By-law No. 2015-070 - Traffic and Parking By-law

Gananoque, Ontario

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Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] The Corporation of the Town of Gananoque Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070 Consolidated Amending By-laws By-law Number Section(s) / Schedule(s) Date Passed 2026-030 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070. Schedule VIII, Stop Signs at Intersections be amended to add the following: Roadway Direction Intersection Garden Street easterly Garden Street at Talbot Place That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070. Schedule XII, Increased and Decreased Speed Limits be amended to add the following: Roadway Between Rate of Speed Garden Street Herbert Street and Talbot Place 30 km/hour max. 08Apr2026 2025-071 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070, Schedule XII, Increased and Decreased Speed Limits, Section 37 be hereby amended to add the following to the existing Schedule XII, Table: Roadway Between Rate of Speed Water Street (Swing Bridge & Approaches) Mill Street (south end) to Stone Street South 25 km/hour max. 12Aug2025 2025-023 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070, be hereby amended to remove in its entirety from Schedule XIX, Town Roadways, Streets, Roads, Drives Alleys, etc., the following (effective October 1, 2025) Road Name From To Conner Drive MacDonald Drive Arthur Street And replaced with: Road Name From To Jean Drive MacDonald Drive Arthur Street 04Mar2025 2025-067 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070, be hereby amended to add to Schedule VI, Loading Zones / Passenger Bus Parking / Tow Away / Fire Route to include a passenger bus loading / unloading area adjacent to 30 King Street East 24Jul2025 2024-085 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070, be hereby amended to remove in its entirety, Schedule XIX, Town Roadways, Streets, Roads, Drives, Alleys, Etc., As required by Part III, Section 28(1) of the Ontario Municipal Act 2001 Names of Roadways assumed by the Town of Gananoque by By-law, and replace with the attached Schedule XIX, marked as Schedule 'A', to this By-law. 19Nov2024 Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 2024-021 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070, be hereby amended to remove in its entirety, Schedule XX, Part II Provincial Offences Act, and replaced with the attached Schedule XX, marked as Schedule 'A', to this By-law. That Schedule XX, Table of Fines and Penalties, shall come into full force and effect on the date an Order, under the Provincial Offences Act, is approved by the Ontario Court of Justice. 19Mar2024 Approval from the Senior Regional Justice - 18Apr2024 2023-059 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070, be amended to remove Subsection 14.1.3., in its entirety and be hereby replaced with the following: "14.1.3. Parking is prohibited in a Municipal Lot or Municipal Park as follows: 14.1.3.1. Overnight parking is prohibited in all Municipal Lots between the hours of 11:00 PM and 7:00 AM, unless otherwise signed as per Schedule XVIII. 14.1.3.2. Overnight parking is prohibited in all Municipal Parks between the hours of 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM, unless otherwise signed as per Schedule XVIII." 02May2023 2023-036 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070, be amended as follows: 1.1.1. That Schedule I, Parking Prohibited, Section 9, be removed and replaced with the attached Schedule I, marked as Schedule 'A', to this By-law. 1.1.2. That Schedule III, Maximum Parking Limit, Section 13, be removed and replaced with the attached Schedule III, marked as Schedule 'B', to this By-law. 1.1.3. Schedule IV, Angle Parking, Section 4.3, be removed and replaced with the attached Schedule IV, marked as Schedule 'C', to this By-law. 1.1.4. Schedule V, Parking Meter Zones, Times and Rates, Section 16 to 22 Inclusive, be removed and replaced with the attached Schedule V, marked as Schedule 'D', to this By-law. 21Mar2023 1.1.5. Schedule XVIII, Parking on Public Property, Section 14, be removed and replaced with the attached Schedule XVIII, marked as Schedule 'E', to this By- law. 2022-059 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070 be hereby amended to replace Section 1.37, 1.38 and; 1.40 of Part I - DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS; Section 14.1.2. PROHIBITED PARKING be removed in its entirety and replaced, and; remove and replace Schedule XVIII, Parking on Public Property, Section 14. 03May2022 Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 2021-084 That the Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070, be hereby amended to remove the following Schedules in its entirety and replace with the following Schedules attached to this By-law: - Schedule I, Parking Prohibited, Section 9; - Schedule III, Maximum Parking Limit, Section 13; - Schedule V, Parking Meter Zones, Time and Rates, Section 16 to 22 Inclusive; - Schedule VI, Loading Zones / Passenger Bus Parking / Tow Away / Fire Route, Section 23-24; - Schedule VII, Police Zones, Section 26; - Schedule VIII, Stop Signs at Intersection, Section 29; - Schedule XI, One-Way Road, Section 34; - Schedule XV, Designated Parking Spaces for People with Disabilities, Section(s) 27, 27.2.2, and; - Schedule XVIII, Parking on Public Property, Section 14. 20Jul2021 2021-079 - Part I - Definitions and Interpretations - Section 4.4., Prohibited Parking, add subsection 4.4.7 - Subsection 26.2.2., remove and replace - Schedule XX, Table of Fines and Penalties, add Item #60 06Jul2021 2020-135 - Schedule XIX, Town Roadways, Streets, Roads, Drives Alleys, etc. (Nalon Road) 15Dec2020 2020-124 - Section 9, Parking Prohibited - Specified Times and Plans - Signs - Section 29 - Section 34 (as it relates to Pine Street) - Schedule I, Parking Prohibited - Schedule VIII, Stop Signs at Intersections - Schedule XI, One-Way Road 03Nov2020 2020-016 Section 4.5, add subsection 4.5.4 18Feb2020 2019-009 Schedule VIII, Stop Signs at Intersections 22Jan2019 2018-034 Section 1.34, 1.35, 1.36 and 1.37 be replaced Add to Section 16, 17, 18, 21, and; 22 Schedule V, Parking Meter Zones, Time and Rates Schedule XVIII, Parking on Public Property 01May2018 2017-043 Schedule V, Parking Meter Zones, Time and Rate Schedule XVIII, Parking on Public Property 20Jun2017 2017-023 Schedule I, Parking Prohibited Schedule III, Maximum Parking Limit Schedule VIII, Stops Signs at Intersections Schedule XI, One-Way Roadways 18Apr2017 2017-004 Section 9 Section 29 Schedule I, Parking Prohibited Schedule VIII, Stop Signs at Intersections 17Jan2017 2016-066 Schedule I to Schedule XIX, remove and replace 21Jun2016 2016-030 Section 14.1.2 Schedule XX, Table of Fines and Penalties 01Mar2016 Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] OFFICE CONSOLIDATION FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE BY-LAW NO. 2015-070 Last Amended by By-law No. 2026-030, April 8, 2026 A BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE RESPECTING THE REGULATING OF TRAFFIC AND PARKING ON ROADWAYS WHEREAS pursuant to the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Highway Traffic Act, by-laws may be passed by the councils of municipalities to regulate traffic and parking on highways, private property and municipal property; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Gananoque enacts as follows: Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I - Definitions and Interpretation 1. Definitions 2. Interpretation - General 3. Standard Time and Daylight Savings Time Part II - Parking and Stopping 4. Standard Time and Daylight Savings Time 4.1. Two-way Roadways and Right Side of One-Way Roadways 4.2. One-way Roadways (Parking permitted on left side) 4.3. Angle Parking - see Schedule IV 4.4. Prohibited Parking 4.5. Exemptions 5. Parking Prohibited With Signs 6. Parking Prohibited Without Signs 7. Parking regulations - Special Circumstances 8. Parking Regulations - Roadway Clearing, Snow Removal and Roadway Cleaning 9. Parking Prohibited- Specified Times and Plans - Signs - see Schedule I 10. Stopping Prohibited in Specified Places - No Signs - see Schedule II 11. Stopping Prohibited with Signs - see Schedule II 12. Stopping Prohibited in Specified Places - Signs - see Schedule II 13. Maximum Parking Limit - see Schedule II 13.1. Specified parking Period - Specified Roadways 13.2. General Limit 13.3. Overnight Parking Prohibition 14. Parking on Public Property - see Schedule XVIII 15. Parking on Private Property 16. Parking Meter Zones - see Schedule V 17. Rate of Charge 18. Maximum Metered Parking Time Limit 19. Inoperative Meters 20. Manner of Parking at Meter 21. Coins Acceptable 22. Violations and Time Expired Signal - Effect Part III - Loading Zones - School Bus, Passenger Bus Parking Zones, Police Zones 23. Loading Zones - see Schedule VI 24. Loading Zones - School Bus - See Schedule VI 25. Passenger Bus Parking - see Schedule VI 26. Police Zones - see Schedule VII 27. Accessible Person Parking Zones - see Schedule XV Part IV - Traffic Movements - Turns, Stops, Yield, Multi-Laned Roadways, Traffic Signals, One-Way Roadways, Reserved Bus Lanes 28. Through Roadways 29. Stop Signs at Intersections - see Schedule VIII 30. Signal-Light Traffic Control Systems - see Schedule IX 31. Yield Signs at Intersections - see Schedule X 32. Turns Prohibited - see Schedule X 33. Compulsory Turns 34. One-Way Roadways - see Schedule XI 35. Traffic Circles 36. Multi-Laned Roadways Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] Part V - Speed Regulations 37. Increased and Decreased Speed Limits - see Schedule XII 38. Decreased Speed Limits on Bridges - see Schedule XIII 39. Community Safety Zones - see Schedule XVII Part VI - Heavy Traffic 40. Designated heavy Truck Routes - see Schedule XIV 41. Deviations from Truck Routes 42. Large Loads - Special Permits Part VII - Driving and Related Rules 43. Emerging from Lanes 44. Barricaded Roadways 45. Traffic Control at Fires 46. Emergency and Special Regulations 47. Vehicles Crossing Sidewalks, Boulevards and Curbs 48. Boarding and Alighting from Moving Vehicles 49. Municipal Vehicles Performing Work on Roadways - Exceptions 50. Emergency Vehicles - Exceptions Part VIII - Pedestrians 51. Pedestrian Prohibit on Roadway 52. Pedestrian Barriers 53. Playing on Roadway Prohibited 54. Pedestrian Crossover Part IX - Bicycles, In-Line Skating, Skateboarding 55. Coasting on Roadways 56. Bicycles 57. In-Line Skating or Skateboarding Part X - Signs 58. Erection of Signs, Traffic Signals, etc. 59. Official Signs 60. Conflicting Private Signs 61. Defacing Signs and Traffic Signals 62. Freshly Painted Lines on Roadway Part XI - Obstructions on Roadways 63. Obstructions on Roadways Part XII - Offences and Penalties 64. Obstructions on Roadways 64.1. Offences Punishable by the Highway Traffic Act 64.2. Fines and Penalties (Public Property) 64.3. Payment of Parking Penalties 64.4. Volunteer Payment of Parking Penalties (Public Property) 65. Vehicles Subject to Removal when Illegally Parked Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] Part XIII - Application and Administration 66. Enforcement 67. Application of By-law 68. By-law Subject to the Highway Traffic Act 69. All Parts of this By-law in Force 70. Schedules 71. Short-Title 72. By-law Repealed Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] Part I - Definitions and Interpretation 1. Definitions: 1.1. Accessible: 1.1.1. "Accessible Person Parking Permit" means a valid permit for a Person with a Disability as issued by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation or by another jurisdiction; 1.1.2. "Accessible Person Parking Zone" means a parking space designated by pavement markings and/or authorized signs for the exclusive use of a Motor Vehicle displaying an Accessible Person Permit in accordance with the requirements of the Highway Traffic Act, as amended, the regulations made thereunder, and; this By-law. 1.2. Alley means a walkway, emergency access or any other passageway or right-of-way, open from ground to sky, not constituting a street but laid down upon a registered plan and dedicated to public use, as a right-of-way for use in common by adjacent land owners. 1.3. Authorized Vehicle means, a vehicle owned or operated by the Town provided that the vehicle is performing a service related to the operation of the Town. 1.4. By-law Enforcement Officer or his or her designate shall mean a person appointed by Council for the purposes of enforcing the by-laws of the Municipality. 1.5. Bicycle includes any device which has two tandem wheels and is propelled by human power and upon which any person may ride, and a "Tricycle". 1.6. Boulevard means all the parts of the roadway save and except any roadway, shoulder or sidewalk and: 1.6.1. central boulevard means that part of the roadway lying between the traveled portions of a divided roadway and includes channelizing islands; 1.6.2. outer boulevard means that part of the roadway lying between any sidewalk and the traveled portion of the roadway or the near edge of the shoulder where such exists; 1.6.3. inner boulevard means that part of the roadway lying between the property line and the edge of the sidewalk nearest to the property line and where there is no sidewalk; it means that part of the roadway lying between the property line and the traveled portion of the roadway or the edge of the shoulder, where such exists, furthest from the traveled portion of the roadway. 1.7. Bump In shall mean a minimum of a 3 metre wide expansion of roadway delineated by curb-side for the purposes of parking. 1.8. Bus Stop means a part of a roadway designed as a point at which buses will stop to take on or let off passengers. 1.9. CAO means the Chief Administrative Officer or his or her designate appointed by Council. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 1.10. Chief of Police means the Chief of Police of the Gananoque Police Department and includes the officer in charge of any detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police either providing police services to an area municipality by agreement, or otherwise having jurisdiction in the area or his/her designate as appointed by the Town. 1.11. Community Safety Zone means a roadway or a portion of a roadway designated as such under this By-law and signed pursuant to the regulations of the Highway Traffic Act. 1.12. Corner, with reference to a roadway intersection, means the point of intersection of the prolongation of the lateral curb lines or, in the absence of curbs, the prolongation of the edges of the roadways. 1.13. Council means the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Gananoque. 1.14. Department Head means a person appointed by the Town which includes the CAO, Clerk, Manager of Public Works, Manager of Community Services, Manager of Planning and Development, Chief of Police, Chief of Fire or his/her designate in each role. 1.15. Manager of Public Works means the Manager of Public Works or his/her designate as appointed by the Town. 1.16. Driveway means a part of a roadway improved to provide vehicular access from the roadway to a laneway or a parking area on the adjacent land. 1.17. Emergency means an unforeseen or sudden occurrence, a danger demanding immediate remedy or action at the discretion of the Chief of Police, Chief of Fire or Manager of Public Works. 1.18. Farm Tractor means a self-propelled motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm and/or landscaping implement for drawing ploughs, mowing machines, and other implements of husbandry and landscaping and not designed or used for carrying a load. 1.19. Gross Weight means the combined weight of motor vehicle and load. 1.20. Heavy Truck means any motor vehicle having permanently attached thereto a truck or delivery body and have a gross vehicle weight, as registered with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, in excess of 4,500 kg but does not include a bus travelling on a bus route established by Council, an ambulance, school, or municipal vehicle. 1.21. Holiday means New Year's Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, Civic Holiday (first Monday in August), Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and Boxing Day; if New Year's Day or Canada Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday then the following Monday is also a holiday; if Christmas Day falls on a Friday then the following Monday is also a holiday; and if Christmas Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday then the following Monday and Tuesday are also holidays. 1.22. International Square means the intersection of King Street East - King Street West - Main Street. 1.23. Intersection means the area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the lateral curb lines or, if none, then of the lateral boundary lines of two or more roadways which join one another at an angle, whether or not one roadway crosses the other. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 1.24. Laneway means improved land adjacent to the roadway which provides access from the roadway to a parking area on adjacent land. 1.25. Loading Zone means the part of a roadway set apart for the exclusive purpose of parking a motor vehicle to load or unload the same. 1.26. Motor assisted bicycle means a bicycle - 1.26.1. fitted with pedals which are operable at all times to propel the bicycle; 1.26.2. weighing not more than 54.4 kilogram; 1.26.3. which has no hand or foot operated clutch or gearbox driven by the motor and transferring power to the driven wheel; 1.26.4. having an attached motor driven by electricity or having a piston displacement of not more than fifty cubic centimeters, and; 1.26.5. which does not have sufficient power to enable the bicycle to attain a speed greater than 50 kilometres per hour on level ground within a distance of two kilometres from a standing start. 1.27. Motorcycle means a self-propelled vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the driver and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, and includes a motor scooter but does not include a motor assisted bicycle. 1.28. Motor Vehicle includes an automobile, bus, motorcycle, motor assisted bicycle, motor scooter truck and any other vehicle propelled or driven other than by muscular power, but does not include an electric bicycle, a traction engine, farm tractor, other farm vehicle, or machine used for road construction or maintenance. 1.29. Multi-Laned Roadway means a roadway which has been divided into separate lanes for vehicular traffic which lanes are indicated by lines or other markings on the surface of the roadway or in any other manner. 1.30. Obstruct(ion) means to obstruct, encumber, damage or foul. 1.31. One-Way Roadway means a roadway upon which the movement of vehicular traffic is limited to one direction. 1.32. Owner when used in relation to property, means: 1.32.1. the registered owner of this property; 1.32.2. the registered owner of a condominium unit whose consent shall extend only to the control of the unit of which he/she is owner and any parking space allotted to him/her by the condominium corporation or reserved for his exclusive use in the declaration or description of the property; 1.32.3. the spouse of a person described in Subsection 15.1.1 or 15.1.2 hereof; 1.32.4. where the property is included in a description registered under the Condominium Act, the board of directors of the condominium corporation; Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 1.32.5. a person authorized in writing by the property owner as defined in Subsection 15.1.1, 15.1.2, 15.1.3, or 15.1.4 hereof to act on the owner's behalf for requesting the enforcement of this part of this By-law. 1.33. Occupant when used in relation to property, means: 1.33.1. the tenant of the property or part thereof whose consent shall extend only to the control of the land of which he/she is tenant and any parking spaces allotted to him/her under his/her lease or tenancy agreement; 1.33.2. the spouse of a tenant; 1.33.3. a person, or the Town, or a local board thereof having an interest in the property under an easement or right-of-way granted to or expropriated by the person, the Town, or local board whose consent shall extend only to the part of the property that is subject to the easement or right-of-way; 1.33.4. a person authorized in writing by an occupant as defined in Subsection 1.32.1, 1.32.2, or 1.32.3 to act on the occupant's behalf for requesting the enforcement of this part of the By-law. 1.34. Park or Parking when prohibited means the standing of a motor vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when standing temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading merchandise or passengers. 1.35. Parking Meter or Pay and Display Machine means a mechanical device, together with it support, erected to control and regulate the parking of a vehicle in a parking space or an automatic or other electronic, electro- mechanical or mechanical device, for the purpose of controlling and regulating the parking of any vehicle in a paid parking zone and which, when a coin, token, credit card, parking card or proximity card has been inserted or swiped into it and the machine activated, issues a receipt indicating the date and time of that activation and the duration of the parking in the paid parking zone; or (b) the pay-by-phone component, approved by Council, for the purposes of controlling and regulating the parking of any vehicle in a paid parking lot and which provides for payment for parking in a paid parking lot when the required fee has been deposited to the Town approved pay-by-phone interface by means of payment by phone using a credit card and the transaction has been completed so as to activate payment. 1.36. Parking Meter Cover means a hood, bag or other covering for a marking meter that is placed over a parking meter or pay and display machine by authority of the Town or Department Head to indicate that a parking meter or pay and display machine is not to be used. 1.37. Parking Meter Space or Parking Space or Pay and Display Parking Machine Space means a parking space, the use of which is designed for the parking of vehicles, and is controlled and regulated by a parking meter, pay and display parking machine or Town approved mobile application payment. 1.38. Parking Meter Zone means that part of a roadway where parking is controlled and regulated by a parking meter, pay and display parking machine or Town approved mobile application payment. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 1.39. Parking Pass means a placard or tag issued by the Town for the purposes of designated parking spots. 1.40. Parking Pass or Parking Pass, Seasonal means a pass issued by the Community Services Department specifically for the purposes of the Town Marina. 1.41. Parking space means: 1.41.1. A portion of the surface of the travelled portion of the highway or of the shoulder forming part of a highway, designated by suitable markings, the use of which for parking vehicles is controlled and regulated by a parking meter and/or designated for angle parking only, and; 1.41.2. on private property an area designated by suitable markings, the use of which for parking vehicles may be controlled and regulated by a parking meter and/or designated for angle parking only. 1.42. Pedestrian means any person afoot, any person in a wheelchair, any child in a wheeled carriage, and any person riding a non-motorized bicycle with wheels less than 50 centimeters in diameter. 1.43. Pedestrian crossover, as defined in The Highway Traffic Act, means any portion of a roadway, designated by this by-law, at an intersection or elsewhere identified under this Bylaw, distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by signs on the roadway and lines or other markings on the surface of the roadway as prescribed by regulations made under the Highway Traffic Act. 1.44. Police Department means the Town of Gananoque Police Department and includes the detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police providing services to an area municipality by agreement or otherwise having jurisdiction in the area. 1.45. Police Officer means a person so appointed by the Police Services Board or the Ontario Police Commission and includes a Special Constable appointed pursuant to the Police Services Act. 1.46. Police motor vehicle means a motor vehicle owned or operated by the Police Services Board of the Town of Gananoque, the Ontario Provincial Police or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 1.47. Private Property means property other than that owned by the municipality, but shall include property owned by public authorities and local boards. 1.48. Private Roadway means includes a lane, ramp or other means of vehicular access to or egress from a building or structure and it may include part of a parking lot. 1.49. Roadway means that part of the highway that is improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic, but does not include the shoulder. 1.50. Shoulder means that part of the roadway immediately adjacent to the traveled portion of the roadway and having a surface which has been improved for the use of motor vehicles with asphalt, concrete or gravel. 1.51. Sidewalk means that portion of a roadway at the side of or adjacent to such roadway normally used for pedestrian traffic only. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 1.52. Special Event includes parades, sidewalks sales or other events deemed by by-law. 1.53. Sign, Authorized means any sign or roadway, curb or sidewalk marking or other device placed or erected on a roadway under the authority of this By- law for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic. 1.54. Sign, official means a sign approved by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. 1.55. Sign, point means a point on the curb or edge of the roadway opposite a sign. 1.56. Snow Event means a period of time during which the Manager of Public Works, in his/her sole discretion, declares that he/she anticipates a snow fall or accumulation which is likely to require extensive snow plowing, snow clearing, or snow removal operations. A snow event shall commence at 11:59 pm on the day it is called by the Manager of Public Works and shall end 24 hours later unless extended by the Manager of Public Works in accordance with the provisions of this By-law. 1.57. Stand or Standing, when prohibited, means the halting of a motor vehicle, whether occupied or not, except for the purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving or discharging passengers. 1.58. Stop or Stopping, when prohibited, means the halting of a motor vehicle, even momentarily, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a traffic control sign or signal. 1.59. Through roadway means any roadway or part of a roadway so designated by this By-law. 1.60. Tow Away Zone means any area designated by an authorized sign where a vehicle may be towed away at the vehicle owner's expense. 1.61. Town shall mean the Corporation of the Town of Gananoque. 1.62. Traffic includes pedestrians, animals which are ridden, led or herded, motor vehicles, and other conveyances either singly or together while using a roadway for the purposes of travel. 1.63. Traffic control device means any sign, signal or other roadway, curb, or sidewalk marking, or any other device erected or placed under the authority of this By-law for the purpose of warning, regulating, guiding or directing traffic. 1.64. Traffic control signal means any device operated manually, electrically, mechanically or electronically for the regulation or control of traffic. 1.65. Traffic, one-way means movement by motor vehicles upon a roadway in one direction only. 1.66. Trailer means a vehicle without its own means of propulsion that has to be drawn upon a highway by a motor vehicle. 1.67. Truck route means a truck route established by Section 40 of this By-law. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 1.68. Unauthorized Area means a Front Yard, Exterior Side Yard, or Side Yard, except as otherwise permitted under the Town's Development Permit By- laws; or the Boulevard, except where parking is permitted by a Town by-law. 1.69. U-turn means the turning of a motor vehicle within the roadway so as to proceed in the opposite direction to that in which the motor vehicle was traveling immediately prior to making the turn. 1.70. Vessel means a boat, ship or craft designed, used or capable of being used solely or partly for navigation in, on, through or immediately above water, without regard to method or lack of propulsion, and includes such a vessel that is under construction. 1.71. Yard, front and/or rear and/or side and/or exterior have the meanings defines in the Town's Development Permit By-law, as amended. 2. Interpretation - General 2.1. This By-law applies to all Town streets, alleys, municipal parking lots, and all other property owned or occupied by the Town of Gananoque, and those private properties identified within this By-law, as defined herein. 2.2. In this By-law: 2.2.1. words importing the singular number or the masculine gender only, include more persons, parties or things of the same kind than one, and females as well as males and converse; 2.2.2. a word interpreted in the singular number has a corresponding meaning when used in the plural; 2.2.3. "may" shall be construed as permissive; 2.2.4. "shall" shall be construed as imperative. 2.3. Abbreviations - In the schedules to this By-law the following abbreviations, definitions and symbols stand for the words respectively set forth opposite thereto as follows: cm - centimeter m - meter km - Kilometer km/h - kilometer per hour N - North S - South E - East W - West AM - Ante Meridian PM - Post Meridian 2.4. Distances - Where a distance is used in this by-law as part of a prohibition of parking or stopping within a specified distance of an object, structure, land or a part of a roadway, such distance shall be measured: 2.4.1. along the curb or edge of the roadway from a point in such curb or edge of roadway opposite such object, structure, land, or part of a roadway unless the context otherwise requires, and; 2.4.2. from such object, structure, land, or part of a roadway in all directions. 2.5. Cumulative Effect - The various prohibitions of this by-law are cumulative and not mutually self-exclusive. 2.6. Severability - It is declared that if any section, subsection or part or parts thereof be declared by any Court of Law to be bad, illegal or ultra vires, such part shall be deemed to be severable and all parts hereto are declared to be separate and independent and enacted as such. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 3. Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time 3.1. Where an expression of time occurs or, where any hour or other period of time is stated, the time referred to shall be stand time, provided however, if what is known as "daylight saving time" has been generally adopted in the area for any period of year, under any statute, order-in-council, by-law, resolution or proclamation, whether the same is effective in law or not, such time shall be the time referred to during such period in any reference to time in this By-law. Part II - Parking and Stopping 4. General Regulations 4.1. Two-way Roadways and Right Side of One-Way Roadways 4.1.1. No person shall park or stop any motor vehicle or permit a motor vehicle to remain parked or stopped on a roadway except as follows: 4.1.1.1. where there is a raised curb, on the right side of the traveled portion of the roadway, having regard to the direction in which the motor vehicle was traveling, with its right front and rear wheels parallel to and not more than fifteen (15 cm) centimeters away from such curb, or; 4.1.1.2. where there is no curb or a rolled curb, on the right side of the roadway having regard to the direction in which the motor vehicle was traveling with the right front and rear wheels parallel to and as near to the right hand limit of the roadway as is practicable without stopping over any part of a roadway which is landscaped or which is not intended for the use of motor vehicles. 4.2. One-way Roadways (Parking permitted on left side) 4.2.1. Where parking is permitted on the left side of a roadway designated for one-way traffic, a person may park or stop any motor vehicle provided the motor vehicle is parked: 4.2.1.1. where there is a raised curb, on the left side of the traveled portion of the roadway, having regard to the direction in which the motor vehicle was traveling, with its left front and rear wheels parallel to and not more than fifteen (15 cm) centimeters away from such curb, or; 4.2.1.2. where there is no curb or a rolled curb, on the left side of the roadway having regard to the direction in which the motor vehicle was traveling with the left front and rear wheels parallel to and as near to the left hand limit of the roadway as is practicable without stopping over any part of a roadway which is landscaped or which is not intended for the use of motor vehicles. 4.3. Angle Parking - see Schedule IV 4.3.1. Subsection 4.1 and 4.2 of this Section do not apply where angle parking is permitted under this By-law; 4.3.2. Where angle parking is permitted on a roadway, no person shall stop, stand or park any motor vehicle or permit a motor vehicle to remain parked or standing except at the angle designated by signs or markings on the roadway. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 4.3.3. When an angle parking space is designated by lines or other markings on the roadway, or otherwise, no person shall stop, stand or park any motor vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked or standing therein except entirely within the area so designated as a parking space. 4.3.4. Where angle parking on a roadway other than at an angle of ninety (90) degrees to the curb or edge of roadway is permitted, no person shall park a motor vehicle or permit a motor vehicle to remain parked on such roadway except with the front end of the motor vehicle at the curb or edge of the roadway. 4.3.5. No person shall park a motor vehicle or permit a motor vehicle to remain parked at an angle on a roadway except on the roadways, at the sides and between the limits, set out in Schedule IV to this By-law. 4.4. Prohibited Parking 4.4.1. No person shall park a heavy motor vehicle in front of or adjacent to a residential property except as part of the normal commercial operation of the owner or operator of that motor vehicle. 4.4.2. No person shall park or leave an unattached trailer of any kind on a street. 4.4.3. No person shall park a motor vehicle in an Unauthorized Area. 4.4.4. No person shall park or stop any motor vehicle or permit a motor vehicle to remain parked or stopped on a roadway with its' left front and rear wheels parallel to the curb or left hand limit of the roadway unless it is permitted and signed under Section 4.2. 4.4.5. No person shall park a motor vehicle or permit a motor vehicle to remain parked in such a manner that it is not wholly within the area designated as parking space unless the motor vehicle is of such length as to render it impossible to park it in one (1) parking space. In such a case, the adjoining parking space or spaces may, in addition, be used if the required coin deposits are made in the parking meters provided for all parking spaces used by the vehicle. 4.4.6. Notwithstanding Section 4.4.5, up to a maximum of two motorcycles may be parked in one space. 4.4.7. No person shall park a boat trailer, trailer, recreational camper detached or attached to a motor vehicle in a parking space on a parking lot or roadway, thereby occupying two designated parking spaces, on Kate Street, Market Street, Main Street, Mill Street, Clarence Street, St. Lawrence Street, Water Street, 121 Main Street, 115 Water Street, unless signed. 4.5. Exemptions 4.5.1. The following are exempt from the regulations established by this By-law when responding to an emergency: 4.5.1.1. emergency vehicles 4.5.1.2. municipal vehicles, and; 4.5.1.3. utility vehicles. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 4.5.2. The following are exempt from the requirement to pay the parking rates in parking meter zones on Town streets and municipal parking lots, when carrying out their responsibilities provided the vehicle is clearly marked or has been identified with a Town issued Parking Pass signed by the Town Clerk: 4.5.2.1. emergency vehicles 4.5.2.2. municipal vehicles, and; 4.5.2.3. utility vehicles. 4.5.3. Motorized refreshment vehicles operating on Town property in accordance with the Mobile Canteen By-law, or a successor to that by-law, are exempt from the provisions of this By-law. 4.5.4. Any vehicle displaying a valid Veteran Licence Plate, as issued by the Province of Ontario, shall be permitted to park in any parking meter zone, Town streets and municipal parking lot within the boundaries of the Town of Gananoque. 5. Parking Prohibited with Signs 5.1. When official signs have been erected no person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any roadway: 5.1.1. in front of or within eight (8m) metres of a lot on which there is a fire hall, on the side of the roadway on which the fire hall is located. 5.1.2. on the opposite side of a roadway from that, on which a fire hall is located and within thirty (30m) metres of the projected lot lines of the lot on which such fire hall is located. 5.1.3. within fifteen (15m) metres of an intersection. 5.1.4. within thirty (30m) metres of an intersection controlled by a traffic signal. 5.1.5. in front of the main entrance to, or any emergency exit from any hotel, hospital, nursing home, theatre, auditorium or other building or enclosed space in which persons may be expected to congregate in large numbers. 5.1.6. within thirty (30m) metres of the approach side of a crosswalk that is controlled by a traffic signal and not located at an intersection. 5.1.7. within fifteen (15m) metres of the leaving side of a crosswalk that is controlled by a traffic signal and not located at an intersection. 5.1.8. within fifteen (15m) metres of the end of the roadway on a dead- end roadway. 5.1.9. in a designated Tow Away Zone or designated Fire Route under Schedule VI: 5.1.9.1. Where any vehicle is parked in contravention of this Bylaw, a Police Officer or Bylaw Officer may cause it to be moved or taken to and placed in a suitable location at the vehicle owners' expense. 5.1.9.2. All costs and charges for the removal, care and storage thereof, if any, are a lien upon the Vehicle that may be enforced in accordance with the Repair and Storage Liens Act. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 6. Parking Prohibited Without Signs 6.1. No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any roadway: 6.1.1. within nine (9m) metres of an intersection at any time. 6.1.2. within 15 metres of any intersection controlled by traffic signals at any time. 6.1.3. within three (3 m) metres of a fire hydrant at any time. 6.1.4. in front of or within one and one half (1.5 m) metres of a laneway or driveway. 6.1.5. so as to obstruct a vehicle in the use of any laneway or driveway. 6.1.6. in such a position that will prevent the convenient removal of a vehicle previously parked. 6.1.7. so as to prevent or impede the ingress to or egress from a metered parking space notwithstanding its use for any other purpose. 6.1.8. on the traveled portion of the roadway where the roadway width is six (6 m) metres or less. 6.1.9. on any raised curbed or landscaped boulevard. 6.1.10. in such a manner so that any part of the vehicle is situated upon or over a sidewalk at any time of the day or night. 6.1.11. on any street in a manner which obstructs traffic at any time. 6.1.12. on any roadway or shoulder for longer than twenty-four (24 hrs) hours. 6.1.13. on any roadway during Overnight Parking Prohibition; 6.1.14. for the purpose of displaying the vehicle for sale. 6.1.15. for the purpose of greasing, or repairing the vehicle except for such repairs as have been necessitated by an emergency. 7. Parking Regulations - Special Circumstances 7.1. If the Chief of Police or the Chief of Fire or the Manager of Public Works is of the opinion that some temporary period to ensure the safety of the public, the proper movement of traffic, the parking of vehicles, a congestion of traffic, a construction project or the proper and safe performance of some vital function of the Town of Gananoque, or a local board, special regulations are required for the movement or parking of vehicles on a roadway under the jurisdiction of the Town of Gananoque, he/she is authorized to make special regulations for the movement or parking of vehicles on such roadway during such times and days as he/she deems proper and necessary and he/she, shall have erected official signs or otherwise give reasonable notice to indicate such special regulations. 7.2. When official signs have been erected or notice has otherwise been given under Subsection 7.1 of this Section no person shall park, move or operate a vehicle contrary to such Special Circumstances. A vehicle already parked when such notice has been given shall be forthwith removed. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 7.3. If the Manager of Public Works is of the opinion that some temporary period with respect to the parking of vehicles due to construction, overflow or other works under the jurisdiction of the Town is required, notice may be issued provided: 7.3.1. A Town issued placard is placed on the interior dashboard of a vehicle as issued by the Town. 7.4. No person shall park a vehicle on any road within the Town during a Snow Event. 7.4.1. The Manager of Public Works shall ensure that notice to the public of a Snow Event or an extension thereof is given in a at least two of the following means: 7.4.1.1. The issuance of a media advisory; 7.4.1.2. Posting notification on the Town's website; or 7.4.1.3. Any other means of giving notice that has a reasonable likelihood of coming to the attention of persons who are affected. 7.5. Parking During an Emergency: 7.5.1. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this By-law to the contrary, in case of fire or any emergency, parking may be restricted or prohibited by the Chief of Police or the Fire Chief or the Manager of Public Works, and no person shall park a vehicle in contravention of such restrictions or prohibition. 7.5.2. For the purposes of this section, "emergency" includes a snow fall or other act of God which hinders, restricts or prohibits movement of vehicles or pedestrians on a roadway. 7.5.3. The declaration of an emergency and the parking restrictions or prohibitions shall be affected by a broadcast on local radio and/or television stations and/or the Town's website and such broadcast shall be deemed to be sufficient notification of the restrictions or prohibition then in effect. 7.6. Parking During Special Events: 7.6.1. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this By-law to the contrary, in case of a parade, an assembly of persons, side walk sales, events deemed by Council by-law, parking may be restricted or prohibited by the Chief of Police or the Manager of Public Works, and no person shall park a vehicle in contravention of such restrictions or prohibition. 8. Parking Regulations - Roadway Clearing, Snow Removal and Roadway Cleaning 8.1. No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any roadway: 8.1.1. so as to interfere in any manner with the work of removing snow or ice there from or the clearing of snow there from. 8.1.2. in such manner so as to interfere with roadway cleaning operations. 9. Parking Prohibited - Specified Times and Places - Signs - See Schedule I 9.1. When official signs have been erected no person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any roadway at the side and between the limits set out in Schedule I during the times or days set out in said Schedule. 9.2. Parking is prohibited on Town of Gananoque property including designated Municipal parking lots as per Schedule XVIII from 1:00 am to 7:00 am unless otherwise signed. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 10. Stopping Prohibited in Specified Places - No Signs - See Schedule II 10.1. No person shall stop a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain stopped on any roadway in specified places as per Schedule II Subsection B. 11. Stopping Prohibited with Signs - See Schedule II 11.1. When official signs have been erected, no person shall stop a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain stopped on any roadway, as per Schedule II, Subsection C, or School Crossing Points, as per Schedule XVI. 12. Stopping Prohibited in Specified Places - Signs - See Schedule II 12.1. When official signs have been erected no person shall stop a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain stopped on any roadway, at the side and between the limits set out respectively in Schedule II to this By-law during the times or days set out in said Schedule. 12.2. The provisions of Section 11 and 12 of this By-law relating to stopping, do not apply to prevent the stopping of a taxi cab, as per Schedule II, Subsection D. 13. Maximum Parking Limit - See Schedule III 13.1. Specified Parking Period - Specified Roadways 13.1.1. When official signs have been erected, no person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on a roadway at the side and between the limits set out respectively in Schedule III. 13.2. General Limit 13.2.1. Subject to the other provisions of this By-law, no person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on a roadway for a period of time longer than twenty-four (24 hrs) hours, and appropriate signs shall be posted at the entrance to the Town. 13.3. Overnight Parking Prohibition 13.3.1. No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on a roadway for a period of time longer than the Roadways - Overnight Parking as set out in Schedule III. 14. Parking on Public Property (see Schedule XVIII) 14.1. General 14.1.1. No person shall park or leave any motor vehicle on property of the Town where parking is by sign designated as an area in which parking is prohibited as per Schedule XVIII. 14.1.2. No person shall park or permit a vehicle to remain parked on public property unless: 14.1.2.1. A Parking Pass is completely and clearly displayed on the dashboard of the vehicle for easy inspection by the Police Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer; or; 14.1.2.2. A Seasonal Parking Pass issued by the Town is completely and clearly hanging on the rearview mirror of the vehicle for easy inspection by the Police Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer; or; 14.1.2.3. A parking payment has been made through a Town approved mobile application payment. 14.1.3. Parking is prohibited in a Municipal Lot or Municipal Park as follows: 14.1.3.1. Overnight parking is prohibited in all Municipal Lots between the hours of 11:00 PM and 7:00 AM, unless otherwise signed as per Schedule XVIII. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 14.1.3.2. Overnight parking is prohibited in all Municipal Parks between the hours of 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM, unless otherwise signed as per Schedule XVIII. 14.1.4. No person shall dock any vessel on property of the Town where docking is by sign designated as an area in which docking is prohibited or as reserved, unless the area is reserved for such person. 14.1.5. No person shall park or stop a motor vehicle, or dock any vessel, or permit such a motor vehicle or vessel to remain parked or stopped or docked on property of the Town in an area designated by sign as a loading zone, except for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading thereon or unloading there from, passengers, freight or merchandise. 14.1.6. Whenever a motor vehicle is parked or left, or in the case of a vessel, docked in an unauthorized area on property of the Town and is in contravention of Section 14 of this By-law, a Police Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer, or in the case of a vessel, Police Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer shall cause the said motor vehicle or vessel to be moved or taken to and placed or stored in a suitable place and all costs and charges for removing, care and storage thereof, if any, shall be paid by the owner of the said motor vehicle or vessel and, in the case of a motor vehicle, such costs and charges shall be a lien upon the said motor vehicle, which may be enforced in the manner provided by the Repair and Storage Liens Act. 15. Parking on Private Property 15.1. General 15.1.1. No person shall park or leave any motor vehicle on private property without the consent of the owner or occupant of the property. 15.1.2. Subject to Subsection 64.5, the owner of a motor vehicle parked or left on private property is liable for all costs and penalties to have the motor vehicle removed from such property or impounded under this part of the By-law upon the written complaint of the owner or occupant of the property given to a Police Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer appointed for the carrying out of the provisions of this part of the By-law. 15.1.3. When an owner or occupant of property affected by this part of the By-law has posted signs stating conditions on which a motor vehicle may be parked or left on the property or prohibiting the parking or leaving of a motor vehicle 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. 15.1.4. Police Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer shall be deemed to have the written authority of the owner or occupant of the property to enforce this part of the By-law and is not required to receive a written complaint before enforcing this part of the By-law. 16. Parking Meter Zones - See Schedule V 16.1. The Town authorizes the erection, maintenance and operation of parking meters on the roadways as set in Schedule V of this By-law, for the purpose of controlling and regulating parking during specific days and hours and, the Town shall designate parking meter spaces in connection with such meters. 16.2. No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any roadway at the side and between the limits set out in Schedule V of this By- law unless such vehicle is parked wholly within a designated parking meter space. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 16.3. The Town authorizes the erection, maintenance and operation of Pay and Display machines on designated parking meter zones as set in Schedule V of this By-law for the purpose of controlling and regulating parking during specific days and hours and the Town shall designate parking meter spaces in connection with such meters. 16.4. No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked in a parking meter zone between the limits set out in Schedule V of this By-law unless such vehicle is parked wholly within a designated parking meter space. 17. Rate of Charge 17.1. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this by-law, where parking meters or Pay and Display machines have been erected no person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked in a parking space on any roadway at the side or parking zones between the limits set out in Schedule V to this By-law during the days and hours set out in said Schedule unless; 17.1.1. the parking meter or pay and display machine controlling such parking space is used. 17.1.2. a fee is deposited therein in accordance with: 17.1.2.1. the rate per hour as set out in Schedule V and; 17.1.2.2. the denomination of coin requirement indicated on the meter. - OR - 17.1.3. the parking meter is covered with a parking meter cover issued by the Town; 17.1.4. and the owner or other person acting on the owner's behalf has paid the required fee as per Schedule V. 17.2. Notwithstanding the above, the provision of parking meters covers shall be only to those companies or individuals who operate a certified trade and who have satisfied the Town, that he/she will be performing his/her trade at a location other than his/her normal place of business so that a parking meter cover will be required. In addition, a deposit shall be required which will be returned if the bag is returned in a condition satisfactory to the Town. The maximum length of time for which a parking meter cover may be rented without renewal shall be six (6) days. Renewals may be granted by the Town on the same basis as the original issuance. 17.3. Notwithstanding the above, parking meter covers identified with courtesy parking are exempt by by-law, as approved by Council. 18. Maximum Metered Parking Time Limit 18.1. Where parking meters or Pay and Display machines have been erected, no person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked in a parking space on any roadway at the side or parking zones between the limits set out respectively in Schedule V of this By-law during the days and hours set out in said Schedule for a longer period than set out in said Schedule. 19. Inoperative Meters 19.1. No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked in a parking meter space, if the parking meter has been covered by a parking meter cover indicating parking is prohibited. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 20. Manner of Parking at Meter 20.1. Where parking meters have been installed under the authority of this By- law, no person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked in a parking meter space unless; 20.1.1. where parallel parking is permitted, the front wheels of such vehicle are opposite to the parking meter provided for such space; 20.1.2. where parallel parking is permitted, and two (2) meters are mounted on the same standard, the rear of the forward vehicle shall be opposite or as close as is practicable to the forward parking meter and the front of the rear vehicle shall be opposite or as close as is practicable to the rear parking meter, or; 20.1.3. where angle parking is permitted, the front of the vehicle shall be opposite or as close as is practicable to the parking meter provided for such parking meter space. 21. Coins Acceptable 21.1. No person shall deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter or Pay and Display machine: 21.1.1. any slug, device or other substitute for a coin of the Dominion of Canada or of the United States of America, or; 21.1.2. any coin, except a coin of the Dominion of Canada or of the United States of America which the meter is designed to accommodate. 21.2. Where a person deposits one or more coins in a parking meter or Pay and Display machine in excess of that required for the parking time allowed by the meter, no change shall be remitted and no increase in parking time shall be allowed. 22. Violations and Time Expired Signal - Effect 22.1. For the purposes of Sections 16 to 18 inclusive of this By-law, the fact that a parking meter governing a parking space or Pay and Display Parking Machine space indicates that a vehicle is unlawfully parked is prima facie evidence that such vehicle is unlawfully parked. Part III - Loading Zones - School Bus, Passenger Bus Parking Zones, Police Zones 23. Loading Zones - see Schedule VI 23.1. Establishment 23.1.1. The parts of roadways at the side having the length and between the limits set out respectively in Schedule VI are hereby established as Loading Zones during the times or days set out in said Schedule. 23.2. Regulation of Use 23.2.1. When authorized signs have been erected, no person shall park or stop a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked or stopped in a Loading Zone except for the purpose of, and while actually engaged in, loading thereon or unloading there from, passengers, freight, or merchandise. 24. Loading Zones - School Bus - see Schedule VI 24.1. School Bus Loading Zones - Designation 24.1.1. The Town is hereby authorized to establish School Bus Loading Zones on roadways, adjacent to schools, museums, or other public buildings, upon the passing of a By-law by Council. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 24.1.2. A School Bus Loading Zone shall be conclusively deemed to have been established when an official sign or marker has been erected in accordance with The Highway Traffic Act and regulations and amendments passed there under. 24.2. School Bus Load Zones - Stopping Prohibited 24.2.1. No person shall stop a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain stopped, other than a school bus, in an area designated as a School Bus Loading Zone by signs. 25. Passenger Bus Parking - see Schedule VI 25.1. Establishment 25.1.1. The Town is hereby authorized to establish Passenger Bus Parking Zones on roadways by by-law. 25.1.2. A Passenger Bus Parking Zone shall be conclusively deemed to have been established when a sign or marker has been erected to indicate such zone. 25.2. Regulation of Use 25.2.1. When authorized signs have been erected, no person shall park or stop a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked or stopped in a Passenger Bus Parking Zone, other than a Passenger Bus. 25.2.2. Passenger Bus Parking Zones shall be created between the limits set out respectively in Schedule VI. 25.2.3. Such zones to be used exclusively for the unlimited parking of Passenger Buses as identified in Schedule VI and all other vehicles shall be prohibited from parking or stopping in the said zones during the time period identified in said Schedule. 26. Police Zones - see Schedule VII 26.1. Police Zones - Designation 26.1.1. The Town is hereby authorized to establish Police Zones on roadways, upon the passing of a resolution By-law by Council. 26.1.2. The parts of roadways at the side and between the limits set out respectively in Schedule VII of this By-law are hereby established as Police Vehicle Zones during the times or days set out in said Schedule. 26.2. Police Zones - Regulation of Use 26.2.1. When authorized signs have been erected, no person shall park or stop a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked or stopped in a Police Vehicle Zone, other than a police vehicle. 26.2.2. Notwithstanding Section 26.2.1, a By-law Enforcement Officer, Canada Boarder Services or Authorized Vehicles may be parked in a Police Vehicle Zone. 27. Accessible Person Parking Zones - see Schedule XV 27.1. Accessible Person Parking Zone - Establishment 27.1.1. Council is hereby authorized to establish Accessible Person Parking Zones on roadways by by-law. 27.1.2. The Accessible Person Parking Zone shall be conclusively deemed to have been established when a sign or marker has been erected to indicate such zone and such marked has been erected to indicate such zone and such zone shall be deemed to be included on Schedule XV. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 27.2. Accessible Person Parking Zone - Regulation of Use 27.2.1. When authorized signs have been erected, no person shall park or stop a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked or stopped in an Accessible Person Parking Zone other than a vehicle clearly identified as a mode of transportation by way of an Accessible Person Parking Permit clearly visible on the dash board of the vehicle. The identification is valid only if an accessible person is either the driver of the vehicle or a passenger in the vehicle. 27.2.2. On private property an owner or occupant may authorize the regulating of an Accessible person parking zones, as per Subsection 27.2.1, provided: 27.2.3. Council establishes the said private property as a parking zone for people with disabilities by by-law identified on Schedule "XV"; 27.2.4. Written authorization is received by the owner or occupant requesting enforcement of the accessible person parking zones, and; 27.2.5. Authorized signs have been erected, at the cost of the owner or occupant. PART IV - Traffic Movements - Turns, Stops, Yield, Multi-Laned Roadways, Traffic Signals, One-Way Roadways, Reserved Bus Lanes 28. Through Roadways 28.1. Certain roadways may be designated as Through Roadways for the purpose of The Highway Traffic Act and further passed as amendments to this By-law, and; 28.2. Such designations in Section 28 of a roadway, or part of a roadway, as a "Through Roadway" shall not include any intersection thereon where the roadway intersection is a King's Roadway or where traffic control signals are installed. 29. Stop Signs at Intersections - see Schedule VIII 29.1. The Town shall erect Stop Signs at the intersections set out in Schedule VIII of this By-law, facing traffic proceeding in the direction set out in said Schedule, on the roadway or part of roadway set out in said Schedule. 30. Signal-Light Traffic Control Systems - see Schedule IX 30.1. The Town shall erect and operate Signal-Light Traffic Control Systems at the intersections and places named and described in Schedule IX to this By- law, subject to the provisions of The Highway Traffic Act. 31. Yield Signs at Intersections - see Schedule X 31.1. The Town shall erect Yield Signs at each of the intersections set out in Schedule X of this By-law, for the control of traffic entering the intersections in the direction set out in said Schedule, and from the roadway set out in said Schedule. 32. Turns Prohibited - see Schedule X 32.1. When official or authorized signs, as required by The Highway Traffic Act, have been erected, no vehicle in any intersection or part of a roadway set out in Schedule X to this By-law proceeding in the direction or emerging from a property set out in said Schedule X shall be turned in the direction set out in said Schedule during the times or days set out in said Schedule. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 33. Compulsory Turns 33.1. When authorized signs have been erected, any vehicle traveling on such signed roadways, upon entering the roadway, shall turn in the direction set out in the sign. 33.2. No vehicle shall proceed across the said signed roadway. 34. One-Way Roadways - see Schedule XI 34.1. The roadways set out in Schedule XI of this By-law, between the limits set out in said Schedule are established as One-Way Roadways for the passing of vehicles only in the direction set out in said Schedule. 35. Traffic Circles 35.1. When official or authorized signs, as required by The Highway Traffic Act, have been erected, no vehicle in any intersection or part of a roadway set out in Schedule XI to this By-law proceeding in the direction or emerging from a property set out in said Schedule XI shall be turned in the direction set out in said Schedule during the times or days set out in said Schedule. 36. Multi-Laned Roadways 36.1. When authorized signs have been erected, the lanes are thereby designated for the traffic movements set in accordance with such signs and no vehicle shall proceed in contravention of such signs. Part V - Speed Regulations 37. Increased and Decreased Speed Limits - see Schedule XII 37.1. When any roadway set out in Schedule XII of this By-law, between the limits set out in said Schedule, is marked in compliance with the regulations under The Highway Traffic Act, the maximum rate of speed on such roadway or part of roadway shall be the rate of speed set out in said Schedule. 38. Decreased Speed Limits on Bridges - see Schedule XIII 38.1. When signs have been erected, no person shall drive, move or operate any vehicle on a bridge or part of bridge set out in Schedule XIII of this By-law, at a greater rate of speed than the rate of speed set out in said Schedule, during the times or days set out in said Schedule. 39. Community Safety Zones - see Schedule XVII 39.1. Roadways within the Town that are designated Community Safety Zones, pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act, are set out in Schedule XVII of this By- law. 39.2. Every person who is convicted of an offence pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act is subject to an increased fine as provided by the Act. Part VI - Heavy Traffic 40. Designated Heavy Truck Routes - see Schedule XIV 40.1. Subject to Subsection 40.2, no person shall drive or cause to be driven any heavy truck on any roadway or part of a roadway under the jurisdiction of the Town. 40.2. Subsection 40.1 of this section shall not prevent the operation of any heavy truck on a roadway set out in Schedule XIV of this by-law, between the limits set out in said Schedule, and during the times and days set out in said Schedule, which roadways or parts of roadways are hereinafter referred to as "Truck Routes" Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 40.3. At the discretion of the Manager of Public Works, truck loading restrictions to 5 tonnes per axle may be implemented between March 1st and May 15th to prevent damage to the Town's road network. 41. Deviations from Truck Routes 41.1. Deviation Permitted 41.1.1. Subject to Section 40 shall not apply to prevent the deviation from a truck route for the following purposes: 41.1.1.1. deliveries by a heavy truck to premises not abutting a Truck Route; 41.1.1.2. the performance of services requiring a heavy truck at premises not abutting a Truck Route; 41.1.1.3. a heavy truck proceeding to or from a garage or other premises not abutting a Truck Route, and; 41.1.1.4. the performance of public services by the Town. 41.2. Deviation to be Direct 41.2.1. Every deviation shall be made from the point on a Truck Route nearest, by roadway distance, to the premises or performance of services referred to in Subsection 41.1.; 41.3. Successive Deliveries 41.3.1. When successive deliveries are to be made in an area bounded by Truck Routes after the last such delivery, the heavy truck shall be driven to the nearest Truck Route. 42. Large Loads - Special Permits 42.1. The Manager of Public Works, in consultation with the Chief of Police, is hereby authorized to grant or refuse permits for the moving of heavy vehicles, loads, objects or structures in excess of otherwise lawful limits pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act if: 42.1.1. a permit has been issued by the Manager of Public Works, in conjunction with the Chief of Police, and; 42.1.2. The Manager of Public Works may attach to any permit issued conditions or limitations set out in the Highway Traffic Act, that are, in their opinion, necessary. Part VII - Driving and Related Rules 43. Emerging from Lanes 43.1. The driver or operator of a vehicle emerging from a driveway, laneway, lot, building, or bus loop onto a roadway, shall, upon driving onto a sidewalk or footpath, yield the right-of-way to pedestrians upon such sidewalk or footpath. 44. Barricaded Roadways 44.1. No person shall drive, operate or park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any part of any roadway barricaded and marked by signs showing that its use for the time is prohibited or restricted. 45. Traffic Control at Fires 45.1. No person shall move or operate a vehicle other than a Police Department or Fire Department vehicle on any roadway within ninety (90 m) metres of a fire, fire apparatus or fire-fighting equipment, except as directed by a Police Officer or officer of the Fire Department; 45.2. Unless directed by a Police Officer or officer of the Fire Department, no person shall drive a vehicle over a fire hose on any roadway. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 46. Emergency and Special Regulations 46.1. Notwithstanding any provision of this By-law to the contrary, the Manager of Public Works, Chief of Police or the Chief of Fire may, during any emergency or special circumstances, by the erection of appropriate signs, barriers, or signals, prohibit or regulate the movement of vehicles on any roadway or part of a roadway and no person shall drive or operate a vehicle in contravention of any such sign or signal. 47. Vehicles Crossing Sidewalks, Boulevards, and Curbs 47.1. Vehicles on Sidewalk Prohibited: 47.1.1. No person shall drive a vehicle on a sidewalk or footpath on a roadway, except for the purpose of directly crossing the sidewalk or footpath. 47.2. Curb and Sidewalk Depressions: 47.2.1. No person shall drive a vehicle over a raised curb or sidewalk except at a place where there is a ramp, rolled curb or depressed curb. 47.3. Vehicles on Boulevards Prohibited 47.3.1. No person shall drive a vehicle on a boulevard except for the purposes of directly crossing a boulevard at a driveway or other designated vehicular crossing. 47.4. Exemptions: 47.4.1. Notwithstanding the above, Section 47.1, 47.2, 47.3 shall not apply to invalid chairs, motorized wheelchairs, medical scooters, baby carriages, tricycles, children's wagons, bicycle with a wheel or wheels more than sixty (60 cm) centimeters in diameter, children below the age of 12 years or accessible motorized wheel chairs. However, the operators of such vehicles are responsible to ensure the safety of pedestrians. 47.5. Pedestrian Obligations: 47.5.1. Notwithstanding the above, nothing in Section 47 shall relieve the pedestrian from obligation of taking all due care to avoid an accident. 48. Boarding and Alighting from Moving Vehicles 48.1. No person shall board or exit from any vehicle while such vehicle is in motion. 49. Municipal Vehicles Performing Work on Roadways - Exceptions 49.1. The provisions of Part VI and Section 40 of this By-law shall not apply to vehicles of the Town while such vehicles are engaged in the performance of cleaning, clearing maintenance, repair, construction, or other work on any roadway. 50. Emergency Vehicles - Exceptions 50.1. The provisions of Parts I, II, III, and VI and Sections 47 and 49 of this By-law shall not, in the case of an emergency, apply to ambulances, police vehicles, fire vehicles, or vehicles acting under an Emergency Plan. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] Part VIII - Pedestrians 51. Pedestrian Prohibit on Roadway 51.1. Except where traffic control signals are in operation or where traffic is being controlled by a police officer, a pedestrian crossing a roadway shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles upon the roadway, but nothing in this Section shall relieve the driver of a vehicle from the obligation of taking all due care to avoid an accident. 52. Pedestrian Barriers 52.1. No person shall go over or under a pedestrian barrier installed on a sidewalk, or at any other location within a roadway. 53. Playing on Roadway Prohibited 53.1. No person shall play or take part in any game or sport upon a roadway. 53.2. Where there are sidewalks, no person on or riding in or by means of any children's wagon, toboggan, or similar device, shall go upon a roadway other than for the purpose of crossing it, and when so crossing, such person shall have the rights and be subject to the obligation of a pedestrian. 54. Pedestrian Crossover 54.1. The areas on Schedule XVI are identified as Pedestrian Crossovers. Part IX - Bicycles, In-line Skating, Skateboarding 55. Coasting on Roadways 55.1. No person shall coast on a roadway, whether on a sleigh, skateboard, roller skates, in-line skates, cart, children's wagon or toboggan. 56. Bicycles 56.1. A person driving a bicycle is subject to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act. 56.2. A person driving a bicycle upon a roadway shall: 56.2.1. where practicable, drive in the right-hand lane then available for traffic or as close as practicable to the right hand curb or edge of the roadway, except where the lane nearest the right-hand side of the roadway is a reserved bus lane, and; 56.2.2. exercise due care when passing a parked, stopped or standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction. 56.3. A person operating a bicycle upon a roadway designated for one-way traffic shall: 56.3.1. where practicable, drive in the right-hand or left-hand lane then available for traffic or as close as practicable to the right-hand or left-hand curb or edge of the roadway, except where the lane nearest the right-hand side of the roadway is a reserved bus lane, and; 56.3.2. exercise due care when passing a parked, stopped or standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction. 56.4. No person driving a bicycle upon a highway shall carry any package, bundle or article which prevents the rider from keeping both hands on the handlebars or interferes with the normal operation of the bicycle. 56.5. No person shall ride a bicycle with a wheel or wheels more than sixty (60 cm) centimetres in diameter upon a sidewalk. 56.6. No person above the age of 12 years shall ride a bicycle upon a sidewalk. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 56.7. When authorized signs have been erected, no person shall ride or cause to be ridden or use a bicycle, motor-assisted on any roadway or part of the roadway. 57. In-line Skating or Skateboarding 57.1. No person shall, within the limits of King Street East from King Street West/Main Street to Charles Street ride or stand on any skateboard, roller skate or roller blade on a sidewalk. 57.2. Where signed in a park or other Town property, no person shall: 57.2.1. Operate or utilize roller blades, skate boards, linear skates or similar conveyances where posted to prohibit or otherwise restrict the use of the conveyances, or; 57.2.2. Obstruct, inconvenience or endanger other users of the park while operating or utilizing roller blades, skateboards or similar conveyances. Part X - Signs 58. Erection of Signs, Traffic Signals, Etc. 58.1. The Manager of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to erect and maintain such signs, traffic controls signals, markings, barricades, traffic control devices, other structures, plant and equipment as are required to give effect to this by-law and as are required to regulate, direct, warn or guide pedestrian and vehicular traffic for the safety and convenience of the public. 59. Official Signs 59.1. For the purpose of the Highway Traffic Act, "official signs" shall be those approved in the regulations of the Ministry of Transportation. 60. Conflicting Private Signs 60.1. No person shall place, maintain or display upon, or visible from, any roadway, any sign, signal, marking or device which: 60.1.1. conceals a traffic control device, traffic signal, or parking meter from view; 60.1.2. interferes with the effectiveness of a traffic control device, traffic control signal or parking meter, or 60.1.3. purports to be, or is an imitation of, or resembles any official or authorized sign, traffic control signal or traffic control device. 61. Defacing Signs and Traffic Signals 61.1. No person shall move, remove, deface or in any manner interfere with any sign, traffic control signal, marking or other traffic control device placed, erected or maintained under this By-law. 62. Freshly Painted Lines on Roadway 62.1. No person shall willfully drive any vehicle over any marking on the roadway, where markers are in place, to indicate that the marking material has been freshly applied nor shall any person drive into or over any marker so placed. Part XI - Obstructions on Roadways 63. Obstruction on Roadway 63.1. No Person shall obstruct any roadway by any means whatsoever. 63.2. For the purposes of Subsection 63.1, the Obstruction of a Roadway includes any one or more of the following: 63.2.1. the depositing of brush, debris, snow or ice on the roadway; Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 63.2.2. the relocation of brush, debris, snow from a roadway or private property to the portions of a roadway normally used for pedestrian or vehicular traffic; 63.2.3. parking of equipment, motorized equipment other than motorized equipment permitted and licensed under the regulations of the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, containers, trailers, or any landscape or construction material on a roadway without having first applied for and obtained the appropriate permit from the Town; 63.2.4. the cutting, altering, extending, in any manner whatsoever of a concrete curb, open or contained culvert, culvert overpass, or similar structure or landscape without having first applied for and obtained the appropriate permit from the Town; 63.2.5. the placing or depositing of sporting equipment, including but not limited to basketball nets, hockey nets, soccer nets, skateboard ramps and bicycle ramps, on a roadway. Part XII - Offences and Penalties 64. Penalties 64.1. Offences Punishable by the Highway Traffic Act. 64.1.1. Any person who contravenes any section of this by-law for which a penalty is provided by the Highway Traffic Act is subject to the penalties provided therefore in the Highway Traffic Act. 64.2. Fines and Penalties (Public Property) 64.2.1. Subject to any other provision of this By-law, any person who contravenes the provisions of this By-law, for violations of parking, stopping or standing offence, shall be subject to a penalty as per Schedule 'XX'. 64.3. Payment of Parking Penalties 64.3.1. Notwithstanding all other provisions of this By-law in respect to penalties for violations of Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.3, 5.1.4, 5.1.9, 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3, 6.1.4, 6.1.5, 6.1.6, 6.1.7, 6.1.8, 6.1.9, 6.1.10, 6.1.11, 6.1.14, 6.1.15, 7.4, 7.5.1, 7.6.1, 8.1, 9.1, 9.2, 10.1, 11.1, 12.1, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 14.1.1, 14.1.2, 14.1.3, 14.1.4, 14.1.5, 14.1.6, 15.1.1, 16.2, 17.1, 18.1, 19.1, 20.1, 21.1, 23.1, 24.2, 25.2, 26.2, 27.2, 40.1, 42.1, 43.1, 44.1, 45.1, 45.2, 47.1.1, 47.2.1, 47.3.1, 48.1, 51.1, 52.1, 53.1, 55.1, 56.2.1, 56.3.1, 56.4, 56.5, 56.6, 56.7, 57.1, 57.2.1, 57.2.2, 60.1, 61.1, 62.1, 63.1 of this By-law, any person may, upon presentation of a ticket at the office listed on the ticket issued alleging commission of any of the offences provided in the said Sections, pay out of court within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of issue of the said ticket the set fine provided for such offence by this By-law at the office listed on the ticket and upon such payment no further proceedings shall be taken under this By-law in respect to the said offence alleged in the ticket. The receipt for payment signed by the person assigned to the duty of receiving payments shall be evidence of payment of the penalty provided for the violation. In addition to the above provisions, a person may make an early payment within seven (7) days of the date of the infraction as specified in the "Table of Fines and Penalties". 64.4. Volunteer Payment of Parking Penalties (Public Property) 64.4.1. Notwithstanding all other provisions of this By-law in respect to penalties for violations of parking, stopping or standing offence under this By-law, any person may, upon presentation of a ticket at the office listed on the ticket issued alleging commission of any Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] of the offences provided in the said Sections, pay out of court within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of issue of the said ticket the set fine provided for such offence by this By-law at the office listed on the ticket and upon such payment no further proceedings shall be taken under this By-law in respect to the said offence alleged in the ticket. The receipt for payment signed by the person assigned to the duty of receiving payments shall be evidence of payment of the penalty provided for the violation. In addition to the above provisions, a person may make an early payment within seven (7) days of the date of the infraction as specified in the "Table of Fines and Penalties". 64.5. Volunteer Payment of Parking Penalties (Private Property) 64.5.1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 15 hereof, any person may, upon presentation of a ticket at the office listed on the ticket issued alleging commission of any of the offences provided in Section 15 hereof, pay out of court within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of issue of the said ticket the set fine provided for such offence by this by-law at the office listed on the ticket and upon such payment no further proceedings shall be taken under this by-law in respect to the said offence alleged in the ticket. The receipt for payment signed by the person assigned to the duty of receiving payments shall be evidence of payment of the penalty provided for the violation. In addition to the above provisions, a person may make an early payment within seven (7) days of the date of the infraction as specified in the "Table of Fines and Penalties". 65. Vehicles Subject to Removal when Illegally Parked 65.1. In addition to any other penalties provided by this By-law, upon discovery of any vehicle parked, stopped, or standing on any roadway in contravention of the provisions of this By-law, a Police Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer may cause such vehicle to be moved or taken to an placed or stored in a suitable place and all costs and charges for the removing, care and storage, thereof, if any, are in lien upon the vehicle being released and may be enforced in the manner provided by the Repairs and Storage Liens Act and subsequent regulations. 65.2. Liability of Owner 65.2.1. The owner of a vehicle shall incur the penalties provided for any contravention of this By-law unless at the time of the contravention, the vehicle was in the possession of some person other than the owner or his chauffeur without the owner's consent and the driver or operator of a vehicle not being the owner shall also incur the penalties provided for any such contravention in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act. Part XIII - Application and Administration 66. Enforcement 66.1. This By-law shall be enforced by the Chief of Police, Police Officer, Special Constables and/or designated By-law Enforcement Officers of the Town of Gananoque. 67. Application of By-law 67.1. This By-law applies to all roadways and property under the jurisdiction of the Town of Gananoque and those private properties identified within this By-law. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] 68. By-law Subject to the Highway Traffic Act 68.1. The provisions of this By-law are subject to the provision of The Highway Traffic Act. 69. All Parts of this By-law in Force 69.1. All parts of this By-law shall come into force and take effect on the day of its final passing thereof. 69.2. In the event of a conflict between the provision of this By-law and the Highway Traffic Act, the provisions of said Act prevail. 70. Schedules 70.1. Schedules I to Schedule XX inclusive forms a part of this By-law as if each of these Schedule were included in the body of the By-law. 71. Short Title 71.1. This By-law shall be referred to as the "Traffic and Parking By-law". 72. By-law Repealed 72.1. Any and all by-laws or portions thereof conflicting with this by-law are hereby repealed. Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] Traffic and Parking By-law No. 2015-070, as amended By-law Schedule(s) INDEX Page Schedule I Parking Prohibited, Section 9 Schedule II Stopping Prohibited, Sections 10, 11 and 12 Maximum Parking Limit, Section 13 Schedule III Maximum Parking Limit, Section 13 Schedule IV Angle Parking, Section 4.3 Schedule V Parking Meter Zones, Times and Rates, Section 16 to 22 inclusive Schedule VI Loading / Passenger Bus Parking / Tow Away / Fire Route, Section 23 to 24 Schedule VII Police Zones, Section 26 Schedule VIII Stop Signs at Intersection, Section 29 Schedule IX Signal Light and Traffic Control Systems, Section 30 Schedule X Yield Signs, Section 31 Turns Prohibited, Section 32 Schedule XI One-Way Roadways, Section 34 Traffic Circles, Section 35 Schedule XII Increased and Decreased Speed Limits, Section 37 Schedule XIII Decreased Speed Limits on Bridges, Section 38 Schedule XIV Designated Heavy Truck Routes, Section 40 Schedule XV Designated Parking Zones for People with Disabilities, Section 27 Private property Parking Zones for People with Disabilities, Section 27.2.2 Public Property Parking Zones for People with disabilities, Section 27 Town of Gananoque Consolidation By-law No. 2015-070, as amended FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY For copies of amending By-laws, please contact the Clerk at 613-382-2149 or via email at [email protected] Schedule XVI School Crossing Points, Section 11 Pedestrian Crossover, Section 54 Schedule XVII Community Safety Zones, Section 39 Schedule XVIII Parking on Public Property, Section 14 Schedule XIX Town Roadways, Streets, Roads, Drives Alleys, etc. SCHEDULE XX Tables of Fines and Penalties SCHEDULE I Parking Prohibited Section 9 Roadway Side Between Prohibited Times/Days Ann Street north Stone Street to Queen Street Anytime Arthur Street north Stone Street to 10m east of Stone Street Anytime Arthur Street north Charles Street to 10m east of Charles Street Anytime Arthur Street north Charles Street to 11m west of Charles Anytime Arthur Street north William Street to 10m west of William Street Anytime Arthur Street south Stone Street to William Street Anytime Bay Road both Clarence Street to Marina Parking Lot Anytime Birch Street west King Street West to First Street Anytime Booth Street north Stone Street North to Queen Street Anytime Booth Street south Entire Street Anytime Brock Street south Adelaide Street to Herbert Street Anytime Carmichael Drive east King Street East to south entrance to the Mall Anytime Carmichael Drive west King Street East south entrance to the commercial entrance Anytime Carmichael Drive both Canadian Tire and Mall entrance south to rear commercial entrances 2 hour parking Centre Street both King Street West to Tanner Street Anytime Charles Street South east South Street to Pine Street Anytime Charles Street North east King Street East to North Street Anytime Charles Street North west Garden Street to North Street 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday to Saturday Charles Street North east 150m north of Georgian Street to Stone Street North Anytime Church Street west King Street West to 60m south Anytime Churchill Drive both Pine Street to 50m south of Pine Street 10:00am to 11:00am 2:00pm to 3:00pm Monday to Friday Clarence Street south Market Street to Main Street June 1 to September 30 Clarence Street south Main Street to Mill Street Anytime Clarence Street both Market Street to Bay Road Anytime Clarence Street north Market Street to Mill Street Anytime Elizabeth Avenue north William Street to Churchill Street Anytime Elmwood Drive east Pine Street to Churchill Street Anytime Emma Street Henrietta Street to Charles Street North First Street north Birch Street to Tanner Street Anytime Garden Street north Adelaide Street to Cowans Alley Anytime Garden Street south Adelaide Street to Stone Street Anytime Garden Street north Cowans Alley to Stone Street 2 hour parking 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Saturday Garden Street north Stone Street North to Herbert Street Anytime Garden Street south 33 feet 5 inches east of Stone Street N to Charles Street 2 hour parking 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Saturday Herbert Street both King Street East to end of Herbert Street Anytime Hickory Street east King Street West to First Street Anytime Roadway Side Between Prohibited Times/Days James A. Brennan Road both Entire Road Anytime James Street North east King Street East to Garden Street Anytime James Street North west King Street East to North Street Anytime James Street North both 383 James Street North to Georgiana Street Anytime James Street South both King Street East to Pine Street Anytime John Street south Stone Street South to William Street Anytime Kate Street both St Lawrence Street to Water Street Anytime King Street West south West Town Limit to Garfield Street Anytime King Street West south Garfield Street to Birch Street 2 hour parking King Street West north West Town Limit to International Square Anytime King Street West south Birch Street to Main Street Anytime King Street West both International Square to Park Street Anytime King Street East south 40m east of Charles Street to William Street Anytime Machar Street both Adelaide Street to River Street Anytime Main Street both St. Lawrence Street to Water Street Anytime Main Street east St. Lawrence Street to King Street West/King Street East Anytime Main Street west 22m south of Mill Street to King Street West Anytime Market Street east King Street West to Water Street Anytime Market Street west King Street West to the south limits of 50 Market Street Anytime Market Street west 50 Market Street to St. Lawrence Street 8:00am to 6:00 pm - June 1 to September 30 Market Street west St. Lawrence Street to Water Street Anytime Mill Street both Main Street to 40m east @ 23 Mill Street Anytime Mill Street east Main Street to Clarence Street Anytime Mill Street east Water Street north 78m Anytime Mill Street west The intersection of Clarence Street North 45m Anytime Mill Street west 23 Mill Street to 100m south 2 hour parking North Street north William Street to Stone Street Anytime Park Street west King Street to parking lot Anytime Park Street east King Street to Brock Street Anytime Pine Street north William Street to Stone Street Anytime Pine Street north Stone Street Westerly Anytime Pine Street south Charles Street to Stone Street 2 hour parking 7:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Saturday Pine Street south Stone Street westerly Anytime Pine Street East both James Street to Elizabeth Drive 2 hour parking 10:00am -11:00am 2:00pm - 3:00pm Monday to Friday Pine Street East north James Street westerly Anytime Princess Street east King Street to end of street Anytime Queen Street west Alberta Street to north end of street Anytime River Street west 30m south of Machar Street Anytime Roadway Side Between Prohibited Times/Days South Street south Stone Street to William Street Anytime South Street north 9m west of Charles Street Anytime South Street south 10m east of Charles Street Anytime - Bus Load South Street north William Street to 15m west of William Street Anytime St. Lawrence Street both Kate Street to Main Street Anytime St. Lawrence Street both Main Street easterly to alley Anytime Stone Street South west North curb of Water Street to a point 28.45m north Anytime Stone Street South east South Street to Pine Street Anytime Stone Street North both Garden Street to North Street Anytime Stone Street North east 15m northerly from North Street Anytime Stone Street North west 30m north of North Street to North Town Limit Anytime Stone Street North east 226m south of Ann Street to North Town Limit Anytime Stone Street South west Pine Street to Spruce Alley 2 hour parking Monday to Saturday Sydenham Street south Stone Street to William Street Anytime Talbot Place north Garden Street to Wilson Street Anytime Tanner Street east First Street to King Street Anytime Tanner Street west First Street to a point 60m south Anytime Third Street both River Street to Victoria Anytime Victoria Avenue east First Street to Second Street Anytime Victoria Avenue east King Street West to Fourth Street Anytime Water Street both Stone Street to Swing Bridge Anytime Water Street north Market Street to Swing Bridge anytime Wellington Street south Charles Street to Stone Street Anytime Wellington Street north Stone Street to 10m east of Stone Street Anytime William Street North west Garden Street to King Street Anytime William Street South east King Street to Pine Street Anytime William Street South east Elizabeth Drive to Pine Street 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday to Friday William Street South east South Street to John Street Anytime Alleys Roadway Side Between Prohibited Times/Days Ash Alley both Stone Street to William Street Anytime Cedar Alley both Stone Street to William Street Anytime Coopers Alley both Cowans Alley to Herbert Street Anytime Cowans Alley both Garden Street to King Street Anytime Garden Alley both Adelaide Street to James Street Anytime Havelock Alley both North Street to Emma Street Anytime Jane Alley both North Street to Emma Street Anytime Manse Alley both Stone Street to William Street Anytime North Alley both Adelaide Street to James Street Anytime Oak Alley both Stone Street to William Street Anytime South Alley both Stone Street to William Street Anytime Spruce Alley both Stone Street to William Street Anytime Troy Alley both Charles Street to William Street Anytime SCHEDULE II Stopping Prohibited Section 10, 11 and 12 A. Location Side Between Prohibited Times/Days Adelaide Street east North Street to North Alley Anytime Charles Street North west Coopers Alley to a point 55 feet north Anytime Garden Street south Stone Street to a point 33 feet, 5 inches east Anytime Georgiana Street north William Street to Charles Street North 8:00am - 9:30am 2:30pm - 4:00pm King Street East north Charles Street to William Street Anytime King Street East both William Street east to Town Boundary Anytime King Street East north Centre line of William Street to East Gates Anytime North Street north Stone Street to Adelaide Street Anytime Stone Street North west North Street to 30m north Anytime B. Stopping Prohibited in Specified Places - No Signs a) Sidewalks or Footpath All locations All time periods b) Within intersections or crosswalks All locations All time periods c) With, (i) School Crossing Points approach side 30m of School Crossing 7:00am and 7:00pm (ii) School Crosswalks Points leaving side 10m of School Crossing 7:00am and 7:00pm d) Excavations or Obstructions In Roadway All time periods e) Roadside of Stopped or Parked Vehicles All time periods f) Bridge, Elevated Structure or Tunnel 30m of either end except where posted All time periods g) Boulevard Central, Outer, or Adjacent to either side or ends All time periods except where posted C. Stopping Prohibited with Signs a) School, Park or Playground On either side of a Roadway 7:30am to 7:00pm b) Pedestrian Crossover, Curb or Edge of Roadway 30m of approach side of Pedestrian Crossover All time periods c) Pedestrian Crossover, Curb or Edge of Roadway 15m of leaving side of Pedestrian Crossover All time periods Dead End Roadway At the end All time periods d) Town Hall Driveway entrance from Brock Street south to Municipal Parking lot All time periods D. Stopping Prohibited in Specified Places - Signs a) Roadways As per Schedule II As per times and days set out in Schedule II b) Taxi Permitted stoppage to receive or discharge passenger 30 seconds stop time permitted c) Motor Vehicle Permitted stoppage to receive or discharge an Accessible person As required By-law No. 2015-070, as amended by By-law No. 2023-036 SCHEDULE III Maximum Parking Limit Section 13 Location Explanation Time Details Roadways See Schedule II As per times and days set out in Schedule II Roadways - maximum parking limit Where permitted Maximum limit of 24 hours Roadways - Overnight Parking No parking permitted 1:00am to 7:00am November 15 to April 1 Accessible Parking Where Permitted Maximum of 2 hours Adelaide Street - west side Brock Street to Garden Street Maximum of 2 hours Bay Road - west side Rotary Beach to King Street West Maximum of 3 hours Georgiana Street At the bump-ins between Charles Street N and William Street for the purposes of student drop-off and/or pick-up. Maximum of 15 minutes King Street East - north side Confederation Park adjacent 2 King Street East Maximum of 3 hours Main Street - west side 22 m south of Mill Street to 23m north of St. Lawrence Street Maximum of 3 hours Mill Street - west side Main Street to Clarence Street Maximum of 3 hours Water Street - south side Main Street to Kate Street Maximum of 3 hours Water Street - north side Market Street to Kate Street Maximum of 3 hours By-law No. 2015-070, as amended by By-law No. 2023-036 SCHEDULE IV Angle Parking Section 4.3 Location Side Between Adelaide Street west Brock Street to Garden Street Bay Road west Rotary Park to King Street W Mill Street west Main Street to Clarence Street Water Street south Main Street to Kate Street Water Street north Market Street to Kate Street SCHEDULE VI Loading Zones / Passenger Bus Parking / Tow Away / Fire Route Section 23-24 Roadway Side Particulars Hours & Days Georgiana Street south For servicing people with disabilities at St. Joseph's Catholic School Monday to Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm Kate Street west Water Street to St. Lawrence Street Max. 15 minutes - staging area for boats/trailers Market Street east East side of Market Street from King Street west to the south limits of 45 King Street West property Max. 15 minutes South Street south From Charles Street South to a point 15m east of Charles Street South Max. 15 minutes St. Lawrence Street north Kate Street to Market Street Max. 15 minutes - staging area for boats/trailers Water Street North From Kate Street to Market Street Max. 15 minutes Water Street north From Stone Street South to a point 15m west of Stone Street South Max. 15 minutes Water Street south From Main Street to Swing Bridge Max. 15 minutes Passenger Bus Parking Zone Section 25 Roadway Side Particulars Hours & Days Charles Street South north Oak Alley to King Street May to October - Buses November to April - Meters Georgiana Street south For buses servicing people with disabilities at St. Joseph's Catholic School School calendar year Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Stone Street east Pine Street North to Oak Alley May to October - Buses November to April - Meter King Street East North Designated area between Park Street and Stone Street Anytime Tow Away Zones Section 5.1.9 Roadway Side Particulars Hours & Days Bay Road north south Clarence Street to Rotary Beach Anytime Fire Route Section 5.1.9 Roadway Side Particulars Hours & Days SCHEDULE VII Police Zones Section 26 Roadway Side Location Times Stone Street east King Street to Oak Alley 24 Hours King Street east Corner of King and Charles (north side) 24 Hours Water Street south Main Street to Swing Bridge Anytime SCHEDULE VIII STOP SIGNS AT INTERSECTIONS Section 29 Roadway Direction Intersection Adelaide Street northerly North Street at Adelaide Adelaide Street southerly Adelaide Street and Garden Street Ann Street easterly Ann Street at Stone Street Ann Street westerly Ann Street at Queen Street Arthur Street westerly Arthur Street at Stone Street Arthur Street easterly - westerly Arthur Street at Charles Street Arthur Street easterly - westerly Arthur Street at William Street Bay Road northerly King Street at Bay Road Bay Road southerly Bay Road at Clarence Street Birch Street southerly King Street at Birch Street Birch Street northerly Birch Street at Second Street Booth Street easterly Booth Street at Stone Street Booth Street easterly - westerly Booth Street at Queen Street Brock Street easterly Brock Street at Adelaide Street Brock Street easterly - westerly Brock Street at Stone Street Brock Street easterly - westerly Brock Street at Charles Street Brock Street easterly - westerly Brock Street at William Street Brock Street easterly - westerly Brock Street at James Street Brock Street easterly Brock Street at Herbert Street Centre Street easterly Centre Street at Tanner Street Cemetery Road westerly Cemetery Road at Charles Street North Charles Street southerly - northerly Charles Street at South Street Charles Street northerly Charles Street at Emma Street Church Street northerly King Street at Church Street Churchill Drive southerly - northerly Churchill Drive at Elizabeth Drive Churchill Drive easterly Churchill Drive at Elmwood Drive Clarence Street southerly Clarence Street at Market Street - 3 way stop Clarence Street easterly - westerly Clarence Street at Main Street Elizabeth Drive westerly Elizabeth Drive at William Street Elizabeth Drive easterly - westerly Elizabeth Drive at Churchill Drive Elizabeth Drive northerly - southerly Elizabeth Drive at Pine Street Elm Street northerly Elm Street at Second Street Elm Street southerly King Street at Elm Street Elmwood Drive southerly Elmwood Drive at Churchill Drive Emma Street easterly Emma Street at Charles Street North Emma Street northerly Emma Street at 505 Emma Street First Street easterly - westerly First Street at Victoria Avenue First Street westerly Birch Street at First Street First Street easterly - westerly First Street at Elm Street Fourth Street easterly Fourth Street at River Street Forsyth Street easterly Forsyth Street at James Street Forsyth Street westerly Forsyth Street at William Street Garden Street easterly - westerly Garden Street at Stone Street Garden Street easterly - westerly Garden Street at Charles Street Garden Street easterly - westerly Garden Street at William Street Garden Street easterly - westerly Garden Street at James Street Garden Street easterly Garden Street at Herbert Street Garden Street westerly Garden Street and Adelaide Street Garden Street easterly Garden Street at Talbot Place Roadway Direction Intersection Garfield Street southerly Garfield Street at King Street W Georgiana Street westerly Georgiana Street at Stone Street Georgiana Street easterly - westerly Georgiana Street at Charles Street Georgiana Street easterly - westerly Georgiana Street at William Street Henrietta Street northerly - southerly Henrietta Street at Georgiana Street Henrietta Street southerly Henrietta Street at North Street Henrietta Street northerly Henrietta Street at Emma Street Hickory Street northerly Hickory Street at First Street Hillside Drive easterly Hillside Drive at Maple Street James A. Brennan Road westerly James A. Brennan Road at Charles Street North James Street northerly - southerly James Street at King Street John Street westerly John Street at Stone Street John Street westerly John Street at Charles Street John Street westerly John Street at William Street Kate Street northerly Kate Street at St Lawrence Street MacDonald Drive westerly MacDonald Drive at Elmwood Drive Machar Street westerly Machar Street at River Street Machar Street easterly Machar Street at Adelaide Street Main Street southerly Main Street at Water Street Main Street northerly Main Street at International Square Main Street northerly Main Street at Clarence Street Main Street southerly Main Street at Clarence Street Main Street northerly Main Street at St. Lawrence Street Main Street southerly Main Street at St. Lawrence Street Maple Street northerly Maple Street at King Street Maplecroft Court northerly Maplecroft Court at MacDonald Rive Market Street southerly Market Street at Water Street Market Street southerly Market Street at Clarence Street - 3 way stop Market Street southerly Market Street at St. Lawrence Street Mill Street westerly Mill Street at Main Street Mill Street southerly Mill Street at Water Street North Street easterly North Street at Stone Street North Street easterly - westerly North Street at Charles Street North Street easterly - westerly North Street at William Street North Street easterly - westerly North Street at James Street North Street easterly North Street at Herbert Street Oak Street southerly Oak Street at First Street Oak Street northerly - southerly Third Street at Oak Street Oak Street northerly Oak Street at Fourth Street Osborne Street northerly King Street at Osborne Street Park Street southerly Park Street at King Street Pine Street easterly Pine Street at James Street Pine Street easterly - westerly Pine Street at Charles Street Pine Street easterly Pine Street at William Street Pine Street easterly - westerly Pine Street at Elizabeth Drive Princess Street northerly King Street at Princess Street Queen Street northerly - southerly Queen Street at Booth Street Queen Street northerly - southerly Queen Street at Alberta Street River Street southerly River Street at First Street River Street southerly River Street at Machar Street River Street northerly River Street at Machar Street St. Lawrence Street easterly - westerly St Lawrence Street at Main Street St. Lawrence Street easterly - westerly St. Lawrence at Market Street - 3 way stop Roadway Direction Intersection Second Street easterly - westerly Second Street at Victoria Avenue South Street westerly South Street at Stone Street South Street easterly - westerly South Street at Charles Street Steel Street easterly Steel Street at Maple Street Sydenham Street westerly Sydenham Street at Stone Street Sydenham Street easterly - westerly Sydenham Street at Charles Street Sydenham Street easterly Sydenham Street at William Street Talbot Street easterly Talbot Street at Wilson Street Tanner Street southerly King Street at Tanner Street Third Street easterly Third Street at Victoria Avenue Third Street westerly Third Street at Victoria Avenue Third Street easterly River Street at Third Street Victoria Avenue southerly King Street at Victoria Avenue Victoria Avenue northerly Victoria Avenue at Fourth Street Water Street easterly Water Street at Main Street Water Street easterly Water Street at Stone Street Water Street westerly Water Street at Main Street Wellington Street easterly Wellington Street at William Street Wellington Street easterly - westerly Wellington Street at Charles Street Wellington Street westerly Wellington Street at Stone Street William Street northerly - southerly William Street at Georgiana Street William Street northerly - southerly William Street at North Street Wilson Street southerly Wilson Street at King Street ALLEYS Ash Alley westerly Ash Alley at Stone Street Ash Alley easterly-westerly Ash Alley at Charles Street Ash Alley easterly Ash Alley at William Street Cedar Alley easterly Cedar Alley ay William Street Cedar Alley easterly-westerly Cedar Alley at Charles Street Cedar Alley westerly Cedar Alley at Stone Street Cooper Alley easterly-westerly Cooper Alley at Stone Street Cooper Alley easterly Cooper Alley at Charles Street Cooper Alley easterly Cooper alley at William Street Cooper Alley easterly Cooper Alley at James Street Cooper Alley easterly Cooper Alley at Herbert Street Cowans Alley northerly Cowans Alley - Garden Street Cowans Alley southerly Cowans Alley - King Street Garden Alley easterly - westerly Garden Alley at Charles Street Garden Alley westerly Garden Alley at Adelaide Street Garden Alley easterly - westerly Garden Alley at William Street Garden Alley easterly - westerly Garden Alley at Stone Street Garden Alley easterly Garden Alley at James Street Havelock Alley southerly Havelock Alley at North Street Havelock Alley northerly - southerly Havelock Alley at Georgiana Str. Jane Alley southerly Jane Alley at Emma Street Jane Alley northerly - southerly Jane Alley at Georgiana Street Jane Alley southerly Jane Alley at North Street Manse Alley easterly Manse Alley at William Street Manse Alley easterly - westerly Manse Alley at Charles Street Manse Alley westerly Manse Alley at Stone Street North Alley easterly North Alley at James Street North Alley easterly - westerly North Alley at Charles Street North Alley westerly North Alley at Adelaide Street North Alley westerly North Alley at Stone Street North Alley easterly - westerly North Lane at William Street ALLEYS (cont'd) Oak Alley westerly Oak Alley at Stone Street Oak Alley westerly Oak Alley at Charles Street South Alley easterly South Alley at William Street South Alley easterly - westerly South Alley at Charles Street South Alley westerly South Alley at Stone Street Spruce Alley westerly Spruce Alley at Stone Street Spruce Alley easterly - westerly Spruce Alley at Charles Street Spruce Alley easterly Spruce Alley at William Street Troy Alley westerly Troy Ally at Charles Street SCHEDULE IX Signal Lights and Traffic Control Systems Section 30 Intersection or Other Locations King Street East at Stone Street King Street East at Charles Street King Street East and William Street King Street East and Herbert Street/Elizabeth Drive King Street East and Carmichael Drive Stone Street and Charles Street/Alberta Street Alleys Ash Alley westerly Ash Alley at Stone Street Ash Alley easterly-westerly Ash Alley at Charles Street Ash Alley easterly Ash Alley at William Street Cedar Alley easterly Cedar Alley ay William Street Cedar Alley easterly - westerly Cedar Alley at Charles Street Cedar Alley westerly Cedar Alley at Stone Street Cooper Alley easterly - westerly Cooper Alley at Stone Street Cooper Alley easterly Cooper Alley at Charles Street Cooper Alley easterly Cooper alley at William Street Cooper Alley easterly Cooper Alley at James Street Cooper Alley easterly Cooper Alley at Herbert Street Cowan's Alley northerly Cowan's Alley - Garden Street Cowan's Alley southerly Cowan's Alley - King Street Garden Alley easterly - westerly Garden Alley at Charles Street Garden Alley westerly Garden Alley at Adelaide Street Garden Alley easterly - westerly Garden Alley at William Street Garden Alley easterly - westerly Garden Alley at Stone Street Garden Alley easterly Garden Alley at James Street Havelock Alley southerly Havelock Alley at North Street Havelock Alley northerly - southerly Havelock Alley at Georgiana Str. Jane Alley southerly Jane Alley at Emma Street Jane Alley northerly - southerly Jane Alley at Georgiana Street Jane Alley southerly Jane Alley at North Street Manse Alley easterly Manse Alley at William Street Manse Alley easterly - westerly Manse Alley at Charles Street Manse Alley westerly Manse Alley at Stone Street North Alley easterly North Alley at James Street North Alley easterly - westerly North Alley at Charles Street North Alley westerly North Alley at Adelaide Street North Alley westerly North Alley at Stone Street North Alley easterly - westerly North Lane at William Street Oak Alley westerly Oak Alley at Stone Street Oak Alley westerly Oak Alley at Charles Street South Alley easterly South Alley at William Street South Alley easterly - westerly South Alley at Charles Street South Alley westerly South Alley at Stone Street Spruce Alley westerly Spruce Alley at Stone Street Spruce Alley easterly - westerly Spruce Alley at Charles Street Spruce Alley easterly Spruce Alley at William Street Troy Alley westerly Troy Ally at Charles Street SCHEDULE X Yield Signs Section 31 Roadway Direction Intersection Beaver Road easterly Beaver Road at Crosby Road Dempster Drive easterly Dempster Drive at Ontario Street Maple Street northerly Maple Street at Second Street Machar Street westerly East entrance of Hudson Bridge Steel Street westerly Steel Street at Ontario Street Water Street easterly west entrance to Swing Bridge Turns Prohibited Section 32 Roadway Side Particulars Hours & Days SCHEDULE XI One-Way Roadways Section 34 Roadway Between Direction of Flow Bay Road Entrance of Rotary Beach to King Street East northerly Centre Street King Street to Tanner Street Garden Street Herbert Street to Talbot Street easterly Hickory Street King Street W to First Street northerly John Street William Street to Stone Street South westerly Kate Street Water Street to St. Lawrence Street northerly Market Street King Street West to St. Lawrence Street southerly Market Street Water Street to St. Lawrence Street northerly North Street Stone Street North to Adelaide Street westerly Pine Street Stone Street South to Charles Street South easterly Water Street Main Street to Kate Street westerly Alleys Roadway Between Direction of Flow Coopers Alley Cowans Alley to Stone Street North easterly Coopers Alley 22m east of Stone Street North to William Street easterly Coopers Alley William Street to Herbert Street easterly North Alley Stone Street North to Adelaide Street westerly Oak Alley William Street to a point 22m east of Stone Street South westerly Traffic Circles Section 35 Roadway Side Particulars Hours & Days SCHEDULE XII Increased and Decreased Speed Limits Section 37 Roadway Between Rate of Speed Park Street Brock Street to King Street East 40 km/hour max. Charles Street North North Street to Stone Street 40 km/hour max. Elizabeth Drive King Street to William Street 40 km/hour max. Georgiana Street Charles Street North to William Street 40 km/hour max. Machar Street (Bridge) Adelaide Street to River Street 25 km/hour max. North Street Stone Street to Adelaide Street 40 km/hour max. Park Street Brock Street to King Street East 40 km/hour max. Stone Street North Southerly from 400 Stone Street North (Kinsmen Park) to Brock Street 40 km/hour max. Stone Street North Northerly from Brock Street to entrance of Kinsmen Park 40 km/hour max. William Street Southerly and Northerly from King Street to Arthur Street 40 km/hour max. Garden Street Herbert Street and Talbot Place 30 km/hour max. Water Street (Swing Bridge & Approaches) Mill Street (south end) to Stone Street South 25 km/hour max. SCHEDULE XIII Decreased Speed Limits on Bridges Section 38 Bridge Name Roadway Direction Maximum Speed Prohibited Hudson Bridge Machar Street Easterly / Westerly 25 km/hour max. Anytime SCHEDULE XIV Designated Heavy Truck Routes Section 40 Roadway Limits Times and Days Charles Street North King Street to Stone Street North Anytime Crosby Road Fourth Street to Nalon Road Anytime Fourth Street Crosby Road to Victoria Street Anytime Herbert Street King Street - Northerly limits Anytime James A. Brennan Road Charles Street North, North Easterly limits Anytime King Street East to West Easterly Town Limit to Westerly Town Limit Anytime Main Street King Street to Water Street Anytime Nalon Road From Crosby Road to the Railway Crossing Anytime Pine Street From James Street to a point 97.5 metres East Anytime Stone Street North Northerly Town limit to King Street East Anytime Victoria Avenue King Street to Fourth Street Anytime SCHEDULE XV Designated Parking Spaces for Persons with Disabilities Section 27 Roadway Side Between Hours & Days King Street East east Stone Street to Charles Street Anytime King Street East west Stone Street to Charles Street Anytime King Street East east King Street and Park Street Anytime King Street East west King Street and Park Street Anytime Charles Street South east King Street to Oak Alley Anytime Charles Street North west King Street to Garden Street Anytime Charles Street South end Road Allowance at end of Charles Street South adjacent 650 Charles Street South Anytime Stone Street South west King Street to Pine Street Anytime Stone Street North east King Street to Garden Street Anytime Water Street south Market Street to Kate Street Anytime Water Street north Market Street to Kate Street Anytime Water Street south Main Street to Market Street Anytime Designated Private Property Parking Spaces for Persons with Disabilities (if permission is granted by property owner) Section 27.2.2 Property Location Times and Days Bank of Montreal 101 King Street East Anytime No Frills Grocery Store 709 King Street East Anytime St. John's Church 262 Stone Street South Anytime Designated Public Property Parking Spaces for Persons with Disabilities Section 27 Property Location Times and Days Confederation Park Parking Lot Adjacent 2 King Street E Anytime - One (1) space Gananoque Emergency Services 340 Herbert Street Anytime Gananoque Municipal Marina 21 Bay Road Anytime Gananoque Municipal Parking Lot 75 Clarence Street Anytime Gananoque Municipal Parking Lot 155 Garden Street Anytime Gananoque Municipal Parking Lot 79 Pine Street Anytime Gananoque Public Library 100 Park Street Anytime Gananoque Town Hall 30 King Street East Anytime Lou Jeffries, Gananoque & T.L.T.I Recreation Centre 600 King Street East Anytime Mill Street Parking Area west, adjacent 26 Mill Street Anytime - two (2) spaces Springer Theatre 690 Charles Street S Anytime SCHEDULE XVI School Crossing Points Section 11 Location The intersection of Stone Street North and North Street The intersection of Georgiana Street and Charles Street The intersection of North Street and Adelaide Street Pedestrian Crossover Section 54 King Street East in between 5 King Street East and 9 King Street East King Street East at 155 King Street East SCHEDULE XVII Community Safety Zones Section 39 Roadway Between Hours and Days Victoria Avenue 30m north of the north curb of King Street West and extending north therealong for a distance of 700 metres thereby including the intersection of Victoria Avenue and Fourth Street Anytime William Street 30m south of the south curb of King Street East and extending therealong for a distance of 400m Anytime Stone Street North From Brock Street to the northern limits of the Bell Creek Anytime Georgiana Street From Henrietta Street to William Street Anytime William Street From Brock Street to Georgiana Street Anytime Adelaide Street From Garden Street to North Street Anytime Park Street From King Street to Brock Street Anytime Brock Street From Park Street to Adelaide Street Anytime Charles Street North From North Street to Emma Street Anytime North Street From Stone Street to Machar Street Anytime Machar Street From North Street to River Street Anytime By-law No. 2015-070, as amended by By-law No. 2023-036 SCHEDULE XVIII Parking on Public Property Section 14 Location Parking Times Bay Road Clarence Street and Main Street 121 Main Street Exclusive Marina Seasonal Parking Lot: Parking of motor vehicles shall be permitted in the municipal parking lot provided that: The motor vehicle must be individually and wholly parked within the parking space designated by signs for that purpose. July 1 to August 31 each calendar year. Town issued Seasonal Parking Passes are to be properly displayed on the rear- view mirror of a motor vehicle. Seasonal Parking Passes are valid for April 1 to October 31 each calendar year. Town issued Seasonal Parking Passes are valid for day/overnight parking. Clarence Street and Main Street 121 Main Street Additional Parking permitted excluding July and August each calendar year: The motor vehicle must be individually and wholly parked within the parking space designated by signs for that purpose, and; April 1 to June 30, and; September 1 to October 31 each calendar year. Payment of Parking Fees Applicable. Seasonal Parking Passes are valid for April 1 to October 31 each calendar year. All Parking Passes, excluding Seasonal Parking Passes,shall be paid through a Town-approved mobile payment* application of the vehicle occupying such space as identified by the vehicle's license plate. Limited Monthly Parking Passes available (as per Policy). Monday to Sunday Hourly Parking is limited to 3 hrs/day Daily, weekly or monthly parking passes are valid for day/overnight parking as issued by the Town- approved mobile application. Clarence Street and Main Street 121 Main Street Additional Parking permitted excluding Marina season (April 1 to October 31) each calendar year: The motor vehicle must be individually and wholly parked within the parking space designated by signs for that purpose, and; Payment of parking fees applicable. Limited Monthly Parking passes available (as per Policy). January 1 to March 31, and; November 1 to December 31 each calendar year. Monday to Sunday Maximum parking is limited to 3 hours/day unless you have a monthly parking pass. Overnight parking is only permitted from November 1 to November 14. Garden Street 155 Garden Street Parking of motor vehicles shall be permitted in the municipal parking lot provided that: The motor vehicle must be parked in the designated parking zones within the said parking lot, and; Payment of Parking Fees Applicable. The paper receipt dispensed by the Pay and Display parking meter is placed face up on the interior, drivers' side of the front windshield of the vehicle to be clearly visible indicating a time or date; -or- Through a Town-approved mobile payment* application of the vehicle occupying such space as identified by the vehicle's license plate. Limited Monthly Parking Passes available (as per Policy). Monday to Saturday 8:00am - 6:00pm Maximum Parking is limited to 3 hrs/day, unless you have a monthly parking pass. Overnight parking permitted from 6:01 pm to 7:59 am from April 2 to November 14. Joel Stone Heritage Park 135 Water Street Parking of motor vehicles shall be permitted in the municipal parking lot provided that: The motor vehicle must be parked in the designated parking zones within the said parking lot, and; Payment of Parking Fees applicable. The paper receipt dispensed by the Pay and Display parking meter is placed face up on the interior, drivers' side of the front windshield of the vehicle to be clearly visible indicating a time or date; -or- Through a Town-approved mobile payment* application of the vehicle occupying such space as identified by the vehicle's license plate. Note: Gananoque Boat Lines has possession of Joel Stone Heritage Park parking lot from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm daily from July 1 up to and including Labour Day. January 1 to June 30 and, the day after Labour Day to December 31, each calendar year Monday to Sunday Maximum Parking is limited to 3 hrs/day Overnight parking permitted from 6:01 pm to 7:59 am from April 2 to November 14. Marina Parking 21 Bay Road Exclusive Marina Seasonal Parking Lot: Parking of motor vehicles shall be permitted in the municipal parking lot provided that: The motor vehicle must be individually and wholly parked within the parking space designated by signs for that purpose. Town issued Seasonal Parking Passes are to be properly displayed on the rear- view mirror of a motor vehicle; and Seasonal Parking Passes are valid for the current calendar year. Day/Overnight or Marina Seasonal Parking Passes are properly displayed on Only Seasonal Parking Passes are permitted at this location during July and August, each calendar year All Daily or Weekly Parking Passes shall be paid through a Town-approved mobile payment* application of the vehicle occupying such space as identified by the vehicle's license plate. Daily or Weekly Parking Passes may be permitted April 1 to June 30 and September 1 to October 31 Boat and Trailer Parking 600 King Street East Parking of motor vehicles and/or boat trailers are permitted provided that: The motor vehicle and/or boat trailer must be parked in the areas designated by signs for that purpose, and; Payment of Parking Fees Applicable. All Daily Weekly or Monthly Parking Passes are required and shall be paid through a Town-approved mobile payment* application of the vehicle occupying such space as identified by the vehicle's license plate. Friday preceding Victoria Day up to and including, October 31, each calendar year, subject to availability Pine Street 79 Pine Street Parking of motor vehicles shall be permitted in the municipal parking lot provided that: The motor vehicle must be parked in the designated parking zones within the said parking lot, and; Payment of Parking Fees Applicable. The paper receipt dispensed by the Pay and Display parking meter is placed face up on the interior, drivers' side of the front windshield of the vehicle so as to be clearly visible indicating a time or date; or Through a Town-approved mobile payment* application of the vehicle occupying such space as identified by the vehicle's license plate. Limited Monthly Parking Passes available, as per Policy. Monday to Saturday 8:00am - 6:00pm Maximum Parking is limited to 3 hrs/day, unless you have a monthly parking pass. Overnight parking permitted from 6:01 pm to 7:59 am from April 2 to November 14. Town Hall 30 King Street East No overnight parking from 1:00am to 7:00am. Parking Garage 175 St. Lawrence Street Limited annual, monthly, marina parking passes available (as per Policy). Monday to Saturday 8:00am - 6:00pm Maximum Parking is limited to 3 hrs/day, unless you have a parking pass. Overnight parking permitted from 6:01 pm to 7:59 am from April 2 to November 14. Parking rates shall be as identified in the General Fees and Rates By-law. *Parking Rate plus applicable Transaction Fees. By-law No. 2015-070, as amended by By-law No. 2025-023 SCHEDULE XIX Town Roadways, Streets, Roads, Drives, Alleys, Etc., As required by Part III, Section 28(1) of the Ontario Municipal Act 2001 Names of Roadways assumed by the Town of Gananoque by By-law Road Name From To Adelaide Street Garden Street North Street Alberta Street Gananoque River Stone Street Ann Street Queen Street Stone Street Arthur Street Stone Street William Street Arthur Street William Street 50m east of William Street Arthur Street 50m east of William Street 180m east of William Street Arthur Street Jean Drive 220m west of Jean Drive Arthur Street Jean Drive 35m east of Jean Drive Ash Alley Stone Street William Street Bay Road King Street 100m south of King Street Bay Road 100m south of King Street 400m south of King Bay Road 400m south of King Street 200m west of Clarence Street Bay Road 200m west of Clarence Street Clarence Street Beaver Road 1000m west of Crosby Road Crosby Road Birch Street King Street Second Street Booth Street Stone Street Gananoque River Brock Street Park Street Adelaide Street Brock Street Adelaide Street Stone Street Brock Street Stone Street Herbert Street Cedar Alley Stone Street William Street Cemetery Road Charles Street 240m east of Charles Street Centre Street King Street Tanner Street Charles Street North Georgiana Street Stone Street North Charles Street North King Street Georgiana Street Charles Street South 60m south of South Street South Street Charles Street South South Street King Street Carmichael Drive King Street 160m south of King Street Church Street 60m south of King Street West King Street Church Street 60m south of King Street 200m south of King Street Churchill Drive Elmwood Drive Elizabeth Drive Churchill Drive Elizabeth Drive Pine Street Clarence Street Bay Road Mill Street Coachmen's Crescent Garfield Street 30m east of Garfield Street Coopers Alley Cowans Alley Charles Street Coopers Alley Charles Street Herbert Street Cowans Alley King Street Garden Street Crosby Road Fourth Street Nalon Road Dempster Drive 210m west of Ontario Street Ontario Street Elizabeth Drive Churchill Drive King Street Elizabeth Drive (Wellington Street) William Street Churchill Drive Elm Street King Street Second Street Elmwood Drive MacDonald Drive Pine Street Elmwood Drive Churchill Drive MacDonald Drive Elmwood Drive 41m south of Churchill Drive Churchill Drive Emma Street Henrietta Street Charles Street Emma Street Henrietta Street 30m west of Henrietta Street First Street Birch Street Tanner Street Forsyth Street William Street James Street Fourth Street Maple Street River Street Garden Alley Adelaide Street James Street Garden Street Adelaide Street Charles Street Garden Street Charles Street Herbert Street Garden Street Herbert Street Talbot Place Garfield Street King Street 268m north of King Street Garfield Street 268m north of King Street 480m west of Garfield Street Road Name From To Georgiana Street Stone Street Charles Street Georgiana Street Charles Street James Street Havelock Alley North Street 100m north of Georgiana Street Henrietta Street North Street Emma Street Herbert Street King Street 350m north of Brock Street Hickory Street King Street First Street Hillside Drive (Iron Street) Ontario Street Maple Street J. A. Brennan Road Charles Street 300m north east of Charles Street J.A. Brennan Road 300m north east of Charles 500m north east of Charles James Street North King Street Georgiana Street James Street South Pine Street King Street Jane Alley North Street Emma Street Jean Drive MacDonald Drive Arthur Street John Street Stone Street William Street John Street William Street 91.5m east of William Street Kate Street Water Street St Lawrence Street King Street East King Street Bridge Stone Street King Street East Stone Street William Street King Street East William Street East Town Limit King Street West West Town Limit Victoria Avenue King Street West Victoria Avenue King Street Bridge MacDonald Drive Elmwood Drive 180m east of Elmwood Drive MacDonald Drive 180m east of Elmwood Drive Conner Drive Machar Street Machar Street Bridge Adelaide Street Machar Street River Street Machar Street Bridge Main Street Water Street King Street Manse Alley Stone Street William Street Maple Street Windsor Street King Street West Maple Street 80m south of Second Street Second Street Maple Street Second Street 200m north of Second Street Maple Street 47m south of Fourth Street Fourth Street Maplecroft Court Macdonald Drive 200m south of Macdonald Drive Market Street Water Street King Street West Mill Street Water Street 75m north of Water Street Mill Street Clarence Street Main Street Nalon Road Crosby Road Railway Crossing Nalon Road Railway Crossing 300m North**** North Alley Adelaide Street James Street North Street Adelaide Street Stone Street North Street Stone Street Herbert Street Oak Alley Stone Street William Street Oak Street First Street Second Street Oak Street 50m south of Third Street Third Street Oak Street Third Street Fourth Street Ontario Street Hillside Drive Dempster Drive Osborne Street Windsor Street King Street West Park Street (Factory Lane) King Street Brock Street Pine Street 150m west of Stone Street Stone Street Pine Street Stone Street William Street Pine Street East James Street 37m west of James Street Pine Street East James Street Elmwood Drive Princess Street 200m south of King Street West King Street West Queen Street Alberta Street Private Entrance of 900 Queen Street Queen Street 60m south of Ann Street Alberta Street River Street First Street Gananoque River Second Street Maple Street Oak Street South Alley Stone Street William Street South Street Stone Street William Street Spruce Alley Stone Street William Street St. Lawrence Street St Lawrence River Main Street St. Lawrence Street Main Street 40m east of Main Street Road Name From To Steel Street Ontario Street Maple Street Stone Street North King Street North Town Limit Stone Street South 40m south of South Street South Street Stone Street South South Street King Street Sydenham Street Stone Street William Street Talbot Place Garden Street Wilson Drive (Elmwood Drive) Tanner Street King Street First Street Third Street Elm Street Victoria Avenue Third Street Victoria Avenue River Street Thomas Avenue MacDonald Drive 35m north of MacDonald Drive Troy Alley Charles Street 150m east of Charles Victoria Avenue King Street Fourth Street Water Street Water Street Bridge Stone Street Water Street Kate Street Main Street Water Street Main Street Water Street Bridge Wellington Street Stone Street William Street William Street North King Street Georgiana Street William Street South South Street King Street Wilmer Avenue MacDonald Drive 190m north to Plan 28M-18 limits Wilson Drive King Street East 50m north of King Street East Wilson Drive 50m north of King Street East 300m north of King Street East Windsor Street Maple Street Bluff Park Entrance CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE By-law No. 2015-070, as amended Part I Provincial Offences Act Schedule XX Table of Fines and Penalties Item Column 1 Short Form Column 2 Provision creating or defining offence Column 3 Set Fines $ 1. Meter Parking - deposit unacceptable slug/coin s. 21.1 50 2. Driving - emerging lanes s.43.1 35 3. Driving - barricaded roadways s.44.1 35 4. Driving - traffic controls at fires s.45.1 35 5. Driving - driving over a fire hose s.45.2 35 6. Driving - prohibited on sidewalks s.47.1.1 35 7. Driving - prohibited on curbs s.47.2.1 35 8. Driving - prohibited on boulevards s.47.3.1 35 9. Driving - boarding and alighting s.48.1 35 10. Pedestrian - walking on roadways no sidewalk s.51.1 15 11. Pedestrian - ignoring barriers s.52.1 15 12. Playing on roadway s.53.1 15 13. Coasting on Roadways s.55 .1 15 14. Bicycle - fail to ride right hand lane s.56.2.1 15 15. Bicycle - fail to ride one way traffic direction s.56.3.1 15 16. Bicycle - carrying of goods s.56.1 15 17. Bicycle - on sidewalk more than 60cm s.56.5 15 18. Bicycle v on sidewalk over 12 yrs s.56.6 15 19. Bicycle - on prohibited road with authorized signs s.56.7 15 20. Skateboard, rollerskate, rollerblade on King Street East between International Square & Charles Street N/S s.57.1 15 21. Skateboard, rollerskate in Prohibited Area s.57.2.1 15 22. Skateboard, rollerskate to obstruct, inconvenience or endanger s.57.2.2 15 23. Signs - conflicting private signs w traffic control signs s.60.1.3 35 24. Signs - move, remove or deface traffic control signs s.61.1 35 25. Drive over lines on roadways - freshly painted s.62.1 35 26. Obstruction of roadway s.63.1 35 27. Driving - heavy truck on roadway s.40.1 35 NOTE: The general penalty provision for the offences listed above is Part XII of Bylaw 2015-070, as amended, a certified copy of which has been filed and Section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.33 CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE By-law No. 2015-070, as amended by By-law No. 2024-021 Part II Provincial Offences Act Schedule XX Table of Fines and Penalties Item Column 1 Short Form Column 2 Provision creating or defining offence Column 3 Early voluntary payment payable within 7 days $ Column 4 Set Fine $ 1. Parking - Two-way Roadway s.4.1.1.1 20 30 2. Parking - Right Side of One-way s.4.1.1.2 20 30 3. Parking - One-way Roadways s.4.2 20 30 4. Parking - angle outside of markings/sign s.4.3.2 20 30 5. Parking - heavy motor vehicle s.4.4.1 20 30 6. Parking - unattached trailer s.4.4.2 20 30 7. Parking - unauthorized area s.4.4.3 20 30 8. Parking - park left front and rear wheels to curb s.4.4 .4 20 30 9. Parking - outside parking space s.4.4.5 20 30 10. Parking - w/n 8m on side of road where Firehall is located s.5.1.1 20 25 11. Parking - opposite side of roadway w/n 30m of location of Firehall s.5.1.2 20 25 12. Parking - within 15m of an intersection s.5.1.3 20 25 13. Parking - within 30m of an intersection with traffic signal s.5.1.4 20 25 14. Parking - within 15m of a dead-end roadway s.5.1 .8 20 25 15. Parking - within 9m of an intersection s.6.1.1 20 25 16. Parking - within 15m of an intersection with traffic signals s.6.1.2 40 45 17. Parking - within 3m of a fire hydrant s.6.1.3 20 25 18. Parking - within 1.5m of a driveway s.6.1.4 20 25 19. Parking - obstruct a vehicle in laneway or driveway s.6.1 .5 20 25 20. Parking - prevent removal of vehicle previously parked s.6.1.6 40 45 21. Parking - prevent or impede to/from metered parking space s.6.1.7 20 25 22. Parking - parked on traveled portion of roadway less than 6m s.6 .1.8 20 25 23. Parking - on raised curb or landscaped boulevard s.6.1.9 20 25 24. Parking - upon or over sidewalk s.6.1.10 20 25 25. Parking - obstructing traffic s.6.1.11 40 45 26. Parking - displaying vehicle for sale s.6.1.14 20 25 27. Parking - greasing or repairing vehicle except emergency s.6.1.15 20 25 28. Parking - contrary to Special Circumstances s.7.2 20 30 29. Parking - during a Snow Event s.7.4 30 35 30. Parking - restricted area prohibited by Emergency Personnel s.7.5.1 30 35 31. Parking - during a Special Event s.7.6.1 20 30 32. Parking - interference with Snow Removal s.8.1.1 30 35 Item Column 1 Short Form Column 2 Provision creating or defining offence Column 3 Early voluntary payment payable within 7 days $ Column 4 Set Fine $ 33. Parking - prohibited in Specified Places s.9.1 20 30 34. Parking - prohibited time on Town Property s.9.2 20 30 35. Stopping - prohibited with no signs s.10.1 20 30 36. Stopping - prohibited on roadway s.11.1 20 30 37. Stopping - prohibited with signs s.12.1 20 30 38. Parking - exceeding parking limits s.13.1.1 20 30 39. Parking - exceed limit of time for parking - on roadway 24 hrs s.13.2.1 20 30 40. Parking - overnight prohibition (winter) s.13.3.1 30 35 41. Parking - public property - time limits s.14 .1.1 20 25 42. Parking - public property - fail to display parking pass s.14 .1.2 20 25 43. Parking - public property - 1:00 - 7:00 am s.14.1.3 20 25 44. Parking - public property - reserved s.14 .1.4 100 100 45. Parking - public property - docking vessel s.14 .1.5 100 100 46. Par king - public property - docking vessel loading s.14 .1.6 100 100 47. Parking - private property - without consent s.15 .1.1 20 25 48. Meter Parking - outside parking space s.16 .2 20 30 49. Meter Parking - expired fee s.1 7.1 15 20 50. Meter Parking - expired time limit s.1 8.1 15 20 51. Meter Parking - covered with parking prohibited s.1 9.1 20 30 52. Meter Parking - front wheels opposite meter s. 20.1.1 20 30 53. Meter Parking - proper vehicle parking to meter on double mounted meter s. 20.1.2 20 30 54. Meter Parking - proper angle parking to meter s. 20.1.3 20 30 55. Loading Zone - no parking/stopping without unloading s. 23.2.1 20 25 56. School Bus Zone - no parking/stopping s.2 4.2.1 20 25 57. Passenger Bus Zone - no parking/stopping - without bus s. 25.2.1 20 25 58. Police Zone - no parking/stopping s. 26.2.1 20 25 59. Accessible Person Zone - no parking/stopping without ID s. 27.2.1 300 350 60. Parking - parked in a motor vehicle area only s. 4.4.7 20 25 NOTE: The general penalty provision for the offences listed above is Part XII of By-law No. 2015- 070, as amended, a certified copy of which has been filed and Section 61 of the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.33