Parking By-law 6000-23

Minto, Ontario

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The Corporation of the Town of Minto By-law No. 6000-23 A by-law to regulate the parking or stopping of vehicles on highways, public parking lots and private property within the Town of Minto. Whereas Section 11-(3X1) and (8) of the Municipal Act, 20O1-, S.O. 2OOt, c.25, as amended, authorizes municipalities to pass by-laws respecting highways, including parking and traffic on highways, and parking on private property; and Whereas Section l-00 of lhe Municipal Act, 2OO7, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, states that, without limiting sections 9, 10 and !1-, a local municipality may, in respect of land not owned or occupied bythe municipalitythat is used as a parking lot, regulate or prohibitthe parking or leaving of motor vehicles on that land without the consent of the owner of the land or regulate or prohibit traffic on that land if a sign is erected at each entrance to the land clearly indicatingthe regulation or prohibition; and Whereas Section 1-01(1-) of the Municipal Act, 2OO1-, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, states that, if a municipality passes a by-law regulating or prohibitingthe parking or leaving of a motor vehicle on land, it may provide for the removal and impounding or restraining and immobilizing of any vehicle, at the vehicle owner's expense, parked or left in contravention of the by-law and subsection 1-70(1-5) of lhe Hi{hway Traffic Act R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, as amended, applies with necessary modifications to the by-law; and Whereas Section IOL(2) of the Municipal Act, 200L, S.O. 2001 , c.25, as amended, states that a municipality may enter on land at reasonable times for the purposes described in subsection 1-01-(1); and Whereas Section 101(3) of the Municipal Act, 2007, S.O. 2001-, c.25, as amended, states that, if signs are erected on land specifying conditions on which a motor vehicle may be parked or left on the land or regulating or prohibiting the parking or leaving of a motor vehicle on the land, a motor vehicle parked or left on the land contraryto the conditions or prohibition shall be deemed to have been parked or left without consent. NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Minto enacts as follows Definitions: L. For the purposes of this bv-law: "accessible parking space" means a parking space upon a highway or on a public parking lot or on private property where properly worded signs or pavement markings are on display indicating that the parking space is designated for the use of a vehicle transporting persons with a disability. "accessible parking permit" means a parking permit issued by the Minister of Transportation under the authority of Highway Traffic Act R.R.O. l-990 Regulation 581- Accessible Parking For Persons with Disabilities. "angle park" or "angle parking" means the parking of a vehicle whether occupied or not at an angle indicated by pavement markings or properly worded signs for angle parking purposes, or if not indicated bysuch pavement markings orsigns, atan angle of forty-five (45) degrees from the lateral curb line. "angle parking zone" means an area on a highway where properly worded signs are on display, indicatingthatangle parking is permitted, as designated in Schedule "A" tothis by- law. "authorized sign" means any sign, pavement marking or other device which has been placed, installed or erected by the municipality, by another party acting under the direction or authority of the municipality or as required by this by-law, to designate, regulate and/or enforce the provisions of this By-law. "boulevard" means that portion of every road allowance which is not used as a sidewalk, driveway, traveled roadway or shoulder including any area where grass is growing or is seeded, or where an earth surface exists. "bus" means a vehicle designed for carrying ten or more passengers and used for the tra nsportation of persons. "bus stop" means an area on a highway where properly worded signs are on display indicating that the area is reserved for the parking of buses as designated in Schedule "8" to this by-law. "by-law enforcement officer" means a duly authorized person appointed by the Town of Minto for the purpose of enforcing the parking or stopping provisions of this by-law. "commercial motor vehicle", unless otherwise defined by regulation, means a motor vehicle having attached to it a truck or delivery body and includes an ambulance, a hearse, a casket wagon, a fire apparatus, a bus and a tractor used for hauling purposes on a highway. "crosswalk" means: a) that part of a highway at an intersection that is included within the connections of the lateral lines of the sidewalks on opposite sides of the highway measured from the curbs or in the absence of curbs from the edges if the roadway, or b) any portion of a highway at an intersection or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing bysigns or by lines or other markings upon the surface of that highway. "designated parking space" means a parking space upon a highway or on a municipal parking lot or on municipal property where properly worded signs or pavement markings are on display indicatingthatthe parkingspace is designated forthe use of a vehicle displaying a currently valid parking permit issued by the Town of Minto as designated in Schedule "C" to this by-law. "driveway" means an access from a highway to private or public property used by vehicles to enter or leave that highway. "electric vehicle" means, (a) a battery electric vehicle that runs only on a battery and an electric drive train, or (b) a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle that runs on a battery and an electric drive train, and also uses an internal combustion engine. "electric vehicle charging station" means a publicly or privately-owned parking space that provides access to equipment that supplies a source of electricity for charging electric vehicles. "emergency veh icle" mea ns, a) a fire department vehicle while responding to a fire alarm or other emergency call; or b) a vehicle while used by a person in the lawful performance of his or her duties as a police officer; or c) an ambulance while responding to an emergency call or being used to transport a patient or injured person in an emergency situation; or d) a cardiac arrest emergency vehicle operated by or under the authority of a hospital. "fire route" means an area on a highway or on a public parking lot or on private property where properly worded signs are on display indicating that parking is prohibited in order to provide fire department and other emergency vehicles unobstructed access to adjacent properties in the event of fire or other emergency or where a fire route is required to be established under a municipal site plan agreement or any municipal approval requiring the establishment of a fire route. "highway" includes a common and public highway, street, avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, laneway, 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 I i nes thereof. "intersection" means the area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the lateral curb lines or if nonethen of the lateral boundary lines of two or more highwaysthat join one another at an angle whether or not one highway crosses the other. "municipal parking lot" means an area not on a highway to which the public has access designated for the purpose of providing parking for vehicles as designated in Schedule "D" to this by-law. "no parkin Szone" means an area on a highway where properly worded signs are on display indicating that parking is prohibited as designated in Schedule "E" to this by-law. "no stoppin gzone" means an area on a highway where properly worded signs are on display indicating that stopping is prohibited as designated in Schedule "F" to this by-law. "occupant" when used in relation to property, means: a) The tenant of the property or part thereof whose consent shall extend only to the control of the property of which he is tenant and any parking spaces allotted to him under his lease or tenancy agreement b) The spouse of a tenant c) A person authorized by an occupant as defined in (a) or (b) above, to act on the occupants behalf for requesting enforcement under this by-law. "one way street" means a highway where properly erected signs are on display indicating that traffic is to proceed in one direction only. "owner" when used in relation to property means: a) The registered owner of the property b) The registered owner of a condominium unit, whose consent shall extend only to the control of the unit or which he is owner and any parking spaces allotted to him by the condominium corporation or reserved for his exclusive use in the declaration or description of the property. c) The spouse of a person as defined in (a) or (b) above. d) Where the property is included in a description registered under the Condominium Act the Board of Directors of the condominium corporation. e) A person authorized by the property owner as defined in (a), (b), (c) and (d) above to act on the owner's behalf for requesting enforcement under this By-law. f) An occupant "park" or "parking" 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 merchand ise or passengers. "pedestrian crossover" means any portion of a roadway distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by signs on the highway and lines or other markings on the surface of the roadway as prescribed bythe regulations. "police officer" means a member of the Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police providing police services to the Corporation of the Town of Minto. "private property" means legal designation for the ownership of property by non- governmental legal entities. "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 of the roadways collectively. "school bus" means a bus that, a) is painted chrome yellow, and b) displays on the front and rear thereof the words "school bus" and on the rear thereof the words "do not pass when signals flashing". "school bus loadingzone" means an area on a highway or on private property as designated by Schedule "G" to this by-law where properly worded signs are on display indicating that parking is prohibited in order to provide school bus(es) with the facility to load or discharge passengers. "sidewalk" means a piece of public property whether paved or not, adjoining a highway intended for the use of pedestrians. "shoulder" means that portion of every highway which abuts the roadway and which is designed and intended for passage and stopping of motor vehicles which extends no more than 3.6 metres in width from the limit of the roadway. "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 police officer or of a traffic control sign or signal. "Taxicab" shall mean a motor vehicle which is used for the conveyance of Passengers with a seating capacity of no more than (9) nine but does not include a public vehicle as defined under the Public Vehicles Act, or successor legislation, or a Vehicle for Hire". "Taxicab and Vehicles for Hire stand" means an area on a highway as designated by Schedule "H" to this by-law where properly worded signs are on display indicating that parking is prohibited in order to provide taxicabs and Vehicle for Hire with the facility to load or discharge passengers. "temporary no parkingzone" means an area on a highway or on a public parking lot where properly worded signs are on display in accordance with the provisions of Section 2 of this by-law. "time limited parking zone" means an area on a highway where properly worded signs are on display indicatingthat parking is restricted to certain times and days as designated in edule "1" to this by-law. "traffic control device" means any sign and/or any highway, curb or sidewalk marking or other device whether temporary or not erected or placed under the authority of the municipality for the purpose of guiding or directing traffic. "vehicle" includes a motor vehicle, trailer, traction engine, farm tractor, road-building 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 street car. "vehicle for hire" means a vehicle which provides transportation for a Vehicle for Hire Service. "vehicle for hire service" shall mean the use of a Vehicle for Hire for the conveyance of Passengers arranged through a Vehicle for Hire Business. "vehicle for hire business" means a business which, through an Electronic Platform, arranges transportation of Passengers by Drivers in a Vehicle for Hire, that is commenced within the boundaries of the Town of Minto for compensation, but does not include: (i) (i i) (iii) (ii) Any Taxicab Service or Accessible Taxicab service; Any bus transportation service; Any carpooling arrangement as defined in the Public Vehicles Act; or Any ambulance, fire truck or other emergency vehicle service. General Provisions 2. Erection of Temporary No ParkingSigns The officer in charge of the Ontario Provincial Police providing police services to The Corporation of the Town of Minto or his/her designate shall be responsible for the erection and removal of temporary no parking signs for purposes of fire, disaster, crowd control and any other occurrence which is deemed to be an emergency within the Town of Minto. 3. Fire Routes a) A fire route may be located upon a highway, public parking lot or private property where properly worded signs are erected. A fire route may be located upon private property that is subject to a municipally approved site plan agreement that designates such private property to be afire route. b) c) A fire route may be located upon private property where the property owner has requested the designation of a fire route and that request has received municipal approval. 4.L Enforcement and Penaltv Provisions a) The provisions of this by-law shall be enforced pursuant to the provisions set out in Part ll of the Provincial Offences Act. Every person who contravenes any provision of this by-law is guilty of an offence and upon conviction is liableto a fine as provided for bythe Provincial OffencesAct, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.33, as amended b) 4.2 Private Property Enforcement a) No person shall park or leave any vehicle on private property without the consent of the Owner or Occupant of the property. A vehicle parked or left contrary to this section may be removed or impounded at the vehicle owner's expense. The driver or owner of the vehicle parked on private property is not liable to any penalty or to have the vehicle removed from such property or impounded to the provisions of this by-law except upon written complaint of the owner or occupant of the property given to a Police Officer, By-Law Enforcement Officer or other person appointed for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this by-law. Where an owner or occupant of the property has posted signage stating conditions under which a vehicle may be parked or left on the property or that parking or leaving a vehicle is prohibited on the property, a vehicle parked contraryto such conditions or prohibition shall be deemed to have been parked without consent. To enforce this by-law on a particular property, a By-Law Enforcement Officer shall be deemed to have written authority of the owner or occupant of the property, and such By-Law Enforcement Officer is not required to receive a written complaint before authorizingthe removal of a vehicle for the property. b) c) d) 5. Voluntarv Pavment of Fines a) Voluntary payment of a fine for an offence committed under the provisions of this by- law may, upon presentation of the violation tag issued alleging the offence, pay out of Court within 1-5 days from the date of issuance of the said violation tag, the set fine described upon the face of the tag and upon such payment no further proceedings shall be taken in respect of the alleged offence. Voluntary payment of a fine may be made by mail, internet or phone. b) 6. Deemed Offence bv Vehicle Owner Where a vehicle has been left parking or stopped 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 the by-law is guilty of an offence and is liable to the fine prescribed for the offence unless at the time of the offence, the vehicle was in the possession of some person other than the owner without the owner's consent. 7. Towing of lllegally Parked Vehicles Where a vehicle is found parked in contravention of any of the parking provisions of this by- law, a police officer may in addition to attaching a parking infractions notice to the vehicle, cause the vehicle to be 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 a lien upon the vehicle which may be enforced in the manner provided in Part lll of the Repair and Storage Liens Act. 8. Exemptions The provisions of this by-law shall not, if compliance therewith would be impractical, apply to: a) An emergency vehicle, or A vehicle registered to a municipal corporation or registered to a utility, while actually performing work on behalf of a municipal corporation within the Town of Minto; or while respondingto an emergency, or When the driver or operator of a vehicle is in compliance with the direction of a police officer or of a traffic control device. b) c) Parking Offences 9- Within the Town of Minto, 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway or on a municipal parking lot in a no parking zone. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway less than 1 metre from either edge of a driveway. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway in front of the entrance to a driveway so as to prevent ingress to or egress from such driveway. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway or on a municipal parking lot or on private property, in a fire route. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway within 3 metres of a point on the curb or edge of a highway nearest to a fire hydrant. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway with its left wheels or runners as the case may be adjacent to the curb of the highway or where no curb exists the edge of the highway unless otherwise permitted by a traffic control device. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway or municipal lot in a time limited parking zone for a period of time in excess of the time designated in Schedule "1" to this by-law. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway or municipal lot in a time limited parking zone during a prohibited time as designated in Schedule "1" to this by-law. 9.8 9.9 9.10 9.1_L 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.1_6 9.77 9.18 9.1_9 9.20 9.2L 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 9.26 9.27 9.28 9.29 9.30 No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway with the vehicles right side further than 0.15 metres from the curb of the highway or where no curb exists, the edge of the highway. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway or on a municipal parking lot between the hours of 2 am and 6 am of any day during the months of November, December, )anuary, February and March of any year. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway where painted guidelines exist for the purpose of facilitating parking except within such guide lines. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway where parking is permitted underthe provisions of this by-law for an unreasonable length of time and in no case for a period longer than 24 consecutive hours. No person shall park a vehicle on a municipal parking lot for an unreasonable length of time and in no case for a period longer Ihan 24 consecutive hours. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway or on a municipal parking lot in a temporary no parking zone. No offence shall be created if the vehicle described in Section 9.L4 of this by-law was parked in the temporary no parking zone prior to the erection of temporary no parking signs unless the operator of the vehicle has been requested to move such vehicle by a police officer or by-law enforcement officer and has refused to do so. No person shall park a vehicle on or over a sidewalk. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway within an intersection. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway within 9 metres of an intersection. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway in a taxicab stand. No person shall park a vehicle otherthan a school bus upon a highway in a school bus loading zone. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway in a pedestrian crossover. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway within 9 metres of a pedestrian crossover. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway in a crosswalk. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway within 9 metres of a crosswalk. Where boulevard parking is permitted no person shall park a vehicle upon the abutting highway or any part thereof. No person shall park a vehicle upon a roadway in such a manner as to leave available less than 3 metres of the width of the roadway for free movement of vehicular traffic. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway on the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of the highway. No person shall park a vehicle other than a bus upon a highway in a bus stop. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway for the purpose of repairing, washing or maintenance of the vehicle other than in an emergency. No person shall park a vehicle upon a bridge unless otherwise permitted by a traffic control device. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway or on a municipal parking lot so as to obstruct an access ramp provided for the use of persons with disabilities. 9.31- No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway within an angle parking zone, except atthe angle indicated by markings painted upon the highwayforthat purpose oras indicated by properly worded signs. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway or on a municipal parking lot or on private property in an accessible parking space unless that vehicle is transporting persons with disabilities and also displays a valid accessible parking permit issued by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation. No person shall park a commercial motor vehicle upon a highway between the hours of 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. of the same day for a period of time longer than one hour other than upon a section of highway which is under construction. No person shall park a commercial motor vehicle on a municipal parking lot unless otherwise permitted by a traffic control device. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway within 1-5 metres of any railroad crossing. No person shall park a vehicle in a designated parking space unless that vehicle displays a currently valid parking permit issued by the Town of Minto. No person shall park a vehicle upon a highway in such a manner as to interfere with the movement of traffic or the clearing of snow from the highway. No person shall park a vehicle on a highway designated as a one-way street other than with the vehicle facing in the direction in which it is permitted to proceed. Where parking is permitted on either or both sides of a highway designated as a one- way street the vehicle operator shall park the vehicle with its wheels or runners as the case may be no further than O.l-5 metres from the curb of the highway or where no curb exists the edge of the highway. No person shall park a vehicle on a boulevard. No person shall park a vehicle in an electric vehicle charging station that is identified by a sign that satisfies the prescribed requirements of the Highway Traffic Act or is an authorized sign unless the vehicle is an electric vehicle and the vehicle is attached to the station charging equipment. No person shall park a vehicle on a highway in such position as will prevent the removal of any other vehicle previously parked. No person shall park a vehicle on a highway on the inside or outside curve portion of an angle bend from the beginning of curve to the end of curve. No person shall park or leave a vehicle on private property without the consent of the owner or occupant of the property. Stopping Offences 10. Within the Town of Minto. 9.32 9.33 9.34 9.35 9.36 9.37 9.38 9.39 9.40 9.41 9.42 9.43 9.44 9.45 LO.1, ro.2 1_0.3 to.4 No person shall stop a vehicle upon a highway in a no stopping zone. No person shall stop a vehicle upon a highway on the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of that highway. No person shall stop a vehicle upon a highway within 9 metres of an intersection. No person shall stop a vehicle other than a bus upon a highway in a bus stop. 10.5 1_0.6 10.7 No person shall stop a vehicle, other than a school bus upon a highway in a school bus loading zone. No person shall stop a vehicle upon a highway with its left wheels or runners as the case may be adjacent to the curb of the highway or where no curb exists the edge of the highway unless otherwise permitted by a traffic control device. No person shall stop a vehicle on or over a sidewalk. LL. Severability lf a court of competent jurisdiction should declare any section or part of a section of this by-law to be invalid such section or part of a section shall not be construed as having persuaded or influenced Council to pass the remainder of the by-law and it is hereby declared that the remainder of the by-law shall be valid and shall remain in force. Repeal of By-Laws By-Law number 5000-05 and all by-laws related thereto are hereby repealed on October 31,,2023. 13. This By-law shall come into force and effect on November 1-,2023 Read a first, second, third time and passed in open Council this 6th day of )une 2023 Turton, Mayor L2 tL(L Annilene McRobb, Clerk Town of Minto By-law 6000-23 Schedule "A" Angle Parking Zones None Town of Minto By-law 6000-23 Schedule "B" Bus Stops None Town of Minto By-law Schedule "C" Designated Parking Spaces M u n icipal Parking Spaces-Palmerston Parking Lol2: Jane Street municipal parking lot described as Part of Lot 8, North Side of Main Street. Parking Spaces 1--1O Parking Lot 3: South Side of Main Street municipal parking lot, described as Part of Lot 1, West Side William Street, Part of Lot 3 and Part of Lot 4, South Side Main Street, rear land Parking Spaces t-74 and 1-8-36 Parking Lot 4- South Side Main Street municipal parking lot, described as Pt Former CNR BTN Main; William and Queen St RP 6LR7292 Pt 1- & 2. ParkingSpaces 1t-2O Town of Minto By-law 6000-23 Schedule "D" Municipal Parking Lots Palmerston Parking Lot 1: North Side Main Street municipal parking lot, more particularly described as Part of Lot 10 and Lot 11, North side Main Street. Parking Lot 2: Jane Street municipal parking lot described as Part of Lot 8, North Side of Main Street. Parking Lot 3: South Side of Main Street municipal parking lot, described as Part of Lot 1, West Side William Street, Part of Lot 3 and Part of Lot 4, South Side Main Street, rear land Parking Lot 4- South Side Main Street municipal parking lot, described as ft Former CNR BTN Main; William and Queen St RP 6LR7292 Pt l- & 2 Harriston Parking Lot l-: Mill Street - Prestons Survey - Lot 4, Part of Lot 3, North Side of Mill Plan Lapotiers Part Tannery, Part Maitland River Bd. Parking Lot 2: 78 Mill Street (privately owned lot with long term municipal lease thereon) Part of Lot 19, South Side Mill Street, Part of Lot 19 and Part of Lot 20, North Side Webb Street, Description RP 61R-2798 PART 2. Clifford Parking Lot 1-: Allan Street and Elora St. South municipal parking lot described as 3 Elora Street South, Plan Clifford Lot 143 ParlLolL44. Town of Minto By-law 6000-23 Schedule "E" No Parking Zones Clifford Harriston Times or Days any time any time any time any time any time Nov 1-March 31-,2 am - 6 am To 1-5 metres north 15 metres south 1-5 metres east 1-5 metres west Brown St. North From Allan Allan east of Elora west of Elora William St. North Side Both Both Both Both south side Both Highway Elora Elora Allan Allan Allan Any Street Time any time any time any time any time any time Nov 1-March 31-,2 am - 6 am To Wilson Street Lawrence Avenue City Limit Jessie Street King Street From John Street King Street Arthur Street Young Street Elora Street Side or sides Both Both Both Both Both Both Highway Arthur Street W Arthur St E Elora Street N Elora Street S Young Street E Any Street Palmerston Time anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30 Mon-Fri 8:30-4:3O anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime anytime Nov 1- March 312 am-6 am To End of the Street King Toronto Henry Lane York Raglan Raglan Albert Yonge Toronto Cumberland Main Prospect Toronto St North Perth Boundary 210 metres west Toronto Main Street West Toronto Street End of roadway End of roadway Easterly limits From Main William Mill Lane Jane Cumberland Main Main Restrictions Queen Cavan York York lnkerman Main Queen St. North King St. Minto Toronto End of Road Toronto Street Minto Road Minto Road York St Side or sides east east and west north north south Both Both NO north and south east and west north south west west South Both north lnside Curb east and west lnside Curb both both Both both Street Jane Queen King lnkerman Main York Cumberland Norman Cavan Albert Raglan Raglan Henry Queen N Prospect St. Queen St. S Main W Miller Cres Minto Road Milton Seiler Cres Frank Lambier Court Noble Family Rd Webster St Any Streets Town of Minto By-law 6000-23 Schedule "F" No Stopping Zones itreet )almerston N4ain St Mlain St Main St Vlain St Mlain St Mlain St Main St Main St Mlain St Main St Main St Harriston Elora St Elora St From William St William St Jane St Jane St James St James St Henry St Henry St Henry St Henry St William St Harriston Boundary Adelaide St To 9 metres west 9 metres east 9 metres west 9 metres east 9 metres west 9 metres east 9 metres west 9 metres east 9 metres west 9 metres east 2 parking places west Adelaide St Harriston Boundary None Side south south north north south south north north south south south west east Town of Minto By-law 6000-23 Schedule "G" School Bus Loading Zones Palmerston Time Mon-Fri 8:30 -4:30 Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30 Mon-Fri 8:3O-4:3O Mon-Fri 8:30 -4:30 To Raglan St York St Raglan St York St From Main St Cumberland St Webster St Toronto St Side or sides East North West South Street Cumberland St Raglan St York St Prospect St Town of Minto By-law 6000-23 Schedule "H" Taxicab and Vehicles for Hire Stands None Town of Minto By-law 6000-23 Schedule "1" Time Limited Parking Zones 2 Hour parking limit 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Daily When properly worded signs have been erected and are on display, no person shall park a vehicle on any street or parts of streets hereinafter set out in columns 1- to 3 on the side of the street or streets set out in column 4, between the hours of 8:OO am to 6:00 pm on any day of the week, for a duration exceeding that set out in column 5. Clifford Harriston Palmerston Duration 2 hours Side Both To Geddes St From John St. Street Elora St. Duration 2 hours 2 hours Side Both Both To Arthur St Thomas St From Young St King St Street Elora St Arthur St Duration 2 hours 2 hours 2 hours Side Both North South To Henry St Brunswick St Cumberland St From Norman St 90m west of Whites Road Queen St N Street Main St Main St E Main St E EXPLANATORY NOTE By-law Number 6000-23 is a countywide By-law with respect the Parking or Stopping of Vehicles. This by-law will be passed by each of the lower tier municipalities within the County of Wellington. This by-law has been reviewed bythe Police Services Board and enforcement of this By-law will be carried out by the County of Wellington Ontario Provincial Police. Enforcement under ParI71, of the Provincial Offences Act. A copy of the proposed set fines is attached for information. The Corporation of the Town of Minto By-law 6000-23 Short Form Wordings and Schedule of Fines (Page Lof2l Part ll Provincial Offences Act Column 4 Set Fine S4s.oo S+s.oo s4s.00 s4s.00 S4s.oo S+s.oo s4s.00 S+s.oo s4s.00 S4s.oo S4s.oo Sas.oo s4s.00 S+s.oo S4s.oo s4s.00 S4s.oo S40.oo s4s.00 Sas.oo s4s.00 s4s.00 $qs.oo s4s.00 s4s.00 S4s.oo s4s.00 s4s.00 Column 3 Voluntary Payment (within 15 days) S3s.oo s3s.00 s3s.00 s3s.00 S3s.oo S3s.oo s3s.00 s3s.00 s3s.00 Sss.oo s3s.00 Srs.oo Sss.oo S3s.oo S3s.oo s3s.00 s3s.00 s3s.00 S3s.oo s3s.00 Sgs.oo S3s.oo Sgs.oo Sgs.oo s3s.00 s3s.00 S3s.oo s3s.00 Column 2 Provision Creating or Defining Offence 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.5 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 9.11 9.L2 9.13 9.r4 9.15 9.L7 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.2t 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 9.26 9.27 9.28 9.29 Column 1 Short Form wording Park in no parking zone Park within L metre of drivewav Park in front of drivewav Park in fire route Park within 3 metres of fire hvdrant Park left wheels to curb Park in excess of desisnated time Park within prohibited time Park further than 0.15 metres from curb Park 2am to 5 am Park not within guidelines Park on highway in excess of 24 consecutive hours Park on municipal parking lot in excess of 24 consecutive hours Park in temporary no Parkins zone Park on sidewalk Park in intersection Park within 9 metres of intersection Park in taxicab stand Park in school bus loading zone Park in pedestrian crossover Park within 9 metres of pedestrian crossover Park in crosswalk Park within 9 metres of crosswalk Park opposite boulevard Park - fail to leave 3 metres of roadway clear Park roadway side ot parked vehicle Park in bus stop Park in order to repair, wash or maintain vehicle Item T 2 3 4. 5 6. 7 8. 9 1_0. 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L4. 15 16. 17 18 19 20 2L 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27 28 The Corporation of the Town of Minto By-law 5000-23 Short Form Wordings and Schedule of Fines (Page 2 of 2l Part ll Provincial Offences Act Column 4 Set Fine s4s.00 s4s.00 5+s.oo s300.00 S+s.oo Ses.oo S4s.oo S3oo.oo s4s.00 S4s.oo s4s.00 S4s.oo S+s.oo $+s.oo S+s.oo s4s.00 S4s.oo S+s.oo S+s.oo s4s.00 s4s.00 S+s.oo S4s.oo s4s.00 S4s.oo Column 3 Voluntary Payment (within 15 days) s3s.00 S3s.oo s3s.00 N/A s3s.00 Srs.oo Sgs.oo N/A S3s.oo s3s.00 s3s.00 S3s.oo Sgs.oo 5gs.oo $gs.oo Sgs.oo Sgs.oo $ss.oo S3s.oo S3s.oo S3s.oo S3s.oo S3s.oo S3s.oo s3s.00 Column 2 Provision Creating or Defining Offence 9.30 9.31 9.32 9.33 9.34 9.35 9.35 9.37 9.38 9.38 9.39 9.40 9.4L 9.42 9.42 9.43 9.44 9.45 10.1 LO.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.5 LO.7 Column 1 Short Form wording Park on bridse Park - obstruct access ramp Angle park - not within markings Park in an accessible parking space Park commercial vehicle BetweenLam-6am Park commercial vehicle on municipal parking lot Park within l-5 metres of Railroad crossing Park in designated parking space - no permit Park - interfere with snow removal Park -interfere with traffic Park facing wrong way on one way street Park further than 0.L5 metres from curb on 1 way street Park vehicle on boulevard Non electric vehicle parked in an electric vehicle space Electric vehicle parked in electric vehicle space not charging Park prevent removal of another vehicle Park on a curve Park on private propefi without consent Stop in no stopping zone Stop - roadway side of parked vehicle Stop within 9 metres of intersection Stoo in bus stoo Stop in school bus loading zone Stop with left wheels to curb Stop on sidewalk Item 29 30 31 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37 38. 39. 40. 4L 42 43 44. 45 46 47 48 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Note: The penalty provision for the offences indicated above is Section 4.1- of By-law No. 6000-23 a certified copy of which has been filed. ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT PART II IT IS ORDERED pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act and the rules for the Ontario Court of Justice that the amount set opposite each of the offences in the schedule of offences under the Provincial Statutes and Regulations thereunder and Bylaw 6000-23 of the Town of Minto attached hereto are the set fines for those offences. This Order is to take effect November 1, 2023. Dated at London this 1st day of November 2023. Jeanine E. LeRoy Associate Chief Justice Ontario Court of Justice