-
Seventy-five percent (75%) of the cost of the storm sewers for the first 45.72 meters (150 feet) of lot flankage;
-
Any additional costs of the work
Prior to the 2019 Policy, under Council Resolution CR292/2003, a uniform flat rate of $140.00 per metre of frontage was used on all petitions prepared for the construction of a sanitary sewer when only one sewer is being constructed. This rate has not changed since 2003.
The 2019 Policy considered the following Council resolutions that existed regarding local improvements and the correlated cost sharing policies:
- CR292/2003 – Local improvement act - Storm and sanitary sewer policy
- CR1215/85 – Cost sharing policy setting forth special assessments for pavements and sidewalks constructed under the provisions of the local improvement act
- CR1607/89 – Policy for assessment of costs for streetlighting constructed as local improvements
- CR179/2005 – Local Improvement Policy – Cost Assessments – Rehabilitation of Deteriorated Roads
- M214-2010 – Sidewalks fully subsidized by the Corporation on Transit Windsor Routes
- CR8/2012 – Policy for rehabilitation of badly deteriorated rural roads where the majority of abutting properties are side lot properties.
- CR628/1992 – Provision of local municipal services expanded to include the South Windsor and Roseland Planning Districts
- CR621/1980 – Local improvement act – policy for petitions in planned development districts
- CR1406/95 – Ornamental streetlighting under local improvement act
- M39-2014 – Local roads within 2000ft of a proper storm outlet to be considered for Road Rehab Capital Budget only after they have exhausted the local improvements process
Municipal Sanitary Local Improvement on Baseline Road
On January 6, 2020, Council passed Council Resolution CR4/2020 which approved construction of a sanitary sewer and private drain connections on Baseline Road from 7th Concession Road to 8th Concession Road under the 2019 Policy. This was the first local improvement processed under the 2019 Policy.
Notices were mailed to affected property owners on January 13, 2020 advising them of the City’s intention to proceed with the local improvement and notice was advertised in