Overland Flood Damage Policy

St. Mary's, Nova Scotia

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## POLICY Municipality of the District of St. Mary's ## OVERLAND FLOOD DAMAGE - When requests are received to have assessments reduced as a direct result of overland flood damage, the request will be referred to the Finance Committee for recommendation to Council at the next regular monthly meeting. - The St. Mary's Finance Committee will review the request in consultation with the local Emergency Measures Co-ordinator. A recommendation will be made to Council. - If the request is warranted, Council will direct the Municipal Clerk to Notify the Director of Assessment. The Assessment Department will be asked to assess the property. ## PURPOSE: - Provide Council and the landowner the ability to handle such a unique situation to: This Policy has been developed by St. Mary's Municipal Council - . Treat the owner of the property fairly to reduce any undue hardship Approved by St. Mary's Municipal Council this ath June day of 2003 <!-- image --> ## POLICY Municipality of the District of St. Mary's ## OVERLAND FLOOD DAMAGE - When requests are received to have assessments reduced as a direct result of overland flood damage, the request will be referred to the Finance Committee for recommendation to Council at the next regular monthly meeting. - The St. Mary's Finance Committee will review the request in consultation with the local Emergency Measures Co-ordinator. A recommendation will be made to Council. - If the request is warranted, Council will direct the Municipal Clerk to Notify the Director of Assessment. The Assessment Department will be asked to assess the property. ## PURPOSE: to: This Policy has been developed by St. Mary's Municipal Council - Treat the owner of the property fairly to reduce any undue hardship - Provide Council and the landowner the ability to handle such a unique situation Approved by St. Mary's Municipal Council this ath June day of 2003 <!-- image -->