HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 5495/99THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING
BY=LAW NO. 5495/99
Being a by-law to regulate, protect and control all
public parks in the Town of Picketing.
WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of The Town of Picketing, pursuant to the
provisions of Section 102 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.45, as amended, has the
authority to enact this by-law;
AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of The Town of Picketing find it necessary to
enact a by-law to regulate, and control all public parks in the Town of Picketing and to protect
these lands on behalf of the public interest; and
AND WHEREAS Section 320 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.45, as amended, provides
that by-law of the Council passed under the authority of the Municipal Act is guilty of an offense.
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
DEFINITIONS
1. For the purpose of this by-law,
(a)
"authorized sign" means any sign, notice, or other device placed or erected in or
upon a park, under the authority of this by-law;
b)
"Committee" means the Executive Committee of the Council of the Town of
Picketing;
(c) "Council" means the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Pickering;
(d)
"designated area" means an area defined or constructed for a specific use which
may include posted conditions;
(e) "Director" means the Director of Parks and Facilities of the Town of Pickering;
(f) "liquor" means liquor as defined by the Liquor Control Act;
"motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle within the meaning of the Highway Traffic
Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H.8 as may be amended from time to time;
(h)
"motorized recreational vehicle" includes a snowmobile, go-cart, trail bike, mini
bike, all-terrain vehicle, or similar vehicle, propelled or driven by an internal
combustion engine;
(i)
"park" means land and land covered by water and all portions thereof owned or
made available by lease, agreement, or otherwise to the Town, that is or hereafter
may be established, dedicated, set apart or made available for use as woodlot,
ravine, recreation centre, square, garden, water or any other area in the Town,
devoted to active or passive recreation;
0)
"parking lot" means any area or a tract of land designated for the parking of
vehicles;
(k)
"parking space" means a portion of the surface of a parking lot designated by
suitable markings for the purpose of parking a vehicle, exclusive of aisles;
(l)
"permit" means any written authorization of Council, a Committee established by
Council, or the Director where such authority has been delegated;
(m) "Town" means the Town of Picketing;
(n)
"vehicle" includes a motor vehicle as defined under the Highway Traffic Act,
R.S.O. 1990, c.H.8, as may be amended from time to time, and any bicycle,
carriage, wagon, sleigh or other vehicle or conveyance of every description,
whatever the mode of power, but excludes wheelchair or similar device (powered
or otherwise) used by an individual due to a disability, baby carriage or cart, child's
wagon, child's stroller, child's sleigh or other conveyance of like nature.
PART I - HOURS OF OPERATION
2. a) Except as otherwise expressly provided by this by-law:
(i)
All parks shall be closed by 12:00 o'clock midnight to 7:00 o'clock a.m.
during the period from April 1 st to September 30th inclusive.
(ii)
All parks shall be closed from 10:30 o'clock in the evening to 7:00 o'clock
a.m. during the period from October 1st to March 31st inclusive.
(iii)
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parks may be opened at any time upon
permission of the Director.
(iv)
During any period when a park is closed, no vehicle shall remain on park
property.
During the time a park is closed, as hereinbefore provided, no person
except a Police Officer or a Town of Picketing employee, while on duty,
shall enter or remain on park property and, during such period, no person
shall leave a vehicle owned or operated by him/her on park property.
PART II CONDUCT
3. Conduct
No person or persons shall, within the limits or boundaries of any park within the Town:
(a)
indulge in any riotous, boisterous, violent, threatening, or illegal conduct or use
profane or abusive language;
cast, throw, or in any way propel any object in such a manner as may, or does,
endanger or cause injury or damage to any person or property;
(c) create a nuisance by loitering, spying, accosting, frightening, annoying or
otherwise disturbing other persons; or
(d)
create a nuisance or in any way interfere with the use and enjoyment of the park by
other persons.
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Firearms and Offensive Weapons
While in any park, no person shall be in possession of or use any firearm, air gun, bow and
arrow, axe or offensive weapon of any kind unless authorized by permit.
Fireworks
While in any park, no person shall ignite, discharge or set off any firecrackers, rockets or
other fireworks except as a fireworks display authorized by permit.
Injury and Damage
No person shall in any park:
(a) climb any building, structure or equipment, unless it is equipment designed for
climbing;
(b) break, injure, deface, move or remove the whole or any part of any flowers, plant
material, trees or other vegetation or any building, structure, equipment or other
property of the municipality;
(c) unless authorized by permit, climb, move or remove the whole or any part of
rocks, boulders, rock faces or remove any soil, sand or wood;
(d) in any manner, disturb ground which is under repair, prepared for planting, has
been newly seeded or sodded or is in an area posted to that effect; or
(e) drive, park or walk in an area posted to prohibit same.
Waste and Pollution
No person shall in any park:
(a) dispose or dump garbage, litter, tree trimmings, or any other refuse, except that
which is generated through the normal use of the park and shall only deposit same
in receptacles provided for such purpose;
(b) dispose of or dump garden refuse except in a designated area therefor;
(c) unless authorized by permit, dump or deposit snow, fill, soil, building or
construction materials; or
(d) dump or drain onto any soils or into the waters of any pool, pond, lake, stream,
fountain or watercourse of any kind any material, toxic or otherwise, which may
have the effect of polluting same.
Protection of Wildlife
No person shall in any park:
(a) kill, attempt to kill, maim, injure, trap or disturb any animal, bird, waterfowl, fish
worms, or other wildlife; or
(b) touch, injure or remove any nest or egg therefrom.
Encroachment
Unless authorized by permit or agreement, no person shall encroach upon or take
possession of any park by any means whatsoever, including the construction, installation
or maintenance of any fence or structure, the dumping or storage of any materials or
plantings, or planting, cultivating, grooming or landscaping, thereon.
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Alcohol
While in any park, no person shall consume, serve or sell alcoholic beverages unless
authorized by permit and with the approval of the Liquor Licence Control Board of
Ontario.
PART Iii - PARK USE
11. Campfires and Barbecues
While in any park, no person shall:
(a) light, build or stoke an open fire or bonfire unless authorized by permit;
(b) use charcoal or solid fueled portable barbecues unless authorized by permit or
where posted to allow same;
(c) use fuel other than charcoal or briquettes in stationary barbecues; or
(d) leave a barbecue or campfire without extinguishing the fire and ensuring that the
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embers are cold.
Organized Gatherings and Picnics
While in any park, no person shall:
(a)
unless authorized by permit, hold a picnic, organized gathering or event for more
than twenty-five persons; or
(b)
Amplifiers and Loud Speakers
Unless authorized by permit, no
equipment in any park.
Camping and Lodging
interfere with a picnic, organized gathering or event authorized by permit.
person shall operate loud speakers or amplifying
enter any public swimming pool, except at times designated for swimming;
fail to abide by posted signs in or adjacent to any swimming pool, or to obey the
instructions of any lifeguard or other authorized person; or
swim, bathe or wade in any fountain, pond, lake or stream, except in a designated
area.
(c)
(a)
(b)
Unless authorized by permit, no person shall dwell, camp or lodge in any park.
Tents and Structures
Unless authorized by permit, no person shall place, install or erect any temporary or
permanent tent or structure in any park.
Bathing, Swimming, and Sun Bathing
No person shall:
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Use of Wash and Change Rooms
No person shall enter any portion or any washroom, bathhouse, or changeroom in any
park set apart for the opposite sex.
PART IV - GAMES, SPORTS AND ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES
18. Organized Sports or Activities
1. While in any park, no person shall:
(a) arrange or engage in an organized sport or activity, unless authorized by
permit; or
(b) interfere with an organized sport or activity authorized by permit.
2. In addition to the prohibitions set out in subsection (1), while in any park no
person shall utilize a designated area without a permit where same is posted to
prohibit or restrict such use.
19. Fishing
No person shall fish in an area posted to prohibit same, in any park.
20. Golfing
While in any park, no person shall play or practice golf or strike a golf ball.
Model Aircraft and Rockets
While in any park, no person shall operate any powered models of aircrat~, rockets,
watercraft or vehicles unless authorized by permit.
Gliders and Hot Air Balloons
Unless authorized by permit, no person shall tether, launch or land any hot air balloon,
hang glider, ultra light aircraR or similar conveyance in any park.
Skating
On any natural or artificial ice surface located in any park, no person shall:
(a) use speed skates unless authorized by permit or in a posted area in accordance
with posted conditions;
(b) skate or act in such a manner as to interfere with and/or endanger any other person
using the surface; or
(¢) use a stick of any kind except in accordance with posted conditions.
Skiing
No person shall ski, toboggan, snowboard, or sled in any area in any park posted to
prohibit same.
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Roller Skates and Skate Boards
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While in any park, no person shall:
(a)
operate or utilize roller skates, skate boards, linear skates or like conveyances
where posted to prohibit or otherwise restrict the use of the same; or
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obstruct, inconvenience or endanger other users of the park while operating or
utilizing traditional or in-line roller skates, skate boards utilizing traditional or in-
line roller skates, skate boards or like conveyances.
No person shall enter, walk, or play upon a designated area for tennis in any park, except
in accordance with the posted rules and regulations.
PART V - VEHICLES
27. Roadways
1. The Council or, where such authority has been delegated, the Director or
Committee established by Council, is authorized to establish appropriate
regulations to regulate the use of park roadways.
Unless authorized by permit, and except as provided in section 30 with respect to
bicycles, no person shall, while in any park, drive, operate, pull or ride any vehicle
except on a roadway or parking area.
28. Parking
While in any park, no person shall:
(a) park or leave a vehicle except in a designated area for parking;
park or leave a vehicle between the hours of 12 o'clock midnight and 5:59 a.m.,
except in a designated area allowing for such overnight parking, or where
authorized by permit;
(c)
stop or park a vehicle in a designated area for parking, except in a parking space
and in accordance with posted conditions;
(d)
stop or park a vehicle in a designated disabled parking space, unless a disabled
person parking permit issued in accordance with the provisions of the Highway
Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H. 8, as may be amended from time to time, is properly
displayed on or in the vehicle; or
(e) use any parking space except while using the park.
29. Other Activities
No person shall make use of any roadway or parking lot in any park for:
(a)
washing, cleaning, servicing, maintaining or, except in the vent of an emergency,
the repair of any vehicle; or
(b)
instructing, teaching or coaching any person in the driving or operation of a motor
vehicle.
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Bicycles
While in any park, no person shall:
(a)
(b)
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ride, operate or be in possession of any bicycle where posted to prohibit same; or
obstruct, inconvenience or endanger other users of the park while riding or
operating a bicycle.
Motorized Recreational Vehicles
No person shall ride, drive, park or be in possession or control of a motorized recreational
vehicle in any park except in a designated area.
Trucks and Commercial Vehicles
No person shall drive, operate, pull or ride in any park:
(a) any heavy machinery or equipment of any description and whatever the mode of
power; or
(b) any truck, trailer or bus whatsoever except a vehicle that is,
(i) being used for the purpose of making a delivery to a point within the limits
of the park while it is proceeding to or from such point of delivery, or
(ii) operated for personal, recreational, or non-commercial use.
Speed
Unless authorized by permit, while in any park no person shall operate:
(a) any vehicle on a roadway at a speed in excess of the posted limit; or
(b) a bicycle other than on a roadway at a speed in excess of 20 kilometers per hour.
PART VI - ANIMALS
34. Dogs
1. While in any park, no person as owner or person having control of any dog shall:
(a) allow it to run at large, except in a designated area;
(b)
permit any dog to enter any beach, pond, swimming area, farm area,
garden, landscaped area, playground or sports field, or any other area
posted to prohibit same, excluding blind persons reliant upon a guide dog.
While in any park, every person as owner or person having control of any dog
shall:
(a)
(b)
ensure that it is on a leash or chain not exceeding 2.4 meters in length when
not running at large in a designated area; and
excluding disabled persons, pick up and remove forthwith excrement lePt by
the dog and dispose of it in a sanitary manner in a receptacle for litter or in
some other suitable container.
(c) not trim or groom a dog except in a designated area.
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35.
Dangerous Animals
No person as owner or person having the control of any animal shall bring into or permit
such animal to enter any park if it may or does constitute a danger to other park users or is
reasonably likely to frighten other park users.
PART VII - COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES
36. Sale of Merchandise, Trade or Business
Unless authorized by permit, no person shall, while in any park, sell or offer or
display for sale:
(a) any food, drink or refreshment;
any goods, wares, merchandise or articles including promotional material,
souvenirs and novelties; or
(c) any art, skill, service or work.
While in any park, no person shall practice, carry on, conduct or solicit for any
trade, occupation, business or profession.
37. Circulars and Advertisements
1. Unless authorized by permit, no person shall:
(a)
while in any park distribute, discard, or display any handbill, notice, or
other circular, bill or advertisement; or
post, nail, attach, stencil or otherwise fasten or erect any poster, sign,
notice, placard or other circular, bill, advertisement or paper to any park
property.
Notwithstanding subsection (1), any person may affix a non-commercial notice not
larger than 21.5 centimeters by 35.5 centimeters to any notice board or kiosk
provided therefor in any park.
PART VIII - REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT
38. Permits and Licences
Permits issued for activities contemplated in this by-law may be subject to such
fees as Council shall from time to time establish.
Permits issued for activities contemplated in this by-law may include conditions as
to time, location, area, equipment, number of participants, type of activities,
release, indemnity and insurance coverage.
The issuance of a permit pursuant to this by-law shall not relieve any person from
the necessity of acquiring any other licence or permit required for such activity by
any governmental or public authority.
No permit contemplated by this by-law shall be issued if same would result in the
contravention of other applicable law.
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Posting of $ignage
The Director is authorized to post signage of permission, regulation, restriction, warning
or prohibition with respect to uses of or activities in any park in accordance with the
provisions hereof.
Temporary Closure
The Director is authorized to close off for such temporary periods as the Director
deems appropriate any park or part or parts thereof to relieve or prevent
overcrowding or traffic congestion, or in the interests of public safety, or as may
otherwise be authorized by Council.
The Town may at any time when it is deemed advisable to do so, close to the
public any park or any portion of any park, or any building in any park, and may
require the payment of a fee by any person desiring to enter any such park or
building and no person shall enter any park or any portion of any park, or any
building in any park, so closed, without first paying the fee for admission, to a
person duly authorized by the Town for the collection of such fee. Nothing in this
by-law prevents any Town of Picketing employee or servant from performing his
duties as an employee or servant.
The Director is authorized to post signage of permission, regulation, restriction,
warning or prohibition with respect to uses of or activities in any park in
accordance with the provisions hereof.
Exclusions and Exemptions
1. This by-law shall not apply to:
(a)
the drivers, operators or other personnel of ambulances, police or fire
department vehicles, or the riders or attendants of police department
horses, while engaged in the performance of their duties;
(b)
employees or agents of the municipality while engaged in works or services
undertaken for or on behalf of the municipality; or
(c)
a park, property or building that is now or hereatter under the jurisdiction
of a board established by the Council or by statute, the members of which
are appointed by Council.
This by-law shall be subject to provisions of contracts and agreements now or
herea/ter entered into by the municipality coveting works or services to be
performed in any park.
Enforcement
Any police officer, provincial offences officer or employee of the municipality
designated by the Director is authorized to inform any person of the provisions of
this by-law and to request compliance therewith.
Any police officer, provincial offences officer or employee of the municipality
whose duties include the enforcement of this municipal by-law, is authorized to
order any person believed by such officer or employee to be contravening or who
has contravened any provision of this by-law,
a) to desist from the activity constituting or contributing to such contravention;
b)
to remove from the park any animal or thing owned by or in the control of
such person which the officer or employee believes is or was involved in such
contravention; or
c) to leave the park.
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Any police officer or provincial offences officer may enforce the provisions of this
by-law.
Where any person contravenes any of the provisions of this by-law, or fails to
comply with any order referred to in subsection (2) hereof, the permission and
licence of such person to remain in the park is revoked.
Penalties
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Any person contravening any of the provisions of this by-law, other than clause
33(a) resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle, is guilty of an offence and on
conviction is liable to a fine in such amount provided for by the Provincial
Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990. c.P.33, as may be amended from time to time.
Any person contravening the provision contained in clause 33(a) of this by-law,
resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle, is guilty of an offence under the
Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H.8, and, pursuant to the provision thereof,
on conviction is liable to a fine in such amount provided for by the Highway
Traffic Act. R.S.O. 1990, c.H. 8, as may be amended from time to time.
The owner of a motor vehicle that is parked or let~ in contravention of section 28
of this by-law is guilty of an offence and on conviction is subject to the provisions
of this section, unless at the time of the offence the motor vehicle was in the
possession of another person without the owner's consent.
Removal of Vehicles
A police officer or provincial offences officer upon discovery of any vehicle parked or
standing in contravention of section 28 of this by-law may cause it to be moved or taken
to and placed or stored in a suitable place and all costs and charges for removing, care and
storage thereof, if any, are a lien upon the vehicle which may be enforced in the manner
provided by the Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.R.25, as may be amended
from time to time, or any successor acts thereto.
Severability
If a court of competent jurisdiction should declare any section or part of a section of this
by-law to be invalid, such section or part of a section shall not be construed as having
persuaded or influenced Council to pass the remainder of the by-law and it is hereby
declared that the remainder of the by-law shall be valid and shall remain in full force and
effect.
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Repeal
By-law number 3803-70 is hereby repealed.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 17th day of May, 1999.
Wayne Art~or
ruce T~yl~r, Cler~