APPROPRIATIONS ACT

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2018 2018-2019 APPROPRIATIONS ACT Date Enacted: 6 March 2018 This version of the Act is not the official version, and is for informational purposes only. Persons who need to rely of the text of the Act for legal or other purposes may access the official version held in the TFN Laws Registry by contacting the TFN Administration Office at (604) 943-2112.

Table of Legislative Changes Name of Act Bill Number Date Enacted Section(s) Amended Comes Into Force Date

Tsawwassen First Nation 2018 2018-2019 APPROPRIATIONS ACT Contents 1 Citation 2 Definitions 3 Appropriations for 2018-2019 4 Revenues for 2018-2019 SCHEDULES PART A LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES SCHEDULE 1 FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SCHEDULE 2 POLICY AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES SCHEDULE 3A LOCAL GOVERNMENT LANDS AND ENGINEERING SCHEDULE 3B LOCAL GOVERNMENT LANDS AND PLANNING SCHEDULE 4 TAXATION SCHEDULE 5 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CAPITAL EXPENDITURES SCHEDULES PART B MEMBER EXPENDITURES SCHEDULE 6 MEMBER FINANCIAL BENEFITS SCHEDULE 7 MEMBER POLICY AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES SCHEDULE 8 MEMBER EDUCATION, TRAINING AND CULTURE SCHEDULE 9 HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE 10 MEMBER LANDS AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES SCHEDULE 11 NATURAL RESOURCES SCHEDULE 12 MEMBER CAPITAL EXPENDITURES SCHEDULES PART C RELATED CORPORATE ENTITIES SCHEDULE 13 TFN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ( TEDC ) SCHEDULE 14 600911 BC LTD, DOING BUSINESS AS TSATSU GAS APPENDICES APPENDIX 1 LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE SOURCES APPENDIX 2 MEMBER REVENUE SOURCES APPENDIX 3 - TOTALS

The Legislature of Tsawwassen First Nation enacts as follows: Citation 1 This Act may be cited as the Appropriations Act 2018 Definitions 2 In this Act: fiscal year means April 1 of 2018 to March 31 of 2019. Appropriations for 2018-2019 3 (1) The director of finance is authorized to pay the amounts outlined in schedules 1 through 12 of this Act from the Tsawwassen First Nation general revenue fund for the purposes outlined in each schedule. (2) The director of finance is authorized to transfer the amount outlined in schedule 13 to the TFN Economic Development Corporation for its operating expenditures. (3) The Tsawwassen First Nation Government will permit the numbered company 600911 BC Ltd., doing business as Tsatsu Gas, to retain revenue from the provision of goods and services for the purpose of funding its operating expenditures, which are set out in Schedule 14. (4) Notwithstanding section 24 (4) of the Financial Administration Act, Executive Council is not authorized to approve any amendment to the Appropriations Act 2018-2019 in respect of 600911 BC Ltd. doing business as Tsatsu Gas, other than amendments specifically in furtherance of a re-branding of the business or the termination of operations. Revenues for 2018-2019 4 The Tsawwassen First Nation Government s estimated revenues and anticipated revenue sources for the fiscal year are set out in Appendices 1 and 2 of this Act. 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 2

SCHEDULES PART A LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES Schedule 1 Finance and Administration Schedule 1 Finance and Administration Administration 202,984 Executive Governance 948,225 IT 279,044 Human Resources 405,789 Finance 775,175 In-House Legal 1,201,722 Total $3,812,938 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 3

Schedule 2 Policy and Government Services Schedule 2 Policy and Government Services SPIGA 412,135 Corporate Policy and Government Services 666,751 Total $1,078,886 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 4

Schedule 3A Local Government Lands and Engineering Schedule 3A Local Government Lands and Engineering Public Works 1,921,012 Utility Operations 2,654,866 Development Engineering 995,660 Government Facilities 756,570 Programs and Capital Projects 342,065 Service Agreements 2,173,000 Total $8,843,172 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 5

Schedule 3B Local Government Lands and Planning Schedule 3B Local Government Lands and Planning Lands Planning Administration 794,794 Building Permits and Bylaw Enforcement 566,520 Development Planning Applications 694,500 Planning Policy and Projects 139,907 Total $2,195,721 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 6

Schedule 4 Taxation Schedule 4 Taxation Local Government Taxation 1,226,198 Member Government Taxation 175,000 Total $1,401,198 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 7

Schedule 5 Local Government Capital Expenditures Schedule 5 Local Government Capital Expenditures Capital Projects 27B Ave - West of Industrial Collector (with Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and Canada) 5,300,000 New TFN Industrial Lands Storm Water Pump Station 1,000,000 Youth Centre 4,000,000 Community Emergency Response Report/Plan 110,000 Application tracking / GIS software 50,000 Brandrith Crossing (for closing Tsawwassen Drive) 150,000 Maintenance Management Report/Plan Update 30,000 Asset management (infrastructure and facilities) Report 40,000 Fieldhouse in Sports Field 550,000 Blue Bridge Buttress Replacement on Breakwater with Bollards 100,000 Falcon Way- Fix distressed pavement and improve drainage" 200,000 Parks (TFN to reimburse Aquilini and Mosaic for Parks) 490,000 Install Translink Bus Shelters at around Mall 100,000 Fleet Renewal 100,000 Blue House Reno at 1897 Tsawwassen Drive 100,000 Total $12,320,000 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 8

SCHEDULES PART B MEMBER EXPENDITURES Schedule 6 Member Financial Benefits Schedule 6 Member Financial Benefits TFN Member Distributions 1,012,000 TFN Member Financial Benefits 122,000 Total $1,134,000 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 9

Schedule 7 Member Government Services Schedule 7 Member Government Services Members Government Services 354,490 Territory Management 251,101 Total $605,592 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 10

Schedule 8 Member Education, Training and Culture Schedule 8 Member Education, Training and Culture Education 868,677 Education-Post Secondary 197,800 Daycare 499,993 Youth Services 352,426 Parks and Recreation 166,670 AFROG 135,432 Cultural/Language Program 251,305 CRF Admin Budget 31,640 CRF Budget 216,500 EI Budget 37,984 Total $2,758,428 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 11

Schedule 9 Health and Social Development Schedule 9 Health and Social Development Primary Care 363,708 Continuing Care 400,025 Income Assistance 249,032 Community Action Initiative 68,500 Family Supports 404,158 Health Promotion 49,835 Social Supports 31,870 TFN Social Housing 70,000 Total $1,637,127 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 12

Schedule 10 Member Lands and Municipal Services Schedule 10 Member Lands and Municipal Services Member Facilities Property Management 391,070 Member Housing 339,612 Total $730,682 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 13

Schedule 11 Natural Resources Schedule 11 Natural Resources Natural Resources 561,270 Total $561,270 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 14

Schedule 12 Member Capital Expenditures Schedule 12 Member Capital Expenditures Capital Projects Land Acquisition Right of Refusal (Swenson lands) 19,185,000 TFN Community Mix-Use Housing (36 Units) 1,000,000 Elders Centre 500,000 New Cemetery (Part of 13 Acre Site) 75,000 Mosaic Cemetery Hut 150,000 Welcome Poles (5) 150,000 Total $21,060,000 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 15

SCHEDULES PART C RELATED CORPORATE ENTITIES Schedule 13 TFN Economic Development Corporation ( TEDC ) Schedule 13 TFN Economic Development Corporation ( TEDC ) 2018-2019 Income TFN Construction Ltd. 0.5% JV s 4,653 TFN Funding 553,029 Port Fund Small Business Program 41,000 Total $598,682 Expenses Operating and Business Development 557,682 Small Business Development 41,000 Total $598,682 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 16

Schedule 14 600911 BC LTD, doing business as Tsatsu Gas Schedule 14 600911 BC LTD Doing Business as Tsatsu Gas 2018-2019 Sales Revenue $3,169,945 Cost of Goods Sold 2,865,351 Operating Expenses 304,039 Total Expenditures $3,169,390 Net Income before Amortization 555 Amortization 35,400 Net Income (loss) ($34,845) 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 17

APPENDICES Appendix 1 Local Government Revenue Sources OPERATIONS REVENUE Property Tax Local Government 8,837,570 Utilities Revenue 1,000,000 Province of BC FFA Contribution 135,000 Legal Fees Reimbursement 75,000 Lands Revenue: o Business Licenses 40,000 o Miscellaneous Licenses 1,500 o Subdivision Application 200,000 o Rezoning 100,000 o DP, Commercial/Ind. 500,00 o Sign Permit 15,000 o Development Engineering fees 880,000 o Building Permits 1,160,000 o Soil fees 250,000 o Miscellaneous Fees 21,000 Total Lands Dept. Fees $3,167,500 3,167,500 Total Government Operations Revenue 13,215,070 TFN Commercial Lands Corp Loan 3,941,845 Total $17,156,915 CAPITAL REVENUE Local Government Capital Projects OSL Amenities 3,140,000 27B BC Funding 1,800,000 House Renovation Delta Police 50,000 27B Latecomer Fees 840,000 OSL Industrial Lands Pump 1,000,000 TFN Commercial Land Corp Loan 5,490,000 Total $12,320,000 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 18

Appendix 2 Member Revenue Sources OPERATIONS REVENUE Block 3,370,000 VPA Interest 263,000 Province of BC AFROG 135,432 Province of BC Community Action Initiative 68,500 Province of BC Fraser Health 49,459 Province of BC Family Empowerment 44,894 TFN Rental Housing 95,000 Province of BC Daycare 42,000 Daycare Fees 108,000 Delta School District 63,000 Province of BC - ASETS 286,140 Property Management 253,830 Territory Management 90,000 Property Tax Educational Equivalency 1,279,843 FNGST 1,123,000 FNPST 80,000 Settlement Trust 250,000 $7,602,098 MEMBER CAPITAL REVENUE OSL RFR Lands 7,414,000 Farm Credit Canada 11,771,000 Mosaic Contribution 150,000 Property tax Educational Equivalency 1,725,000 Total $21,160,000 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 19

Appendix 3 Totals LOCAL REVENUE TFN LAND CO LOAN LOCAL EXPENDITURE MEMBER REVENUE MEMBER EXPENDITURE TOTAL REVENUE TOTAL EXPENDITURE OPERATIONS 13,215,070 3,941,845 17,156,915 7,602.098 7,602,098 24,759,013 24,759,013 CAPITAL 6,830,000 5,490,000 12,320,000 21,060,000 21,060,000 33,380,000 33,380,000 TOTAL $20,045,070 $9,431,845 $29,476,915 $28,662,098 $28,662,098 $58,139,013 $58,139,013 2018-2019 Appropriations Act 20