BYLAW NO TOWN OF VEGREVILLE

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BYLAW NO 06-2011 TOWN OF VEGREVILLE THIS BYLAW BEING BYLAW NO06-2011 OF THE TOWN OF VEGREVILLE, IN THE PROViNCE OF ALBERTA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING A SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL BYLAW FOR THE TOWN OF VEGREVILLE WHEREAS, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act; RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, the Council of the Town of Vegreville may pass Bylaws respecting the safety, health and welfare of people and the protection of people and property; AND WHEREAS, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Council of the Town of Vegreville may pass Bylaws and may make provisions that it deems necessary to carry out the purposes of the Bylaw; AND WHEREAS, the Council of the Town of Vegreville deems it desirable and necessary to promote the timely removal of snow, ice, dirt and other debris from publicly owned sidewalks, within the corporate limits of the Town of Vegreville; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VEGREVILLE, IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA, DULY ASSEMBLED ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1 SHORT TITLE 11 This Bylaw may be cited as the Sidewalk Snow Removal Bylaw 2 DEFINITIONS 21 Council means the Municipal Council of the Town of Vegreville 22 Corporate Limits shall mean all the lands within the Corporate Limits of the Town of Vegreville 23 Chief Administrative Officer shall mean the Chief Administrative Officer of the Town of Vegreville, 24 Downtown Commercial Core shall mean the area as described in Schedule D attached 25 Highway means and includes any thoroughfare, street, road, trail, avenue, parkway, driveway, viaduct, lane, alley, square, bridge, causeway, trestle way or other place or any part of any of them, whether publicly or privately owned, that the public is ordinarily entitled or permitted to use for the passage or parking of vehicles and includes: i) a sidewalk, including a boulevard adjacent to the sidewalk, ii) if a ditch lies adjacent to and parallel with the roadway, the ditch; and iii) if a highway right of way is contained between fences or between a fence and one side of the roadway, all the land between the fences, or all the land between the fence and the edge of the roadway, as the case may be, but does not include a place declared by regulation not to be a highway Bylaw No 06-2011 Page 1 of 9

26 Inspector means any person(s) designated by the Town of Vegreville to enter and inspect property in accordance with the provisions of this Bylaw 27 Peace Officer means: a) any member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; b) any member of a Municipal Police Service; c) any Community Peace Officer; d) any Bylaw Enforcement Officer 28 Property Owner means a person or persons, a firm, company or corporation that is registered on the Tax Roll of the Town of Vegreville and Alberta Land Titles Office 29 Property are any lands, buildings or premises in the Town of Vegreville 210 Sidewalk means that part of a highway especially adapted to the use of or ordinarily used by pedestrians, and includes that part of a highway between; i) the curb line; or ii) where there is no curb line, the edge of the roadway; and the adjacent property line, whether or not it is paved or improved 211 Town or Town of Vegreville means the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Vegreville 3 REMOVAL OF SNOW, ICE, DIRT AND OTHER DEBRIS FROM SIDEWALKS 31 All Property Owners shall ensure: a) the removal of snow, ice, dirt and other debris from any public sidewalk located adjacent to the property including private driveway crossings within seventy-two (72) hours after the cessation of a snowfall, rainfall or the depositing of debris on a sidewalk; b) no person shall push or propel any snow, ice or any other debris onto any highway or any other public property owned by the Town of Vegreville unless the property is zoned as downtown commercial core, as defined within Schedule D or at the discretion of the Inspector or Peace Officer; c) snow, ice and other debris shall be considered removed when the sidewalk is cleaned for the entire width of the sidewalk to the sidewalk surface as completely and reasonably possible; d) no person shall cause damage to any sidewalk by pounding, hammering, picking, chiseling or depositing a chemical substance; any costs to repair associated damage will be the responsibility of the property owner; e) no person shall deposit or propel snow, ice, dirt or other debris upon any drainage ditch, culvert end or catch basin; no person shall deposit any snow, ice, dirt or other debris on any fire hydrant or on the area adjacent to a fire hydrant which in any way blocks access to, or prevents operation of or restricts visibility of the hydrant; g) where a Property Owner reasonably anticipates being absent, the Property Owner must make arrangements to ensure the sidewalks are maintained in accordance with this Bylaw Bylaw No 0&20 11 Page 2 of 9 LA

4 ENFORCEMENT AND DIRECTION 41 Any Inspector or Peace Officer may issue a Notice to Maintain Property ( Schedule A ) or Notice of Entry ( Schedule B ) which shall specify a deadline for compliance or date of entry 42 The Town must serve the Notice to Maintain Property or Notice of Entry by delivering or sending it to the Property Owner(s) by way of: a) delivering it in person to the owner(s); b) posting it to the door of a building or in any other conspicuous place on the property, and is effective the day of posting; c) hand deliver; d) regular mail 5 PENALTIES 51 If the property owner has not complied with the Notice to Maintain Property by a specified deadline, the Inspector, Peace Officer or Chief Administrative Officer, upon delivery of the Notice of Entry, may direct any work to be done to remove the snow, ice, dirt or other debris that has accumulated on the sidewalk or to repair damage related to Section 31 d), e) or 0, and will charge the owner all the costs associated with the property maintenance or repair 52 If the owner fails to pay for the work done under section 51, or repairs related to Section 31 d), e) or f, the Town shall charge the cost against the land as taxes due and recover the cost as taxes 53 The cost of the work done, as stated under section 51, or repairs related to Section 31 d), e) or f) is charged in addition to an Administration Fee, as set out in Schedule C 54 The Town, or any Inspector who inspects any property under this Bylaw, or any person who performs any work on behalf of the Town to remedy a nuisance is not liable for any damages caused by the inspection, the work, or disposition of any material in order to complete the work set out in the Notice to Maintain Property 6 SCHEDULES 61 All schedules attached hereto form part of this Bylaw and may be changed by resolution of Council from time to time 7 RESCIND 71 Bylaw No 01-01 and amendments thereto have been rescinded Bylaw No 06-2011 Page 3 of 9 -A

8 EFFECTIVE DATE 81 This bylaw shall come into full force and effect upon the date of the third and final reading READ for a first time this 1 4 day of November, 2011 AD READ for a second time this day of November, 2011 AD UNANIMOUS CONSENT RECEIVED FOR THIRD AND FINAL READING READ for a third time this TOWN MANAGER Bylaw No 06-2011 Page 4 of9

, SCHEDULE A ZEoliin of Vcçreiu1te A FRIENDLY PLACE TO LIVE th STREET 4829 50 POSTAL DRAWER 640 VEGREVILLE, ALBERTA T9C 1R7 TELEPHONE (780) 632-2606 FAX (780) 632-3088 WEB SITE http://wwwvegrevillecom E-MAIL vegtownvegreviiiecom NOTICE TO MAINTAIN PROPERTY To: FiIe#: Date: Dear Sir/Madam: The condition of your property located at Plan Block is in question, and you are being issued a form letter regarding required maintenance of a sidewalk(s) adjacent to your property In order to keep the sidewalks safe and clean within the Town of Vegreville and in accordance with the Sidewalk Snow Removal Bylaw No 0&201 1, the Town is asking your cooperation by keeping the sidewalk(s) clean Maintenance may be done by methods outlined in this notice within seven (7) days of the mailing of this letter The questioned area regarding your property and a suggested remedy is as follows: Please give this matter your immediate attention If you have any questions, contact the undersigned at (780) 632-2606, extension 237 If the work is not completed by the Town of Vegreville will have the work done by a contractor at the owner s expense In addition to the contractor s bill, an Administrative fee per lot will apply as per Schedule C Sincerely, Municipal Enforcement Services L it Bylaw No 06-20H Page 5 of 9

SCHEDULE B fl, L, OJJR Of CçrCbt11t 4829 50 th STREET POSTAL DRAWER 640 VEGREVILLE, ALBERTA TELEPHONE (780) 632-2606 FAX (780) 632-3088 A FRIENDLY PLACE TO LIVE WEB SITE http://wwwvegrevjiiecom E-MAIL vegtown@vegrevlllecom NOTICE OF ENTRY To: Fi1e: Date: Dear Sir/Madam: in accordance with Section 542 of the Municipal Government Act, you are hereby notified that an Inspector or Peace Officer will be entering onto the property located at Lot(s), Block, Plan on Date: in accordance with the Town of Vegreville Sidewalk Snow Removal Bylaw No 0&20 11, all costs incurred for any remedial action, including a $7500 administration fee per lot as per Schedule C will be the responsibility of the property owner and may be added to the tax roll Please give this matter your immediate attention If you have any questions, contact the undersigned at (780) 632-2606, extension 237 Sincerely, Municipal Enforcement Services Bylaw No O6-2O 1 Page 6 of 9

SCHEDULE C fl Administration Fee SECTION: AMOUNT 53 Administration fee for every lot requiring enforcement of Bylaw No 06-2011 $7500 a 3% increase shall be applied to the administration fee effective Januaryist of each year Bylaw No 06-2011 Page 7 of 9

Vegreville to SCHEDULE D (As of November 2011) n Bylaw 06-2011, Section 3 ib) pertaining to the Downtown Commercial Core states the following: Downtown Commercial Core no person shall push or propel any snow, ice or any other debris onto any highway or any other public property owned by the Town of Vegreville unless the property is zoned as downtown commercial core, as defined within Schedule D or at the discretion of the Inspector or Peace Officer The Downtown Commercial Core is described as follows: 49 50 Eh Street - 49 50 th Street - 48 rh Street 49 th Avenue th Avenue to 52 Avenue (west side only) th Avenue to Railway Crossing Centennial Library alley east & west of 50 5Qd Avenue - alley west of 50 5 st Avenue - alley west of 50 52 nd Avenue - alley east of 50 th Street th Street to 49 th Street th Street to 49 th Street th Street to 49 th Street (Also refer to Area Map attached) Bylaw No 06-201t Page 8 of 9 4

SCHEDULE D (As of November 2011) Downtown Commercial Core Cont d Areas outlined in red on the map below are sidewalks within the Downtown Commercial Core that are permitted (if required) to deposit snow onto the adjacent highway provided the provisions within Bylaw 06-2011 are adhered to 1 11 C a I I,,_,, N / N / S LU -J1 > LU CD LU > IC Z C 0 I- N / N Bylaw No 062011 Page 9 of 9