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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 2170B Y- L A W N U M B E R 2 1 7 0 A BY-LAW OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING TO PROVIDE FOR THE COLLECTION OF GARBAGE AND OTHER REFUSE. as a by-law of The Corporation neil thereof as follows: 1. Every owner, lessee or occupant of premises within The Township of Pickering shall provide a proper receptacle or proper receptacles for the deposit of garbage. Such receptacles shall be constructed of galvanized iron or other material approved by the Works Supervisor or by such other official as may be appointed by Council for that purpose and shall be furnished with a tight cover. Such receptacles shall be of such a size that no receptacle, when filled, shall, together with its contents, weigh more than fifty (50) pounds. All table and kitchen waste shall be thoroughly drained before being placed in such receptacles and any such receptacle, when containing garbage, shall be kept tightly covered. No garbage or table or kitchen waste or refuse shall be placed in the same receptacle as ashes or rubbish. 2. Every owner, lessee or occupant as aforesaid shall on such days as may be designated by Council or by the Works 3uporvtsor for the collection of garbage, place all receptacles containing garbage on the street line of his premises or, where there is space between the street line and the travelled road not occupied by a sidewalk, on the street as close as may be practicable to the travelled road PROVIDED THAT owners, lessees and occupants of business premises shall place such receptacles in such places on their premises or on the streets as may be designated by the Council of the Township of Pickering from time to time. 3. No owner, lessee or occupant of any premises shall place for collection on any one collection day more than forty (40) cubic feet of garbage, waste, refuse, ashes and rubbish from such premises. 4. In the preceding sections numbers 1, 2 and 3 of this by-law the word "premises" shall be deemed to mean and include one tenement only and, where any property or building is divided between or in the possession of two or more owners, lessees or occupants, each of them shall be deemed to be the owner, lessee or occupant, as the case may be, of premises within the meaning of this by-law. 5. No person other than persons authorized by the Council to collect garbage shall pick over, interfere with, remove or scatter the contents of any receptacle placed for garbage collection in accordance with the provisions of the foregoing sections or any other article so placed whether contained in a receptacle or not. 6. No person or persons shall enter upon such lands as may be designated from time to time by the Council as a garbage dump or pick up, remove or carry away any article, material or thing deposited there except such person or persons as may be authorized from time to time by the Council so to do. 7. Any person committing any breach of any provision of this by-law shall be guilty of an offence and shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable to a penalty for each such breach of not less than FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) and not more than FIFTY DOLLARS (650.00), exclusive of costs, and any such penalty shall be recoverable under the Summary Convictions Act all the provisions of which shall apply except that the imprisonment may be for any term not exceeding twenty-one (21) days. BY-LAW read a First and Second time this 5th day of June 1956 BY-LAW read a Third time and PASSED this ?I Reeve