énoncées peut interjeter appel devant le comité du conseil approprié en envoyant
ité dans les
AVIS Arrêté sur les normes
minimales régissant les résidences
AVIS
À CES CAUSES :
Est créé le Comité des appels sur les résidences non conformes aux normes de
Saint John.
Le présent règlement intérieur régit le déroulement des travaux du Comité des
appels sur les résidences non conformes aux normes de Saint John.
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A. Définitions
1. Les mots écrits en petites capitales dans le présent document sont employés au
sens des définitions qui suivent, sinon les mots ont le sens ordinaire en français.
« AGENT DES INSPECTIONS
vertu de gissant les résidences et désigné par
résolution du CONSEIL COMMUNAL.
« AGENT DES NORMES
Arrêté sur les normes minimales régissant les résidences
14 de la Loi sur la
police, désigné par résolution du CONSEIL COMMUNAL.
« ARCHITECTE » Architecte professionnel autorisé à exercer au Nouveau-
Brunswick.
« AVIS » Avis de conformité prescrit par le Règlement sur les formules du
registre de bien-fonds Loi sur les municipalités pris en vertu de la Loi sur les
municipalités et donné en vertu du paragraphe 190.01(3) de la Loi sur les
municipalités Arrêté sur les normes minimales régissant les
résidences.
« COMITÉ DAPPEL » Le Comité des appels sur les résidences non
conformes aux normes de Saint John.
« CONSEIL COMMUNAL » Le conseil élu de la municipalité.
« GREFFIER COMMUNAL » Le greffier communal ou le greffier communal
adjoint de la municipalité.
« HEURES DOUVERTURE » Entre 8 h 30 et 16 h JOUR OUVRABLE.
« INGÉNIEUR » Ingénieur ou cabinet de conseil en ingénierie qui est
-Brunswick.
« JOUR OUVRABLE » Toute journée autre que le samedi, le dimanche ou un
jour férié au Nouveau-Brunswick.
« LANGUES OFFICIELLES » Les deux langues officielles du Nouveau-
Brunswick au sens de la Loi sur les langues officielles, L.N.-B. 2002, ch. O-0.5,
ensemble ses modifications.
« PRÉSIDENT » Le président du COMITÉ DAPPEL.
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« RÉSIDENCE
communiqué au GREFFIER COMMUNAL conformément à la Loi sur les
municipalités.
« VICE-PRÉSIDENT » Un vice-président du COMITÉ DAPPEL.
B. Interprétation
5. Intertitres : Les en-têtes, les intertitres et la numérotation du présent document
6. Genre et nombre unité
morales.
7. Sources législatives : Toute source législative apparaît en italique dans le présent
la série des Lois révisées du Nouveau-
les modifications apportées à la loi, y compris les lois de remplacement, ainsi que
municipalité, la source vise également leurs modifications, y compris les arrêtés
de remplacement.
8. Divisibilité : Le fait pour un tribunal judiciaire ou administratif compétent de
aucune incidence sur la validité de tout ou partie du document.
C. Composition du Comité des appels sur les résidences non conformes aux
normes de Saint John et remplacements
1. Le COMITÉ DAPPEL est composé de trois membres, savoir le PRÉSIDENT et deux
VICE-PRÉSIDENTS.
2. Tous les membres du COMITÉ DAPPEL doivent posséder les qualifications
suivantes :
a) être membre en règle du Barreau du Nouveau-Brunswick;
b) avoir exercé activement le droit pendant au moins cinq ans.
3. En outre, au moins un membre du COMITÉ DAPPEL doit maîtriser les deux
LANGUES OFFICIELLES.
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4. Le CONSEIL COMMUNAL nomme tous les membres qui siègent au COMITÉ DAPPEL.
5. Le CONSEIL COMMUNAL procède diligemment au remplacement, pour le reste de
son mandat, de tout membre du COMITÉ DAPPEL
plus les qualifications requises ou est destitué.
D. Durée des mandats
1. Le CONSEIL COMMUNAL fixe la durée du mandat de chaque membre du COMITÉ
DAPPEL.
2. Le PRÉSIDENT CONSEIL
COMMUNALCOMITÉ DAPPEL.
3. Les VICE-PRÉSIDENTS dem
CONSEIL COMMUNAL, COMITÉ DAPPEL.
4.
appels concernant des lieux, une construction ou un bâtiment identiques ou
communs doivent être entendus successivement, le CONSEIL COMMUNAL peut, en
COMITÉ
DAPPEL a fin des
audiences et du prononcé des décisions.
E. Fonctions du président et du vice-président
1. Le PRÉSIDENT fixe les date, heure et lieu des audiences du COMITÉ DAPPEL.
2. PRÉSIDENT ou de vacance à la présidence,
un VICE-PRÉSIDENT peut assumer la présidence et exercer toutes les attributions de
la charge.
3. Toute référence au PRÉSIDENT
VICE-PRÉSIDENT autorisé à assumer la présidence.
F. Révocations
1. Toute nomination au COMITÉ DAPPEL est révocable au gré du CONSEIL
COMMUNAL.
2. Un membre peut démissionner en présentant sa démission par écrit au CONSEIL
COMMUNAL.
3. COMITÉ DAPPEL, le CONSEIL
COMMUNAL nomme les membres additionnels et modifie le présent document en
conséquence.
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4. COMITÉ DAPPEL, le CONSEIL
COMMUNAL supprime les postes en trop et modifie le présent document en
conséquence.
G. Règles de procédure
1. S Loi
sur les municipalités, le GREFFIER COMMUNAL :
a) obtient du Service de la croissance et du développement
AVIS
b) en avise aussitôt le PRÉSIDENT du COMITÉ DAPPEL;
c)
d)
les docum
e)
f)
AVIS, au PRÉSIDENT du COMITÉ
DAPPEL;
g)
AGENT DES NORMES;
h) LANGUE OFFICIELLE de prédilection de
2. Mis au courant par le GREFFIER COMMUNAL d
conformément au paragraphe 190.021(1) de la Loi sur les municipalités, le
COMITÉ DAPPEL tient dans les soixante jours civils qui suivent, pendant les
HEURES DOUVERTURE normales, une audience au sujet, selon le cas :
a) des lieux qui seraient inesthétiques;
b) des bâtiments ou des constructions qui seraient dangereux pour la
sécurité du public du fait de leur délabrement ou de leur manque de
solidité;
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c) des bâtiments qui ne répondraient pas aux normes minimales
Arrêté sur les normes minimales régissant les
résidences ou le Règlement portant approbation du code
Loi sur les
municipalités.
3. GREFFIER COMMUNAL :
a) informe un AGENT DES NORMES des date, heure et lieu de
b)
façon suivante :
(i) signification
en main propre ou par son affichage en un endroit bien
visible des lieux, du bâtiment ou de la construction,
(ii)
signification en main propre à un de ses dirigeants,
administrateurs ou représentants ou à un gestionnaire ou
quelque autre établissement de la personne morale au
Nouveau-Brunswick ou par son affichage en un endroit
bien visible des lieux, du bâtiment ou de la construction,
(iii)
autorisé à accepter la signification, par signification à
4. PRÉSIDENT :
a) AVIS reçu du GREFFIER COMMUNAL;
b) de confirmer que cet AVIS AVIS dont il interjette appel.
5. COMITÉ DAPPEL se déroule dans
:
a) premièrement, il entend les observations et la preuve présentées
b) AGENT
DES NORMES AGENT DES INSPECTIONS
AVIS;
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c)
AGENT DES NORMES AGENT DES INSPECTIONS.
6.
GREFFIER COMMUNAL
7. ocat ne se
H. Exercice des attributions
1. Chaque appel est entendu par un membre du COMITÉ DAPPEL que choisit le
PRÉSIDENT et qui a tous les pouvoirs et toutes les fonctions du PRÉSIDENT
2. Le quorum du COMITÉ DAPPEL
3.
construction qui serait dangereux, le COMITÉ DAPPEL doit tenir compte de ce qui
suit :
a) 190.07 de la Loi sur les municipalités
ARCHITECTEINGÉNIEUR
inspecteur des constructions ou du prévôt des incendies établissant
solidité fait f
délabrement ou du manque de solidité de ce bâtiment ou de cette
construction;
b) AVIS
c) toute autre observation ou preuve présentée
avocat.
4. à des lieux qui seraient
inesthétiques, le COMITÉ DAPPEL doit tenir compte de ce qui suit :
a) le fait que les choses en question sont énumérées ou non au
paragraphe 190.01(1) de la Loi sur les municipalités;
b)
c) RÉSIDENCE;
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d) AVIS objet de
e) toute
5. à un bâtiment ou à une
construction qui ne répondrait pas aux normes minimales régissant les résidences,
le COMITÉ DAPPEL doit tenir compte de ce qui suit :
a) Arrêté sur les normes minimales régissant les
résidences et du Règlement portant approbation du code
Loi sur les
municipalités;
b) toute observation ou preuve prés AVIS objet de
c)
6.
remplacement, le COMITÉ DAPPEL :
a)
un endroit bien visible des lieux, du bâtiment ou de la construction
visés :
(i)
(ii)
COMITÉ DAPPEL.
I. Publicité des audiences
1. Toutes les audiences du COMITÉ DAPPEL sont ouvertes au public.
J. Langue des procédures
1. PRÉSIDENT vérifie quelle est la LANGUE OFFICIELLE
.
2. La « LANGUE OFFICIELLE
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3. PRÉSIDENT quelle est sa langue de prédilection est
réputé avoir choisi la LANGUE OFFICIELLE choisie par le PRÉSIDENT, lequel
langue.
4.
de la LANGUE OFFICIELLE connue des membres du COMITÉ DAPPEL.
K.
1. La personne qui interjette appel est entendue par le COMITÉ DAPPEL et peut être
représentée par un avocat.
L. Enregistrement des actes du comité
1. Le COMITÉ DAPPEL consigne ses actes dans des dossiers et fait des
enregistrements sonores de ses audiences.
2.
décision du COMITÉ DAPPEL devant la Cour du Banc de la Reine du Nouveau-
Brunswick en vertu de la Loi sur les municipalités.
M. Décisions
1. Le COMITÉ DAPPEL
quatorze jours suivant la date à laquelle il a rendu sa décision. La décision peut
AVIS
2. Les décisions du COMITÉ DAPPEL sont datées, la date étant celle de la décision.
3. Toutes les décisions du COMITÉ DAPPEL sont rédigées par le membre qui exerçait
la présidence.
N.
1.
O. Rémunération et dépenses
1. Les membres du COMITÉ DAPPEL reçoivent la rémunération suivante :
a) 600 .
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2. Les membres du COMITÉ DAPPEL sont indemnisés des dépenses nécessaires
audience du COMITÉ DAPPEL.
P. Financement
1. La municipalité finance les activités du COMITÉ DAPPEL dans le cadre de son
processus budgétaire habituel.
2. La municipalité fournit ce qui suit au COMITÉ DAPPEL :
a)
b)
c) les services de secrétariat, au besoin;
d) le papier à lettres officiel, au besoin;
e) les autres services ou ressources connexes qui sont nécessaires au
bon fonctionnement du COMITÉ DAPPEL.
Q. Siège du COMITÉ DAPPEL
1. COMITÉ DAPPEL est la suivante :
Comité des appels sur les résidences non conformes aux normes de
Saint John
a/s The City of Saint John
Greffier communal
e
8
C.P. 1971
Saint John (Nouveau-Brunswick)
E2L 4L1
R. Questions non prévues
1. Le COMITÉ DAPPEL est habilité à trancher toute question de procédure non réglée
expressément dans le présent document.