BYLAW NO NOW THEREFORE the Council of the M.D. of Greenview No. 16 hereby enacts as follows:

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1 BYLAW NO of the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16 A Bylaw of the Municipal District of Greenview No. 16, in the Province of Alberta, to provide and implement a Grande Cache Co-operatives - Municipal Rural Addressing System WHEREAS Section 58(1) the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the Act ), authorizes a municipality to name roads or areas within its boundaries and may assign a number or other means of identification to the buildings or parcels of land; WHEREAS Section 58(2) of the Act authorizes a municipality to require an owner or occupant of a building or parcel of land to display the identification in a certain manner; WHEREAS the Council of the M.D. of Greenview No. 16 deems it desirable to put into effect a Municipal Rural Addressing System within the Grande Cache Co-operatives (Co-ops) which can be utilized by emergency service providers and for other purposes for providing directions for delivery of other services to identify an occupied property; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the M.D. of Greenview No. 16 hereby enacts as follows: 1. TITLE 1.1 This Bylaw shall be known as the Grande Cache Co-operatives - Rural Addressing Bylaw. 2. DEFINITIONS 2.1 In this Bylaw: a. Act means the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. M-26. b. Building means any structure that requires an address pursuant to this Bylaw. c. Bylaw Officer shall mean a Special Constable or any other person so authorized to act on behalf of the Municipal District. d. Chief Administrative Officer means the Chief Administrative Officer for the municipality and whatever subsequent title may be conferred on that officer by Council or statute.

2 Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing Bylaw No Page 2 e. Co-operative (Co-op) means association or corporation established for the purpose of providing services to its shareholders or members who own and control it. f. Council means Municipal Council for M.D. of Greenview No. 16. g. Developer means the person or corporation who develops a Parcel of Land or person(s) or company(s) who creates a new structure requiring a Rural Address. h. Directional Sign is a specific traffic control device as defined in the Traffic Safety Act which indicates the direction to travel to the residential address. i. Highway means a provincial highway. j. House Number is a specific traffic control device as defined by the Traffic Safety Act which indicates the house number component of a rural address. k. House Sign is a traffic control device as defined in the Traffic Safety Act which indicates the house numbers to each roadway on the land. l. Main Sign is a traffic control device as defined in the Traffic Safety Act which includes the name and rural address for all the structures within the Co-op, a map of the whole co-op displaying the house numbers, name of the Co-op and the M.D. name and logo. m. Occupant means a person residing on a property, and shall include both an owner, renter, or occupant the property. n. Owner means i. a person who is registered under the Land Titles Act as the owner of the land, or ii. in the case of property other than land, any person who is in lawful possession thereof. o. Municipality or M.D. means the corporation of the M.D. of Greenview No. 16, and where the context so requires, means the land included within the boundaries of the Municipal District (M.D.). p. Parcel of Land means i. Where there has been a subdivision, any lot or block shown on a plan of subdivision that has been registered in a land titles office; or ii. Where a building affixed to the land which has been erected on one (1) or more lots or blocks shown on a plan of subdivision that has been registered in a Land Titles Office; or

3 Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing Bylaw No Page 3 iii. A quarter section of land according to the system of surveys under the Surveys Act or any other area of land described on a certificate of title. q. Primary Access means the main access to a Parcel of Land, residential yard site or to a multi-lot subdivision as identified by the M.D. r. Public Road means all developed roads within the M.D. including all developed roads and highways located within or along the boundaries of the M.D. s. Rural Address is the address assigned by the M.D. which identifies a parcel of land with structure(s) located on it. t. Rural Address Sign is a traffic control device as defined in the Traffic Safety Act which indicates the Rural Address for the structures on the land. u. Structure means a permanent residential, commercial, industrial or recreational structure, or any other inhabited structure, that may be constructed or placed on a parcel of land. v. Violation Ticket means a tag as defined under Part 2 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. P-34, Violation Ticket Regulation, as amended. 3. EXEMPTIONS 3.1 Oil and gas industry sites regulated by the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board are exempt from this Bylaw unless: The Owner or Occupant of the Parcel of Land requests in writing to have a Rural Address assigned by the M.D. which are outside the requirements of this Bylaw. 4. RUAL ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT 4.1 All Parcels of Land supporting a Structure and having a Primary Access onto a developed road shall be provided a Rural Address based on a 10 meter interval grid system assigned by the M.D. 5. ADDRESSING METHODOLOGY 5.1 Addresses will be determined by the distance measured from the start of the primary access road or highway to the location where the driveway meets the road. The start of a road is defined as the location where the Co-op Main Sign is located, or within a Co-op at the location where a new road branches off (at a Y-intersection). Each road in the Co-op will be assigned a numbered series between 10 and 99 to give them unique addresses. The series starts at the Co-op entrance and increases into the Co-op. If a Co-op has multiple access points from the highway then the road series numbers will be assigned from East to West or South to North similar to the rural addressing system in the rest of the Municipality.

4 Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing Bylaw No Page Procedures for Co-op Rural Addressing See Schedule 1 attached hereto: Determine the Primary Access using current aerial imagery To locate the address interval measure from the closest intersection of the Primary Highway Access and the Internal Road Reference the road to the East to West or South to North with the Primary Access being off Highway 40 onto the Co-op road Example of Addresses for each Co-op: KAMISAK DEVELOPMENT CO LTD JOACHIM ENTERPRISES LTD MUSKEEG SEEPEE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED SUSA CREEK CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED VICTOR LAKE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED WANYANDIE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED EAST WANYANDIE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED WEST 5.3 Two residences Sharing a Common Driveway (same measurement): Use the same steps as With the same measurement will be assigned a unique house address based on the closest 10 m interval grid. For Example: will be assigned to one house and to the other. 5.4 Addressing Two Residences on a Split Driveway: Use the same steps as In the case where there are two driveways splitting off the common point on a road, the road will be assigned a new series with the residences being assigned addresses based on orientation to the road. For Example: In Susa Creek the two driveways split off a common point on the road. The two residences will be addressed on the south side of the road and on the north side of the road. 5.5 Addressing Residences on a Loop Road: Use the same steps as In the case where a road forms a loop, the road will be assigned a new series with the residences will be assigned addressed based on orientation to the start of the loop. For Example: In Wanyandie Flats West, the first residence is on the east side of the loop so the residence has an odd house number. Since the residence is on the outside of the loop, all residences on the outside of the loop

5 Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing Bylaw No Page 5 6. SIGNAGE 6.1 Main Signs: will be assigned an odd number and all residences on the inside of the loop will be assigned an even number Each identified residential/structure will be assigned a Rural Address which shall be posted with a Main Entrance Sign indicating the Rural Address in accordance with the provisions of this Bylaw and Schedule 2 attached hereto The M.D. will supply and install the initial Rural Address Signage The Owner/occupant shall be responsible for all costs associated with subsequent supply in replacement, maintenance and installation of Rural Address Signage. 6.2 Directional Signs: A Directional Signage shall be posted at every Y intersection in the road with arrows indicating the direction to the residence in accordance with the provisions of this Bylaw and Schedule 3 attached hereto. 6.3 House Number Signs: The individual House Signage shall be posted at each access in accordance with Schedule 4 of the Bylaw The costs associated with the subsequent supply, replacement, maintenance and installation of the Rural Address Signs, Directional Signs and House Number Signs shall be borne by the Owner/occupant. 7. GENERAL: 7.1 Rural Address systems and signs other than those set out in this Bylaw shall not be permitted on a Parcel of Land or Structures created after passing this Bylaw. 7.2 Notwithstanding Section 7.1 of this Bylaw; Owners, Occupants or Developers may affix numbers or erect signs of such size and type as the Owner, Occupant or Developer prefers, provided that such numbers and signs meet the requirements of this Bylaw and are provided and approved by the M.D. at the Owner, Occupant or Developer s cost. 7.3 The M.D. Chief Administrative Officer or his designate is authorized to waive or modify any requirement of this Bylaw to address unique circumstances or situations. 8. COSTS:

6 Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing Bylaw No Page After the initial no-charge installation in 2013, the cost associated with the creation, preparation and placement of signage at the primary access to lands supporting residential, commercial, and industrial development shall be the responsibility of the property owner or occupant pursuant to the M.D. s Schedule of Fees. 8.2 Should an owner/occupant request in writing a Rural Address Sign where otherwise not required or provided for by this Bylaw (temporary development with no residence), the owner/occupant shall be responsible for costs of such signage pursuant to the M.D. s Schedule of Fees Bylaw. 9. INSTALLATION: 9.1 The signs will be installed during regularly scheduled sign installation programs. 10. OFFENCES: 10.1 No person shall use a Rural Address Signs, Directional Signs and House Number Signs if such sign does not comply with this Bylaw No person shall fail to erect a sign required and described in this Bylaw No person shall deface or remove any sign placed under the authority of this Bylaw No person shall obstruct a sign placed under the authority of this Bylaw with any natural or man-made object whether temporary or not Should any person contravene any Section of this Bylaw, written notification shall be provided to such person requiring them to correct or remedy the contravention within thirty (30) days of the date of the notification Should any person fail to correct or remedy a contravention of this Bylaw, after being notified by the MD, the M.D. may correct or remedy the contravention and recover any costs associated from such person Any person who contravenes any provision of this Bylaw is guilty of an offence and is liable, on summary conviction, to a specified penalty of $ ENFORCEMENT: 11.1 For the purposes of this Bylaw, a Bylaw Officer may: Access any Parcel of Land at any time for inspection or enforcement of activities regarding matters relating to this Bylaw If a person is found to have contravened any provision of this Bylaw, the Bylaw Officer is hereby authorized to lay a complaint and issue a summons by means of a Violation Ticket.

7 Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing Bylaw No Page Notwithstanding this Bylaw, a Bylaw Officer is hereby authorized to immediately issue a Violation Ticket to any person who the Bylaw Officer has reasonable grounds to believe has contravened any provision of this Bylaw Where the M.D. has issued a Violation Ticket to a person for a contraventions for this Bylaw, notwithstanding whether or not the fine imposed against the person on the Violation is paid, the M.D. may also provide that person with fourteen (14) days within which to comply with the Bylaw. Where the person fails to comply within fourteen (14) days, the M.D. may issue an additional Violation Ticket Where any person contravenes the same section of this Bylaw twice within a twelve (12) month period, the specified penalty payable in respect of the second contravention shall be $ Where any person contravenes the same section of this Bylaw three or more times within a twelve (12) month period, the specified penalty payable in respect to the third or subsequent contravention shall be $ SPECIAL PROVISIONS: 12.1 Rural Address Signage which has already been created will be replaced with the new addressing system identified in this Bylaw. 13. EFFECTIVE DATE: 13.1 This bylaw shall take effect on the day of the final passing thereof. This Bylaw shall come into force and effect upon the day of final passing. Read a first time this 23 day of October, A.D., Read a second time this 11 day of June, A.D., Read a third time and finally passed this 27 day of August, A.D., (Signed original on file) CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (Signed original on file) REEVE

8 SCHEDULE 1 Procedures for Co-op Rural Addressing The objective of the rural addressing for the Co-ops is to provide unique and simple addresses to the residences in the Co-ops. The addressing system needs to be flexible to accommodate mobility of the residences and addition of new residences. These addresses will be used by emergency responders and thus need to be consistent and distinct, as well as signed, to allow for easy navigation. 1.0 Summary The address of a residence is determined by the distance from the start of the road to the location where the driveway meets the road. The start of a road is defined as the location where the Co-op main sign is located or, within a Co-op, at the location where a new road branches off (at a Y intersection). Each road in the Coop will be assigned a series between 10 and 99 to give them unique addresses. The series starts at the Coop entrance and increases into the Co-op. If a Co-op has multiple access points from the highway then the road series numbers will be assigned from East to West (Muskeg) or South to North (Joachim) similar to the standard rural address system used in the rest of the municipality. A 10m interval grid will be applied to each road to determine the interval number of each residence along the road. The left 2 digits of the address represent the road series and the right 3 digits represent the interval number. Residences on the North or West side of the road will be assigned an even number and residences on the South or East will be assigned an odd number. The road name is determined based on the name of the Co-op. Summary Points: Measurement based on distance from start of a road to where driveway meets the road Flexible to allow for expansion Unique addresses Sequential addresses to facilitate finding a residence Distinct naming from other addresses in municipality Meets all recommendations by Alberta Municipal Affairs and is similar to other addressing conventions already in use within the municipality and other jurisdictions Signage may be more economical 2.0 Procedure The following procedure will outline how to maintain the Co-op addresses in the M.D. of Greenview No. 16. ASSIGNING A ROAD NAME The road name is the same as the Co-op. ASSIGNING A ROAD SERIES Each road in a Co-op will be assigned a series between 10 and 99. This will make the addresses in each Coop unique. 1. The first road entering a Co-op will be assigned 10.

9 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 2 2. When a Y in the road is encountered, the new road branching off the main road will be assigned a different series, e.g. 10 to If a Co-op has one access point from the highway, then the road series will increase moving into the Co-op. 4. If a Co-op has multiple access points from the highway then the road series numbers will be assigned increasing in the North and West direction 5. The series 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 are intended to be used for major Co-op roads. 6. If one of the major Co-op roads branches, then the middle series are intended to allow for expansion (e.g. road series 20 branches, the new road series may be 21 to 29) and efficient signage. ASSIGNING AN ADDRESS The address used in this system has a 5 digit house number and a road name comprised of the Co-op name of 2 or fewer words. For Wanyandie Flats, a 1 digit direction for East (E) or West (W) is added to the address to distinguish East and West. House Number: The house number is 5 digits long. The left 2 (two) digits represent the road the residence is on (each road will be assigned a series between 10 and 99). The right 3 (three) digits represent the interval number. The interval number is determined by the distance from the start of the new road to where the residence s driveway meets the road. Residences on the South and East side of the road have odd house numbers, and residences on the North and West side of the road have even house numbers. Example: Victor Lake: 30 is the road series. 128 is interval 640 m from the main sign of the Victor Lake Co-op on the North or West side of the road. Victor Lake refers to the Co-op the road is in. NOTE: The 10m interval grid can be found in Appendix A. Example address for each Co-op: KAMISAK DEVELOPMENT CO LTD JOACHIM ENTERPRISES LTD MUSKEEG SEEPEE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED SUSA CREEK CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED VICTOR LAKE CO-OPERATIVE WANYANDIE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED EAST WANYANDIE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED WEST Kamisak Joachim Enterprises Muskeg Seepee Susa Creek Victor Lake Wanyandie E Wanyandie W

10 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 3 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Addressing Two Residences Sharing a Driveway If the situation arises where there are two residences sharing a driveway, instead of adding an A to the end of one house number and a B to the end of the other, the two residences will be assigned unique house addresses based on the closest 10m interval grid. For example, in Joachim Enterprise the two residences sharing a driveway will be addressed and Addressing Two Residences on a Split Driveway In the case where there are two driveways splitting off from a common point on a road, the road will be assigned a new series and the residences will be assigned addresses based on orientation to the road. For example, in Susa Creek the two driveways split off a common point on a road. The two residences will be addressed on the South side of the road and on the North side of the road. Addressing Residences on a Loop Road In the case where a road forms a loop, the road will be assigned a new series and the residences will be assigned addresses based on orientation to the start of the loop. For example, for this loop in Wanyandie Flats West, the first residence is on the East side of the loop so the residence has an odd house number. Since the residence is on the outside of the loop, all residences on the outside of the loop will be odd and all residences on the inside of the loop will be even.

11 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 4 SIGNAGE Main Signs: Signs will be posted at the Co-op entrance(s). In cases where there are multiple entrances into a Co-op, signage shall be placed at each entrance. For example, Kamisak Development has two entrances. Victor Lake Co-op main sign location. Main Sign Location Directional Signs: Signs will be posted at every Y in the road with arrows pointing the way to residences. Because groups of residence are included on each sign, signage may be more economical to maintain. Example of Directional Sign in Victor Lake Co-op at Y. Directional Sign Location

12 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 5 Appendix A: 10m Interval Used to Assign House Numbers

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20 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 13 SCHEDULE 2 7 Main Entrance Signs (One for each Co-op) JOACHIM ENTERPRISES LTD.

21 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 14 SCHEDULE 2 7 Main Entrance Signs KAMISAK DEVELOPMENT CO LTD MUSKEEG SEEPEE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED

22 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 15 SCHEDULE 2 7 Main Entrance Signs SUSA CREEK CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED VICTOR LAKE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED

23 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 16 SCHEDULE 2 7 Main Entrance Signs WANYANDIE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED EAST WANYANDIE CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED WEST

24 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 17 Example: SCHEDULE 3 Directional Signage Example of placement of Directional Sign in Victor Lake Co-op at Y: Directional Sign Location

25 Schedules 1-4 for Grande Cache Co-operatives Municipal Rural Addressing System Page 18 Example: SCHEDULE 4 House Sign

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