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By-law 2026-19 Parking By-law
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The Corporation of the Township of Hamilton
By-law Number 2026-19
BEING A BY-LAW for the Regulation of Vehicular Parking and to Designate and
Regulate Fire Routes in the Township of Hamilton and Repeal By-law 2017-13
WHEREAS Section 9 of the Municipal Act, provides that a municipality has the
capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person for the purpose of exercising
its authority under the Municipal Act or any other Act;
AND WHEREAS Section 8.(1) of the Municipal Act provides that the powers of a
municipality under this or any other Act shall be interpreted broadly so as to confer
broad authority on the municipality to enable the municipality to govern its affairs as it
considers appropriate to enhance the municipality's ability to respond to municipal
issues;
AND WHEREAS the Municipal Act, Section 11 provides that a lower tier Municipality
may pass by-laws respecting matters within highways, including parking, under its
jurisdiction;
AND WHEREAS Section 63 of the Municipal Act as amended, provides that where a
municipality passes a by-law for prohibiting or regulating the placing, stopping,
standing or parking of an object or vehicle on a highway, it may provide for the removal
and impounding or restraining and immobilizing of any object or vehicle placed,
stopped, standing or parked on a highway in contravention of the by-law;
AND WHEREAS Section 100.1 of the Municipal Act as amended, authorizes a
municipality to pass by-laws to regulate or prohibit the parking or leaving of a motor
vehicle on private property without the consent of the owner of the land;
AND WHEREAS subsection 425(1) of the Municipal Act, as amended, authorizes
municipalities to pass by-laws providing that any person who contravenes a by-law of
the municipality passed under said Act is guilty of an offence;
AND WHEREAS Section 170 (12) of the Highway Traffic Act, as amended, provides
that no person shall park or stand a vehicle(s) on a highway in such a manner as to
interfere with the movement of traffic or the clearing of snow from the highway;
AND WHEREAS Section 7.1 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act authorizes
municipal councils to pass by-laws designating private roads as fire routes along which
no parking of motor vehicles shall be permitted.
AND WHEREAS Section 102.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as
amended, (the "Municipal Act") and Ontario Regulation 333/07 (the "Regulation")
authorize The Corporation of the Township of Hamilton to require a person to pay an
administrative penalty for a contravention of any bylaw respecting the parking, standing
or stopping of Vehicles;
AND WHEREAS any by-law that establishes a system of administrative penalties with
respect to parking, standing, or stopping of Vehicles must comply with the
requirements set out in O. Reg. 333/07, as amended, made pursuant to the Municipal
Act, 2001;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to O. Reg. 333/07 and Section 391 of the Municipal Act,
2001 the Township may also impose fees or charges in connection with the
administration of a system of administrative penalties;
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AND WHEREAS subsection 432 of the Municipal Act, 2001 may provide for a
procedure for the voluntary payment of penalties out of court in cases where it is
alleged that a by-law related to the parking, standing and stopping of Vehicles has
been contravened
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Hamilton deems it
expedient to pass a by-law to regulate parking within the Township and to provide for
the designation of roads and property as fire routes.
WHEREAS in accordance with the Municipal Act the Township has passed
Administrative Monetary Penalty System By-law 2026-17, being Administrative
Monetary Penalty System By-law;
NOW THEREFORE The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Hamilton
HEREBY ENACTS as follows:
PART 1 - DEFINITIONS
In this By-Law:
"Administrative Monetary Penalty System By-law" means a By-law of the Township,
as amended from time to time or any successor thereof:
"Administrative Penalty" means a monetary penalty, issued by means of a Penalty
Notice or a Penalty Order, as set out in this By-law for a contravention of a Designated
By-law.
"Authorized Emergency Vehicle" means fire vehicles and equipment, police vehicles,
and ambulances, while either responding to an emergency call or being used to
transport a patient or injured person in an emergency situation;
"Authorized sign" means any sign which is authorized pursuant to the Highway
Traffic Act or the Regulations passed there under or the council of the Corporation or
an Official designated by the Council to exercise its authority in this regard and shall
include the parking By-Law number and set fines for both Accessible Parking and Fire
Route signs shall be posted;
"Boulevard" means that portion of every street of the Township lying between the
curb or edge of the travelled portion of the highway and the street line, exclusive of the
area covered by any sidewalk and shall include any ornamental median strip of the
highway;
"Building Code" means the regulations made under the Building Code Act, as
amended;
"Commercial motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle having permanently attached
thereto a truck or delivery body and including an ambulance, hearse, fire apparatus,
police patrol, motor bus or tractor, used for hauling purposes on the highway;
"Corporation" means the Corporation of the Township of Hamilton and may be
referred to as the 'township';
"Council" means the Council of the Corporation of Township of Hamilton;
"Cul-de-sac" means a dead-end highway with only one inlet/outlet;
"Designated accessible parking" means a parking space marked by a sign
indicating such space to be for the sole use of vehicles operated by or conveying a
accessible person for which an Accessible Parking Permit has been issued pursuant to
the provisions of the Highway Traffic Act and the regulations thereto;
"Designated Fire Route" means a fire route designated in accordance with this By-
Law;
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"Fire Chief" means the Township of Hamilton's Fire Chief or persons designated to
act on behalf thereof;
"Fire Code" means the fire code established under Part IV of the Fire Protection and
Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, Chapter 4, as amended, and being Ontario Regulation
213/07, as amended;
"Fire route" means any public highway or private roadway, or other means of
vehicular access to or from a building or structure, and it may include part of a parking
lot designated under this By-Law;
"Highway" includes a common and public highway, street, cul-de-sac, avenue,
parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of which is
intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles and includes the
area between the lateral property lines thereof;
"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 highways
that join one another at an angle, whether or not one highway crosses the other;
"Loading Zone" means a part of a highway designated by suitable markings and/or
signs where authorized motor vehicles may be loaded or unloaded;
"Manager of Public Works" means the manager of Public Works for the Corporation
of The Township of Hamilton;
"Municipal Property" includes property of the Township, and property of a local board
of the Township;
"Officer" means a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer appointed by Council and
authorized to enforce the provisions of this By-Law, and includes the Fire Chief, Police
Officer or any other person authorized to enforce this By-Law;
"Park or parking" when prohibited, means the standing of a vehicle, whether
occupied or not, except when standing temporarily for the purpose of and while actually
engaged in loading or unloading merchandise or passengers;
"Parking Area" means an area to which the public has access whether for payment or
a fee or otherwise;
"Parking Space" means a portion of a highway or municipal parking area that is
designated for the parking of a vehicle by suitable markings and/or signage;
"Penalty Notice" means a ticket issued pursuant to the Township of Hamilton
Administrative Monetary Penalty System By-law.
"Person" shall mean any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company
or organization of any kind.
"Police Officer" means a person appointed or employed as a police officer of the OPP
under the authority of the Police Services Act.;
"Roadway" means the part of the highway that is improved, designed or originally
used for vehicular traffic but does not include the shoulder, and where a highway
includes two or more separate roadways, the term "roadway" refers to any one
roadway and not to all of the roadways collectively;
"Private Roadway" means any private road, 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;
"Stand or standing" when prohibited, means the halting of a vehicle, whether
occupied or not, except for the purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving or
discharging passengers;
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"Stop or stopping" when prohibited, means the halting of a vehicle, even
momentarily, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with
other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a constable or other police officer or
of a traffic control sign or signal;
"Unassumed subdivision" means a development where the Township of Hamilton
has not yet accepted responsibility for infrastructure works.
"Vehicle" includes a motor vehicle, trailer, traction engine, farm tractor, roadbuilding
machine, bicycle and any vehicle drawn, propelled or driven by any kind of power,
including muscular power, but does not include a motorized snow vehicle or a
streetcar.
PART 2 - APPLICATION
This By-law applies to parking on:
Every Vehicle parked on a street or in a municipal parking area shall be parked at the
risk of its Owner and the Township is not responsible for any loss or damage to any
vehicle or it's contents.
PART 3 - GENERAL PROVISIONS AND PROHIBITIONS
3.1. No person shall obstruct a designated fire route or cause or permit a fire route to be
obstructed.
3.2. No person shall park a vehicle on a fire route where authorized signs have been
erected and maintained which prohibit parking herein described in Schedule "B"
"Location and Description of Fire Routes."
3.3. Where properly worded and marked signs have been erected and are on display, no
person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle along the area designated in Schedule "C"
Designated Accessible Parking Areas, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law,
at any time without having a valid accessible parking permit issued under the authority
of the Highway Traffic Act and is displayed on the vehicle, clearly visible from the
outside of the vehicle and showing the permit number and expiry date of the permit;
and if the vehicle, while in use, contains the permit holder identified in the valid
accessible parking permit described above.
3.3.1. Every person having possession of an accessible parking permit shall, upon the
request of an officer appointed for carrying out the provisions of this By-law, surrender
the permit for reasonable inspection to ensure that the provisions of this by-law are
being complied with.
3.4. Where properly worded or marked signs have been erected and are on display, no
person shall park any vehicle at any time on any highway or portion of a highway within
the Corporation as hereinafter described in Schedule "D" "No Parking at Anytime
Restrictions" attached hereto and forming part of this by-law.
3.5. Where properly worded or marked signs have been erected and are on display, no
person shall park any vehicle on highways during restrictive periods described in
Schedule "E" "Regulating Traffic-Parking Specified Period" attached hereto and
forming part of this by-law.
3.6. Interference with Snow Clearing: No person shall STOP a VEHICLE on a HIGHWAY in
such a manner as to interfere with the clearing of snow from the HIGHWAY. For clarity,
and without limitation, if a SNOW CLEARING VEHICLE must change is course to
avoid a stopped VEHICLE or is prevented from entering an area it would otherwise
have entered to clear or plow snow or ice because of a stopped VEHICLE, that
VEHICLE is deemed to be interfering with the clearing of snow from the HIGHWAY.
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3.7. No person shall park any vehicle on any highway or portion thereof, from the period of
November 15 of one year to April 15th of the following year at any time between the
hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., or during such shorter period as identified by
authorized signs.
3.8. No person shall park any vehicle on any highway or portion thereof for a greater period
of time than forty-eight (48) consecutive hours.
3.9. No person shall park any vehicle on any Municipal Property or portion thereof for a
greater period of time than twenty-four (24) consecutive hours.
3.9.1. Section 3.9 does not apply to a person who has received prior authorization from the
Corporation of the Township of Hamilton.
3.10.
In Specified Places - No Sign Required.
No person shall park a vehicle in any of the following places:
a. On a sidewalk.
b. In front of or within 0.5 metres of a public or private driveway or laneway so as
to obstruct vehicles in the use of a driveway or laneway.
c. Within 2 metres of a Fire Hydrant.
d. Within 9 metres of any intersection (unless otherwise posted).
e. In front of an entrance to an auditorium or other building while assemblages are
being held in such auditorium or building.
f. On any bridge or the approaches thereto.
g. On any street in such a manner as to obstruct traffic.
h. In such a position as will prevent the convenient removal of any vehicle
previously parked or standing.
i. In front of the entrance to any place where goods or merchandise are regularly
delivered or removed.
j. In a park, unless designated as a parking space.
k. Except entirely within an area designated by lines painted on a highway as a
parking space.
l. Park vehicle on a highway or in a municipal property for the purposes of
displaying the vehicle for sale.
m. Park within turning area of cul-de-sac.
n. No person shall park or leave an unattached trailer of any kind on a street.
3.11. In Specified Places - Where Signs on Display.
No person shall park a vehicle in any of the following places:
a. Municipal Property - Where properly worded or marked signs are erected and are on
display no person shall park a vehicle on Municipal Property unless actively engaged in
Municipal business.
3.12 Except as otherwise provided, municipal parking shall be provided on a first come first
served basis and the Township of Hamilton does not warrant the availability of parking.
3.13 No person shall park any vehicle on Township of Hamilton municipal property unless
the parking or operation of the vehicle is incidental to the use of the municipal property
by the driver or a passenger of the vehicle.
3.14 No person shall park, stand or stop any vehicle on Municipal property in an area
designated and marked as "reserved" except the vehicle or class of vehicles for whom
such designated area is reserved.
3.15 No person shall park a vehicle on municipal property that occupies more than one
designated space at a time.
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3.16 No person shall park a vehicle on or over any boulevard used by or set aside for the
use of pedestrians and forming part of any highway or being in or upon any park,
parking lot, boulevard, or other place set aside for public recreation within the
Municipality.
PART 4 - EXCEPTION FOR EMERGENCY AND MUNICIPIAL VEHICLES
4.1. This By-Law does not prohibit the use or occupation of a fire route by an authorized
emergency vehicle, or by a vehicle owned or operated on behalf of the Township while
emergency and/or municipal services are being carried out by the driver or occupant of
the vehicle.
PART 5 - REMOVAL OF VEHICLES
5.1. An Officer, upon discovery of a vehicle parked in contravention of this By-Law may, in
addition to issuing a Penalty Notice to the owner or driver, cause the vehicle to be
removed and impounded at the expense of the vehicle owner.
5.2. A Police Officer or Officer, who discovers a vehicle apparently abandoned on or near a
highway or a motor vehicle or trailer without proper number plates may cause the
vehicle to be removed and impounded and may cause it to be taken to and stored in a
suitable place, and all costs and charges for removing, care and storage thereof, if any,
are a lien upon the vehicle, which may be enforced in the manner provided by the
relevant provisions of the Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990, R.25, as
amended.
5.3. Notwithstanding the provision in section 6.1 no person other than the Fire Chief and/or
a Police Officer shall cause a vehicle parked in contravention of the provisions of
section 4.1, 4.2 and 4.6 to be moved to and stored in another location.
PART 6 - DESIGNATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRE ROUTES
6.1 The Council of the Township of Hamilton may, by By-Law, designate fire routes on
municipal and private roads, or on municipal property, where fire access is required
under the building code, fire code or where otherwise, in the opinion and experience of
the Fire Chief, the route is necessary for access to a building or a structure on the
property in the event of fire or other emergency. When it is determined that such fire
access is required, the Fire Chief will initiate the Fire Route process and will forward a
map detailing the location of the required fire route(s) along with a request for the
Clerk's Department to prepare and submit the proposed By-Law to amend Schedule
"B" of the Parking By-Law for Council consideration.
6.2 A fire route designated under Section 7.1 shall be in accordance with the building code
or fire code as may be applicable or otherwise shall be a minimum of 3.66 meters (12
feet) in width, with sufficient and reasonable clearance for turning of fire vehicles, and
for their entry to and exit from the property.
6.3 Notwithstanding section 7.2, Council may designate a route with a width less than 3.66
meters (12 feet), if in the opinion of the Fire Chief, a lesser width is sufficient.
6.4 Once Council has designated a fire route for a particular property the fire route shall be
deemed a designated fire route, the Fire Chief shall be notified accordingly.
PART 7 - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
7.1 The Manager of Public Works or designate is hereby authorized to place or erect and
to maintain such signs as may be necessary to give effect to the provisions of this
bylaw or as are required to warn or guide traffic for the safety or convenience of the
public.
7.2 No person shall erect and maintain unauthorized signs which appear to be, or which
may be confused for authorized signs at any location not designated by Council.
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7.3 No person shall move or remove, or permit to be moved or removed, a required
authorized sign without the approval of the Manager of Public Works.
7.4 No person shall change the content of, injure or obstruct or permit the changing of the
content of, injury to or the obstruction of, any required authorized sign;
7.5 No person shall wilfully move, alter, deface or otherwise interfere with any traffic
control device erected or placed pursuant to the provisions of this by-law.
7.6 Manager of Public Works or designate is hereby authorized to erect temporary "NO
PARKING" signs for special events that may take place within the Township.
PART 8 - NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND PENALITIES
8.1 Where a vehicle is found parked in contravention of the parking provisions of this
bylaw, the Officer so finding the vehicle shall attach to the vehicle a Penalty Notice in
the form of a prepared notice stating:
a. Licence number and concise description of the vehicle.
b. That the vehicle is unlawfully parked with reference to the section of this by-law.
c. Date, time and place of the alleged offence.
d. That the owner or operator thereof may report to the Municipal Office within seven (7)
days, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, after the date when the Penalty
Notice was issued, to make payment of the penalty.
e. That in the event of failure to so report and make such payment, a notice will be
issued.
8.2 The owner or operator of the vehicle may, within seven (7) days, exclusive of
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, after the Penalty Notice was issued, report to the
Municipal Office and voluntarily pay such payment indicated on the Penalty Notice
which shall be accepted as payment of the penalty in full satisfaction in respect of the
alleged penalty and a receipt therefore shall be given to the person making the
payment.
8.3 If voluntary payment is not made in accordance with the procedure provided in Section
8.2 of this by-law, the procedure within the Administrative Monetary Penalty System
by-law and associated penalties provided under schedule(s) for the Administrative
Monetary Penalty System by-law, alleged to have been contravened, shall apply.
8.4 Upon presentation of each Penalty Notice, and if voluntary payment is duly made, no
further proceedings against the defendant for such penalty shall be taken.
8.5 An Officer, upon discovery of a vehicle parked in contravention of this By-Law may, in
addition to issuing a penalty notice to the owner or driver, cause the vehicle to be
removed and impounded at the expense of the vehicle owner.
8.6 Any person who contravenes any provision of this by-law is guilty of an offence and
upon conviction is liable to an Administrative Penalty as provided for in the Township of
Hamilton's Administrative Monetary Penalty System.
8.7 For the purpose of this by-law, where a numbered plate issued pursuant to the
provisions of Section 7 of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, is exposed on a
vehicle, the holder of the permit corresponding thereto shall be deemed to be the
owner of that vehicle unless the numbered plate was exposed on that vehicle without
the permit holder's consent and the burden of proof is on the permit holder. This bylaw
where it applies to a highway, only applies to highways under the jurisdiction of the
Corporation.
PART 9 - WORD USAGE
9.1 As used in this By-Law, words used in the present tense include the future; words used
in the masculine gender include the feminine and neuter; and the singular number
includes the plural and the plural the singular.
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9.2 "May" to be construed as permissive.
9.3 "Shall" to be construed as imperative.
9.4 The various prohibitions of this by-law are cumulative and not mutually self-exclusive.
9.5 The headings and subheadings used in this By-Law shall not form part of the By-Law
but shall be deemed to be inserted for convenience of reference only.
PART 10 - ENFORCEMENT
10.1 All persons appointed by Council as Municipal Law Enforcement Officers shall have the
authority to enforce this By-Law or portions thereof.
PART 11 - OFFENCES
11.1 Sections 1 to 15 of this By-law are hereby designated for the purposes of Section 3 of
0. Reg. 333/07 as parts of this By-law to which the Administrative Monetary Penalty
System By-law applies.
11.2 Schedule "A" in the Administrative Monetary Penalty System By-Law adopts Short
Form Wording and Administrative Penalty amounts for the purpose of the enforcement
of this By-Law.
PART 12 - SEVERABLITY
12.1 Should any section or subsection of this By-Law or any part or parts thereof be found to
be illegal or beyond the power of the Council to enact, such section or subsection or
part or parts thereof shall be deemed to be severable so that the remainder of this By-
law is separate and therefore enacted as such.
PART 13 - CONFLICT WITH ANY OTHER BY-LAWS
13.1 In the event of any conflict between any provisions of this By-Law and any other By-law
heretofore passed, the provisions of this By-law shall prevail.
PART 14 - SCHEDULES
14.1 All corresponding schedules attached to the Administrative Monetary Penalty System
By-Law form part of this By-Law.
PART 15 - SHORT NAME
15.1 This By-Law may be referred to as the "Parking By-Law".
15.2 That By-Law No. 2017-13, and any subsequent amendments, be repealed in its
entirety. This By-Law 2026-19 shall come into force and take effect upon the date
passed by from Council.
This By-Law given a First, Second and Third Reading and Finally Passed this 21st day of April 21,
2026.
__________________________
Scott Jibb, Mayor
__________________________
D. Livingstone, Municipal Clerk
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The Corporation of The Township of Hamilton
BEING A BY-LAW FOR THE REGULATION OF VEHICULAR PARKING
AND TO DESIGNATE AND REGULATE FIRE ROUTES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF
HAMILTON
SCHEDULE "A" of By-law 2026-19, as amended
DESIGNATED BY-LAWS, SHORT FORM WORDINGS AND ADMINISTRATIVE
PENALTIES
1. Column 1 in the following table sets out the item number of Schedule "A" of this By-law
for reference purposes.
2. Column 2 of the following table lists the designated provisions of the Designated By-
laws.
3. Column 3 of the following table sets out the short form wording to be used in a Penalty
Notice for the contravention of the designated provisions listed in Column 2.
4. Column 4 in the following table lists the voluntary early payment option where
applicable.
5. Column 5 in the following table lists the 1st Offence Set Penalty Amount for a given By-
law.
6. Column 6 in the following table lists the 2nd Offence Set Penalty Amount for a given
By-law.
7. Column 7 in the following table lists the 3rd Offence Set Penalty Amount for a given
By-law.
Column
1
ITEM #
Column 2
Provisions
of
designated
By-law
Column 3
Short form
wording
Column 4
Early
Payment
Option
(WITHIN 7
DAYS)
Column
5
1st
Offence
Penalty
Column
6
2nd
Offence
Penalty
Column 7
3rd
Offence
Penalty
1
Section
3.10 (a)
Park on
Sidewalk
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
2
Section
3.10 (b)
Park within .5
metres of a
Public or
Private
Driveway
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
3
Section
3.10 (c)
Parked within
two metres of
a Fire
Hydrant
$125.00
$175.00
$175.00
$175.00
4
Section
3.10 (d)
Park Within
nine metres
of any
Intersection
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
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5
Section
3.10 (e)
Park in front
of Auditorium
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
6
Section
3.10 (f)
Park on any
Bridge or the
Approaches
Thereto
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
7
Section
3.10 (g)
Parked
obstructing
Traffic
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
8
Section
3.10 (h)
Park to
Prevent the
Removal of
Vehicles
Previously
Parked
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
9
Section
3.10 (i)
Park in Front
of an
Entrance
where Goods
are Regularly
Delivered or
Removed
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
10
Section
3.10 (j)
Park In a
Park-Not
Designated
Parking
Space
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
11
Section
3.10 (k)
Park-outside
Designated
Parking
Space
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
12
Section
3.10 (l)
Park vehicle
to display
vehicle for
sale
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
13
Section
3.10 (m)
Park within
turning area
of cul-de-sac
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
14
Section
3.10 (n)
Park or leave
unattached
trailer on
street
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
15
Section 3.2
Park in Fire
Routes
$125.00
$175.00
$175.00
$175.00
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16
Section
3.3
Park in
Designated
Accessible
Parking Area -
No Permit
N/A
$300
$300
$300
17
Section
3.4
Park in
Restricted Area
$37.00
$50.00
$50.00
$50.00
18
Section
3.5
Park in
Restricted Area
During
Restricted
Periods
$37.00
$50.00
$50.00
$50.00
19
Section
3.6
Stopped so as
to interfere with
Snow Clearing
$50.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
20
Section
3.7
Park Overnight
November 15 to
April 15
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
21
Section
3.8
Park Longer
than 48 hours
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
22
Section
3.9
Park on
Municipal
Property for
longer than 24
hours
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
23
Section
3.13
Park vehicle not
incidental to use
of Municipal
Property
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
24
Section
3.14
Park in
reserved space
without
authorization
$50.00
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
25
3.15
Park vehicle
occupy more
than one space
$37.00
$55.00
$55.00
$55.00
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Corporation of The Township of Hamilton
Schedule "B" of By-Law No. 2026-19
Location and Description of Fire Routes
NEW FIRE
ROUTE
NUMBER
STREET
NUMBER
STREET
NAME
HAMLET
FROM
TO
SIGN
LOCATION
FR -
0001
4045
Country
Road 18 at
Minifie Road
Hamilton
Dry Hydrant
Filling Station
(4045 County
Road 18); private
lane
Both Sides
FR -
0002
2598
Van
Luven
Road
Baltimore
25 metres in either
direction of the
Fire Department
driveway at 2598
Van Luven Road
Both Sides
FR -
0003
5429
Front Street
Harwood
Country Road 18
and Rice Lake
Scenic Drive
5429
Front
Street
Both sides
FR -
0005
5118
Main Street
Bewdley
Brisbin Road
5118
Main
Street
Both sides
FR -
0006
Rice
Lake
Drive
North
Bewdley
East of Twp.
Wharf
West
side of
Twp.
Wharf
includin
g
travelle
d
surface
of wharf
North
FR -
0007
Plank Road
Gores
Landin
g
33.53 metres
North of the
North limit of
Pioneer Park
Rice
Lake
Both Sides
FR -
0008
7060
Lake Street
Bewdley
Entire Private
Lane;
Dry Hydrant Filling
Station
Both Sides
FR -
0009
7060
Lake Street
Bewdley
Bewdley
Community
Centre as
marked by
Signage
FR -
0010
23
Community
Centre Road
Baltimore
Baltimore
Recreation
Centre as
marked by
Signage
By-law 2026-19 Parking By-law
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The Corporation of The Township of Hamilton
Schedule "C" of By Law No. 2026-19 Designated Accessible
Parking Areas
NUMBER HIGHWAY/PROPERTY
LOCATION
NUMBER OF
SPACES
DD-0001
Rice Lake Drive N., Bewdley
East Side (south
of Lake St)
Four
DD-0002
Harwood Dock, Harwood
East Side
One
DD-0003
Hamilton Township Offices,
Camborne
Parking Lot
Two
DD-0004
Baltimore Recreation Centre,
Baltimore
Parking Lot
Fourteen
DD-0005
Bewdley Community Centre,
Bewdley
Parking Lot
Six
DD-0006
Cold Springs Memorial Hall,
Cold Springs
Parking Lot
Four
The Corporation of The Township of Hamilton
Schedule "D" of By Law No. 2026-19 No Parking at Anytime-Restrictions
NUMBER
HIGHWAY
SIDE(S)
FROM
TO
PERIOD
NP-0001
Plank Road,
Gores Landing
East
South property
limit of
5257 Plank Road
A distance of 9.15
metres Northerly
Anytime
NP-0002
Kelly Road,
Gores Landing
West
Intersection of
Kelly
Rd and Plank Rd
Intersection of
Churchill Rd
Anytime
NP-0003
Churchill
Rd,
Gores
Landing
Both
Intersection at
Kelly Rd (both
sides)
Civic address
number 8661 on
the north side of
the Churchill Rd
and civic address
8666 on the south
side of Churchill
Rd
Anytime
NP-0004
Rice Lake Drive
N., Bewdley
Both
Main Street
Cavan Road (unless
specified or
otherwise posted)
Anytime
NP-0005
Mill Street,
Bewdley
South
Rice Lake Drive
A distance 10.67
metres N. East
Anytime
NP-0006
Oriole
Crescent,
Baltimore
West
VanLuven Road
35 Oriole Crescent
Anytime
NP-0007
VanLuven
Road, Baltimore
North
West limit of 2521
VanLuven Road
A distance 213.36
metres Westerly
Anytime
NP-0008
Kennedy
Road,
Camborn
e
Both
15 metres south
of the
intersection of
Jibb Road
A distance 145
metres South of
the intersection of
Jibb Road
Anytime
NP-0009
Majestic Hills
Drive
South
From County
Road 18
A distance of 160
metres Easterly
Anytime
NP-0010
Driveway to
7060 Lake
Street
Both
From Lake Street Bewdley
Community Centre
Anytime
NP-0011
Front Street,
Harwood
West
55m North of
Lakeshore Road
Railway Road
Anytime
NP-0012
Danforth Road
W
Both
East limit of
Cook's School
parking lot
A distance of 60
metres Easterly
Anytime
NP-0013
Lampman
Lane, Gores
Landing
Both
Intersection at
Plank Road
A distance of 60
metres Westerly
NP-0014
By-law
2018-23
Cap Wilson
Road
South
County Road 45
Deerfield Drive
Anytime
NP-0015
Carleton
Boulevard
East
County Road 45
A distance of 50
metres north of
CR45
Anytime
NP-0016
Carleton
Boulevard
West
County Road 45
A distance of 75
metres north of CR
45 (btwn #7 & #9
Carleton Blvd)
Anytime
NP-0017
Railway Road
North
Front Street
A distance of 30
metres west of
Front Street
Anytime
NP-0018
Railway Road
South
Front Street
A distance of 65
metres west of
Front Street
Anytime
NP-0019
Jibb Road
North
Kennedy Road
To the western
most entrance of
Burgess Cres.
Anytime
NP-0018
Laneway
Southeast of
Hannah Road
and Scriven
Road
intersection
Both
Intersection at
Hannah Road
and Scriven
Road
Water's Edge of
Rice Lake
Anytime
The Corporation of The Township Hamilton
Schedule "E" of By Law 2026-19 Regulating Traffic-Parking
Specified Period
NUMBER HIGHWAY SIDE(S)
FROM
TO
PERIOD
SP-0001
Plank
Road,
Gores
Landing
East
North limit of
Pioneer Park
A distance
33.53
metres
Northerly
Restricted No
Parking
between the
hours of 11p.m
to 7a.m
SP-0002
Kelly Road,
Gores
Landing
East
South limit of
Pioneer Park
Northerly
to the
Hydro Pole
No. S054
Restricted No
Parking
between the
hours of 11p.m
to 7a.m
SP-0003
Kelly Road,
Gores
Landing
West
From the
intersection of
Churchill Rd (S/S)
Southerly to
5262 Kelly
Rd
Restricted No
Parking
between the
hours of 11p.m
to 7a.m
SP-0004
Rice Lake
Drive N.,
Bewdley
East
South limit of
5087 Rice Lake
Drive N.
A distance
156.5
metres
Southerly
Restricted
Parking-Two
hours during
the period April
1- October 1
SP-0005
Lake
Street
,
Bewdl
ey
North
Rice Lake Drive
West
A distance
79 metres
Restricted
Parking - Two
hours during
the period of
April 1 to
October 1
SP-0006
Rice Lake
Drive N.,
Bewdley
East
North limit of
5087 Rice Lake
Drive N.
A distance
44.78
metres
Southerly
Restricted to 20
minutes
SP-0007
Rice Lake
Drive N.,
Bewdley
East
Rice Lake Drive
N., North of
Cavan Road
across from the
Township Parking
Lot
36 metres in
length
Restricted to 20
minutes