Statutory Public Hearing definition

Statutory Public Hearing means a public hearing required by the Municipal Government Act or other legislation.
Statutory Public Hearing means a hearing required to be held pursuant to a statute
Statutory Public Hearing means an advertised public hearing that Council is required to hold under the Municipal Government Act;

Examples of Statutory Public Hearing in a sentence

  • At this point in the proceedings, the Midtown Community Council held a Statutory Public Hearing in accordance with the Municipal Act and notice with respect to the proposed enactment of the draft by-law was advertised in a daily newspaper on April 18, April 22, 29 and May 6, 2002.

  • Council may, by resolution, direct Administration to prepare a summation of the points raised during the Statutory Public Hearing.

  • This Statutory Public Hearing has been duly advertised in the City Record.f9-15 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters have been scheduled for public hearing by Community Board:BOROUGH OF BROOKLYNCOMMUNITY BOARD NO.

  • When a bylaw is subject to a Statutory Public Hearing, the Public Hearing shall be held prior to second reading.

  • After the Board has conducted a Statutory Public Hearing, a Bylaw that was the subject of the Public Hearing must be referred without debate to a Regular Meeting for a vote at its next reading.

  • Any person wishing to make a verbal submission at a Statutory Public Hearing shall contact the Office of the City Clerk before noon on the day of the hearing and provide his or her name and whether or not he or she will be speaking in favour of or against the proposed by-law.

  • If a person is unable to attend a Statutory Public Hearing, that person may authorize another person to speak on his or her behalf and this authorization must: (1) be in writing; (2) name the individual authorized to speak; (3) indicate the proposed by-law to be spoken to; (4) be signed by the person giving the authorization; and (5) be received at the Office of the City Clerk before noon of the day of the Public Hearing.

  • MASTER STORMWATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY REPORT(Matter requiring Statutory Public Hearing) (Report No. 40, Committee of the Whole, Item 23) Report of the Commissioner of Engineering and Public Works with respect to the above.

  • Any person wishing to submit a written submission to Council for consideration at the Statutory Public Hearing shall deliver it to the Office of the Senior Administrative Officer no later than 4:30 PM of the Thursday preceding the Statutory Public Hearing.

  • Securedaccesses shall be provided with District of Sicamous approved access lock boxes and opening devices.COUNCIL MEETING‌ DISTRICT OF SICAMOUSAction Report REPORT DATE: TO:FROM: SUBJECT: FILE NO:September 09, 2019 Mayor and Council Melinda Smyrl, Planner Bylaw No. 972, 20193360-20 (1383 Silver Sands Rd) RECOMMENDATION: THAT Bylaw No. 972, 2019 be given 1st and 2nd Reading and referrals be sent to those agencies having jurisdiction; AND THAT a Statutory Public Hearing be held on October 23, 2019.

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