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Timestamp: 2020-06-07 01:00:50
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[SBC 1932] CHAPTER	63
Assented to April 13, 1932
3 Cultus Lake Park Board continued
4 Qualifications of board members
5 Election of board
7 Filling vacancies
9.1 Procedures of board
9.2 Enforcement of by-laws
9.3 Authority to enter on property
15 Remuneration of board
16 Annual account audit
17 Chair and vice chair
18 Expenditure limited
19 Business activities within park
23 Power to perform work at expense of person in default
24 Charges imposed recoverable as debt
25 Other elections and voting
WHEREAS the Corporation of the City of Chilliwack and the Corporation of the Township of Chilliwhack are the registered joint owners in trust for park purposes of the following lands and premises, namely: Fractional part of Legal Subdivisions 11, 13, and 14 of Section 25, and Legal Subdivisions 3 and 4 of Section 36, Township 22, east of the Coast meridian, New Westminster District:
AND WHEREAS the City of Chilliwack and the Corporation of the Township of Chilliwhack have jointly presented a petition praying that the Cultus Lake Park be governed by a joint Board of Park Commissioners elected from both city and municipality, and that the power of the said Commissioners be made greater than that provided for by the Municipal Act and the Provincial Parks Act:
AND WHEREAS the City of Chilliwack and the Corporation of the Township of Chilliwhack have entered into an agreement under clause 184 of section 54 of the Municipal Act, for the joint regulation, management, maintenance, and improvement of Cultus Lake Park:
THEREFORE, HIS MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows:—
1	[Repealed 2019-5-6.]
2019-5-7.
3 (1) The Board of Commissioners, known as the Cultus Lake Park Board, is continued as a corporation consisting of
(a) 2 members who represent the City of Chilliwack, and
(b) 3 members who represent the residents of the park.
(2) The mandate of the board is the use, regulation, protection, management, maintenance and improvement of the park.
4 (1) A person is qualified to be nominated as a Chilliwack representative, and to be elected and to hold office as a Chilliwack representative, if at the relevant time the person meets the qualifications to be nominated as a member of the council of a municipality under the Local Government Act and to be elected and to hold office as a member of the council of a municipality under the Local Government Act.
(2) A person is qualified to be nominated as a park representative, and to be elected and to hold office as a park representative, if at the relevant time the person
(a) is a leaseholder or resides in the park, and
(b) meets the qualifications to be nominated as a member of the council of a municipality under the Local Government Act and to be elected and to hold office as a member of the council of a municipality under the Local Government Act.
5	(1) Chilliwack representatives are nominated and elected at the same time and in the same manner that members of the council of a municipality are nominated and elected under the provisions of the Local Government Act.
(2) Chilliwack representatives are elected by electors of the City of Chilliwack.
(3) Park representatives are nominated and elected at the same time and in the same manner that school trustees are nominated and elected, and Divisions 4 [Electors] and 5 [Election Proceedings] of Part 4 [School Trustees] of the School Act, as they apply to a trustee election conducted by a board of school trustees, apply to the election of park representatives, except as otherwise provided.
(4) In applying the provisions referred to in subsection (3),
(a) a reference to a board must be read as a reference to the board as defined in this Act,
(b) a reference to a trustee electoral area must be read as a reference to the park as defined in this Act,
(c) a reference to the secretary treasurer of a board must be read as a reference to the officer or employee of the board who is assigned responsibility for election matters by the board, and
(d) a reference to the minister must be read as a reference to the minister responsible for this Act.
(5) The park representatives are elected by persons
(a) who are leaseholders, or
(b) who reside in the park.
(6) Despite section 41 (4) (d) [non-resident property electors] of the School Act, for the purpose of non-resident property electors registering to vote in an election of the park representatives, a leaseholder is a registered owner of real property.
6	The term of office of a member of the board
(a) begins on the date of the first regular board meeting following an election under this Act, and
(b) ends immediately before the date of the first regular board meeting that follows the next election under this Act,
7 (1) If a vacancy occurs on the board, the Council of the City of Chilliwack must, as soon as practicable, appoint a new member to the board to fill the vacancy.
(2) The member appointed under subsection (1) holds office for the remainder of the term for which the member's predecessor was elected.
(a) the board passes a resolution declaring as vacant the office of a member who is absent from the meetings of the board for 3 consecutive months without the member
(i) obtaining leave of absence from the board, or
(ii) providing reasons for the member's absence that are satisfactory to the board;
(b) the member ceases to hold the qualifications required under section 4;
(c) the member contravenes Division 6 [Conflict of Interest] of Part 4 [Public Participation and Council Accountability] of the Community Charter, as applied under section 20 of this Act.
9	[Repealed 2019-5-8.]
9.1 (1) The following provisions of the Community Charter apply to the board in relation to the board's governance and procedures, except as otherwise provided:
(a) Division 3 [Open Meetings] of Part 4 [Public Participation and Council Accountability], except for section 93 (b) to (g);
(b) Division 4 [Public Notice and Access to Records] of Part 4, except for sections 95 (3), 96 and 97 (1) (d) and (h);
(c) Division 2 [Council Proceedings] of Part 5 [Municipal Government and Procedures], except for sections 125 (5) to (7) and 134;
(d) Division 3 [Bylaw Procedures] of Part 5, except for sections 135 (4) and (5) and 137 (2);
(e) Division 4 [Committees, Commissions and Other Bodies] of Part 5, except for sections 143 and 145;
(f) Division 5 [Officers and Employees] of Part 5;
(g) Division 6 [Delegation] of Part 5, except for sections 154 (2) (f) and 155;
(h) Division 7 [Other Matters] of Part 5, except for sections 157 and 158.
(2) In applying the provisions referred to in subsection (1),
(a) a reference to "council" must be read as a reference to the board as defined in this Act,
(b) a reference to "council committee" must be read as a reference to "board committee",
(c) a reference to a council committee meeting must be read as a reference to a board committee meeting,
(d) a reference to a council meeting must be read as a reference to a board meeting,
(e) a reference to a council member must be read as a reference to a board member,
(f) a reference to "mayor" must be read as a reference to the chair of the board,
(g) a reference to a municipal employee must be read as a reference to a board employee,
(h) a reference to "municipal hall" must be read as a reference to "park office",
(i) a reference to a municipal officer must be read as a reference to a board officer,
(j) a reference to a municipal record must be read as a reference to a board record,
(k) a reference to "municipal service" must be read as a reference to "board service", and
(l) a reference to "municipality" must be read as a reference to the board as defined in this Act or as a reference to the park as defined in this Act, as applicable.
(3) In applying sections 123 (6) and 129 (1) of the Community Charter, "under section 118 [size of council]" must be read as "under section 3 (1) of The Cultus Lake Park Act".
(4) In applying sections 124 and 125 of the Community Charter, a reference to "general local election" must be read as a reference to "election under The Cultus Lake Park Act".
(5) In applying section 129 (2) of the Community Charter, the reference to "this Act" must be read as a reference to The Cultus Lake Park Act.
(6) In applying section 148 (c) of the Community Charter, "under this Act or any other Act relating to municipalities" must be read as "under this Act, any other Act relating to municipalities or The Cultus Lake Park Act".
2019-5-9.
9.2	(1) Sections 260 [enforcement powers] and 261 [payment of fines and other penalties to municipality] of the Community Charter apply to the enforcement of the by-laws of the board.
(a) a reference to "bylaw", "bylaw of the municipality" or "municipal bylaw" must be read as a reference to a by-law of the board,
(b) a reference to "council" must be read as a reference to the board as defined in this Act, and
(c) a reference to "municipality" must be read as a reference to the board as defined in this Act or as a reference to the park as defined in this Act, as applicable.
(3) A reference to "A bylaw under section 260 (1) [enforcement powers]" in section 265 [penalties in relation to ticket offences] of the Community Charter must be read as a reference to "A by-law of the board".
(4) A reference to "this Act or the Local Government Act" in section 274 (1) (b) and (3) [actions by municipality] of the Community Charter must be read as a reference to The Cultus Lake Park Act.
9.3	(1) Subject to this section, the board has the authority to enter on property, without the consent of the owner or occupier, for any of the following purposes:
(a) to inspect and determine whether all regulations, prohibitions and requirements are being met in relation to any matter for which the board, a board officer or employee, or a person authorized by the board has exercised authority under this or another Act to regulate, prohibit and impose requirements;
(b) to take action authorized under section 23 (a) [power to perform work at expense of person in default];
(c) to exercise the board's authority under section 9.2 (1).
(2) The authority in subsection (1) of this section may be exercised by officers or employees of the board or by other persons authorized by the board.
(3) Except in the case of an emergency, a person
(a) may exercise the authority in subsection (1) only at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner, and
(b) must take reasonable steps to advise the owner or occupier before the person enters on the property.
10-11 [Repealed 2019-5-10.]
12 (1) The board may pass by-laws for the use, regulation, protection, management, maintenance and improvement of the park.
(2) Section 12 (1) [authority to establish variations, terms and conditions] of the Community Charter applies to by-laws, and in applying that section, a reference to a municipal bylaw must be read as a reference to by-laws of the board.
2019-5-11.
13	[Repealed 2019-5-12.]
14 The board may do any of the following:
(a) grant concessions and licences to a person for any purpose that the board considers advisable for the use of the park by the public for a term, including any option for renewal, that does not
(i) exceed 5 years, except with the approval of the Council of the City of Chilliwack, or
(ii) exceed 20 years in any event;
(a.1) impose and collect a charge for a concession or licence described in paragraph (a);
(b) lease campsites for any period not exceeding one year and lease for a period not exceeding twenty-one (21) years, building sites for private or public use and make charges therefor; provided that no lot of less than 7,500 square feet shall be granted more than a one-year lease unless that lot is adequately sewered to acceptable standards;
(c) in relation to water services,
(i) construct, operate and maintain in the park a waterworks system,
(ii) dispose of a waterworks system in the park to the Fraser Valley Regional District, and
(iii) supply water to concessionaires, licensees and lessees, and impose and collect a charge for the supply of water;
(d) [Repealed 2019-5-13.]
(e) provide for the removal of trespassers;
(f) construct, operate and maintain in the park any improvements, buildings, equipment, facilities, conveniences, amusements and businesses that the board considers advisable for the use of the park by the public;
(f.1) impose and collect a charge in relation to the improvements, buildings, equipment, facilities, conveniences, amusements and businesses described in paragraph (f);
(g) make arrangements and provide facilities that the board determines advisable for the protection of the park against fire;
(g.1) impose and collect a charge in relation to the arrangements and facilities described in paragraph (g);
(h) organize and operate a garbage collection system within the park;
(h.1) impose and collect a charge for the garbage collection system described in paragraph (h);
(i) make arrangements for, including with governmental bodies, and provide sewage disposal and treatment facilities within the park, or a portion or portions of the park, that the board determines advisable;
(i.1) impose a charge on and collect a charge from the leaseholders benefiting from sewage disposal or treatment facilities described in paragraph (i), for the cost of the construction, maintenance, operation or replacement of the sewage disposal and treatment facilities;
(j) exercise, with the approval of the Council of the City of Chilliwack, any or all of the powers under the following:
(i) sections 318 [general animal control powers] and 320 [animal pounds] of the Local Government Act;
(ii) section 725 (1) (l) [power to regulate or prohibit mushroom growing] of the Local Government Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 323, as that section read immediately before its repeal by the Community Charter Transitional Provisions, Consequential Amendments and Other Amendments Act, 2003;
(iii) section 728 [firearms, explosives and fireworks], other than subsection (1) (e) [regulation or prohibition of fireworks sale], of the Local Government Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 323, as that section read immediately before its repeal and replacement by the Community Charter Transitional Provisions, Consequential Amendments and Other Amendments Act, 2003.
1932-63-14; 1939-9-5; 1943-15-2; 1962-74-2,3; 1980-61-6; 1989-31-4; 2000-7-251; RS2015-1-RevSch; 2019-5-13.
15 (1) The board must, by by-law, authorize and set the remuneration of the chair, vice chair and other members of the board.
(2) A by-law under subsection (1) may set a greater amount of remuneration for the chair and for the vice chair than for the other members of the board.
(3) The chair, vice chair and other members of the board are entitled to receive actual disbursements for expenses incurred while discharging the duties of a member of the board if those disbursements are approved by the board.
2019-5-14.
17 (1) The board must elect a chair and a vice chair by a majority vote of the members of the board present at the first regular meeting of the board each calendar year.
(2) If a vacancy occurs in the office of chair or vice chair during the calendar year, the board may elect a new chair or vice chair, as applicable, by a majority vote of the members of the board present at a meeting.
(3) Section 168 [reporting of council remuneration, expenses and contracts] of the Community Charter, as it applies to the council of a municipality, applies to the board.
18	(1) Except as provided in subsection (3), the board may authorize the expenditure of only the following moneys:
(a) the money received from operating the park;
(b) any amounts of money that may be granted to the board by the Council of the City of Chilliwack.
(2) The board must, within one month of the end of each calendar year, provide the Council of the City of Chilliwack with a statement of receipts and expenditures for the preceding calendar year.
(3) The board may, by by-law, authorize loans to the board and borrow from a person an amount of money that may be required to meet the lawful expenditures of the board under the conditions set out in subsection (4).
(4) The conditions for the purposes of subsection (3) are as follows:
(a) the obligation given by the board to the lender must
(i) be in writing and be signed by the chair and a representative of the finance committee, if there is a finance committee, and the financial officer of the board,
(ii) bear the corporate seal, and
(iii) be for an original period not exceeding one year but may be renewed from time to time as required beyond the original period;
(b) the board must, in the by-law described in subsection (3), specify the following:
(i) the amount of money to be borrowed;
(ii) the maximum rate of interest of the loan;
(iii) the date on or by which the principal and interest are payable;
(iv) the form of the obligation to be given as an acknowledgment of the liability;
(c) the total of the loan incurred must not at any time exceed $50 000 without the approval of the Council of the City of Chilliwack, which may be given in all cases where the Council of the City of Chilliwack deems it reasonable.
19 (1) In this section, "business" includes a profession, calling, trade or occupation.
(2) A person must not engage in any business within the park without the prior written permission of the board.
(3) The board may do the following:
(a) grant a permission, for a period not exceeding 5 years, to a person to engage in business within the park;
(b) set terms and conditions for permissions granted under paragraph (a).
(4) Despite this Act and the by-laws of the board, the board may, by unanimous vote of all the members present at any meeting, refuse in any particular case to grant a permission under subsection (3) (a).
20 (1) Division 6 [Conflict of Interest] of Part 4 [Public Participation and Council Accountability] of the Community Charter, as it applies to a council member, applies to members of the board, except for section 100 (1) (c) and as otherwise provided.
(2) Division 7 [Challenge of Council Member Qualification for Office] of Part 4 of the Community Charter applies in relation to the board, except for section 110 (a) (ii) to (iv) and as otherwise provided.
(3) In applying the provisions referred to in subsections (1) and (2),
(c) a reference to "member" or "council member" must be read as a reference to "board member", and
(d) a reference to "municipality" must be read as a reference to the board as defined in this Act or as a reference to the park as defined in this Act, as applicable.
(4) In applying section 104 (1) [exceptions from conflict restrictions] of the Community Charter, a reference to electors of the municipality must be read as a reference to electors of the park.
(5) In applying sections 109, 111 and 113 of the Community Charter, a reference to electors must be read as a reference to electors of the park and electors of the City of Chilliwack.
20.1	(1) Section 117 (1) [duty to respect confidentiality] of the Community Charter, as it applies to a council member, applies to a member of the board.
(2) Section 117 (2) of the Community Charter, as it applies to a municipality, applies to the board.
2019-5-15.
21	(1) The board may, by by-law, establish the penalties set out in this section for the contraventions set out in this section.
(2) A person is liable, on summary conviction in any of the following circumstances, to a fine not exceeding $2 000:
(a) the person sits on the board while disqualified or subject to disqualification;
(b) the person contravenes a provision of this Act;
(c) the person contravenes a by-law.
(3) In addition to a person being subject to a penalty under subsection (2), the person is also liable to an action brought by the board for any damages caused by the person.
(4) No action for damages sustained as a result of a contravention described in subsection (2) (b) and (c) is suspended or affected by any prosecution or conviction under this section.
(5) In a prosecution for an offence against a by-law or a contravention of a provision of this Act, the justice or court may impose all or part of the penalties applicable in relation to the offence, together with the costs of prosecution.
2019-5-16.
22 [Repealed 2019-5-17.]
(b) recover, from the person, the costs incurred as a debt.
2019-5-18.
Other elections and voting
25 (1) Despite section 66 (4) (d) of the Local Government Act, a leaseholder is a registered owner of real property for the purpose of non-resident property electors registering to vote
(a) in an election for electoral area director under Part 3 of the Local Government Act, and
(b) in assent voting within the meaning of Part 4 of the Local Government Act.
(2) Despite section 41 (4) (d) of the School Act, a leaseholder is a registered owner of real property for the purpose of non-resident property electors registering to vote in an election for school trustees.
2018-23-42.
(a) applying specified regulations, or provisions of regulations, that are made under provisions of a statute that are adopted in this Act;
(b) in relation to applying the regulations, or provisions of regulations, under paragraph (a), modifying those regulations if the Lieutenant Governor in Council considers it necessary or advisable.
2019-5-19.