2021-005 By-law to provide for the restricing and regulating of traffic and parking on highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of the Township of Oro-MedonteThe Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte
By-law No. 2021-005
A By-law to provide for the restricting and regulating of traffic and parking on
highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of The Corporation of The
Township of Oro-Medonte, and to repeal By-law Nos. 2012-168, 2012-181, 2013-
193, 2014-008, 2014-136, 2015-074, 2015-121, 2015-170, 2015-208, 2016-002, 2017-
007, 2020-068, 2020-076, 2020-077, 2020-090 and 2020-091 or any other applicable
by-law enacted to regulate Parking and Traffic.
(Parking and Traffic By-law)
Whereas Section 11 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended,
states a lower -tier municipality and an upper -tier municipality may pass by-laws
respecting matters within the following spheres of jurisdiction: highways including
parking and traffic on highways.
And Whereas the whole sphere of highways, including parking and
traffic on highways is assigned to all upper tier municipalities non -
exclusively;
And Whereas Section 27(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as
amended, provides that a municipality may pass By-laws in respect to
highways over which it has jurisdiction;
And Whereas the part of the parking sphere of jurisdiction relates to
municipal parking lots and structures;
And Whereas Section 100 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as
amended, allows for the regulating or prohibiting the parking or leaving of motor
vehicles on private property without the consent of the owner;
And Whereas Section 102 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as
amended, allows for the establishment of a system of disabled parking;
And Whereas Sections 63(1), 101(1) and 102(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001,
S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, allows for the removal and impounding or
retraining and immobilization of objects or vehicles placed, stopped, standing or
parking on a highway in contravention of a municipal By-law.
And Whereas Section 425 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as
amended, allows for a municipality to pass By-laws providing that a person who
contravenes a Bylaw of the municipality passed under the Municipal Act is guilty
of an offence;
And Whereas Section 35 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as
amended, allows that, a municipality may restrict the common law right of
passage by the public over a highway;
And Whereas Section 432 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as
amended, allows that, a municipality may establish a procedure for the voluntary
payment of penalties for By-laws related to the parking, standing or stopping of
vehicles.
Now Therefore the Council of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows:
That Appendix "A" and Schedules "A", "B", "C", "D" and "E" attached hereto form
part of this By-law
2. This by-law shall be cited as "The Township of Oro-Medonte Parking and Traffic
By-law."
3. That By-law Nos. 2012-168, 2012-181, 2013-193, 2014-008, 2014-136, 2015-
074, 2015-121, 2015-170, 2015-208, 2016-002, 2017-007, 2020-068, 2020-076,
2020-077, 2020-090 and 2020-091 or any other applicable by-laws enacted to
regulate Parking and Traffic are hereby repealed in their entirety.
4. And that this By-law shall come into force and effect upon the approval of fines
by the Attorney General.
By-law read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 131" day of January,
2021.
The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte
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Mayor, H.S. H ghes
ICie , Yvonne Aubichon
Appendix "A"
to By-law No. 2021-005 for
The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte
1. Definitions
For the purpose of this By-law;
"Accessible Person Parking Space" means a designated parking space or
parking area under this By-law for the exclusive use of a vehicle displaying a
permit in accordance with the requirements of the Highway Traffic Act, 1990,
and the regulations there under and this By-law;
"Accessible Person Parking Permit" means an accessible person parking
permit issued under the Highway Traffic Act, 1990, and is currently valid, or
a permit, number plate or other marker or device issued by another
jurisdiction and is currently valid and recognized under the Highway Traffic
Act, 1990, and the regulations there under;
"Authorized Sign" means a sign or other device placed or erected on a highway
or elsewhere pursuant to the provisions of this By-law or approved by the Ministry
of Transportation of Ontario for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding
traffic;
"Boulevard" means all parts of the highway save and except any roadway,
shoulder or sidewalk;
"Outer Boulevard" means that part of the highway lying between any sidewalk
and the edge of the shoulder furthest from the roadway, or where a shoulder
does not exist from the edge of the roadway;
"Inner Boulevard" means that part of the highway lying between the property
line and the edge of the sidewalk nearest to the property line and where there is
no sidewalk, it means that part of the highway lying between the property line and
the edge of the shoulder furthest from the roadway or where a shoulder does not
exist from the edge of the roadway, shoulder, where such exists, furthest from the
travelled portion of the road;
"Commercial Motor Vehicle" means any motor vehicle having permanently
attached thereto a truck or delivery body licensed as such by the Ministry of
Transportation and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes
ambulance, hearses, casket wagons, fire apparatus, police patrols, motor
buses and tractors used for hauling purposes on the highways;
"Corner" means the point of intersection of curbs or edges of the portion of
the highway used for vehicular traffic;
"Corporation" means The Corporation of The Township of Oro-
Medonte;
"Curb" shall include the edge of the roadway and gutters;
"Council" means the Council of The Corporation of The Township of
Oro- Medonte;
"Driver" means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle;
"Driveway" means improved land on a highway which provides vehicular
access from the roadway to a laneway or a parking area on adjacent land;
"Fire Route" means any roadway, driveway, lane, ramp or other means of
vehicular access to or egress from, around or from a building, or property when
the fire access route is:
(a) located on private property; and,
(b) not less than 4.5 m. wide; and,
(c) posted with required signs, and shall include any part of a parking area
set aside by visible markings or markers for the purpose of vehicular
movement and that has been designated by the Fire Department for the
Municipality to be a fire access route;
"Highway" includes a common and public highway, street, avenue, parkway,
square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, designed and intended for, or used by
the general public for the passage of vehicles, including unopened and
unassumed highways;
"Intersection" means the area embraced within the prolongation or connection
of the lateral curblines, or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of two or more
highways that join one another at an angle, whether or not one highway crosses
the other;
"Leave or Left When Prohibited" means the parking of a motor vehicle:
1.17.1 in excess of any time limit so posted; or
1.17.2 where a time limit is not posted in excess of two hours; or,
1.17.3 for any use other than the normal use intended for the property.
"Local Board" means a local board within the meaning of the Ontario Municipal
Board Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. 0.28;
"Motorized Snow Vehicle" means a self-propelled vehicle designed to be
driven primarily on snow;
"Municipal Property" means all property owned or occupied by The
Township of Oro-Medonte or any local board thereof except municipal
roads controlled under the Highway Traffic Act or a municipal traffic control
By-law;
"Municipality" means The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte;
"Municipal Law Enforcement Officer" means a person duly appointed by the
Corporation for enforcing the provisions of 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 land of which he/she is tenant and any parking spaces allotted to
him under his lease or tenancy agreement;
(b) the spouse of a tenant;
(c) a person or The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte, or a local board
thereof, having an interest in the property under an assessment or right of way
granted to or expropriated by the person, the Corporation or local board whose
consent shall extend only to part of the property that is subject to the easement or
right of way; or
(d) a person authorized by an occupant as defined above in paragraph (a) or (b), to
act on the owner's behalf for requesting the enforcement of this by-law.
"Owner" when used in relation to property means:
(a) the registered owner of the property;
(b) the spouse of a person described in (a);
(c) a person authorized by the property owner as defined above in
paragraph (a) or (b), to act on the owner's behalf for requesting the
enforcement of this By-law;
"Park" or "Parking", when prohibited, means the standing of a vehicle, whether
occupied or not, except when standing temporarily for the purpose of and while
actually engaged in loading or unloading merchandise or passengers;
"Parking Space" means that part of the surface of a roadway designated for the
purpose of parking a vehicle;
"Person" means any human being, firm, association, partnership, private club,
incorporated company, corporation, tenants in common, joint tenants, agent or
trustee and the heirs, executors or other legal representatives of a person to
whom the context can apply according to law and for the purpose of this By-
law includes the owner or driver of a vehicle;
"Police Officer" means a member of the Police Force or a person authorized
to regulate, direct or enforce the provisions of this By-law and the Highway
Traffic Act.
"Private Roadway" means a roadway or laneway on private property;
"Roadway" that 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;
"Service Vehicle" means any municipal vehicle, including emergency
vehicles;
"Shoulder" means that part of the highway immediately adjacent to the
roadway;
"Sidewalk/Footpaths" means that portion of a highway as is set aside by The
Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte for the use of pedestrians;
"Special Event" means those events approved by Council;
"Stand" or "Standing" when prohibited, means the halting of a vehicle, whether
occupied or not, except for the purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving
or discharging passengers;
"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;
"Township" means The Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte;
"Trailer" means a vehicle that is at anytime drawn upon a highway by a motor
vehicle, except an implement of husbandry, a mobile home, another motor
vehicle or any device or apparatus not designed to transport persons or
property, temporarily drawn, propelled or moved upon such highway, and except
a side car attached to a motorcycle, and shall be considered a separate vehicle
and not part of the motor vehicle by which it is drawn;
"Traffic Control Device" means any sign, or roadway, curb or sidewalk
marking, or other device erected or placed under the authority of The
Corporation of The Township of Oro-Medonte for the purpose of guiding or
directing traffic;
"Vehicle" includes a motor vehicle, trailer, commercial motor vehicle, an automobile,
motorcycle, motor assisted bicycle, a motorized snow vehicle, traction engine, farm
tractor, self-propelled implement of husbandry road building machine and any other
vehicle propelled or driven otherwise than by muscular power.
2. General Regulations
2.1 Where any expression of time occurs or where any hour or other period of
time is stated, the time referred to shall be eastern standard time, provided
however, if what is known as "daylight saving time" has been generally
adopted in the Regional Area for any period of the year, under any statute,
order -in -council, By-law, resolution or proclamation, whether the same is
effective in law or not, such time shall be the time referred to during such
period in any reference to time in this Bylaw.
2.2 The Director of Operation and Community Services, or his/her designate, for
The Township, shall have the authority to place or erect and to maintain such
authorized signs as are required to give effect to the provisions of this By-
law;
2.3 The Director of Operation and Community Services or his/her designate, of
The Township is hereby authorized to place or erect and to maintain
temporary "No Parking" signs and "No Stopping" signs on any highway;
2.4 Schedules to this By-law shall form part of this By-law and each entry in a
column of such a Schedule shall be read in conjunction with the entry or
entries across there from and not otherwise;
2.5 A word interpreted in the singular number has a corresponding meaning
when used in the plural;
2.6 "May" shall be construed as permissive;
2.7 "Shall' shall be construed as imperative.
4.0 Distances
3.1 Where a distance is used in this By-law as part of a prohibition of
parking or stopping within a specified distance of an object, structure,
land or part of a highway, such distance shall be measured:
3.1.1 from the projection of the nearest curb line or edge of the
roadway in the direction stated unless it is specifically stated
otherwise; or
3.1.2 along the curb or edge of the roadway from a point in such curb or
edge of roadway opposite such object, structure, land or part of a
highway, unless the context otherwise requires, or;
3.1.3 from such object, structure, land, or part of a highway in all directions.
3.2 All distances/dimensions are measured in the metric measurement
unless otherwise stated.
4.0 Exemptions Impractical
4.1 This By-law applies only to highways forming part of the road system
under the jurisdiction of the municipality.
4.2 If compliance therewith be impractical, the provisions of this By-law shall not
apply to:
4.2.1 ambulances, police, fire department, or public utility emergency vehicles;
4.2.2 vehicles of the Corporation or vehicles contracted by the
Corporation where such vehicles are actually engaged in the
performance of cleaning, maintenance, repair, construction, snow
removal or other work on any highway within The Township of
Oro-Medonte; or
4.2.3 tradesman bona fide temporarily stopping or parking for the
purpose of loading or unloading equipment to complete minor
repairs. For the purpose of this exemption "temporarily" shall
mean a time limit of not more than two hours.
5.0 General Stopping or Parking Regulations
5.1 No person shall park or stop any vehicle on any highway or portion thereof
unless on the right side of the highway having regard to the direction in
which the vehicle had been proceeding, with the right front and right rear
wheels and runners not more than 0.15 metres from the curb or boundary
of the roadway, as near as the condition of the highway permits.
6.0 Parking Prohibited With Signs
6.1 When authorized signs have been erected, no person shall park a vehicle,
or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any highway;
6.1.1 at the side and between the limits set out respectively in Columns
1, 2, and 3 of Schedule "A".
6.1.2 within the intersection of the Rail Trail and the highway,
6.1.3 within the signed portion of the entrance to the Rail Trail.
7.0 Parking Prohibited Without Signs
7.1 When authorized signs have not been erected, no person shall park a
vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any highway;
7.1.1 within fifteen metres (15m) of an intersection;
7.1.2 within three metres (3m) of a fire hydrant;
7.1.3 in front of the main entrance to, or any emergency exit from any
church, or other building or enclosed space in which persons may
be expected to congregate in large numbers;
7.1.4 in front of or within one and one half metres (1.5m) of a
laneway or driveway;
7.1.5 so as to interfere with the formation of a funeral procession.
7.1.6 in such a position that will prevent the convenient removal of
any other vehicle previously parked;
7.1.7 for the purpose of displaying the vehicle for sale;
7.1.8 for the purpose of greasing, repairing, servicing or painting of
vehicles except for such repairs as have been necessitated
by an emergency;
7.1.9 on the roadway where the width of the roadway is six metres (6m) or less;
7.1.10 on a driveway within one metre (1 m) of a sidewalk or footpath, or
if there is no sidewalk or footpath within three metres (3m) of the
roadway;
7.1.11 so as to impede or obstruct the flow of other traffic during their
lawful use of the highway;
7.1.12 on a boulevard.
8.0 Temporary No Parking Signs
8.1 The Director of Operations and Community Services, or his/her designate
is authorized and directed to erect or place at the Director's discretion
temporary "No Parking" signs on any highway used by the general public
for the passage of vehicles. Temporary changes indicated by the erection
of such signs shall not be effective after the next Council meeting, unless
confirmed by resolution of Council at such meeting, which resolution shall
8.2 Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, such signs shall be
erected in the event of fire, or parades, or while large assemblies are in
an auditorium or otherwise, for a reasonable period of time immediately
preceding and following such assemblies, provided however, that such
"No Parking" signs shall be erected one hour or more before such
parades or assemblies;
8.3 No person shall at any time park a vehicle on any of the highway, parts
of highways, or sides of highways where temporary "No Parking" signs
have been erected.
9.0 Stopping Prohibited - Specified Places Without Signs
9.1 No person shall stop a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain stopped
on any highway:
9.1.1 on, or partly on, or over a sidewalk or footpath;
9.1.2 within fifteen metres (15m) of an intersection or crosswalk;
9.1.3 on the roadway side of any stopped or parked vehicle;
9.1.4 upon any bridge or elevated structure except where parking is
otherwise permitted in this By-law;
9.1.5 within thirty metres (30m) of either end of a bridge or elevated structure;
9.1.6 within fifteen metres (15m) of the nearest rail of any level
crossing of a railway;
9.1.7 within the turning basin of a cul-de-sac;
9.1.8 on a highway.
10.0 Stopping Prohibited — Specified Places With Signs
10.1 Where authorized signs have been erected, no person shall stop a vehicle on any
highway at the side and between the limits and during the times or days set out in
schedule "C" of this By-law.
11.0 Parking Prohibited For Winter Road Maintenance
11.1 From the 1st of December in any year until the 1st day of April in the
following year between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., no person
shall park a vehicle on highway or in a municipal lot within the Township.
11.2 No person shall park, or leave standing, a vehicle on a highway, whether
attended or unattended, between October 15th and April 30th inclusive, in
such a manner as to interfere with winter road maintenance. For clarity,
and without limitation, if a winter road maintenance vehicle must alter its
course to avoid a parked vehicle, or is prevented from entering an area it
would otherwise have entered to perform winter road maintenance
because of a parked vehicle, that vehicle is deemed to be interfering with
winter road maintenance.
11.3 Notwithstanding Sections 11.1 and 11.2 of this By-law, legal parking is permitted
with a valid permit, for recreational purposes between October 15th and April 30th
inclusive, along the roadways of the locations set out in Schedule "B" attached
hereto and forming part of this By-law. For clarity, and without limitation, any
vehicle parked within the locations identified in Schedule "B" shall not be deemed
to be interfering with winter road maintenance.
12.0 Parking Prohibited - Private Property and Property of the
Municipality
12.1 No person shall park or leave a vehicle on:
12.1.1 private property without first having obtained permission from the owner or
occupant of the property;
12.1.2 property owned or occupied by The Township of Oro-Medonte or
any local board thereof without first having obtained written
consent from The Township of Oro-Medonte or the local board
unless authorized signs have been posted indicating parking is
permitted;
12.2 No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on
property owned by The Township of Oro-Medonte or any local board
thereof where:
12.2.1 an area that is designated by sign as reserved, unless the
area is reserved for such person;
12.2.2 an area designated by sign as an area where parking is prohibited;
12.2.3 for any period in excess of 24 hours.
13.0 Fire Routes
13.1 Where signs are displayed, no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in:
13.1.1 designated fire route zone;
13.1.2 Within the signed portion of the highway on the side of the
highway which the fire hall is located and the opposite side of the
highway of such fire hall.
14.0 Permit Parking
14.1 Between May 1st and October 30th, no person shall park a vehicle on a highway
Or in any location identified within Schedules "D" and "E of this By-law unless a
valid Township permit is displayed so as to be visible from outside the vehicle.
14.2 All permits issued by the Township are valid from May 1st through till
October 30th as identified on the permit face, no person shall park and display
an expired permit within locations identified within Schedules "D" and "E" of this
By-law.
14.3 Permits shall be issued to residents, at no charge, through the Township
Administration Office. Such permits will allow the holder to park in the locations
specified in Schedules "D" and "E" of this By-law, provided that all other
provisions of this By-law are complied with.
14.4 Permits may be purchased by non-residents for a fee as specified in the
Township Fees and Charges By-law. Permits displayed so to be visible from the
outside by non-residents will allow the vehicle to park in the locations specified
in Schedules "D" and "E" of this By-law, provided that all other provisions of this
By-law are complied with.
14.5 Should a violation under section 14.1 of this By-law continue in excess of three
(3) hours, the Municipal Law Enforcement Officer may issue the vehicle/operator
a second infraction, and subsequently issue further infractions every three (3)
hours thereafter until such violation ceases.
15.0 Accessible Permit Parking
15.1 When authorized signs have been erected, designating a space as an accessible
permit space, no person shall park or stop a vehicle or allow a vehicle to remain
parked or stopped in a public parking area in a parking space reserved for persons
with an accessible permit unless a valid accessible parking permit is openly
displayed on the dashboard of the vehicle.
15.2 Enforcement of this Section on property other than property owned
by the municipality will only be carried out upon written request by
the owner.
16.0 Signs - Traffic Signals
16.1 No person shall move, remove, deface or in any manner interfere with
any sign, traffic control signal, marking, or other traffic control device
placed, erected or maintained under this By-law.
16.2 No person shall erect a traffic control signal, marking, or other traffic control
device without authority.
16.3 No person shall place, maintain or display on any highway, any sign,
marking or device which purports to be, or is an imitation of, or resembles
an authorized sign or which conceals from view or interferes with the
effectiveness of an authorized sign.
17.0 General Traffic Rules
17.1 No person shall drive a vehicle on a sidewalk except for the purpose of
directly crossing the sidewalk.
17.2 No person shall drive a vehicle on the Rail Trail without the written consent
from the Township prior to doing so.
17.3 No person shall drive a vehicle on municipal property unless in a
designated parking area or on municipal roads controlled under the
Highway Traffic Act.
17.4 Notwithstanding sections 17.1, 17.2 and 17.3 vehicles operated by or on
behalf of the Township for the purpose of their duties shall be permitted.
17.5 No person shall drive any vehicle over any marking on the roadway where
markers are in place to indicate that the marking material has been freshly
applied.
18.0 Enforcement And Administration
18.1 This By-law shall be enforced and administered by The Township of Oro-
Medonte Municipal Law Enforcement Officers.
19.0 Parking Infraction Notice
19.1 Where a vehicle is found parked in contravention of the provisions of this
By-law, Municipal Law Enforcement Officers may complete and place upon
or attach to the vehicle or give to the person driving the vehicle a parking
infraction notice in the form of a serially numbered notice stating:
19.1.1 the license number of the vehicle, concise description of the
vehicle and the expiry date of the sticker;
19.1.2 a description of the offence;
19.1.3 the date, time and location of the alleged offence;
19.1.4 the signature of the signing officer;
19.1.5 the set fine for the alleged offence;
19.1.6 that the owner or driver thereof may make a voluntary early -
payment in the amount and manner set forth and pay the fine as
indicated on the parking infraction notice prior to the 15th day as
set out in the Provincial Offences Act, 1990 Part Il.
19.1.7 that the owner or driver thereof may enter a not guilty plea within
15 days of the offence and request a trial date be set as set out
in the Provincial Offences Act 1990 Part II.
19.2 The Municipal Law Enforcement Officer shall prepare the parking ticket in
duplicate and shall attach one copy of the parking infraction notice to the
vehicle or give the copy of the parking infraction notice to the driver of the
vehicle and deliver one copy to the Corporation.
20.0 Voluntary Payment
20.1 Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 19 of this By-law, any person
served with a Parking Infraction Notice for an offence as set out in this By-
law, may make an early payment in the manner shown on the reverse side
of such notice within seven (7) calendar days from the date of the notice
was issued.
21.0 Owner Liable
21.1 The owner of a vehicle may be charged with and convicted of an offence
under this By-law for which the driver or the vehicle is subject to be
charged and on conviction the owner is liable to the penalty prescribed or
provided for the offence, unless, at the time of the offence, the vehicle was
in possession of some person other than the owner without the owner's
consent.
22.0 Exemptions
22.1 This By-law shall not apply to the Corporation, or to its employees
when engaged in the maintenance of a designated parking space or
the enforcement of this Bylaw.
23.0 Offences
23.1 Any person who contravenes any provision of this By-law is guilty of an
offence and on conviction is liable to the maximum fine as provided for in
the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O., 1990, c.P.33, as amended and/or
Part XIV of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended.
24.0 Tow/Impound Vehicle
24.1 Notwithstanding any other penalty imposed by this By-law, the Municipal
Law Enforcement Officer issuing the parking infraction notice may have the
vehicle towed away and impounded at the owner's expense pursuant to
section 170(15) of the Highway Traffic Act, 1990, as amended;
24.2 All towing and impounding charges incurred under this section shall
become a lien against the vehicle and enforced in accordance with the
Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.R.25, as amended.
25.0 Severability
25.1 If a court of competent jurisdiction should declare any section of this By-
law, or part thereof, including any part of the schedules, to be invalid, such
section or part thereof is deemed severable from this By-law and shall not
be construed as having influenced Council to pass the remainder of this
By-law and it is the intention of Council that the remainder of the By-law
shall survive and remain in force.
Schedule "A" to By-law No. 2021-005
"Parking Prohibited"
Column 1
Column 2
Highway
Side
lAIgonquin Trail
East and West Sides
Barrie Terrace
South Side
(Bass Lake Side Road East
North and South Sides
(Bass Lake Side Road East
North and South Sides
)Bay Street
North and South Sides
Bay Street
North and South Sides
IBickle Road
North and South Sides
(Bidwell Road
North And South Sides
Black Forest Lane
North Side
(Black Forest Lane
South and East Sides
Blackman Boulevard
East and West Sides
Burnett Street
West Side
IBrook Street
North and South Sides
(Forrester Road North, South, East and
West Sides
Huron Woods Drive East and West Sides
(Huron Woods Drive East and West Sides
Huron Woods Drive East and West Sides
lice Road East and West Sides
(John Moon Road North and South Sides
Lakeshore Road East North and South Sides
Lakeshore Road East
North Side
(Lakeshore Road East
North Side
Lakeshore Road East
South Side
(Lakeshore Road East
South Side
(Lakeshore Road East South Side
Lakeshore Road East South Side
(Lakeshore Road West North Side
Lakeshore Road West North Side
Lakeshore Road West South Side
(Line 2 South East Side
Line 2 South West Side
(Line 3 South East and West Sides
(Line 4 South East and West Sides
(Line 7 North East and West Sides
(Line 7 South East and West Sides
(Line 7 South East Side
(Line 7 South West Side
(Line 8 North East and West Sides
(Line 8 South East and West Sides
Line 8 South East and West Sides
(Line 8 North West and East Sides
(Line 9 North East and West Sides
Line 9 South East and West Sides
(Line 9 South East and West Sides
Line 9 South
East and West Sides
(Line 12 South
East Side
Line 12 South
West Side
(Line 15 North
East Side
(Line 15 North
West Side
(Line 15 North
West Side
Column 3
From -To
South of Huron Woods Drive 75m
Colborne Street westerly for a distance of 132 m
Line 12 North Easterly 800m
Line 15 North to Line 14 North
Line 2 South Easterly 150m
Line 2 South Westerly 300m
Bass Lake Side Road East of Line 14
Emergency Parking Only turnaround at the
water source (cistern)
Intersection of Ridge Road West for a distance of 140
,netres
Intersection of Ridge Road West, south and
aasterly for a distance of 425 metres
Stanley Avenue to Lake Simcoe
Warminster Side Road to the Dead end
"O'Brien Street to the Dead end
Line 3 South to the Dead Ends
Algonquin Trail North 75m
'Oneida Avenue North 75m
Oneida Avenue South 75m
Lakeshore Road East to Lake Simcoe
Woodland Drive to Moon Point Road
East of Line 7 South 500m
Line 9 South easterly 600 metres
Line 12 South, easterly 125 metres
Easterly 175 metres from Line 9 South for a distance
of 300 metres easterly.
Line 12 South to Line 13 South
Line 14 South Easterly 430m
Line 14 South Westerly 150m
Elvyn Crescent easterly 60 metres
Line 7 South westerly 470 metres
Line 6 South to Line 7 South
Bay Street northerly 150 metres
Ridge Road West to Lake Simcoe
Dead end northerly 140 metres
Dead end northerly 200 metres
Highway 11 northerly 500 metres
Hwy #11 to Ridge Road
Lake Simcoe northerly 210 metres
Lake Simcoe northerly 875 metres
Highway 11 northerly 500 metres
Hwy #11 Southerly 800m
Hwy #11 to Ridge Road West
Old Barrie Road East to Bass Lake Side Road East
Highway 11 northerly 500 metres
Hwy #11 to Ridge Road West
Lakeshore Road East to Lakeshore Road East
Lakeshore Road East to Lake Simcoe
Lake Simcoe to 125 metres north of Lakeshore Road
East
Rail Trail south to Lake Simcoe
Hwy #12 South to Bass Lake Side Road
Hwy #12 southerly 200 metres
Bass Lake Side Road northerly 825 metres
(Line 15 South East and West Sides Maplewood Parkway Northerly 50m
(Line 15 South East and West Sides Maplewood Parkway to Woodland Drive
Schedule "A" to By-law No. 2021-005
Column 1
Highway
(Mill Street
Mill Street
(Moon Point Road
O'Brien Street
Poplar Crescent
IRichelieu Road
(Robinson Street
(Robinson Street
IRoeburn Beach Road
IScottdale Drive
Ski Trails Road
Stanley Avenue
Stanley Avenue
(Stanley Avenue
Warbler Way
(Warminster Side Road
(Warminster Side Road
(Woodland Drive
(Woodland Drive
"Parking Prohibited" - continued
Column 2
Column 3
Side
From -To
East and West Sides
Robinson Street Northerly 100m
East and West Sides
Robinson Street to Lake Simcoe
South Side
Woodland Drive to Woodland Drive
East Side
Ridge Road West to Bay Street
North and South Sides
Lakeshore Road East to Lakeshore Road East
East and West Sides
Champlain Crescent to Warminster Side Road
North and South Sides
Dead end Westerly 60m
North and South Sides
Mill Street Easterly 50m
North and South Sides
East and West from Bickle Road
North and South Sides
All of cul-de-sac and easterly 30 m from cul-de-sac
North and South Sides
County Road #93 Easterly 100m
North and South Sides
Blackman Boulevard to Dorothy's Drive
North and South Sides
Creek Lane to Dorothy's Drive
South Side
Creek Lane Westerly 100m
East Side
Moon Point Road to including the cul-de-sac
North and South Sides
500m East of Richelieu Road
North and South Sides
50m West of Richelieu Road
Between the two bridges and 60m North and South of
West Side
the two bridges
Approximately 140 metres south of John Moon Road
East and West Sides
for a distance of 300 metres southerly.
Schedule "B" to By-law No. 2021-005
"Parking for Purpose of Winter Recreational Activities"
Column 1
Highway
5/6 Sideroad
Black Forest Lane
ILakeshore Road East
Lakeshore Road West
Line 6 South
(Line 7 South
(Line 11 South
Line 12 South
Line 14 South
Woodland Drive
Column 2 Column 3
Side From -To
East side 50 metres north of Ridge Road
West to the Rail Trail
North Side 140 metres from the intersection of Ridge Road West
and Black Forest Lane to the cul-de-sac
North Side 125 metres east of Line 12 South to 125 metres west
of Line 13 South
North Side 470 metres west of Line 7 South, westerly for
a distance of 930 metres
East Side
Lakeshore Road West to Lake Simcoe
210 metres north of Lake Simcoe to 15 metres south
East Side
of the Rail Trail
East Side
Hawkestone Wharf Gate northerly 150 metres
125 metres north of Lakeshore Road East to 15
East Side
metres south of the Rail Trail.
From 50 metres north of Lakeshore Road East for a
East Side
distance of 528 metres
125 metres east of Line 15 South, easterly for a
North Side
distance of 150 metres.
Column 1
Highway
Atlantis Drive
Schedule "C" to By-law No. 2021-005
"Stopping Prohibited"
Column 2 Column 3
Column 4
Side From -To Prohibited
East Side 60 metres north of Bass Lake Sideroad Anytime
northerly to Hwy 12
Column 1
Column 2
Location
Side
Church Street
Both sides
Dicker Lane
Both sides
Elvyn Crescent
Both sides
Grandview Crescent
Both sides
Indian Road
Both sides
Kirkpatrick Street
Both sides
Lakeshore Road East
South sides
Lakeshore Road West North side
Line 2 South
Line 11 South
Line 13 North
Line 15 North
Memorial Crescent
Mitchell Road
I O'Brien Street
Petherwin Place
Rail Trail Drive
Shelswell Boulevard
Springhome Road
Tudhope Boulevard
Turdhope Boulevard
East side
Both sides
Both sides
West Side
Both sides
Both sides
West side
Both sides
Both sides
Both sides
Both sides
Both sides
Both sides
Schedule "D" to By-law No. 2021-005
"Permit Parking Areas"
Column 3
From
Line 2 South
Lakeshore Road East
Lakeshore Road East
Lakeshore Road East
Memorial Crescent
Lakeshore Road East
Approximately 15 metres east
of Line 9 South
Approximately 15 metres east
of Elvyn Crescent
Approximately 150 metres
north of Bay Street
Franko Street
South Side Bass Lake
Approximately 200 metres
south of Highway 12
Lakeshore Road East
Lakeshore Road East
Approximately 15 metres
north of Bay Street
Line 13 North
Tudhope Boulevard
Elvyn Crescent
Rail Trail Drive
Lakeshore Road East
Kirkpatrick Street
Column 4
To
Dead End
End of Road
Coventry Court
Lakeshore Road East
Memorial Crescent
Tudhope Boulevard
For a distance of 160 metres
easterly
For a distance of 700 metres
easterly
For a distance of 15 metres south
of Ridge Road West
For a distance of 150 metres
southerly
Bass Lake Side Road East
For a distance of 300 metres
south
Lakeshore Road East
Grandview Crescent
For a distance of 15 metres south
of Ridge Road West
Cul-de-sac
Springhome Road
Lakeshore Road West
Kirkpatrick Street
Kirkpatrick Street
Rail Trail Drive
Schedule "E" to By-law No. 2021-005
"Permit Parking- Other Designated Areas"
Column 1
Location
Bayview Memorial Park
Carthew Bay Boat Launch
Carthew Bay Boat Launch (Lakeshore Road East)
Line 9 Boat Launch
Shanty Bay Boat Launch
Shanty Bay Wharf
Shelswell Park
South Side Bass Lake Park
Column 2
Area
Designated areas on the property
Designated areas on the property
Designated areas on the property
Designated areas on the property
Designated areas on the property
Designated areas on the property
Designated areas on the property
Designated areas on the property
THE HONOURABLE ESTHER ROSENBE'RG _ s% L'HONORABLE ESTHER ROSENBERG
REGIONAL SENIOR JUSTICE — JUGE PRINCIPAL REGIONAL
ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE COUR DE JUSTICE D€L'GNTARIO
CENTRAL FAST REGION REGION DU CENTRE-EST
50 EAGLE STREET WEST 50,RUE EAGLE GUEST
NEWMARKET,ONTARIO DY 601 NEWMARKET(ONTARIO) L3Y 681
TELEPHONE/TELtPHONE(905)SS3-4890
FAX/TELECOPIEUR(905)SS3-4891
January 18, 2021
Mr. C. Shelswell
Township of Oro-Medonte
148 Line 7 South
Oro, Ontario
LOi_ 2EO
Dear Mr. Shelswell:
RE: Set Fines — Part I & II
The Township of Oro-Medonte
Enclosed herewith please find the Order and the schedule of set fines.
The setting of the fines does not constitute my approval of the short form wording
used to describe the offences.
Please forward a copy of the Order and the Schedule of set fines to the POA
Court in Simcoe County.
Yours uly,
A
s er Rose berg
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Regional Senior Justice
Central East Region
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Enclosures
PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT
Part I
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 attached schedule of offences under the Provincial Statutes and
Regulations thereunder and Municipal By Law 2021-005, for the Township of
Oro-Medonte, attached hereto is the set fine for that offence. This Order is to
take effect January 18, 2021.
DATED at Newmarket this 181"
day of January, 2020
s er Rosenberg
Regional Senior Justice
Central East Region
Township of Oro-Medonte
By-law No. 2021-005
Being a By-law to provide for the restricting and regulating of traffic and parking
on highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of The
Township of Oro-Medonte.
Part I Provincial Offences Act
Item Short Form Wording Provisions Creating Set Fine
or Defining Offence
GENERAL REGULATIONS
1 Removal or damage to traffic control device Appendix A, s. 16.1 $300.00
2 Erection of traffic sign without authority. Appendix A, s. 16.2 $300.00
3 Interfere with authorized sign Appendix A, s. 16.3 $300.00
4 Place unauthorized sign on existing sign Appendix A, s. 16.3 $300.00
5 Drive vehicle on sidewalk Appendix A, s. 17.1 $200.00
6 Drive vehicle on rail trail Appendix A, s. 17.2 $200.00
7 Drive vehicle municipal property unauthorized Appendix A, s. 17.3 $200.00
NOTE: The penalty provision for the offences indicated above is Appendix A. Section
23.1 of By-law No. 2021-005, a certified copy of which has been filed.
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 attached schedule of offences under the Provincial Statutes and
Regulations thereunder and Municipal By Law 2021-005, for the Township of
Oro-Medonte, attached hereto is the set fine for that offence. This Order is to
take effect January 18, 2021.
DATED at Newmarket this 18th
day of January, 2020
L—
Elsiher Rosen rg
Regional Senior Justice
Central East Region
Township of Oro-Medonte
By-law No. 2021-005
Being a By-law to provide for the restricting and regulating of traffic and parking
on highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of The
Township of Oro-Medonte.
Part II Provincial Offences Act
Early
Provisions Creating Payment
Item Short Form Wording Set Fine
or Defining Offence within 7
days
GENERAL REGULATIONS
1 Park on wrong side of highway Appendix A, s. 5.1 $40.00 $60.00
2 Stop on wrong side of highway Appendix A, s. 5.1 $40.00 $60.00
3 Park in a no parking zone Appendix A, s. 6.1.1 $40.00 $60.00
4 Park within the intersection of the rail trail Appendix A, s. 6.1.2 $40.00 $60.00
5 JPark within no parking zone of rail trail Appendix A, s. 6.1.3 $40.00 $60.00
6 Park within 15 m of an intersection Appendix A, s. 7.1.1 $40.00 $60.00
7 Park within 3 m of a fire hydrant Appendix A, s. 7.1.2 $40.00 $60.00
8 Park blocking entrance or emergency exit Appendix A, s. 7.1.3 $80.00 $100.00
9 Park in front of a laneway Appendix A, s. 7.1.4 $40.00 $60.00
10 Park in front of a driveway Appendix A, s. 7.1.4 $40.00 $60.00
11 Park within 1.5 metres of a laneway Appendix A, s. 7.1.4 $40.00 $60.00
12 Park within 1.5 metres of a driveway Appendix A, s. 7.1.4 $40.00 $60.00
13 Park so as to interfere with funeral procession Appendix A, s. 7.1.5 $40.00 $60.00
14 Park so that previously parked vehicle is Appendix A, s. 7.1.6 $40.00 $60.00
obstructed
15 JPark to display vehicle for sale Appendix A, s. 7.1.7 $40.00 $60.00
16 JPark to repair or service a vehicle on highway Appendix A, s. 7.1.8 $40.00 $60.00
17 Park on roadway where width of roadway is 6 Appendix A, s. 7.1.9 $40.00 $60.00
m or less
18 JPark on a driveway within 3 m of a roadway Appendix A, s. 7.1.10 $40.00 $60.00
19 Park on a driveway within 1 m of a footpath Appendix A, s. 7.1.10 $40.00 $60.00
20 Park so as to obstruct traffic Appendix A, s. 7.1.11 $40.00 $60.00
21 Park so as to impede traffic Appendix A, s. 7.1.11 $40.00 $60.00
22 Park on a boulevard Appendix A, s. 7.1.12 $40.00 $60.00
23 Park in a temporary no parking zone Appendix A, s. 8.3 $40.00 $60.00
24 Stop on sidewalk Appendix A, s. 9.1.1 $40.00 $60.00
25 Stop within 15 m of an intersection Appendix A, s. 9.1.2 $40.00 $60.00
26 Stop within 15 m of a crosswalk Appendix A, s. 9.1.2 $40.00 $60.00
27 Stop on roadway side of stopped or parked Appendix A, s. 9.1.3 $40.00 $60.00
vehicle
28 Stop on bridge Appendix A, s. 9.1.4 $80.00 $100.00
29 Stop within 30 m of either end of a bridge Appendix A, s. 9.1.5 $80.00 $100.00
30 Stop within 15 m of the rail of railway crossing Appendix A, s. 9.1.6 $40.00 $60.00
31 Stop within a cul-de-sac Appendix A, s. 9.1,7 $40.00 $60.00
32 Stop on a highway Appendix A, s. 9.1.8 $40.00 $60.00
33 Stop in a no stopping zone Appendix A, s. 10.1 $40.00 $60.00
34 Park between 2:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m, from Appendix A, s. 11.1 $40.00 $60.00
Dec. 1 to April 1
35 Park so as to interfere with winter road Appendix A, s. 11.2 $80.00 $100.00
maintenance
36 Park on private property without permission Appendix A, s. 12.1.1 $40.00 $60.00
37 Park on Township property without permission Appendix A, s. 12.1.2 $40.00 $60.00
38 Park in designated reserved area Appendix A, s. 12.2.1 $40.00 $60.00
39 Park in designated area where parking Appendix A, s. 12.2.2 $40.00 $60.00
prohibited
40 IPark in excess of 24 hours Appendix A, s. 12.2.3 $40.00 $60.00
41 Stop in a fire route Appendix A, s. 13.1.1 $100.00 $150.00
42 Stand in a fire route Appendix A, s. 13.1.1 $100.00 $150.00
43 Park in a fire route Appendix A, s. 13.1.1 $100.00 $150.00
44 Stop within the entrance to a fire hall Appendix A, s. 13.1.2 $100.00 $150.00
45 Stand within the entrance to a fire hall Appendix A, s. 13.1.2 $100.00 $150.00
46 Park within the entrance to a fire hall Appendix A, s. 13.1.2 $100.00 $150.00
47 Park without permit Appendix A, s. 14.1 $60.00 $80.00
48 Park in a designated accessible parking space Appendix A, s. 15.1 $300.00 $350.00
49 IStop in a designated accessible parking space Appendix A, s. 15.1 $300.00 $350.00
NOTE: The penalty provision for the offences indicated above is Appendix A. Section
23,1 of By-law No_ 2021-005, a certified copy of which has been filed.