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Assessment
CRICH 12 · Series · 1912, 1928-1984
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists mainly of records relating to assessment, building regulation, and illegal suites. The records relating to assessment include correspondence, memos, reports, assessment notices, minutes and proceedings of the Court of Revision, assessment roll working papers, agreements and legal notices. Topics covered by these records include assessment appeals to the Court of Revision and further appeals to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council; the ongoing cycle of agreements and appeals between the City of Vancouver and Richmond over the issue of airport assessment; assessment of Dominion government properties within the Richmond municipal boundaries; assessment of property owned by public companies; and changes in assessment policies and procedures. A significant part of the series deals with building regulation issues such as permits for demolition, construction, occupancy, and signs; inspections for health, electrical, gas and building code compliance; and the changes in regulations surrounding the secondary suite or illegal suite issue. Miscellaneous topics covered in this series include the proposal and development of the Richmond Nature Park, a proposal for an educational model farm, and public petitions dealing with a variety of issues including land use, sunday shopping, and public works and services.

Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's Office
Bylaws
CRICH 114 · Series · 1881-1998
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of the original signed, sealed municipal bylaws, some of which may include agreements, certificates, correspondence, declarations, maps and plans as attachments to individual bylaws.

Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's Office
Alpha-numeric subject files
CRICH 113 · Series · 1945-1995, 2001, predominant 1966-1995
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, and plans relating to the role of the Engineering Department in monitoring and providing public works and services. The series documents negotiations and relations between the Engineering Department and private companies, public utilities, such as B.C. Hydro, and other levels of government, such as the provincial Department of Municipal Affairs, the provincial Ministry/Department of Highways, the federal Department of Transport, and the G.V.R.D. The records in this series document the role of the Engineering Department in: negotiating and monitoring crossing agreements with B.C. Hydro and the Canadian Pacific Railway; commissioning and/or researching reports on transportation related issues; negotiating with the Department of Municipal Affairs regarding revenue sharing; liaison with the Ministry/Department of Highways relating to freeway and bridge construction; establishing policies and administering waste management and pollution control; responding to Bill 42 (including policy development) enabling municipalities to implement development cost charges; liaison with private companies relating to industrial development activities; and overseeing all aspects of engineering service for the City's construction and development activities.

Richmond (B.C.). Engineering & Public Works Department
Subdivisions
CRICH 11 · Series · 1922-1981
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of policies and procedures, correspondence, excerpts from Council and committee minutes, reports, and plans relating to subdivision policies and procedures in Richmond. Topics covered in this record series include: the policies and guidelines for major and minor subdivisions outlining the responsibilities for the municipality and developers with regard to road, sewer and waterworks construction; the 1977 changes to the Municipal Act, which introduced the development permit process and significantly streamlined land use development and planning; and the introduction and establishment of the Agricultural Land Reserve and the ALR appeals that followed. The series also contains files on the Broadmoor subdivision, the administration of the Veterans Land Act in Richmond, and property transactions between the Presbyterian, Methodist and United Churches and the Richmond School Board relating to the area around Mitchell School.

Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's Office
CRICH 101 · Series · 1931-1987
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of copies of file register sheets and one "file system index" bound volume which document the registration of files and series, and thereby classifying, arranging, and maintaining the records of the Municipal government. The typed and handwritten file register sheets have additional handwritten annotations in the margins. The "filing system index" is a red bound volume, 28 x 35 x 2.5 cm in size, with appended stapled and taped pages. The file system index is the master controlling list for registering files, bylaws and record series. This index also includes annotations indicating transfers of records and other pointers to related or subsequent series.

Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's Office
CRICH 100 · Series · 1975-1980, 1985-1996
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of subject files of the Office of the Deputy Administrator (J.E. Brooks and Gord Howie)documenting planning and public works programs undertaken or supported by the municipality, as well as various task force activities. Subjects include building project files (Public Safety Building), industrial development in East Richmond, sanitary sewer projects, rapid transit planning, development cost charge administration, and Richmond landfill operations. Records demonstrate interaction between municipal officers and other bodies, including the Greater Vancouver Regional District and the provincial and federal governments. Includes records relating to capital projects planning, port development, health regionalization, MOT/DND lands, Pacific Place (Expo 86) soils, the RCMP, the Task Force on Community Safety and Crime Prevention, Works Yard Task Force, and the Department Heads Committee.

Richmond (B.C.). Office of the Chief Administration Officer
Pumps
CRICH 10 · Series · 1919-1971
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of correspondence, memos, agreements, tenders, reports and plans relating to the construction, installation and maintenance of pumps and pumphouses around Richmond's perimeter. Also included is a proposal for an emergency bylaw that would establish provisions for a response to a flood or dyke failure.

Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's Office
Council minutes
CRICH 1 · Series · 1880-2005
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of the official minutes of Richmond City Council meetings relating to all aspects of local municipal/city government. Series is arranged in five sub-series, corresponding to the nature and scope of Council proceedings and the manner in which meeting minutes were variously filed: 1) Open Council meeting minutes; 2) In-camera/closed Council meeting minutes); 3) Open Committee of the Whole meeting minutes; 4) In-camera Committee of the Whole meeting minutes; and, 5) Council meetings for Public Hearing minutes.

Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's Office