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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 55/74 CORPORATION OF Town of PickerixIj(;L BY-LAW NUMBER ?4 PROHIBITING rd?AVY TR11 )-'.1C WIIEREAS under the provisions of subsection 7-, paragrtuph 107, section 354 of The Municipal Act. (R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 284) the councils of cities, towns, villages, police villages and townships may pass by-laws prohibiting heavy traffic on highways under their jurisdiction; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of Tnwn ofpi(,karin,a deems it expedient to prohibit heavy traffic on certain highways; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of ??9wl?szf ?'? ?1L@rlriff enacts as follows:- 1. In this by-law "heavy traffic" means the use of a highway by a vehicle, object or contrivance for moving loads, having a gross weight, including the vehicle, object or contrivance and load, in excess of 5 tons 2. When properly worded signs have been erected and are on display, heavy traffic is prohibited on the highways or parts of highways named hereunder:- Hit;lraay From To Sideline 10 Concession 7 Rd. Regional Rd. 45 Sideline 16 Concession 5 Rd.. Highway #7 Val4e -Fa-r ?d _ FinAoh--A,*tenue - -C_n,?o`=m. -3-Rd.oor nPRRa c-0 ?Y 3. The provisions of this by-law shall. not extend to the use rfiL of the said highways or parts of highways for deliveries to or removals from any premises abutting thereon, to ambulances, to police or fire department vehicles, to public utility emergency vehicles, to vehicles actually engaged in works undertaken for or on behalf of the Corporation, or to a privately-owned vebicle driven to or from the owner's residence. It. Any person violating any of the provisions of this by-law shall be subject to a^ ee VVy of ?gg?A '?o„? exclusive of costs, and all such penalties shall be recoverable under the Ontario Summary Convictions Act. 5. This by-law shall not become effective until approved by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. ENACTED AND PAS ,t6l a U ,L ?U Lal W day of 'V ,,v 19! CLERK . CORPORATION OF TowiV of Picke_r_inq BY-LAW IX14BE:R > r PR1,')111IiTTING PFAVY TRAFN[C WHEREAS tinder the provisions of subsection 1, pturagraph 10'j, section 354 of The Municipal Act. (R.S.o. 1970, chapter 284) the councils of cities, towns, villages, police villages and townships, may pass by-laws prohibiting heavy traffic on highways under their jurisdiction; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of rniul_o1? ickPrinn deems it expedient to prohibit heavy traffic on certain highways; HOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of TgW1.i Qf _1?keLJritr enacts as follows:- 1. In this by-law "heavy traffic" means the use of a highway by a vehicle, object or contrivance for moving loads, having a gross weight, including the vehicle, object or contrivance and load, in excess of S tons`' 2. When properly worded signs have been erected and are on display, heavy traffic is prohibited on the highways or parts of highways named hereunder:- Highsay From To Sideline 10 Concession 7 Rd. Regional Rd, U'5 Sideline 16 Concession 5 Rd.. Highway 47 Valley FNrro Rid. Fi AchP AVeMeO V E Qbncession 3 Rd. 3. The. provisions of this by-law shall. not extend to the use of the said highways or parts of highways for deliveries to or removals from any premises abutting thereon, to ambulances, to police or fire department vehicles, to public utility emergency vehicles, to vehicles actually engaged in works undertaken for or on behalf of the Corporation, or to a privately-arced vehicle driven to or from the owner's residence. It. Any person violating any of the provisions of this by-law shall be subject to aN en??ty of -^5@?jg ;1i exclusive of costs, and all such penalties shall be recoverable under the Ontario Summary Convictions Act. 5. This by-law shall not become effective until approved by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. ENACTED AND PASSED this day of 'rE 197 `1 Approved this 24th day of June, 1974 pursuant to the provisions of The Highway _ Traffic Act with the exception of the designation for Valley Farm Road referred `v ??-- to in section 2. JOHN R. RHODES MINISTER OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS Per: R. H; H e5 Registrar of Motor Vehisles. CLERK