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The Alberta Gazette PART 1 Vol. 97 EDMONTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2001 No. 20 RESIGNATIONS AND RETIREMENTS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ACT Resignation of Justice of the Peace August 31, 2001 Strobbe, Sarah, of Calgary September 30, 2001 Hornseth, Robert, of St. Paul ORDERS-IN-COUNCIL MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT O.C. 279/2001 Approved and ordered: Lois E. Hole, Lieutenant Governor. Edmonton, July 24, 2001 The Lieutenant Governor in Council (a) forms a specialized municipality having the name Municipality of Jasper, (b) directs that the Municipality of Jasper is composed of the lands described in Appendix A, and (c) makes the order in Appendix B, effective July 20, 2001. Ralph Klein, Chair. APPENDIX A All the lands described herein lying in the Province of Alberta and being situated west of the 5th meridian unless otherwise specified as being west of the 6th meridian. Township 44: All of fractional range 28; All of range 1 west of the 6th meridian. Township 45: All of fractional range 28;

All of ranges 1 and 2 west of the 6th meridian; In range 3 west of the 6th meridian, all those portions lying north and east of the inter-provincial boundary between Alberta and British Columbia; In the easterly half of range 4 west of the 6th meridian, all those portions lying north and east of the inter-provincial boundary between Alberta and British Columbia. Township 46: All of fractional range 28; All of ranges 1 and 2 west of the 6th meridian; APPENDIX B ORDER RESPECTING SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR THE ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF JASPER 1 In this Order, (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Act means the Municipal Government Act; Agreement means the agreement set out in Appendix C between Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada and the Municipality of Jasper; Council means the council of the Municipality of Jasper; Federal Minister means the member of the Queen s Privy Council for Canada designated by the Governor in Council as the minister for the purposes of the National Parks Act (Canada), or that member s delegate; Municipality of Jasper means the area formerly known as Jasper Improvement District and comprised of the lands described in Appendix A; Provincial Minister means the Alberta Minister of Municipal Affairs; Town of Jasper means the area within the Municipality of Jasper that is coterminous with the park community of Jasper as set out in Schedule 4 of the National Parks Act (Canada). 2(1) The Municipality of Jasper is formed to provide for the unique needs of residents living within the boundaries of the lands described in Appendix A. (2) No amendment may be made to Appendix A without the consent of the Provincial Minister and the Federal Minister. 3 Except where the Agreement provides otherwise, the Municipality of Jasper has (a) (b) in the Town of Jasper, the powers and authorities of a town under the Act, and in the Municipality of Jasper but outside the Town of Jasper, the powers and authorities formerly exercised by Jasper Improvement District as set out in Ministerial Orders numbered 373/95, 374/95 and 375/95. 4 The Council may establish different rates of taxation to be applied (a) (b) in the Town of Jasper, and in the Municipality of Jasper but outside the Town of Jasper 2334

for each assessment class or sub-class referred to in section 297 of the Act. 5(1) The Council may, with the consent of the Provincial Minister and the Federal Minister, amend the Agreement. (2) No power or authority may be given to the Municipality of Jasper pursuant to an amendment under subsection (1) that exceeds the power and authority conferred on a municipality by the Act or by any other enactment. (3) The Act and other enactments are modified to the extent necessary to accomplish the intent of the Agreement and this Order. (4) This Order does not modify or affect any Act of the Government of Canada or any regulation of the Government of Canada. 6(1) After the first general election in the Municipality of Jasper, the Council is to consist of 6 councillors and the chief elected official. (2) The councillors are to be elected by a vote of the electors of the Municipality of Jasper. (3) The chief elected official is to be elected in accordance with section 150(1) of the Act. (4) The following are appointed to serve as members of the Council until the general election referred to in subsection (5): Richard Ireland, who is to act as the chief elected official George Andrew Mike Day Andy Walker Gloria Kongsrud Brenda Zinck Joe Couture Robert Leggett (5) The first general election in the Municipality of Jasper is to be held on October 15, 2001. 7(1) If the Municipality of Jasper is dissolved, the Government of Alberta is liable for any unpaid debts of the Municipality of Jasper. (2) The Government of Alberta is entitled to recover any amounts paid by it pursuant to subsection (1) by imposing a tax under Part 10 of the Act in respect of property in the Municipality of Jasper. 8(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Town of Jasper is entitled to apply for grants as if it were a town formed under Part 4 of the Act, unless the Agreement provides otherwise. (2) The Town of Jasper may not apply for a grant from the Government of Alberta for services delivered solely by the Government of Canada. 9 The Municipality of Jasper is entitled to apply for grants relating to the Municipality of Jasper outside the Town of Jasper as if the Municipality were a municipal district formed under Part 4 of the Act, unless the Agreement provides otherwise. 2335

10(1) All Ministerial Orders or Improvement District Orders in effect in Jasper Improvement District continue as if they were bylaws and resolutions of the Council to the extent that they are not inconsistent with this Order, until they are repealed or replaced by the Council. (2) Any taxes owing to the Provincial Minister in respect of Jasper Improvement District, including any lawful penalties and costs levied in respect of those taxes, are transferred to and payable to the Municipality of Jasper and may be collected and dealt with by the Municipality of Jasper as if it had imposed the taxes. (3) Subject to the Limitations Act, all rights of action and actions by or against the Crown in right of Alberta for Jasper Improvement District may be continued or maintained by or against the Municipality of Jasper if the cause of the action arose in Jasper Improvement District and relates to the administration by the Provincial Minister of any municipal matter relating solely to Jasper Improvement District. (4) Any agreement between the Provincial Minister and a person, corporation or municipality that relates to Jasper Improvement District is binding on the Municipality of Jasper, as far as it is practicable, as though the Municipality of Jasper had replaced the Provincial Minister as a party to that agreement. (5) The Advisory Council of Jasper Improvement District is dissolved effective July 20, 2001. 11 The chair of the Jasper Town Committee is authorized to sign the Agreement on behalf of the Municipality of Jasper, pending the formation of the Municipality of Jasper. 2336

APPENDIX C AGREEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN THE TOWN OF JASPER Signed by: The Honourable Sheila Copps Minister of Canadian Heritage June 13, 2001 Richard Ireland Chairman, Jasper Town Committee / Jasper Improvement District June 25, 2001 Contents Agreement for the Establishment of Local Government in the Town of Jasper Schedule A Schedule B Schedule C Schedule D 9 pp 3 pp 1 pg 4pp 1 pg Agreement for the Establishment of Local Government In the Town of Jasper This Agreement Relating to the Formation and Operation of the Municipality of Jasper dated this day of 2001. BETWEEN: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA as represented by the Minister of Canadian Heritage (hereinafter referred to as "Canada" or as "the Minister") Of The First Part -and- THE MUNICIPALITY OF JASPER Of The Second Part 2337

WHEREAS the Minister and the Municipality of Jasper have agreed to enter into an agreement concerning future management of the park community including local governance, land rent and cost recovery: AND WHEREAS the Minister and the Jasper Town Committee have agreed that the Jasper Town Committee shall represent the Municipality of Jasper pending its establishment; AND WHEREAS the residents of the Municipality of Jasper, in Jasper National Park of Canada, have signified their desire for a local government by the establishment of a Specialized Municipality pursuant to the Municipal Government Act of Alberta: AND WHEREAS the Minister is authorized to enter into such an agreement under section 10 of the Canada National Parks Act, AND WHEREAS the Municipality of Jasper acknowledges and agrees that subsection 8(2) of the Canada National Parks Act requires that maintenance or restoration of ecological integrity, through the protection of natural resources and natural processes, shall be the first priority of the Minister when considering all aspects of the management of national parks; AND WHEREAS the parties agree that with respect to local governance in the Municipality of Jasper, the Minister shall solely exercise authority in relation to land use planning and development and exercise control over matters concerning the environment; NOW THEREFORE, respecting the future management of the Municipality of Jasper, the parties acknowledge and agree as follows: ARTICLE 1: INTERPRETATION 1.1 In this Agreement: 1.1.1 "Canada National Parks Act" means Statute of Canada 2000', Chapter 32, and regulations thereunder; 1.1.2 Consumer Price Index" means as defined in Schedule B of this Agreement; 1.1.3 "Field Unit Superintendent" means the Superintendent of Jasper National Park of Canada as defined in Section 2(1) of the Canada National Parks Act, 1.1.4 "Jasper Community Plan" means the plan by that name approved by the Minister, June 2001, pursuant to the Canada National Parks Act; 1.1.5 "Jasper National Park of Canada Management Plan" means the plan by that name dated May 2000 and subsequent amendments; 1.1.6 "Minister" includes any member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, designated by the Governor in Council as the minister for purposes of the Canada National Parks Act, or her delegate; 1.1.7 "Municipal Government Act" means S.A. 1994, Chapter M-26. 1; 1.1.8 "Municipality of Jasper" means the area described as the Town of Jasper and the area of the former Jasper Improvement District described as all 2338

the land lying in the Province of Alberta and being situated west of the 5th meridian unless otherwise specified as being west of the 6th meridian. Township 44: All of Range 28; all of range 1 west of the 6th meridian Township 45: All of fractional range 28; All of ranges 1 and 2 west of the 6th meridian; In Range 3 west of the 6th meridian, all those portions lying north and east of the inter-provincial boundary between Alberta and British Columbia; In the easterly half of Range 4 west of the 6th meridian, all those portions lying north and east of the interprovincial boundary between Alberta and British olumbia; Township 46: AlI of fractional range 28; AlI of ranges 1 and 2 west of the 6th meridian 1.1.9 "Park" means Jasper National Park of Canada; 1.1.10 "Town of Jasper' means the area within the boundaries as set forth in the approved Jasper Community Plan. 1.1.11 "Land use planning and development" means the forecasting, regulation and control of the use and development of buildings and land as defined from time to time under regulations set forth in the Canada National Parks Act. 1.2 Any reference to a federal or provincial statute or regulation, the Jasper National Park of Canada Management Plan or to the Jasper Community Plan in this Agreement includes all subsequent amendments, revisions, consolidations and substitutions, unless the contrary intention is expressly set forth herein. ARTICLE 2: BOUNDARIES 2.1 The boundaries of the Town of Jasper shall be the boundaries as established in the approved Jasper Community Plan, and when fixed by Order in Council, shall constitute the boundaries of the Town of Jasper, and such boundaries shall not be altered, except in accordance with the Canada National Parks Act. 2.2 The boundaries of the Municipality of Jasper are as defined in Section 1.1.8 of this Agreement. ARTICLE 3: PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF JASPER 3.1 The purposes and objectives of the Municipality of Jasper shall be as follows: 3.1.1 to promote and maintain good government within the context of the powers conferred upon it; 3.1.2 to promote and maintain goals and principles consistent with the Jasper National Park of Canada Management Plan and the Jasper Community Plan and; 3.1.3 to promote and maintain the goals and principles of the Jasper Community Vision Statement. 2339

ARTICLE 4: MUNICIPAL POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS 4.1 Within the Town of Jasper only, the Municipality of Jasper: 4.1.1 has all the powers and authorities of a town under the Municipal Government Act except those relating to land use planning, development, annexation and the environment and; 4.1.2 shall have all the rights, obligations, duties, powers and functions as may be delegated to it under the Canada National Parks Act. 4.2 Outside the Town of Jasper, the Municipality of Jasper may, exercise only the following authorities, discharge only the following responsibilities and provide only the following services: 4.2.1 Culture and Recreational Facilities and Programs; 4.2.2 Family and Community Support Services; 4.2.3 Municipal Library: 4.2.4 Ambulance Services-, 4.2.5 Support for the Jasper Museum; 4.2.6 Structural Fire Protection Services; and 4.2.7 Land Assessment, Tax Collection and Administrative Services only with respect to those services set forth in this section as Items I to 6 inclusive. 4.3 Respecting matters within the jurisdiction of Canada, the Municipality of Jasper will have no powers of representation for leaseholders outside the Town of Jasper, with respect to the Federal Minister's management, administration, and control of the National Park including any leasehold issues. 4.4 The Field Unit Superintendent, on behalf of the Minister, will review and certify before they come into effect all proposed by-laws, including proposed amendments or repeals, to confirm that: 1) there are no impacts on the environment, or that any environmental impacts can be appropriately mitigated; and 2) there is no encroachment on Canada's authority in the areas of land use planning and development. 4.5 No operational policies of the Municipality of Jasper shall take effect unless the Field Unit Superintendent certifies they will have no environmental impact or that the environmental impact can be appropriately mitigated. 4.6 The provision of municipal facilities, services and public works by the Municipality of Jasper shall be subject to the rights of the lessees In the Town of Jasper. 4.7 Unless otherwise agreed to by the Minister, the right of the Municipality of Jasper to recover tax arrears pursuant to the laws of Alberta shall be restricted to the interest of the taxpayer in the land and improvements subject to taxation, and shall not affect or interfere with the rights of Canada as owner and lessor of the land. 2340

4.8 The Municipality of Jasper shall be eligible to make application for all federal and provincial municipal funding programs upon terms and conditions consistent with its authorities and responsibilities. ARTICLE 5: LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 5.1 Powers in relation to land use planning and development in the Municipality of Jasper shall be exercised solely by the Minister, 5.2 Part 17 of the Municipal Government Act does not apply to the Municipality of Jasper and the Municipality of Jasper has no authority, responsibilities or liabilities regarding land use planning and development within the Municipality of Jasper. 5.3 The Minister shall where applicable, provide opportunities for public participation at the national, regional, and local levels in the development of parks policy and regulations regarding land use planning and development in the Town of Jasper. 5.4 The Minister agrees through written agreement with developers, within the Town of Jasper, to require payments of all appropriate off-site levies by the developers to the Municipality of Jasper. ARTICLE 6: FEDERAL CONTROL RESPECTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT 6.1 Every bylaw or resolution of the Municipality of Jasper and every action taken or decision made by the Municipality of Jasper shall not be inconsistent with the Canada National Parks Act and regulations thereunder, this Agreement, the Jasper National Park of Canada Management Plan, the Jasper Community Plan, or with any applicable laws, regulations or orders that are in force in the Municipality of Jasper. 6.2 When the Minister is satisfied that the Municipality of Jasper has passed a by-law in respect of subject matter over which the Municipality of Jasper has authority, the Minister will recommend to the Governor in Council that any regulation made under the Canada National Parks Act, in respect of that subject matter, be repealed, in whole or in part, in the Park Community of Jasper. 6.3 Nothing in this Agreement affects the operation of any regulation made under the Canada National Parks Act, until such regulation has been repealed or amended to the extent that it no longer applies to the Municipality of Jasper. 6.4 If the Minister is of the opinion that any by-law, resolution, action or decision of the Municipality of Jasper is inconsistent with Article 6.1, Canada may make regulations or take such action it considers appropriate affecting the Municipality of Jasper notwithstanding the by-law, resolution, action or decision of the Municipality of Jasper. 6.5 The Minister shall give notice to the Municipality of Jasper of the Minister's intention to take any action pursuant to Article 6.4 and the reasons therefore, not less than sixty (60) days prior to the date on which the proposed action is to take place. ARTICLE 7: PROPERTY TRANSFER AND PAYMENT 7.1 Ownership of all roads and all other public lands in the Municipality of Jasper remains vested In Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. 2341

7.2 The Municipality of Jasper, shall have direction, control and management of the roads and of other public lands identified in Schedule A or as determined by the Minister for municipal purposes. 7.3 The Municipality of Jasper shall enter into leases, licenses of occupation, or other agreements with the Minister in respect of those lands set forth in Schedule A attached hereto for an annual rent payable to Canada in the sum of $475,000.00, to be adjusted annually starting in 2003 in accordance with the Consumer Price Index as defined in Schedule B attached hereto, but in no one year to exceed an annual adjustment of 5%. Such rent is payable annually on July 1st. 7.4 The Municipality of Jasper shall include in its annual estimates the sum necessary to make the payment described In Article 7.3, which shall be deemed to be a municipal expense for policies and programs for the purposes of the Municipal Government Act. 7.5 All costs relating to the survey and to the environmental assessments conducted with respect to the issuance of the leases and licenses of occupation referred to in Article 7.3 shall be the responsibility of the Minister. 7.6 Subject to Article 7.1, and to the terms and conditions of any applicable lease, license of occupation, or other agreement referred to in Article 7.3, the Municipality of Jasper shall purchase from Canada at a nominal cost, all of Canada's right, title and interest, in and to all fixtures, structures, equipment and works, located on the lands described in such lease, license of occupation or other agreement as well as all of Canada's right, title and interest in and to certain chattels used for municipal facilities, services and public works in the Municipality of Jasper, all of which shall be transferred on an "as is, where is" basis, all of which is more particularly described in Schedule C attached hereto. 7.7 The Municipality of Jasper shall be responsible for all maintenance, repair, upkeep, and other expenses relating to such fixtures, structures, equipment, works and chattels described in Article 7.6, and additions and replacements thereof, as of the date of the purchase. ARTICLE 8: SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT 8.1 Subject to the provisions of Schedule D attached hereto, the Municipality of Jasper shall construct and operate a sewage treatment plant. ARTICLE 9 UTILITY FRANCHISES 9.1 The Municipality of Jasper shall assume the rights and obligations of Canada arising from utility franchise agreements entered into between Canada and utility suppliers existing as of the date of execution of this agreement insofar as they relate to utilities in the Town of Jasper. 9.2 The Municipality of Jasper shall indemnify Canada against any type of claim, demand suit, action, cause of action, cost or other expense caused by an event arising after the date of execution of this agreement, which may be brought or claimed against Canada in respect of the utility franchise agreements. 9.3 Canada shall indemnify the Municipality of Jasper against any type of claim, demand suit, action, cause of action, cost or other expense caused by an event arising prior to the date of execution of this agreement, which may be brought or claimed against the Town of Jasper in respect of the utility franchise agreements. 2342

ARTICLE 10: THIRD PARTY LEASES 10.1 Subject to amendment to the Lease and License of Occupation Regulations (1991), Canada shall make provision in every new lease, and shall seek to amend each existing residential lease incorporating an eligible resident requirement and each non-residential lease of land in the Town of Jasper, to provide in such leases: 10.1.1 for payment of a nominal rent to Canada of ONE ($1.00) DOLLAR, which amount is deemed to be paid on execution of the lease or amendment agreement; and 10.1.2 that, notwithstanding any renewal clause in an existing lease or the payment of the ONE ($1.00) DOLLAR rent, if: 10.1.2.1 the Municipality of Jasper is dissolved; 10.1.2.2 the Municipality of Jasper is adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction as unlawfully levying taxes: or 10.1.2.3 the Minister sends notice pursuant to Article 6.5; the lessee shall pay an additional annual rent under the lease to Canada in an amount and at such time as is thereafter established by the Minister in accordance with the said regulations. 10.2 The amounts payable under Article 10.1 shall be in addition to any release fee for granting a leasehold interest payable or established pursuant to the Lease and License of Occupation regulations made under the Canada National Parks Act. ARTICLE 11: HUMAN RESOURCES 11.1 The Municipality of Jasper acknowledges and agrees that the rights of directly affected Parks Canada Agency employees must be protected. 11.2 The Municipality of Jasper agrees to accept voluntary transfer of Parks Canada Agency employees directly affected by the transfer of municipal services. Salaries and benefits received by these employees will be equal to or greater than that received at the time of transfer. An employment guarantee of two years will be provided by the Municipality of Jasper at the time of employee transfer. ARTICLE 12: FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS 12.1 Subject to obtaining the necessary approvals, the Minister agrees to make a contribution of THREE MILLION ($3,000,000.00) DOLLARS to the Municipality of Jasper to cover costs such as the construction of a fire hall, purchase of a fire truck or other unspecified infrastructure projects at the discretion of the Municipality of Jasper. S1.4M of the $3M was paid in March 2001 (receipt of which is hereby acknowledged) and the remaining $1.6M will be provided on or before April 1st, 2002. 12.2 Any obligation imposed on Canada for the commitment or payment of any monies under this Agreement is subject to the Financial Administration Act. 2343

ARTICLE 13: DISSOLUTION 13.1 In the event that the Municipality of Jasper ceases to exist as a municipal corporation, or is in breach of the terms of this Agreement and the Minister has provided written notice pursuant to Article 6.5: 13.1.1 the leases, licenses of occupation, and other agreements between Canada and the Municipality of Jasper acquired pursuant to Article 7.3 shall terminate, and all real and personal assets of the Municipality of Jasper acquired pursuant to Article 7.6, together with all additions to and replacements thereof, shall thereupon be surrendered and transferred to Canada without compensation and free of all liens and encumbrances; and 13.1.2 the Minister may recommend to the Governor in Council, that all regulations repealed or amended, with respect to the Town of Jasper, including any amendments to the rental provisions set forth in the Lease and License of Occupation Regulations (1991), be again made applicable to the Town of Jasper. ARTICLE 14: MISCELLANEOUS 14.1 Unless otherwise agreed, any dispute between the Minister and the Municipality of Jasper in respect of their respective jurisdictions, related to this Agreement, shall be resolved in a court of competent jurisdiction. 14.2 Nothing in this Agreement affects the operation of any regulation made under the Canada National Parks Act. 14.3 The Municipality of Jasper may enter into agreements with other entities for the provision of services outside the Municipality of Jasper and for payment for the provision of such services. 14.4 Each of the parties hereto will do such further acts and deeds as may be necessary to carry out the intent of this Agreement. Such other matters as may be deemed necessary, or convenient, by the parties for the Implementation of this Agreement, or for matters related or incidental thereto, shall, from time to time, be included as addenda to this Agreement. 14.5 The parties hereto agree that no agency relationship is created, or intended to be created, between Canada and the Municipality of Jasper by virtue of the provisions of this Agreement. 14.6 The Municipality of Jasper and Canada may enter into such other agreements as they may mutually agree upon. 14.7 Canada and the Municipality of Jasper shall mutually indemnify each other from and against any type of claim, demand, suit, action, cause of action, cost or other expenses which may be brought or claimed against either party hereto by a third party by reason of any act or omission by either party in the exercise or purported exercise of the rights and duties set out in this Agreement. 14.8 Any notice required to be given may be sent by registered mail, facsimile or other electronic message which provides a hard copy, postage or charges prepaid, addressed to the party for whom it is intended, in the case of Canada, to: 2344

The Superintendent of Jasper National Park of Canada Box 10 Jasper. AB TOE 1EO and in the case of the Municipality of Jasper, to: The Municipality of Jasper Box 520 Jasper, AB TOE 1EO The above offices and addresses may be changed from time to time by written notice of change of office and address to the other party. 14.9 No member of the House of Commons of Canada will be entitled to any share or part of this Agreement or to any benefit to arise therefrom. ARTICLE 15: COMING INTO EFFECT 15.1 This Agreement becomes effective subject to article 15.2, upon ratification of the execution of this agreement on behalf of the Municipality of Jasper by a majority vote of the eligible electors thereof. 15.2 The provisions of 4.1.2 take effect April 1, 2002. 15.3 The provisions of 4.1.1 become effective upon fulfillment of the conditions in 15.1. 15.4 Notwithstanding this Agreement or any provision hereof taking effect, any financial obligation imposed on Canada shall be of no force or effect unless and until approved by the Treasury Board of Canada. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Honorable Sheila Copps, Minister of Canadian Heritage, on behalf of Canada, and the duly authorized representative of the Municipality of Jasper, have hereunto set their hands. SIGNED on behalf of the Government of Canada by the Honourable Sheila Copps Minister of Canadian Heritage SIGNED on behalf of the Municipality of Jasper by Richard Ireland Chairman, Jasper Town Committee Sheila Copps Minister of Canadian Heritage Richard Ireland Municipality of Jasper Schedule A The Town of Jasper shall enter into leases, licences of occupation, access permits, bill of sale or other agreements with the Minister in respect to those lands set forth in this schedule for an annual amount identified in Section 7.3 of the agreement. 2345

1. Works Compound THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, OCTOBER 31, 2001 Approximately 14,000 sq. metre portion of land at or near the Jasper National Compound site, including the land for the animal kennel and utility service area. 2. Emergency Services Facilities Block 6 Lots 10 and 11 that comprise the lots on which the fire hall and associated parking are situated. 3. Transportation Services All streets, lanes, sidewalks, curbs in the townsite, the approximate lengths of which are: Streets: Lanes: Sidewalks: 46.5 kilometres 6.0 kilometres 24.5 kilometres 4. Environmental Treatment Services All Iand associated with the operation of the storm sewer system, the water supply system, the sewage collection and treatment system and, within the town foot print, the solid waste disposal system. 5. Cemetery Lands comprising the Jasper park Cemetery which includes approximately 1.62 hectares (approximately 4 acres) in part of Section 22 Township 45 Range I West of the 6th Meridian including approximately 2800 square metres of parking lot and access road. 6. Parkettes The inventory is comprised of the following parcels: (i) (ii) (iii) Block 40 Lot 19 (Cabin Creek Parkette) Block 41 Lot 23 (Cabin Creek Parkette) Block 40 Lot 27 (Cabin Creek Walkway) 7. Parks The inventory is comprised of the following lands: (i) R1 1 (The Bowling Green) 8. Parking Lots The inventory is comprised of the following parcels: (i) Block 8 Lots 8 & 9 (Atha B" Parking Lot) (ii) Block 6 Lots 12-15 and Part Closed Road Firehall Parking Lot, except for 6 stalls for Parks Staff Use) (iii) Unsurveyed Parking Lot on Closed Road by CIBC (iv) That portion of Parcel FR west of the Old CN Crew Building EXCEPT for that strip of public parking stalls abutting the Connaught Drive side 2346

(v) Astoria parking Lot (East side of Connaught Drive in Block 5) (vi) Block 3 Lots 12-15 (Centennial Parking Lot) (vii) Amethyst/IGA Parking Lot (East side of Connaught Drive by Block 1) (viii) Closed Road (Hazel Avenue) Unsurveyed Parking for McCready Centre & United Church 9. Other Lots & Parcels The inventory is comprised of the following unsurveyed parcels: (i) Block 39 Lot 12 Reserve behind Stone Mountain (ii) B1ock 39 Lot5 Reserve between housing on NW Cabin Creek Drive (iii) B1ock 39 Lot2 Reserve between housing on NW Cabin Creek Drive (iv) Cabin Creek riparian green space, except for behind Patricia Place- CV 1 (v) Block 44 Mobile Home Subdivision Reserve (vi) Snipes Hill - between Lodgepole St. and Willow Ave behind Block 45 (vii) Green Area behind CV1 and CV2 to Connaught Dr and the CNR RoW (viii) Walkway on north side of lane Block 12 and Block 25 (Nettle Hales' Walkway) (ix) Unsurveyed Green Areas between Connaught Dr and town boundary on the east side of Connaught Dr., except for the identified residential reserves and the Old Rescue Building (x) Parcel R7 (Green space in front of the Superintendents House) (xi) Parcel R8 (Proposed resurvey for Emergency Services Facility) (xii) Unsurveyed Walkway between R7 and R8 (xiii) Block 36 Lots 31 & 32 ( Library land) (xiv) Parcel CA (AMA building lands) (xv) Unsurveyed Green Area between Catholic Church and the road to Pyramid Lake (xvi) Unsurveyed Green Areas behind the Aspen Garden rental units and the road to Pyramid Lake (xii) Block 101 Lot 15 Road and Grass Shoulder (xiii) Block 101 Lot 16 Road and Grass Shoulder (xiv) Block 102 Lot 15 Road and Grass Shoulder (xv) Block 102 Lot 16 Road and Grass Shoulder (xvi) Green space between parcel CL and 93A access road (xvii) Unsurveyed green area between the Cabin Creek riparian right of way and the back of lots 28 to 59 in the trailer park. (xviii) Reserve land including the walk way northerly of Block 38 and abutting the cabin creek riparian right of way. (xix) Unsurveyed green space behind Block 38 and abutting to the Cabin Creek Riparian Right of Way and the CN right of way. 10. Access Roads Access Road to Jasper Park Cemetery and the lands used as a parking lot Access Road to the Water Reservoir and facility operations Access Road to the well sites Access road to the sewage treatment plant 11. Jasper Snow Dump A portion of N.W. 1/4 sec. 4Tp 45 R1 W6 and the access road to this site. 2347

SCHEDULE B Annual Rent Payable THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, OCTOBER 31, 2001 April 1, 2002 to March 31, 2003 $475,000 April 1, 2003 to March 31, 2004 April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005 April 1, 2005 to March 31, 2006 April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2007 All future years $475,000 + ($475,000 X 2002 CPI) Previous year rent + (Previous year rent X average CPI of previous 2 years) Previous year rent + (Previous year rent X average CPI of previous 3 years) Previous year rent + (Previous year rent X average CPI of previous 4 years) Previous year rent + (Previous year rent X average CPI of previous 5 years) CPI: Consumer Price Index is defined as the all Canada, all-items annual consumer price index for the period January 1 to December 31 as published by Statistics Canada up to a maximum of 5% per year. SCHEDULE C Fixtures, structures and equipment to be purchased for a nominal cost by the Town of Jasper from Canada to be used for municipal facilities, services and public works. 1.0 Highways Equipment and Related Assets Unit Description Make Purpose Year 710 Grader Champion Roads 1982 Rubber Tire Backhoe John Deere Water/Sewer 1999 Tandem Truck International Roads 1993 Garbage Truck International Garbage Transfer 1990 Garbage Truck International Garbage Transfer 1992 Sander Insert Road Sander 3 Snow Boxes (Slide in) Snow Removal 2.0 Fire Services Description Make Model Year 840 gpm Pump Truck International 1810B 1978 2000 gpm Pump Truck Superior 1992 Rescue Vehicle GMC 3500 1992 Fire Chief s vehicle Jeep Cheroke 1998 2.1 Other Related Equipment 2348

All fire fighting material, office furniture, equipment and supplies contained within the Fire Department Building, except those owned by the Volunteer Fire Fighters Association. 2.2 Buildings The fire department building. 3.0 Water Utilities 3.1 Equipment Description Make Model Year 3/4 Ton Track GMC 2500 Sierra 1992 2 Ton truck GMC 1500 Sierra 1991 2 Ton Van GMC Astro 1984 Sewage Flusher Unit Aqua Tech SJ-2000 1965 16' Utility Trailer JNP built 2000 Ground Thawing Unit Ground Hog 1998 Cement Mixer Power Portable 1970 Snowblower - 8HP Craftsman C-950 1990 3.2 Water Service All supply lines and related operational elements including: Supply Lines 30.5 kilometres Services 1200 ( approximately) Hydrants 117 Water meters 1200 (approximately) 3.3 Buildings, Reservoir, Wells and Pumps All on site equipment and buildings at the pump and reservoir locations necessary for the provision of water services will be past to the town: 3 Water wells Fort Point Water treatment equipment and chlorinator Fort Point Utility buildings and equipment Cabin Lake Utility lab Compound Area 7000 cu.m Storage Reservoir Cabin Lake 3.4 Other Water Related Equipment All tools and inventory of stock to maintain and operate the water system. 3.5 Heating Plant Land and building on Cabin Creek Road. 4.0 Waste Water Collection and Treatment 4.1 Sewage Service All carrying lines and related operational elements: Carry lines 22.8 Ian of pipe 2349

Manholes 261 Services 1200 (approximately) 4.2 Buildings, Lagoons and Equipment Three sewage lift stations at these locations and all related operational equipment: #6 - Patricia Place - Cabin Creek West/Aspen Ave. 47 - Stone Mountain entrance across from 1136 Cabin Creek Drive #1 - Connaught Drive East - across from Mountain Esso Facilities include those listed below and all related operations equipment to supply service: Sewer Lagoon Sewer Treatment Building Sewer Lagoon Building 4.3 Other Sewer Related Equipment All tools and inventory of stock to maintain and operate the sewage system. 4.4 Storm Sewer The storm sewer system comprised of five separate systems with an inventory which can be described, more or less as follows: 9.4 kilometres of mains, catch basins and manholes. 4.5 Buildings Utility storage and office building located in the compound area. 5.0 - Grounds 5.1 Equipment Description Make Model Year 1 Ton Truck GMC 3500 1993 3/4 Truck GMC 2500 1988 Compact Truck GMC Serria S 10 1984 Trailer Tilt Deck JNP Motor Vehicle Trailer JNP Mobile Radio Lawn Mower (2) John Deere 420 Portable radio Motorola MT- 1000 Turf Sweeper Toro 44055 Broom Attachment John Deere Generator Briggs Sod Cutter Ryan Roto Tiller Ariens Chain Saw Husquavara String Trimmer(2) Husquavara 255L String Trimmer(l) Husquavara 120 Roto Tiller Ariens Turf edger Mclean Turf Edger Toro 2350

Push Mowers (parts) Push Mowers Toro Shredder Royer 120 Tractor John Deere 855 1987 5.2 Other Related Equipment and Supplies All tools, irrigation system and inventory of stock to maintain and operate the grounds crew. 6.0 Animal Control New animal control facility located in the compound yard, S10 truck and related equipment to provide domestic animal control. 7.0 Cemetery Gardener storage shed and other improvements located on site in part of Section 22 Township 45 range 1 West of the 6th meridian. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT O.C. 359/2001 Approved and ordered: Lois E. Hole, Lieutenant Governor. Edmonton, September 13, 2001 The Lieutenant Governor in Council orders that (a) effective July 1, 2001, the land described in Appendix A and shown on the sketch in Appendix B is separated from Red Deer County and annexed to the Town of Innisfail, (b) any taxes owing to Red Deer County at the end of June, 2001 in respect of the annexed land are transferred to and become payable to the Town of Innisfail together with any lawful penalties and costs levied in respect of the those taxes, and the Town of Innisfail upon collecting those taxes, penalties and costs must pay them to Red Deer County, and (c) the assessor for the Town of Innisfail must assess, for the purpose of taxation in 2002, the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it, and makes the Order in Appendix C. Shirley McLellan, Acting Chair. APPENDIX A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE LANDS SEPARATED FROM RED DEER COUNTY AND ANNEXED TO THE TOWN OF INNISFAIL ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION EIGHTEEN (18), TOWNSHIP THIRTY-FIVE (35), RANGE TWENTY-EIGHT (28), 2351

WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN LYING EAST OF ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAN 012 2423 (HIGHWAY 54). ALL THAT PORTION OF THE EAST ONE-HALF OF SECTION NINETEEN (19), TOWNSHIP THIRTY-FIVE (35), RANGE TWENTY-EIGHT (28), WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN LYING EAST OF ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAN 012 2423 (HIGHWAY 54). ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF SECTION TWENTY-EIGHT (28), TOWNSHIP THIRTY-FIVE (35), RANGE TWENTY-EIGHT (28), WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN LYING EAST OF THE WESTERLY LIMITS OF ROAD PLAN 4805NY EXCEPTING THEREOUT PLAN 7720018. ALL THOSE PORTIONS OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF AND THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY-SEVEN (27), TOWNSHIP THIRTY-FIVE (35), RANGE TWENTY-EIGHT (28), WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN LYING BETWEEN THE WESTERLY LIMIT OF THE ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAN 1576EU (HIGHWAY 2A) AND THE WESTERLY LIMIT OF ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAN 4990JY (HIGHWAY 2). THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY-EIGHT (28), TOWNSHIP TWENTY-EIGHT (28), RANGE THIRTY-FIVE (35), WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN LYING EAST OF THE WESTERLY LIMIT OF ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAN 1576EU (HIGHWAY 2A) ALL INTERVENING ROAD ALLOWANCES, ROAD PLANS RAILWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLANS AND UTILITY RIGHT-OF-WAY PLANS 2352

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APPENDIX C ORDER 1 In this Order, annexed land means the land described in Appendix A and shown on the sketch in Appendix B. 2 For taxation purposes in 2001 and later years, the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it (a) (b) must be assessed by the Town of Innisfail on the same basis as if they had remained in Red Deer County, and must be taxed by the Town of Innisfail in respect of each assessment class that applies to the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it using the tax rate established by Red Deer County for the year 2000. 3(1) Where, in any taxation year, a portion of the annexed land (a) (b) (c) (d) becomes a new parcel of land created as a result of subdivision or separation of title by registered plan of subdivision or by instrument or any other method that occurs at the request of, or on behalf of, the landowner, becomes a residual portion of 16 hectares or less after a new parcel referred to in clause (a) has been created, is redesignated at the request of or on behalf of the landowner under the Town of Innisfail Land Use Bylaw to another designation, or is connected to the water or sanitary sewer services provided by the Town of Innisfail, section 2 ceases to apply at the end of that taxation year in respect of that portion of the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1)(a), section 2 does not cease to apply in respect of the subdivision of an existing farmstead from a previously unsubdivided quarter section of the annexed land. (3) Notwithstanding subsection (1)(c), section 2 does not cease to apply in respect of a portion of the annexed land that is redesignated under the Town of Innisfail Land Use Bylaw to the designation Reserved for Future Development Land Use District. 4 After section 2 ceases to apply to a portion of the annexed land in a taxation year, that portion of the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it must be assessed and taxed for the purposes of property taxes in that year in the same manner as other property of the same assessment class in the Town of Innisfail is assessed and taxed. 5(1) In this section, compensation amount means the amount of taxes payable to Red Deer County under Part 10 of the Municipal Government Act in respect of the annexed land for the 2001 taxation year. (2) The Town of Innisfail must pay to Red Deer County (a) 100% of the compensation amount on or before December 31, 2001, 2354

(b) 80% of the compensation amount on or before July 31, 2002, (c) 60% of the compensation amount on or before July 31, 2003, (d) 40% of the compensation amount on or before July 31, 2004, and (e) 20% of the compensation amount on or before July 31, 2005. 6(1) Any application for subdivision filed with Red Deer County before July 1, 2001 must be decided by Red Deer County. (2) An appeal from a decision made by Red Deer County pursuant to subsection (1) must be made to the Red Deer County Subdivision and Development Appeal Board unless there is authority under section 678(2)(a) of the Municipal Government Act to make the appeal to the Municipal Government Board. GOVERNMENT NOTICES AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT FORM 15 (Irrigation Districts Act) (Section 88) NOTICE TO IRRIGATION SECRETARIAT: CHANGE OF AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT On behalf of the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District, I hereby request that the Irrigation Secretariat forward a certified copy of this notice to the Registrar of Land Titles for the purposes of registration under section 23 of the Land Titles Act and arrange for notice to be published in the Alberta Gazette. The following parcels of land should be ADDED to the irrigation district and the appropriate notation added to the certificate of title: Short Legal Description Title Number 4;27;9;14;NE 001 112 841 4;27;9;23;SE 001 112 841 +2 4;27;9;14;SE 001 149 759 +1 4;23;12;2;NW 4;23;12;11;SW 4;23;12;11;SE 781 172 324 D 781 172 324 E 781 172 324 F 4;23;12;12;SE 781 172 324 4;23;12;12;SW 781 172 324 A 2355

4;23;12;12;NW 4;23;12;12;NE 831 213 492 A 831 213 492 A I certify that the procedures required under Part 4 of the Irrigation Districts Act have been completed and the area of the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District should be changed according to the above list. Laurie Hodge, Office Manager. Irrigation Secretariat. On behalf of the Western Irrigation District, I hereby request that the Irrigation Secretariat forward a certified copy of this notice to the Registrar of Land Titles for the purposes of registration under section 23 of the Land Titles Act and arrange for notice to be published in the Alberta Gazette. The following parcels of land should be REMOVED from the irrigation district and the notation removed from the certificate of title: Short Legal Description Plan 0112486 Canal Right of Way within NW 32-22-22-W4 Plan 8010030, Block 9, Lot 8 (SW 23-24-25-W4) Plan 8010030, Block 4, Lot 30 (SW 23-24-25-W4) Plan 8010030, Block 6, Lot 56 (SW 23-24-25-W4) Title Number 011 270 122 861 089 360 011 256 768 011 267 857 I certify that the procedures required under Part 4 of the Irrigation Districts Act have been completed and the area of the Western Irrigation District should be changed according to the above list. Laurie Hodge, Office Manager. Irrigation Secretariat. ENERGY UNIT AGREEMENT (Mines and Minerals Act) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 146 of the Mines and Minerals Act, that the Minister of Energy on behalf of the Crown has executed counterparts of the agreement entitled Unit Agreement - Judy Creek Pekisko B Unit No. 1", and that the unit became effective on September 1, 2001. 2356

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GOVERNMENT SERVICES VITAL STATISTICS CERTIFICATE OF CHANGE OF PERSONAL NAME (Change of Name Act) All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2001 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. 2365

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All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2001 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. INFRASTRUCTURE SALE OR DISPOSITIONOF LAND (Government Organization Act) Name of Purchaser: The City of Lethbridge Consideration: $270,495 Land Description: Plan 5374IC, Block 9, containing 5.93 acres more or less. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in the City of Lethbridge. Name of Purchaser: Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 Consideration: $40,000 Land Description: Meridian 5, Range 22, Township 70, Section 4. All that portion of the south east quarter described as follows: 2368

Commencing at the intersection of the north boundary of the said quarter section with the west limit of road plan 2015JY; thence southerly along the said west limit 402 metres; thence westerly and at right angles thereto 383 metres; thence northerly and parallel with the said west limit to a point on the north boundary; thence easterly along the north boundary to the point of commencement; containing 38.05 acres more or less. Excepting thereout Road Plan 0120473, containing 7.27 acres more or less. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, in the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16. Name of Purchaser: The Board of Trustees of the Chinook s Edge School Division No. 73 Consideration: $480,000 Land Description: Plan (L), Block 1, Lot 11, excepting thereout 0.02 of an acre more or less as shown on Road Plan 7821981. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in the Town of Innisfail. And Plan 8021906, Block 1, Lot 26. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in the Town of Innisfail. Name of Purchaser: 952005 Alberta Ltd. Consideration: $500,000 Land Description: Plan 0011491, Area D, containing 1.15 acres more or less. And Plan 0011491, Area G, containing 1.30 acres more or less. And Plan 0011491, Area E, containing 1.319 acres more or less. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in the City of Calgary. 1.1 Context METIS SETTLEMENTS GENERAL COUNCIL FINANCIAL ALLOCATION AMENDMENT POLICY POLICY #GC-P0103 Adopted July 18, 2001 (1) The Metis Settlements Act required there be deposited into the consolidated Fund Part 1 revenue resulting from the co-management of subsurface resource agreements payable to the General Council. (2) The purpose of this Amendment Policy is to specify the amount of money from the Consolidated Fund to be allocated to the Settlements from revenue and money identified in (1) and how that money is to be allocated to the Settlements. (3) Pursuant to section 8.3(2) of the General Council Rules and Procedures, this Policy shall constitute an urgent Policy. 1.2 Definition In this Policy, terms defined in Policy GCP9805 and the Metis Settlements Act have the same meaning when used in this Policy. 1.3 Money available for allocation 2369

(a) The money available for allocation to the Settlements in each financial year is that part of Consolidated Fund Part 1 attributed to revenue and money payable to the affected Settlements percentage (12.5%) offered as a result of exercising General Council 25% participation option under the co-management agreement, schedule 3 of the Metis Settlements Act. 1.4 Allocation (a) The revenue and money resulting from participation by an affected settlement under the participation option of the General Council in accordance with the co-management agreement shall immediately upon receipt and deposit, be transferred to the affected Settlement s Settlement Fund for deposit in accordance with section 154 of the Metis Settlements Act and expended in accordance with that Settlement s annually approved budget bylaw or other financial bylaw as approved by the affected settlement. 1.5 Status of Policy This Policy only supplements and does not rescind or repeal GC Policy GC-P9805 in whole or in part. I. This Policy amends Policy GC-P9805 which was passed unanimously by the General Council on July 17, 1998 and published in the Alberta Gazette Part 1, Vol. 94, No. 22 dated November 30, 1998. ALBERTA OPPORTUNITY COMPANY LOAN AUTHORIZATIONS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2001 (Alberta Opportunity Fund Act) 656154 Alberta Ltd. Medicine Hat. Motel & RV park. Majority Owners: Yoon Jung Moon. Loan Authorized: $500,000. Purpose: Purchase existing business. 704731 Alberta Ltd. McLennan. Food store/gas bar/car wash. Majority Owners: Bruce Brulotte, Gaston Brulotte. Loan Authorized: $40,000. Purpose: Working capital. 933363 Alberta Ltd. Taber. Women s fitness centre. Majority Owners: Mary Daku-Walker, James Walker. Loan Authorized: $27,000. Purpose: Establish new business. 949478 Alberta Ltd. Grande Prairie. Automotive dealer. Majority Owners: Kevin Bathgate, Darlene Bathgate. Loan Authorized: $500,000. Purpose: Purchase existing business. Boss Transport Ltd. Spruce Grove. Domestic water hauling. Majority Owners: Gerald Kupka, Bonnie Kupka. Loan Authorized: $100,000. Purpose: Equipment. Covenant Designs Ltd. Fort Saskatchewan. Autobody repair & refinishing. Majority Owners: Gregory Ambroise, Colleen Harrison. Loan Authorized: $225,000. Purpose: Building improvements, Inventory. 2370