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Bylaw No. 698-23
THE TRAFFIC BYLAW
Adopted by Town of White City Council on November 13, 2023.
Introduced and read a first time on November 13, 2023.
Read a second time on November 13, 2023.
Read a third time on November 13, 2023.
BYLAW NO. 698-23
A BYLAW TO REGULATE THE OPERATION OF VEHICLES WITHIN THE
TOWN OF WHITE CITY
Under the authority granted by subsection 8(1) of The Municipalities Act, SS
2005, c M-36.1, the Town of White City in the Province of Saskatchewan, by and
with the advice and consent of the Town of White City Council, enacts as follows:
Title
1 This Bylaw shall be referred to as The Traffic Bylaw.
Interpretation
2 In this bylaw,
(1) accessible parking area means all that portion of any roadway or
other public place or public parking lot that has been designated
by sign or other marking for the exclusive parking of disabled
person's vehicle;
(2) Act means The Traffic Safety Act, SS 2004, Chap. T-18.1 and
amendments thereto, or any other Act enacted in its stead;
(3) bicycle means any muscular propelled, chain-driven wheeled
device in, on, or by which a person is or may be transported or
drawn;
(4) contractor means an individual or company who contracts, sub-
contracts, constructs, alters, maintains, repairs or removes
buildings or structures, installs heating, plumbing or other
fixtures, painting and/or related trades includingjourneymen, or
jobber and those businesses or persons engaged under contract,
in any municipal works;
(5) contractor vehicle means trucks, vans, utility/cargo trailers or
other such vehicles owned, leased, used and/or operated by
contractors while carrying out work associated with the
contractors business;
(6) council means the Town of White City Council;
(7) curb means the actual curb to a street, or where there is no curb,
the dividing line between that part of a street intended for the
use of vehicles and that part of a street intended for use by
pedestrians;
(8) e-bike (power-assisted bicycle) means a vehicle that is propelled
by combined muscular and electrical-assisted power, fitted with
pedals that are continually operable to propel it, weighing no
more than thirty-five (35) kilograms and does not have sufficient
electrical power to attain a speed greater sustained speed of
thirty-two (32) kilometers per hour on level ground within a
distance of two (2) kilometers from a standing start which a
person may ride, regardless of the number of wheels it may have;
(9) electric kick scooter means, as defined in The Limited Speed
Motor Vehicle Regulations, 2022, as may be amended from time
to time a limited speed motor vehicle that:
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(a) has up to four wheels that are no more than 430
millimetres in diameter and that are placed along the
same longitudinal axis with one or two wheels at the front
of the vehicle and one or two wheels at the rear of the
vehicle;
(b) has a platform for standing along the longitudinal axis
between the front wheels and the rear wheels;
(c) has a steering handlebar that acts directly on the steerable
wheels at the front of the vehicle;
(d) has one or more electric motors that:
(i) are powered solely by one or more electric
batteries;
(ii) have a continuous power output rating that in total
does not exceed 500 watts;
(iii) are not capable of propelling the vehicle at a speed
that exceeds 24 kilometres per hour on a clean,
paved and level surface; and
(iv) cease to propel the vehicle forward if the
accelerator is released or if the brakes are applied;
(e) weighs no more than 45 kilograms when unladen/
including the motor and batteries;
(f) is equipped with a braking system that can bring the
vehicle to a complete stop within nine (9.0) metres of the
point at which the brakes are applied while the vehicle is
operated at a speed oftwenty-four (24.0) kilometres per
hour on a clean, paved and level surface; and
(g) is not equipped with:
(i) a seat or surface or structure that could be used as
a seat;
(ii) pedals; or
(iii) any structure enclosing it;
(10) employee means an employee of the Town of White City;
(11) heavy vehicle means:
(a) a motor vehicle with a gross weight registration exceeding
9000 kilograms; or
(b) a vehicle, including any combination of motor vehicle,
trailer and load, with a total weight exceeding 9000
kilograms;
(12) lane means a narrow road or path between or behind buildings;
(13) law enforcement official means a police officer, special
constable, or Community Safety Officer that is authorized to
enforce bylaws, provincial or federal statutes within the
jurisdiction of the Town of White City;
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(14) loading zone means the zone used for loading and unloading of
people or goods, which zone is the parking stall located nearest to
the loading zone parking meter, or which zone is defined by
appropriate signs;
(15) Multi-Use Pathways means the retrofitted sidewalks along Lott
Road East and Motherwell Drive;
(16) parking means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not,
on a street otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and
while actually engaged in loading or unloading or in obedience to
traffic regulations, signs or signals;
(17) pathway means a route or trail within a park, recreational area, or
roadside, specifically designed for pedestrians and non-motorized
modes of transport.
(18) pedestrian means any person on foot or confined to a wheelchair,
whether powered by human power or by motor;
(19) pedestrian crosswalk means:
(a) that portion of a street designated by signs, signals, or
pavement markings/ or combination thereof, for use by
pedestrians to cross a street;
(b) where there are no signs or pavement markings, that
portion of a street within the prolongation of the lateral
boundary lines of the adjacent or intersecting sidewalks at
the end of a block; or
(c) where there are no signs or pavement markings or
sidewalks, that portion of the roadway measured five
metres back from the street intersection and parallel
across the roadway;
(20) public place means any place, building or conveyance to which the
public has access by right or by invitation, expressed, or implied
and for greater certainty but not to restrict the meaning thereof,
shall include community centres, skating and hockey rinks,
churches, meeting halls, restaurants, hotels, store mails, and
public parks;
(21) sidewalk means that portion of a roadway used exclusively for
pedestrians;
(22) speed zone means any portion of a street within the Town as
designated herein/ and identified by a sign erected and maintained
at each end thereof, indicating the maximum speed applicable
thereto;
(23) street means road, highway, parkway, square or place designated
and intended for or used by the general public for the passage of
vehicles, but does not include any area whether privately owned
that is primarily intended to be used for the parking of vehicles
and the necessary passageways on that area, and does not include
a provincial highway within the Town as designated pursuant to
the provisions of The Highways and Transportation Act, RSS 1978,
c H-3, or any other Act enacted in its stead;
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(24) Town means the Town of White City;
(25) town manager means the administrator of the Town of White City;
(26) traffic sign means any sign or marking installed for the guidance,
regulation, warning, or direction or prohibition of traffic;
(27) u-turn means the turning of a vehicle so as to cause it to proceed
in the opposite direction from which it was proceeding
immediately prior to the commencement of such turn;
(28) vehicle means a device in, on or by which a person or thing is or
may be transported or drawn on a street and includes electric kick
scooters, special mobile machines, and agricultural implements,
and, for the purpose of parking and stopping restrictions includes a
portion of a vehicle; and
3 Terms used in this Bylaw and not defined in this section have the
meaning ascribed to them as in:
(1) The Traffic Safety Act; and
(2) The Municipalities Act
Part II: Traffic Signs & Traffic Routes
Ins+allci+ion & Obedience of Signs
4 Employees are hereby authorized to install and maintain traffic control
devices for the purpose of the control, warning, guidance, information
and direction of traffic in conformity with this Bylaw, the Uniform Traffic
Control Devices for Canada as distributed by the Transportation
Association of Canada or any traffic warrants approved by council.
5 Every driver or pedestrian shall obey applicable instructions or directions
indicated on any traffic sign or marking installed on any street, public
parking lot or park, unless otherwise directed by a law enforcement
official.
6 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Bylaw, where temporary
signs, warning devices, pavement markings, barricades and barriers are
placed by the Town, it should supersede any other signage, meters or
parking controls.
7 Unless authorized by council, a person shall not install a sign, signal,
marking or any potentially distracting device on or along a street within
the Town. An employee may remove, without notice, any such prohibited
sign, signal, marking or device.
8 A person shall not remove or deface any sign or notice put up in
accordance with this Bylaw or at the direction of the Town.
Inventory of Signs
9 The Town shall keep an inventory of the location of all permanent traffic
control signs.
Vehicle Routes
10 The streets set out in the attached Schedule A are hereby established as
Heavy Vehicle Routes.
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11 A Heavy Hauling Permit attached as Schedule B is required for heavy
vehicles that are making regular or repeated trips to construction sites,
projects or developments via any street within the Town.
12 No person shall operate a heavy vehicle on any street other than a Heavy
Vehicle Route except while such vehicle is:
(1) making a collection or delivery, provided that the operator
proceeds first by the shortest route as measured by travelled
distance on a street to or from the point of collection or delivery,
and then the shortest route as measured by travelled distance to
or from the point of collection or delivery, as the case may be, to
or from the nearest Heavy Vehicle Route as measured by travelled
distance;
(2) proceeding to or from the business premises of the owner or
operator of the vehicle, provided that the operator proceeds first
by the shortest route as measured by travelled distance along a
street and then the shortest route as measured by travelled
distance to or from business premises as the case may be, to or
from the nearest Heavy Vehicle Route as measured by travelled
distance;
(3) proceeding to or from a garage for the purpose of repairs,
servicing or refueling, provided that the operator proceeds first by
the shortest route as measured by travelled distance to or from
the garage, as the case may be, to or from the nearest Heavy
Vehicle Route as measured by travelled distance;
(4) being operated in the service of the Town; or
(5) under escort by a marked vehicle operated by a law enforcement
official or employee.
13 Every operator of a vehicle shall comply with a request of a law
enforcement official to immediately proceed to a weigh scale.
Part III: Moving Violations
Speed Limits
14 No person shall operate a vehicle in the Town at a speed greater than
forty (40) kilometers per hour.
15 Notwithstanding section 14, the posted speed limit of the following
streets is fifty (50) kilometers per hour:
(1) White City Drive;
(2) Gregory Avenue East;
a. Notwithstanding the designated forty (40) kilometers per
hour playground areas at Serbu Park and Double K Rink;
(3) Ramm Avenue; and
(4) Betteridge Road.
16 No person shall operate a vehicle in the Town at a speed greater than
thirty (30) kilometers per hour in a school zone and forty (40) kilometers
per hour in a playground zone, as shown in Schedule C. as shown in
Schedule C.
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17 The speed limit in any alley or lane shall be thirty (30) kilometers per
hour.
Overtaking a Vehicle
18 No person operating a vehicle in the curb lane of a street shall overtake a
vehicle travelling in the same direction in the adjacent traffic anytime
when parking is permitted in the curb lane, except:
(1) to make a right turn on or off the street block in which the vehicle
entered the curb lane; or
(2) to park on the street block.
19 Subsection 18 shall not apply:
(1) to bicycles, electric kick scooters, and emergency vehicles; or
(2) where traffic is obstructed in the adjacent traffic lane by the
breakdown of a vehicle or a traffic accident.
20 No person operating a vehicle shall pass a cyclist or scooterist in the same
lane that the cyclist is occupying.
21 No person operating a vehicle shall pass a cyclist or scooterist at a speed
greater than forty (40) kilometers per hour.
Traffic Flow
22 No person shall obstruct, interfere with or interrupt the free passage of
traffic on any street or sidewalk.
23 No person operating a vehicle shall proceed in a direction other than
indicated by the traffic control device.
Entering Intersections
24 No person operating a vehicle shall enter a street intersection unless:
(1) there is sufficient space on the other side of the intersection to
accommodate the vehicle without obstructing the passage of
cross traffic; or
(2) the vehicle is making a lawful turn at an intersection.
25 No person operating a vehicle in the curb lane shall proceed through an
intersection during anytime when parking is permitted in the curb lane
except:
(1) to proceed around a left turning vehicle located in the adjacent
traffic lane; or
(2) to cross a street intersection where the projection of the curb
lane continues across the intersection into a traffic lane adjacent
to a curb lane.
26 Subsection 24 and 25 shall not apply to:
(1) bicycles;
(2) electric kick scooters; and
(3) emergency vehicles.
Engine Re+arder Brakes
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27 No person operating a vehicle shall use engine retarder brakes in the
Town, except to avoid or reduce the impact of a collision or in the case of
such other emergency.
Tracking Mud or Debris Upon a Street
28 No person shall drive, operate or permit to be driven or operated, any
vehicle or equipment of any nature or kind in such a manner as to track
mud or debris upon a street.
29 Any person who tracks upon a street, contrary to section 28, in addition
to the penalty specified, shall be liable to the Town for costs of clean up
or removal of the mud or debris.
Driving Over Wet Paint
30 No person shall drive or walk on or over a newly painted line on any
roadway where such line is indicated by accepted warning or directional
markers or signs.
Part IV: Stopping & Parking
Stopping
31 No operator of a vehicle shall stop a vehicle in any of the following
places, except when necessary to avoid a collision or conflict with other
traffic or in compliance with the directions of a law enforcement official
or traffic sign or signal:
(1) in the driving lane of any street;
(2) within an intersection;
(3) on a sidewalk or sidewalk crossing;
(4) within two (2.0) meters of a fire hydrant, measured parallel to the
curb;
(5) on a boulevard; or
(6) within four and a half (4.5) meters of the driveway entrance to
any fire station.
Parking
32 No parking shall be permitted on any street within the Town, except
within specifically designated areas permitted by signage in the Town
Centre such as:
(1) Royal Park; and
(2) Picasso Pathways.
33 In designated on street parking areas, no person shall park a vehicle:
(1) on any portion of a sidewalk;
(2) on any boulevard or other place not accessible to a street by a
curb crossing;
(3) in an area adjacent to a centre median or traffic island;
(4) within five (5.0) meters of any street intersection;
(5) within five (5.0) meters of any fire hydrant; and
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(6) in any driving lane of any street.
34 No person shall park a vehicle in any lane nor in any street so as to
obstruct the entrance to any lane or to a driveway or approach leading to
private premises.
35 No person shall leave a vehicle unattended on a jack or jacks with one or
more wheels removed for more than three (3) hours on any roadway or
on unoccupied Town property without the vehicle being sufficiently
blocked to stop the vehicle from falling onto the ground.
36 No person shall park or stop a vehicle in any zone marked by signs as
reserved for persons with disabilities unless the vehicle prominently
displays, in the front windshield, a Disability Parking Permit.
37 No operator of a vehicle shall park said vehicle in any private parking
place, private parking entrance or driveway or on any private property of
which they are not the owner, occupant, licensee, or permittee except
with the consent of the said owner, occupant, licensee or permittee.
38 In designated on street parking areas, every person parking a vehicle
upon a street shall parallel park their vehicle in the same direction of
traffic.
39 In designated on street parking areas, no person shall park a vehicle on
the street in the opposite direction of traffic.
40 No person shall park a vehicle in any "No Parking" area at anytime
whether such areas are marked on the curb or otherwise erected to
indicate that parking therein is prohibited.
41 No vehicle, which requires a license plate, shall be parked on a street in
permitted areas unless it displays license plates valid for the current year
or a valid permit in lieu thereof.
42 Contractor vehicles used by contractors while carrying out work inside
buildings or other places of work shall be exempt from the street parking
provision as per section 32, providing that any such contractor vehicle is
parked adjacent to the building or place where the contractor is carrying
out the work, and providing that it is carrying equipment or material
necessary to the work which cannot be conveniently unloaded and kept
otherwise than on or in the contractor vehicle in question.
43 Vehicles associated with contracted services, including but not limited to
construction, landscaping or the general performance of services shall
make all reasonable efforts to park on the driveway of the property of
which they are contracted.
44 Vehicles associated with contracted services, including but not limited to
construction, landscaping or the general performance of services shall
coordinate park on the same side of the street.
(1) If multiple properties on opposite sides of the street are
simultaneously being developed and one-sided parking is not
feasible, contractors shall make every effort to park so as not to
impede regular traffic flow.
45 Contractors shall not be permitted to leave vehicles associated with
contracted services parked on street overnight.
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46 No person shall open the door of a vehicle on the side available to
moving traffic unless and until it is reasonably safe to do so, nor shall any
person leave a door open on the side of a vehicle available to moving
traffic, for a period of time longer than necessary.
47 During the hours specified on the traffic sign/ no operator of a vehicle
shall remain in a loading zone for a longer period that allowed by the
designated loading zone sign for the purpose of loading or unloading
passengers, merchandise, and/or goods.
Part IV: Roadway Closures
Temporary Roadway Closure
48 No person shall operate, park or stop a vehicle on any roadway
temporarily closed to vehicular traffic by authority of this Bylaw or any
other Bylaw of council.
49 Notwithstanding any other provision in this Bylaw, the town manager
shall have authority to temporarily close to vehicular traffic or restrict
parking or stopping on any roadway as follows to:
(1) enable work to be carried out by or on behalf of the Town,
including road maintenance, street cleaning, snow removal, and
sewer or water line construction, repair or improvements;
(2) enable work to be carried out by a developer or designated
contractor in association with an approved development permit
issued by the Town;
(3) facilitate the moving of any building, structure, machine or other
object;
(4) facilitate the construction, repair or demolition of a building,
structure or other object; and
(5) facilitate public gatherings.
50 Where a roadway is temporarily closed, the town manager shall cause
the roadway to be marked with a sign or barricade indicated the closure
and hazards, if any, that would be encountered in its use.
Event & Parade Permit
51 The town manager or their designate shall have authority to issue a
permit to hold an event, parade, or assembly of persons on a street on
receipt of an application in writing not less than (14) fourteen days
before commencement of the event or parade and giving full particulars.
52 No person shall hold, take part in an event, parade, or assembly on a
street unless a permit has been obtained.
53 No person shall cross through or in any way obstruct or interfere with an
event, parade, or assembly for which a permit has been obtained.
Part V: Bicycles & Elec+ric Kick Scoo+ers
Operation of Electric Kick Scoo+ers & E-Bikes
54 Notwithstanding any other provision in this Bylaw, persons shall only
operate electric kick scooters and e-bikes on a:
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(1) on street if the street has a speed limit of fifty (50) kilometers per
hour or less;
(2) pathway;
(3) Multi-Use Pathway;
55 Electric kick scooters and e-bikes shall be operated on the furthest
righthand portion of the street.
56 No person shall operate an electric kick scooter or e-bike:
(1) on a street with a speed limit exceeding of fifty (50) kilometers
per hour;
(2) at a speed that is dangerous or may cause injury to other pathway
users;
(3) on a sidewalk;
(4) through a cross-walk; or
(5) while carrying more persons than its designed capacity; and
(6) in a reckless or negligent manner.
57 Electric kick scooters operating within the Town shall meet all vehicle
standards and equipment regulations as specified in in The Limited Speed
Motor Vehicle Regulations, 2022.
Operation of Bicycles
58 Every cyclist shall operate a bicycle in accordance with the applicable
rules of the road as set out in The Traffic Safety Act.
59 Cyclists shall drive on the furthest righthand portion of the street.
60 No person shall operate a bicycle:
(1) with a wheel diameter of forty (40.0) centimetres or more on any
sidewalk, except where permitted by an appropriate signage;
(2) while carrying more persons than its designed capacity; or
(3) in a reckless or negligent manner.
Parking of Bicycles; E-Bikes & Electric Kick Scoo+ers
61 No person shall park or secure a bicycle or electric kick scooter:
(1) on a pathway, or within one (1.0) metre of either side of a
pathway;
(2) within landscaped areas;
(3) within one (1.0) metre of a tree;
(4) within four (4.0) metres of a fire hydrant or curb crossing;
(5) on street, sidewalk, or pathway; and
(6) in a way that creates a hazard, obstruction to pedestrians or
impedes vehicular traffic from moving on the street or accessing
driveways.
62 Not withstanding section 61, bicycles may be parked in areas specifically
designated for bicycle parking.
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Part VI: Enforcement & Penalties
Emergency Traffic
63 A law enforcement official is hereby authorized to direct traffic in
conformity with this Bylaw and The Traffic Safety Act.
64 Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Bylaw, a law enforcement
official, or a firefighter are hereby authorized to direct or prohibit traffic
on any street in any manner they deem necessary to expedite traffic,
safeguard pedestrians, prevent accidents or meet any unforeseen
conditions, whether or not in conformity with this Bylaw or The Traffic
Safety Act, in the event of a fire, traffic accident, traffic signal light
malfunction or other emergency.
65 Every person shall comply with a direction or signal of a law enforcement
official, a person designated by a law enforcement official, or a fire
fighter given under authority of this section.
Penalty
66 Subject to subsections 67, 68,70, and 71 any person who contravenes
any provision of this Bylaw is guilty of an offence punishable on summary
conviction by a fine in an amount not exceeding:
(1) $2/000 in the case of an individual;
(2) $5,000 in the case of a corporation;
or, in default of payment by an individual, by imprisonment for a period
of time determined in accordance with section 29 of The Summary
Offences Procedure Act, 1990.
67 When a law enforcement official or authorized employee has reason to
believe that a person or vehicle has contravened any provisions of this
Bylaw specified in Schedule D, that law enforcement official or authorized
employee may issue a Notice of Violation to the person or place the
Notice of Violation on the vehicle. The Notice of Violation shall indicate
that the Town will accept voluntary payment in an amount as prescribed
in Schedule D at the White City Town Office, White City, Saskatchewan.
68 Where the Town receives voluntary payment of the prescribed amount in
Schedule D before a parking summons is issued, the person receiving the
Notice of Violation and the owner of the vehicle shall not be liable to
prosecution for the alleged contravention.
69 Where a payment is received by the Town within fourteen (14)days of
issuance of the notice of violation the amount prescribed shall be
reduced by fifty percent (50%) pursuant to Bylaw No. 679-22, The Early
Fine Payment Bylaw.
70 Where a parking summons is issued for a violation of any provision of this
Bylaw specified in Schedule D, a person may make a voluntary payment
of the specified penalty sum listed in Schedule D for that violation if they
do so before the specified date set out in the parking summons.
71 The amount prescribed for each violation set out in Schedule D is
designated as the specified penalty sum for that violation for the
purposes of entering a default or deemed conviction pursuant to Part V.l
of The Summary Offences Procedure Act, 1990.
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72 Nothing in sections 67 or 68 shall be construed to prevent any person
from exercising his or her right to defend a charge of contravention of
this Bylaw.
73 For a violation of this Bylaw for which a penalty has not been expressly
provided for herein shall be liable to the penalties imposed by The
Summary Offences Procedures Act, 1990 and/or any other applicable
legislation.
74 When a law enforcement official issues a Summary Offence Ticket
Information for a violation of any provision of this Bylaw specified in
Schedule E that law enforcement official may enter on the ticket an
amount as prescribed in the Schedule E that the Provincial Court will
accept as advance voluntary payment.
75 If an electric kick scooter or e-bike is involved in an offence under this
Bylaw, the owner of that electric conveyance, is guilty of that offence.
76 Notwithstanding subsection 75, the electric conveyance operator may be
liable for any offences involving the operation of that electric kick scooter
or e-bike.
77 Section 75 does not apply if the owner of the electric kick scooter or e-
bike satisfies the Court that the owner was not operating the electric kick
scooter or e-bike at the time of the offence and that the operator at the
time of the offence did so without the owner's express or implied
consent.
78 A law enforcement official or town manager or their designate shall have
the authority to cancel any Notice of Violation where that Notice of
Violation was issued improperly or in error.
Placing Tickets
79 No person, other than a law enforcement official shall place a Notice of
Violation ticket on any vehicle;
80 No person other than the owner or operator of the vehicle shall remove a
Notice of Violation ticket from a vehicle;
Impoundment
81 Law enforcement officials or any authorized employees may move or
remove, or cause to be removed any vehicle that is unlawfully parked,
placed, left or kept on any street, public parking place, other place or
Town owner property.
82 Any vehicle removed pursuant to section 80 shall be impounded and
stored at a towing compound or other place authorized by law
enforcement officials or any employees at the cost of the owner for a
period of thirty (30) days after the date of removal of the vehicle unless
the costs of removal, impoundment and storage and any outstanding
fines are sooner paid.
83 If the vehicle is not redeemed by way of payment within thirty (30) days
pursuant to section 82:
(1) the vehicle shall be dealt with as lost or unclaimed personal
property; and
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(2) the Town shall have the right to recover from the owner of the
vehicle the costs of removal, impoundment and storage, including
the actual cost of advertising, by action in a court of competent
jurisdiction, sale of the vehicle at public auction, or by private sale
of the vehicle where the vehicle cannot be disposed of at a public
auction.
Part VIII: Repeal & Coming in+o Force
84 If any section, clause, or provision of this Bylaw if for any reason declared
by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not
affect the validity of the Bylaw as a whole or any part thereof, other than
the section, clause, or provision so declared to be invalid.
85 Bylaw No. 587-15 and all subsequent amendments are hereby repealed.
86 This Bylaw shall come into force on the day of adoption by the Town of
White City Council.
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Heavy Vehicle Routes
Provincial Highway
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Box 220 Station Main
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1. APPLICANT
Name/Company Name:
__________
Address:
Telephone:
Email:
PERMIT
Postal Code:
2. VEHICLE & WEIGHT INFORMATION
Vehicle Type:
Material Being Hauled: _____________________________________
Approximate Weight:
3. HAULING INFORMATION
Description of Hauling Plans: _____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Hauling Dates: _________________________________________________________________________________
Hauling Route: Please attach site plan/map showing proposed hauling route.
4. DECLARATION OF APPLICANT
I declare that:
o I will use reasonable care in propelling, operating or driving such heavy vehicle over the highway to
prevent any damage resulting to the highway.
o I will, before driving a heavy vehicle over any bridge or culvert on a highway or any specified vulnerable
infrastructure, place planks or timbers of at least 5 cm thickness and 4 meters in length lengthwise across
the structure to support the vehicle's wheels throughout its passage.
o I acknowledge that as the permit holder, I am financially responsible for any damage caused to municipal
property or infrastructure, as described above, as a result of the propelling, operating or driving such
heavy vehicle thereon.
Applicant's Signature
Date
5. OFFICE USE ONLY
The Town of White City authorizes __________________________________ to use operate a heavy vehicle to haul
loads through the town via the designated route, provided they adhere to the regulations as described above.
Authorized Municipal Official
Date
SEAL
HEAVY HAULING
PERMIT APPLICATION
PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN
TOWN OF WHITE CITY
£
0
300
150
M
Speed Zones
Provincial Highway
Watercourse
Waterbody
BETTERIGDE ROAD
WHITE CITY DRIVE
HWY 48
HWY 1
HWY 1
GRE
GOR
Y
AVE
NUE
Playground Zone (Forty (40) km/h)
School Zone (Thirty (30) km/h)
Schedule C
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Schedule D
Notice of Violation/ Voluntary Payment Amounts and Specified Penalty
Sums for Default Convictions (as provided for in Sections 66-74)
Notice of Violation
Section Amount Bylaw Description
Erect any sign, signal, marking or any potentially
distracting device on or along a street.
$200.00 Deface, damage, or remove any sign or marker erected.
31(1) $70.00 Stopped in driving lane of street.
31(2) $70.00 Stopped within an intersection.
31(3) $70.00 Stopped on a sidewalk or sidewalk crossing.
31(4) $110.00 Stopped within 2.0m of a fire hydrant.
31(5) $70.00 Stopped on a boulevard.
Stopped within 4.5m of a driveway entrance to any fire
station.
32 $60.00 Parking on any street within the town.
33(1) $70.00 Parked on portion of a sidewalk.
33(2) $70.00 Parked on boulevard.
33(3) $70.00 Parked on any area adjacent to centre median.
33(4) $70.00 Parked within 5.0m of any street intersection.
33(5) $70.00 Parked within 5.0m of any fire hydrant.
33(6) $70.00 Parked in driving lane of street.
Parked in street or lane which obstructs the entrance to any
lane or to a driveway or approach leading to private premises
Leave vehicle unattended on jack or block or blocks longer
than 3 hours.
Parked in an area designated as reserved for persons with
disabilities.
Parked in a private parking place, private parking entrance or
driveway.
38 $60.00 Failing to parallel park.
39 $60.00 Failing to park in the direction of traffic.
40 $60.00 Parked in a zone marked as //No Parking".
41 $60.00 Parked on the street without a valid license plate.
45 $60.00 Contractor vehicle parked overnight.
46 $180.00 Opening door of vehicle before safe to do so.
Parked in a loading zone for longer than maximum time
permitted.
Parked or secured a bicycle or electric kick scooter in
contravention of section 60 of this Bylaw.
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Schedule E
Summary Offence Tickets
(as provided for in Sections 66-74)
Section
12
Amount Bylaw Description
$250.00 Driving off the Heavy Hauling Route.
13
$1000.00 Fail to proceed to weight scale.
14, 15, 18
Driving in excess of the speed limit.
16
Driving at a speed greater than 30km/hr in a
school zone.
17
Driving at a speed greater than 30km/hr in an
alley or lane.
18
$85.00
Overtaking a vehicle in the curb lane of any
street.
20
$85.00
Passing a cyclist or scooterist in the same lane
that the cyclist or scooterist is occupying.
21
$85.00
Passing a cyclist or scooterist at a speed greater
that40km/hr.
22
$85.00
Obstructing/ interfering or interrupting the
passage of traffic on any street or sidewalk.
23
$180.00
Proceeding in a direction other than that
indicated on the traffic control device
24(1)
$85.00
Obstructing the passage of cross traffic in an
intersection.
24(2)
$85.00
Making an unlawful turn in an intersection.
27
$250.00
Using engine retarder breaks within the Town.
30
$50.00
Driving over freshly painted lines.
52
$180.00
Failing to obtain an event or parade permit.
53
$60.00
Crossing through or obstructing a parade or
event.
55
Operating an electric kick scooter or e-bike in a
$50.00 place other than the furthest righthand portion
of the street.
56
$50.00
Improper operation of an electric kick scooter or
e-bike.
59
$20.00
Operating a bicycle in a place other than the
furthest righthand portion of the street.
60
$20.00
Improper operation of a bicycle.
79
$60.00
Unauthorized placing of a Notice of Violation on
any vehicle.
Penalty as specified The Summary Offences Procedure Regulations, 1991.
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Schedule F
Court Appearance Required
(as provided for in Sections 66-74)
Section Bylaw Description
28 Tracking mud or debris upon a public highway.