Parking By-law No. 068 for 2025

Huron East, Ontario · adopted 2025-09-09

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Page 1 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East By-law No. 068 for 2025 Being a By-law to Regulate the Placing, Standing, Stopping or Parking of an Object or Vehicle on Highways and Parking Lots within the Municipality of Huron East, and to Repeal By-law 005-2012, 003-2017, and 009-2024 Whereas Section 8.(1) 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 and to enhance the municipality's ability to respond to municipal issues. 2006.c.32,Sched.A,s.8. And Whereas Section 9 of the Municipal Act 2001 C25 a municipality has the capacity, rights, powers and privileges of a natural person for the purpose of exercising its authority under this or any other Act. 2006,c 32,Sched.A,s.8. And Whereas Section 11(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended gives the Municipality of Huron East the power to pass by-laws respecting its highways, including parking and traffic on highways; And Whereas Without limiting section 11 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25 as amended, Section 102.1 (1) may require a person to pay an administrative penalty if the municipality is satisfied that the person has failed to comply with any by-laws respecting the parking, standing or stopping of vehicles. 2006,c.32,Sched.A, s.45. And Whereas Section 63(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, C.25, as amended gives the Municipality of Huron East the power to provide for the removal and impounding or restraining and immobilizing of any object or vehicle placed, stopped, standing or parked on or near a highway in contravention of the by-law and subsection 170 (15) of the Highway Traffic Act applies with necessary modifications to the by-law. 2006,c.32,Sched.A,s.27. And Whereas Section 425(1) of the Municipal Act a Municipality may pass bylaws providing that a person who contravenes a bylaw of the municipality passed under this Act is guilty of an offence. 2006,c.32,Sched.A,s.184. And Whereas Section 446(1) of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001,c.25, permits the municipality to cause remedial action and recover the costs of so doing; And Whereas The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East deems it expedient to pass a by-law to regulate the placing, standing, stopping or parking of an object or vehicle on highways, to better enable it to coordinate its enforcement efforts; Now Therefore; The Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East enacts as follows: 1. Short Title; This By-Law may be cited as "Parking By-Law". 2. Definitions The definitions contained within the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H8 shall apply in the interpretation of this By-Law except where they are inconsistent, in that case the definitions under this By-Law shall apply for purposes of this by-Law: a. "Accessible Parking Permit" means an unexpired accessible parking permit issued under and displayed in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act or an Page 2 of 23 unexpired accessible parking permit, number plate or other marker or device issued by another jurisdiction recognized under the Highway Traffic Act. b. "Accessible Parking Space" means a Parking Space designated for the exclusive use of a Person with a Disability in accordance with the requirements of section 11 of R.R.O. 1990, Regulation 581 under the Highway Traffic Act. c. "Authorized Sign" means any traffic control device or traffic control signal placed or erected on a highway under the authority of this By-law for the purpose of regulating, warning, or guiding traffic; d. "Apron" means that portion of the driveway from the edge of the roadway to the nearest lateral property line, which is used or intended for use for vehicular traffic but does not include a sidewalk; e. "Boulevard" means that portion of the highway from the edge of the roadway to the nearest lateral property line, which is not used or intended for use for vehicular travel by the general public, and includes any landscaped areas but does not include a sidewalk; f. "By-law Enforcement Officer" means a person appointed by the Council of The Municipality of Huron East for the purpose of enforcing the By-laws of the municipality; g. "Corner" means the point of intersection or curb lines; h. "Curb Line" means: i. Where a curb has been constructed, means the line of the curb; and ii. Where no curb has been constructed, means the edge of the roadway; i. "Corporation" means the Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East; j. "Crosswalk" means that part of a highway, at an intersection or elsewhere reserved for pedestrian crossing and indicated by signs on the highway and lines or other markings on the surface of the roadway; k. "Drive" means to drive, move or operate a vehicle; l. "Driveway" means that part of a highway that provides vehicular access to and from the roadway and adjacent property; m. "Fire Route" means all or any portion of a private or public highway providing access to or from a building shall be designated as a fire route; n. "Front Yard" means a Yard extending across the full width of a lot between the Highway to the nearest wall of the main building on the lot, disregarding open terraces or steps; but on a corner lot, means a Yard extending across the full width of a lot between the shorter lot line abutting a Highway, other than a public lane, and the nearest wall of the main building or structure on the lot. o. "Heavy Truck" means a vehicle or combination of vehicles having a weight when unloaded of 4.6 metric tonnes or more, but does not include a passenger vehicle, an ambulance, a transit bus on its assigned route or a vehicle of the police or fire departments; p. "Highway" means a common and public highway, street, avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral property lines thereof; ("voie publique") means a highway or part of a highway under the jurisdiction of the Municipality; q. "Highway Traffic Act" means the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990,c.H.8 as amended; Page 3 of 23 r. "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 which join one another at an angle, whether or not one crosses the other; s. "Motor Assisted Vehicle" includes a motor assisted bicycle, roller skate, roller blade, skateboard, coaster, toy vehicle, mini bike, go-cart, scooter and any motor assisted transportation device that weighs more than 55 kilograms and that does not have sufficient power to enable the transportation device to attain a speed greater than 50 kilometers per hour on level ground within a distance of 2 kilometers from a standing start, but does not include a wheelchair; t. "Motor Vehicle" includes an automobile, a motorcycle, a motor-assisted bicycle unless otherwise indicated in this Act, and any other vehicle propelled or driven otherwise than by muscular power, but does not include a street car or other motor vehicle running only upon rails, a power-assisted bicycle, a motorized snow vehicle, a traction engine, a farm tractor, a self-propelled implement of husbandry or a road-building machine; u. "Motorized Snow Vehicle" means a self-propelled vehicle designed to be driven primarily on snow; v. "Municipality" means the Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East w. "One Way Street" means a highway upon which vehicular traffic is limited to movement in one direction; x. "Parking Lot" means a cleared area that is more or less level and is intended for parking vehicles. Usually, the term refers to a dedicated area that has been provided with a durable or semi-durable surface. y. "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; z. "Parking Space" means a portion of the surface of the roadway which is designated by the Municipality for the purpose of parking one vehicle; aa. "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; bb. "Permit" means a permit issued by the Municipality of Huron East to authorize parking, standing or stopping in areas designated as requiring a permit and in the format established by the Municipality; cc. "Police Officer" means a member of the Ontario Provincial Police Detachment who is appointed as a peace officer pursuant to the Police Services Act, R.S.O. 1990,c.P.15; dd. "Rear Yard" means a Yard extending across the full width of a lot and extending from the rear Lot Line to the rear wall of the main building located on the lot or, in the case of a triangular lot, between the apex of the triangle formed by the intersection of the side Lot Lines and the nearest wall of the main building. ee. "Reserved Lane" means a lane within a highway reserved under this By-Law exclusively for use by bicycles, horse drawn vehicles, buses or other specific classes or types of vehicles; ff. "Roadway" means the part of the Highway that is improved, designed, or ordinarily 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 separately and not to all the roadways collectively. Page 4 of 23 gg. "School Bus" means a publicly or privately owned vehicle that is used for taking children to and from school or school related activities; hh. "School Crossing" means: any portion of a highway at or near an intersection as described by this by-law distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface of the roadway; or any portion of a highway distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by school crossing signs and lines or other markings on the surface of the roadway; ii. "School Purpose Vehicle" means a vehicle that a school board has provided to transport one or more students, including but not limited to a school bus; jj. "School Zone" means the areas of a highway abutting the property of a school, including 30 metres on both sides of a school crossing" kk. "Sidewalk" means that portion of a highway between the curb line and the property line of the lot abutting the highway improved for the use of pedestrians; ll. "Side Yard" means a Yard extending from the Front Yard to the Rear Yard between the side Lot Line and the nearest wall of the main building but does not include a legal driveway and/or a legal parking area. mm. "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; nn. "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; oo. "Director of Public Works" means the person duly appointed to the position by the Corporation; pp. "Traffic" includes pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, street cars and other conveyance either singly or together while using any street for the purpose of travel; qq. "Traffic Control Device" means a sign, marking or other device on a highway for the purpose of controlling, guiding or directing traffic; rr. "Traffic Control Signal" means any device manually, electrically or mechanically operated for the regulation of traffic; ss. "Trailer" means a vehicle that is at any time drawn upon a highway by a motor vehicle, except an implement of husbandry, a mobile home, another motor vehicle or any device or apparatus not designed to transport persons or property, temporarily drawn, propelled or moved upon such highway, and except a side car attached to a motorcycle, and shall be considered a separate vehicle and not part of the motor vehicle by which it is drawn; tt. "Unlicensed Vehicle" means a motor vehicle that does not have a number plate displayed or does not have current validation of a vehicle permit affixed to the number plate, in the manner as described in the Highway Traffic Act; uu. "Vehicle" means a "Motor Vehicle" as defined in the Highway Traffic Act. vv. "Wheelchair" means a chair mounted on wheels driven by muscular or any other kind of power that is designed for and used by a person whose mobility is limited by one or more conditions or functional impairments. ww. Yard means a space open from the ground to the sky on the same lot with a building, unoccupied except for such accessory buildings as are permitted by the Zoning By-law. Page 5 of 23 3. Enforcement and Authority 3.1 Enforcement A Police Officer, Municipal Law Enforcement Officer, the Director of Public Works, or designate or any person appointed by the Corporation may enforce all provisions of this By-law. 3.2 Authority a. The Director of Public Works, or designate, is authorized to place, erect and maintain, or cause to be placed, erected and maintained, such traffic control devices and traffic control signals that are required to give effect to the provisions of this By-Law and/or that are authorized by the schedules of this By-law. b. The Director of Public Works, or designate is authorized, notwithstanding the other provisions of this by-law, to place, erect, maintain, move and remove such traffic control devices and traffic control signals as are required for reasons of emergency or safety or for an activity for which the Municipality has granted a permit. c. Unless otherwise permitted in this By-Law, no person shall place, maintain, or display upon any highway, any sign, signal, marking or device which purports to be or is an imitation of or resembles any traffic control device or traffic control signal without prior approval of the Director of Public Works or their designate. d. The Director of Public Works or designate is authorized to issue a permit for use of a highway by a vehicle or combination of vehicles in excess of the dimension and weight limits set out in the Highway Traffic Act. e. A Police Officer, Municipal Law Enforcement Officer or any person appointed by the Corporation to enforce provisions of this By-law may inspect an accessible parking permit, to ensure that all provisions of the Highway Traffic Act with respect to accessible parking permits are complied with and to establish a system of accessible parking. 4. No person shall park a motor vehicle on any street except in accordance with all the provisions of this by-law as hereinafter set out (including schedules) Method of Parking: a. Parallel- No person shall park a vehicle on any street unless on the right- hand side of the street, having regard for the direction in which the vehicle had been proceeding and unless the right-front and right-rear wheels or runners of the vehicle are parallel to and distant respectively not more than six inches from the edge of the roadway, unless prevented from doing so by an accumulation of snow in winter. b. Angle- Where angle parking is permitted, no person shall park a vehicle except at an angle of forty-five degrees with the edge of the roadway and so that the front end of the vehicle is nearest to the edge of the roadway and where streets are marked for individual diagonal parking, all cars shall be parking as nearly as possible midway between the designated stripes. Failure to keep reasonably near the middle area for parking with any car wheels touching the parking stripes will be deemed to be illegal parking. c. One-way Streets-Where parking is permitted on a one- way street, no person shall park a vehicle unless the vehicle is facing only in the direction vehicles are permitted to travel on the one-way street and with the left-front and left- rear wheels parallel to and distant not more than six inches from the edge of the roadway, provided that this provision shall not Page 6 of 23 apply where parking only on the right-hand side of a one-way street is specifically authorized by by-law. d. Designated Parking Space- Where authorized signs have been erected; no person shall park a vehicle other than wholly within the designated parking space. All vehicles shall be parked as nearly as possible midway between the designating stripes. 5. Parking Prohibited a) No person shall park, place, stand or stop a motor vehicle or trailer: 1. on or overhanging a sidewalk; 2. within or on a crosswalk; 3. in front of a public or private driveway; 4. on the front yard, side yard, rear yard or flankage yard of any residential property; 5. within an intersection; 6. within 3.0 meters of a fire hydrant; 7. within 7.6 meters of a crosswalk at an intersection; 8. within 10 meters of an intersecting roadway; 9. on a pedestrian cross-over and the adjacent curb; 10. on any bridge or the approaches thereto; 11. on any street in such a manner as to obstruct traffic; 12. in such a position as will prevent the convenient removal of any other vehicle previously parked or standing; 13. Alongside or across the highway from any excavation or obstruction in the roadway when the free flow of traffic would thereby be impeded; 14. On the roadway side of any stopped or parked vehicle; 15. within 15.25 meters of any level crossing of a railway; 16. for the purpose of displaying the vehicle for sale; 17. On any highway for the purpose of washing, greasing or repairing the vehicle, except for such repairs as has been necessitated by an emergency; 18. within 5.0 meters of any part of any agricultural entrance or access point to, on and along a municipal highway, whether or not such access point is gated or closed or not open to the public; 19. If such vehicle and trailer are more than 10 m in length; 20. On any highway if such vehicle is a trailer 21. On any highway if such vehicle is an unlicensed vehicle; 22. On any highway if such vehicle is leaking gasoline, engine oil or any other vehicular fluids; 23. On or overhanging any portion of the boulevard. Page 7 of 23 24. No person shall park, place or leave standing a vehicle directly opposite another on any street where the width of the vehicular traveled portion of the street or the width of the width between curbs is less than 8.3 meters or where such standing or parking would prevent the free passage of two lines of traffic unobstructed on any street, the vehicles parked on both sides will be deemed to have violated the provisions of this section. 25. No person shall park, place or leave standing a vehicle on any street between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. from Nov 1st until April 15th. Any vehicle parked, placed or left standing during the aforementioned period is in violation of this section and may be tagged and/or removed on orders of a Police Officer or a By-law Enforcement Officer, Director of Public Works, or designate and any expense incurred for such removal shall be charged to and collected from the owner of such offending vehicle. Notwithstanding the hours noted above the Director of Public Works, or his designate, may extend the hours that no vehicle may be parked, placed or left standing, to allow for the safe and orderly removal of snow. 26. No person shall park, place or leave standing a vehicle on any street where said street has been temporarily closed in accordance with Section 17 of this By-law or, by the Corporation. 27. No person shall park, place or leave standing a heavy truck on any Municipal street in a Town, Hamlet or Village. This section of the By- law shall not apply to any heavy trucks making a bona fide delivery, or a collection from a premise on said street. 28. No person shall park, place or leave standing a vehicle on any apron which impedes snow removal. 29. No person shall park, place or leave standing a vehicle on any apron which restricts sight to a point of making exiting a driveway hazardous. 6. In Specified Places where authorized signs are on display When authorized signs have been erected, and are on display no person shall park, place, stop or stand a vehicle in any of the following places: a. within 15.25 meters of any intersection on any through highway. b. within 7.75 meters of the lot of the fire hall on the same side of the street. c. within 30.5 meters of such lot of the fire hall on the opposite side of the street; 7. Designated Fire Route Where authorized signs have been erected, and are on display no person shall park, place stop or stand a vehicle on any portion of a private or public highway providing access to or from a building as noted in Schedule "F" of this By-law attached hereto shall be deemed designated fire route in the areas described therein. 8. School Bus Loading Zones Where authorized signs have been erected, and are on display no person shall park, place, stop or stand a vehicle on the highways as set out in Schedule "G" of this By-law attached hereto shall be deemed school bus loading zones in the areas described therein. 9. Emergency Prohibition of Parking Page 8 of 23 Despite sections 4, 10,11and 12 of this By-law, when an authorized sign is on display no person shall park on any highway during any emergency. For this purpose "emergency" includes, but is not limited to: a fire, flood or other natural disaster; or b work under a permit granted by the local municipality; or c. any circumstances in which Section 134 of the Highway Traffic Act applies. 10. Time Restricted Parking Where authorized signs have been erected, and are on display as set out in Schedule "B" attached hereto shall be deemed to be time limited parking and no person shall park a vehicle on a highway for more than the time limit posted thereon. 11. Accessible Parking Space When authorized signs have been erected, and are on display no person shall park, stop or stand on highways other than a vehicle upon which is properly affixed with a valid Accessible Parking Permit and is at the time being used to transport a person with a disability. As set out in Schedule "C" attached hereto, and shall be deemed designated accessible parking space in the areas describe therein. When authorized signs have been erected, and are on display no person shall park, stop or stand on municipal parking lot or private property other than a vehicle upon which is properly affixed with a valid Accessible Parking Permit and is at the time being used to transport a person with a disability, as set out in Schedule "E" attached hereto, and shall be deemed designated accessible parking space in the areas described therein. 12. Prohibited Parking When authorized signs have been erected, and are on display no person shall park, place stand or stop a vehicle on the highway or municipal parking lot contrary to the signs and hereto shall be deemed prohibited areas. The provisions of Section 4, 10, 11 and 12 of this By-law shall not apply to prevent the parking, placing, standing or stopping of a vehicle within a parking space that has been designated by the municipality with designated parking stripes. 13. Removal of Motor Vehicles Any vehicle which is parked or left standing anywhere in the Municipality of Huron East in violation of any of the provisions of this By-law for a period exceeding six hours may be removed on the orders of a Police Officer or a By-law Enforcement Officer, Director of Public Works or designate. Any expense incurred for such removal shall be charged to and collected from the owner of such offending vehicle. In the event that the owner of such offending vehicle does not pay all charges incurred in the said removal, the vehicle may be sold by public auction to pay the said charges. Any vehicle which is parked or left standing anywhere in the Municipality of Huron East in violation of any of the provisions of this By-law such that in the sole and uncontrolled discretion of any Police Officer or By-law Enforcement Officer, Director of Public Works, or designate an emergency situation is created said vehicle may forthwith be removed. Any expenses incurred for such removal shall be charged to and collected from the owner of such offending vehicle. In the event that the owner of such offending vehicle does not pay the said charges incurred in the said removal, the vehicle may be sold at public auction to pay the said charges. 14. Continued Violation No vehicle shall be left parked or left standing anywhere in the Municipality of Huron East in violation of any of the provisions of this By-law and a serially numbered Page 9 of 23 notice is attached to such vehicle by a member of the OPP, or a By-law Enforcement Officer, nothing in the provisions of this by-law shall be construed to prevent any member of the OPP or a By-law Enforcement Officer from attaching another serially numbered notice to such if the violation of any of the provisions of this by-law continues. 15. Reports It shall be the duty of members of the OPP and By-law Enforcement Officers assigned to the enforcement of this By-law to report: a. The complete permit number and other identification tag marking, if any, of any vehicle parked in violation of any of the provisions of this By-law, to the Treasurer of the Corporation or such other official as the Council may designate for that purpose in regard to such violation. a. Any member of the OPP or a By-law Enforcement Officer engaged in the enforcement of this by-law, shall also attach to such vehicle a serially numbered notice to the owner or operator thereof that such provisions of this By-law have been violated and instructing such owner or operator to report to the office of the Treasurer of the Corporation or such other official as the Council may designate for that purpose in regard to such violation. 16. Delegation To Temporarily Close Highways The Director of Public Works, or designate, may temporarily close a highway for road or infrastructure repair; fire, medical, snow or other similar emergency, or to address a natural disaster that has occurred, as well as for community events, festivals, parades, similar events and general maintenance at the discretion of the Director of Public Works or designate, due to any condition that may cause dangers for vehicular and/or pedestrian use of the highway. 17. General a. The provisions of this By-law shall be subject to the provisions of The Highway Traffic Act and amendments thereto. b. All Sections of this By-law shall be deemed to be separate and independent and the invalidity of any section or provision hereof shall not affect the remaining sections. c. Where parking is restricted to a specified time period under this By-law, the movement of a vehicle does not constitute the cessation of the parking of the vehicle unless said vehicle is moved, in its entirety, from the parking space or area that it had occupied. d. Where the provisions of any other by-laws are inconsistent with the provisions of this By-law, the provisions of this shall prevail. e. If any section or sections of this By-law or parts thereof, are found in any court of law to be illegal or beyond the power of the Municipal Council to enact, such section or sections or parts thereof shall be deemed to be separate and independent thereof and to be enacted as such. f. Schedules "A", "B", "C", "D" "E", "F", and "G" are hereby deemed to form part of this By-law. 18. Validity Should any part, section or provision of this By-law be declared by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the by- law as a whole or in part thereof, other than the part which was declared to be invalid. 19. Measurements Page 10 of 23 All measurements with regards to this By-law are in metric measurements and are approximate measurements. 20. Penalty Every person who contravenes any provision of this By-law is guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a penalty as provided in section 61 R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER P.33 of the Provincial Offences Act. a. Where a vehicle has been left parked, stopped or standing in contravention of this By-law, the owner of the vehicle, even though the owner was not the driver of the vehicle at the time of the contravention of this By-law, is guilty of an offence and is liable to the fine prescribed for the offence unless, at the time of the offence, the vehicle was in the possession of some person other than the owner without the owner's consent. 21. Repeal of Former Bylaws The provisions under this By-Law shall apply if any other by-law is found to be inconsistent with this By-law and hereby repeals, 005-2012, 003-2017, and 009- 2024. 22. Effective Date This By-law shall come into force and take effect on the date that the Chief Justice of the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) approves set fines for offences under this By-law. Read a first and second time this 9th day of September, 2025. Read a third time and finally passed this 9th day of September, 2025. Bernie MacLellan, Mayor Meaghan McCallum, Clerk Page 11 of 23 Municipality of Huron East to Regulate Parking By-law No 068 For 2025 Part II Provincial Offences Act Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Offence Set Fines 1. Improper parallel park Sec 4(a) $60.00 2. Improper angle park Sec 4(b) $60.00 3. Park wrong way on one way street Sec 4(c) $60.00 4. Park improper in designated parking space Sec 4(d) $60.00 5. Park overhanging or on sidewalk Sec 5(a) (1) $60.00 6. Park within or on a crosswalk Sec 5(a) (2) $60.00 7. Park obstructing driveway Sec 5(a) (3) $60.00 8. Park on yard Sec 5(a) (4) $60.00 9. Park within an intersection Sec 5(a) (5) $60.00 10. Park within 3.0 m of a fire hydrant Sec 5(a) (6) $100.00 11. Park within 7.6 m of a crosswalk at an intersection Sec 5(a) (7) $60.00 12. Park within 10m of an intersecting roadway Sec 5(a) (8) $60.00 13. Park on pedestrian cross-over and curb Sec 5(a) (9) $60.00 14. Park on a bridge Sec 5(a) (10) $60.00 15. Park obstructing traffic Sec 5(a) (11) $60.00 16. Park to obstruct removal of other vehicle Sec 5(a) (12) $60.00 17. Park alongside or across from excavation Sec 5(a) (13) $60.00 Page 12 of 23 Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Offence Set Fines 18. Park on roadway side of another vehicle Sec 5(a) (14) $60.00 19. Park within15.25 meters of a level railway crossing Sec 5(a) (15) $60.00 20. Park displaying vehicle for sale Sec 5(a) (16) $60.00 21. Park for washing, greasing, repairing vehicle Sec 5(a) (17) $60.00 22. Park within 5 m of an agricultural entrance or access point Sec 5(a) (18) $60.00 23. Park vehicle and trailer more than 10 m in length Sec 5(a) (19) $60.00 24. Park trailer on highway Sec 5(a) (20) $60.00 25. Park unlicensed vehicle Sec 5(a) (21) $60.00 26. Park vehicle leaking vehicular fluids Sec 5(a) (22) $60.00 27. Park on or overhanging boulevard Sec 5(a) (23) $60.00 28. Park or stand vehicle that prevents free passage of traffic Sec 5(a) (24) $60.00 29. Park vehicle between 2am- 6am Nov 1st - Apr 15th Sec 5(a) (25) $60.00 30. Park vehicle on a closed street Sec 5(a) (26) $60.00 31. Park heavy truck on street Sec 5(a) (27) $300.00 32. Park on apron impeding snow removal Sec 5(a) (28) $60.00 33. Park on apron restricting sight Sec 5(a) (29) $60.00 34. Park within 15.25 m of intersection of a Highway Sec 6(a) $60.00 35. Park within 7.75 m of the lot of the fire hall, on same side of the street Sec 6(b) $100.00 36. Park within 30.5m of the lot of the fire hall on opposite side of street Sec 6(c) $100.00 Page 13 of 23 Short Form Wording Provision Creating or Defining Offence Set Fines 37. Park, stand or stop within a fire route Sec 7 $100.00 38. Park, stand or stop within a school bus loading zone; Sec 8 $60.00 39. Park on highway during emergency Sec 9 $60.00 40. Park in excess of posted time limit Sec 10 $60.00 41. Park in accessible parking space without permit Sec 11 $500.00 42. Park, stand or stop in prohibited area Sec 12 $60.00 The penalty provision for the offences indicated above is section 20 of Bylaw No. 068-2025, a certified copy of which has been filed. Page 14 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Schedule "A" of By-law No. 068 for 2025 Prohibited Parking/Standing/Stopping In Seaforth Street Side From-To Times All Streets Both sides November 1st to April 15th Inclusive 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. Birch Street Both sides From Main Street South to a point 156 metres East on Birch Street South Anytime Brantford Street South side Jarvis Street South to Main Street South Anytime Chalk Street East side From Goderich Street East to Gouinlock Street 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Goderich Street East South side From a point 28 metres East of Main Street South to the Easterly limits of Seaforth Anytime Goderich Street East North side From Main Street North to the Easterly limits of Seaforth Anytime Goderich Street West South side From a point 33 metres West of Main Street South to the Westerly limits of Seaforth Anytime Goderich Street West North side Main Street North to the Westerly limits of Seaforth Anytime Helen Street East Side From Goderich Street West to James Street West Anytime Helen Street West Side From Goderich Street West to James Street West Anytime John Street North side From Main Street South to High Street Anytime Main Street North East side From a point 42 metres North of Goderich Street East to the Northerly limits of Seaforth Anytime Main Street North West side Goderich Street West to the Northerly limits of Seaforth Anytime Main Street South West side From a point 37 metres North of Railway Street to the North edge of Railway Street Anytime Market Street South side Main Street South to High Street Anytime Market Street North Side From a point 18 metres East of the intersection of the East side of Jarvis Street and Market Street to a point 45 metres South. Anytime Page 15 of 23 Street Side From-To Times McLean Street Both sides From Railway Street to Daly Street Anytime Railway Street Both sides From Main Street Southeast side to a point 38 metres East on Railway Street. Anytime Railway Street Both sides From Main Street Southwest side to point 90 metres West on Railway Street Anytime Side Street Both sides Main Street North to Chalk Street North 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday Victoria Street East side From Gouinlock Street North to Gouinlock Street South Anytime Victoria Street West side From Goderich Street East 39 metres South on Victoria Street Anytime Welsh Street South side Entire length Anytime West Street East Side From Goderich Street West to James Street Anytime West Street West Side From James Street to North Street Anytime William Street East East side Goderich Street East to 17 metres North of Duke Street Anytime William Street West East side Goderich Street West to James Street Anytime Page 16 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Schedule "A" of By-law No. 068 for 2025 Prohibited Parking/Standing/Stopping Brussels Street Side From-To Times Anderson Drive West side From McDonald Dive to the end of the street Anytime Bryans Drive South Side & East Side From Anderson Drive to the end of the street Anytime CN Road Sports Drive Sports Drive Sports Drive Turnberry Street Both sides East side West side East side West side From Princess Street to Turnberry Street. From McCutcheon Drive to a point 53 metres South. From McCutcheon Drive to a point 58 metres South. From McCutcheon Drive to a point 35 metres North. From the intersection of County Road 12 and County Road 16 North 51 metres to the bridge. Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Turnberry Street East side From the intersection of Sports Drive North side to a point north 69 metres. Anytime Prohibited Parking/Standing/Stopping Vanastra Street Side From-To Times 7 Th Ave South Side From the intersection of the East side of 12 Th Street East to a point 28 metres east Anytime 12 Th Street East Side From the intersection of the South side of 7 Th Avenue to a point 67 metres South Anytime Page 17 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Schedule "B" of By-law No. 068 for 2025 Time Restricted Parking Seaforth Street Side From-To George Street East Both sides Main Street South to Victoria Street Goderich Street East South side Main Street South to a point 28 metres East of Main Street South Goderich Street West South side Main Street South to a point 33 metres West of Main Street South Gouinlock Street Both sides Main Street South to Victoria Street John Street North side Main Street South to a point 24.30 metres West of Main Street South Main Street North East side Goderich Street East to a point 42 metres North of Goderich Street East Main Street South West side Goderich Street West to Huron Street Main Street South East side Goderich Street East to Crombie Street Market Street North side Main Street South to a point 23 metres West of Main Street South Page 18 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Schedule "C" of By-law No. 068 for 2025 Designated Accessible Parking Spaces Seaforth Street Side From-To Times Gouinlock St North Side One space from a point 14 metres from the intersection of Main St. S And the north side of Gouinlock St to a point 21 metres East. Anytime Main St. S West Side One space from a point 3 metres North of the North edge of Gouinlock St. to a Point 10 meters North of the North edge of Gouinlock St. Anytime Main St. S West Side One space from a point 16 metres from the intersection of the South side of Market St. to a point of 23 metres South on Main St. S. Anytime Main St. S East Side One space from a point 71 metres south of the south edge of Goderich St. to a point of 81 metres south of the south edge of Goderich St. Anytime Victoria St. S East Side Four spaces from a point 35 metres South from the intersection of Goderich St East and the East Side of Victoria Street to point 63 metres South. Anytime Chalk St. S West Side Two spaces from a point 36 metre South from the intersection of Goderich St East and the West Side of Chalk St. S to point 46 metres South. Anytime Thompson St North Side Three spaces from a point 13metres West of the intersection of Kippen Road West and the South Side of Thompson St. to a point 25 metres West. Anytime Jarvis St West Side One space from a point 30 metres South of the intersection of Goderich St. West and the West side of Jarvis St. to a point 37 metres South. Anytime Page 19 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Schedule "C" of By-law No. 068 for 2025 Designated Accessible Parking Spaces Brussels Street Side From-To Times Turnberry St. East Side One space from a point 10 metres north of the north edge of King St. to a point 17 metres north. Anytime Turnberry St. West Side Two spaces from a point 10 metres south of the south edge of Orchard Lane to a point 27 metres south. Anytime Page 20 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Schedule "D" of By-law No. 068 for 2025 Providing For Angle Parking Seaforth Street Side To Side From-To Times Gouinlock Street North Side Victoria St. to Chalk St. S Anytime Gouinlock Street South Side Victoria St. to Chalk St. S Anytime Thompson Street North Side From Kippen Road to point 13 metres West on the North Side of Thompson St. to a point 63 metres West. Anytime Page 21 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Schedule "E" of By-law No. 068 for 2025 Designated Accessible Parking Spaces Municipal or Private Property Seaforth Street Location Times Seaforth and District Community Centre One space 16 metres South of the South wall and 1.5 metres West of the East wall of the building at 122 Duke Street Anytime Seaforth and District Community Centre One space 20.5 metres South of the South wall and 15.5 metres East of the West wall of the building at 122 Duke Street Anytime Seaforth Community Health Centre Four spaces on the parking lot from a point 7.5 metres West of the West wall to a point 19.5 metres South of the North wall and 7 metres West of the West wall of the building at 28 Centennial Drive. Anytime Seaforth Community Hospital Three spaces from a point 6.2 metres East of the West wall and 2 metres North of the emergency wall to a point 16 metres and 2 metre North of the North wall of the building at 24 Centennial Drive Anytime Designated Accessible Parking Spaces Municipal or Private Property Brussels Street Location Times Brussels Morris Grey Community Centre One space from the North East corner of arena, 4.5 metres North to a point 4 metres West to a point 7 metres West. Anytime Brussels Morris Grey Community Centre One space from the North East corner of arena, 4.5 metres North to a point 18 metres West to a point 21 metres West Anytime Brussels Morris Grey Community Centre Two spaces from the Northwest corner of arena, 4.5 metres North to a point 20 metres East to a point 26 metres East Anytime Brussels Morris Grey Community Centre Two spaces from the Northwest corner of arena, 4.5 metres North to a point 9 metres East toa point 15 metres East Anytime Page 22 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Schedule "F" of By-law No. 068 for 2025 Fire Routes Seaforth Street Side From-To Times Part of the private roadway on Part Lot 28 and Part Lot 29, Plan 387, Seaforth Ward Entire roadway (3 metres) From the East side of High Street East to the Alley located between High Street and Main Street South Anytime Part of the private roadway of Seaforth Community Hospital Roadways connecting Areas around exterior of Hospital, Visitor Parking Area, Dr. Parking Area, and Staff Parking Area Anytime Part of the private roadway of Seaforth and District Community Centres Roadway From Duke Street North to the Arena and Community Centres Building along the South side of the building to the East end of the building Anytime Page 23 of 23 The Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Schedule "G" of By-law No. 068 for 2025 School Bus Loading Zones Seaforth Street Side From-To Times Chalk Street South (St. James School) West side From a point 90 metres South of Goderich Street East to a point 120 metres South of Goderich Street East 8am-5pm Chalk Street North (Seaforth Public School) East side From a point 115 metres North of Side Street to a point 232 metres North of Side Street 8am-5pm