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PAGE 1 A BYLAW OF THE CITY OF LEDUC IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA, TO PROVIDE FOR OFF-SITE LEVIES WHEREAS, pursuant to section 648(1) of the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. M-26 a council may by bylaw provide for the imposition and payment of a levy, to be known as an "off-site levy", in respect of land that is to be developed or subdivided and authorize an agreement to be entered into in respect of the payment of the levy; AND WHEREAS, pursuant to section 648(2) of the Municipal Government Act, an off-site levy may be used only to pay for all or part of the capital costs of: new or expanded facilities for the storage, transmission, treatment or supplying of water; new or expanded facilities for the treatment, movement or disposal of sanitary sewage; new or expanded storm sewer drainage facilities; new or expanded roads required for or impacted by a subdivision development; and any land required for those projects; AND WHEREAS, pursuant to section 649 of the Municipal Government Act, a bylaw that authorizes an off-site levy must set out the object of each levy and indicate how the amount was determined; AND WHEREAS, pursuant to section 231(1) of the Municipal Government Act, a bylaw authorized under Part 17 of the Municipal Government Act is not subject to petition; THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Leduc in the Province of Alberta duly assembled, hereby enacts as follows: PART I: BYLAW TITLE 1. This bylaw shall be known as the "Off-Site Levy" Bylaw. PART II: PURPOSE, DEFINITIONS, AND INTERPRETATION PURPOSE 2. The purpose of this bylaw is to provide for the imposition of an off-site levy in respect of land that is to be developed or subdivided. DEFINITIONS 3. In this bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires: a. "City" means the municipal corporation of the City of Leduc; b. "City Manager" means the chief administrative officer of the City; c. "Council" means the municipal council of the City;

PAGE 2 d. "Developable Land" means all land, but does not include: i. municipal reserve, as defined in Part 17 of the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. M-26, ii. environmental reserve, as defined in Part 17 of the Municipal Government Act; iii. land required for the widening of major collector roads along a 1/4 section boundary or any arterial roadways; and iv. land required for stormwater management facilities; e. "Development Agreement" means an agreement entered into in respect of payment of an Off-Site Levy; and f. "Off-Site Levy" means a levy for capital projects payable to the City upon development or subdivision of Developable Land. g. "Reports" mean the following: i. The Offsite Levy Model prepared by Corvus Business Advisors and updated annually by the City; ii. City of Leduc Off-site Levy Bylaw Update 2015, dated March 16, 2016; iii. City of Leduc Transportation Master Plan (May 2013); iv. City of Leduc Water Distribution System Review (2006); v. City of Leduc Sanitary Sewer Master Plan (January 2014); vi. City of Leduc Water Master Plan (December 2014);and vii. City of Leduc Benefit Analysis (March 2015) RULES FOR INTERPRETATION 4. The marginal notes and heading in this bylaw are for reference purposes only. PART III: OFF-SITE LEVY OBJECTS, PRINCIPLES AND CRITERIA 5. The objects, principles and criteria of the Off-Site Levy shall be in accordance with the following: a. This bylaw creates an Off-Site Levy to provide funds for the construction of capital projects set out in Schedule "C" required for growth. b. Development in new growth areas through the Off-Site Levies will provide the capital that will fund the infrastructure required for growth. Those who benefit from the infrastructure, which is defined by all Developable Lands in the development areas set out in Schedule "A", should share proportionally, on a per hectare basis, in related costs.

PAGE 3 c. Provision of off-site infrastructure projects by developers of Developable Land will not create an advantage or penalty due to the time or location of development. d. Off-site infrastructure projects will be provided to maintain sustainable, cost effective and orderly growth. e. The calculation of the Off-Site Levy should be an open and transparent process. f. All funds collected from the Off-Site Levy will be credited to a separate and distinct, identifiable Off-Site Levy account, which may be invested as per the City's Investment Policy until used for the construction of the specified off-site infrastructure. The management of the Off-Site Levy account should be an audited process, with reports available to the public and the industry. g. The Off-Site Levy will help allow the City to recover the cost of infrastructure required for growth: i. Using financing strategies that remain sustainable; ii. Facilitating development by reducing risk on early developers and ensuring future developers share the costs of the facilities from which they benefit; and iii. Promoting cost effective and orderly development. h. The Off-Site Levy will help promote orderly development by: i. Providing off-site infrastructure, once the appropriate planning is in place, and when warranted in development; and ii. Providing infrastructure for contiguous development. i. The Off-Site Levy will help create a transparent process by: i. Providing opportunity for industry input into the levy, its definition and administration; ii. Conforming with the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 200, c. M-26, as amended or repealed and replaced from time to time; and iii. Providing reports on the Off-Site Levy. The Off-Site Levy will help create a clear process for calculation of the rate, levies and credits by: i. Creating consistent and predictable levies and credits; ii. Creating predictable and stable levies over time; and iii. Documenting a process for establishing the levy rate. OFF-SITE LEVY ESTABLISHED 6. An Off-Site Levy must be paid for all Developable Land developed or subdivided in the development areas set out in Schedule "A".

PAGE 4 CALCULATION 7. The Off-Site Levy shall be calculated per hectare of Developable Land on the rates established in Schedule "B" for each development area described in Schedule "A". OBJECT 8. The Off-Site Levy is payable for the capital projects set out in Schedule "C" and pursuant to the calculation details contained in the Reports. PART IV: DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS 9. (1) Development Agreements shall be executed by the applicant for the development or subdivision of land if the City Manager determines that a Development Agreement is required. (2) The City Manager shall determine if a Development Agreement is required in accordance with all relevant policies and guidelines adopted by Council. CONTENT 10. All Development Agreements: a. shall require the payment of the Off-Site Levy calculated in accordance with Part Ill; b. may defer the payment of any Off-Site Levy; c. shall ensure that an Off-Site Levy is only collected once in respect of land that is the subject of a development or a subdivision; and d. shall comply with all relevant policies and guidelines adopted by Council. PART V: GENERAL ACCOUNTING 11. All funds collected pursuant to this bylaw shall be accounted for in a special fund and expended only as permitted under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. M-26, as amended. GENERAL 12. Nothing in this bylaw precludes the City from: a. imposing further or different levies, duly enacted by bylaw, on any portion of the Developable Land in respect of which the City has not collected levies;

PAGE 5 b. deferring collection of the Off-Site Levy for the stated objects of this bylaw, on any portion of Developable Land in respect of which the City collected levies, including requiring security for payment of such deferred levies; or c. reducing or forgiving payment of the levies required pursuant to this bylaw, or otherwise providing for credits or offsets for other projects or oversize infrastructure constructed by a developer in calculating and/or collecting the levies that become payable pursuant to this bylaw. TRANSITION 13. Any Development Agreements approved under previous bylaws of the City shall continue as though the bylaw under which they were enacted was never repealed. SEVERABILITY 14. If any portion of this bylaw is declared or held to be invalid for any reason the remaining provisions of the bylaw shall continue to be in full force and effect. REPEALS 15. Bylaw 903-2015, the Off-Site Levy Bylaw, is repealed. PART VI: ENACTMENT This Bylaw shall come into force and effect when it receives Third Reading and is duly signed. READ A FIRST TIME IN COUNCIL THIS 24TH DAY OF MAY, 2016. READ A SECOND TIME IN COUNCIL THIS 13TH DAY OF JUNE, 2016. READ A THIRD TIME IN COUNCIL AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 13TH DAY OF JUNE, 2016. 'Original Signed' Greg Krischke MAYOR 'Original Signed' June 13, 2016 Sandra Davis CITY CLERK Date Signed

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PAGE 6 Schedule B ** Off Site Levy is charged on a per hectare basis Area Ref. # Transportation Charges** Water Charges** Sanitary Charges** Total** 1 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $0.00 $120,881.50 2 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $0.00 $120,881.50 3 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $8,856.51 $129,738.02 5 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $8,856.51 $129,738.02 6 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $0.00 $120,881.50 7 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $0.00 $120,881.50 8 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $0.00 $120,881.50 9 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $13,546.38 $134,427.88 13 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $8,299.27 $129,180.77 15 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $8,299.27 $129,180.77 16 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $9,085.70 $89,607.29 17 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $9,085.70 $89,607.29 18 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $9,085.70 $89,607.29 19 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $9,085.70 $89,607.29 20 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 21 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 22 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 24 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 27 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 29 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 31 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $8,856.51 $129,738.02 33 $107,011.43 $13,870.07 $8,299.27 $129,180.77 34 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 35 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 36 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $9,085.70 $89,607.29 37 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $9,085.70 $89,607.29 38 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 39 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59 40 $109,193.53 $13,870.07 $41,164.07 $164,227.67 41 $109,193.53 $13,870.07 $41,164.07 $164,227.67 42 $109,193.53 $13,870.07 $41,164.07 $164,227.67 43 $109,193.53 $13,870.07 $41,164.07 $164,227.67 44 $109,193.53 $13,870.07 $41,164.07 $164,227.67 45 $109,193.53 $13,870.07 $41,164.07 $164,227.67 46 $109,193.53 $13,870.07 $41,164.07 $164,227.67 47 $109,193.53 $13,870.07 $41,164.07 $164,227.67 48 $66,651.52 $13,870.07 $0.00 $80,521.59

PAGE 7 Schedule C ** Infrastructure projects to which the off-site levy charges collected under this bylaw are to be applied Transportation Infrastructure Projects Schedule "C-1" Ref Project Name Nature of Capital Work 1 Black Gold Drive/South Park Drive Intersection - Traffic Signal Intersection Capacity Improvements 4 43 Street (Airport Road to one mile south) Improve Road Network Capacity 6 65 Ave/45 St Intersection - Traffic Signal Intersection Capacity Improvements 7 50 Ave from Alton Drive to East Ramp of Hwy 2 Interchange Improve Road Network Capacity 8 Highway 39 (Existing West City Limit to 350 M East) Improve Road Network Capacity 9 Rollyview Road/50 St Intersection - Traffic Signal Intersection Capacity Improvements 10 65 Ave (Existing West City Limit to Discovery Way) Improve Road Network Capacity 11 65 Ave (Sparrow Drive to 45 St) Improve Road Network Capacity 12 65 Ave (45 St to Range Rd 250) Improve Road Network Capacity 13 Black Gold Drive (South Park Drive to Rollyview Road) Improve Road Network Capacity 14 46 St (50 Ave to Black Gold Drive) Improve Road Network Capacity 15 65 Ave (Grant MacEwan Blvd to Discovery Way) Improve Road Network Capacity 16 65 Ave (45 St to Range Road 250) Improve Road Network Capacity 17 Black Gold Drive (Grant MacEwan Blvd to 50 St) Improve Road Network Capacity 18 Township Rd 493 (Highway 2A to Coady Boulevard) Improve Road Network Capacity 19 Township Rd 493 (Coady Boulevard to Robinson Collector) Improve Road Network Capacity 20 Grant MacEwan Boulevard from Twp Rd 494 to Highway 39 / 50th Ave. 21 Grant MacEwan Blvd from 65 Ave. South to 1/4 Section Line Project #21 22 TWP. Road 493 (Highway 2A to East of CPR Tracks / 1st collector roadway north) Improve Road Network Capacity Improve Road Network Capacity Improve Road Network Capacity 23 Coady Blvd (Caledonia School to McDowell Wynd) Improve Road Network Capacity 24 Coady Blvd (Twp Rd 493 to McDowell Wynd) Improve Road Network Capacity 25 50 Street from 65 Ave to 61 Ave Improve Road Network Capacity 29 Coady Blvd / Twp Rd 493 Intersection - Traffic Signal Intersection Capacity Improvements 31 65 Ave / Discovery Way Intersection - Traffic Signal Intersection Capacity Improvements 32 East N/S Arterial Boundary Rd from Airport Rd south to 65 Ave. Improve Road Network Capacity 33 Airport Rd / East Arterial Rd (N/S Spine Rd) - Traffic Signal Intersection Capacity Improvements 36 65 Ave / East N/S Boundary Rd Intersection - Traffic Signal Intersection Capacity Improvements 37 Black Gold Drive / 50th Street Intersection Intersection Capacity Improvements

PAGE 8 38 Highway 39 (Highway #2 East Ramp to 450M west of Grant MacEwan) Improve Road Network Capacity 39 65 Avenue (50 Street / Sparrow Drive Intersection) Intersection Capacity Improvements 40 43 Street from Airport Road to South of Airport Road Improve Road Network Capacity 41 Airport Road / 43 Street Intersection Intersection Capacity Improvements 42 Airport Road (Sparrow Drive to RR 250) Improve Road Network Capacity 43 50 Avenue / Grant MacEwan Boulevard Intersection Intersection Capacity Improvements 44 Grant MacEwan Blvd (Ameena Dr. to 1/4 Section Line North) Improve Road Network Capacity 45 East N/S Arterial Boundary Rd from 65 Ave to Rollyview Road. Improve Road Network Capacity 46 Blackgold Drive/Grant MacEwan Boulevard intersection Intersection Capacity Improvements 48 Grant MacEwan Blvd / 65 Ave Traffic Signal Intersection Capacity Improvements 49 65 Ave from Discovery Way to Interchange Improve Road Network Capacity 50 Grant MacEwan from 50 Ave to Black Gold Drive Improve Road Network Capacity 51 Hwy 2A Realignment Improve Road Network Capacity 52 Hwy 2A - TWP 493 Traffic Signal Intersection Capacity Improvements 53 RR 254 65 Ave to Highway 39 Improve Road Network Capacity 54 RR254 Highway 39 to South Boundary Arterial (Hwy 2A) Improve Road Network Capacity 55 South Boundary Arterial (Hwy 2A) RR254 to Grant MacEwan Improve Road Network Capacity 56 South Boundary Arterial (Hwy 2A) Grant MacEwan east 600m Improve Road Network Capacity 57 65 Ave RR254 to East 800 m (2013 City Boundary) Improve Road Network Capacity 58 50 Ave - RR 254 to 800m East Improve Road Network Capacity 59 Grant MacEwan - Blackgold Dr to Twp 494 Improve Road Network Capacity 60 Grant MacEwan Twp. 494 to South Boundary Arterial (Hwy 2A) Improve Road Network Capacity 61 Traffic Signal - RR254 (65 Ave) Intersection Capacity Improvements 62 Traffic Signal - RR254 (50 Ave) Intersection Capacity Improvements 63 Traffic Signal at RR254 and South Boundary Arterial (Hwy 2A) Intersection Capacity Improvements 64 Traffic Signal at Grant MacEwan and South Boundary Intersection Capacity Improvements Arterial (Hwy 2A) 65 RR254 East N/S Arterial Boundary Rd from Airport Rd south Improve Road Network Capacity to 65 Ave widening 66 Airport Road Improvements from Sparrow Drive to 42 Street Improve Road Network Capacity

RP 0 R-T7120 42 42 66 41 40 ==81=AVE= u.) cl7 33 Transportation Projects Included in Levy Update For Future Construction 1-7-1.AV 70=AVE."1 7WD-WV.f E- ii 132 65 0 Projects Completed Projects Added to Levy Model 32 Project ID 61 57 48 15 31 12 L 36 10 10 21 53 62 H W-Y-3 9 54 5o Av E r--)%0 / 0:?'" 58 55_9 j-c---48,`ave-=y-=-, _f41 =t1) JE ila 1 1. 45 `r:s.1!2i 3,7 iij Lk 17 _ 63 A City of Leduc GIS Product March 2016 141/ 68' 64 55 56 GSR3690_Roadways_OffsiteLevyV2 ['c.,-a PR! P.1:4 L' g. ROLtLYVIIEW,RD " HWY 62-3?\ 5... 0 Y. _ lit':", 't.. ' \"' _,,,-, L',7,12,-.., CD.-7-1,,7" n - (..,..... r eye---.....yr"-- L r :1 'tị v..,,. 52 24 18 19 29 4y. CITY OF LEDUC TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Schedule "C-1"

PAGE 9 Water Infrastructure Projects Schedule "C-2" 1 Water Main - 65 Ave (Hwy 2 to West Bridgeport) Improve Network Distribution 2 Water Main - Twp. 494 (Southfork to Windrose) Improve Network Distribution 4 Water Main HWY 2A Crossing (South Fork to Tribute) Improve Network Distribution 5 Robinson Water Reservoir Improve Network Distribution 6 Water Main 65 Avenue Improve Network Distribution 7 Robinson Transmission Main - Oversizing Improve Network Distribution 8 NW Water Reservoir Improve Network Distribution 9 NW Water Transmission Main Improve Network Distribution

Water Infrastructure Projects Schedule 11C-2" r-c Development Area ii AIRPORT=RD..._,_1 i, I=. en 0-, O. 29 f81=ave- Water Main Project Completed -7-7AVE ir II Water Reservoir r City Limits Northwest Reservoir - - - CF ' 11 7-1:AVE] 1 24 11-707-AVE-i 41-168,AVEJ I 22 d) j jl 27 5 1 19 18 112 -HIAW-3 9 ii (.1 42 '43 t 31 hwir "p i jj j czin4, 1 7 Lir.4 122/ --5b is/rc(5 Er (fell -4riL-0) -01. -= Ei,...- 1=14-24 1---11 121,11740,61(1 G93:1FDAD'R A 17 16 35 37 38 48 galayview RD2USEP - H WW6 2 3 34 45 15 Southeast Resovoir A City of Leduc GIS Product March 2016 GSR3290iNaterinfraStructureV1

PAGE 10 Sanitary Infrastructure Projects Schedule "C-3" 1 West Sanitary Lift Station Upgrade Improve System Capacity 2 Corinthia Park North End Sewer Storage Improve System Capacity 3 Corinthia Park South End Sewer Storage Improve System Capacity 4 South Park Sewer Storage Improve System Capacity 5 Westside Lift Station and Stage 1 Force Main Improve System Capacity 7 Stage 2 Westside Force Main Improve System Capacity 8 Westside Lift Station Upgrades Improve System Capacity 9 Trunk Upgrades Improve System Capacity 10 Eastside Sanitary Lift Station and Force Main Improve System Capacity

Sanitary Infrastructure Projects Schedule "C-3" Boundaries of Contributing Areas e2 Areal Area 3 CI Area 2 e:2 Area 4 Area 5 CITA Development Area 81-,AVE AIRR ORrritRD 11 29 City Limits Z;!,-7-7---AVE Sanitary Pipes 9 C] Sanitary Lift Station 1 a. =7.1=AVE=1-24 AV F Boundary of Areas Contributing to,. Lift Station 1) Expansion to 22 1.7 to 27 Boundary of Areas Contributing to Sanitary Lift Station and Forcemain 64AVE 19 0 18 T 21 r- 9 9C -5 61 537.AVE= 20 16 42 ri LE_ E(6 (1-&_ /AV =-1 I 24 Ċ 11-17 =-4 r Ygl 7-1/.1. 731 n 117-3 B.L4C,1( Gq:Pt.,D4PR -q ITO-31 VO (-1-T-1 t 45 r Boundary of Areas Contributing to Lift Station * 0 * Expansion and Forcemain /11 Project Complete 46 47? 9 <, n jr-48-ave (F-ifird ta,n4' '7r r(1 39 Fe.63L,.-"r< II - ROLLYVIEW,RDr 44, C 38 34 ET:;) 13 15 A City of Leduc GIS Product May 2016 GSR3690_SanitaryinfrastructureV4 Boundary of Areas Contributing to :4. Sanitary Storage Projects -0, Boundary of Areas Contributing to Sanitary Storage Projects