Parking

Tay, Ontario

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AS AMENDED BY By-law 2021-16 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TAY BY-LAW NO. 2020-15 Being a By-law to Regulate the Parking of Vehicles within the Township of Tay WHEREAS the Municipality is authorized pursuant to Section 428 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 2001, Chapter 25, as amended, to pass by-laws prohibiting the parking, standing or stopping of motor vehicles within the Municipality. NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Tay enacts as follows: SECTION 1: DEFINITIONS 1.1 "ACCESSIBLE PARKING PERMITS" shall mean a marker or permit consisting of the international symbol for a person with a disability, issued in connection with a parking permit by the Ministry of Transportation (Ontario); 1.2 "ACCESSIBLE PARKING SIGN" is a sign consisting of the international symbol for persons with disabilities to be used for the purpose of designating parking spaces for the sole use of vehicles operated by or conveying persons with a disability; 1.3 "BOULEVARD" shall mean the grassed area between the sidewalk and the curb or the curb to the nearest street line thereto; 1.4 "COMMUNITY SAFETY ZONE" means a part of a highway which is designated by signs as a community safety zone pursuant to the Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Community Safety Zones), 1998, being areas where public safety is of special concern, as identified by the Municipality, and where fines imposed upon conviction of any violation, are increased; 1.5 "CORNER" is hereby defined as the intersecting angle point of the curbs, except where there is no curb, the corner is defined as the intersecting angle point of the edge of the pavement or traveled portion of gravel surface, as the case may be; 1.6 "CROSS WALK" shall mean: (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 of the highway; or (b) any portion of a highway at an intersection or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by signs or by lines or other markings on the surface. (c) but excludes pedestrian crossovers. 1.7 "CURB" shall mean the raised concrete edging which separates the paved street from the boulevard; 1.8 "EMERGENCY VEHICLE" shall mean: a) A fire department vehicle while responding to a fire alarm or other emergency call. By-law 2020-15 Page 2 b) A vehicle while used by a person in the lawful performance of his duties - a police officer or by-law enforcement officer. c) An ambulance or cardiac arrest emergency vehicle while responding to an injured person in an emergency situation. 1.9 "FIRE CHIEF" shall mean the Fire Chief of the Township of Tay or such person as he may designate to carry out his duties under this by-law; 1.10 "FIRE ROUTE" shall mean any private roadway designated by the Fire Chief; 1.11 "HIGHWAY" includes a common and public highway, any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles and pedestrians and includes the area between the lateral property lines thereof; 1.12 "INTERSECTION" shall mean the area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the lateral curb lines or, if none, then of the lateral boundary lines of two (2) or more highways that join one another at an angle, whether or not one highway crosses the other; 1.13 "LARGE VEHICLE" shall mean any vehicle which is in excess of 7 metres in length; 1.14 "MUNICIPAL PARKING PERMIT" shall mean an identifying marker issued by the Corporation of the Township of Tay to allow a vehicle to park in the locations identified in this By-law; 1.15 "MUNICIPALITY" shall mean the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Tay; 1.16 "OBSTRUCT SIDEWALK" shall mean the parking or stopping of a motor vehicle in such a position that obstructs any portion of the sidewalk; 1.17 "OWNER" means: (1) a person with legal title to property, (2) the spouse of the person in (1), (3) a person authorized in writing by the legal title holder to act on his or her behalf to enforce or to request the enforcement of this by-law. OWNED has a corresponding meaning when describing property. 1.18 "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; 1.19 "PEDESTRIAN" means a person on foot and invalids and children in wheeled carriages. 1.20 "PERMIT" shall mean an identifying marker issued by the Ministry of Transportation (Ontario); 1.21 "PERSON WITH A DISABILITY" shall mean any person who falls under the definition of having a disability as set out in the By-law 2020-15 Page 3 Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, R.S.O. 2005, c.11 as amended and the Ontario Human Rights Code. 1.22 "SCHOOL BUS" shall mean a bus used for the transportation of children to and from school that; (a) bears on the rear thereof the words "Do not pass when signals flashing"; (b) is equipped with two (2) red signal lights on the rear thereof and two (2) red signal lights on the front thereof; (c) is painted chrome yellow with black lettering and trim. 1.23 "SIDEWALK" shall mean an improved portion of a highway between the curb line and the adjacent property line, intended for the use of pedestrians; 1.24 "STREET" includes a common and public highway, street, avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct, or trestle designed and intended for, or based by, the general public for the passage of vehicles; 1.25 "TOW AWAY ZONE" shall mean any road area within 30 metres in any direction from the sign designating the tow away zone. 1.26 "UNLICENSED MOTOR VEHICLE" is a vehicle that does not have affixed to a number plate displayed on the vehicle, evidence of current validation of the permit; 1.27 "UTILITY VEHICLE" shall mean a vehicle owned or operated by the municipality or a public utility, while being used by a person in the lawful performance of his duties in the installation, inspection or repair of the utility, including sewer and water mains, storm drains, roads, sidewalks and trail networks, telephone, hydro, natural gas, and television cable; 1.28 "VEHICLE" includes a motor vehicle, trailer, traction engine, farm tractor, road building machine and any vehicle drawn, propelled or driven by any kind or power, including muscular power, and including a motorized snow vehicle. SECTION 2: BLOCKING TRAFFIC (a) No person shall park any vehicle on a street so as to blockade or obstruct the traffic of vehicles; (b) No person shall park any vehicle so as to obstruct a sidewalk or on any boulevard; (c) No person shall park a vehicle which is in excess of 7 metres (23.3 feet) in length or detached trailer on any street within the Municipality; (d) No person shall park so as to obstruct the entrance to any land or driveway into private or public property or into any garage or other building. SECTION 3: PARKING NEAR FIRE HYDRANTS No person shall park or leave a vehicle within three metres (3 m) of a point on the curb or edge of the roadway opposite any fire hydrants (3 metres = 9.8 Ft.). By-law 2020-15 Page 4 SECTION 4: PARKING NEAR INTERSECTIONS No person shall park a vehicle near the corners of street intersections within a distance of nine metres (9 m) back from the corner on each intersecting street or such distance as may be designated by sign. (9 metres = 29.5 Ft.). SECTION 5: PARKING NEAR BRIDGES No person shall park a vehicle on any bridge or within 15 metres of a bridge over, under or across which the highway passes (15 metres = 49 Ft.). SECTION 6: PARKING ON LAND OWNED BY MUNICIPALITY No person shall park or leave a vehicle on property owned or occupied by the Municipality or any local board thereof without the consent of the Municipality or local board, as the case may be. SECTION 7: LOADING AND UNLOADING (a) Where possible, vehicles shall be loaded or unloaded from the side and shall be parked as close as possible to the curb or to the edge of the traveled portion of the street. No person shall leave a vehicle backed up to the edge of a street except during the actual loading or unloading and in any case no longer than is reasonably required for the loading or unloading operation; (b) In loading or unloading a vehicle, the driver of such vehicle shall ensure that the vehicle is parked no farther than thirty centimetres (30 cm.) from the curb (30 centimetres = 11.8 inches). SECTION 8: MANNER OF PARKING (a) Parking Parallel to curb: No person shall stand or park a vehicle on any street where there is a curb unless he ensures that such vehicle is parallel to and the right wheels and runners thereof are not more than thirty centimetres (30 cm.) from such curb, or in the winter, as near this as the conditions of the streets permit (30 centimetres = 11.8 inches). (b) Parking parallel where no curb exists: No person shall stand or park a vehicle on uncurbed streets, unless he ensures that such vehicle is parallel to and the right wheels and runners of the vehicle are as close as circumstances and weather conditions permit to the edge of the boulevards or sidewalks as the case may be. (c) Parking within marked parking spaces: Where parking is permitted and markings on the surface of the street or signs are visible to direct the manner in which parking shall occur, no person shall park a vehicle that is not completely within a single parking space or the vehicle occupies more than one parking space. (d) Notwithstanding section 8 (d), any vehicles with a trailer attached that are parked within 145 Albert Street are exempt from that section if only occupying two parking spaces due to the length of the vehicle and trailer attached during the permitted hours that vehicles with trailers are allowed to park at 145 Albert Street. (e) Where signs have been erected in a parking area designating that parking area is solely for vehicles with trailers attached, no person By-law 2020-15 Page 5 shall park or stop a vehicle without a trailer attached within that parking area. (f) No person shall park or stop a vehicle on the parkland area of 91 or 110 Albert Street. SECTION 9: RESTRICTED PARKING (a) Three Day Limit: Except as provided otherwise by this by-law, no person shall park on any travelled portion of any street or within 3 metres of the travelled portion of the roadway within the Municipality for a period longer than 3 (three) days at any one time, with or without a driver or operator. (b) Parking during Prohibited hours: No person shall park any vehicle with a trailer attached, with or without a driver or operator outside of permitted hours as indicated by signs and as set out in Schedule "C" attached hereto and forming part of this By-law. (c) Restricted Area Parking: No person shall park any vehicle and/or a trailer in the geographical area as defined by Schedule "E" on any highway or on municipal property unless otherwise designated by sign. SECTION 10: WINTER PARKING CONTROL (a) From the 15th day of November in any year until the 1st day of April in the following year between the hours of 3:00 A.M. to 12:00 NOON, no person shall park a vehicle on any street/road or within 3.05 metres of the edge of any gravel, surface treatment or asphalt roadway (3.05 metres = 10 Ft.). (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this by-law which permits the parking of vehicles on highways or on any municipal parking lots, no person shall park or stand a vehicle in such a manner as to interfere with the clearing of snow from the highway or municipal parking lot. SECTION 11: EMERGENCY VEHICLES & UTILITY VEHICLES All emergency vehicles or utility vehicles are exempt from this by-law. SECTION 12: SCHOOL BUS LOADING AND DROP OFF ZONE No person shall park, stand, or stop any vehicle in any school bus loading, or drop off zone where signs have been erected indicating the designation of a school bus loading or drop off zone. SECTION 13: CROSSWALK/PEDESTRIAN CROSSOVER No person shall park, stand, or stop on any portion of a crosswalk or pedestrian crossover. SECTION 14: FIRE ROUTES Following designation of fire routes by the Fire Chief and notice under the Fire Prevention and Protection Act, S.O. 1997, as amended. (1) the owner of a property shall erect signs marking private roadways thereon as fire routes; By-law 2020-15 Page 6 (2) before erecting signs as required, the owner of a property shall obtain direction from and the approval of the Fire Chief or the persons designated by him to give such direction and approval, for all such signs, the wording thereon and the location thereof; (3) each private roadway which is located on a property of which the municipal address or location is listed in Schedule "D" hereto and beside or near which there are signs marking it as a fire route is hereby designated as a fire route; (4) the owner of a property upon which there is a private roadway that has been designated as a fire route: (a) shall maintain the signs marking it as a fire route; and (b) shall keep such private roadway: (i) in good repair; (ii) clear of snow and ice; (iii) free of all obstructions. (5) no person shall park or leave a vehicle at any time on or along any part of a private roadway designated as a fire route; SECTION 15: ACCESSIBLE PARKING REGULATIONS (a) No person shall park a vehicle in an accessible parking space unless a valid accessible parking permit is displayed and is clearly visible from outside the vehicle as prescribed in a Provincial statute or regulation. (b) No person other than a person with a disability who is the operator of a vehicle or a person who is the operator of a vehicle in which a person with a disability is a passenger shall use an accessible parking permit. (c) If the vehicle is a motorcycle or motor assisted bicycle, the accessible parking permit shall be displayed on the top left corner of the number plate of the vehicle. SECTION 16: TOWING AND REMOVAL OF VEHICLES (a) A Municipal Law Enforcement Officer or any person appointed by the Municipality upon discovery of any vehicle parked or standing in contravention of this By-Law, may cause it to be moved or taken to and placed or stored in a suitable place and all costs and charges for removing, care and storage thereof, if any, are lien upon the vehicle which may be enforced in the manner provided by Chapter R.25, Sec. 4(1) of the Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended. (b) All costs and charges for removal, care and storage of the vehicle shall be in addition to any other penalties provided in this By-Law. SECTION 17: TOW AWAY ZONE No person shall park a vehicle at any time where appropriate signs regarding "Tow Away Zones" have been erected and on display as set out in Schedule "B" attached hereto and forming part of this By-law. SECTION 18: WHERE SIGNS ARE ON DISPLAY (a) Where proper prohibitive parking signs have been erected and are on display, no person shall park a vehicle on any portion of any street. (b) No person shall park in a Community Safety Zone where signs have been erected and are on display. By-law 2020-15 Page 7 (c) No person shall park a vehicle, or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any portion of a highway within the signed portion of the entrance to the Tay Shore Trail. SECTION 19: MUNICIPAL PERMIT PARKING (a) Where signs regarding Municipal Permit Parking have been erected and are on display, no person shall park a vehicle with a trailer in any parking area or on any portion of any highway listed in Schedule "F" attached hereto and forming part of this By-law without displaying a municipal parking permit. (b) Where a municipal parking permit has been obtained under this by-law, no person shall fail to comply with the terms and conditions of the said permit. The terms and conditions on which a municipal parking permit is issued are as follows: i) That a maximum of one (1) municipal parking permit per property, or identified legally established dwelling unit (apartment, etc.), will be issued; ii) That the municipal parking permit can only be obtained by a registered property owner upon demonstrating proof of ownership or by a resident upon demonstrating proof of residency; iii) Municipal parking permits must be associated with a registered vehicle's license plate number and are exclusively for use in association with the registered vehicle; iv) The municipal parking permit must be placed in a conspicuous place on the windshield of the vehicle it is registered to that can be easily seen by any reasonable person; v) Permit parking spaces are on an as available basis and are not guaranteed; vi) The parking permit does not exempt a vehicle from Section 9 (b) of this by-law. vii) Municipal parking permits are the property of the Township of Tay and are non-transferrable. Any permit that is transferred from the registered parking permit holder, or the vehicle associated with the parking permit, is null and void; viii) All other provisions of this By-law shall be complied with; ix) At the discretion of a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer a parking permit can be cancelled or suspended at any time. (c) No person shall park a vehicle with a trailer in any parking area or on any portion of any highway listed in Schedule "F" while displaying a municipal parking permit that does not match the registered vehicle's license plate. By-law 2020-15 Page 8 SECTION 20: PARKING OF UNLICENSED MOTOR VEHICLES No person shall park an unlicensed motor vehicle on a highway. SECTION 21: PENALTIES Where a vehicle is found parked in contravention of the provisions of this by-law, the enforcing official so finding the vehicle shall attach to the vehicle a ticket in the form of a numbered notice stating; i) the license number and validation sticker of the vehicle when possible; ii) that the vehicle has violated the provisions of this by-law; iii) the date, time, place and nature of the alleged offence; iv) that the owner or operator thereof can report to the Municipal Office of the Township of Tay within seven days, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, after the date when the ticket is attached to make the early payment; v) after seven days the penalty becomes the set fine; vi) payment not received within fifteen days excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays after the ticket was issued the fine is subject to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act. (a) The ticket shall be prepared in duplicate and the enforcing official shall attach one copy to the vehicle and deliver the other copy to the Municipal Office. (b)(1)The owner or operator of the vehicle may within seven days exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays, after the day when the ticket is issued, report to the municipal office, or to any person designated by the municipality to receive such penalties, the sum of the early payment for the offence in full satisfaction in respect of the alleged offence and receipt therefore shall be given to the person making the payment. (b)(2)The owner or operator of the vehicle may after seven days and within fifteen days excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, after the day when the ticket is issued, report to the municipal office and pay at the municipal office or to any persons designated by the municipality to receive such penalties, pay the set fine for the offence in full satisfaction in respect of the alleged offence and receipt therefore shall be given to the person making the payment. (c) The owner or operator of a vehicle that is parked, stopped or left standing in contravention of this by-law is guilty of an offence and on convictions is liable to a fine of not more than One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars for every offence exclusive of costs. (d) Every person who contravenes any provision of this by-law is guilty of an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine as provided for by the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.33. SECTION 22: SEVERABILITY Every provision of this By-Law is declared to be severable from the remainder of the By-law and if any provision of the By-Law shall be declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such declaration shall not affect the validity of the remainder thereof. SECTION 23: EFFECTIVE DATE By-law 2020-15 Page 9 This By-Law No. 2020-15 shall come into force on the date the Chief Judge of the Ontario Court of Justice (Provincial Division) issues an order approving set fines for By-Law No. 2020-15 SECTION 24: REPEAL BY-LAW (a) That By-law 2009-20, as amended is hereby repealed. (b) That By-laws 2010-02, 2012-16, 2014-42, 2014-52, 2015-72, 2016-59, 2017-124, 2018-32, 2019-36 which amended By-law 2009-20 are hereby repealed. BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 25th DAY OF MARCH, 2020 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TAY MAYOR, Ted Walker CAO/DEPUTY CLERK, Lindsay Barron By-law 2020-15 Page 10 SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW 2020-15, as amended NO PARKING The following areas are designated as no parking zones: COLUMN 1 Road COLUMN 2 Side COLUMN 3 Between Albert Street Southwest Six (6) metres (20ft.) feet northwest of William Street Albert Street Northeast Fifteen (15) metres (49ft.) southeast of William Street Albert Street Southwest Fifteen (15) metres (49ft) southeast of William Street Albert Street Northeast Sixty (60) metres (200ft.) northwest of Jephson Street Albert Street Southwest Six (6) metres (20ft.) northwest of Waldie Ave Albert Street Northwest Waldie Avenue to the boat launch Albert Street Northeast Wycliffe Cove to boat launch Ellen Street Northeast Fifteen (15) metres (49ft.) from Hoyt Ave Fallowfield Lane Northwest From Pine Street to the opposite side of driveway to Bridgeview Park Fallowfield Lane Southeast From Pine Street to the opposite side of driveway to Bridgeview Park Grandview Road North Fifteen (15) metres (49ft.) east of Triple Bay Road Hoyt Ave Northwest From 40 Ellen Street (Sewage Pump Station) to Juneau Road Hoyt Ave Southeast Fifteen (15) metres (49ft.) from Ellen Street Industrial Road South Park Street until lot line of 49 Industrial Road Pine Street East Twelve (12) metres (40ft.) south of Tay Trail Waldie Ave North Fifty eight (58) metres (190ft.) west of Albert Street Waldie Ave South One hundred six (106) metres (350ft.) west of Albert Street Talbot Street North From Ninth Ave to Triple Bay Road Talbot Street South From Ninth Ave to Triple Bay Road Talbot Street North Thirty (30) metres (100ft.) east of Fourth Ave Talbot Street South Fifteen (15) metres (49ft.) east of Ney Ave By-law 2020-15 Page 11 Triple Bay Road East Three hundred seventy five (375) metres from Hwy 12 Triple Bay Road West Three hundred seventy five (375) metres from Hwy 12 Winfield Drive East Thirty (30) metres (100ft.) from waters edge William Street Northwest Fifteen (15) metres (49ft.) southwest of Albert Street William Street Southeast Fifteen (15) metres (49ft.) northeast of Albert Street Wycliffe Cove Northeast Albert St. & Ellen St. By-law 2020-15 Page 12 SCHEDULE "B" TO BY-LAW 2020-15, as amended TOW AWAY The following areas are designated as Tow Away zones: COLUMN 1 Road COLUMN 2 Side COLUMN 3 Between Alcove Drive North Thirty (30) metres, (100ft.) east of 100 Alcove Drive Alcove Drive South Thirty (30) metres, (100ft.) east of 100 Alcove Drive Duck Bay Road East From the driveway of 5 Duck Bay Road to a spot 50 meters north of the bridge Duck Bay Road West From the driveway of 10 Duck Bay Road to a spot 50 meters north of the bridge By-law 2020-15 Page 13 SCHEDULE "C" TO BY-LAW 2020-15, as amended TIME LIMIT PARKING COLUMN 1 Highway COLUMN 2 Side COLUMN 3 Between COLUMN 4 Hours COLUMN 5 Jephson Street Southeast Side Albert Street and property line of 95 Jephson Street Monday to Friday between 8:00am & 5:00pm from September 1st-June 30th excluding holidays Anytime between 8:00am and 5:00pm Jephson Street Northwest Side McDowell Street and Martha Street Monday to Friday between 8:00am & 5:00pm from September 1st-June 30th excluding holidays Anytime between 8:00am and 5:00pm Albert Street Both Sides of Road Jephson Street and Maple Street Monday to Friday between 8:00am & 5:00pm from September 1st- June 30th excluding holidays Anytime between 8:00am & 5:00pm PROHIBITED HOUR PARKING COLUMN 1 Location COLUMN 2 Description COLUMN 3 Permitted hours COLUMN 4 Prohibited Time 145 Albert Street Parking lot Friday 5:30pm-11:00pm Saturday 1:00pm- 11:00pm Sunday 7:00am-11:00pm Anytime outside of the hours listed in Column 3 By-law 2020-15 Page 14 SCHEDULE "D" TO BY-LAW 2020-15, as amended FIRE ROUTE The following areas are designated as Fire Route zones: Location 5 Fallowfield Lane, LCBO and Tim Hortons Parking Lot 445 Pine Street, Waubaushene Fire Hall 460 Park Street, St Antoine Daniel Catholic School 125 Jephson Street, Tay Shores Public School 15979 Highway 12 East, Ontario SPCA Midland & District Branch 16164 Highway 12, Saint Marie Among The Hurons 16160 Highway 12, Wye March Wildlife Centre 311 Talbot Street 16163 Highway 12, Martyrs' Shrine 60 Maple Street By-law 2020-15 Page 15 SCHEDULE "E" TO BY-LAW 2020-15, as amended By-law 2020-15 Page 16 SCHEDULE "F" TO BY-LAW 2020-15, as amended The following areas are designated as Permit Parking Areas: Location 110 Albert Street, Victoria Harbour 145 Albert Street, Victoria Harbour By-law 2020-15 Page 17 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TAY PART II Provincial Offences Act By-law No. 2020-15, as amended A By-law to regulate the parking of vehicles ITEM COLUMN 1 Short Form Wording COLUMN 2 Provision Creating or Defining Offence COLUMN 3 Early Voluntary Payment Payable within 7 days COLUMN 4 Set Fine 1 Parking Obstructing Traffic 2(a) $40.00 $60.00 2 Parking on a Sidewalk, Boulevard 2(b) $40.00 $60.00 3 Park Vehicle (excess of 7 metres in length) 2(c) $40.00 $60.00 4 Parking Obstructing Entrance to Driveway 2(d) $40.00 $60.00 5 Parking within 3 metres of Fire Hydrant 3 $50.00 $70.00 6 Parking within 9 metres of Intersection 4 $40.00 $60.00 7 Parking on (or within 15 metres of) bridge 5 $40.00 $60.00 8 Unauthorized Parking on Municipal Property 6 $40.00 $60.00 9 Improper Parking during Loading, Unloading 7(b) $40.00 $60.00 10 Improper Parallel Parking (to curb) 8(a) $40.00 $60.00 11 Improper Parallel Parking (no curb) 8(b) $40.00 $60.00 12 Park- Not in Single Space 8(c) $40.00 $60.00 13 Park vehicle without trailer 8(e) $60.00 $80.00 14 Park vehicle in parkland 8(f) $60.00 $80.00 15 Parking Beyond Three Day Limit 9(a) $40.00 $60.00 16 Park vehicle with trailer during prohibited hours 9(b) $60.00 $80.00 17 Restricted Area Parking 9(c) $60.00 $80.00 18 Parking within 3.05 metres of Roadway from Nov. 15 to April 01 between 3:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon 10(a) $40.00 $60.00 19 Park as to interfere with snow removal 10(b) $40.00 $60.00 20 Park in School Bus Loading, Drop-off zone 12 $40.00 $60.00 21 Parking on a Crosswalk 13 $40.00 $60.00 By-law 2020-15 Page 18 ITEM COLUMN 1 Short Form Wording COLUMN 2 Provision Creating or Defining Offence COLUMN 3 Early Voluntary Payment Payable within 7 days COLUMN 4 Set Fine 22 Parking in a Fire Route 14(5) $100.00 $150.00 23 Parking in a Disabled Parking Space-No permit displayed 15(a) N/A $300.00 24 Parking in a Tow away Zone 17 $40.00 $60.00 25 Parking in a Prohibited Area 18(a) $40.00 $60.00 26 Parking in a Prohibited Area- Community Safety Zone 18(b) N/A $60.00 27 Park within entrance to Tay Shore Trail 18(c) $40.00 $60.00 28 Park without municipal parking permit 19 (a) $60.00 $80.00 29 Park with permit not matching 19 (c) $60.00 $80.00 Note: The general penalty provision for the offences listed above is Section 20(d) of Bylaw 2020-15, as amended, a certified copy of which has been filed. By-law 2020-15 Page 19 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TAY PART II Provincial Offences Act By-law No. 2020-15, as amended A By-law to regulate the parking of vehicles ITEM COLUMN 1 Short Form Wording COLUMN 2 Provision Creating or Defining Offence COLUMN 3 Early Voluntary Payment Payable within 7 days COLUMN 4 Set Fine 1 Parking Obstructing Traffic 2(a) 2 Parking on a Sidewlak, Boulevard 2(b) 3 Park Vehicle (excess of 7 metres in length) 2(c) 4 Parking Obstructing Entrance to Driveway 2(d) 5 Parking within 3 metres of Fire Hydrant 3 6 Parking within 9 metres of Intersection 4 7 Parking on (or within 15 metres of) bridge 5 8 Unauthorized Parking on Municipal Property 6 9 Improper Parking during Loading, Unloading 7(b) 10 Improper Parallel Parking (to curb) 8(a) 11 Improper Parallel Parking (no curb) 8(b) 12 Park- Not in Single Space 8(c) 13 Park vehicle without trailer 8(e) 14 Park vehicle in parkland 8(f) 15 Parking Beyond Three Day Limit 9(a) 16 Park vehicle with trailer during prohibited hours 9(b) 17 Restricted Area Parking 9(c) 18 Parking within 3.05 metres of Roadway from Nov. 15 to April 01 between 3:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon 10(a) 19 Park as to interfere with snow removal 10(b) 20 Park in School Bus Loading, Drop-off zone 12 By-law 2020-15 Page 20 ITEM COLUMN 1 Short Form Wording COLUMN 2 Provision Creating or Defining Offence COLUMN 3 Early Voluntar y Payment Payable within 7 days COLUMN 4 Set Fine 21 Parking on a Crosswalk 13 22 Parking in a Fire Route 14(5) 23 Parking in a Disabled Parking Spot-No permit displayed 15(a) 24 Parking in a Tow away Zone 17 25 Parking in a Prohibited Area 18(a) 26 Park in a Prohibited Area- Community Safety Zone 18(b) 27 Park within entrance of Tay Shore Trail 18(c) 28 Park without municipal parking permit 19 (a) 29 Park with permit not matching 19 (c) Note: The general penalty provision for the offences listed above is Section 20(d) of Bylaw 2020-15, as amended, a certified copy of which has been filed.