Horsefly Streetlighting (1430) - 2019 Business Plan - Cariboo Regional District
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2019 Business Plan Horsefly Streetlighting (1430) Peter Hughes, P.Eng. Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Horsefly area as established by Bylaw No. 4 and amended by Bylaw No. 4820. This service was established in 1969 and is taxed using assessed value of land and improvements; no taxation limitation has been determined by bylaw. The local service area is illuminated by 10 streetlights. As the Electoral Area F Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified in 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as 2018. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
2019 Business Plan Forest Grove Streetlighting (1431) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Forest Grove area as established by Bylaw No. 37. This service was established in 1971 and is taxed using assessed value of land and improvements; no taxation limitation has been determined by the bylaw. The local service area is illuminated by 31 streetlights. As the Electoral Area H Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified for 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition is increased by approved inflationary pressures only. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified for 2018.
2019 Business Plan Lac La Hache Streetlighting (1432) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Lac La Hache area as established by Bylaw No. 241. This service was established in 1974 and is taxed using assessed value of land and improvements; no taxation limitation has been determined by the bylaw. The local service area is illuminated by 37 streetlights. As the Electoral Area G Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified for 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified for 2018.
2019 Business Plan Lone Butte Streetlighting (1433) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Lone Butte area as established by Bylaw No. 287. This service was established in 1974 and is taxed using assessed value of land and improvements; no taxation limitation has been determined by bylaw. The local service area is illuminated by 14 streetlights. As the Electoral Area L Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified in 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018 BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
2019 Business Plan Commodore Streetlighting (1435) Peter Hughes,P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Commodore Crescent area as established by Bylaw No. 2487 (1991). Tax requisition is by way of parcel tax to 31 parcels and has a taxation limitation of the greater of $5,650 or $.6658/$1,000 of assessed value of land and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by 38 streetlights. As the Electoral Area D Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified for 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition is increased by approved inflationary pressures only. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
2019 Business Plan Pine Valley Streetlighting (1436) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Pine Valley area as established by Bylaw No. 536. This service was established in 1977 and is taxed using assessed value of land and improvements; no taxation limitation has been determined by bylaw. The local service area is illuminated by 16 streetlights. As the Electoral Area D Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified for 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified for 2018.
2019 Business Plan Esler Streetlighting (1437) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Esler area as established by Bylaw No. 2370 (1990). The taxation limit for this service is the greater of $500 or $1.644/$1,000 of assessed value of land and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by two streetlights. As the Electoral Area E Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified in 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition will remain the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
2019 Business Plan Shaw Road Streetlighting (1438) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Shaw Road area as established by Bylaw No. 2595 (1992). The taxation limit for this service is the greater of $740 or $1.35/$1,000 of assessed value of land and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by four streetlights. As the Electoral Area E Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified for 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified for 2018.
2019 Business Plan Gun-A-Noot Streetlighting (1439) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Gun-A-Noot area as established by Bylaw No. 2681 (1992). Tax requisition is by way of parcel tax to 46 parcels and has a taxation limitation of the greater of $2,536 or $1.14/$1,000 of assessed value of land and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by 16 streetlights. As the Electoral Area E Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified for 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition will remain the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
2019 Business Plan Pacific Road Streetlighting (1440) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Pacific Road area as established by Bylaw No. 2777 (1993). Tax requisition is by way of parcel tax to 52 parcels and has a taxation limitation of the greater of $3,200 or $1.235/$1,000 of assessed value of land and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by 18 streetlights. As the Electoral Area D Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified for 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified for 2018.
2019 Business Plan Kersley Streetlighting (1442) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Kersley area as established by Bylaw No. 3636 in 2000. The taxation limit for this service is the greater of $6,000 or $0.47/$1,000 of assessed value of land and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by 21 streetlights. As the Electoral Area A Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified in 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% per year over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
2019 Business Plan Highway 26 Streetlighting (1443) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in Electoral Area C as established by Bylaw No. 3911 in 2004. The taxation limit for this service is the greater of $10,000 or $0.190406/$1,000 of assessed value of land and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by 30 streetlights. As the Electoral Area C Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified in 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition is increased by approved inflationary pressures only. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% per year over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
2019 Business Plan 140 Mile Streetlighting (1444) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the 140 Mile House area as established by Bylaw No. 3970. This service was established in 2004 and is taxed by way of a parcel tax. The taxation limitation is $1,200 per year or an amount recovered by applying a tax rate of $0.6380/$1,000 to the net taxable value of lands and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by 7 streetlights. As the Electoral Area F Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified in 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
2019 Business Plan Westcoast/Wildwood Streetlighting (1445) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents in the Wildwood and Westcoast Road area as established by Bylaw No. 4542. This service was established in 2009 and is taxed by way of a parcel tax. The taxation limitation is $2,580 per year or an amount recovered by applying a tax rate of $0.1994/$1,000 to the net taxable value of land and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by 17 streetlights. As the Electoral Area D Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified in 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
2019 Business Plan Copper Ridge Streetlighting (1446) Peter Hughes, P.Eng., Manager of Environmental Services Working in partnership with communities, large and small, to make the Cariboo Chilcotin a socially, economically and environmentally desirable region to live, work and play. Department/Function Services The Cariboo Regional District facilitates streetlighting for the residents on Copper Ridge Road in Quesnel as established by Bylaw No. 4539. This service was established in 2009 and is taxed by way of a parcel tax. The taxation limitation for 2010 was $858, or an amount recovered by applying a tax rate of $1.1557/$1,000 to the net taxable value of land and improvements, and for 2011 and beyond is $200, or an amount recovered by applying a tax rate of $.2694/$1,000 to the net taxable value of lands and improvements. The local service area is illuminated by one streetlight. As the Electoral Area A Director is the only stakeholder, and the Local Government Act requires more than one vote, the entire Board is responsible for the governance of this service.
Business Plan Goals, Rationale & Strategies No goals identified in 2019. Overall Financial Impact The 2019 requisition remains the same as the 2018 requisition. Significant Issues & Trends In 2018, BC Hydro rates increased by 3%. It is anticipated that rates may increase by 5.2% over the next two years. BC Hydro is assessing the use of LED lights for streetlighting and they are currently undertaking a pilot project. Expect LED lights in the future. The Cariboo Regional District is a signatory on the Province of BC/UBCM Climate Action Charter, and has committed to continuing work towards carbon neutrality in respect of corporate operations. Measuring Previous Years Performance No goals identified in 2018.
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