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North Battleford's property cost recovery bylaw now in effect

For a property owner to face possible fees under this bylaw, their property in question must have had at-least six visits from the RCMP, CSOs, or the fire department, separately or collectively.
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NORTH BATTLEFORD — With the City of North Battleford’s newly-passed Protective Services Cost Recovery Bylaw (Bylaw No. 2144) entering into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, City Manager Randy Patrick provided some additional procedures at city council’s request during their Monday, Jan. 15 Planning Committee Meeting.

The procedures intend to provide additional structure and clarity in the application of the Bylaw.

"The Protective Services Cost Recovery Bylaw was passed by city council in December 2023 in response to repeated calls-for-service occurring at a number of properties in North Battleford," reads a release from the city.

"The Bylaw allows the city to evaluate each instance of excessive calls for service by Community Safety Officers (CSO), RCMP, and the North Battleford Fire Department on a case-by-case basis." 

A property owner may receive a 30-day notice and a subsequent invoice for fees for service after administration considers several factors, not limited to:

  • the frequency at which protective services are requested to respond to the subject property;
  • the nature of the emergency response services required;
  • and the state of disrepair of the property.

For a property owner to face penalties under this bylaw, the property in question must have required a minimum of six visits in the last 12-month period individually or collectively from RCMP, CSOs, or the fire department.

Medical emergencies requiring ambulance services, crimes at businesses, persons-related criminal offences such as domestic or interpersonal violence, and mental health or child protection-related matters will be exempt under the bylaw.

As set out in the bylaw procedures introduced during the Jan.15, 2024, Planning Committee Meeting, the city manager will provide a usage and application report of this bylaw to city council twice per year.

For questions or concerns related to this bylaw or for additional information about how it may apply to a specific situation, residents and property owners are encouraged to contact the city clerk at 306-445-1719 or [email protected].

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