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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF FARADAY
BY-LAW NO: 27-2014
Being a By-Law to regulate noise within the boundaries
of the Township of Faraday
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Faraday is
empowered to pass By-Laws to regulate noise within the boundaries of the
Municipality of Faraday, pursuant to Section 129 (1) of the Municipal Act, 2001,
S.O. 2001, c 25, as amended ;
AND WHEREAS Council deems it expedient to enact a By-Law to regulate noise
within the boundaries of the Corporation of the Township of Faraday;
AND WHEREAS Section 129 (1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as
amended, provides that Council may do so,
NOW THEREFORE the Council for the Corporation of the Township of Faraday
enacts as follows;
1. DEFINITIONS:
In this By-Law;
a) "Construction" includes erection, alteration, repair, dismantling,
demolition, structural maintenance, painting, moving, land clearing, earth
moving, grading, excavation, blasting and detonation of explosive devices
other than fireworks, the laying of pipe and conduit whether above or
below ground level, street and highway building, concreting , equipment
installation and alteration and the structural installation of construction
components and materials in any form or for any purpose, and includes
any associated or related work;
b) "Council" means the elected Municipal Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Faraday;
c) "Emergency" means a situation or an impending situation, often
dangerous, caused by the forces of nature, an accident, an intentional act
or otherwise, which arises suddenly and calls for prompt action;
d) "Emergency vehicle" includes a land ambulance, an air ambulance, a
fire department vehicle, and a motor vehicle being used to respond to an
emergency;
e) "Motor vehicle" includes an automobile, bus, truck, motorcycle, motor
assisted bicycle and any other vehicle propelled or driven other than by
muscular power, but does not include a motorized snow vehicle, traction
engine, farm tractor, other farm vehicle or road-building machine;
f) "Municipality" means the Corporation of the Township of Faraday;
g) "Noise" means sound that is unusual or excessive, or that is unwanted
by or disturbing to persons;
h) "Owner" includes:
(a) the person, for the time being, managing or receiving the rent of the
land or premises, in connection with which the word is used, whether
on the person's own account or an agent or trustee of any other
person, or who would so receive the rent is such land and premises
were let, and;
(b) a lease or occupant of the property who, under the terms of a lease,
is required to repair and maintain the property in accordance with the
standards for the maintenance and occupancy of property
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i) "Person" includes a corporation as well as an individual and includes an
owner;
j) "Premises" means a piece of land and any buildings and structures on
it, and includes a place of business, road, and any other location or place;
k) "Provincial Offences Officer" means a Police Officer; a Constable
appointed pursuant to any Act; a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer
referred to in subsection 101 (4) of the Municipal Act, 2001; a By-Law
Enforcement Officer of any municipality or of any local board of any
municipality, while in the discharge of his or her duties; an officer,
employee or agent of any municipality or of any local board of any
municipality whose responsibilities include the enforcement of any by-
law, an Act or a regulation under an Act, while in the discharge of his or
her duties, or a person designated under subsection (3);
l) "Residence" means a room, suite of rooms, or dwelling, including a
mobile trailer, operated as a housekeeping unit that is used or intended
to be used as a separate domicile by one or more persons, and that
normally contains cooking, eating, living, sleeping and sanitary facilities;
m) "Road" includes a public highway, private road, lane, pathway and
sidewalk;
n) "Utility" means a system that is used to provide a utility service to the
public, including water, sewage, electricity, gas, communications
networks and cable services;
o) "Vehicle" includes a motor vehicle, trailer, traction engine, farm tractor,
road-building machine and other vehicle propelled or driven other than by
muscular power;
p) "Zoning By-Law" means a by-law passed under section 34 of the
Planning Act that restricts the use of land
2. GENERAL NOISE REGULATIONS
2.1
No person shall make, cause or permit to be made, any unnecessary
noise or unnecessary sound which disturbs the quiet, peace, rest,
enjoyment, comfort or convenience of any other person or is the result of
any activities described in Schedule "A" and that is audible to:
(a) a person in a premises or vehicle other than the premises or vehicle
from which the noise is originating; or
(b) a person in a residence other than the residence from which the noise
is originating.
3. EXEMPTIONS
Emergency Vehicles
3.1
The provisions of this By-Law shall not apply to Police, Fire, Ambulance or
other emergency vehicle proceeding to an emergency.
Special Events
3.2
The provisions of this By-Law shall not apply to person or organizations
who have received written permission for the event form the Municipality.
The prohibitions described in Schedule "A" do not apply if the noise is the
result of measures undertaken in an emergency for the:
(a) immediate health, safety, or welfare of the inhabitants; or
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(b) preservation or restoration of property, unless the noise is clearly of
the longer duration or of a more disturbing nature than is reasonably
necessary to deal with the emergency.
3.3.
The prohibitions described in Schedule "A" do not apply if the noise is the
result of any of the activities described in Schedule "B".
3.4
The prohibitions described in Schedule "A" do not apply if the noise is the
result of an activity that has been granted an exemption under Section 3.
4. SCHEDULES
4.1
The following Schedules are attached and form part of this By-Law:
(a) Schedule "A" - General noise prohibitions;
(b) Schedule "B" - Exemptions from noise prohibitions
5. PENALTY PROVISIONS
5.1
Any person who contravenes the provision of this By-Law is guilty of an
offence and, upon conviction, is subject to a fine as provided in the
Provincial Offence Act and to any other applicable penalties.
5.2
If this By-Law has been contravened and a conviction entered, the court
in which the conviction has been entered and any other court of
competent jurisdiction thereafter may, in addition to any other remedy
and to any penalty that is imposed, make an Order prohibiting the
continuation or repetition of the offence by the person convicted.
6. ENFORCEMENT
6.1
This By-Law shall be enforced by a Provincial Offences Officer or any
Other person appointed by Municipal Council.
7. SEVERABILITY
7.1
If a court of competent jurisdiction declares any provisions, of this by-law
to be invalid, or to be of no force and effect, is the intention of council in
enacting this by-law that each and every provision of this by-law
authorized by law be applied and enforced in accordance with the terms
to the extent possible according to law.
8. REPEALS
8.1
This By-Law hereby repeals By-Law 9-2011 and any other by-laws
Inconsistent with this by-law are hereby repealed.
9. EFFECTIVE DATE
9.1
This By-Law shall take effect upon its adoption.
READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME THIS 3rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2014
READ A THIRD TIME AND PASSED THIS 3rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2014
Original Signed
_________________________
C. A. Tinney - Reeve
Original Signed
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Brenda Vader - Clerk
SCHEDULE "A" to By-Law No. 27-2014
General Noise Prohibitions
1. The playing of any radio, public address system, electronic sound equipment,
loud speaker, musical instrument or other sound producing equipment when
the equipment is played or operated in such manner that the sound or noise
made by or created thereby disturbs the peace, comfort or repose of any
person, or a police officer acting in accordance with their duties.
2. The use of an amplifier or loud speaker carried in or attached to a motor
vehicle being operated or standing on a public highway.
3. Operation of a combustion engine or pneumatic device without an effective
exhaust muffling device that is in good working order and in constant
operation.
4. Operation of any item of construction equipment without an effective exhaust
muffling device that is in good working order and in constant operation.
5. Operation of a vehicle in a manner that results in banging, clanking,
squealing or similar sounds because of inadequate maintenance or any
improperly secured load.
6. The deliberate and unnecessary acceleration, rapid turning or rapid braking
of a motor vehicle.
7. Operation of any outdoor auditory signaling device, including, but not limited
to outdoor paging systems, the ringing of bells or gongs, the use of sirens,
whistles or chimes, or the production, reproduction or amplification of any
similar sounds by electronic means except where required or authorized by
law or in accordance with good safety practice.
8. Persistent barking, calling or whining or other similar persistent noise making
by animals and birds kept as household pets, which disturbs the peace or
repose of any person in another occupied dwelling.
9. Yelling, shouting, hooting or similar noise that disturbs or prohibits the peace
and enjoyment of any person occupying a neighboring property.
10. Setting off of fireworks after 11:00 p.m. and before 9:00 a.m., or any time a
fire ban is posted
11. Any unnecessary noise arising between the hour of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
of the next following day from an excavation or construction work, including
the erection, demolition, alteration or repair of any building authorized by the
Corporation, except in case of urgent necessity and then under a permit
from the Chief Building Official.
12. Operation of an engine or motor in, or on, any vehicle or item of attached
auxiliary equipment for a continuous period of more than five minutes, or
such other time limit specified in the by-law controlling the idling of vehicles
and boats, while such vehicle is stationary in a residential area, unless:
a. The vehicle is in an enclosed structure constructed so as to
effectively prevent the emission of excessive noise;
b. Continuous operation of the engine or motor is essential to a basic
function of the vehicle or equipment, including but not limited to
the operation of ready-mixed concrete trucks, lift platforms, refuse
compactors and heat exchange systems during normal operation;
c. Weather conditions justify the use of heating or refrigeration
systems powered by the motor or engine for the safety and
welfare of the operator, passengers or animals, or the
preservation of perishable cargo.
SCHEDULE "B" to By-Law No. 27-2014
Exemptions from the Noise Prohibitions
1. Operation of emergency vehicles.
2. Operation of municipal service vehicles and related equipment.
3. Operation of utility service vehicles and related equipment.
4. Authorized displays of fireworks.
5. Circuses and midways that have been authorized by the Municipality.
6. Races, parades, processions, concerts, events for ceremonial, religious or
traditional purposes, cultural, recreational, educational and political events in
parks and other public places that have been authorized by the Municipality
and by the police.
7. Operation of bells, chimes, carillons and clocks in churches and public
buildings.
8. Cultural, recreational, educational and political events in parks and other
public places that have been authorized by the Municipality.
9. Neighborhood events on municipal highways and other municipal property
that have been authorized by the Municipality.
10. Agricultural activities on agricultural properties.