Fees & Charges Bylaw No. 693, 2020 (Consolidated April 2026)
Nakusp, British Columbia
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Fees & Charges Consolidated Bylaw
Amending Bylaw Name & Adoption
Amendment Made
Bylaw 693 - 1, 2021 - Adopted February 8, 2021
Replaced Schedule 1, 4, 10, 11
Bylaw 693 - 2, 2021 - Adopted March 22, 2021
Replaced Schedule 9
Bylaw 700, 2022 - Adopted February 14, 2022
Replaced Schedule 1, 6, 10, 11
Bylaw 717, 2023 - Adopted January 9, 2023
Replaced Schedule 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15
Bylaw 723, 2023 - Adopted May 8, 2023
Replaced Schedule 3, 8
Bylaw 732, 2024 - Adopted January 22, 2024
Replaced Schedule 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15
Bylaw 739, 2024 - Adopted September 23, 2024
Replaced Schedule 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14
Bylaw 746, 2025 - Adopted February 10, 2025
Replaced Schedule 1, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15
Bylaw 752, 20254 - Adopted July 14, 2025
Replaced Schedule 1, 2, 3, 6, 12
Bylaw 758, 2026 - Adopted January 26, 2026
Replaced Schedule 4, 6, 10, 11, 14
Bylaw 761, 2026 - Adopted April 27, 2026
Replaced Schedule 1, 15
This bylaw is a 'consolidated' version and includes amendments up to the date listed in
the bylaw heading. It is placed on the Internet for convenience only, is not the official
or legal version, and should not be used in place of certified copies, which can be
obtained through the Village of Nakusp Office.
Village of Nakusp
Bylaw No. 693, 2020
A BYLAW TO ESTABLISH FEES AND CHARGES FOR SERVICES, GOODS AND INFORMATION FOR THE
VILLAGE OF NAKUSP
CONSOLIDATED TO INCLUDE BYLAW 693-1, 693-2, 700, 717, 723, 732, 739, 746, 752, 758, & 761
2026.
WHEREAS in accordance with the provision of Section 8(2) of the Community Charter, a municipality
may provide any service that the council considers necessary or desirable, and may do this directly or
through another public authority or another person or organization,
AND WHEREAS in accordance with the provision of Section 8(3) of the Community Charter, a council
may, by bylaw, regulate, prohibit and impose requirements in relation to municipal services,
AND WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of Section 12 of the Community Charter a council
may, by bylaw, establish variations, terms and conditions in relation to municipal services,
AND WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of Section 15 of the Community Charter a council
may provide for a system of licenses, permits or approvals,
AND WHEREAS in accordance with the provisions of Section 194 of the Community Charter a council
may, by bylaw, impose a fee payable in respect to all or part of a service and information of the
municipality;
AND WHEREAS Council deems it necessary and desirable to exercise the authority provided by the
Community Charter to cover costs of providing services, information, licenses, permits and approvals;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Village of Nakusp in open meeting assembled,
HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
a) This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as "Village of Nakusp Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 693,
2020.
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 2
b) The Village of Nakusp imposes fees for the provision of services and information as specified in
Schedules as listed below:
1. Hot Springs Rates
2. Cemetery Rates
3. License to Occupy
4. Waste Control Fees
5. Animal Control
6. Campground Rates
7. BC Liquor Control and Licensing Branch Cannabis Consultation
8. Business License Rates
9. Subdivision and Development Services Fees
10. Sewer Rates
11. Water Rates, Charges and Fees
12. Municipal Services and Document Fees and Charges
13. Marina Slip Rental Rates
14. Facilities Rates and Fees
15. Development Procedures Fees and Charges
c) Fees or charges imposed under this Bylaw for the provision of services or information apply
instead of fees or charges imposed under other bylaws for the same services or information.
SCHEDULES ATTACHED
Schedule 1 - Hot Spring User Rates
Schedule 2 - Cemetery Rates
Schedule 3 - License to Occupy
Schedule 4 - Waste Control Fees
Schedule 5 - Animal Control
Schedule 6 - Campground Rates
Schedule 7 - BC Liquor Control and Licensing Branch Cannabis Consultation
Schedule 8 - Business License Fees
Schedule 9 - Subdivision and Development Services Fees
Schedule 10 - Sewer Rates
Schedule 11 - Water Rates, Charges and Fees
Schedule 12 - Municipal Services and Document Fees and Charges
Schedule 13 - Marina Slip Rental Rates
Schedule 14 - Facilities Rates and Fees
Schedule 15 - Development Procedures Fees and Charges
d)
Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 632 and all amending bylaws, being Bylaw Nos. 632-1, 632-2, 632-3,
632-4, 632-5, 632-6, 632-7, 632-8, 632-9, 632-10 are hereby repealed.
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 2
Read a first time the 13th day of January, 2020.
Read a second time the 13th day of January, 2020
Read a third time the 27th day of January, 2020
Reconsidered, finally passed and adopted the 10th day of February, 2020
Mayor
Chief Administrative Officer
Amended by Bylaw 761,
2026
SCHEDULE 1
HOT SPRINGS, CHALETS, AND CAMPGROUND FEES
*Applicable Taxes Included Where Relevant*
1. For the purpose of Schedule 1 of this bylaw, the following terms are defined:
1.1
'Accommodator Rate' means a subsidized single admission pass sold to any business offering
accommodation to the traveling public, which has a valid business license within the Village of
Nakusp. A minimum of 50 passes must be purchased at a time. The business has the option to sell
passes to its patrons for a profit or provide for free for promotional purposes. The business must
not sell accommodator passes to the public who are not staying at their establishment for less than
Nakusp Hot Springs' regular adult single entrance rate.
1.2
'Adult' means a person 18 years of age to 59 years of age;
1.3
'BC Transit Passenger' means any person who arrives at the Nakusp Hot Springs by traveling on the
vehicle marked for public transportation by BC Transit.
1.4
'CAO' means the Chief Administrative Officer for the Village of Nakusp or their designate.
1.5
'Christmas Passes' means a set number of Hot Springs passes available for purchase at a reduced
price from the Village Office, during its regular business hours, from November 12 to December 24
of any given year.
1.6
'Child' means a person from birth up to 5 years of age.
1.7
'Cost' means the total cost per unit incurred by the Nakusp Hot Springs to procure items for resale,
and includes any additional fees incurred, including but not limited to shipping, duty, and handling.
Cost is used to determine the appropriate resale price of food and retail items sold at the Nakusp
Hot Springs.
1.8
'Day Admission' means a pass that allows a person to enter into the Hot Springs as many times as
they desire during the regular business hours of one day.
1.9
'Family Pass' means two adults or seniors, plus two youth and allows for a Single Admission per
person into the Hot Springs.
1.10
'Group Passes' means a number of not less than 10 passes purchased at once for the single entry of
a group of people into the Hot Springs.
1.11
'High Season' means the period from May 15 to October 15.
1.12
'Late Rate' means entry into the pool from 6 pm to closing time, plus a Day Pass for the following
day.
1.13
'Low Season' means the period from October 16 to May 14.
1.14
'Manager' means the person hired by the CAO to manage the Hot Springs department and, in the
absence of a manager being employed, includes a person hired as the Supervisor at the Hot Springs.
1.15
'Senior' means a person 60 years of age or older.
1.16
'Single Admission' means one entry into the Hot Pools which expires once the person leaves the
front entrance of the Hot Springs facility building.
1.17
'Upgrade pass' means the fee established to upgrade from a single admission pass to a day
admission pass.
1.18
'Winter Wednesday' means the first Wednesday after October 31 to the last Wednesday before
April 1.
1.19
'Youth' means a person older than 5 years but younger than 18 years.
Single Admission
Day
Admissi
on
10 Swim Pass -
(Single Swims)
Adult
$15.00
$22.00
$100.00
Senior (60+)
$14.00
$20.50
$100.00
Youth (6-17)
$14.00
$20.50
$100.00
Child
Free
Late Rate
$27.00 Adult
$25.00 Youth/Senior
BC Transit Passengers
$8.50
Winter Wednesday
$8.50
Family Pass
$46.00
$65.00
Each additional
Youth/Child added to a
$10.00
$15.00
Group Passes for
Youth only groups
$8.50 per youth
(minimum 10 youth,
accompanying adults $10
each)
Price
Group Pass for mixed ages groups
$10.00 per person
Accommodator Rate for all ages
$9.00 per pass (any age)
plus $50 setup fee per every 250 cards
Christmas Passes
$50.00 for 5 Single Admissions
Towel Rental
$4.00
(plus a $5.00 refundable deposit)
Swim Suit Rental
$5.00
Lock Rental
$2.00
(plus a $6.00 refundable deposit)
UPGRADE
Adult Upgrade
$7.00 to upgrade to a day admission
Senior/Youth Upgrade
$6.50 to upgrade to a day admission
RETAIL
Retail items must be sold at a minimum of cost plus 10%.
Manager shall set the appropriate retail price based on current market conditions.
The Manager may reduce the price of a retail item to the minimum level if that item has been in stock for
a period of 6 months, or once food items reach within one week of the best-before date printed on the
packaging.
Items or services sold on commission will result in the Village collecting a minimum of 20% of the retail
price of that item or service sold at the Nakusp Hot Springs.
PROMOTIONAL
The CAO may authorize discounts for swim rates equivalent to Winter Wednesday and up to 25% off
accommodations for cross promotional events with local not-for-profit organizations serving the
community.
Complimentary passes and donations may be issued as per Policy C015
NAKUSP HOT SPRINGS CAMPGROUND FEES
(Includes Taxes)
High Season
May 15 - October 15
Off Season
October 16 - May 14
Tenting site
$28.00
N/A
RV sites without power
$38.00
$25.00
RV sites with power
$45.00
$45.00
Firewood
$12.00
$12.00
NAKUSP HOT SPRINGS CHALET FEES
- Damage/pet deposit of $200.00 required
- 10% discount for seniors (65+)
- $25.00 cancellation fee for campground and chalets
Extra Occupancy Charge
Adult/Senior/Youth
$25.00
Pet
$30.00
(Maximum $90.00 per stay
Oct 16, 2025 -
May 14, 2026
May 15, 2026 -
Oct 15, 2026
Oct 16, 2026 -
May 14, 2027
May 15, 2027 - Oct 15,
2027
Chalet 1
$285.00
$350.00
$325.00
$380.00
Chalet 1A
$145.00
$190.00
$155.00
$205.00
Chalet 2/3/4
$180.00
$230.00
$215.00
$250.00
Chalet 2A/3A/4A
$135.00
$160.00
$145.00
$170.00
Full Chalet (2,3,4)
$285.00
$350.00
$325.00
$380.00
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 6
SCHEDULE 2
CEMETERY FEES
(All fees are subject to Applicable Tax)
GRAVE SPACE
SPACE
CARE FUND
TOTAL
Adult
$600
$300
$900
Family
$1,050
$300
$1,350
Infant/Child
$225
$150
$375
Cremation
$225
$150
$375
* Non-residents of Nakusp & Area K are subject
to a 25% premium on grave space rates
GRAVE PREPARATION
Adult
$900
Infant/Child
$700
Cremation
$225
EXHUMATION
Adult
$1,200
Infant/Child
$1,200
Cremation
$300
GRAVE LINERS
Adult
$525
Infant/Child
$225
Cremation
$150
Double Cremation
$300
OTHER CHARGES
Full Burials after 2 pm weekdays
$375
Cremation after 2 pm weekdays
$225
Burials on weekends and holidays
$600
Transfer Fee
$75
INSTALLATION OF MEMORIAL
CARE FUND
TOTAL
$300
$75
$375
INSTALLATION OF MEMORIAL
CARE FUND
TOTAL
$300
$500
$875
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 7
SCHEDULE 3
LICENSE TO OCCUPY FEES
USE
FEE + GST (5%)
1
Food Truck
$50.00
2
Seasonal Patio Expansion
Minimum seasonal fee of $250 or
$50.00 per square metre of licensed
area use; whichever is greater.
3
Farmers Market on a Street
$50.00
4
Storage Rental at Nakusp & District
Sports Complex
Initial $50.00 agreement fee plus
$1.25/sq ft per month.
5
All Other License to Occupy
Agreements
$50.00
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 8
SCHEDULE 4
WASTE CONTROL FEES
Village Garbage Bags
Non- Residential Receptacle
$4.50 per bag
$30.00 per cubic meter
Based on the manufacturer's specifications for
receptacle size. Fee applies regardless of whether
bin is full.
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 9
Dog Impound Fees
SCHEDULE 5
ANIMAL CONTROL FEES
1. For each impoundment:
a) All Dogs
Actual cost +
15% admin fee
2. Dangerous dog surcharge:
a) All dogs defined in Part 2 of Bylaw No. upon completion of Schedule 'A'
$350.00
3. Care and feeding of dogs during impoundment (additional to foregoing)
a) All dogs - per day
$30.00
Dog Licensing Fees:
The following license fees shall be in effect in the Village of Nakusp from resident owners of every dog
over the age of 6 months:
For payments received:
Before January
31 of any year:
Between January
31 - June 30 of any
year
After July 1 of
any year:
1. Guide Dog
No charge
No charge
No charge
2. Neutered Male
$ 15.00
$ 20.00
$ 10.00
3. Unneutered Male
$ 45.00
$ 50.00
$ 25.00
4. Spayed Female
$ 15.00
$ 20.00
$ 10.00
5. Unspayed Female
$ 45.00
$ 50.00
$ 25.00
The required license fee shall be reduced by 50% when verification is provided that the owner
of the dog is a senior citizen (60 years or older)
6. Replacement Tag (at all times during year)
$ 5.00
7. Licenses purchased directly from Animal Control Officer for those
unlicensed dogs that have been captured running at large (in addition
to regular applicable fees as above)
$5.00 per dog
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 10
SCHEDULE 6
CAMPGROUND FEES
(fees include applicable tax)
High Season
(June 15 - August 31)
Low Season
(All other dates)
Sites 1 - 10 (power provided)
$46.00/night
$39.00/night
Remaining Sites, including overflow
$39.00/night
$32.00/night
Second vehicle at a camp site
$15.00/night
$15.00/night
Shower only (non registered guest)
$5.00 each
$5.00 each
Sani Dump (non registered guest)
$10.00 each
$10.00 each
Cancellation Fee
$25.00
$25.00
Reservation Fees
November 1 - February 28
$20.00 per reservation
March 1 - October 30
$10.00 per reservation
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 11
SCHEDULE 7
BC LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING BRANCH CANNABIS CONSULTATION
(fees include applicable tax)
Under the provisions of the BC Cannabis Control and Licensing Act, the Province must consult with the
Local Government prior to issuing a license for the sale of cannabis.
Fee for assessing an application
$250.00
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 12
SCHEDULE 8
BUSINESS LICENSE FEES
CATEGORY
DESCRIPTION
FEE
APARTMENTS
Rental of four (4) or more of self-contained units
Annual Fire Inspection required.
$100 plus $25 per unit
over 4
BANKS
Banks, Credit Unions & Trust Companies providing
financial services
$400
CAMPGROUND
$100 plus $10 per
campsite
CANNABIS RETAIL SALES
FACILITY
Sale of Cannabis and cannabis accessories
$300 Initial Application
& $125 Renewal
CIRCUS - EXIBITION OR
ENTERTAINMENT
Circus, carnivals, exhibitions or animals and/or
entertainment within public buildings or tents
and/or mechanical rides
$150 per day
GARBAGE COLLECTION Providing the service of garbage collection within the
Municipality's boundaries, 1 vehicle included.
$125 plus $25 per
additional vehicle
HOME OCCUPATION
Carrying on a business within the primary dwelling unit in
a residential zone, includes the conducting of those
services in a temporary rental space.
$100
HOME OCCUPATION
As above but for a period of 3 months per calendar year
$30
HOTEL / MOTEL
Annual Fire Inspection required
$100 plus $25 per
unit
JANITORIAL
Providing the cleaning of commercial, office or homes
from commercial premises.
$100
FOOD TRUCK/TRAILER
Mobile unit that can set up to prepare and sell food and
drink
$125 per month
FOOD TRUCK - SPECIAL
EVENT(S)
Mobile unit that can set up to prepare and sell food and
drink during a special event on public property.
$25 per day max five
(5) days.
MOBILE FOOD CART
A cart that attaches behind a bike, pushed like a
wheelbarrow or self-propelled concession on the sale of
food or drink
$125 per month
MUSHROOM BUYER
$100
MOBILE VENDORS ON
PRIVATE PROPERTY
A business carried out entirely in a mobile unit where the
stocked items being offered for sale are carried and
contained in the mobile unit.
$500
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
A person operating under the appropriate B.C.
regulations and as defined in the Business Licence Bylaw.
Includes law firms, accounting office, health care or
therapy practitioners.
$125 plus $25 per
practitioner
SHORT TERM VACTION
RENTALS
Annual Fire Inspection required
$300 per unit
RESTAURANTS/LOUNGES/
PUBS
Annual Fire Inspection required
$125
TAXI AND BUS/VEHICLE
FOR HIRE
Providing transportation of the public for a fee,
1 vehicle included.
$125 plus $25 per
additional vehicle
TRAILER COURT
Four (4) pads included.
$100 plus $25 per
additional pad
YOUTH
Business owned and operated by youth 18 years of age or
younger
No charge
NON-PROFIT
Non-profit organizations (subject to request by the
Municipality for financial statement)
No charge
ALL OTHER BUSINESSES
NOT CLASSIFIED IN THIS
SCHEDULE
$125
MULTIPLE USES ON ONE
PROPERTY
Multiple uses in one building which services complement
each other such as hotel, restaurant, bar, etc.
Highest Business
license fee plus $100
per additional
business
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 13
Discounts and Late Fees
Early Business License Fee
payment
New applications with fees paid or existing license
renewed with fees paid on or before December 31 of
the year prior to when the license is valid.
$25 discount off total
business license fees
amounting to $100 or
more
Pro-rating of fee
For new business license for businesses pursuant to
section 5 of the Business License Bylaw
As per Business License
Bylaw No. 715 and as
amended
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 14
SCHEDULE 9
SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICING BYLAW FEES
1. Application Fees
A person applying for subdivision approval shall submit with the application the fees described in
Schedule 9 of this bylaw.
2. Application Fees for Conventional Subdivisions:
- $350 for a subdivision of one parcel into two parcels, upon receipt of the initial application, the
fee is charged in full or as follows:
o 80% of the fee is payable for the issuance of a Statement of Conditions (SOC);
o The remaining 20% is payable when the final application for subdivision is submitted for
approval.
- $600 plus $50.00 per each newly created parcel when a parcel is subdivided into three (3) and up
to ten (10) parcels, upon receipt of the initial application, the fee is charged in full or as follows:
o 80% is payable for the issuance of a Statement of Conditions (SOC);
o The remaining 20% is payable when the final application for subdivision is submitted for
approval. NOTE: if one lot is made into three, two new lots are created, and so on.
- $1400 plus $50.00 per each newly created parcel when a parcel is subdivided into more than ten
(10) parcels, upon receipt of the initial application, the fee is charged in full or as follows:
o 80% is payable for the issuance of a Statement of Conditions (SOC);
o The remaining 20% is payable when the final application for subdivision is submitted for
approval.
- The Approving Officer shall have sole discretion whether an SOC is required.
3. Application Fees for Strata Subdivisions:
- Bare land Strata Subdivision will be the same as those for a Conventional Subdivision
- Plus $500 if it is a phased-strata development
- $300 for the first unit plus $100 for each additional unit to a maximum of $1000 for a Strata
conversion of a building presently or previously occupied.
4. Oher Administration and Inspection Fees
Legal fees:
a) Any legal fees incurred by the Village for the review of an application for any subdivision or strata
application will be charged to the applicant at cost and payable to the Village prior to the final
approval of the application being granted.
Additional Planning or Engineering Reviews:
b) Any application deemed by the Approving Officer as requiring review by a professional planner,
under contract with the Village, shall be charged to the applicant at cost and will be payable to the
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 15
Village prior to the final approval of the application being granted.
c) A person submitting an application that requires the installation of services or infrastructure, that in
the opinion of the Approving Officer requires additional review by the Village's contracted engineer,
shall be responsible for the engineering review at cost and payable to the Village prior to final
approval of the application being granted.
5. Final Subdivision Approval Fees
A person, prior to making application for Final Subdivision Approval, shall submit the following fees:
a) payment to the Village three percent (3%) of the Design Engineer's cost estimate for
construction of works including utilities and roads to facilitate the inspection of the works;
b) payment to the Village the cost of connecting the works to the Village's sewage, water and
storm water systems;
c) payment to the Village for upgrading the existing works and services or installing of new works
and services that will be undertaken by the Village;
d) payment to the Village of all application fees as prescribed in Schedule 9 of this bylaw;
e) payment of a security deposit for the maintenance and repair of the works and services during
the warranty period that shall commence the date Final Subdivision Approval is granted, in the
form of cash or an irrevocable letter of credit drawn on a chartered bank in Canada in the
amount of 10% of the estimated cost of the works and services, or $2000 which ever is greater
and shall enter into a security agreement to the satisfaction of the Village.
6. Refunds
Refunds for any of the fees listed in Schedule 9 will not be provided to an applicant once an
application has been submitted, unless a written request to have the application withdrawn is
received by the Approving Officer, within seven (7) calendar days from the date the Application is
received.
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 16
SCHEDULE 10
SEWER RATES
Annual Sewer Rates
Category
Category Name
Annual Rate
S01
Single family dwelling
$618.53
S02
Apartments - per unit
$505.42
S03
Retail and other businesses
$726.17
S05
Restaurant and Cafe
$1,525.36
S06
Two family residence
$1,021.76
S08
Large Grocer
$1,687.72
S10
Church, Church Hall and Public Hall
$618.53
S11
Licensed Lounge
$1,550.90
S12
Car Wash - per wash unit
$543.73
S13
School per class room
$618.53
S14
Hospital, intermediate care facility - per bed
$618.53
S17
Sports Complex
$3,649.15
S18
Sani Dump
$3,370.50
S20
Mobile home park - each space
$457.98
S21
Drive-In Restaurant (with no indoor seating)
$1,144.01
S24
Laundromat - per washer
$383.32
S30
Campground - per site
$72.99
S41
Garage, service station or body shop
$919.60
S70
Bachelor Dwelling - per unit
$335.73
S74
Government Building
$618.53
S84
Hotel/motel Room - per room
$259.09
S99
Vacant lot with service available
$144.14
Basic Connection Fee
Single Sewer Connection
Actual cost ($3,000 deposit required) plus 15%
admin fee
Multifamily/Commercial
Actual cost (Full deposit of estimated cost
required) plus 15% admin fee
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 17
EXCEPTIONS:
1. The Sewer rate shall be charged against the owner of real property where a sewer connection
has been installed to the real property line.
2. Where more than one use is incorporated into the same building or buildings the charge shall
be the total of the rates for each use.
3. The sewer rate shall be invoiced on an annual basis and due August 31 of said year.
4. Every owner who shall pay his full sewer rate in advance for the year on or before the last
working day of March of each and every year, shall be entitled to a discount in the amount of
5% of the annual invoice.
5. All invoices shall be mailed annually to the owner or owners of real property, at the last address
as set out in the tax roll of the Municipality.
6. All rates, charges and fees which remains unpaid after the thirty-first (31st) day of December in
any year shall be deemed to be taxes in arrears on the property concerned and shall be
collected pursuant to the provisions of the Community Charter.
7. The basic connection fee will be applied at the time of subdivision or permit application as a
condition of final approval to ensure that the cost is applied to the developer and not a
prospective buyer.
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 18
SCHEDULE 11
WATER RATES, CHARGES AND FEES
Unmetered Water
Rates
Category
Category Name
Annual Rate
W01
Single family dwelling
$563.35
W02
Apartments, Duplex, Triplex, Fourplex - first
unit
$563.35
W03
Retail and other businesses
$600.17
W04
Hotel/motel
Room
-
owner/manager
residence
$600.17
W05
Restaurant and Cafe
$965.06
W08
Large Grocer
$2,016.53
W09
Church or church hall
$499.33
W10
Public hall or place of amusement with two
separate washroom facilities
$806.61
W11
Licensed Lounge
$1,670.84
W12
Car Wash - per wash unit
$502.80
W13
Water Bottling Plant- per cubic meter
$22.41
W14
Hospital, intermediate care facility - per bed
$484.93
W15
Fire hall
$361.70
W17
Sports Complex
$4,034.68
W18
Concrete batch plant
$1,656.45
W19
Cemetery
$225.66
W20
Mobile home park - each pad
$440.12
W21
Drive-In Restaurant (with no indoor seating)
$723.39
W24
Laundromat - per washer
$392.10
W25
Beach and park washrooms - per building
$169.64
W26
Beach and park sprinkling
$1,347.56
W30
Campground - per site
$80.01
W35
Swimming Pool
$417.71
W40
Farm with livestock (horse, cow, sheep,
swine) with one residence
$1,126.71
W41
Garage, service station or body shop
$721.81
W52
Apartments, Duplex, Triplex, Fourplex - each
additional unit
$392.10
W84
Hotel/motel Room - per room
$278.47
W99
Vacant lot with service available
$144.04
WES
Nakusp Elementary School
$7,275.52
WSS
Nakusp Secondary School
$11,161.34
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 19
Basic Connection Fee
Residential Water Connection
Actual Cost ($3,000 deposit required) plus
15% admin fee
Multifamily/Commercial
Actual cost (Full deposit of estimated cost
required) plus 15% admin fee
Other Services
Temporary water on for construction (max 1 year)
$563.35 + tax
Temporary water shut off
$55.00 + tax
Rush Temporary water shut off (less than 2 business days notice)
$156.50 + tax
Water turn-on
$55.00 + tax
Rush Water turn-on (less than 2 business days notice)
$156.50 + tax
Location of Service
$84.00 + tax
Rush Location of Service (less than 2 business days notice)
$156.50 + tax
Annual Metered Water Rates
Category
Min. Monthly Rates
¾ inch service
$33.43
1 inch service
$66.86
1 ½ inch service
$133.71
2 inch service
$220.63
> 2 inch service
To Be Determined upon activation
Water allowance 20,000 liters / month
Rate for service over monthly allowance (for
each 1,000 litres or fraction thereof)
$3.50
Testing water meter reported to be
malfunctioning; no charge if defective. For
meters found not defective the testing fee
shall be:
$65.00 + tax
Water meters may be read and billed quarterly or for a longer period and prorated
accordingly
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 19
SCHEDULE 12
MUNICIPAL SERVICES AND DOCUMENT FEES AND CHARGES
SERVICE CHARGES
1.
Service charge on payments to Village by cheque or
preauthorized $25.00 / item debit that are returned due to
insufficient funds.
2.
Owner request for civic address change (only valid request as
per Bylaw no. 576 as amended)
$75.00
3.
Affidavit signature for non-residents/non-property owners
$40.00
4.
Work Order Request - Charged out at staff rates plus
equipment/consumable costs plus 15% admin fee.
DOCUMENT FEES
5.
Tax Certificates
$35.00 each
6.
By-laws (maximum of $20.00 per bylaw)
$0.50 per page
7.
Council & Committee Minutes
$0.50 per page
8.
Reports
$0.50 per page
9.
All other photocopies
$0.50 per page
10.
Comfort Letter
$75.00
11.
FOI Request
$10.00
12.
Tax/Utility Bill Reprint
$10.00
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 19
SCHEDULE 13
MARINA SLIP RENTAL RATES
Annual Rates - Village of Nakusp Residents
Slip #
Maximum Boat Length
Rate
1F-21F, 37F
20 ft
$1,200 + tax
22F-36F
24 ft
$1,350 + tax
43I-58I, 38F
28 ft
$1,600 + tax
59I-63I
28 ft
$800 + tax
64O-72O
28 ft
$1,350 + tax
Annual Rates - Non-Residents
Slip #
Maximum Boat Length
Rate
1F-21F, 37F
20 ft
$1,500 + tax
22F-36F
24 ft
$1,687.50 + tax
43I-58I, 38F
28 ft
$2,000 + tax
59I-63I
28 ft
$1,000 + tax
64O-72O
28 ft
$1,687.50 + tax
Short Term Rentals (Slip #'s 73O-85O)
Maximum Boat Length
Rate
Daily Rate
28 ft
$40 + tax
Weekly Rate (7 days)
28 ft
$200 + tax
Monthly Rate (30 days)
28 ft
$600 + tax
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 19
SCHEDULE 14
FACILITIES RATES AND FEES
Facility
Period
Commercial
Cost recovery (fitness,
non-profit, youth)
Auditorium
1-2 hours
$90.00
$50.00
3-4 hours
$175.00
$90.00
5-8 hours
$350.00
$125.00
Auditorium Stage
1-2 hours
$30.00
$30.00
3-4 hours
$55.00
$45.00
5-8 hours
$75.00
$55.00
Portable Stage (Set up & Take down)
Per Occurrence
$75.00
$75.00
Sound System
Day
$10.00
$10.00
Kitchen
2-4 hours
$75.00
$55.00
5-8 hours
$150.00
$90.00
Arena Floor (no ice)
2-4 hours
$380.00
$200.00
5-8 hours
$760.00
$300.00
Lobby
1-2 hours
$30.00
$30.00
3-4 hours
$55.00
$45.00
5-8 hours
$75.00
$55.00
Parking Lot (Included with Arena or Auditorium
Rental)
Hour
$55.00
No Charge
Day
$220.00
No Charge
Curling Club Lounge (when not in use by the
Curling Club) does not include bar, equipment,
lockers, or ice surface.
1-2 hours
$60.00
$60.00
2-4 hours
$110.00
$75.00
4-8 hours
$150.00
$125.00
Gazebo (Includes power)
Hour
$11.00
$11.00
Day
$55.00
$55.00
Park Concession (Includes power)
Day
$110.00
$110.00
Weekend
$187.00
$187.00
Gardens (Public area - no exclusive use available)
Per Occurrence
$55.00
$55.00
Beach (Public area - no exclusive use available)
Per Occurrence
$55.00
$55.00
Ball Diamonds
Day
$500.00
$250.00
Weekend
$850.00
$425.00
Emergency Services Building - Training Room
Hour
$24.00
$24.00
Day
$120.00
$120.00
Weekend
$240.00
$240.00
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 19
Deposits
Key Deposit
$55.00 per key
Damage Deposit - Public Beach/Gardens
$55.00
Damage Deposit - Auditorium with liquor license
$500.00
Damage Deposit - All other Rentals except
parking lot
$250.00
Arena Ice Rates
User Group
Period
Rate
Non Prime Time Youth
Hour
$50.75
Prime Time Youth (3:00 p.m-11:00p.m
Hour
$67.50
Out of Town Youth
Hour
$82.50
Non Prime Time Adult
Hour
$86.25
Prime Time Adult
Hour
$115.00
Out of Town Usage
Hour
$150.00
Christmas Break (All Age Groups)
Hour
$40.00
Non-Prime Time is 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. weekdays
Prime Time is 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. weekdays & all day on weekends
Stat Holidays - Rate is 1.5 times normal rate.
Tournament cancellation fee: Cancellation 30 days prior to tournament or $500
cancellation fee charged
The Village will provide one free rental of the facility per year to the major local users of the Arena (Minor Hockey, Figure
Skating, Commercial Hockey, Ladies, Old-Timers), for any one of the following:
-
one night per season for registration purposes (Auditorium)
-
one evening business meeting per month, during the ice season (Lobby);
-
one major weekend social or fund-raising event per ice season [for year-end banquets; cabarets or dances;
equipment swap sessions; etc.] (Auditorium)
Availability to these groups is dependent upon whether the applicable facility is open for bookings (i.e. otherwise not
booked).
Fee Waivers and reductions for non-profits will only be considered for the following rentals and must be approved by
the Joint Service Commission:
-
Auditorium
-
Arena Floor (no ice)
Applicable taxes will be added to all listed rates.
Bylaw No. 693, 2020 - Page 19
Amended by Bylaw 761,
2026
SCHEDULE 15
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FEES AND CHARGES
Application Fees
The following application fees shall apply to cover the estimated costs to the Village for
processing, inspecting and advertising related to the application; all fees and charges stated
below are non-refundable:
Application to amend Official Community Plan
$1,000.00
Application to amend Zoning Bylaw
$1,000.00
Joint Application to amend Official Community Plan
and Zoning Bylaw
$1,500.00
Application for Minor Development Variance Permit
$500.00
Application for Major Development Variance Permit
$1,000.00
Application for Temporary Use Permit
$700.00
Application for a Development Permit
Application fees will be calculated on the bases of estimated project development costs in
accordance with the following table:
Project Development Cost*
Application Fee
< $100,000
$500.00
$100,001 to $1,000,000
$1,000.00
$1,000,001 +
$1,650.00
Sign Permit in a Development Permit Area
$50.00
Sign Permit requiring an encroachment agreement -
additional fee to the above.
$50.00
*Project development cost: Includes all site development costs (site servicing, access,
parking, landscaping), building and structure costs, but does not include land costs. An
estimate of project development costs shall be provided by the Owner, and this estimate shall
be subject to the concurrence of the Chief Administrative Officer or designated official when
calculating the amount of the application fee.
Payment in Lieu of Parking
Per parking space
$8,000.00
Fees and charges are non-refundable.