146. Despite section 145, and to increase the level of its services, the borough council may, by by-law, require compensation from the owner or occupant of an immovable situated in the borough, or levy a tax on all or any portion of the taxable immovables situated in the borough.
The filing of the notice of motion that must precede the adoption of a by-law referred to in the first paragraph and the adoption of such a by-law must respectively be preceded by a public notice published at least seven days before the holding of the meeting of the borough council at which the notice of motion is to be filed or the by-law adopted, as the case may be.
The public notice shall contain the following information:(1) the place, date and time of the meeting at which the notice of motion is to be filed or the by-law adopted, as the case may be; and
(2) the subject of the notice or of the by-law, as the case may be.
2000, c. 56, Sch. I, s. 146; 2001, c. 25, s. 283; 2003, c. 28, s. 42.