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PUBLIC NOTICE

MINOR EXEMPTION

FROM URBANISM BY-LAWS

NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Council, at an ordinary meeting that will be held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication, on Monday January 18, 2021, at 7h30 pm, will consider the request for minor exemption from the zoning By-Law 1156-11, presented by Mrs Marie Katy Roy, for a property situated at 692, boulevard de York Sud.

The nature and consequences of this exemption are the following:

  • the nature of the minor exemption is to reduce of 1,24 m the minimal distance of the lateral line for an isolated private garage in accordance to the minimal distance of 1,5 m establish at the article 8.8.2.2 of Zoning By-Law 1156-11;
  • the minor exemption will have for consequence to regularize the location of an isolated private garage at 0,26 m of the left lateral line.

Written consultation

Act respecting land use and development provides that any interested party may be heard by the municipal council when the latter must rule on a request for a minor exemption, but that currently, under ministerial order 2020-029 dated from April 26, 2020, the meetings of the municipal council can be held exceptionally behind closed doors during the state of health emergency;

By virtue of ministerial order 2020-049 dated July 4, 2020, any procedure other than a referendum which is part of the decision-making process of a municipal body and which involves the movement or gathering of citizens can be suspended if the council decides to replace the procedure with a 15 days written consultation announced beforehand by a public notice;

During the session of the municipal council which was held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication on December 21, 2020, the latter authorized, by resolution 20-12-062, the consultation in writing of the persons interested with regard to the request for minor exemption mentioned above in the minutes of the advisory planning committee, adopted by the town council by the resolution 20-12-080;

The municipal council, during the ordinary meeting to be held behind closed doors, Monday January 18, 2021, at 7:30 p.m., and broadcasted, via technological mean of communication, rule on this request for minor exemption;

Anyone interested in this minor exemption request may be heard by sending their comments in writing before January 15, 2021, 4:30 p.m., by email to the following address: isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca. They will be transmitted to the municipal council before it decides on the request.

DONE at Gaspé, December 31, 2020.

Isabelle Vézina,

Director of legal services and town clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE

MINOR EXEMPTION

FROM URBANISM BY-LAWS

NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Council, at an ordinary meeting that will be held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication on January 18, 2021, at 7h30 pm, will consider the request for minor exemption from the land division By-Law 1157-11, presented by Mrs Claudine Roy, for a property situated at 121-123, rue de la Reine.

The nature and consequences of this exemption are the following:

  • the nature of the minor exemption is to reduce of 687,1 m2 the area of a lot in accordance to the minimal area of 1 000 m2 establish at the article 5.3 of the land division By-Law 1157-11.
  • the minor exemption will have for consequence to permit the subdivision of the lot 3 408 963, cadastre du Québec, being the base of a construction, to bring the area at 312.9 m.

Written consultation

Act respecting land use and development provides that any interested party may be heard by the municipal council when the latter must rule on a request for a minor exemption, but that currently, under ministerial order 2020-029 dated from April 26, 2020, the meetings of the municipal council can be held exceptionally behind closed doors during the state of health emergency;

By virtue of ministerial order 2020-049 dated July 4, 2020, any procedure other than a referendum which is part of the decision-making process of a municipal body and which involves the movement or gathering of citizens can be suspended if the council decides to replace the procedure with a 15 days written consultation announced beforehand by a public notice;

During the session of the municipal council which was held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication on December 21, 2020, the latter authorized, by resolution 20-12-062, the consultation in writing of the persons interested with regard to the request for minor exemption mentioned above in the minutes of the advisory planning committee, adopted by the town council by the resolution 20-12-080;

The municipal council, during the ordinary meeting to be held behind closed doors, Monday January 18, 2021, at 7:30 p.m., and broadcasted, via technological mean of communication, rule on this request for minor exemption;

Anyone interested in this minor exemption request may be heard by sending their comments in writing before January 15, 2021, 2020, 4:30 p.m., by email to the following address: isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca. They will be transmitted to the municipal council before it decides on the request.

DONE at Gaspé, December 31, 2020.

Isabelle Vézina,

The Director of Legal Services and town clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE

MINOR EXEMPTION

FROM URBANISM BY-LAWS

NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Council, at an ordinary meeting that will be held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication, on Monday January 18, 2021, at 7h30 pm, will consider the request for minor exemption from the zoning By-Law 1156-11, presented by Automobiles Mauger Ford Inc, for lots 6 253 772 and 6 253 773, cadastre du Québec.

The nature and consequences of this exemption are the following:

  • the nature of the minor exemption is to increase of 1 m2 of the area for a sign lay flat on the wall of a building in accordance to the maximal area of 5 m2 establish at the article 22.12.6 of Zoning By-Law 1156-11;
  • the minor exemption will have for consequence to permit the installation of a sign lay flat on the wall with an area of 6m2.

Written consultation

Act respecting land use and development provides that any interested party may be heard by the municipal council when the latter must rule on a request for a minor exemption, but that currently, under ministerial order 2020-029 dated from April 26, 2020, the meetings of the municipal council can be held exceptionally behind closed doors during the state of health emergency;

By virtue of ministerial order 2020-049 dated July 4, 2020, any procedure other than a referendum which is part of the decision-making process of a municipal body and which involves the movement or gathering of citizens can be suspended if the council decides to replace the procedure with a 15 days written consultation announced beforehand by a public notice;

During the session of the municipal council which was held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication on December 21, 2020, the latter authorized, by resolution 20-12-062, the consultation in writing of the persons interested with regard to the request for minor exemption mentioned above in the minutes of the advisory planning committee, adopted by the town council by the resolution 20-12-080;

The municipal council, during the ordinary meeting to be held behind closed doors, Monday January 18, 2021, at 7:30 p.m., and broadcasted, via technological mean of communication, rule on this request for minor exemption;

Anyone interested in this minor exemption request may be heard by sending their comments in writing before January 15, 2021, 4:30 p.m., by email to the following address: isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca. They will be transmitted to the municipal council before it decides on the request.

DONE at Gaspé, December 31, 2020.

Isabelle Vézina,

Director of legal services and town clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE

MINOR EXEMPTION

FROM URBANISM BY-LAWS

NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Council, at an ordinary meeting that will be held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication on January 18, 2021, at 7h30 pm, will consider the request for minor exemption from the land division By-Law 1157-11, presented by Mrs Line Arsenault, for the company Marché des Saveurs Gaspésiennes, for a property situated at 119, rue de la Reine.

The nature and consequences of this exemption are the following:

  • the nature of the minor exemption is to reduce of 6,06 m the minimal width required for a lot on Harbour street in accordance to the minimal width of 15 m establish at the article 5.3 of the land division By-Law 1157-11.
  • the minor exemption will have for consequence to permit the subdivision of the lot 3 408 964, cadastre du Québec, being the base of a construction, to bring the width on the rue Harbour at 8,94 m..

Written consultation

Act respecting land use and development provides that any interested party may be heard by the municipal council when the latter must rule on a request for a minor exemption, but that currently, under ministerial order 2020-029 dated from April 26, 2020, the meetings of the municipal council can be held exceptionally behind closed doors during the state of health emergency;

By virtue of ministerial order 2020-049 dated July 4, 2020, any procedure other than a referendum which is part of the decision-making process of a municipal body and which involves the movement or gathering of citizens can be suspended if the council decides to replace the procedure with a 15 days written consultation announced beforehand by a public notice;

During the session of the municipal council which was held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication on December 21, 2020, the latter authorized, by resolution 20-12-062, the consultation in writing of the persons interested with regard to the request for minor exemption mentioned above in the minutes of the advisory planning committee, adopted by the town council by the resolution 20-12-080;

The municipal council, during the ordinary meeting to be held behind closed doors, Monday January 18, 2021, at 7:30 p.m., and broadcasted, via technological mean of communication, rule on this request for minor exemption;

Anyone interested in this minor exemption request may be heard by sending their comments in writing before January 15, 2021, 2020, 4:30 p.m., by email to the following address: isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca. They will be transmitted to the municipal council before it decides on the request.

DONE at Gaspé, December 31, 2020.

Isabelle Vézina,

The Director of Legal Services and town clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE

MINOR EXEMPTION

FROM URBANISM BY-LAWS

NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Council, at an ordinary meeting that will be held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication on January 18, 2021, at 7h30 pm, will consider the request for minor exemption from the land division By-Law 1157-11, presented by Me Line Desrosiers, notary, for a property constituted by lot 3 619 690, Cadastre du Québec.

The nature and consequences of this exemption are the following:

  • the nature of the minor exemption is to reduce of 13,22 m the minimal width required for a non-deserved lot in accordance to the minimal width of 45 m required at the article 5.3 E) 4 of the land division By-Law 1157-11.
  • the minor exemption will have for consequence to regularize a lot with a width of 31,78 m.

Written consultation

Act respecting land use and development provides that any interested party may be heard by the municipal council when the latter must rule on a request for a minor exemption, but that currently, under ministerial order 2020-029 dated from April 26, 2020, the meetings of the municipal council can be held exceptionally behind closed doors during the state of health emergency;

By virtue of ministerial order 2020-049 dated July 4, 2020, any procedure other than a referendum which is part of the decision-making process of a municipal body and which involves the movement or gathering of citizens can be suspended if the council decides to replace the procedure with a 15 days written consultation announced beforehand by a public notice;

During the session of the municipal council which was held behind closed doors via technological mean of communication on December 21, 2020, the latter authorized, by resolution 20-12-062, the consultation in writing of the persons interested with regard to the request for minor exemption mentioned above in the minutes of the advisory planning committee, adopted by the town council by the resolution 20-12-080;

The municipal council, during the ordinary meeting to be held behind closed doors, Monday January 18, 2021, at 7:30 p.m., and broadcasted, via technological mean of communication, rule on this request for minor exemption;

Anyone interested in this minor exemption request may be heard by sending their comments in writing before January 15, 2021, 2020, 4:30 p.m., by email to the following address: isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca. They will be transmitted to the municipal council before it decides on the request.

DONE at Gaspé, December 31, 2020.

Isabelle Vézina,

The Director of Legal Services and town clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE

To the qualified voters entitled to have their name entered on the referendum list of the following sector of the municipality: ward number 6, (Sandy-Beach, York, Haldimand and Douglastown) and according to the following sketch :

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PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Clerk of Ville de Gaspé, that at a regular sitting held behind closed doors and by videoconference on December 21, 2020, the Town Council has adopted the following By-Law:

1440-20 CRÉANT UNE RÉSERVE FINANCIÈRE AU PROFIT DU QUARTIER NUMÉRO 6 POUR UNE SOMME DE 21 000 $ EN 2021

THAT by virtue of decree 2020-033 of May 7, 2020, taken in the context of the health emergency declaration ordered by the government, any procedure for the registration of qualified voters applied under Chapter IV of Title II of the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities can be replaced by a procedure for receiving written requests for a 15-day referendum poll.

THAT the persons qualified to vote on this By-Law on the date of December 21, 2020, and who have therefore the right to demand that this By-Law be submitted to a referendum poll.  A demand must be done by writing and have the followings informations:

  • The By-law number or the By-law title who’s in the object of the demand;
  • The name, address and the capacity of the person qualified to vote, and with their signature.

It is possible to make a demand for a referendum poll by using the available form following this public notice.

This request must be accompanied with a copy of one of those following identity pieces : a health-insurance card issued by the Québec Health Insurance Board, a driver’s permit or a temporary permit issued by the Québec Automobile Insurance Society, a Canadian passport, an identity card of the Canadian armed forces, a certificate of Indian status.

In the case that the name of the person is not on the list of the qualified voters entitled to have their name entered on the referendum list of the entire municipality, the request must also be accompanied by a document attesting to his right to be registered there.

The demands should be received by January 15, 2021, at the following address e-mail: isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca

All person who assist another person qualified to vote who’s unable to sign by-herself the demand must register:

  • His name;
  • his relationship with the person qualified to vote (spouse, parent or other);
  • if the person entitled to vote is neither a parent nor a spouse, a written declaration that he did not assist another person who is not a parent or a spouse during the procedure referendum poll request;
  • a statement that she assisted the person qualified to vote;
  • his signature;

THAT the number of applications needed in order that a referendum poll be held for this By-Law is 334 and failing this number, the concerned By-Law will be deemed approved by the qualified voters.

THAT the result of this registration procedure will be publish at 9 am, on January 18, 2021 on the website of the city of Gaspé under the section of public notices.

THAT the qualified voters may examine this By-Law on the website of the city of Gaspé to the following address ville.gaspe.qc.ca/ or a copy could be obtain by e-mail at the town clerk’s e-mail address mention before.

IS A QUALIFIED VOTER OF THE MUNICIPALITY

A person who, on December 21, 2020, is not disqualified from voting according to article 524 of the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities and meets the following requirements:

  • a natural person domiciled in the municipality and, since at least six months, in Québec and
  • is of full age and a Canadian citizen, and not under curatorship.

The non resident sole owner of an immoveable or non resident sole occupant of a business place situated in the municipality who is not disqualified from voting and meets the following requirements:

  • is the owner of an immoveable or sole occupant of a business place situated in the municipality since at least 12 months;
  • in the case of a natural person, be of full age and Canadian citizen and not under curatorship.

The non resident undivided co-owners and non resident co-occupants of a business place situated in the municipality not disqualified from voting and meet the following requirements:

  • is the undivided co-owner of an immoveable or co-occupant of a business place situated in the municipality since at least 12 months;
  • is designated by means of a power of attorney signed by a majority of the persons who are co-owners or co-occupants since at least 12 months, as the one who has the right to sing in their name and to be entered on the referendum list of the municipality. This power of attorney must be produced before or at the signature time.

Legal person:

  • have designated by resolution among its members, directors or employees, a person who, on December 21, 2020, and at voting time, is of full age and Canadian citizen, is not under curatorship and is not disqualified to vote.

To complete a demand concerning this public notice, more information could be obtain by contacting the town clerk service at 418-368-2104 extension 8504 or by e-mail at the following address Isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca

DONE at Gaspé, December 31, 2020.

Isabelle Vézina,

The Director of Legal Services and Town clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE

To the qualified voters entitled to have their name entered on the referendum list of the following sector of the municipality : ward number 5, Gaspé town centre and bounded as follows :  to the North-West by the Darmouth Range, township of Baie de Gaspé Sud, to the North-East by the Gaspé bay (North-West arm), to the South East by the Gaspé bay (South-West arm) and to the North-West and to the South-West by the Range 1, township of Baie de Gaspé Sud; and according to the following sketch :

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PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Clerk of Ville de Gaspé, that at a regular sitting held behind closed doors and by videoconference on December 21, 2020, the Town Council has adopted the following By-Law:

1439-20:  CRÉANT UNE RÉSERVE FINANCIÈRE AU PROFIT DU QUARTIER NUMÉRO 5 POUR UNE SOMME DE 20 000 $ EN 2021

THAT by virtue of decree 2020-033 of May 7, 2020, taken in the context of the health emergency declaration ordered by the government, any procedure for the registration of qualified voters applied under Chapter IV of Title II of the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities can be replaced by a procedure for receiving written requests for a 15-day referendum poll.

THAT the persons qualified to vote on this By-Law on the date of December 21, 2020, and who have therefore the right to demand that this By-Law be submitted to a referendum poll.  A demand must be done by writing and have the followings informations:

  • The By-law number or the By-law title who’s in the object of the demand;
  • The name, address and the capacity of the person qualified to vote, and with their signature.

It is possible to make a demand for a referendum poll by using the available form following this public notice.

This request must be accompanied with a copy of one of those following identity pieces : a health-insurance card issued by the Québec Health Insurance Board, a driver’s permit or a temporary permit issued by the Québec Automobile Insurance Society, a Canadian passport, an identity card of the Canadian armed forces, a certificate of Indian status.

In the case that the name of the person is not on the list of the qualified voters entitled to have their name entered on the referendum list of the entire municipality, the request must also be accompanied by a document attesting to his right to be registered there.

The demands should be received by January 15, 2021, at the following address e-mail: isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca

All person who assist another person qualified to vote who’s unable to sign by-herself the demand must register:

  • His name;
  • his relationship with the person qualified to vote (spouse, parent or other);
  • if the person entitled to vote is neither a parent nor a spouse, a written declaration that he did not assist another person who is not a parent or a spouse during the procedure referendum poll request;
  • a statement that she assisted the person qualified to vote;
  • his signature;

THAT the number of applications needed in order that a referendum poll be held for this By-Law is 224 and failing this number, the concerned By-Law will be deemed approved by the qualified voters.

THAT the result of this registration procedure will be publish at 9 am, on January 18, 2021 on the website of the city of Gaspé under the section of public notices.

THAT the qualified voters may examine this By-Law on the website of the city of Gaspé to the following address ville.gaspe.qc.ca/ or a copy could be obtain by e-mail at the town clerk’s e-mail address mention before.

IS A QUALIFIED VOTER OF THE MUNICIPALITY

A person who, on December 21, 2020, is not disqualified from voting according to article 524 of the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities and meets the following requirements:

  • a natural person domiciled in the municipality and, since at least six months, in Québec and
  • is of full age and a Canadian citizen, and not under curatorship.

The non resident sole owner of an immoveable or non resident sole occupant of a business place situated in the municipality who is not disqualified from voting and meets the following requirements:

  • is the owner of an immoveable or sole occupant of a business place situated in the municipality since at least 12 months;
  • in the case of a natural person, be of full age and Canadian citizen and not under curatorship.

The non resident undivided co-owners and non resident co-occupants of a business place situated in the municipality not disqualified from voting and meet the following requirements:

  • is the undivided co-owner of an immoveable or co-occupant of a business place situated in the municipality since at least 12 months;
  • is designated by means of a power of attorney signed by a majority of the persons who are co-owners or co-occupants since at least 12 months, as the one who has the right to sing in their name and to be entered on the referendum list of the municipality. This power of attorney must be produced before or at the signature time.

Legal person:

  • have designated by resolution among its members, directors or employees, a person who, on December 21, 2020, and at voting time, is of full age and Canadian citizen, is not under curatorship and is not disqualified to vote.

To complete a demand concerning this public notice, more information could be obtain by contacting the town clerk service at 418-368-2104 extension 8504 or by e-mail at the following address Isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca

DONE at Gaspé, December 31, 2020.

Isabelle Vézina,

The Director of Legal Services and Town clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE

To the qualified voters entitled to have their name entered on the referendum list of the following sector of the municipality: complete ward number 4 (old municipalities of St-Majorique and Baie de Gaspé Sud) and according to the following sketch:

                                     quartier4_1a1bb.png

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Clerk of Ville de Gaspé, that at a regular sitting held behind closed doors and by videoconference on December 21, 2020, the Town Council has adopted the following By-Law:

1438-20: CRÉANT UNE RÉSERVE FINANCIÈRE AU PROFIT DU QUARTIER NUMÉRO 4 POUR UNE SOMME DE 8 000 $ EN 2021

THAT by virtue of decree 2020-033 of May 7, 2020, taken in the context of the health emergency declaration ordered by the government, any procedure for the registration of qualified voters applied under Chapter IV of Title II of the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities can be replaced by a procedure for receiving written requests for a 15-day referendum poll.

THAT the persons qualified to vote on this By-Law on the date of December 21, 2020, and who have therefore the right to demand that this By-Law be submitted to a referendum poll.  A demand must be done by writing and have the followings informations:

  • The By-law number or the By-law title who’s in the object of the demand;
  • The name, address and the capacity of the person qualified to vote, and with their signature.

It is possible to make a demand for a referendum poll by using the available form following this public notice.

This request must be accompanied with a copy of one of those following identity pieces : a health-insurance card issued by the Québec Health Insurance Board, a driver’s permit or a temporary permit issued by the Québec Automobile Insurance Society, a Canadian passport, an identity card of the Canadian armed forces, a certificate of Indian status.

In the case that the name of the person is not on the list of the qualified voters entitled to have their name entered on the referendum list of the entire municipality, the request must also be accompanied by a document attesting to his right to be registered there.

The demands should be received by January 15, 2021, at the following address e-mail: isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca

All person who assist another person qualified to vote who’s unable to sign by-herself the demand must register:

  • His name;
  • his relationship with the person qualified to vote (spouse, parent or other);
  • if the person entitled to vote is neither a parent nor a spouse, a written declaration that he did not assist another person who is not a parent or a spouse during the procedure referendum poll request;
  • a statement that she assisted the person qualified to vote;
  • his signature;

THAT the number of applications needed in order that a referendum poll be held for this By-Law is 212 and failing this number, the concerned By-Law will be deemed approved by the qualified voters.

THAT the result of this registration procedure will be publish at 9 am, on January 18, 2021 on the website of the city of Gaspé under the section of public notices.

THAT the qualified voters may examine this By-Law on the website of the city of Gaspé to the following address ville.gaspe.qc.ca/ or a copy could be obtain by e-mail at the town clerk’s e-mail address mention before.

IS A QUALIFIED VOTER OF THE MUNICIPALITY

A person who, on December 21, 2020, is not disqualified from voting according to article 524 of the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities and meets the following requirements:

  • a natural person domiciled in the municipality and, since at least six months, in Québec and
  • is of full age and a Canadian citizen, and not under curatorship.

The non resident sole owner of an immoveable or non resident sole occupant of a business place situated in the municipality who is not disqualified from voting and meets the following requirements:

  • is the owner of an immoveable or sole occupant of a business place situated in the municipality since at least 12 months;
  • in the case of a natural person, be of full age and Canadian citizen and not under curatorship.

The non resident undivided co-owners and non resident co-occupants of a business place situated in the municipality not disqualified from voting and meet the following requirements:

  • is the undivided co-owner of an immoveable or co-occupant of a business place situated in the municipality since at least 12 months;
  • is designated by means of a power of attorney signed by a majority of the persons who are co-owners or co-occupants since at least 12 months, as the one who has the right to sing in their name and to be entered on the referendum list of the municipality. This power of attorney must be produced before or at the signature time.

Legal person:

  • have designated by resolution among its members, directors or employees, a person who, on December 21, 2020, and at voting time, is of full age and Canadian citizen, is not under curatorship and is not disqualified to vote.

To complete a demand concerning this public notice, more information could be obtain by contacting the town clerk service at 418-368-2104 extension 8504 or by e-mail at the following address Isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca

DONE at Gaspé, December 31, 2020.

Isabelle Vézina,

The Director of Legal Services and Town clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE

To the qualified voters entitled to have their name entered on the referendum list of the entire municipality :

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Clerk of Ville de Gaspé, that at a regular sitting held behind closed doors and by videoconference on December 21, 2020, the Town Council has adopted the following By-Law:

1433-20 : RÈGLEMENT DÉCRÉTANT DES DÉPENSES D’ENTRETIEN ET DE RÉPARATION DU MATÉRIEL ROULANT AU MONTANT DE 300 000 $ ET UN EMPRUNT DE 300 000 $

THAT by virtue of decree 2020-033 of May 7, 2020, taken in the context of the health emergency declaration ordered by the government, any procedure for the registration of qualified voters applied under Chapter IV of Title II of the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities can be replaced by a procedure for receiving written requests for a 15-day referendum poll.

THAT the persons qualified to vote on this By-Law on the date of December 21, 2020, and who have therefore the right to demand that this By-Law be submitted to a referendum poll.  A demand must be done by writing and have the followings informations:

  • The By-law number or the By-law title who’s in the object of the demand;
  • The name, address and the capacity of the person qualified to vote, and with their signature.

It is possible to make a demand for a referendum poll by using the available form following this public notice.

This request must be accompanied with a copy of one of those following identity pieces : a health-insurance card issued by the Québec Health Insurance Board, a driver’s permit or a temporary permit issued by the Québec Automobile Insurance Society, a Canadian passport, an identity card of the Canadian armed forces, a certificate of Indian status.

In the case that the name of the person is not on the list of the qualified voters entitled to have their name entered on the referendum list of the entire municipality, the request must also be accompanied by a document attesting to his right to be registered there.

The demands should be received by January 15, 2021, at the following address e-mail: isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca

All person who assist another person qualified to vote who’s unable to sign by-herself the demand must register:

  • His name;
  • his relationship with the person qualified to vote (spouse, parent or other);
  • if the person entitled to vote is neither a parent nor a spouse, a written declaration that he did not assist another person who is not a parent or a spouse during the procedure referendum poll request;
  • a statement that she assisted the person qualified to vote;
  • his signature;

THAT the number of applications needed in order that a referendum poll be held for this By-Law is 1 211 and failing this number, the concerned By-Law will be deemed approved by the qualified voters.

THAT the result of this registration procedure will be publish at 9 am, on January 18, 2021 on the website of the city of Gaspé under the section of public notices.

THAT the qualified voters may examine this By-Law on the website of the city of Gaspé to the following address ville.gaspe.qc.ca/ or a copy could be obtain by e-mail at the town clerk’s e-mail address mention before.

IS A QUALIFIED VOTER OF THE MUNICIPALITY

A person who, on December 21, 2020, is not disqualified from voting according to article 524 of the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities and meets the following requirements:

  • a natural person domiciled in the municipality and, since at least six months, in Québec and
  • is of full age and a Canadian citizen, and not under curatorship.

The non resident sole owner of an immoveable or non resident sole occupant of a business place situated in the municipality who is not disqualified from voting and meets the following requirements:

  • is the owner of an immoveable or sole occupant of a business place situated in the municipality since at least 12 months;
  • in the case of a natural person, be of full age and Canadian citizen and not under curatorship.

The non resident undivided co-owners and non resident co-occupants of a business place situated in the municipality not disqualified from voting and meet the following requirements:

  • is the undivided co-owner of an immoveable or co-occupant of a business place situated in the municipality since at least 12 months;
  • is designated by means of a power of attorney signed by a majority of the persons who are co-owners or co-occupants since at least 12 months, as the one who has the right to sing in their name and to be entered on the referendum list of the municipality. This power of attorney must be produced before or at the signature time.

Legal person:

  • have designated by resolution among its members, directors or employees, a person who, on December 21, 2020, and at voting time, is of full age and Canadian citizen, is not under curatorship and is not disqualified to vote.

To complete a demand concerning this public notice, more information could be obtain by contacting the town clerk service at 418-368-2104 extension 8504 or by e-mail at the following address Isabelle.vezina@ville.gaspe.qc.ca

DONE at Gaspé, December 31, 2020.

Isabelle Vézina,

The Director of Legal Services and Town clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given:

1.-     THAT at a meeting held on November 16, 2020, the Town Council has adopted by-law 1156-11-47 by-law amending By-Law 1156-11 « en modifiant les usages autorisés dans la zone CE-271 afin de permettre comme usage spécifiquement permis l’usage Vente au détail de motocyclettes, de motoneiges et leurs accessoires (5594) et en modifiant les usages autorisés dans la zone CE-271 afin de permettre la location et la réparation de motocyclettes, de motoneiges et leurs accessoires en usage complémentaire à l’usage 5594 »;

2.-     THAT by-law 1156-11-47 has been approved by the council of the regional county municipality La Côte-de-Gaspé, on November 25, 2020;

3.-     THAT an assessment of conformity has been issued by the Secretary-treasurer of the regional county municipality La Côte-de-Gaspé in respect of by-law 1156-11-47 on November 27, 2020;

4.-     THAT by-law 1156-11-47 came into force on November 27, 2020, according to the Act respecting land use planning and development;

5.-     THAT the interested can consult this by-law at the Office of the Town clerk, at the Town Hall, 25, rue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, Gaspé, during regular office hours.

GIVEN at Gaspé, December 15, 2020.