A third application for exemption from 91原创 City taxes by the 91原创 Memorial Hospital Auxiliary for its Penny Pincher thrift store was no more successful than previous attempts.
Another organization, the 91原创 Association for Community Living, was also unsuccessful in their application to have their tax break enlarged to cover property on Fraser Highway.
However, the association already has municipal tax exemptions on several properties on Michaud Crescent, 45A Avenue, 209A Street, 196 Street and 201A Street, and those have been renewed.
On Monday, City council gave final approval to a 鈥渟tatus quo鈥 permissive tax exemption bylaw that maintains all existing tax exemptions for another year, without adding any properties to the list.
鈥淭his has been recommended by staff considering the current pressures on the financial resources of the city,鈥 a report to council stated.
The permissive tax exemption bylaw for 2018 approved $200,675 in direct municipal tax exemptions plus $99,024 in exemption from taxes the like transit and school taxes.
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A dozen organizations are covered; Six which lease property from the City, including the 91原创 Seniors Resource Society, which operates its centre at 51B Ave. on land leased from the City, 91原创 Stepping Stones, 91原创 Community Music School, 91原创 Lawn Bowling, 91原创 Community Services and the Salvation Army-operated Gateway of Hope homeless shelter.
Six non-profits, which lease or own within the City area are also covered, including Ishtar Transition Housing, the Global School Society which operates a Montessori school, the Southgate Christian Fellowship church which leases space at the 91原创 Mall, the 91原创 Care Society which operates the 91原创 Lodge, 91原创 Hospice Society and the 91原创 Association for Community Living, which supports adults with intellectual disabilities and children with special needs.
In the 91原创 Memorial Hospital Auxiliary letter of application, auxiliary president Diane Thornton noted that other B.C. communities, such as White Rock and Delta in the Lower Mainland, and Chemanius on Vancouver Island, have been granted tax exemptions for hospital thrift stores.
Thornton told The Times the Auxiliary was disappointed by the Council position, but given the financial concerns the municipality must deal with, 鈥渨e understand the position the city has taken.鈥
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