HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law No. 2016-014 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014
BEING A BY-LAW TO REGULATE TRAFFIC AND PARKING ON HIGHWAYS,
PRIVATE PROPERTY AND MUNICIPAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY
OF BAYHAM
WHEREAS pursuant to the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.0
1990, by-laws may be passed by the councils of municipalities to regulate traffic and
parking on highways, private property and municipal property;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham
enacts the following:
Short Title
This By-law may be referred to as the "Traffic By-law"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Definitions 2
2. General Provisions 5
3. General Stopping and Parking Regulations 5
4. Accessible Permit Only Parking Spaces 7
5. Parking on Municipal Property 8
6. Parking on Private Property 8
7. Heavy Traffic 8
8. School Bus Loading Zones 9
9. Application for Exemption 9
10. Tow Trucks 9
11. Emergency Fire Regulations 10
12. Administration and Enforcement 10
13. Penalties 10
14. Severability 11
15. Repeal of By-laws 11
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Section 1 - Definitions
1.1 "Accessible Permit Only Parking Space" shall mean a parking space with a
minimum width of 3.6 m., designated solely for the use of the person with a
disability which includes a sign of the internationally recognized symbol.
1.2 "Authorized Sign" shall mean any sign, other than an official sign, placed upon a
highway under the authority of this By-law for the purpose of guiding and
directing traffic.
1.3 "Boulevard" shall mean all parts of the highway except any roadway or travelled
portion of the highway.
1.4 "Chief Fire Official" shall mean the Chief Fire Official of the Municipality of
Bayham or designate.
1.5 "Commercial Motor Vehicle" shall mean any vehicle designated or operated for
the transportation of property or a bus which vehicle or bus exceeds 2.6 m in
width or 7 m in length.
1.6 "Council" shall mean the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of
Bayham.
1.7 "Director of Public Works" shall mean the Director of Public Works and
Operations of the Municipality of Bayham or designate.
1.8 "Driveway" shall mean a private passageway for a motor vehicle, having at least
one end thereof connected to a road, and providing the principal means of
vehicular access to a lot.
1.9 "Dwelling" shall mean a building or part of a building containing one or more
dwelling units, but does not include a mobile home or trailer.
1.10 "Dwelling unit" shall mean one or more habitable rooms occupied or capable of
being occupied as a single, independent and separate housekeeping unit
containing a separate kitchen and sanitary facilities.
1.11 "Firefighter" shall mean a firefighter as defined in subsection 1(1) of the Fire
Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, S.O. 1997 c.4.
1.12 "Fire Route" shall mean any private roadway marked as a fire route by fire route
signs.
1.13 "Fire Route Sign" shall mean a sign displaying the information "No Parking" or a
symbol in lieu thereof as specified in the Highway Traffic Act and Regulations
passed thereunder, and the words "Fire Route".
1.14 "Heavy Vehicle" shall mean a vehicle, object or contrivance for moving loads,
having a gross weight, including the vehicle, object or contrivance and load, in
excess of 4.5 tonnes.
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1.15 "Highway" shall include a common and public Highway, Street, Avenue,
Parkway, Driveway, Square, Place, Bridge, Viaduct or Trestle, any part of which
is intended for or used by the general public for passage of vehicles and
includes the area between the lateral property lines thereof.
1.16 "Highway Traffic Act" shall mean the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8,
as amended from time to time, any regulations passed in accordance with that
Act, and any successor legislation thereto.
1.17 "Loading Zone" shall mean the part of a highway set apart for the exclusive
purpose of parking a vehicle to load or unload same.
1.18 "Motor Vehicle" or "Vehicle" shall include an automobile, motorcycle, motor-
assisted bicycle and any other vehicle propelled or driven otherwise than by
muscular power, but does not include a motorized snow vehicle, traction
engine, farm tractor, self-propelled implement of husbandry or road-building or
winter control machine.
1.19 "MTO" shall mean the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.
1.20 "Municipality" shall mean the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham.
1.21 "Municipal Property" shall mean property owned, or under the control or
management of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham, or any board
thereof, by lease, agreement or otherwise.
1.22 "Municipal Law Enforcement Officer" shall mean a person appointed by the
Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham to enforce Municipal
by-laws and shall include the OPP.
1.23 "Occupant" shall mean:
1.23.1 the tenant of the property or part thereof whose consent shall extend only to the
control of the land of which he is the tenant and any parking spaces allotted to
him under his lease or tenancy agreement; and
1.23.2 the spouse of a tenant; and
1.23.3 a person or municipality, or a local board thereof, having an interest in the
property under an easement or the right of way granted to or expropriated by
the person, municipality or local board whose consent shall extend only to the
part of the property that is subject to the easement or right of way; and
1.23.4 a person authorized in writing by an occupant as defined in sub-clause 1.23,
1.23.1 or 1.23.2 to act on the occupant's behalf for requesting the enforcement
of this by-law.
1.24 "Official Sign" means a sign approved by the Ministry of Transportation of
Ontario.
1.25 "Owner" when used in relation to real property shall mean;
1.25.1 the registered owner of the property; and
1.25.2 the registered owner of a condominium unit, whose consent shall extend only to
the control unit of which he is the owner and any parking spaces allotted to him
by the condominium corporation or reserved for his exclusive use in the
declaration or description of the property; and
1.25.3 the spouse of a person described in sub-clause 1.25 or 1.25.1; and
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1.25.4 where the property is included in a description registered under the
Condominium Act, the Board of Directors of the Condominium Corporation; and
1.25.5 a person authorized by the property owner as defined in sub-clause 1.25,
1.25.1, 1.25.2 or 1.25.3 to act on the owner's behalf for requesting the
enforcement of this by-law.
1.26. "Parking Lot" shall mean any parking lot or other parking facility, to which the
public has access, whether on payment of a fee or otherwise, for the purpose of
parking vehicles.
1.27. "Parking Space" shall mean that part of the surface of a roadway, municipal
property or private property designated by painted lines for the purpose of
parking a vehicle.
1.28. "Person" as used in this by-law shall be constructed where the context requires
to mean and include person, firm, society, association, and corporation.
1.29. "Private Property" shall mean property on which one or more signs have been
erected by or on behalf of the owner or occupant prohibiting parking or
restricting parking.
1.30. "Private Roadway" shall mean any private road, laneway, ramp or other means
of vehicular access to or egress from a building or structure and it may include
part of a parking lot.
1.31. "Raised curb" shall mean a vertical or sloping member along the edge of a
pavement forming part of a gutter, and clearly defines the pavement edge to
vehicle operators, as is designed as a non-mountable or straight curb which is
not intended to provide for the passage of vehicles from the traveled portion of
the roadway to the shoulder and/or private property.
1.32. "School Bus Loading Zone" shall mean the part of a highway designated as
such by signs.
1.33. "Shoulder" shall mean the part of the highway immediately adjacent to the
traveled portion of the roadway and having a surface which has been improved
for the use of vehicles.
1.34. "Sidewalk" shall mean the part of the highway set aside for the use of
pedestrians or used by the general public for the passage of pedestrians.
1.35. "Tow Truck" shall mean a motor vehicle that is designed, modified or used for
pulling, towing, carrying or lifting of other motor vehicles with or without the
assistance or use of lifts, winches, dollies, trailers or any like equipment.
1.36. "Traffic" shall mean and includes, but not limited to, pedestrians, ridden or
herded animals, vehicles and other conveyances, either singly or together,
while using any highway for purposes of travel.
1.37. "Traffic Control Signal" shall mean any device, manually, electronically or
mechanically operated for the regulation or control of traffic.
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Section 2 - General Provisions
2.1 No person shall place, maintain or display on any highway, any sign, marking or
device, which purports to be or is an imitation of or resembles an authorized
Official Sign.
2.2 No person shall drive a vehicle upon a boulevard, sidewalk or footpath or on a
highway except for the purpose of directly crossing the boulevard, sidewalk or
footpath of a driveway.
2.3 No person shall drive any vehicle over any raised curb on any highway.
2.4 No person shall drive any vehicle on the public beach. Municipal service and
emergency vehicles are exempt.
2.5 The Director of Public Works and Operations is authorized to place or erect and
to maintain such signs as are required to give effect to the provisions of this By-
law.
2.6 The Director of Public Works and Operations is authorized to issue permits for
the movement on Highways under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Heavy
or Oversized vehicles, loads, objects or structures which are in excess of the
dimensional limits set out in Section 109 of the Highway Traffic Act or the
weight limits set out in Part VIII of the Highway Traffic Act.
2.7 The Director of Public Works and Operations is authorized to place or erect and
maintain any Official Sign in his sole discretion as required for the safety of
Traffic on Highways.
2.8 No person shall alter, deface, remove, or destroy any sign erected by the
Municipality or any pavement lines or other marks for guiding the parking of
vehicle or the regulations of traffic, or change the position of any such sign, line
or other mark unless he has been duly authorized to do so.
2.9 No person shall abandon any vehicle, including any vehicle that is incapable of
being propelled or driven by any kind of power, on a highway or roadway.
Section 3 -General Stopping and Parking Regulations
Right Side of Road Parking
3.1 No person shall park any vehicle on any highway except as follows:
3.1.1 where there is a curb, on the right side of the roadway, having regard to the
direction such vehicle was proceeding, with the right front and right rear wheels
parallel to and not more than 15 centimetres out from such curb; or
3.1.2 where there is no curb, with the right front and right rear wheels parallel to and
as near to the right hand limit of the highway as is practicable without parking or
stopping on or over a sidewalk, footpath or boulevard.
Left Side of Road Parking
3.2 Where parking is permitted on the left hand side of the traveled portion of a
highway designated for one way traffic, no person shall park any vehicle on the
left side of the highway except as follows:
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3.2.1 where there is a curb, on the left side of the roadway, having regard to the
direction such vehicle was proceeding, with the left front and left rear wheels
parallel to and not more than 15 centimetres out from such curb; or
3.2.2 where there is no curb, with the left front and left rear wheels parallel to and as
near to the left hand limit of the highway as is practicable without parking or
stopping on or over a sidewalk, footpath or boulevard.
Parking Within Space
3.3 No person shall park or stop any vehicle:
3.3.1 except wholly within a parking space;
3.3.2 so as to occupy more than one parking space; or
3.3.3 in such a manner as to prevent other persons from utilizing adjacent parking
spaces or obstruct the flow of traffic.
Stopping Offences
3.4 No person on any highway shall stop any vehicle:
3.4.1 on or over a sidewalk, boulevard or footpath;
3.4.2 within an intersection or crosswalk;
3.4.3 in such a manner as to interfere with the movement of traffic or the clearing of
snow from the highway;
3.4.4 in such a manner as to interfere with highway cleaning operations;
3.4.5 on the roadway, alongside of any stopped or parked vehicle;
3.4.6 upon any bridge or elevated structure or within any tunnel or underpass;
3.4.7 on any median strip separating two roadways or adjacent to either side or ends
of such median strip;
3.4.8 alongside or across the highway from any excavation or obstruction in the
roadway whereby the free flow of traffic would be impeded;
3.4.9 within 10 metres of a crosswalk.
3.5 Where official or authorized signs to that effect are displayed, no person shall
on any highways stop any vehicle:
3.5.1 within 30 metres of a pedestrian crossover;
3.5.2 other than a school purpose vehicle in a school bus loading zone;
3.5.3 other than a bus in a designated bus stop;
3.5.4 anytime between the hours and days set out in the official signs on one or both
sides of a highway or portion of a highway which is immediately adjacent to a
school;
3.5.5 at any place or location designated for emergency vehicles only.
Parking Offences
3.6 No person shall on any highway park any vehicle:
3.6.1 in front or within 1 metre of a driveway or private roadway or so as to obstruct
vehicles in use of a driveway or private roadway;
3.6.2 within 3 metres of a point on the curb or edge of the roadway adjacent to any
fire hydrant;
3.6.3 within 10 metres of an intersecting roadway;
3.6.4 for the purpose of displaying the vehicle for sale;
3.6.5 for the purpose of washing, greasing or repairing the vehicle;
3.6.6 within a distance of 4 metres of the tracks of any railway other than a street
railway;
3.6.7 within 15 metres of the nearest rail of a level railway crossing;
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3.6.8 in such a position as will prevent the removal of any other vehicle previously
parked;
3.6.9 for a period in excess of five (5) hours unless otherwise indicated by official
signs;
3.6.10 on any part of any highway in the Municipality between the hours of 3:00 A.M.
and 5:00 A.M.
3.6.11 on or over any boulevard;
3.6.12 on the traveled portion of a roadway other than a cul-de-sac where the roadway
is 6 metres or less;
3.7 Where official signs to that effect are displayed no person shall on any highway
park any vehicle:
3.7.1 anytime on one or both sides of a highway or portion of a highway which is
immediately adjacent to a park or playground;
3.7.2 within the turning basin of a cul-de-sac;
3.7.3 within 15 metres of the end of a roadway on a dead end highway;
3.8 No person shall park on any highway where official signs indicating no parking
are displayed.
3.9 No motor vehicle shall be parked or stored in any residential zone other than a
private passenger automobile, a motor home, travel trailer, truck camper, or
school bus, or in the case of a commercial property as provided for in section
3.9 and 3.10 of this by-law.
3.10 No commercial motor vehicle, having a gross vehicle weight of greater than four
thousand (4000) kilograms, shall be parked or stored in a residential zone,
unless such vehicle is parked or stored in a private garage or an accessory
building.
3.11 No commercial motor vehicle, having a gross vehicle weight of greater than four
thousand (4000) kilograms, shall idle for an extended period of time in a
residential zone, other than a Rural Residential (RR) Zone.
Section 4 -Accessible Permit Only Parking Spaces
4.1 An accessible parking permit issued to an individual is not valid when displayed
on a vehicle and the vehicle is not being used to pick up or transport the holder
of the accessible parking permit.
4.2 An accessible parking permit issued to a corporation or organization is not valid
when displayed on a vehicle and the vehicle is not being used to pick up or
transport a person with a disability.
4.3 An accessible parking permit shall be displayed on the sun visor or on the
dashboard of a vehicle so that the international symbol of access for the
disabled, the permit number and the expiry date of the permit are clearly visible
from the outside of the vehicle.
4.4 No person shall park or stop a vehicle in an accessible permit only parking
space unless:
4.4.1 the vehicle is displaying a valid accessible parking permit; and
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4.4.2 the vehicle is being operated by or is conveying the person with a disability to
whom the accessible parking permit has been issued.
4.5 Where official signs as prescribed by the regulations made under the Highway
Traffic Act are displayed, the roadway locations are designated as Accessible
Permit Only Parking Space.
4.6 No person shall stop any vehicle in an Accessible Permit Only Parking Space
unless the appropriate permit is displayed.
Section 5 - Parking on Municipal Property
5.1 Where official or authorized signs to that effect are displayed, no person shall
park or leave any vehicle on municipal property.
5.2 Where one or more signs have been posted on municipal property, stating
conditions on which a motor vehicle may be parked or left or prohibiting the
parking or leaving of a motor vehicle on the property contrary to such conditions
or prohibitions shall be deemed to have been parked or left without consent.
Section 6 - Parking on Private Property
6.1 No person shall park or leave any vehicle on private property without the
consent of the owner or occupant of such property.
6.2 Where an owner or occupant of a property has posted one or more signs
stating conditions on which a motor vehicle may be parked or left on the
property, a motor vehicle parked or left on the property contrary to such
conditions or prohibition shall be deemed to have been parked or left without
consent.
6.3 In residential zones, parking shall not be permitted within the front yard unless
such parking is situated within a Driveway.
Section 7 - Heavy Traffic
7.1 Where official signs to that effect are displayed, Heavy Vehicles are prohibited
on highways or parts of highways.
7.2 The provisions of subsection 7.1 of this by-law shall not apply to the use of said
highways or parts of highways for deliveries to or removals from any premises
abutting thereon which cannot be reached except by way of a highway or
portion of highway referred to in the said section or to prohibit the use of such
vehicles for such purpose, provided that in making such delivery or collection,
the said highway or portion of highway is traveled only insofar as is unavoidable
in getting to and from such premises.
7.3 Where official signs to that effect are displayed and subject to section 122 of
The Highway Traffic Act, there shall be a reduced load period in effect from the
1St day of March to the 30th day of April inclusive, in each and every year and no
person shall on any highway or part of a highway affected, operate or draw any
vehicle having a weight which is in contravention of The Highway Traffic Act.
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7.4 Notwithstanding the provisions of any other section of this By-law, no person
shall park any commercial vehicle or heavy vehicle on any highway or part of
any highway in the Municipality unless the commercial vehicle or heavy vehicle
is actually engaged in the loading and unloading, delivery and receipt of goods,
wares, merchandise or passengers to adjacent premises.
Section 8 - School Bus Loading Zones
8.1 Where official signs to that effect are displayed, the highways or portions of
highways are hereby designated as school bus loading zones.
8.2 No person shall on any highway stop any vehicle, other than a school purpose
vehicle, in a school bus loading zone.
Section 9 -Application for Exemption
9.1 Any person may make an application to the Clerk for an exemption from any of
the provisions of this by-law. An application must be made a minimum of sixty
(60) days prior to the date of the event for which the exemption is being sought.
The Clerk may circulate such request to other Municipal Departments and/or
Agencies and may refuse or grant an exemption. An exemption shall specify the
time period during which it is effective, and may contain such terms and
conditions as the Clerk sees fit.
Such request should be sent to:
Clerk
Municipality of Bayham
P.O. Box 160
9344 Plank Road
Straffordville, ON
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9.2 The application referred to in Section 9.1 shall contain:
9.2.1 the name and address of the applicant;
9.2.2 the names of any Municipal Roads;
9.2.3 a statement of the particular provision or provisions of the by-law from which
exemption is sought;
9.2.4 the period of time of which the exemption is sought;
9.2.5 the reasons why the exemption should be granted;
9.2.6 an application fee according to the Rates & Fees By-Law;
9.3 The decision of the Clerk shall be final and binding.
Section 10 - Tow Trucks
10.1 No person shall solicit, make or convey an offer of services of a tow truck while
that person is within 200 metres of:
10.1.1 the scene of an accident or apparent accident; or
10.1.2 a vehicle involved in an accident, on any highway.
10.2 No owner shall park, stop or stand a tow truck on any highway within 200
metres of:
10.2.1 the scene of an accident or apparent accident; or
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10.2.2 a vehicle involved in an accident.
10.3 Sections 10.1 and 10.2 of this by-law shall not apply to a person who is at the
scene of an accident at the request or direction of a Police Officer, a Firefighter
or a person involved in the accident.
10.4 Any person operating a tow truck or other motor vehicle parked, stopped or
standing within 200 metres of the scene of an accident or apparent accident or
a vehicle involved in an accident shall, immediately on the direction of any
police officer or firefighter, move their tow truck or motor vehicle to a location
more than 200 metres from the scene of an accident or apparent accident or to
any other location as directed by a police officer or firefighter.
Section 11 - Emergency Fire Regulations
11.1 No driver of any vehicle shall drive his/her vehicle within 150m of any building
which is on fire.
11.2 No driver of any vehicle shall drive his vehicle over or across any line of a hose
laid by the Fire Department.
11.3 At the direction of the Fire Chief or designate, the Police authority shall place
signs on the highway on which the building on fire is situated and any adjoining
highways which may be deemed necessary for the purpose, closing such parts
of highways to travel until the fire is out, and no driver shall pass such sign or
approach nearer to the fire than such sign.
Section 12 -Administration and Enforcement
12.1 The provisions of this by-law may be enforced by a municipal law enforcement
officer or a police officer.
12.2 No person shall hinder or obstruct, or attempt to hinder or obstruct, an Officer
exercising a power or performing a duty under this By-law.
12.3 Unless otherwise defined in this By-law, definitions from the Highway Traffic Act
and corresponding regulations, as amended from time to time shall apply to
terms used in this By-law.
12.4 Where a provision of the By-law conflicts with the provisions of another By-law
in force within the Municipality, the provisions that establish the higher
standards to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the general public shall
prevail.
Section 13 - Penalties
13.1 Any person who contravenes any provision of this By-law is guilty of an offence,
pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act, as amended from time
to time, and upon conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $1,000.00.
13.2 Where a vehicle has been left parked, stopped or standing in contravention of
this by-law, the owner of the vehicle, notwithstanding that he was not the driver
of the vehicle at the time of the contravention of the by-law, is guilty of an
offence and is liable to the fine prescribed for the offence unless, at the time of
the offence, the vehicle was in the possession of some person other than the
owner without the owner's consent.
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Section 14 -Severability
14.1 If a court of competent jurisdiction should declare any section or part of a
section of this By-law to be invalid, such section or part of a section shall be
construed as having persuaded or influenced Council to pass the remainder of
this By-law and it is hereby declared that the remainder of this by-law shall be
valid and shall remain in force.
Section 15 - Repeal of By-laws
15.1 This By-law shall come into force and By-law No. 2001-111 as amended shall
be repealed on the date that the set fines are approved for By-law No. 2016-
014 pursuant to the Provincial Offences Act.
READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 3rd DAY
OF March 2016.
M •YOR
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PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT
Part I
IT IS ORDERED pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act and
the rules for the Ontario Court of Justice that the amount set opposite each
of the offences in the schedule of offences under the Provincial Statutes
and Regulations thereunder and Municipal By-law No. 2016-014, as
amended, of the Municipality of Bayham, attached hereto are the set fines
for those offences. This Order is to take effect December 15, 2017.
Dated at London this 15th day of December, 2017.
J \,i/tA
Stephen J. Fuerth
Regional Senior Justice
West Region
Part I Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO.2016-014,AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic& Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
1. Place, maintain, or display imitation sign s. 2.1 $105.00
2. Drive vehicle upon boulevard, sidewalk, or
footpath s. 2.2 $105.00
3_ Drive vehicle over raised curb s_ 2.3 $105.00
4. Drive vehicle on public beach s. 2.4 $105.00
5. Alter, deface, remove or destroy sign s. 2.8 $105.00
6. Alter, deface, remove, or destroy pavement
lines s. 2.8 $105.00
7. Alter, deface, remove, or destroy marks for
guiding of parking of vehicles s. 2.8 $105.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part I Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO.2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic&Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
8. Alter, deface, remove or destroy marks for
regulation of traffic s. 2.8 $105.00
9. Change position of sign, line, or other mark s. 2.8 $105.00
10. Abandon vehicle on highway or roadway s. 2.9 $105.00
11. Store unpermitted motor vehicle in residential zone s. 3.9 $ 35.00
12. Fail to store commercial motor vehicle in residential
zone in private garage or accessory building s. 3.10 $ 65.00
13. Solicit, make, or convey offer of services of
tow truck within 200 metres of accident s. 10.1.1 $305.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part I Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO. 2016-014,AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic& Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
14. Solicit, make or convey offer of services of
tow truck within 200 metres of a vehicle involved
in accident s. 10.1.2 $305.00
15. Fail to comply with directions—tow truck operator s. 10.4 $305.00
16. Drive vehicle within 150 metres of fire s. 11.1 $305.00
17. Drive vehicle over or across fire hose s. 11.2 $305.00
18. Drive past sign closing highway—fire s. 11.3 $305.00
19. Hinder or obstruct officer s. 12.2 $305.00
20. Attempt to hinder or obstruct officer s. 12.2 $305.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
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PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT
Part II
IT IS ORDERED pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act and
the rules for the Ontario Court of Justice that the amount set opposite each
of the offences in the schedule of offences under the Provincial Statutes
and Regulations thereunder and Municipal By-law No. 2016-014, as
amended, of the Municipality of Bayham, attached hereto are the set fines
for those offences. This Order is to take effect December 15, 2017.
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Dated at London this 15th day of December, 2017.
Stephen J. Fuerth
Regional Senior Justice
West Region •
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO.2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic& Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
1. Park vehicle contrary to regulations s. 3.1 $105.00
2. Park vehicle on left hand side of highway contrary
to regulations s. 3.2 $105.00
3. Park/stop vehicle not wholly within a parking space s. 3.3 $105.00
4. Park/ stop vehicle so as to occupy more than one
parking space s. 3.3 $105.00
5. Park/stop vehicle to prevent utilization of
adjacent parking space s. 3.3 $105.00
6. Park/stop vehicle to obstruct flow of traffic s. 3.3 $105.00
7. Stop vehicle on or over sidewalk, boulevard, or
footpath s. 3.4 $105.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO.2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic& Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
8. Stop vehicle within intersection or crosswalk s. 3.4 $105.00
9. Stop vehicle as to interfere with traffic s. 3.4 $105.00
10. - Stop vehicle so as to interfere with clearing of snow s. 3.4 $105.00
•
11. Stop vehicle so as to interfere with highway
cleaning operations s. 3.4 $105.00
12. Stop vehicle alongside a stopped or parked
vehicle s: 3.4 $105.00
13. Stop vehicle upon bridge or elevated structure s. 3.4 $105.00
14. Stop vehicle within tunnel or underpass s. 3.4 $105.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO.2016-014,AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic&Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
15. Stop vehicle in median strip s. 3.4 $105.00
16. Stop vehicle adjacent to median strip s. 3.4 $105.00
17. Stop vehicle alongside or across from excavation
- impede traffic s. 3.4 $105.00
18. Stop vehicle within 10 metres of crosswalk s. 3.4 $105.00
19. Stop vehicle within 30 metres of pedestrian
crossover—sign deployed s. 3.5 $305.00
20. Stop vehicle in bus loading zone - sign deployed s. 3.5 $305.00
21. Stop vehicle in designated bus stop
- sign deployed s. 3.5 $305.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic& Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
22. Stop vehicle contrary to sign deployed s. 3.5 $105.00
23. Stop vehicle in place or location designated
for emergency vehicles—sign deployed s. 3.5 $305.00
24. Park vehicle in front of driveway s. 3.6 $105.00
25. Park vehicle within 1 metre of driveway s. 3.6 $105.00
26. Park vehicle obstructing use of driveway s. 3.6 $105.00
27. Park vehicle within 3 metres of fire hydrant s. 3.6 $105.00
28. Park vehicle within 10 metres of intersection s. 3.6 $105.00
29. Park vehicle— display for sale s. 3.6 $105.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED • TITLE: Regulate Traffic&Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
30. Park vehicle—wash, grease or repair s. 3.6 $105.00
31. Park vehicle within 4 metres of railway tracks s. 3.6 $105.00
32. Park vehicle within 15 metres of railway crossing s. 3.6 $105.00
33. Park vehicle— prevent removal of vehicle already
parked s. 3.6 $105.00
34. Park vehicle in excess of 5 hours s. 3.6 $105.00
35. Park vehicle between 3:00 am and 5:00 am s. 3.6 $105.00
36. Park vehicle on boulevard s. 3.6 $105.00
37. Park vehicle — roadway 6 metres or less s. 3.6 $105.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO.2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic&Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
•
38. Park vehicle adjacent to park or playground
- sign displayed s. 3.7 $105.00
39. Park within turning basin of cul-de-sac
- sign displayed s. 3.7 $105.00
40. Park within 15 metres of end of dead end
highway—sign displayed s. 3.7 $105.00
41. Park in no parking zone—sign displayed s. 3.8 $105.00
42. Park unpermitted motor vehicle in residential zone s. 3.9 $ 35.00
43. Park commercial motor vehicle in residential
zone — not in private garage or accessory building s. 3.10 $ 65.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
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MUNICIPALITY OF.BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
•
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
44. Park commercial motor vehicle in residential
zone—engine running or operational in excess
of 15 minutes s. 3.11 $ 65.00
45. Park commercial motor vehicle in residential zone
- mechanical system running or operational in
excess of 15 minutes s. 3.11 $ 65.00
46. Park vehicle in Accessible Permit Only Parking
Space s. 4.4 $305.00
47. Stop vehicle in Accessible Permit Only Parking
Space s. 4.4 $305.00
48. Park vehicle on municipal property—sign displayed s. 5.1 $105.00
49. Park vehicle on private property without consent
of owner/ occupant s. 6.1 $105.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NO. 2016-014,AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic& Parking
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
50. Park within front yard other than in driveway s. 6.3 $105.00
51. Park commercial motor vehicle on highway s. 7.4 $305.00
52. Stop vehicle in school bus loading zone s. 8.2 $305.00
53. Park, stop, or stand tow truck within 200 metres
of an accident s. 10.2 $305.00
54. Park, stop, or stand tow truck within 200 metres of a
vehicle involved in accident s. 10.2 $305.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s)for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT
Part I
IT IS ORDERED pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act and
the rules for the Ontario Court of Justice that the amount set opposite each
of the offences in the schedule of offences under the Provincial Statutes
and Regulations thereunder and Municipal By-law No. 2016-014, as
amended, of the Municipality of Bayham, attached hereto are the set fines
for those offences. This Order is to take effect December 15, 2017.
Dated at London this 15th day of December, 2017.
Stephen J. Fuerth
Regional Senior Justice
West Region
ITEM
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
Part I Provincial Offences Act
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
COLUMN 1
Short Form Wording
Place, maintain, or display imitation sign
Drive vehicle upon boulevard, sidewalk, or
footpath
Drive vehicle over raised curb
Drive vehicle on public beach
Alter, deface, remove or destroy sign
Alter, deface, remove, or destroy pavement
lines
Alter, deface, remove, or destroy marks for
guiding of parking of vehicles
COLUMN 2
Provision Creating or Defining
Offence
s. 2.1
S. 2.2
S. 2.3
s. 2.4
s. 2.8
S. 2.8
S. 2.8
COLUMN 3
Set Fine
$105.00
$105.00
$105.00
$105.00
$105.00
$105.00
$105.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
ITEM
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
COLUMN 1
Part I Provincial Offences Act
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED
COLUMN 2
TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
Alter, deface, remove or destroy marks for
regulation of traffic s. 2.8 $105.00
Change position of sign, line, or other mark s. 2.8 $105.00
Abandon vehicle on highway or roadway s. 2.9 $105.00
Store unpermitted motor vehicle in residential zone s. 3.9 $ 35.00
Fail to store commercial motor vehicle in residential
zone in private garage or accessory building s. 3.10 $ 65.00
Solicit, make, or convey offer of services of
tow truck within 200 metres of accident s.10.1.1 $305.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, C. P. 33.
ITEM
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
COLUMN 1
Part I Provincial Offences Act
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED
COLUMN 2
TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Set Fine
Offence
Solicit, make or convey offer of services of
tow truck within 200 metres of a vehicle involved
in ·accident s. 10.1.2 $305.00
Fail to comply with directions-tow truck operator S. 10.4 $305.00
Drive vehicle within 150 metres of fire S. 11.1 $305.00
Drive vehicle over or across fire hose S. 11.2 $305.00
Drive past sign closing highway -fire S. 11.3 $305.00
Hinder or obstruct officer s. 12.2 $305.00
Attempt to hinder or obstruct officer s. 12.2 $305.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by-law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, C. P. 33.
PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT
Part II
IT IS ORDERED pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act
and the rules for the Ontario Court of Justice that the amount set opposite
each of the offences in the schedule of offences under the Provincial
Statutes and Regulations thereunder and Municipal By-law No. 2016-014,
as amended, of the Municipality of Bayham, attached hereto are the set
fines for those offences. This Order is to take effect March 13, 2018.
Dated at London this 13th day of March, 2018.
J. Fuerth
Regional Senior Justice
West Region
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining
Offence
Set Fine
1. Park vehicle contrary to regulations s. 3.1 $ 35.00
2. Park vehicle on left hand side of highway contrary
to regulations s. 3.2 $ 35.00
3. Park/ stop vehicle not wholly within a parking space s. 3.3 $ 35.00
4. Park/ stop vehicle so as to occupy more than one
parking space s. 3.3 $ 35.00
5. Park/ stop vehicle to prevent utilization of
adjacent parking space
s. 3.3
$ 35.00
6. Park/ stop vehicle to obstruct flow of traffic s. 3.3 $ 65.00
7. Stop vehicle on or over sidewalk, boulevard, or
footpath
s. 3.4
$ 35.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by -law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, C. P. 33.
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by -law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining
Offence
Set Fine
8. Stop vehicle within intersection or crosswalk s. 3.4 $ 35.00
9. Stop vehicle as to interfere with traffic s. 3.4 $ 65.00
10. Stop vehicle so as to interfere with clearing of snow s. 3.4 $ 35.00
11. Stop vehicle so as to interfere with highway
cleaning operations s. 3.4 $ 35.00
12. Stop vehicle alongside a stopped or parked
vehicle
S. 3.4
$ 35.00
13. Stop vehicle upon bridge or elevated structure s. 3.4 $ 35.00
14. Stop vehicle within tunnel or underpass s. 3.4 $ 35.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by -law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining
Offence
Set Fine
15. Stop vehicle in median strip s. 3.4 $ 35.00
16. Stop vehicle adjacent to median strip s. 3.4 $ 35.00
17. Stop vehicle alongside or across from excavation
- impede traffic
s. 3.4
$ 65.00
18. Stop vehicle within 10 metres of crosswalk s. 3.4 $ 35.00
19. Stop vehicle within 30 metres of pedestrian
crossover - sign deployed
s. 3.5
$ 35.00
20. Stop vehicle in bus loading zone - sign deployed s. 3.5 $ 35.00
21. Stop vehicle in designated bus stop
- sign deployed
s. 3.5
$ 35.00
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining
Offence
Set Fine
22. Stop vehicle contrary to sign deployed s. 3.5 $ 35.00
23. Stop vehicle in place or location designated
for emergency vehicles - sign deployed
s. 3.5
$300.00
24. Park vehicle in front of driveway s. 3.6 $ 35.00
25. Park vehicle within 1 metre of driveway s. 3.6 $ 35.00
26. Park vehicle obstructing use of driveway s. 3.6 $ 65.00
27. Park vehicle within 3 metres of fire hydrant s. 3.6 $100.00
28. Park vehicle within 10 metres of intersection s. 3.6 $ 35.00
29. Park vehicle - display for sale s. 3.6 $ 35.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By-Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by -law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, C. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By -Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by -law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining
Offence
Set Fine
30. Park vehicle - wash, grease or repair s. 3.6 $ 35.00
31. Park vehicle within 4 metres of railway tracks s. 3.6 $ 65.00
32. Park vehicle within 15 metres of railway crossing s. 3.6 $ 65.00
33. Park vehicle - prevent removal of vehicle already
parked
s. 3.6
$ 35.00
34. Park vehicle in excess of 5 hours s. 3.6 $ 35.00
35. Park vehicle between 3:00 am and 5:00 am s. 3.6 $ 35.00
36. Park vehicle on boulevard s. 3.6 $ 35.00
37. Park vehicle - roadway 6 metres or less s. 3.6 $ 35.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By -Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by -law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining
Offence
Set Fine
38. Park vehicle adjacent to park or playground
- sign displayed
s. 3.7
$ 35.00
39. Park within turning basin of cul-de-sac
- sign displayed s. 3.7 $ 35.00
40. Park within 15 metres of end of dead end
highway - sign displayed
s. 3.7
$ 35.00
41. Park in no parking zone - sign displayed s. 3.8 $ 35.00
42. Park unpermitted motor vehicle in residential zone s. 3.9 $ 35.00
43. Park commercial motor vehicle in residential
zone - not in private garage or accessory building
s. 3.10
$ 65.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By -Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by -law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining
Offence
Set Fine
44. Park commercial motor vehicle in residential
zone - engine running or operational in excess
of 15 minutes s. 3.11 $ 65.00
45. Park commercial motor vehicle in residential zone
- mechanical system running or operational in
excess pf 15 minutes
s. 3.11
$ 65.00
46. Park vehicle in Accessible Permit Only Parking
Space
s. 4.4
$300.00
47. Stop vehicle in Accessible Permit Only Parking
Space s. 4.4 $300.00
48. Park vehicle on municipal property - sign displayed s. 5.1 $ 35.00
49. Park vehicle on private property without consent
of owner/ occupant s. 6.1 $ 35.00
Part II Provincial Offences Act
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO. 2016-014, AS AMENDED TITLE: Regulate Traffic & Parking
on Highways, Private Property
and Municipal Property
ITEM COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining
Offence
Set Fine
50. Park within front yard other than in driveway s. 6.3 $ 35.00
51. Park commercial motor vehicle on highway s. 7.4 $ 65.00
52. Stop vehicle in school bus loading zone s. 8.2 $300.00
53. Park, stop, or stand tow truck within 200 metres
of an accident
s. 10.2
$300.00
54. Park, stop, or stand tow truck within 200 metres of a
vehicle involved in accident
s. 10.2
$300.00
NOTE: The penalty provision(s) for the offence(s) indicated above is s. 13.1 of By-Law No. 2016-014, as amended by By -Law No.
2016-038 and By-Law No. 2017-82, a certified copy of which by -law has been filed, and section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act,
R.S.O. 1990, C. P. 33.