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1913-1928 (Creation)
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- Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's Office
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4 folders of textual records;5 maps and plans
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Administrative history
The City Clerk's Office is part of the Finance and Corporate Services Division and serves as a secretariat for Council and its Committees. It performs administrative functions including: agenda preparation recording of minutes, processing and certifying by-laws, record management and distribution of records, and making records available to the public.
The Clerk's Office is responsible for the preservation of all Council and Committee records, through a records management and archives system which documents the history of Richmond.
The City Clerk is also responsible for organizing and conducting City elections.
The City Clerk's Office is often the first stop for processing citizens' petitions, complaints and requests to Council, and also receives requests for information under the Freedom of Information & Protection of Privacy legislation.
Custodial history
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Series consists of records generally relating to the construction of, maintenance to, petitioning, and taxing for dyking works on Lulu Island. Specifically, the records relate to the maintenance of dykes along the South Arm near the Canada Rice Mills and the resulting agreement reached between Richmond, the Canadian National Railway and the Federal Government as to the costs involved.
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This and other jurisdictionally-based dyking and drainage series were broken apart some time in the late 1940s and re-arranged into subject-based series. Refer to the Clerk's agency finding aid for a more detailed account of the evolution of these series
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BCAUL control number: CRICH-SER-201