2020 Tax Sale Deferral Bylaw No. 2020-32

Penticton, British Columbia

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## The Corporation of the City of Penticton Bylaw No. 2020-32 A bylaw to defer the 2020 Property Tax Sale. WHEREAS, under Division 7 of Part 16 of the Local Government Act, the Municipal Council of the City of Penticton must hold an annual tax sale at 10 a.m. on the last Monday in September, where the collector must offer for sale by public auction each parcel of real property on which taxes are delinquent; AND WHEREAS the Province of BC Order of the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, (Emergency Program Act) Ministerial Order M159 provides the ability for a municipality to defer the 2020 annual tax sale; AND WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the City of Penticton desires to defer the annual tax sale for 2020 until September 27, 2021, with the effect that the annual tax sale would be on that date in respect of the upset price described in Section 649 of the Local Government Act, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Municipal Council of the City of Penticton in open meeting assembled, hereby ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: ## Title: This Bylaw may be cited as "2020 Tax Sale Deferral Bylaw No. 2020-32". ## Purpose: That annual property tax sale under section 645 of the Local Government Act for 2020 is deferred until September 27, 2021. | READ A FIRST time this | 18 day of | August, 2020 | |--------------------------|-------------|----------------| | READ A SECOND time this | 18 day of | August, 2020 | | READ A THIRD time this | 18 day of | August, 2020 | | ADOPTED this | 18 day of | August, 2020 | In accordance with the Province of BC Ministerial Order No. M192, the Council of the City of Penticton may adopt a bylaw on the same day as third reading. <!-- image --> <!-- image --> da Nassilahi John Vassilaki, Mayor Angie Collison, Corporate Officer