Municipal Ticket Information System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, 2004
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1 District of West Vancouver Municipal Ticket Information System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, 2004 Effective Date June 21, 2004 Consolidated for Convenience Only This is a consolidation of the bylaws below. The amendment bylaws have been combined with the original bylaw for convenience only. This consolidation is not a legal document. Certified copies of the original bylaws should be consulted for all interpretations and applications of the bylaw on this subject. Amendment Bylaw Effective Date Bylaw 4449, 2005 September 19, 2005 Bylaw 4428, 2005 June 13, 2005 Bylaw 4392, 2004 July 29, 2004 The bylaw numbers in the margin of this consolidation refer to the bylaws that amended the principal bylaw (Municipal Ticket Information System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, 2004). The number of any amending bylaw that has been repealed is not referred to in this consolidation.
2 District of West Vancouver Municipal Ticket Information System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, 2004 Table of Contents Page # Part 1 Citation...1 Part 2 Severability...1 Part 3 Previous Bylaw Repeal...1 Part 4 General Provisions...2 Schedules...2 Schedule A Enforcement Officers... Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B1 Animal Control and Licence Bylaw 4208, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B2 Business Licence Bylaw No. 3024, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B3 Clean Indoor Air and Smoking Regulation Bylaw No. 4021, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B4 Fire Protection and Emergency Response Bylaw No. 4366, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B5 Noise Control Bylaw No. 4404, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B6 Sign Bylaw No. 3775, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B7 Traffic and Parking Bylaw No. 4370, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B8 Water Shortage Response Plan Bylaw No. 4418, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B9 West Vancouver Parks Regulation Bylaw No. 3110, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B10 Good Neighbour Bylaw No. 4380, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B11 Building Bylaw No. 4400, Error! Bookmark not defined. Schedule B12 Watercourse Protection Bylaw 4364, 2005Error! Bookmark not defined.
3 District of West Vancouver Municipal Ticket Information System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, 2004 A bylaw to implement Municipal Ticket Information System pursuant to the Community Charter S.B.C Amendment Bylaws: 4392, 4428, 4449 WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver deems it expedient to provide for a bylaw for the purpose of enforcing the bylaws of the municipality; NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the District of West Vancouver enacts as follows: Part 1 Citation 1.1 This Bylaw may be cited as Municipal Ticket Information System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Part 2 Severability 2.1 If a portion of this Bylaw is held invalid by a Court of competent jurisdiction, then the invalid portion must be severed and the remainder of this Bylaw is deemed to have been adopted without the severed section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, clause or phrase. Part 3 Previous Bylaw Repeal 3.1 Municipal Ticket Information System Implementation, Bylaw No. 4170, 2004 (adopted on June 14, 1999) and the following amendment bylaws are hereby repealed: Amendment Bylaw Effective Date Bylaw No. 4207, 2000 September 05, 2000
4 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Bylaw No. 4218, 2000 November 14, 2000 Bylaw No. 4248, 2001 April 02, 2001 Bylaw No. 4342, 2003 November 17, 2003 Bylaw No. 4358, 2003 December 15, 2003 Amended by Regulatory Bylaw Enforcement and Penalty Bylaw No. 4521, 2007 Part 4 General Provisions 4.1 The Bylaws listed in of Schedule A of this Bylaw may be enforced by means of a ticket in the form prescribed for the purpose of section 264 of the Community Charter. 4.2 The persons who act in the job positions or titles listed in of Schedule A to this Bylaw are designated bylaw enforcement officers for the purpose of enforcing the Bylaws listed in of Schedule A opposite the respective job position. 4.3 The words or expressions set forth in of Schedule B1 through B16 of this Bylaw designate the offence committed under the bylaw section number appearing in of Schedule B1 through B16 opposite the respective words of expressions. 4.4 The amounts in of Schedule B1 through B16 of this Bylaw designate the fines for contravention of the bylaw offences set out in of Schedule B1 through B16 opposite the respective amounts. Amended by Regulatory Bylaw Enforcement and Penalty Bylaw No. 4521, 2007 Schedules Schedule A Enforcement Officers Schedule B1 Blasting Bylaw No. 4024, 1996 Schedule B2 Building Bylaw No. 4404, 2004 Schedule B3 Business Licence Bylaw No. 4455, 2005 Schedule B4 Clean Indoor Air and Smoking Regulation Bylaw No. 4021, 1996 Schedule B5 Controlled Substance Nuisance Bylaw No. 4417, 2005 Schedule B6 Fire Protection and emergency Response Bylaw No. 4366, 2004 Schedule B7 Good Neighbour Bylaw No. 4380, 2004 Schedule B8 Noise Control Bylaw No. 4404, 2005 Schedule B9 West Vancouver Parks Regulation Bylaw No. 3110, 1984 Schedule B10 Sign Bylaw No. 4499, 2007 Schedule B11 Soil Removal and Deposit Regulation Bylaw No. 3786, 1992 Schedule B12 Solid Waste Utility Bylaw No. 4118, 2004 Schedule B13 Traffic and Parking Bylaw No. 4364, 2005 Schedule B14 Watercourse Protection Bylaw No. 4364, 2005 Schedule B15 Water Shortage Response Plan bylaw No. 4418, 2005 Schedule B16 Zoning Bylaw No. 2200, 1968
5 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, READ A FIRST TIME on June 14, 2004 READ A SECOND TIME on June 14, 2004 READ A THIRD TIME on June 14, 2004 ADOPTED by the Council on June 21, 2004 (signed R. K. Wood) Mayor (signed S. Scholes) Municipal Clerk
6 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule A - Enforcement Officers Designated Bylaws Designated Bylaw Enforcement Officer Animal Control Officer Animal Control and Licence Bylaw No. 4208, 2000 Community Forester Park Supervisor Local Assistant to the Fire Commissioner Municipal Police Officer Director of Planning, Lands and Permits Environmental Protection Officer Land Development Engineer Land Development Technician Blasting Bylaw No. 4024, 1996 Building Bylaw No. 4404, 2004 Manager, Community Planning Building Inspector Police Officer Officer (Fire) Building Inspector Municipal Police Officer Building Inspector Business Licence Bylaw No. 4455, 2005 Municipal Police Officer Officer (Fire) Bylaw Enforcement/ Compliance Officer Clean Indoor Air and Smoking Regulation Bylaw No. 4021, 1996 Medical Health Officer Municipal Police Officer Officer (Fire)
7 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule A - Enforcement Officers Designated Bylaws Designated Bylaw Enforcement Officer Building Inspector Fire Protection and Emergency Response Bylaw No. 4366, 2004 Good Neighbour Bylaw No. 4380, 2004 Community Forester Officer (Fire) Municipal Police Officer Municipal Police Officer Building Inspector Officer (Fire) Noise Control Bylaw No. 4404, 2005 Medical Health Officer Municipal Police Officer Building Inspector Municipal Police Officer Parks Regulation Bylaw No. 3110, 1984 Park Supervisor Officer (Fire) Community Forester Building Inspector Sign Bylaw No. 4499, 2007 Municipal Police Officer Director of Planning, Lands and Permits Environmental Protection Officer Land Development Engineer Soil Removal and Deposit Regulation Bylaw No. 3786, 1992 Land Development Technician Manager, Community Planning Building Inspector Police Officer Officer (Fire)
8 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule A - Enforcement Officers Designated Bylaws Solid Waste Utility Bylaw No. 4118, 1998 Designated Bylaw Enforcement Officer Municipal Police Officer Community Forester Parks Supervisor Traffic and Parking Bylaw 4370, 2004 Watercourse Protection Bylaw No. 4364, 2005 Municipal Police Officer Officer (Fire) Land Development Engineer Environmental Co-ordinator Environmental Protection Officer Land Development Technician Manager, Community Planning Manager, Parks and Environment Community Forester Parks Supervisor Police Officer Officer (Fire) Water Shortage Response Plan Bylaw No. 4418, 2005 Municipal Police Officer Officer (Fire) Engineer or designate Community Forester Director of Planning, Lands and Permits Manager, Community Planning Zoning Bylaw No. 2200, 1968 Building Inspector Police Officer Officer (Fire)
9 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B1 - Blasting Bylaw No. 4024, 1996 Blast without permit 3 $ Fail to comply with conditions of permit 4 $ Blast after permit cancelled or suspended 6(d) $ Fail to retain Engineer 7(a) $ Fail to notify Director of Contravention 7(b) $ Fail to measure and/or retain ground vibration measurements 7(c) $ Engineer fail to be present at first blast 7(d) $ Ground vibrations exceed conditions of permit 7(e) $ Blast contrary to permitted times 8(a) $ Blast when atmospheric or other conditions restrict clear observation 8(b) $ Fail to notify affected owners 9 $ Fail to follow blasting safety requirements 10 $ Fail to follow post blast requirements 11 $
10 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B2 - Building Bylaw No. 4400, 2004 Construct without a permit 5.1 $ Tamper with Posted Notice 5.2 $ Occupy without Approval 5.3 $ Work Contrary to Approved Plans 5.4 $ Obstruct Building Inspector 5.5 $ Alter Approved Plans 5.6 $ Submit False Information 5.7 $ Fail to Stop Work $ Fail to Post Building Permit $ Fail to Secure Construction Site $ Fail to Provide Contractor/Sub-Contractor List $ Fail to Post Civic Address $ Fail to Obtain Street Occupancy Permit 18.1 $
11 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B3 - Business Licence Bylaw No. 4455, 2005 No business licence $ Failure to post licence $ Fail to Provide Documentation $ Continue Business While Licence Suspended or Cancelled $ Breach Condition of Licence $
12 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B4 - Clean Indoor Air and Smoking Regulation Bylaw No. 4021, 1996 Smoking where prohibited 2 $ Permitting smoking where prohibited 3 $ Failure to post designated smoking area sign 3.1 $ Failure to post no smoking sign 3.2 $ Alter, conceal, deface, destroy or remove any sign 3.3 $500.00
13 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B5 - Controlled Substance Nuisance Bylaw No. 4417, 2005 Disconnect of bypass meter 4.1 $ Reconnect electricity, water or natural gas without approval 4.2 $ Use or occupy a Parcel without Safety Inspection 4.3(a) $ Use or occupy a Parcel without inspection 4.3(b)(i) $ Use or occupy a Parcel without carrying out the necessary work 4.3(b)(i) $ Use or occupy a Parcel without remedial measures being completed 4.3(c ) $ Use or occupy a Parcel without signoff from Professional Engineer 4.3(d) $ Use or occupy a Parcel without paying all Service fees and other fees 4.3(e) $ Use or occupy a Parcel prior to Do Not Occupy Order being removed 4.3(f) $ Alter a Structure or Building for Grow Operation 4.4 $ Divert or install exhaust vents contrary to District or provincial enactments 4.5 $ Store Dangerous Goods 4.6 $ Construct or install obstruction of an exit 4.7(a) $ Remove Fire stopping 4.7(b) $ Cause mould or fungus in building 4.8 $ Cause, allow or permit nuisance 4.9(a) $ Cause water, rubbish or unsightly matter to collect 4.9(b) $ Cause building to emit odours 4.10 $ Interfere /obstruct Building Inspector or Fire Chief 4.11(a) $ Remove, alter, cover or mutilate a notice posted 4.11(b) $ Fail to Inspect 6.1(a) $ Fail to Notify Building Inspector 6.1(b)(i) $ Fail to bring premises in compliance 6.1(b)(ii) $ Fail to Take Action Directed by Fire Chief 6.2 $ Fail to remove carpets and curtains 6.3(a) $ Fail to have venting and filtering cleaned 6.3(b) $ Fail to have walls, floors and ceilings cleaned by Professional Cleaner 6.3(c) $ Fail to Notify Prospective Occupants 6.5 $
14 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B6 - Fire Protection and Emergency Response Bylaw No. 4366, 2004 Disobey An Order 6.2 $ Impede or Hinder an Officer or Member 8.1 $ Enter Threatened Area 8.2 $ Falsely Represent a Member 8.3 $ Permit Accumulation of Combustibles of Any Kind 8.4 $ Failure to Cut and/or Remove Combustibles 8.4 $ Waste Container Too Close 8.5 $ Waste Not in Container Too Close 8.5 $ Failure to Complete Service Station Training Program 8.6 $ Failure to Post Service Station Safety Training Certificate 8.6 $ Failure to Produce Service Station Wallet Card 8.6 $ Fire In Open Air 8.7 $ Fire In Open Air in Any Incinerator, Fireplace, Appliance or Device 8.7 $ Barbecue in Forbidden Area 8.8 $ Barbecue in Unapproved Appliance or Device 8.8 $ Hinder Member During an Inspection 9.1 $ Failure to Provide Information During an Inspection 9.2 $ Withhold or Falsify Information During an Inspection 9.3 $ Obstruct Member During an Inspection 9.4 $ Failure to Correct or Remove Condition or Thing 9.5 $ Failure to Designate a Contact Person 11.1 $ Failure to Attend Alarm Within Designated Time Frame 11.4 $ Failure of Contact Person To Attend Fire Incident 11.6 $ Failure to Submit Changes To Designated Contact Person 11.7 $ Failure to Submit Fire Safety Plan 12.1 $ Failure to Update Fire Pre-Plan 12.5 $ Failure to Submit Fire Pre-Plan 12.6 $ Failure to Install Approved Flush Mount Lock Box 12.8 $ Failure to Maintain Access to Fire Department Connections 12.9 $ Failure to Identify Fire Department Connections 12.9 $ Failure to Maintain Fire Department Connection Protective Caps 12.9 $ Failure to Install Approved Fire Department Operations Box $100.00
15 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B6 - Fire Protection and Emergency Response Bylaw No. 4366, 2004 Failure to Provide Fire Fighting Operations Manual For High Buildings $ Store Material in Prohibited Place $ Failure to Provide Fire Door Signage a $ Failure to Provide Room Identification b $ Failure to Provide Vehicle Access Over an Open Space Signage c $ Store Material in a Prohibited Space $ Failure to Post Address as Required $50.00 Failure to Install Approved Fire Sprinkler System $ Failure to Install Approved Standpipe System 13.5 $ Impede Sprinkler Discharge Pattern 13.5 $ Failure to Notify Re Fire Alarm or Fire Sprinkler Test 13.6 $ Failure to Prevent Excessive False Alarms 13.7 $ Failure to Maintain Clearance Around Fire Hydrant 14.1 $ Take Water From Standpipe or Hydrant 14.7 $ Tampering With a Fire Hydrant 14.8 $ Failure to Install Approved Fire Extinguisher $ Failure to Install Approved Smoke Alarm 16.1 $ Person Under Age of Eighteen Using Fireworks 17.1 $ Sell, Give or Dispose of High Hazard Fireworks 17.2 $ Selling Fireworks Contrary to Permit 17.3 $ Using Fireworks in a Restricted Time Period 17.5 $ Dangerous Use of Fireworks 17.6 $ Using Fireworks in a Restricted Area 17.7 $ Lighting Fireworks in a Restricted Time Period 17.8 $ Use of High Hazard/Movie Pyrotechnics Without a Permit $ Unlawful Sale of High Hazard Fireworks $ Failure to Ensure Required Fire Protection at a Movie Pyrotechnics $ Store, Handle or Use Dangerous Goods Without a Permit 18.1 $ Install Fuel Oil or Oil Burning Apparatus Without a Permit $ Disobey Community Forester Order to Cease Activity 19.1.a $ Disobey Community Forester Order to Prevent Fire 19.1.b $ Enter Area Closed By Community Forrester 19.1.c $300.00
16 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B6 - Fire Protection and Emergency Response Bylaw No. 4366, 2004 Burn for Land Clearing 20 $ Fire in Open Air 20 $200.00
17 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B7 - Good Neighbour Bylaw No. 4380, 2004 Create or cause a nuisance $ Permit a nuisance $ Allow unsightly parcel $ Permit or cause water to collect 5.1.4(b) $ Place Graffiti 5.1.4(d) $ Storage or accumulation of motor vehicle 5.1.4(h) $ Fail to remove unsightly accumulation 5.2.2(a) $ Fail to clear parcel of brush, noxious weeds and grass 5.2.2(d) $ Fail to shield or deflect outdoor light 5.2.2(e) $ Fail to repair or remove fence 5.2.2(f) $ Interfere, resist, or obstruct authorized person $
18 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B8 - Noise Control Bylaw No. 4404, 2005 Noise which disturbs 5.1 $ Owner or Occupier Allow Noise Which Disturbs 5.2 $ Allow Noise from a Motor Vehicle $ Allow Construction Noise 6.1.2(a) $ Allow Power Equipment Noise 6.1.2(b) $ Allow Lawn Mower Noise 6.1.2(c) $ Allow Loading/Unloading Noise 6.1.2(d) $ Allow Dog Barking 6.1.3(a) $ Allow Radio, Record, Tape, or Disc Player, Television Set, or Other Instrument or Apparatus 6.1.3(b) $ Allow Alarm Noise 6.1.3(c) $ Allow Public Address System $ Allow Noise Over Allowed Decibels $
19 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B9 - Parks Regulation Bylaw No. 3110, 1984 Damage or pollute park 3 $ Litter in Park 10 $ Sell or offer service in Park 11 $ Make fire in Park 13 $ Place Burning substance in park 14 $ Play in undesignated area 15 $ Loiter or take up abode in park 19 $ Obstruct use and enjoyment of park 20 $ No Field Permit 26 $ Private instruction, tournament or games in Park 27 $ Nuisance in District Park 31 $ Operate watercraft dangerously 33(a) $ Launch unauthorized watercraft 33(b) $ Obstruct District Employee 36 $ No Helmet 41 $500.00
20 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B10 - Sign Bylaw No. 4499, 2007 Obstruct authorized person 6.2 $ Place prohibited sign 7.1 $ No Sign Permit 10.1 $ Fail to maintain sign(s) 30.3 $ Fail to remove sign(s) 30.7 $ Fail to apply for sign permit 33.1 $
21 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B11 - Soil Removal and Deposit Regulation Bylaw No. 3786, 1992 Remove or deposit soil without permit or contrary to conditions of permit 2 $ Rock breaking where prohibited 6 $ Fail to give Notice of rock breaking 7 $ Deposit wood waste 10 $ Deposit Other Material without permit or approval 11 $ Remove or Deposit Special Waste without permit or approval 12 $ Stockpiles exceed confined locations or period of time 15 $ Soil operation encroach upon or damage adjacent property 16 $ Cause nuisance affecting neighbouring property 17 $ Remove or deposit soil with permit 18(a) $ Remove or deposit soil without owner permission 18(b) $
22 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B12 - Solid Waste Utility Bylaw No. 4118, 1998 Fail to properly dispose of waste 2(g) $ Remove, take or convert solid waste from solid waste container 3 $ Dispose of prohibited waste in solid waste container 4(a) $ Containers shall have a firmly fitted lid used at all times and secured Area used for storage of solid waste containers shall be kept clean, sanitary and free from ponding water and loose garbage 5(b)(iii) $ (b)(iv) $500.00
23 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B13 - Traffic and Parking Bylaw No. 4370, 2004 Failure to obey traffic control device $ Fail to comply with terms of permit $ Fail to obtain permit $ Operate heavy vehicle on prohibited highway $1, Failure to post sign $1, Park to obstruct or interfere with traffic $ Fail to comply with Lawful Direction $ Hinder, Obstruct, or Delay Bylaw Officer $500.00
24 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B14 - Watercourse Protection Bylaw No. 4364, 2005 Fouling watercourse 5.1 $ Enclosing watercourse 6.4 $ Obstructing fish passage 6.2 $ Improper handling of prohibited substance 7.1 $ Failure to prepare sediment control plan 7.2 $ Discharge cement 7.5 $ Failure to inspect, maintain or operate sediment control works 8.3 $ Failure to report suspended solids 7.4 $ Failure to notify authorities 9.1 $ Failure to remediate discharge of prohibited substance 9.1 $ Failure to Stop Work 9.2(b) $
25 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B15 - Water Shortage Response Plan Bylaw No. 4418, 2005 Fail to Comply with Water Use Plan 5.5 $ Obstruct Engineer or delegate 7.1 $ Contravene Stage 1 Restrictions Schedule A, section 1.1 $ Contravene Stage 2 Restrictions Schedule A, section 2.1 $ Contravene Stage 3 Restrictions Schedule A, section 3.1 $ Contravene Stage 4 Restrictions Schedule A, section 4.1 1,000.00
26 System Implementation Bylaw No. 4383, Schedule B16 - Zoning Bylaw No. 2200, 1968 Use Land or Building Contrary to Bylaw $
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