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Subdivision 1 - Designation of Code Provisions to be Enforced by Ticket and Persons who may Issue Tickets 1.3.1. 1. The Kitimat Municipal Code sections listed in Column 1 below may be enforced by means of a ticket in the form prescribed for the purpose of Section 264(1)(a) of the Community Charter. 2. The persons appointed to the job positions or titles listed in Column 2 below are designated as bylaw enforcement officers pursuant to Section 264(1)(a) of the Community Charter for the purpose of enforcing the Code provisions in Column 1 opposite the respective job positions. Column 1 Column 2 Designated Code Section PART 3 - TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES PART 4 - LICENCES AND PERMITS PART 5 - POLICE AND FIRE PART 6 - PUBLIC UTILITIES Designated s Roads Foreman Licence Inspector Deputy Licence Inspector Animal Control officer Municipal Clerk Fire Chief Deputy Fire Chief

Subdivision 1 - Designation of Code Provisions to be Enforced by Ticket and Persons who may Issue Tickets (Continued) 1.3.1. 2. (Continued) Designated Code Section PART 7 - PUBLIC HEALTH PART 9 - PLANNING PART 13 - BUILDING Designated s Operations Manager Deputy Operations Manager Roads Foreman Director of Community Planning Animal Control Officer Building Inspector "Subdivision 2 - Designation of Offences and Fines 1.3.2. 1. As per the authority granted pursuant to Section 264(1)(c) of the Community Charter, the words or expressions set forth in Column 1 below designate the offence committed under the Code section number appearing in Column 2 opposite the respective words or expressions. 2. Each day that an offence against the Municipal Code continues or exists shall be deemed to be a separate and distinct offence. 3. The amounts appearing in Column 3 below are the fines set pursuant to Section 272 of the Local Government Act for the corresponding offences designated in Column 1. PART 3 - TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES Driving on a closed road 3.3.3.2 $50

Excavation without permission 3.3.3.3 $100 Obstructing traffic 3.4.6.1(a),(b) $50 legal Parking 3.4.10.1 (a) - (z) $50 Parking Over Length Vehicle 3.4.11.1 $50 Parking Over Height Vehicle 3.4.11.2 $50 Failure to Parallel Park 3.4.12.1 $50 Failure to Angle Park 3.4.12.2 $50 Parking in Parcel Pick-up Zone 3.4.13.1 $50 No Commercial Loading Zone Plate 3.4.13.2 (a) $50 Over Time - Commercial Loading Zone 3.4.13.2 (b) $50 PART 4 - LICENCES AND PERMITS Operating a business without the 4.1.4.1 $100 required business licence Operating contrary to terms of a 4.1.5 $100 business licence Operating a commercial vehicle without 4.1.6.2 $50 a valid licence plate/decal PART 5 - POLICE AND FIRE REGULATIONS Unauthorized Burning 5.2.1 $100 Discharge of a bow 5.3.1.1 $100 Sale of fireworks to person under 18 5.4.1.1 $100 Possession of fireworks if under 18 5.4.2.1 $50 Illegal discharge of fireworks 5.4.3.1 $100 Improper storage of fireworks 5.4.5.1 (a) -(g) $100 Improper display of fireworks 5.4.5.2 (a) - (d) $100

Unlicensed dog 5.5.2.1 $30 Animal running at large 5.5.3.1 $50 Dog in the cemetery 5.5.3.2 $50 Obstructing an animal control officer 5.5.4.1 $150 Excessive barking or howling 5.5.5.1 $100 Chasing person or animal 5.5.5.1 $100 Feces offensive to sight or smell 5.5.5.2 $100 Failure to remove feces 5.5.5.3-5.5.5.4 $50 Dangerous Dogs at large 5.5.6.1. $300 Keeping excessive number of animals 5.5.7.1-5.5.7.3 $100 PART 6 - PUBLIC UTILITIES Wasting Water 6.3.8.1. $50 PART 7 - PUBLIC HEALTH Improperly Stored Refuse 7.2.4.7. $75 Refuse at Curbside too early 7.2.7.1 h $75 Cardboard ban at landfill 7.2.8.1.(m) $75 PART 9 - PLANNING Permitted Signs 9.3.3.1(a) - (d) $100 Parking commercial vehicle in excess of 9.4.1.19 $100 3700kg in residential zone Parking/Storing of commercial/industrial 9.4.1.20 $100 equipment in residential zone Parking 4 or more vehicles on registered 9.4.1.21 $100 lot in R1-A, R1-B, R1-C, R2-A or R2-B zone Parking more than one recreational vehicle 9.4.1.22 $100 in residential zone from April 1 - Oct 31 Parking more than one recreational vehicle 9.4.1.123 $100 in residential zone from Nov 1 - March 31 Parking a trailer/boat outside permissible 9.4.1.24 $100 building area from Nov 1 - March 31 Keeping prohibited animals 9.4.1.26 $100 Failure to comply with pet regulations 9.4.1.27 (a) - (c) $100

PART 9 - PLANNING (continued) Depositing Snow/ Ice on Road causing an obstruction to traffic 9.10.1.2 $100 Creating Noise Disturbance 9.12.1.2 (a) - (d) $100 Creating Noise Disturbance 9.12.1.3 $100 Water, rubbish, unwholesome matter 9.12.2.2 $100 Bottles/ broken glass 9.12.2.3 $100 Unsightly property 9.12.2.4 $100 Graffiti 9.12.2.5 $100 Brush and noxious weeds 9.12.2.7 $100 Noxious or destructive insects 9.12.2.8 $100 Failure to remove unsightly accumulations 9.12.2.9 $100 Unlicensed Motor Vehicles 9.12.2.10 $100 PART 13 - BUILDING Building without/ contrary to a 13.1.4.1 $100 permit Occupancy/use contrary to permit 13.1.4.2 $100 Tampering with notice/certificate 13.1.4.3 $100 Work at variance with permit 13.1.4.4 $100 Obstructing a building official 13.1.4.5. $150 Occupancy without a permit 13.7.1.2 $100