HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 196/75THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NUMBER I clL, l-?'
Being a By-law to regulate the
construction of culverts upon
highways under the jurisdiction
of the Town of Pickering, and
to repeal Township of Pickering
By-law Number 3677/69
IT IS HEREBY ENACTED by the Municipal Council of the Town of
Pickering, that;
1. No person shall construct or cause to be con-
structed a culvert upon any highway under the
jurisdiction of the Town of Pickering unless
in compliance with the following regulations:
(a) The application for the construction
of a culvert shall be in writing on a
form provided by the Town, signed by
the applicant as owner of premises
adjacent to the highway requesting the
construction of a culvert and shall be
accompanied by payment in advance for
the amount required to be paid for the
construction of such culvert as herein-
after provided.
(b) The applicant shall furnish in writing,
when requested to do so, particulars of
the place where the culvert is to be
constructed.
The applicant shall also plant two stakes
in the ground marking the location of
the culvert to be so constructed.
(c) The applicant shall pay to the Treasurer
of the Town of Pickering the sum of
$175.00 for a normal sized culvert. A
normal sized culvert is hereby defined
to mean for the purposes of this by-law
a culvert 18 feet in length and not less
than 15 inches or more than 18 inches in
diameter.
Where an applicant requires a normal sized
culvert longer than eighteen feet, he
shall pay in addition to other charges the
sum of $10.00 per foot for each foot of
culvert in excess of eighteen feet, plus
the cost of the required couplers.
Where an applicant requires a culvert having
a diameter larger than 18 inches, he shall
pay, in addition to other charges provided
for in this by-law, such sum as the Council
shall prescribe.
(d) No culvert shall be constructed on a highway
under the jurisdiction of the Town of Pickering
unless it be of standard galvanized corrugated
steel pipe construction of not less than
eighteen feet in length and 15 inches in
diameter or of such other construction as
approved by the Director of Public Works or
someone authorized by him in that behalf.
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2. Any person convicted of a breach of any of the provisions
of this by-law shall forfeit and pay at the discretion of
the convicting magistrate a penalty not exceeding (exclusive
of costs) the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) for
each offence.
3. By-law Number 3677/69 be and the same is hereby repealed.
By-law read a first, second and third time and PASSED this ? 4_
day of 1975.
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Mayor
Clerk