Acts and Regulations

2017, c.19 - Community Planning Act

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Standards to be met re non-conforming use
61(1)The council may require that any land, building or structure containing a non-conforming use shall be maintained and kept in a condition appropriate to the area in which it is located, in accordance with standards prescribed by the council.
61(2)If standards have been prescribed under subsection (1), the council may give to the owner and to the occupier of the land, building or structure written notice, indicating
(a) the prescribed standards,
(b) the consequences of failing to comply with the standards, and
(c) the right of appeal under section 120.
61(3)If the standards prescribed under subsection (1) are not complied with, the council may
(a) perform, at the expense of the owner or occupier, the work required to meet the standards, or
(b) require the termination of the use.
61(4)At least ten days before taking an action in accordance with subsection (3), the council shall give written notice to the owner and to the occupier indicating the action intended to be taken and when the action will be taken.
61(5)The council shall take no action under subsection (3) or (4) until
(a) the time for appeal of the action under section 120 has expired and no appeal has been made, or
(b) an appeal referred to in paragraph (a) has been disposed of.
Standards to be met re non-conforming use
61(1)The council may require that any land, building or structure containing a non-conforming use shall be maintained and kept in a condition appropriate to the area in which it is located, in accordance with standards prescribed by the council.
61(2)If standards have been prescribed under subsection (1), the council may give to the owner and to the occupier of the land, building or structure written notice, indicating
(a) the prescribed standards,
(b) the consequences of failing to comply with the standards, and
(c) the right of appeal under section 120.
61(3)If the standards prescribed under subsection (1) are not complied with, the council may
(a) perform, at the expense of the owner or occupier, the work required to meet the standards, or
(b) require the termination of the use.
61(4)At least ten days before taking an action in accordance with subsection (3), the council shall give written notice to the owner and to the occupier indicating the action intended to be taken and when the action will be taken.
61(5)The council shall take no action under subsection (3) or (4) until
(a) the time for appeal of the action under section 120 has expired and no appeal has been made, or
(b) an appeal referred to in paragraph (a) has been disposed of.