Acts and Regulations

88-3 - Greater Moncton Planning District

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Revoked on 1 January 2013
NEW BRUNSWICK
REGULATION 88-3
under the
Community Planning Act
Filed January 22, 1988
Under subsection 5(2) of the Community Planning Act, the Minister makes the following Order:
1998, c.41, s.26
Repealed: 2012, c.44, s.5
1This Order may be cited as the Greater Moncton Planning District Order - Community Planning Act.
2In this Order
“combined local service district tax base” means the amount that represents the total of the local service districts tax bases of the unincorporated area in the District;
“Commission” means the Greater Moncton Planning District Commission established under section 4;
“District” means the Greater Moncton Planning District established under section 3;
“local service district tax base” means local service district tax base as defined in the Municipalities Act;
“Minister” Repealed: 1998, c.41, s.26
“municipal tax base” means municipal tax base as defined in the Municipalities Act;
“total tax base” means the amount that represents the total of the combined local service district tax base and the municipal tax base of Moncton, Dieppe, The Town of Riverview, Village of Alma, Village of Hillsborough, Village of Petitcodiac, Village of Riverside-Albert and Salisbury.
97-113; 1998, c.41, s.26; 99-33
3(1)The Greater Moncton Planning District is established.
3(2)The boundaries of the District are defined as follows:
Beginning at the point where the county line between the counties of Kent and Westmorland meets the parish line between the parishes of Shediac and Moncton; thence southeasterly along the said parish line to a point on the western boundary of the lot with NBGIC PID #70202213; thence southerly along the western boundary of the said lot and its prolongation to a point on the northern boundary of the lot with NBGIC PID #1057678; thence westerly along the northern boundary of the said lot to its northwestern corner; thence southerly along the western boundary of the said lot with NBGIC PID #1057678 to a point on the northern boundary of the lot with NBGIC PID #1061563; thence easterly along the northern boundary of the said lot to its northeastern corner; thence southerly along the eastern boundary of the lot with NBGIC PID #1061563, crossing Canadian National Railway, to a point on the northeastern right-of-way of the Trans-Canada Highway (Route 2); thence southeasterly along the various courses of the said right-of-way to the southeastern corner of the lot with NBGIC PID #926030; said corner being also on the northern right-of-way of Route 132; thence southerly along a straight line, crossing Route 132, to the northeastern corner of the lot with NBGIC PID #927855; thence southwesterly along the northern, western and southern boundary of the said lot to a point on the northeastern right-of-way of the Trans Canada Highway (Route 2), said point being also the southeastern corner of the said lot; thence southerly along the said right-of-way to a point on the parish line between the parishes of Moncton and Dorchester, said point being also on the northern boundary of the village of Memramcook; thence southwesterly along the said northern boundary of the village to a point on the boundary between the village of Memramcook and the town of Dieppe; thence southeasterly and southwesterly along the various courses of the said boundary between the village of Memramcook and the town of Dieppe to a point on the county line between the counties of Albert and Westmorland, said county line being the mid-point of the Petitcodiac River; thence southeasterly along the said county line to a point on the provincial boundary line between the Province of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the Chignecto Bay; thence southwesterly along the said provincial boundary to a point on the southeasterly prolongation of the county line between the counties of Albert and Saint John; thence northwesterly along the prolongation of the said county line and continuing along the western boundary of the Albert County line and the Westmorland County line to a point on the county line between the counties of Kent and Westmorland; thence northeasterly along the said county line to the place of beginning.
97-113; 99-33
4(1)The Greater Moncton Planning District Commission is established as the district planning commission for the District.
4(2)The membership of the Commission is twenty-four.
97-113; 99-33
5(1)The members of the Commission shall be appointed as follows:
(a) by the council of Moncton, twelve;
(b) by the council of Dieppe, three;
(c) by the council of The Town of Riverview, three
(d) by the council of Village of Alma, one;
(e) by the council of Village of Hillsborough, one;
(e.1) by the council of Village of Petitcodiac, one;
(f) by the council of Village of Riverside-Albert, one;
(g) by the council of Salisbury, one; and
(h) by the Minister, one.
5(2)The terms of office of members of the Commission are as follows:
(a) of the members appointed by the council of Moncton,
(i) four members shall be appointed a term of office expiring March 1, 1998,
(ii) four members shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 1999, and
(iii) four members shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 2000;
(b) of the members appointed by the council of The Town of Riverview,
(i) one member shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 1998,
(ii) one member shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 1999, and
(iii) one member shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 2000;
(c) of the members appointed by the council of Dieppe,
(i) one member shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 1998,
(ii) one member shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 1999, and
(iii) one member shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 2000;
(d) the member appointed by the council of Village of Alma shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 1998;
(e) the member appointed by the council of Village of Hillsborough shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 1998;
(e.1) the member appointed by the council of Village of Petitcodiac shall be appointed for a term of office expiring on March 1, 2002;
(f) the member appointed by the council of Village of Riverside-Albert shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 1999;
(g) the member appointed by the council of Salisbury shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 1999; and
(h) the member appointed by the Minister shall be appointed for a term of office expiring March 1, 2000.
5(3)Each member of the Commission shall hold office during the pleasure of the council or the Minister who appointed the member.
5(4)When a member of the Commission dies, resigns, vacates or is removed from office, the council or Minister who appointed the member shall appoint another person to succeed the member, and such person shall hold office during the pleasure of the council or Minister for the remainder of the term of the member who such person replaces.
5(5)When the term of office of a member of the Commission expires, the council or Minister who appointed the member shall
(a) re-appoint the member whose term has expired, or
(b) appoint a new member,
for a term of office expiring on the first day of March three years later.
97-113; 99-33
6The proportions in which funds are to be contributed to the Commission by the councils of Moncton, Dieppe, The Town of Riverview, Village of Alma, Village of Hillsborough, Village of Petitcodiac, Village of Riverside-Albert and Salisbury and by the Minister for the unincorporated areas in the district to meet the expenses of the Commission shall be as follows:
(a) by the council of Moncton, in proportion to the percentage that the municipal tax base of Moncton for the previous year bears to the total tax base,
(b) by the council of Dieppe, in proportion to the percentage that the municipal tax base of Dieppe for the previous year bears to the total tax base,
(c) by the council of The Town of Riverview, in proportion to the percentage that the municipal tax base of The Town of Riverview for the previous year bears to the total tax base,
(d) by the council of Village of Alma, in proportion to the percentage that the municipal tax base of Village of Alma for the previous year bears to the total tax base,
(e) by the council of Village of Hillsborough, in proportion to the percentage that the municipal tax base of Village of Hillsborough for the previous year bears to the total tax base,
(e.1) by the council of Village of Petitcodiac, in proportion to the percentage that the municipal tax base of Village of Petitcodiac for the previous year bears to the total tax base;
(f) by the council of Village of Riverside-Albert, in proportion to the percentage that the municipal tax base of Village of Riverside-Albert for the previous year bears to the total tax base,
(g) by the council of Salisbury, in proportion to the percentage that the municipal tax base of Salisbury for the previous year bears to the total tax base, and
(h) by the Minister, in proportion to the percentage that the combined local service district tax base for the previous year bears to the total tax base.
97-113; 99-33
7An Order Respecting the Greater Moncton Planning District, made by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and dated the 31st day of October, 1973, is rescinded.
N.B. This Regulation is consolidated to January 1, 2013.