By-Law No. 9 — Dangerous and Unsightly Premises and Property
Salisbury, New Brunswick
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## BY-LAW NO. 9
## A BY-LAW OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF SALISBURY RELATING TO DANGEROUS AND UNSIGHTLY PREMISES AND PROPERTY
WHEREAS Section 10(1)(d) of the Local Governance Act, S.N.B., Ch. 18, authorizes the Municipality to make a By-law for the purposes respecting dangerous or unsightly premises and property;
BE IT ENACTED by the Council of the Municipality of Salisbury under the authority vested in it by the Local Governance Act, S.N.B. 2017, ch. 18, as follows:
## 1) TITLE
- a) This By-law shall be cited as "Dangerous and Unsightly Premises and Property".
## 2) APPLICATION
- a) This By-law applies to the geographic limits of the Town of Salisbury, as established under Section 33 of Regulation 2022-50 of the Act and as shown in Schedule A.
## 3) DEFINITIONS
- a) "Act" means the Local Governance Act, S.N.B., Ch. 18 and any and all amendments thereto;
- c) "Clerk" means the Officer appointed as the Clerk, pursuant to section 74(1) of the Local Governance Act, SNB 2018, c. 18;
- b) "By-law Enforcement Officer" means a By-law Enforcement Officer for the Town, appointed under Section 72 of the Act ("Officer");
- d) "Dwelling" means a building, any part of which is used or is intended to be used for the purposes of human habitation;
- e) "Dwelling unit" means one or more rooms located within a dwelling and used or intended to be used for human habitation;
- g) "Municipality" means the Town of Salisbury, as incorporated under Section 33 of Regulation 2022-50 in the Local Governance Act and any and all amendments thereto;
- f) "Emergency" means and includes a situation in which there is imminent danger to public safety or of serious harm to premises or to a building or other structure
- h) "Person" means and includes a corporation, partnership or society and the heirs, executors, administrators or other legal representatives of a person, having ownership, possession, occupancy, charge or control of premises, dwelling unit or other structure;
- i) "Premises" means premises, property or land with all its appurtenances and
structures thereon;
- j) "Structure" means anything that is erected, built, or constructed of parts joined together.
## 4) OFFENCES AND PENALTIES RELATING TO DANGEROUS OR UNSIGHTLY PREMISES
- a) No person shall permit premises owned or occupied by him or her to be unsightly by permitting to remain on any part of the premises:
- i) any ashes, junk, rubbish or refuse;
3. ii) an accumulation of wood shavings, paper, sawdust or other residue of production or construction;
4. ili) a derelict vehicle, equipment or machinery or the body or any part of a vehicle, equipment or machinery, or
5. iv) a dilapidated building.
- b) No person shall permit a building or other structure owned or occupied by the person to become a hazard to the safety of the public by reason of being vacant or unoccupied.
- d) A person who violates or fails to comply with subsection 4(b) or 4(c) commits an offence that is, subject to subsections 4(e) and 4(f), punishable under Part 2 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act as a category F offence.
- c) No person shall permit a building or other structure owned or occupied by the person to become a hazard to the safety of the public by reason of dilapidation or unsoundness of structural strength.
- e) Despite subsection 56(6) of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act, if a person who is leasing a dwelling or dwelling unit to another person commits an offence under subsection 4(d) in relation to the dwelling or dwelling unit, the minimum fine that may be imposed by a judge under that Act in respect of the offence shall be $1,000.
10. (i) if the offence was committed in relation to a dwelling or dwelling unit by a person who is leasing the dwelling or dwelling unit to another person,
- f) If an offence under subsection 4(d) continues for more than one day,
12. the minimum fine that may be imposed is the sum of
13. $1,000, and
- b. the maximum fine that may be imposed is the maximum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues, and
15. The minimum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues after the first day, and
16. (i) in any other case,
- a. The minimum fine that may be imposed is the minimum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues, and
- b. The maximum fine that may be imposed is the maximum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues.
## 5) NOTICE TO OWNER OR OCCUPIER
- a) If a condition referred to in subsection 4(a), 4(b), or 4(c) exists, an Officer may notify:
2. (i) The owner or occupier of the premises, building or other structure,
3. (iii) The person who would receive the rent if the premises, building or other structure were let.
4. (i) The person managing or receiving the rent for the premises, building or other structure, whether on the person's own account or as agent or trustee of any other person, or
- b) A notice referred to in subsection 5(a) shall be in the form prescribed by regulation which shall
6. (i) be in writing,
7. (ii) be signed by the officer,
8. (iv) state what must be done to correct the condition,
9. (iii) state the conditions in subsection 4(a), 4(b), and/or 4(c) that exists,
10. (v) state the date before which the condition must be corrected, and
- c) A notice referred to in subsection 5(a) may be given in the following ways:
12. (vi) if an appeal may be brought under subsection 7(a), state the date for giving notice of the appeal.
13. (i) If the person to be notified is an individual,
- a. By personal delivery to the individual,
- b. By registered mail to the individual's latest known address,
- c. By posting the notice in a conspicuous place on the premises, building or other structure, and
17. (ii) if the person to be notified is a corporation,
- a. by personal delivery to an officer, director or agent of the corporation or to a manager or person who appears to be in control of any office or other place of business in the province where the corporation carries on business,
- c. by posting the notice in a conspicuous place on premises, building or other structure
- b. by registered mail to the corporation's registered office, or
- d) A notice that is posted in a conspicuous place under subparagraph 5(c)(i)(c) or 5(c)(ii)(c) shall be deemed to have been given to an individual or corporation on
the day it was posted.
- e) A notice given to a person referred to in paragraph 5(a) (il) or 5(a) (ill) shall be deemed to have been given to the owner of the premises, building or other structure.
## 6) EVIDENCE
- a) Proof of giving a notice in a manner provided for in subsection 5(c) may be made by a certificate or an affidavit purporting to be signed by the Bylaw enforcement officer referred to in subsection 5(a) naming the person named in the notice and specifying the time, place and manner in which notice was given.
2. (i) Admissible in evidence without proof of signature, and
- b) A document purporting to be a certificate under subsection 5(a) shall be
4. (ii) Conclusive proof that the person named in the certificate received notice of the matters referred to in the certificate.
- c) In a prosecution for a violation of a by-law made under paragraph 10(1)(d) of the Local Governance Act in which proof of the giving of the notice is made in accordance with subsection 6(a), the onus is on the accused to prove that the accused is not the person named in the certificate or affidavit.
6. (i) Received in evidence by any court in the province without proof of the signature,
- d) A notice given under section 3 and purporting to be signed by a Bylaw Enforcement Officer shall be:
8. (ii) Proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the facts stated in the notice, and
9. (iii) In a prosecution for a violation of a by- law made under paragraph 10(1)(d) of the Local Governance Act, proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that the person named in the notice is the owner or occupier of the premises, building or other structure in respect of which the notice was given.
## 7) APPEAL
- a) An owner or occupier of premises or a building or other structure who has been given a notice under section 5, other than a notice prepared and signed under subsection 12(a), and who is not satisfied with the terms or conditions set out in the notice may appeal to the appropriate committee of council by sending a notice of appeal by registered mail to the Clerk of the Municipality of Salisbury within 14 days after having been given the notice.
- c) On an appeal, the committee of the council shall hold a hearing into the matter at which the owner or occupier bringing the appeal has a right to be heard and may be represented by counsel.
- b) A notice that is not appealed to within the time referred to in subsection 7(a) shall be deemed to be confirmed and is final and binding on the owner or occupier who shall comply within the time and in the manner specified in the notice.
- d) On an appeal with respect to a notice under section 5 arising out of a condition
5. referred to in subsection 4(b), the onus is on the Municipality of Salisbury to prove that the building or structure has become a hazard to the safety of the public by reason of being vacant or unoccupied.
- f) The committee of council shall provide a copy of its decision to the owner or occupier who brought the appeal within 14 days of making its decision.
- e) On an appeal, the committee of the council may confirm, modify or rescind the notice or extend the time for complying with the notice.
- g) If a notice that is confirmed or modified by a decision of the committee of council under subsection 7(e) is not appealed within the time referred to in subsection 7(h), it shall be final and binding on the owner or occupier who shall comply within the time and in the manner specified in the notice.
- h) The owner or occupier who is provided with a copy of a decision under subsection 7(f) may appeal the decision to a judge of The Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick within 14 days after the copy of the decision was provided to the owner or occupier on the grounds that
10. (i) the procedure required to be followed by the Local Governance Act was not followed, or
11. (ii) The decision is unreasonable.
- j) A notice that is confirmed or modified by a judge of The Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick under subsection 7(i) shall be final and binding on the owner or occupier who shall comply within the time and in the manner specified in the notice.
- i) On an appeal, the judge of The Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick may confirm, modify or rescind the whole or any part of the decision of the committee of council, and the decision of the judge under this subsection is not subject to appeal.
- k) An appeal does not prevent a further notice from being given under section 5 or from being prepared and signed under subsection 12(a) in relation to a condition referred to in the notice that is the subject of the appeal, if there has been a change in the condition.
- 8) REGISTERING A NOTICE
- a) In this section "land registration office" means a registry office established under the Registry Act or a land titles office established under the Land Titles Act.
- b) A notice given under section 5 may be registered in the appropriate land registration office and, on registration, any subsequent owner of the premises, building or other structure in respect of which the notice was given shall be deemed, for the purposes of sections 10 and 12, to have been given the notice on the day on which the notice was given under section 5.
- c) Section 44 of the Registry Act and section 55 of the Land Titles Act do not apply to a registration under subsection 8(b).
- d) Within 30 days after the terms of a notice have been complied with or a debt due to the Municipality of Salisbury under subsection 10(c) or 12(d) or due to the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board under subsection 16(c), as the case may be, is discharged, the Municipality of Salisbury shall provide a certificate in the
form prescribed by regulation to that effect to the person to whom the notice was given under section 5 or was deemed to have been given under subsection 8(b), as the case may be, and the certificate shall operate as a discharge of the notice.
- e) A person to whom a certificate is provided under subsection 8(d) may register the certificate in the appropriate land registration office, and, on registration of the certificate, the appropriate registrar of the land registration office shall cancel registration of the notice in respect of which the certificate was provided.
## 9) OFFENCE AND PENALTY FOR A FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH A NOTICE
- a) A person who fails to comply with the terms of a notice given under section 5 commits an offence that is, subject to subsections 9(b) and 9(c), punishable under Part 2 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act as a category F offence.
- b) Despite subsection 56(6) of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act, if a person who is leasing a dwelling or dwelling unit to another person commits an offence under subsection 9(a) in relation to a notice given under section 5 with respect to the dwelling or dwelling unit, the minimum fine that may be imposed by a judge under that Act in respect of the offence is $1,000.
- c) If an offence under subsection 9(a) continues for more than one day,
- a. the minimum fine that may be imposed is the sum of
5. (i) if the offence was committed by a person in relation to a notice given under section 5 with respect to a dwelling or dwelling unit the person is leasing to another person,
- i. $1,000.00, and
- b. the maximum fine that may be imposed is the maximum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category Foffence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues, and
- ii. the minimum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues after the first day, and
9. (ii) in any other case,
- b. The maximum fine that may be imposed is the maximum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues.
11. The minimum fine that may be imposed is the minimum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues, and
- d) The conviction of a person under this section does not operate as a bar to further prosecution for the continued neglect or failure on the person's part to comply with the provisions of this Part.
## 10)POWER TO CLEAN, REPAIR, OR DEMOLISH
- a) If an owner or occupier does not comply with a final and binding notice given under section 5 within the time set out in the notice, the Municipality of Salisbury may, rather than commencing proceedings in respect of the violation or in addition to doing so,
2. (i) Cause the premises of that owner or occupier to be cleaned up or repaired if the notice arises out of a condition contrary to subsection 4(a),
3. (ii) Cause the building or other structure of that owner or occupier to be repaired or demolished if the notice arises out of a condition contrary to subsection 4(b), or
4. (iii) Cause the building or other structure of that owner or occupier to be demolished if the notice arises out of a condition contrary to subsection 4(c).
- b) Subsection 10(a) does not apply in respect of a notice prepared and signed under subsection 12(a).
- c) The costs of carrying out any work set out in subsection 10(d), including any associated charge or fee, are chargeable to the owner or occupier and become a debt due to the Municipality of Salisbury.
- d) For the purpose of subsection 10(a), the Officer who gave the notice in respect of the premises, building or other structure and the authorized employees of the Municipality of Salisbury or other persons acting on behalf of the Municipality of Salisbury may, at all reasonable times, enter the premises, building or other structure in order to clean up or repair the premises or repair or demolish the building or other structure, as the case may be.
- e) The Municipality of Salisbury or a person acting on its behalf is not liable to compensate an owner or occupier or any other person by reason of anything done by or on behalf of the Municipality of Salisbury in the reasonable exercise of its powers under this section.
## 11)REPORT REQUIRED BEFORE DEMOITION
- a) The Municipality of Salisbury shall not proceed to act under paragraph 10(a)(iii) unless it has a report from an architect, an engineer, a building inspector or the fire marshal that the building or structure is dilapidated or structurally unsound and that report is proof in the absence of evidence to the contrary that the building or structure is dilapidated or structurally unsound.
## 12)EMERGENCY
- a) If, on inspection of a property under Section 144 of the Local Governance Act, the by-law enforcement officer referred to in that section is satisfied that there is nonconformity with the provisions of this Part to such an extent as to pose an emergency, the by-law enforcement officer may prepare and sign a notice referred to in section 5 requiring the owner or occupier of the premises, building
2. or other structure in respect of which the notice is prepared to immediately carry out work to terminate the danger.
- b) After having prepared and signed a notice referred to in subsection 12(a), the Bylaw enforcement officer may, either before or after the notice is given, take any measures necessary to terminate the danger giving rise to the emergency, and, for this purpose, the by-law enforcement officer who prepared the notice and the authorized employees of the Municipality of Salisbury or other persons acting on behalf of the Municipality of Salisbury may, at any time, enter the premises, building or other structure in respect of which the notice was prepared.
- d) The cost of taking measures under subsection 12(b), including any associated charge or fee, is chargeable to the owner or occupier and becomes a debt due to the Municipality of Salisbury.
- c) The Municipality of Salisbury or a person acting on its behalf is not liable to compensate an owner or occupier or any other person by reason of anything done by or on behalf of the Municipality of Salisbury in the reasonable exercise of its powers under this section.
- e) If the notice referred to in subsection 12(a) was not given before measures were taken under subsection 12(b) to terminate the danger, the by-law enforcement officer shall give a copy of the notice as soon as the circumstances permit after the measures have been taken, and the copy of the notice shall have attached to it a statement by the by-law enforcement officer describing the measures taken by the Municipality of Salisbury and providing details of the amount spent in taking the measures.
- f) If the notice referred to in subsection 12(a) was given before the measures were taken under subsection 12(b), the by-law enforcement officer shall give a copy of the statement referred to in subsection 12(e) in the same manner as a notice is given under subsection 5(c) as soon as the circumstances permit after the measures have been taken.
## 13)OFFENCE AND PENALTY FOR OBSTRUCTION
- a) No person shall refuse entry to or obstruct or interfere with a Bylaw Enforcement Officer, an authorized employee or other person referred to in subsection 10(d) or 12(b) who under the authority of that subsection is entering or attempting to enter premises or a building or other structure.
- b) A person who violates or fails to comply with subsection 13(a) commits an offence that is, subject to subsections 13(c) and 13(d), punishable under Part 2 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act as a category F offence.
- c) Despite subsection 56(6) of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act, if a person who is leasing a dwelling or dwelling unit to another person commits an offence under subsection 13(b) in relation to the dwelling or dwelling unit, the minimum fine that may be imposed by a judge under that Act in respect of the offence is $1,000.
4. (i) if the offence was committed by a person in relation to a dwelling or dwelling unit the person is leasing to another person,
- d) If an offence under subsection 13(b) continues for more than one day,
- a. the minimum fine that may be imposed is the sum of
- ii. The minimum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues after the first day, and
- i. $1,000.00, and
- b. The maximum fine that may be imposed is the maximum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues, and
10. (ii) in any other case,
- b. The maximum fine that may be imposed is the maximum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues.
- a. The minimum fine that may be imposed is the minimum fine set by the Provincial Offences Procedure Act for a category F offence multiplied by the number of days during which the offence continues, and
## 14) RECOVERY OF TOWN COSTS - FILING OF CERTIFICATES
- a) If the cost of carrying out work or the cost of taking measures becomes a debt due to the Municipality of Salisbury under subsection 10(c) or 12(d), an officer of the Municipality of Salisbury may issue a Lien certificate stating the amount of the debt due and the name of the owner or occupier from whom the debt is due.
- b) A certificate issued under subsection 14(a) may be filed in The Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick and the filed certificate shall be entered and recorded in the Court and may then be enforced as a judgment obtained in the Court by the Municipality of Salisbury against the person named in the certificate for a debt in the amount specified in the certificate
- c) All reasonable costs and charges associated with filing, entering and recording a certificate under subsection 14(b) may be recovered as if the amount had been included in the certificate.
## 15)LIEN
- a) Despite subsection 72(2) of the Workers' Compensation Act, the cost of carrying out work under subsection 10(a) or of taking measures under subsection 12(b), as the case may be, and all reasonable costs and charges associated with filing, entering and recording a certificate under section 14 shall, until they are paid, form a lien on the real property in respect of which the work is carried out or the measures are taken in priority to every claim, privilege, lien or other encumbrance, whenever created, subject only to taxes levied under the Real Property Tax Act and to a special lien under subsection 117(9) of the Local
Governance Act.
- b) The lien in subsection 15(a):
2. (i) Attaches when the work under subsection 10(a) begins or the measures under subsection 12(b) begin and does not require registering or filing any document or giving notice to any person to create or preserve it, and
3. (ii) It is not defeated by a change in the ownership of real property.
- c) A mortgagee, judgment creditor or other person having a claim, privilege, lien or other encumbrance on or against the real property to which a lien under subsection 15(a) is attached
5. (i) May pay the amount of the lien,
6. (iii) has the same rights and remedies for the amount that are contained in the person's security.
7. (ii) May add the amount to the person's mortgage, judgment or other security, and
## 16)DEBTS PAID BY THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND TREASURY BOARD
- a) If a debt due to the Municipality of Salisbury under subsection 10(c) or 12(d) remains unpaid in whole or in part and the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board is of the opinion that the Municipality of Salisbury has made reasonable efforts to recover the unpaid amount, the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board shall, if the Municipality of Salisbury requests the Minister to do so before December 31 in any year, pay to the Municipality of Salisbury the following amounts in the following year:
2. (ii) Interest on the unpaid amount of the debt
3. (i) The unpaid amount of the debt; and
- a. calculated at the same rate that is applied in determining the amount of a penalty under subsection 10(3) of the Real Property Tax Act, and
- b. accruing from the day the Municipality of Salisbury completes the work or measures in respect of which the debt arose to the day the Municipality of Salisbury makes a request under this subsection for payment in respect of the debt.
- b) The Municipality of Salisbury shall make a request under subsection 16(a) by submitting to the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board a statement of the expenditures of the Municipality of Salisbury that gave rise to the debt.
- c) Subject to subsection 16(d), if a debt due to the Municipality of Salisbury under subsection 10(c) or 12(d) in relation to work carried out or measures taken with respect to premises or a building or other structure remains unpaid, in whole or in part, by the person liable to pay the debt and the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board has made a payment under subsection 16(a) in respect of the debt,
8. (i) Any part of the debt that remains unpaid by the person liable to pay the debt becomes a debt due to the Minister of Finance and
Treasury Board, and
- (ii) The Minister of Finance and Treasury Board shall collect the following amounts from the owner of the premises, building or other structure in the same manner that taxes on real property are collected under the Real Property Tax Act:
- a. any part of the debt under subsection 10(c) or 12(d) that remains unpaid by the person liable to pay the debt; and
- b. interest on the unpaid part of the debt
- ii. accruing from the day the Municipality of Salisbury completes the work or measures in respect of which the debt arose to the day the Municipality of Salisbury makes a request under subsection 12(a) for payment in respect of the debt.
- i. calculated at the same rate as is applied in determining the amount of a penalty under subsection 10(3) of the Real Property Tax Act, and
- d) Subject to subsections 16(e) and 16(e), for the purposes of subsection 16(c), the following provisions of the Real Property Tax Act apply with the necessary modifications:
- (i) section 7 of the Real Property Tax Act,
- (iii) section 11 of the Real Property Tax Act,
- (ii) section 10, except for subsection (2) of the Real Property Tax Act,
- (iv) section 12 of the Real Property Tax Act,
- (vi) sections 19 to 25 of the Real Property Tax Act
- (v) sections 13 to 16 of the Real Property Tax Act, and
- e) If the amounts referred to in paragraph 16(b) remain unpaid, those amounts and any penalty added to them under subsection 16(d) constitute a lien on the real property in respect of which the work was carried out or the measures were taken, and the lien ranks equally with a lien under subsection 11(1) of the Real Property Tax Act.
- If the real property is sold under any order of foreclosure, seizure and sale, execution or other legal process or a power of sale under a debenture or mortgage or under subsection 44(1) of the Property Act, the amount of a lien referred to in subsection 16(e) constitutes a charge on the proceeds that ranks equally with a charge under subsection 11(1) of the Real Property Tax Act.
## 17) REPEAL AND ENACTMENT
- a) By-law Number 11-C, A By-law Relating to Dangerous or Unsightly Premises in the Village of Salisbury, enacted on June 25, 2007, and any and all amendments thereto, are hereby repealed.
## 18)EFFECTIVE DATE
This By-law comes into effect on the date of final passing thereof.
Read a first time this 13th day of May, 2024. Read a second time this 13th day of May, 2024. Read a third time and passed by Council on this 8th day of July, 2024.
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## Schedule "A"
## Municipal Boundaries
Geographic area covered under this By-law denoted with solid green line described as "New Entity: Salisbury":
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