2003-031 By-Law of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte respecting the Licensing, Regulating, and Governing of Trailer Campsr f'
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CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE
BY-LAW NO. 2003-031
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Being a By-law of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte Respecting the
Licensing, Regulating, and Governing of Trailer Camps.
WHEREAS provision is made under the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, s.169, for
licensing, regulating, and governing trailer camps, and for prohibiting the use of any lots within
the trailer camp, or occupancy of trailers without licence therefore:
NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte enacts
as follows:
1. DEFINITIONS
1.1 "Building Inspector" means a Building inspector of the Township of Oro-Medonte.
1.2 "By-law Enforcement Officer," means a person who is appointed or authorized by the
Municipality to enforce the by-laws of the Municipality.
1.3 "Drinking Water" means water made available for human consumption.
1.4 "Fire Chief' means the Chief Fire Official of the Township of Oro-Medonte Fire
Department.
1.5 "Health Unit" means an officer of the Simcoe County District Health Unit having
jurisdiction in the area in which a trailer camp is located.
1.6 "Hydro Inspector" means the inspector of the Hydro One having jurisdiction in the area
within the Municipality in which a trailer camp is located.
1.7 "Lot" means a parcel of land within a trailer camp, which is available for the occupation
of one trailer.
1.8 "Municipality" means The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte.
1.9 "Operator" means the owner, lessee, person, or persons designated by an owner or lessee
to operate trailer camps.
1.10 "Service Building" means those buildings and structures naturally and normally
incidental, subordinate and primarily devoted to the principal trailer camp use and
located on the same property. Such service buildings and structures include, but are not
limited to those which house sanitary, toilet, laundry and/or cooking facilities and
equipment.
1.11 "Summer Season" means that period of time from and including March 15th to and
including the 1 st day of November, in any year.
1.12 "Trailer" means any vehicle constructed to be attached and propelled by a motor vehicle
and that is capable of being used by persons for living, sleeping or eating, even if the
vehicle is jacked-up or its running gear is removed.
1.13 "Trailer camp" means any land on which a trailer, as defined in section 1. 12, is kept.
1.14 "Winter Season" means that period of time from and including November 15th to and
including the 14th day of March, in the subsequent year.
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2. LICENCES
2.1 No person or persons shall establish or operate a trailer camp within the boundaries of the
Township of Oro-Medonte without first having obtained a licence, issued in accordance
with this By-law which has not expired or been revoked, for the number of lots to be
made available for the occupation of trailers during the currency of the licence and
having paid the prescribed fees.
2.2 An application for a licence to establish a trailer camp or any renewal thereof, shall be
made to the Clerk of the Municipality in the form prescribed by the Municipality.
2.3 (a) Every application shall be accompanied by four copies of a plan of the proposed
trailer camp showing natural and artificial features such as: buildings; railways,
roads; water courses; drainage ditches and flooded areas within or adjacent to the
land to be developed; topography; location and dimensions of proposed lots;
service buildings; road and pedestrian walkways; recreational and open space
areas; proposed surface drainage; landscaping including lighting and fencing;
drinking water supply and sewage disposal facilities; and the prescribed
application fee; provided that with an application for renewal of a licence, no
such plan is required where no changes from the plan submitted previously have
been made or are proposed by the applicant or are required by the Municipality.
(b) Any trailer camp in existence at the time of passage of this by-law, and which has
not submitted a plan as referred to in clause 2.3(a) shall be required to do so when
next renewing a licence for the existing trailer camp.
(c) Nothing herein shall be deemed to prevent the continued operation of any trailer
camp legally established prior to the passage of this By-law and such trailer
camps shall be entitled to be licensed as provided herein. Any enlargement,
expansion or extension of an existing trailer camp made after the passage of the
By-law, must comply with this By-law.
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2.4 The licence application shall also show the location and provide a legal description of the
trailer camp, and shall include such other information as may be reasonably required by
the Municipality.
2.5 Every application shall be referred by the Clerk to the Building/Planning Department, the
Fire Department, the Public Works Department, the Engineering and Environmental
Services Department, Hydro One, and the Health Unit who shall report thereon.
2.6 No licence shall be issued unless and until there is recorded upon the application or
attached to it:
a) The report of the Building/Planning Department showing that the trailer camp
and all trailers, buildings, structures, and facilities, or the plans for the same, are
in accordance with the requirements of this By-law and not contrary to any other
applicable By-laws of the Municipality;
b) The report of the Fire Department that the trailer camp and all trailers, buildings
structures and facilities, or the plans for the same, are in accordance with
regulations relating to fire safety and this By-law;
C) The report of the Health Unit showing that the trailer camp and all trailers,
service buildings, structures and facilities, or the plans for the same are in
accordance with the provisions of The Health Protection and Promotion Act.
1990 c.H.7 and any regulations made under that Act and this By-law;
d) The Final Inspection Certificate of Hydro One that all electrical wiring and
installations proposed or installed are satisfactory; and
e) Evidence satisfactory to the Clerk of the Municipality that sewage disposal
systems and water supply systems, or plans therefore, have been approved by the
Engineering and Environmental Services Department, Ministry of the
Environment and the Health Unit.
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2.7 As a condition to approval of an application and issuance of a license, the Municipality
may require the applicant to enter into an agreement respecting the upgrading of interior
roadways or parking spaces and construction of any required surface drainage facilities.
2.8 Upon negotiations of any agreement that may be required pursuant to paragraph 2.7 and
upon receipt of the reports and evidence referred to in paragraph 2.6 the Clerk shall place
such application on the agenda for meeting of the Council of the Township of Oro-
Medonte first following and, where Council is of the opinion that the proposed trailer
camp meets with the provisions of the By-law and all other applicable By-laws and/or
regulations, the licence or licences applied for shall be granted.
2.9 No licence may be transferred without the approval of the Council of the Township of
Oro-Medonte which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, and, in reaching a
decision upon any application for the transfer of a licence, Council may require the
applicant (transferee) to submit the reports and evidence provided for in paragraph 2.6.
2.10 Licences, together with a copy of this By-law, shall be posted in a conspicuous place in
the office or on the premises of the trailer camp at all times.
2.11 Prior to the issuance of any licence or renewal thereof, the owner of the trailer camp shall
pay to the Municipality a fee as listed in Schedule "A".
2.12 A summer season licence for a trailer camp becomes effective on the 15th day of March
of the year in which it is issued, and expires on the 1 st day of November, in that same
year unless suspended or cancelled.
2.13 A winter season licence for a trailer camp becomes effective on the 15th day of
November of the year in which it is issued, and expires on the 14th day of March next
following, unless suspended or cancelled.
2.14 Winter season licences shall not be issued by the Township unless there is evidence
satisfactory to the Clerk of the Township that the trailer camp is suitable for winter
camping, having regard to sections 4, 5 and 6 of this By-law.
3. LOCATION AND DRAINAGE
3.1 A trailer camp shall be adequately drained and no low lying, marshy or unstable land
shall be developed into lots.
3.2 Where necessary the operator shall provide surface drainage to ensure that casual or
stagnant water is sufficiently far from buildings and lots to prevent a nuisance to persons
accommodated in the trailer camp.
4. WATER SUPPLY
4.1 An operator shall provide an adequate supply of drinking water for the trailer camp as per
Ministry of Environment regulations.
5. TOILET CONVENIENCES. PLUMBING AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL
5.1 The operator shall provide toilet conveniences for the use of the guests of the trailer camp
in at least the number deemed by the Municipality and the Health Unit to be adequate for
the particular trailer camp and all such toilet conveniences shall be located, constructed
and maintained in accordance with the directions of and regulations administered by the
Health Unit, the Ministry of the Environment and the Chief Building Official.
5.2 Service buildings providing toilet, bathing, laundry or other such facilities for use in
common by guests of the trailer camp shall be located at least 15 meters from any lot
boundary and shall have floors of smooth material which is impervious to water and
. properly graded to a floor drain. The inside walls of such building shall be of a smooth,
washable material and, in the case of toilet, shower and laundry rooms, impervious to
water.
0 6. GARBAGE AND GARBAGE DISPOSAL
6.1 The operator shall collect on site garbage daily in the summer season and twice weekly in
the winter season within the trailer camp and shall provide containers of a design and
construction adequate for the purpose and in locations convenient to each lot.
6.2 The contents of garbage containers shall be collected twice weekly in the summer season
and once weekly in the winter season and disposed of by the operator at the operator's
own expense in sites approved by the Municipality.
7. GENERAL SITE REOUIREMENTS
7.1 Trailer camps shall be divided into lots and each lot shall contain a minimum area of 186
square metres and shall have a minimum frontage of at least 12 metres on an internal
access road. The boundaries of all lots shall be clearly defined.
7.2 Each Trailer shall be located on each lot so that there is a side lot setback of 3 metres
from the side lotline (10 feet); provided that where trailers on adjacent lots are parked
end to end, the clearance between them shall be at least 3 metres.
7.3 Each lot shall front on an interior driveway which shall be at least 3 metres in width
where one-way traffic only is permitted, or 6 metres in width where two-way traffic is
permitted. Such driveways shall be reasonably smooth and treated to control dust
adequately and must support fire department vehicles.
7.4 There shall be at least one parking space for automobiles for each lot, that shall be at
least 3 metres wide and 6 metres long.
7.5 The location of every trailer shall be subject to the following minimum set-backs:
a) 15 metres from any service building located within the trailer camp;
b) Subject to paragraph 7.5(c), 4.5 metres from any adjoining property line;
C) Where a residential building is located on land that abuts a boundary of the land
on which the trailer camp is located, no lot shall be less than 30 metres from such
boundary unless buffering satisfactory to the Municipality is provided and
maintained by the operator.
d) 15 metres from the boundary of all public roads or highways;
e) 23 metres from the centre line of any watercourse, or 23 metres from an
embankment, the slope of which is greater than 30 degrees from horizontal.
7.6 The maximum density of lots shall be 38 lots per net hectare. For the purpose of this
provision, net hectare shall mean the land available for the location of lots excluding
recreation areas, open space areas, service areas, and all land which is susceptible to
flooding or is otherwise unsuitable for the establishment of lots.
8. OPERATING REOUIREMENTS
8.1 Every operator shall keep a register which shall be available for inspection at all times by
the By-law Enforcement Officer. The register shall contain the following information:
a} The name and address of each registrant;
b) The make, model, licence number, and year of the motor vehicle operated by each
. registrant;
C) The Province or State issuing such licence;
d) The date of arrival and departure of each registrant.
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8.2 An operator of a trailer camp shall have in attendance on a 24 hour basis during its
operation at least one adult employee conversant with the operation of the trailer camp
who is in charge.
8.3 An operator shall maintain all sewage disposal facilities within the trailer camp in a
sanitary condition and in accordance with any directions, which may be given by the
Ministry of the Environment and the Health Unit.
8.4 An operator shall keep all buildings, equipment, facilities and furniture in the camp in
good repair and in a clean, sanitary condition.
8.5 An operator shall ensure that all service buildings are adequately heated during the
season in which heat is reasonably required.
8.6 An operator shall maintain interior driveways to a standard that allows reasonable and
uninterrupted access to all lots within a trailer camp during the summer season from and
including March 15th to November l st, inclusive. An operator shall further maintain
interior driveways to a standard that allows reasonable and uninterrupted access to all lots
occupied during the winter season from and including November 15th to March 14th of
the subsequent year.
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An operator shall ensure that no person shall deposit or discharge any solid waste or
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refuse of any kind in or about a trailer camp except as approved by the Hea
Ministry of Environment.
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An operator shall ensure that no person shall deposit or discharge any liquid waste at any
location other than a location approved by the Health Unit and Ministry of Environment.
8.9
An operator shall attach, in a permanent manner, a clearly visible, distinguishing number
or name to each lot and service building.
8.10
An operator shall ensure that no person or persons in charge of any dog, cat or other pet
animal shall permit such animal to run at large or commit any nuisance within the limits
of the trailer camp.
8.11
Trailers on lots within a trailer camp which are occupied during the winter season, shall
be occupied on a temporary basis and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
during the winter season, trailers are not to be occupied by any person or persons for
more than 14 days in total in any month during the winter season.
8.12
Each trailer camp shall have a sewage disposal system approved by the Ministry of the
Environment.
8.13
Adequate lighting shall be provided and maintained for all service buildings.
8.14
An operator shall provide such fire extinguishing equipment as is required to satisfy all
by-laws and the laws of the Province of Ontario with respect thereto and shall be in force
within the Municipality and the province of Ontario from time to time and all such
equipment shall be kept in good working order.
8.15
Convenience establishments of a commercial nature, except for coin operated laundry;
dry cleaning establishments; and small convenience type retail grocery stores accessory
to the trailer camp use and an integral part of the trailer camp are not permitted within a
trailer camp.
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9. ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
9.1 The By-law Enforcement Officer shall from time to time inspect trailer camps to ensure
that they are being operated in accordance with this By-law and any plan and agreement
upon which basis the licence has been issued. Where, in the Officer's opinion, a trailer
camp is not being operated in accordance therewith, the Officer shall issue a notice to the
operator, as the Officer deems necessary to remedy any default. The operator shall
comply with said notice. Upon the operator's failure to do so, in addition to any other
penalty prescribed herein, the Municipality may revoke the operator's licence.
9.2 Every person who contravenes any provision of this By-law is guilty of an offence and
shall be liable to a fine in the amount to be determined pursuant to the Provincial
Offences Act R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.33, and every such fine is recoverable under the
provincial Offences Act.
10. ENACTMENT
10.1 This By-law shall come into force on the date that it is finally passed by Council and
shall apply to all trailer camps operated within the Municipality as of the date passed.
10.2 By-Laws No. 92-78 and 94-67 of the Council of The Corporation of the Township of
Oro-Medonte are hereby repealed.
11. GENERAL
11.1 That Schedules "A" and "B" as set out herein and attached hereto form part of this By-
law.
READ a first and second time this 16th day of April, 2003.
READ a third time and finally passed this 16th day of April, 2003.
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE
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Initial License Fee
Renewal
BY-LAW NO. 2003-031
SCHEDULE "A"
$150.00
$100.00
Schedule "B" to By-law No. 2003-31
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE
APPLICATION FOR TRAILER CAMP
This application is a: New Application ❑
NAME OF TRAILER CAMP.
APPLICANT:
MAILING ADDRESS:
POSTAL CODE:
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
Renewal ❑
(If more than one registered owner with different address, attach separate sheet)
Legal Description of Property on which Trailer Camp is to be operated:
Lot Concession Plan
Trailer Camp will be operated by: same as registered owner; or
Name:
Address: Postal Code:
Telephone: (home) (business)
If owner is a Corporation:
Name of all Shareholders Address % of shares
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