BYLAW NO. 3474/A Being a bylaw of The City of Red Deer, Alberta to establish a Regional Assessment Review Board.

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BYLAW NO. 3474/A-2018 Being a bylaw of The City of Red Deer, Alberta to establish a Regional Assessment Review Board. Purpose The purpose of this bylaw is to enable municipalities to provide a mechanism for citizens to appeal their property assessment and tax notices. Background Section 455 1 of the Municipal Government Act, permits two or more Councils to jointly establish assessment review boards to have jurisdiction in their respective municipalities; The City of Red Deer and the Partner Municipalities jointly wish to establish a Regional Assessment Review Board to exercise the functions of a Local Assessment Review Board (LARB) and the functions of a Composite Assessment Review Board (CARB) under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act in respect of assessment complaints made by their respective taxpayers of a Partner Municipality; COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RED DEER ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: Short Title 1 The short title of this Bylaw shall be the Regional Assessment Review Board Bylaw. Definitions 2 (1) Except as otherwise provided herein, words in this Bylaw shall have the meanings prescribed in section 453 of the Municipal Government Act. (2) In this bylaw the following terms shall have the meanings shown: Board means the Regional Assessment Review Board; "CARB means the Composite Assessment Review Board established in accordance with the Municipal Government Act that hears complaints on assessment notices for property other than the property described in section 2(2)(e) of this bylaw and section 460.1(1) 2 of the Municipal Government Act; Designated Officer means the person appointed to carry out the duties and functions of the clerk of the assessment 1 3474/A-2018 2 3474/A-2018

2 Bylaw 3474/2011 review boards in accordance with section 456 3 Municipal Government Act; of the (d) LARB means the Local Assessment Review Board established in accordance with the Municipal Government Act who hears complaints about assessment notices for: i. residential property with 3 or fewer dwelling units, or ii. farm land, or about a tax notice other than a property tax notice, business tax notice or improvement tax notice 4 ; (e) (f) (g) (h) Member means a member of the Regional Assessment Review Board; Minister means the Minister determined by the Province to be responsible for the Municipal Government Act; Partner Municipality means all those municipalities who enter into an agreement with the City to jointly establish a Regional Assessment Review Board and who enact a bylaw substantially in the form of this bylaw, as well as the City of Red Deer; Provincial Member means a person appointed as a provincial member to a CARB by the Minister. Partner Municipalities 3 The City of Red Deer and 5 The Partner Municipalities hereby jointly establish a Regional Assessment Review Board to exercise the functions of a Local Assessment Review Board and the functions of a Composite Assessment Review Board to have jurisdiction in their municipalities. Regional Board Review Committee 4 6 (1) The Regional Board Review Committee will consist of 5 Administrators who are volunteers from the Partner Municipalities. (2) The term for volunteer Regional Board Review Committee members is one year. 3 3474/A-2018 4 3474/A-2018 5 3474/A-2018 6 3474/A-2018

3 Bylaw 3474/2011 (3) The Regional Board Review Committee may establish their own procedures to carry out their function, but in doing so, they shall have due regard for procedural fairness. Appointment of Board Members 5 7 (1) The Regional Board Review Committee shall appoint not more than 20 citizens-at-large to be Members of the Regional Assessment Review Board. (2) The total number of Members to be appointed shall be determined by the Designated Officer. Establishment of Boards 6 The following Central Alberta Regional Assessment Review Boards are established: (d) one or more LARB s that consist of one (1) Member; one or more LARB s that consist of three (3) Members; one or more CARB s that consist of one (1) Provincial Member one or more CARB s that consist of one (1) Provincial Member and two (2) Members. Terms of Appointment 7 (1) Unless otherwise stated, all Members are appointed for three year terms except in the initial year where one-third is appointed for three year term; one-third is appointed for a two year term and the remaining one-third are appointed for a one year term. (2) If a vacancy on the Board occurs at any time the Regional Board Review Committee may appoint a new person to fill the vacancy for the remainder of that term. (3) A Member may be re-appointed to the Board at the expiration of his/her term. (4) A Member may resign from the Board at any time on written notice to the Designated Officer to that effect. (5) The Regional Board Review Committee may remove a Member for cause or misconduct 8 on the recommendation of the Designated Officer. 7 3474/A-2018 8 3474/A-2018

4 Bylaw 3474/2011 (6) Upon being appointed, the Member must successfully complete the training as prescribed by the Minister prior to participating in a hearing. Presiding Officer 8 The Members of every Board established under section 6 of this bylaw will select a Presiding Officer from among themselves who will: preside over and be responsible for the conduct of hearings; vote on matters submitted to the Board unless otherwise disqualified; sign orders, decisions and documents issued by the Board. Jurisdiction of the Board 9 The Board shall have jurisdiction to exercise the functions of a Local Assessment Review Board (LARB) and the functions of a Composite Assessment Review Board (CARB) under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act in respect of assessment complaints made by taxpayers of a Partner Municipality. Regional Advisory Group 10 (1) Board Members will elect from among themselves a Regional Advisory Group consisting of up to 4 members, and comprised of one Chair and up to 3 Vice Chairs. (2) The Regional Advisory Group will report to the Designated Officer on all matters affecting the Board and will: (d) assist the Designated Officer in developing policies governing hearings, conduct of Members, and other Board matters; evaluate Member performance to identify areas where additional training may be required and prepare reports regarding performance and re-appointment of Members; ensure other Members are provided mentoring; act as a liaison between the Members, board administration and the Designated Officer. (3) The duties of the Chair of the Regional Advisory Group include:

5 Bylaw 3474/2011 (d) (e) chairing meetings of the Regional Assessment Review Board and the Regional Advisory Group; establishing agendas for the Regional Advisory Group and the Regional Assessment Review Board meetings in consultation with the Designated Officer; liaising with the Designated Officer, Councils, and Partner Municipalities on behalf of the Regional Assessment Review Board; appointing an Acting Chair from the Regional Advisory Group; signing correspondence on behalf of the Regional Advisory Group. (4) If the Chair ceases to be a Member or is unable or unwilling to fulfil the Chair s duties, the Clerk may appoint one of the Vice Chairs to serve as Acting Chair until the Chair resumes the Chair s duties or the Members elect a new Chair. Designated Officer of the Board 11 (1) 9 The Chief Administrative Officer of the City of Red Deer (CAO) shall appoint the Legislative Services Manager as the Designated Officer of the Board, and shall prescribe any remuneration associated with the position. The Designated Officer has the duties as set out in this Bylaw and any other duties assigned by the CAO of the City of Red Deer. (2) The Designated Officer is authorized to enter into agreements on behalf of the Board with other non-partner municipalities to provide Assessment Review Board Services. (3) The Designated Officer shall assist the Board in fulfilling its mandate. (4) The Designated Officer may appoint Acting Clerks 10 to perform the Designated Officer duties and functions provided they have successfully completed the training as prescribed by the Minister. (5) The Designated Officer shall consult with the Regional Advisory Group to set policies, procedures and directives governing hearing processes, Member conduct and other Board matters. 9 3474/A-2018 10 3474/A-2018

6 Bylaw 3474/2011 (6) The Designated Officer will consult with the Regional Advisory Group and Members on matters affecting the Boards. (7) The Designated Officer will make arrangements for issuing refunds of filing fees in accordance with the MGA and related regulations. (8) The Designated Officer will issue instructions to independent legal counsel for the Boards when required. (9) The Designated Officer may, at the request of a Presiding Officer of a Board sign orders, decisions and documents issued by the Board. (10) The Designated Officer may, at the request of the Chair of the Regional Advisory Group, sign documents issued by the Regional Advisory Group. (11) The Designated Officer may set fees payable for persons to obtain copies of the Board s decisions and documents. Hearings 12 (1) Hearings will be held at such time and place as determined by the Designated Officer. (2) The proceedings of the Board must be conducted in public except where the Board deals with information protected from disclosure under the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and section 464.1 of the MGA 11. Quorum and Voting at Hearings 13 (1) In accordance with section 458 of the MGA, quorum for the Boards shall be as follows: two Members, for LARB s established under section 6(1) of this bylaw; and one Provincial Member and one other Member, for CARB s established under section 6(1)(d) of this bylaw. (2) All Members must vote on all matters before the Board unless a pecuniary interest or a conflict of interest is declared. (3) The majority vote of those Members present and voting constitutes the decision of the Board. 11 3474/A-2018

7 Bylaw 3474/2011 Conflict of Interest 14 (1) 12 Where a Member is of the opinion that he or she has a conflict of interest in respect of a matter before the Board, the Member may absent himself or herself from the hearing, provided that prior to leaving the hearing, the Member: declares that he or she has a conflict of interest; and describes in general terms the nature of the conflict of interest. (2) The Designated Officer shall cause a record to be made in the Record of Hearing of the Members absence and the reasons for it. (3) For the purposes of this provision, a Member has a conflict of interest in a respect of a matter before the Board when he or she is of the opinion that: he or she has a personal interest in the matter which would conflict with his or her obligation as a Member to fairly consider the issue; or substantial doubt as to the ethical integrity of the Member would be raised in the minds of a reasonable observer, if that Member were to participate in the consideration of that matter. Pecuniary Interest 15 (1) The pecuniary interest provisions of the MGA apply to hearings and meetings of the Board, as though Members were councillors attending meetings of council. (2) A Member who fails to declare a pecuniary interest in a matter before the Board, or fails to absent himself or herself from proceedings dealing with such a matter, ceases to be a Member of the Board. Commencement of Complaints 16 In accordance with section 460 of the MGA, a taxpayer may commence an assessment complaint by: mailing or delivering to the address specified on the assessment or tax notice a complaint in the form set out in the Matters Relating to Assessment Complaints Regulation, 12 3474/A-2018

8 Bylaw 3474/2011 Alberta Regulation 201/2017 13 specified in the MGA; and and within the time limits paying the applicable fee. Rules of Order 17 The Board will conduct hearings in accordance with: (1) the express provisions of the MGA and related regulations; (2) principles of natural justice and procedural fairness; and (3) policies and procedures approved by the Board. Notice of Decisions & Record of Hearing 18 (1) After the hearing of a complaint, the Designated Officer shall: under direction of the Presiding Officer, assist with the preparation of 14 the decision or order of the Board and the reasons for the decision in compliance with the MGA; and arrange for the order or decision of the Board to be signed; and distributed in accordance with the requirements under the MGA and the Matters Relating to Assessment Complaints Regulation, Alberta Regulation 201/2017 15. (2) The Designated Officer will maintain a Record of Hearing in accordance with the MGA Matters Relating to Assessment Complaints Regulation, Alberta Regulation 201/2017 16. Delegation of Authority 19 In accordance with its authority under MGA section 203(1) to delegate power, Council hereby delegates: to the Regional Board Review Committee, its authority under MGA s. 454.1(1) & s. 454.2(1) to appoint members of the Assessment Review Boards; to the Designated Officer, its authority under MGA s.454.1(1) & 454.2(1) to prescribe the remuneration and expenses payable to each Member of the assessment review board; and 13 3474/A-2018 14 3474/A-2018 15 3474/A-2018 16 3474/A-2018

9 Bylaw 3474/2011 to the Designated Officer, its authority under MGA s. 481(1) to set fees payable by Complainants. (d) 17 to the Designated Officer, its authority under MGA s. 454.1(2), s. 454.2(2) & s. 455(2) to appoint a Member as the Chair of the LARB and the CARB and prescribe the term of office and the remuneration and expenses, if any, payable to the Chair Reimbursement of Costs 20 The City of Red Deer shall pay for the administrative costs associated with the operation of the Regional Assessment Review Board. Recovery of costs from Partner Municipalities will be as set out in the agreements established. Transitional 21 (1) This Bylaw comes into effect January 01, 2012. (2) Bylaw 3441/2009 and 3433/2009 are repealed effective January 01, 2012. READ A FIRST TIME IN OPEN COUNCIL this 14 th day of November 2011. READ A SECOND TIME IN OPEN COUNCIL this 14 th day of November 2011. READ A THIRD TIME IN OPEN COUNCIL this 14 th day of November 2011. AND SIGNED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK this 14 th day of November 2011. Councillor Chris Stephan DEPUTY MAYOR Frieda McDougall DEPUTY CITY CLERK 17 3474/A-2018