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Other rules on partnership agreements can be found in the Local Government Act and the Community Charter (e.g. .B assistance to the partner in a partnership agreement and responsibility of local governments under agreements). Some agreements,. B, for example, those in which the local government commits capital commitments or provides a loan guarantee, must be approved by the voters. Local governments may choose to enter into a partnership agreement for a number of reasons, including potential cost savings (e.g. B good value for money or economies of scale), external expertise, risk sharing and operational efficiency. Municipal and regional district councils may choose to enter into partnership agreements to provide services for a variety of reasons. There are many considerations before reaching an agreement with a partner, whether private or other local government, on the provision of important local or regional services. Some of these considerations are specific to partnerships between governments, while others apply to any partnership agreement. Contact us if you have any questions about local government partnership agreements for the provision of services. A complete copy of the proposed Partnership Agreement is available during normal business hours at the undersigned`s office at City Hall, 501 3rd Avenue. The legislation allows the local government to provide support to the partner under the partnership agreement, even if that partner is a business. This support may be provided under the terms of the agreement (e.B.

Rental of real estate below market value) or a legally permitted exemption from property tax. Some types of partnership agreements differ for municipalities and regional districts. For example, if a regional district council enters into an agreement with an authority outside the provinces, the minister responsible for local government must approve the agreement. Note that, pursuant to section 24 of the Community Charter (British Columbia), the Squamish District Council is proposing that the Squamish Oceanfront Development Corporation (registration number BC0685492), (the “Corporation”), whose head office is located at 925 W Georgia St #1600, Vancouver(BC V6C 3L2), under a partnership agreement. The duration of the proposed support is five (5) years. The scope of the proposed assistance is the payment of eight million dollars ($8,000,000). Under the Loan Agreement, the Company must repay these funds to the District within five (5) years, with interest at the applicable Municipal Finance Authority deposit rate during the term of the loan. Requests for proposed assistance should be directed to the undersigned or sent by email to rarthurs@squamish.ca or by fax at 604.892-1083. Agreements and records will be available at Squamish District City Hall during regular business hours beginning Friday, July 3. This Agreement and all documents contemplated by or provided in connection with this Agreement may be signed and delivered in any number of counterparties with the same effect as if all parties had signed and delivered the same document, and all counterparties shall be construed together as original and constitute the same Agreement.

(b) `Agreement` means this Agreement, including the recitals and Annexes to this Agreement, as amended under this Agreement; Partnership agreements between local governments can help achieve economies of scale and offer the opportunity to save money, especially if the service requires a significant capital investment (p.B. a wastewater treatment plant can operate more economically when used by two or more jurisdictions). Or it may be unnecessary for two or more local governments to develop the organizations, expertise, and equipment needed to provide the same specialized service. This Agreement and all documents contemplated or provided by this Agreement constitute, within or in connection with this Agreement, the entire agreement between the parties for the purpose of this Agreement. To access school demographic information, please click on the school name. Only schools that have a state certificate and a partnership agreement with Valdosta State University have demographic information. I. In accordance with Article 21 of the Community Charter, RMOW may assist a company or other entity in providing a service on behalf of RMOW through a partnership agreement. It is hereby announced that Council for the Town of Fernie intends to enter into a partnership agreement pursuant to p. 21 of the Community Charter, the terms and conditions of which would provide assistance to the Stations des Rocheuses canadiennes inc. (RCR) in the provision of a municipal service, i.e.

.dem the operation of two City of Fernie buses for a winter shuttle service between the City and the Alpine Station. fernie for the operation of the 2019/20 season (skiing). The consideration the City will receive for the proposed use of the two buses to provide the winter shuttle service is $10.00 per month, plus goods and services tax and provincial sales tax. The CPR is responsible for certain operating and maintenance costs, and the Town of Fernie is entitled to operating surpluses and is responsible for losses arising from the operation of the service. The purpose of the Partnership Agreement is to enable the District to enter into a contract with the Corporation for the planning, development, maintenance and marketing of the Squamish Waterfront Lands and to support the Corporation. The following steps will help a local government decide whether a partnership agreement is the right approach to providing a service. The nature of the support proposed under the Partnership Agreement is to agree with the Corporation under a loan agreement to pay the Corporation the sum of eight million dollars ($8,000,000), provided that SODC applies the funds to its loan with the Bank of Nova Scotia no later than July 31. 2015. At this stage of the process, local government and its partners should undertake the necessary work to effectively develop the Partnership Agreement. Municipal councils and regional district councils have the power to enter into a partnership agreement with organisations such as public authorities, businesses or private companies to provide a service on behalf of the local government. If the local government determines that partnership is the preferred method, it must identify and target potential partners.

Given the nature of local services, potential partners in most cases will be neighbouring jurisdictions close enough to effectively share the costs and benefits of a particular service. A number of issues need to be discussed with potential partners, including: ii. reduce visual and noise pollution from the facility; RMOW can support Alpine Paving in the construction of the plants on its behalf. G. Alpine Paving and RMOW believe that the work described here will mitigate particles in the air by paving unpaved road surfaces and building a berm to reduce visual and noise pollution. g) “Work” means the construction of mitigation measures in and around the facility for the purpose of reducing particulate matter in the air and includes: For more information, please contact Suzanne Garand, Director of Corporate Administration Services at 250.423.2231 or by email at suzanne.garand@fernie.ca. This Agreement may not be assigned by either party, in whole or in part, without the mutual written consent of both parties. Any alleged assignment without the required consent will not be binding or enforceable against any party. RMOW and Alpine Paving disclaim any intention to form a partnership or joint venture or to form either of them as representatives of the other, and nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to mean that the parties will be considered partners, joint ventures, agents or legal representatives of or with the other party. Neither party has the authority or authority to act, assume or create any express or implied obligations or responsibilities on behalf of or on behalf of the other party.

RMOW will pay Alpine Paving up to $45,000 (the “Budgeted Amount”) for Alpine to build the plants. Robin Arthurs, Chief Executive Officer, District of Squamish Each Party will promptly complete and deliver all other documents and take all additional steps reasonably necessary or appropriate to implement the terms of this Agreement. .

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