Examples of Nuisance Party in a sentence
A Nuisance Party is a social gathering or party which is conducted within the City and, by reason of the conduct of persons in attendance, results in the occurrence of any one (1) or more of the enumerated offenses.
Most homeowners were aware of one or more of these bylaws, though some expressed confusion around the distinction between the Noise Bylaw and the Nuisance Party Bylaw and what type of event would trigger one over the other.
New information for Council is that after the COW meeting in October, staff met with landlords and representatives from the RCMP and Acadia to discuss how we can partner together to tackle nuisance party issues in the absence of punitive measures for landlords in the Nuisance Party Bylaw.
Noise Bylaw and Nuisance Party Bylaw:While there were no questions targeted at the Nuisance Party Bylaw (NPB), every landlord spoken to was keen to discuss this topic.
This revised definition makes it clear that a subsequent Nuisance Party happens if there is a 2nd Nuisance Party at a property within 2 years after a notice to discontinue a Nuisance Party is made, regardless of whether there was a ticket issued in relation to the previous Nuisance Party.
Collectively, residential rental properties are one of the Town’s largest business operations.If the Town adopts the RRBB, the license could only be issued if all Town by-laws are complied with (e.g. Land Use By-law, Minimum Property Standards, Nuisance Party Bylaw, Property Minimum Standards) – see the draft by-law in Attachment A).
RFD 034-2023 provides the rationale and background for all of the proposed changes to the Nuisance Party Bylaw.
Core event/initiative/service the Town would otherwise provide Important event/initiative/service the Town might otherwise provide Discretionary event/initiative/service the Town does not normally provideNo Mandate not enabled by legislation, is not within the area of responsibility Page C-3 of 6 SUMMARYNUISANCE PARTY BYLAW AMENDMENTSAmendments to the Nuisance Party Bylaw first came to Council in July 2023 and first reading was given.
Staff recommend that Council give first reading to the attached amended Nuisance Party Bylaw.
This consistency may suggest that the occupants are not aware and/or do not care to comply with the Town’s existing Noise Bylaw, Nuisance Party Bylaw and/or the Property Minimum Standards requirements.