Article content Try refreshing your browser. Council provides second reading of Off-Site Levy Bylaw and Policy Back to video An update to the Off-Site Levy Bylaw and Policy is required to ensure the rates match expected growth. The most significant change that was made, was an adjustment on how proposed roadways are assessed. This will mean a small reduction in costs for the developer. The Off-Site Levy Bylaw Request for Decision was presented by Alisha Mody, Manager of Planning and Development, and Greg Towne, Director of Corporate Services. This bylaw is required to be updated every two years to ensure the levy rates are based on up-to-date assumptions.