THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL
 
BY-LAW NUMBER 111-2012
 

A by-law to amend By-law 16-2007 titled the “Sewer Surcharge Rate and Sewer Waste Disposal Charge By-law” and to repeal By-law 170-2011.


WHEREAS the Council of the Regional Municipality of Peel (“Regional Corporation”), on February 15, 2007 enacted By-law 16-2007 to establish the qualitative sanitary sewer surcharge rate and sewer waste disposal charge in accordance with Schedule A attached thereto;

AND WHEREAS the Council of the Regional Corporation on December 15, 2011 enacted By-law 170-2011 to amend By-law 16-2007;

AND WHEREAS the Council of the Regional Corporation has by resolution adopted on December 7, 2012, authorized the enactment of the by-law herein to further amend By-law 16-2007;

NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Regional Corporation enacts as follows:

  1. Schedule A attached to By-law 16-2007 is deleted and replaced with the Schedule A attached hereto;

  2. By-law 170-2011 is hereby repealed;

  3. Despite the repeal of By-law 170-2011 and the amendment of By-law 16-2007 herein, the qualitative sewer surcharge rate and sewer waste disposal charge set out in Schedule A to By-law 16-2007, as amended, that were in effect on the day any such rates or charges became payable, shall continue to apply to the rates and charges which became payable prior to the date upon which this by-law comes into effect;

  4. This by-law comes into effect on January 1, 2013.

 


READ THREE TIMES AND PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL this 7th day of December, 2012.

K. Lockyer
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Regional Clerk

E. Kolb
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Regional Chair


SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW 111-2012

2013 Sewer Surcharge Rate and Sewer Waste Disposal Charge By-law

 

SCHEDULE A
Sewer Surcharge Rate and Sewer Waste Disposal Charge

The rates set out below are effective for all accounts rendered on or after the day this by-law comes into effect.

1. Qualitative Sanitary Sewer Surcharge Rate: $322.00 per 1,000 cubic meters.

2. Sewer Waste Disposal Charge: $13.00 per 1,000 gallons.


NOTE: For cash transactions (only), when pennies are not available (following the Royal Canadian Mint’s elimination of the penny from circulation), the total cash payment for the final fee (inclusive of taxes where applicable) will be rounded (up or down) to the nearest five-cent increment in accordance with Regional accounting procedures.