130408 Council MINTown of Tillsonburg
Minutes of Council
Meeting Date:
Monday April 8, 2013
6:00PM
· Council Chambers
Chair: Mark Renaud
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MINUTES
Town of Tillson burg
Tow of Tillsonburg Council Meeting
on
Orders of the Day:
CALL TO ORDER
Monday April 8, 2013 06:00 PM
Counci.l Chambers
Chair: Mark Renaud
The meeting was called to order at 6:00PM
ATTENDANCE
Deputy Mayor Mark Renaud
Councillor Dave Beres
Councillor Mel Getty
Councillor Marty Klein
Councillor Chris Rosehart
Councillor Brian Stephenson
Staff:
David Calder, CAO
Donna Wilson, Town Clerk
Darrell Eddington, Director of Finance
Steve Lund, Director of Operations
David Samis, Director of Development & Communication Services
Rick Cox, Director of Parks & Recreation Services
Amber Zimmer, Deputy Clerk
Kelly Batt, Parks and Facilities Manager
Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner
REGRETS
Mayor John Lessif
MOMENT OF SILENCE
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Resolution No. 1:
Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Getty
AND RESOLVED THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Council Meeting of April8, 2013, be
adopted.
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Moved By: Councillor Getty Seconded By: Councillor Rosehart
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-15, Encroachment Permit 92-04;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT Council authorizes the three month extension for the permit to
allow staff to review the new Encroachment Permit Application for 150 Concession Street East.
"Carried"
5. DCS 13-25, Turtlefest 2013
Presented By: Director of Development and Communication Services
Staff to report back to Council regarding maximum power of boats to be used on Lake Lisgar
during Turtlefest.
Resolution No.5:
Moved By: Councillor Klein Seconded By: Councillor Beres
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-25 Turtlefest 2013;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the 2013 Turtlefest festival be designated a municipally significant
event for the purposes of raising the profile of the event and obtaining a Special Occasion Permit
under the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario application process;
AND FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Lake Lisgar Revitalization Project Committee and the
Tillsonburg Sea Scouts be given permission to operate a motorized watercraft on Lake Lisgar as
part of the Turtlefest events and as provided for under Paragraph 2 of Bylaw 2619.
"Carried"
PARKS AND RECREATION SERVICES
6. PRS 13-06, Kiwanis Diamond Improvements
Presented By: Parks and Facilities Manager
Resolution No. 6:
Moved By: Councillor Klein Seconded By: Councillor Beres
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report PRS 13-06-Kiwanis Diamond Improvements;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT Council authorize staff to implement the improvements prior to the
start of the 2013 season;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT Council authorize staff to recover the cost of the improvements
from Tillsonburg Minor Ball Inc.
"Carried"
NOTICE OF MOTION
RESOLUTIONS
7. CL 13-06, Royal Canadian Air Cadets' Annual Tag Day Fundraiser
Presented By: Town Clerk
Resolution No. 7:
Moved By: Councillor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Klein
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"Carried"
Approval Received: (1 of 1)
Amber Zimmer/Tillsonburg (Tuesday April 09, 2013
01:01 PM)
Town of Tillson burg
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Orders of the Day:
CALL TO ORDER
MINUTES
Town ofTillsonburg
Council Meeting
on
Monday March 25, 2013 06:00PM
Council Chambers
Chair: John Less if
The meeting was called to order at 6:02 PM
ATTENDANCE
Mayor John Lessif
Deputy Mayor Mark Renaud
Councillor Dave Beres
Councillor Chris Rosehart
Councillor Brian Stephenson
Staff:
\ David Calder, CAO
i Donna Wilson, Town Clerk
Darrell Eddington, Director of Finance
Steve Lund, Director of Operations
David Samis, Director of Development & Communication Services
Rick Cox, Director of Parks & Recreation Services
Amber Zimmer, Deputy Clerk
Jeff Smith, Fire Chief
Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner
REGRETS
Councillor Mel Getty
Councillor Marty Klein
MOMENT OF SILENCE
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Resolution No.1:
Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Renaud
AND RESOLVED THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Council Meeting of March 25, 2013, be adopted.
"Carried"
DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST OR THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF
MINUTES & BUSINESS ARISING OUT OF THE MINUTES
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The following resolution was considered:
Resolution No.4:
Moved By: Deputy Mayor Renaud Seconded By: Councillor Beres
AND RESOLVED THAT Council approve the attached zoning by-law amendment for an application submitted by Fusion
Homes whereby lands consisting of Parts 1-24 of Reference Plan 41R-8856, Block 43, Plan 41M-241, located on the north
side ofTrailview Drive, in the Town ofTillsonburg are to be rezoned to provide for reduced minimum lot area for a street-
fronting townhouse in a Special Low-Density Residential Type 3 (R3-3) Zone.
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT By-Law 3717, being a by-law to amend By-Law 3295, as amended, be brought forward for
council consideration.
"Carried"
INFORMATION ITEMS
4. Autism Ontario -Raise the Flag Initiative t'J
On April2, 2013, at !2:00pm, Mayor Lessifwill help members of Autism Ontario raise the Autism Flag at the Tillsonburg
Cenotaph.
QUARTERLY REPORTS
5. FIN 13-10,2012 Fourth Quarter Financial Results(],
Presented By: Director of Finance
Resolution No. 5:
Moved By: Councillor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Stephenson
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receives report FIN 13-10 2012 Fourth Quarter Financial Results as information.
"Carried"
6. FIN 13-11,2012 Fourth Quarter Finance Department Report t'J
Presented By: Director of Finance
Resolution No. 6:
Moved By: Councillor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Stephenson
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receives report FIN 13-11 2012 Fourth Quarter Finance Department report as
information.
"Carried"
7. OPS 13-05, 2012 Forth Quarter Operations Services Report t'J,
Presented By: Director of Operations
Resolution No. 7
Moved By: Councillor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Stephenson
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report OPS 13-05 2012 Operations Services Fourth Quarter report as
information.
"Carried"
8. DCS 13-17,2012 Fourth Quarter Development & Communication Services Report t'J,
Presented By: Director of Development & Communication Services
Staff to bring back report regarding overall broadband project at the end of April.
Resolution No. 8:
Moved By: Councillor Stephenson Seconded By: Councillor Beres
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receives report DCS 13-17 2012 Development and Communication Services Fourth
Quarter report as information.
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AND RESOLVED THAT Council receives report FIN 13-08 2012 Remuneration and Expenses as information.
"Carried"
14. FIN 13-09, Library Development Charges C
Presented By: Director of Finance
Staff to review and bring back a subsequent report to Council confirming the use ofthe Library Development Charge
balance.
Resolution No. 14:
Moved By: Councillor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Stephenson
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receives report FIN 13-09 2012 Library Development Charges;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the 2012 Library Development Charges balance of$188,546.40 and the 2013 and 2014
Town collected Library Development Charges be remitted to the County.
"Defer"
OPERATIONS
15. OPS 13-06, Traffic Bylaw Update Report 0
Presented By: Director of Operations
Resolution No. 15:
Moved By: Councillor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Stephenson
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report OPS 13-06 Traffic By-law Update Report;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT By-Law 3701, To Regulate Traffic and the Parking of Motor Vehicles in the Town of
Tillsonburg be brought forward for Council consideration.
"Carried"
DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNICATIONS
16. DCS 13-16, Development Information Officer C.
Presented By: Director of Development & Communication Services
Resolution No. 16:
Moved By: Councillor Stephenson Seconded By: Councillor Beres
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-16 Development Information Officer as information.
"Carried"
17. DCS 13-18, Interim Control By-Law Regarding Methadone Clinics And Methadone Dispensaries
DCS 13-18.pdf
Resolution No. 17:
Presented By: Director of Development & Communication Services
Moved By: Councillor Stephenson Seconded By: Councillor Beres
AND RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-18 Interim Control by-law as information.
"Carried"
18. DCS 13-19, Urban Design Study C
Presented By: Director of Development & Communication Services
Resolution No. 18:
Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Renaud
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Transfer Station hours are back to normal in March and April which are:
Wednesday 2:30-5:30pm & Saturday 9:00-12:00pm
) Hours will increase in May and June to Monday 2:30-5:30pm, Wednesday 2:30-6:30pm & Saturday 9:00-l:OOpm
Complete hours can be found on Town website.
ADJOURNMENT
Moved By: Deputy Mayor Renaud
AND RESOLVED THAT the meeting be adjourned at 8:12PM
"Carried"
Approval Received: (1 of 1)
Donna Wilson!Tillsonburg (Thursday April 04, 2013 02:42PM)
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SPONSORS:
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TILLSON BURG
TURTLEFEST
THANK YOU!
The Tillsonburg Turtlefest Committee would like to thank all of their sponsors, partners and
supporters for helping to make the 2nd Annual Turtlefest a success! With new and expanded
entertainment, locations, including most appropriately, a partnership with the Lake lisgar
Revitalization Project to hold some even more turtle friendly water events, the event was able
to attract over 4,500 attendees in just itS second year.
Please consider supporting the companies and organizations that made this event possible.
If you or your company would like to get Involved In the planning for the 3rd Annual Turtlefest,
please connec:t with us by using one (or more) of the following media:
www.turtlefestca
info®turtlefest.ca
facebook.com!TillsonburgTurtlefest
twitter.cornflillsonturtle (#Tillson burg T urtlefest).
Yours Sincerely,
Tillsonburg Turtlefest Committee
Virginia Armstrong, Deb Beard, Emy Brubacher, Jason Collins, Julie Dawley, Mike Dean,
Suzanne Fleet, Mary Anne Murphy, Cepllas Panschow, Patricia Phelps, Suzanne Renken,
Marcel Rosehart, Gerald Sandham, Joan Weston, Floyd Marshall
PARTNERS:
Advanced Automotive Repair
& Towing
Annandale National Historic Site
Chrissy's Catering
Community Centre/Lake Lisgar
Water Park
• Cruise Tillsonburg
• Downtown Business Improve-
ment Area
• Happening Events
Lake Usgar Revitalization Project Committee
Oxford Creative Connections
• Southern Ontario Printing
Station Arts Centre
Tillsonburg District Chamber of
Commerce
Town ofTillsonburg
SUPPORTERS:
• Bamford Homes Inc.
• Baskets & Beyond
Dr Dale Springer & Associates
• E&E Mclaughlin ltd.
The Rower Fountain
• MP David MacKenzie
Metro
• Sinden's Paint & Wallpaper
Tillsonburg Historical Society
TIIIsonburg Retirement Centre
Tri-Gounty Agricultural Society of Tillsonburg
Theatre Tillsonburg
• TurtleHaven
• Wildlife Guardians
Zehrs Tillsonburg
Minister Responsible
for Seniors
77 Wellesley Street West
12th Floor. Ferguson Block
Toronto. ON M7A 1N3
Tel: 416-314-9710
Fex 416-325·4787
April2,20l3
Dear Friends:
Mlnlstre delegue aux
Affalres des personnes Agees
77, rue Wellesley Ouest
12' etage, bloc Ferguson
Toronto ON M7A 1N3
Tel. 416 314-9710
Telec . 416 325-4787
3445MC-20 I J-27
Each year, the Government of Ontario celebrates the accomplishments and contributions
many of our wonderful seniors make to communities across Ontario. This year, the Senior
Achieve1nent Award will once again highlight the significant voluntary and professional
achievements made by individuals aller they have reached the age of 65.
I encourage you to participate in the 201 J Senior Achievement Award Program by nominating a
deserving senior. As Minister Responsible t(H Seniors, it will be my great honour this fall to join
lhe Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, in orticially recognizing the
award recipients at a ceremony at Queen's Parle
Online nomination forms and inl(mnation outlining details ofthc program, the selection
criteria and the procedures lollowed are available at: www.ontario.ca/bonoursandawards.
The c.Jcadlin<J date tor nomination is ,June 15.
1 r you require further intormation, plt:ase contact the Ontario Honours and Awards Secretarial in
Toronto m (416) 314-7587, toll-free at 1-877-832-8622 or TTY at 416 327-2J91.
Thank you in advance for taking the rime to consider putling torward the name of a special
senior in your community for a Senior Achievement Award.
Sincerely, /
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Minister
Title:
Report No.:
Author:
Meeting Type:
STAFF REPORT
FINANCE
OPP 2012 PROVINCIAL SERVICES USAGE {PSU)
FIN 13-12
DARRELL EDDINGTON
COUNCIL MEETING
Council/Committee APRIL 8, 2013
Date:
Attachments:
RECOMMENDATION
RESOLVE THAT Council receives report FIN13-12 OPP 2012 Provincial
Services Usage {PSU).
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT $154,101 be contributed to reserves.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
To provide Council with information on the January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012 PSU
and obtain approval to contribute the PSU to reserves.
BACKGROUND
Attached is correspondence received from the OPP concerning the $154,101 PSU for 2012.
Staff recommends that the amount be contributed to reserves.
FINANCIAL IMPACT /FUNDING SOURCE
N/A
APPROVALS
Author
Name/Signature
Director
Name/Signature
Finance
Name/Signature
Darrell Eddington
Darrell Eddington
Darrell Eddington
DATE:
03/25/13
DATE:
03/25/13
DATE:
03/25/13
CAO
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Ontario
Provincial
Police
Police
provinciale
de !'Ontario
March 26, 2013
CAO
Town ofTillsonburg
200 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Tilsonburg ON N4G SA 7
Dear Sir/Madam:
~ w Municipal Policing Bureau
Bureau des services pollclers des munlcipalitea m Memorial Ave. 777, ave Memorial
Orlllia ON L3V 7V3 Orillia (ON) L3V 7V3
Tel: (705) 329-6200 Fax: (705) 330-4191
File # 460 20
Reference # W-6208
Re: Year 2012 Reconciled Contract Policing Costs -Ontario Provincial Police <OPP)
Please find attached the 2012 annual financial statements, reconciling OPP policing costs for your
municipality.
Please note that municipalities will receive an applicable credit for either the Provincial Services Usage
(PSU), which compensates municipalities for time officers spend away from the detachment area
performing provincial duties, m: a reduction of Hours Belaw Minimum, as set out in the contract,
--:whichever is greater. · · ·
In conjunction with the 2012 review of policing costs for the purpose of updating ofthe Municipal Cost-
Recovery Formula, it was determined that Ontario Shared Service fees will not be charged to
municipalities effective January 1, 2012. This update has been reflected in the 2012 fmal year-end
reconciliation of municipal policing costs. Please refer to the notes included in the annual financial
statement for additional information on the determination offmal costs.
The difference between the billed amount (net of any semi-annual reconciliation credit issued) and the
actual costs will be credited or billed to your municipality directly by the Ontario Shared Services (OSS)
in the next few weeks. If you wish to apply a final year end reconciliation credit amount against your
current balance (or a future invoice), please clearly indicate this request.on your remittance (cheque.stub
or remittance advice) to OSS to ensure your credit is properly applied on your account.
If you have any questions regarding the attached annual financial statements, please contact your local
. Detachment Commander.
Regards,
;lf;th~
R. A. (Rick) Philbin, Superintendent
Bureau Commander
Municipal Policing Bureau
Attachments
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Chair, Tillsonburg Police Services Board
Regional Commander, West Region
Detachment Commander, Oxford County Detachment
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O.P.P. COSTING SUMMARY
Actual Policing Costs for the period
January 01, 2012 to December 31,2012
NOTES TO STATEMENT
TOWN OF TILLSONBURG
1) Uniformed salaries used for the reconciliation to actual costs are the January 1, 2012 salaries negotiated with the Ontario
Provincial Pollee Association (OPPA). Civilian salaries are the salaries negotiated with the OPPA effective January 1,
2012.
2) Salary and overtime reconciliation by rank and classification are detailed on the attached Schedule "A".
3) Contractual Payouts are calculated using actual costs.
4) Shift Premium Is calculated at $239 per uniform officer (Sergeants and Constables only).
5) The benefit rates are 25.0% of salaries for uniformed officers, 24.9% for civilian staff, 19.6% for Uniform part-time staff,
19.5% for Civilian part-time staff and 2% for overtime payments.
6) Communication Operator costs are calculated at $1,638 per uniformed member.
7) Prisoner Guards I Expenses are calculated at $700 per uniformed member.
8) Ontario Shared Services (OSS) Payroll and Benefit charge eliminated effective January 1, 2012.
9) Other items are calculated as follows:
a) Operational Support is calculated at $649 per uniformed member.
b) RHQ Municipal Support is calculated at $1,393 per uniformed member.
c) Vehicle Usage is calculated at $7,360 per uniformed member.
d) Telephone cost is calculated at $997 per uniformed member.
e) Office Supplies are calculated at $277 per uniformed member.
f) Accommodation is provided by the municipality.
g) Uniform & Equipment Is calculated at $736 per uniformed member.
h) Cleaning costs are paid by the municipality.
i) Mobile Radio Equipment Maintenance Is calculated at $571 per uniformed member.
j) Office Automation is calculated at $1,905 per uniformed member and $1,324 per civilian member. Included in the cost is
the annual lease of a standard desktop computer in the amount of $1 ,043 for the Staff Sergeant
k) Effective January 1, 2011, the $300 per Auxiliary Officer will not be charged to the Municipalities.
I) OSS Financial Services Fee 1.15% of Total Other Direct Operating Expenses was eliminated effective January 1, 2012.
1 0) Revenues collected on behalf of the municipality for the period January 01 to December 31, 2012 as provided by
detachment. ·
Total Revenue Reimbursed to Municipality $ 2,159
11) A Provincial Services Usage (PSU) reduction of 4.25% of the actual policing cost is given to the municipality. This PSU
compensates the municipality for the deployment of officers to other areas in response to investigations or other
occurrences deemed to be provincial responsibilities.
12) The difference will appear on a separate credit note, which will be forwarded to your municipality by Ontario Shared
Services.
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STAFF REPORT
DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES
Title: ENCROACHMENT PERMIT 92-04
Report No.: DCS 13-15
Author: DONNA WILSON
Meeting Type: COUNCIL MEETING
Council/Committee APRIL 8, 2013
Date:
Attachments: REQUEST FOR ENCROACHMENT PERMIT EXTENSION
RECOMMENDATION
RESOLVE THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-15, Encroachment Permit 92-04;
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT Council authorizes the three month extension for the permit to allow staff to
review the new Encroachment Permit Application for 150 Concession Street East.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
On April1, 1992, the Works Department for the Town of Tillson burg issued an Encroachment permit to
the resident at 105 Concession St. E., Unit 1. During the summer of 2012 the Town received a
complaint regarding the parking area requesting it be removed for safety reasons.
The Perpetuities Act, R.S.O. 1990 c P.9, prohibits the acquisition of any interest in land for a period of
time exceeding 21 years. Therefore in June 2012 notice was sent to the property owner and the Condo
Corporation that as of April1, 2013 the encroachment permit would no longer be valid.
The Town has now received an encroachment permit application from the Property Manager of the
Condominium Corporation. Staff are reviewing the application, once complete a report and
recommendation will be brought before council for council's consideration. The property manager has
also requested an extension of the old encroachment permit in order to continue to provide the
additional parking until the new application has been decided.
FINANCIAL IMPACT/FUNDING SOURCE
None at this time.
CAO
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encroachment permit application: 150 Concession Street East
Steve Smith
Gena,
to:
'Geno Vanhaelewyn'
03/28/2013 08:43AM
Cc:
"Donna Wilson"
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From: "Steve Smith" <steve.smith@on.aibn.com>
To: "'Geno Vanhaelewyn"' <gvanhaelewyn@tillsonburg.ca>,
Cc: "Donna Wilson" <dewilson@tillsonburg.ca>
History: This message has been replied to ..
Further to our having submitted an encroachment permit application yesterday afternoon, we are respectfully
requesting that the existing encroachment permit 92-04 be extended for a 3-month term.
This time frame will allow for Oxford Condominium Corporation No.3 residents to continue to occupy the
existing overflow spaces while the following activities are being carried out:
• Municipality review and response encompassing the new encroachment permit application.
• Condominium corporation obtaining approval from individual owners for disbursement of funds (as
required by the Condominium Act) to create new parking spaces.
• Preparation and distribution of a tender package for the required work.
• Review oftenders received and obtaining condominium corporation approval for awarding the contract.
• On site work associated with creation of the new parking area and the connection to Concession Street.
Thanks,
Steve Smith
Bamford Property Management Inc.
For and On Behalf of
Oxford Condominium Corporation No. 3
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) STAFF REPORT
DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNICATION SERVICES
Title:
Report No.:
TURTLEFEST 2013 UPDATE AND REQUEST-ADDITIONAL INFORMATl
DCS 13-25
Author:
Meeting Type:
CEPHAS PANSCHOW (ON BEHALF OF THE TURL TEFEST
COMMITTEE)
COUNCIL MEETING
Council/Committee APRIL 8, 2013
Date:
Attachments: TURTLEFEST 2013 UPDATE AND REQUEST
RECOMMENDATION
RESOLVE THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-25 Turtlefest 2013 and accompanying
presentation;
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT the 2013 Turtlefest festival be designated a municipally
significant event for the purposes of raising the profile of the event and obtaining a
Special Occasion Permit under the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario application
process;
AND FURTHER RESOLVE THAT the Lake Lisgar Revitalization Project Committee and the
Tillsonburg Sea Scouts be given permission to operate a motorized watercraft on Lake
Lisgar as part of the Turtlefest events and as provided for under Paragraph 2 of Bylaw
2619.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A Special Occasion Permit (SOP) is required under Provincial regulations administered by
the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario any time alcohol is offered for sale or
served anywhere other than in a licensed establishment or a private place. As the
Turtlefest Committee is planning for an outdoor block party in the Downtown, an SOP is
required. For Public Events, an SOP can only be issued to a registered charity, a non-
profit association, an event of provincial, national or international significant, or for an
event designated by Municipal Council as an event of municipally significance. As
Turtlefest does not fit under any of the first three options, a resolution designating the
event as municipally significant is required from Tillsonburg Town Council. It is the
Turtlefest Committee's plan to secure a private sector business to partner with the
committee and obtain the appropriate SOP license, insurance and to meet all other
requirements. For outdoor events, the permit holder must also inform the local
municipality, police, and fire and health departments in writing, notifying them of the
event.
CAO
FINANCIAL IMPACT /FUNDING SOURCE
There are no additional costs anticipated should Council approve these recommendations.
It should be noted that the Economic Development Budget has the following amounts
included to support the Turtlefest and the Country Christmas Festivals:
• $1,400 -Overall event insurance for both festivals
• $3,000 -Turtlefest General Event Support Funding
• $2,000 -Country Christmas Festival General Event Support Funding
APPROVALS
Author
Name/Signature
Director
Name/Signature
Finance
Name/Signature
CEPHAS PANSCHOW
DAVID SAMIS
DARRELL EDDINGTON
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DATE: APRIL 2,
2013
DATE:
DATE:
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Tillsonburg, ON
N4G 3M6
April 2, 2013
To Whom It May Concern:
Please accept this letter as our formal request for permission to operate
motorized watercraft on Lake Lisgar for Turtlefest, which is scheduled for June
15, 2013.
Bylaw 2619, a Bylaw to Prohibit Water Craft from Operating on Lake Lisgar, does
allow for the use of motorized water craft on Lake Lisgar if approval is given by a
resolution of Town Council.
Specifically, Paragraph 2 of Bylaw 2619 states:
That regulations provided in Paragraph 1 shall not apply to a performance or
activity given under the auspices of a patriotic, fraternal, or charitable society,
service club or non-profit organization provided permission by resolution is given
by the Council of the municipality.
Hence, the Lake Lisgar Revitalization Project Committee is requesting
permission for the use of three motorized craft for their Turtlefest activities,
including those conducted by the Sea Scouts.
Submitted Respectfully by:
Joan Weston, LLRP Committee Member
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TILLSONBURG
BY-LAW r2 619
A BY-LAW to prohibit motorized water craft
from operating on Lake Lisgar.
WHEREAS by-laws may be passed by Councils of local municipalities
to prohibit or regulate within the municipality noises likely
to disturb the inhabitants pursuant to Section 210, Paragraph
138 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M-45.
AND WHEREAS Council may pass such by-laws and make such
regulations for health, safety, morality and welfare of the
inhabitants of the municipality pursuant to Section 102 of the
Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M-45.
THEREFORE the Council of the Town of Tillsonburg enacts as
follows:
1. That all motorized water craft shall be prohibited from
operating in the waters of Lake Lisgar at all times unless
permission is granted pursuant to provisions of paragraph
2 herein.
2. That regulations provided in paragraph 1 shall not apply
to a performance or activity given under the auspices of
a patriotic, fraternal, or charitable society, service club
or non-profit organization provided permission by resolution
is given by the Council of the municipality.
3. Any persons violating any provisions of this by-law shall
be subject to a penalty not exceeding $1,000.00 for each
such offence exclusive of costs, and all such penalties
and costs may be processed pursuant to the Provisions of
the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990.
4. That By-Law 1755 is hereby repealed.
5. This By-Law is passed pursuant to Sections 102 and 210 ( 138)
of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M-45 and shall
come into force upon enactment.
READ a FIRST, SECOND and THIRD TIME, PASSED, SIGNED,
and NUMBERED r-: 2 6 1 9 this 11th day of May, 1 3.
SEALED
Clerk
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STAFF REPORT
PARKS AND RECREATION SERVICES
Title: KIWANIS DIAMOND IMPROVEMENTS
Report No.:
Author:
Meeting Type:
Council/ Committee
Date:
Attachments:
RECOMMENDATION
PRS 13-06
KELLY BATT
COUNCIL MEETING
APRIL 8, 2013
LETTER FROM TILLSONBURG MINOR BALL INC.
RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report PRS 13-06 -Kiwanis Diamond
Improvements for information; and
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT Council authorizes staff to implement the improvements prior to
the start of the 2013 season; and
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT Council authorizes staff to recover the cost of the improvements
from Tillsonburg Minor Ball Inc.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Tillsonburg Minor Ball representatives met with Town staff recently to share some
requests for diamond improvements at the Kiwanis diamond. Tillsonburg Minor Ball Inc.
(TMBI) would like to fund an irrigation system for the outfield, as well as covered players
benches and an enclosed batting cage and warm up area adjacent to the diamond.
Following the meeting, TMBI sent a letter (copy attached) to clearly express their
intentions to complete and fund the improvements.
CONSULTATION/COMMUNICATION
Town staff agreed that the proposed improvements would add value to the playing
experience for all participants and increase the quality of the facility. The improvements
focus on player safety relative to improved turf and consistent field conditions, sun
exposure, and a contained area for practice. This work would be completed with 100%
funding from TMBI. Town staff will manage the project to ensure that certified contractors
that hold proper insurance and WSIB coverage are selected to perform the work. With the
installation of an irrigation system the Town of Tillsonburg would incur water costs that
are calculated to be about $1,000 per annum based a similar irrigation system already in
use on the Sam Lamb diamond. Should the Town decide to relocate diamond facilities in
the future, the majority of the equipment could be removed and relocated to a new site.
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TILLSONBURG MINOR BASEBALL INC
P.O. BOX 372, TILLSONBURG, ONTARIO, N4G 4H8
History and Background
The youth ofTillsonburg have benefited from a long-standing relationship with the Town ofTillsonburg.
Through the towns generous support we have been able to provide the young people of Tillson burg an
opportunity to develop in sport as well as providing them with the solid foundation to become the next
generation of leaders in our community.
Tillsonburg Minor Baseball has taken this responsibility very seriously and through the hard work of our
volunteer organization we have managed to grow the participation in baseball by over 65% during the
past 4 years. We have now developed a very solid foundation within the young players in town and as a
result now would like to have the opportunity to take these youth to the next level of competition.
The ball diamond across from the community centre has been a very key part of youth baseball in
Tillson burg for many years. As with everything over time there becomes the need to renovate and
upgrade our facilities.
Our Request
At this time we have identified a number of projects that we feel should be undertaken to revitalize the
Tillsonburg Kiwanis Diamond.
They are as follows:
1. As you may be aware since the implementation of the cosmetic pesticide ban in Ontario it has
become very difficult to maintain safe playing fields for our youth. One of the critical factors in
maintaining healthy grass surfaces, in order to ensure a safe playing environment, is having the ability to
water on a timely basis. We have been in contact with a local irrigation contractor and he has
generously provided us with a quote below his cost to install a fully automated system on Kiwanis field.
We are willing to pay these costs. We are also willing to pay the opening and shut down fees every
season. What we are asking from the town is to pay for the water used.
2. As safety is again our primary concern for our players, we also would like to improve our "Dug Out"
areas by increasing the height of the fence and properly enclosing these areas. This will not only better
STAFF REPORT
CLERK
Title: ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS' ANNUAL TAG DAY
FUND RAISER
Report No.: CL 13-06
Author: Amber Zimmer
Meeting Type: COUNCIL MEETING
Council/Committee APRIL 8, 2013
Date:
Attachments: 1. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS REQUEST TO
FUNDRAISE
RECOMMENDATION
RESOLVE THAT Council receive Report CL 13-06, Royal Canadian Air Cadets' Annual Tag Day
Fund raiser;
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT the request from 153 Varnavair Squadron Royal Canadian Air
Cadets, to conduct their annual Tag Days April 19-20, 2013, in the Town of Tillsonburg, be
approved.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The 153 Varnavair Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets have requested permission to place
their Squadron Cadets on Town property during their annual fundraiser on April 19th and 20th,
2013.
The students will be in uniform and giving out Air Cadet tags in return for a donation.
HISTORY /DISCUSSION
The Royal Canadian Air Cadets is a program that promotes interest in aviation, physical fitness
and responsible citizenship for teens 12 to 18 years of age. The Tillsonburg Squadron consists
of forty-five young adults.
The Squadron conducts an annual fundraising weekend in April and each year they request
permission from Town Council to place members on Town property, in addition to various stores.
The funds raised through the event provides for training expenses for the organization.
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28 Mar 2013
Dear Councillors;
153 'V 5tR.7\f.J\. 'V .J\JX
'Roy a{ Canacfian .Jl.ir Cacfet Squaaron
16 1Jurfzam St.,
P.O. 'Box 373, Station .'Main,
'Ji{[wn6urg, Ontario,
JV4G 4JfB
Te[: 519-842-3715
The 153 Varnavair Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, request permission to place our
Squadron Cadets; in uniform, on your property for our Ammal Tag Day Fundraiser the
weekend of April 19111-201h, 2013.
This is our squadrons Annual Fundraiser. The funds raised through this event go towards
the training expenses for our organization. The Squadron consists offmty-five boys and
girls between the ages of twelve and eighteen from the Tillson burg and surrounding
areas.
Please call the Cadet office at: 519-842-3715 and leave a message with an evening
contact number, with your decision.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Lori Van Parys
Air Cadet League of Canada Sponsoring Committee
Chairperson
\53 Varnavair RC(Air)CS SSC
To Learn-To Serve -To .Jtd1,ance
Karing For Kelly
22 Segal Drive
Tiilsonburg, ON
N4G SAl
(510) 842.7340
karingforkelly@yahoo.com
Re: Municipal resolution for special occasion permit with AGCO
To Whom It May Concern,
April3, 2013
I am writing this letter to request a municipal resolution, which, upon council's approval will be
submitted with an application for a Special Occasion Permit through the AGCO.
I am hosting a fundraising event on behalf of a local Tillsonburg resident, Kelly Callens, who has recently
fallen ill with cancer and is incurring medical bills for treatment. Kelly is the single mother of two
children and has lost her income due to her illness.
The event is non-profit and all monies raised will be deposited directly to the "in trust" account in Kelly's
name, and will be used to help alleviate the burden of Kelly's growing medical bills.
The event will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 153 in Tillsonburg on May 11, 2013 from
7:00pm-12:00am.
I appreciate your consideration regarding this matter. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Regan Grill
Title:
Report No.:
Author:
Meeting Type:
Council/Committee
Date:
Attachments:
RECOMMENDATION
STAFF REPORT
CLERKS OFFICE
REQUEST FOR MUNICIPAL RESOLUTION
CL 13-07
DONNA WILSON
COUNCIL MEETING
APRIL 8, 2013
KARING FOR KELLY-REQUEST FOR MUNICIPAL RESOLUTION
RESOLVE THAT Council designate the Karing for Kelly event as an event of Municipal Significance to
facilitate the group in obtaining a Special Occasion Pennit for a Provincial Liquor Licence.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In previous years Staff has provided a letter endorsing the event as an "event of municipal significance" to
individuals/organizations who request endorsement to hold community events, festivals and celebrations which
require a special liquor licence.
In June, 2011, the AGCO made amendments to the Special Occasion Pennit program pursuant to the Liquor
License Act, R.S.O. 1990. As of June 2011, applicants that are not non-profit, requesting a special occasion
pennit for a community event must first obtain a resolution from the municipality stating the event is of
"municipal significance".
A more detailed report regarding municipal approval for Special Occasion Pennits will be coming to Council
review at a later date.
FINANCIAL IMPACT/FUNDING SOURCE
N/A
APPROVALS
Author Name/Signature DONNA WILSON DATE:
APRIL 3, 2013
CAO/Signature David Calder DATE:
April 4, 2013
Finance Name/Signature N/A DATE:
CAO
Karing For Kelly
22 Segal Drive
Tiilsonburg, ON
N4G SAl
(510) 842.7340
karingforkelly@yahoo.com
Re: Municipal resolution for special occasion permit with AGCO
To Whom It May Concern,
April3, 2013
I am writing this letter to request a municipal resolution, which, upon council's approval will be
submitted with an application for a Special Occasion Permit through the AGCO.
I am hosting a fundraising event on behalf of a local Tillsonburg resident, Kelly Collens, who has recently
fallen ill with cancer and is incurring medical bills for treatment. Kelly is the single mother of two
children and has lost her income due to her illness.
The event is non-profit and all monies raised will be deposited directly to the "in trust" account in Kelly's
name, and will be used to help alleviate the burden of Kelly's growing medical bills.
The event will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 153 in Tillson burg on May 11, 2013 from
7:00pm-I 2:00am.
I appreciate your consideration regarding this matter. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Regan Grill
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Alcohol and Gaming
Commission of Ontario Application for a Special
Occasion Permit
Form
Pleaae read the Appllc8tlon Guide prior to completing this application.
This application must be Blbnltted to an LCBO SOP Service store.
The applicatlon fee must accompany the applk:ation • oash, credit card, debit or money order made payable .to the LCBO or Minister
of Finance at least 10 days prior to a Private Event or 30 days prior to all other evant8. The application fee is non-refl.lndeble.
1. Application Fee (See section 1 of Guide for details)
Class of Penn It and Fee D$25 No Sale, per day l&]s7& Sale, up to three consecutive days
2. Applicant lnfonnation {See section 2 of Guide for details)
(May be an Individual or an organlzatlonlanoclatlon)
2.1 Last Name I F"HStName
Grill Regan
Name of applicant (If applicant is an organlzationJassocia)
2.2 Street Number I Street Name
22 Segal
2.3 Lot/ConcessioniRural Route Cly/Town
.I Tillsonburg
2.4 Telephone Number I Fax (If appfic:abla)
( 519) 6 8 8 -53 8 9 ( )
I Middle Name(•>
Renae
J ~Type I Direction I Suite/Floor/Apt.
Province Postal Code I Ontario I N4G5A1
Emal (If applicable) I regansgrill@hotmail.com
3. Responsible Person lnfonnatton (See section 3 of Guide for details)
Name of person who will attend and be raaponsiJie for event (must be., lndlvlduat(s)). Attach separate sheet f more than one person.
3.1 Last Name I FimName 1
Middle Name(s)
Grill Regan Renae
3.2 Street Number Street Name Street Type Diredion
1
SulteJFiooriApt
22 Jsegal Jor 1 · .
3.3 LotiConcessloniRural Route City/Town Promce I Postal Code I Tlllsonburg I ontario N4G5A1
3.4 Telephone Number I Fax (If applicable) Emal flf Bl)llllcable)
( 5 19) 6 8 8 • 5 3 8 9 ( ) I regansgrill@hotmail.com
4. Location Information (See section 4 of Guide for details)
4.1 Name Of Pnmlises where event is to be held
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 153
4.2 street number
1
Street Name
16 Durham I ~188tType
1
Direction
1
Suite/Floor
4.3 City/Town Municipality Province \ Postal Code
Tillsonburg \ Tillsonburg \Ontario N4G 1V1
4.4 Details and/or Name flf applicable) Df Event:
Karing.For Kelly Spring Gala-A fundraislng event offering a dance, silent auction, 50/50 draw, beverage/snack bar, and alcohol sales.
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&. Event 1\fpe-Private, Public or Industry Promotional (See sectlan 6 of Guide for details)
Certain applications will be forwarded to the AGCO for review. You may be required at any time to make additional
supporting documents avaHable to LCBO or AGCO staff.
6.1 D Private Event
Private Events are limited to invited guests only and may not be publicly advertised. The pub&c cannot be admitted and
there can be no Intent to gain or profit directly or Indirectly from the sale of alcohol at the event
0 Are you serving homemade wine/beef'? (reltglous events or beer/wine clubs only) Yes 0 No 0
6.2 IXJ Public Event
Public Events are events that are open to the public. The event can be advertised, and fundralsing from the sae of alcohol
at the event is pennitted.
Select one (a, b or c) that applies to you:
D<a) Registered charity (under the Income Tax Act (Csnada))
Provide charitable organization registration number )o-
D(b) Non-profit association or organization
IXj(c) Other (event of significance)
Events of "municipal significance" require a municipal resolution or letter from a delegated municipal authority to
be submitted with your appHcation. (See section 6.2 of Guide for details)
Q If the Public Event is outdoors (e.g. street festival), will liquor sales licensed Yes 0 No IX)
estabHshments be participating as part of the event? ·
If YES: ,... The applicant must submit with this application a municipal resolution or letter from a delegated municipal
oftlclal. (See section 6.2 0 of Guide)
)o-An agreement between the permit holder and each participating liquor sales ficence holder must be
submitted for approval to the AGCO no later than 30 days prior to the event date.
(See section 6.21) of Guide)
ii) \IWI you be receiving any donated alcohol from manufacturers for this event? Y&s 0 No tJ
Only teglststed charities and non-pi'Oiit associations I Olf18nlzations are eligible to taeeive donated alcohol.
(See s(tetion 6.2 II) of Guide)
6.3 Olnduetry Promotional Event
Industry Promotional Events are events that promote a manufacturer's product( a). Samples for tasting at the event may
be provided and orders for alcohol purchases may be taken. There can be no Intent to profit from the sale of alcohol at the
event. Market research may also be conducted for the purposes of gathering and analyzing information about consumers'
needs and preferences.
Select one (a, b or c) that applies to you:
0 (a) Manufacturer
0 (b) AGCO licensed representative of a manufacturer
0 (c) Event organizer
0 Is the lndustfy Promotional Event for the purpose of market research? Yes 0 No 0
M81ket 18search type events must be conducted under a No Sale SOP and must be for the fJUf1JOB8 of gathering
and anslyzlng fnfonnation aboUt consumers' needs 8tld ptefenmces. (See section 6.3 I) of Guide)
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) Application Statements
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Before signing this appOcatlon, please make sura that you have read all of the lnfonn&tlon above, Including
the Application Guide, and completed aU of the questions. Any changes to the application must be initialed
by the applicant
Check d boxes below:
IX) I am aware that police and AGCO Inspectors have fuU authorized access to the event, and the area/location
where the alcohol will be stored, if any.
18]1 am 19 years of age or older. IZJ I understand the application fee is non-refundable.
Check only those boxes that apply to your event: 0 I have/will have notified the required municipal authorities of this event which will take place outdoors. D This event is hosted by a foreign government (the event must comply with all other applicable legislation).
Private Event 0 I understand, as a holder of a Private Event No Sale Permit, I cannot sell alcohol (e.g. alcohol will be served without
charge, money will not be collected for alcohol from guests, etc.). 0 I understand, as a holder of a Private Event Sale Permit, that money can be collected for aJcohol (e.g. through an
admission charge, the sale of alcohol or alcohol tickets to attendees, or the collection of money for alcohol before the
event). However, there can be no imemion to galn or profit from the sale of alcohol at the event. D I understand the event cannot be and has not been publicly advertised.
Public Event
IZJI understand, as a holder of a PubHc Evem Sale Permit, that money can be coUected for alcohol (e.g. through an
admission charge, the sale of alcohol or alcohol tickets to attendees, or the collection of money for alcohol before the
event). Funds may be raised through the sale of alcohol. 0 I understand, as a holder of a Public Event No Sale Permit, I cannot sell alcohol (e.g. alcohol wHI be served without
charge, money wiD not be coUected for alcohol from gueSts, etc.). 0 The event is being conducted by a charitable organization registered under the Income Tax Act (Canadal or by a non·
profit association/organization for the advancement of charitable, educational, religious or community objects. 0 The event is of provincial, national or imernational signlficence. IZJ The event is designated by a municipal council ~or its delegated authority) as an event of municipal significance.
Industry Promotional Event 0 I understand, as a holder of an Industry Promotional No Sale PBl'mit,l cannot sell alcohol or samples of alcohol
(e.g. alcohol will be served without charge, money wHI not be collected for alcohol from guests, etc.). D I understand, as a holder of an Industry Promotional Sale Permit, that money can be collected for alcohol (e.g. through
an admission charge, the sale of alcohol or alcohol tickets to attendees, or the collection of money for alcohol before
the event). However, there can be no intention to gain or profit from the sale of alcohol at the event. 0 I understand that samples for tasting at the event will be provided by the manufacturer, an AGCO licensed
representative of the manufacturer, or an event organizer acting on behalf of the manufacturer or AGCO licensed
representative only.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TILLSON BURG
BY-LAW NUMBER 3718
BEING A BY-LAW to confirm the proceedings of Council at its meetings held on the gh day of April,
2013
WHEREAS Section 5 (1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, provides that the powers of a
municipal corporation shall be exercised by its council;
AND WHEREAS Section 5 (3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, provides that municipal
powers shall be exercised by by-law;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the proceedings of the Council of the Town of
Tillson burg at this meeting be confirmed and adopted by by-law;
NOW THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF
TILLSON BURG ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. All actions of the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Tillson burg at its special meeting
and regular meeting held on April 8, 2013, with respect to every report, motion, by-law, or
other action passed and taken by the Council, including the exercise of natural person powers,
are hereby adopted, ratified and confirmed as if all such proceedings were expressly embodied
in this or a separate by-law.
2. The Mayor and Clerk are authorized and directed to do all the things necessary to give effect to
the action of the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg referred to in the
preceding section.
3. The Mayor and the Clerk are authorized and directed to execute all documents necessary in
that behalf and to affix thereto the seal of The Corporation of the Town of Tillson burg.
4. This by-law shall come into full force and effect on the day of passing.
READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME THIS gh DAY OF APRIL, 2013.
READ A THIRD AND FINAL TIME AND PASSED THIS gh DAY OF APRIL, 2013.
MAYOR-John Lessif
TOWN CLERK-Donna Wilson
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CORPORATION OF THE
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BY-LAW N0.3701
A BY -LAW TO REGULATE TRAFFIC AND THE PARKING
OF MOTOR VEHICLES IN THE TOWN OF TILLSONBURG
TABLE OF SECTIONS
Description
Definitions
Reserved
Enforcement of By-law
PART 1-TRAFFIC
Erection of Control Devices
Manner of Parallel Parking
Manner of Angle Parking
Manner ofParking on One-Way Street
No Stopping
No Parking in Unposted Locations
Overnight Parking
No Parking in Posted Locations
Prohibited Parking On Specified Streets Anytime
No Parking at Taxi Stands
No Parking in Loading Zones
No Parking in Horse Drawn Vehicles Stand
Parking During Emergencies and
Special Events
Restricted Parking on Specified Streets
Angle Parking Permitted on Specified Streets
Manner of Parking Motorcycles
Prohibited Turns
Designated Lane Movements
Obstructing Traffic
Entering Highway
Funeral and Other Processions
One-Way Streets
Through Highways
Heavy Truck Restrictions
Reduced Load Limit
School Bus Loading Zones
Use of Sidewalks & Bridges
Coasting or Sliding
Motor Vehicles to be Locked
Pedestrian Crossovers
Higher & Lower Speed Limits
One Vehicle in Parking Space
No Long Vehicle Parking
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The Municipal Council of The Corporation ofthe Town ofTillsonburg enacts as follows:
TRAFFIC AND PARKING BY-LAW
Definitions
1. In this by-law, unless a contrary intention appears,
"abandoned or on plated vehicles" means a police officer or an officer appointed for
carrying out the provisions of the Highway Traffic Act who discovers a vehicle
apparently abandoned on or near a highway or a motor vehicle or trailer without proper
number plates.
"accessible parking space" means any parking space on a highway or parking lot
designated by an authorized accessible parking sign restricting parking only to motor
vehicles displaying such accessible signage regulated and prescribed by the Province of
Ontario with the spaces provided by the Corporation of the Town ofTillsonburg in the
absence of Provincial regulation.
"accessible person" means an individual who is unable to walk unassisted for more
than 200 metres without great difficulty or danger to his or her health or safety.
"agricultural purposes" means land where animals or birds are kept for grazing,
breeding, raising, boarding, training, or for the tillage of soil, rowing, harvesting of
vegetables, fruits, field crops or landscaping materials.
"authorized sign" means any sign or other device erected on a Highway by authority
of the Ontario Provincial Police on direction of the Council for the Town of
Tillsonburg, for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic.
"bicycle" includes a tricycle having a wheel or wheels of more than 50 em. in
diameter.
"boulevard" means that portion of every road allowance within the limits of the
Town of Tillsonburg which is not used as a sidewalk, driveway access, traveled
roadway or shoulder;
"bus" means a motor vehicle designed for carrying ten or more passengers and used
for the transportation of persons
"bus bay" means a portion of the highway which is designed and constructed outside
of the roadway adjacent to it for the purpose of stopping buses while in the act of
picking up or discharging passengers;
"by-law enforcement officer" a person duly appointed by the Corporation of the
Town ofTillsonburg for the purpose of enforcing the parking provisions of this by-
law.
"commercial motor vehicle" means any motor vehicle having permanently attached
thereto a truck or delivery body, and includes ambulances, hearses, casket wagons, fire
apparatus, motor buses and tractors used for hauling purposes on the highways;
"Corporation" means The Corporation of the Town ofTillsonburg;
"Council" means the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the Town of
Tillson burg;
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"inoperative motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle which is without a current license
plate, and current insurance, and has its fenders, hood, trunk, roof, wheels, or any part
of its superstructure removed, or a motor vehicle which is in a dilapidated condition;
"intersection" means the area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the
lateral curb lines, or if none, then of the lateral boundary lines of two or more
highways which join one another at an angle, whether or not one highway crosses the
other;
"Janeway-Parking Lot" means a lane; aisle, passageway or access way intended for
general traffic circulation within a parking lot, which affords a means of access for
vehicles to the driveways and parking spaces.
"Janeway-Municipal" means a lane, passageway, alleyway, fire lane or accessway
which is municipally owned, or under control of the Corporation, not intended for
general traffic circulation, but which affords a means of access for vehicles behind or
between properties.
"loading" means the physical activity of moving merchandise from or to a property or
another vehicle and the physical activity of passengers entering or departing a vehicle.
"loading zone" the part of a highway set apart for the exclusive purpose of parking a
vehicle to load or unload same.
"motor vehicle" includes an automobile, motorcycle, motor assisted bicycle unless
otherwise indicated in this by-law, and any other vehicle propelled or driven otherwise
than by muscular power, but does not include a street car, or other motor vehicles
running only upon rails, or a motorized snow vehicle, traction engine, farm tractor,
self-propelled implement ofhusbandry or road building machine within the meaning of
the Highway Traffic Act;
"municipality" means the municipality of the Town ofTillsonburg;
"municipal parking lot" shall mean any parking lot owned or under control of the
Corporation, improved and intended to provide vehicle parking for the public.
"official sign" means a sign approved by the Ministry of Transportation;
"one-way street" means a street upon which vehicular traffic is limited to movement
in one direction;
park" or "parking", when prohibited, means the standing of a vehicle whether
occupied or not, except when standing temporarily for the purpose of and while
actually engaged in loading or unloading merchandise or passengers;
"parking lot" any lands owned or leased by the Corporation, designed, maintained,
regulated and enforced, for the purpose of providing public parking spaces, except a
roadway, which shall have the same status as a public highway for the purpose of this
by-law.
"parking meter zone" means a part of a street designated by this by-law for parking
purposes timed by parking meters;
"parking space" means a portion of the surface of the roadway designated by suitable
markings.
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"school vehicle" means a vehicle that is used for the transportation of:
i) persons to or from school, or
ii) mentally or physically disabled people to or from a training centre
and shall only include the following:
i) a school bus
ii) a bus and
iii) a vehicle that is designed to carry less than ten passengers and is used for the
transportation of persons and which is identified by public vehicle plates and/or
school safety stickers.
"shoulder" means that portion of every street which abuts the roadway and which is
designed and intended for passage or stopping of motor vehicles but which extends no
more than 3.6 metres in width from the limit of the roadway;
"sidewalk" means any municipal walkway, or that portion of a street between the curb
line or the lateral line of a roadway and the adjacent property line, primarily intended
for the use of pedestrians;
"stand" means the halting of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except for the
purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving or discharging passengers;
"stop", when required, means the complete cessation of movement;
"stop" or "stopping", when prohibited, means the halting of a vehicle, even
momentarily, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with
other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a constable or other police officer
or of a traffic control sign or signal;
"street" or "highway" includes a common and public highway, street, avenue,
parkway, driveway access, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle designed and
intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles and includes the
area between the lateral property lines thereof;
"through highway" means any highway or part of a highway designated as such by
by-law of the municipality and all intersecting highways are marked by a stop sign or
yield sign in compliance with the regulations of the Ministry of Transportation.
"time" means, where any expression of time occurs or where any hour or other period
oftime is stated, standard time or daylight saving time, whichever is in effect in the
Town ofTillsonburg pursuant to the Time Act;
"Town Council" means the Town Council of The Corporation of The Town of
Tillsonburg.
"tractor-trailer unit" means the combination of a commercial motor vehicle and a
trailer or semi-trailer;
"traffic" includes pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles and other
conveyances either singly or together while using any street for the purposes of travel;
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(b) if no pavement markings are visible, no person shall park a vehicle except at an
angle not exceeding sixty degrees with the permitted direction oftravel;
and in all cases so that the front end of the vehicle is nearest to the curb or the
edge of the street.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection(!), no person shall park a vehicle at an angle if
(a) the load being carried extends beyond the rear of the vehicle; or
(b) the vehicle has attached to it a trailer as defined by the Highway Traffic Act;
or
(c) such vehicle obstructs or interferes with traffic in any way while so parked.
Manner of Parking on One-Way Street
7. (I) Subject to subsection (2), all persons may park vehicles on both sides of a one-way
street in the permitted locations and facing in the direction in which the vehicle is required to proceed.
(2) Unless otherwise regulated, when parked on the left hand side of the roadway,
determined by the permitted direction of travel, the left front and left rear wheels or runners of the
vehicle shall be parallel to and distant not more than 0.3 metres from the edge of the roadway adjacent
to which such vehicle is parked.
No Stopping (Schedule 1)
8. (I) No person shall stop a vehicle in a manner known as "double parking" or in any traffic
lane other than the curb lane.
(2) No person shall stop a vehicle or any part of a vehicle in the following locations when
appropriate signs have been erected and are on display, when signs are hereby authorized:
(a) in front of the entrance to the Town Centre Mall
(b) within an intersection at anytime
(c) within 15 metres of any intersection
(3) Subsection (2) (a) does not apply to
(a) a school vehicle engaged in the transportation of persons when such vehicle
is stopped to discharge or pick up passengers.
No Parking in Unposted Locations
9. (1) No person shall park a vehicle in any ofthe following places during the specified times:
(a) in such a manner so that any part of the vehicle is situated upon or over a
sidewalk at any time of the day or night;
(b) between a sidewalk and the adjacent roadway at any time;
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(d) upon that side of the street and immediately adjacent to the frontage or
flankage of any service station providing fuel for motor vehicles;
(e) within 30 metres of any intersection controlled by traffic signals.
(f) within those areas around 45 Hardy Ave. that are posted "No Parking
Emergency Vehicles Only" (See Figure 10 Attached).
(g) within the Municipal Lots of the Town ofTillsonburg.
(2) Nothing in subsection ( 1) shall prohibit the proper parking ofbicycles in a bicycle rack
erected by the Corporation of Tillsonburg or approved by the Town Council under a written
agreement.
Prohibited Parking On Specified Streets Anytime (Schedule 2 Attached)
12. No person shall park a vehicle or any part of a vehicle on the streets hereinafter set out
in Column 1 in Schedule 2 of this by-law, the side or sides of streets set out in the corresponding line
or lines in Column 2 thereof, between the points set out in Column 3 thereof and the points set out in
Column 4 thereof, during the prohibited time or times set out in Column 5 thereof, when appropriate
signs have been erected and are on display, which signs are hereby authorized.
No Parking At Taxi Stands (Schedule 3)
13. (1) When authorized signs are erected and are on display, which signs are hereby
authorized, no person other than those persons operating a taxi cab under a valid licence issued by the
Clerk of The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg shall park or stop a vehicle or any part of a
vehicle to load or unload passengers or merchandise on any streets set out in Schedule 3 of this by-
law.
No Parking In Loading Zones (Schedule 4)
14. When appropriate signs are erected and are on display, which signs are hereby
authorized, no person shall park a vehicle or any part of a vehicle on any of the streets set out in
Column l of this by-law, the side or sides of streets set out in Column 2 thereof, location or parts
thereof set out in Column 3 thereof, unless such vehicles are being loaded or unloaded, and the entire
vehicle is located within the designated loading zone; and the streets or portions thereof referred to in
the said schedule are hereby designated as Loading Zones.
No Parking In Horse Drawn Vehicle Stands
15. That motor vehicles be prohibited from parking in spaces posted for the use of horse
drawn vehicles in municipal parking lots.
Parking During Emergencies and Special Events
16. (l) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this by-law to the contrary, in case of fire, a
parade, an assembly of persons, a congestion of traffic, a construction project or an emergency,
parking may be restricted or prohibited by the Town Council or it's authorized representative or the
Detachment Commander of the Ontario Provincial Police acting through police officers, and no person
shall park a vehicle in contravention of such restrictions or prohibition.
(2) For the purposes of this section, "emergency" includes a snowfall or other act of God,
which hinders, restricts or prohibits movement of vehicles or pedestrians on a highway.
(3) The declaration of an emergency and the parking restrictions or prohibitions shall be
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All costs and charges for removing, care and storage thereof, if any as may be incurred
by the removal of a vehicle pursuant to Section 2 are lien upon the vehicle, which may
be enforced in the manner provided by the Repair and Storage Liens Act R. S. 0.
1980, C, 198 S. 147 (13) and amendments thereto.
Entering Highway (Schedules 9 and 10 Attached)
23. (I) In addition to the provisions of the Highway Traffic Act requiring stop signs at
intersections on through streets, stop signs shall also be installed facing the traffic proceeding in the
directions indicated in Column 2 of Schedule 9 of this by-law, at the intersecting streets set out in
Column 1 thereof.
(2) Yield signs are authorized and shall be installed facing the traffic proceeding in the
directions indicated in Column 2 of Schedule 10 of this by-law, at the intersecting streets set out in
Column 1 thereof.
Funeral and Other Processions
24. (I) No person shall drive a vehicle so that it intersects a funeral or other authorized
procession in motion except under the direction of a police officer.
(2) All persons driving vehicles in a funeral or other procession shall drive such vehicles
as near to the right-hand edge of the roadway as is practical and safe.
(3) No parade of vehicles or persons or both shall be held on any highway within the
Town ofTillsonburg without prior approval of Council or Director of Operations.
One-Way Streets (Schedule 11)
25. The highways set out in Column 1 of Schedule 11 ofthis by-law between the limits set
out in Columns 2 and 3 are hereby designated for one-way traffic only in the directions set out in
Column4.
Through Highways (Schedule 12 Attached)
26. The street or parts of streets set out in Schedule 12 ofthis By-law, are designated and
declared to be through highways but shall not include any intersecting highways where traffic signals
are installed. (Figure 2 Attached.)
Heavy Truck Restrictions (Schedule 13 Attached)
27. (1) In this section "prohibited street" means any street or part thereof within the Town of
Tillsonburg not set forth in Schedule 13 of this by-law and upon which there are erected signs
prohibiting heavy trucks. (See Figure 3 Attached.)
(2) No person shall operate or park a heavy truck on a prohibited street.
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply where a heavy truck is being necessarily operated in the
usual conduct of business and proceeds by way of the shortest route to or from any street or
part thereof set forth in Schedule 13 ofthis by-law.
( 4) The Town of Tillsonburg shall keep and maintain accurate maps illustrating those
streets or parts thereof in Schedule 13, which maps shall be available to the public.
(5) The Town Council is hereby authorized to cause the streets not listed in Schedule 13 to
be marked with signs to prohibit their use by heavy trucks.
(6) This section does not apply to heavy trucks being used for deliveries to or removals
from properties being used for agricultural purposes.
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Pedestrian Crossovers (Schedule 16)
33. The highways set out in Column 1 of Schedule 16 ofthis by-law, at the locations set
out in Column 2, are hereby designated as pedestrian Crossovers.
Higher and Lower Speed Limits (Schedule 17(a) +(b))
34. (a) The highways set out in Column 1 of Schedule 17(a) of this by-law, between the limits set
out in Columns 2 and 3, are hereby restricted to maximum rates of speed as set out in Column 4.
(b) The highways set out in Column 1 of Schedule 17(b) of this bylaw, between the limits set
out in Column 2 and 3, are hereby restricted to maximum rates of speed as set out in Column 4.
One Vehicle In Parking Space
35. (1) No person shall park more than one vehicle in any one parking space at any one time.
(2) No person shall park a vehicle in a parking space that is partly or completely
occupied by another vehicle.
No Long Vehicle Parking
36. No person shall park any motor vehicle in excess of 6.1 meters in length in a
manner that shall obstruct the movement of other vehicles.
PART 2-FIRE ROUTES
OFFICIAL SIGN (Figure 5 Attached)
37. (1) In this part "official sign" means a fire route sign in the form set out in Figure 5
ofthis by-law.
(2) All fire route signs legally in place on the 26th of February 2002 in the Town of
Tillsonburg shall be deemed to be official signs pursuant to this by-law.
Establishment of Fire Routes
3 8. A private roadway along which approval has been given by the Corporation for
the erection of official signs is a fire route.
Fire Chiefs Order
39. If after inspection of any building, the Fire Chief of the Corporation is satisfied that, in
in order to suppress and prevent the spread of fires, a fire route is warranted in respect
of any building, he may serve or cause to be serviced by personal service or by prepaid
registered mail to the owner of the building shown on the records of the Land Registry
office, an order requiring the owner to comply with the provisions of Fire Code and I or
building Code Act Regulations, and every owner shall comply with such order within
sixty (60) days of the date of its service upon him or its mailing to him.
Agreement with Owner of Roadway (Schedule 18 Attached)
40. The Corporation and the owner of a private roadway may enter into an agreement in the
form set out in Schedule 18 of this by-law or in a development agreement pursuant to
the site plan approval process providing for the designation of the roadway as a fire
route.
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(c) use or permit the use of a current original identifYing marker furnished by
the Ministry of Transportation except the accessible person to whom the
current original identifYing marker is furnished; or a person transporting
such accessible person;
(d) without the authority ofthe person to whom a current original identifYing
marker has been issued, remove a current original identifYing marker
furnished by the Ministry of Transportation from a motor vehicle.
Official Sign (Figure 6 Attached)
48. In this Part, "official sign" means a sign in the form set out in Figure 6 of this
by-law.
PART 4-OFF-STREET PARKING FOR THE ACCESSIBLE
Designation of Parking Spaces
49. (1) Where in a public parking lot or facility one or more parking spaces are intended for
the sole use of a vehicle of a accessible person, The Town of Tillsonburg shall identify each such
parking space by erecting one or more official signs in such a manner that the official sign or signs
shall be clearly visible to the operator of any vehicle approaching or entering such parking space.
(2) Where the requirements of subsection (1) of this section are complied with, each
such parking space is for the purposes of this by-law a designated parking space for the sole use of
vehicles of accessible persons.
(3) Notwithstanding any provision in this Part to the contrary, no designated parking
space shall be located in a fire route designated under Part 2 of this by-law.
PARKING SPACE FOR ACCESSIBLE PERSONS
50. No person shall park, stand, stop or leave a motor vehicle in any designated parking space
except a motor vehicle that is identified by a current original identifYing marker.
PART 5-MUNICIPAL PARKING LOTS (Figure 7, 8, Attached)
51. Parking is permitted in the municipal parking lots set out in Figure 7 with the exception of:
(1) Figure 8 will be used to indicate a "2 Hour Limit"
(2) No Person shall park an unlicensed vehicle on a municipal parking lot.
(3) No Person shall park an inoperable motor vehicle on a municipal parking lot.
( 4) Where there are pavement markings or designated parking spaces, no person shall
park a vehicle where it is not wholly within the designated parking space.
(5) No person shall park a vehicle so as to obstruct the passage of vehicles in a parking
lot Janeway or any parking lot.
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(a) contravenes any provision of this by-law; or
(b) is the owner of a vehicle that is parked or stopped in contravention of any
provision of this by-law, is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to
any penalty as provided in the Provincial Offences Act
(c) Out of Court Penalties listed in Schedule 21 of this by-law.
Illegally Parked Vehicles
58. Where a vehicle has been left parked, stopped or left standing in contravention of this by-law
as passed, the owner of the vehicle, notwithstanding that he was not the driver of the vehicle at the
time of the contravention of the by-law, is guilty of an offence and is liable to the fine prescribed for
the offence unless, at the time of the offence, the vehicle was in the possession of some person other
than the owner without the owner's consent.
IMPOUNDMENT AND REMOVAL
59. A Municipal Law Enforcement Officer upon discovery of any motor vehicle parked
or standing in contravention of the provisions of this By-Law shall cause it to be moved or
taken to and placed or stored in a suitable location and all costs associated with its removal,
and impoundment will be the responsibility of the registered owner of the vehicle.
Executive Acts Authorized
60. The Mayor and the Administration are hereby authorized to do all things and the Mayor and
the CAO are hereby authorized to execute on behalf and under the seal of the Corporation any
document necessary to give effect to this by-law.
Headings Not Part of By-law
61. The headings in the body of this by-law form no part of the by-law but are inserted for
convenience of reference only.
Deviation Form
62. Where a form or words or expressions are prescribed in any Schedule to this by-law, deviations
therefrom not affecting the substance or calculated to mislead do not vitiate them.
Conflict With Highway Traffic Act
63. In the event of conflict between the provisions of this by-law and the Highway Traffic Act, the
provisions of the said Act prevail.
Repeal
64. That By-law No. 2997 and its amendments are hereby repealed.
READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME this
READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY
MAYOR CLERK
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TABLE OF FIGURES
FIGURES DESCRIPTION PAGES
Official Parking Permit 87
2 Official Downtown Area Map 89
3 Official Heavy Truck Route Map 90
4 Official Reduce Load Map 91
5 Official Fire Route Sign 92
6 Official Accessible Sign 93
7 Official Municipal Parking Lot Map 94
8 Official "2 Hour Parking Sign" 95
9 Official "No Overnight Parking 2 AM-6 AM 96
10 Official "No Parking Emergency Vehicles Only" 97
11 Official "School Bus Loading Zone" 98
12 Official "No Parking-Loading Zone" 99
13 Official "No Stopping Zone" 100
14 Official "Horse and Buggy Parking Only" 101
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HIGHWAY
Maple Lane
Maple Lane
Oxford St.
Park Ave.
Quarter Town line
Rd
Quarter Town line
Rd
Ridout St. E.
*Simcoe St.
Southridge Rd.
Southridge Rd
Southridge Rd
COLUMN2
SIDE
West
Both
North/South
Both
West
East
North
Both
South
North
North
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COLUMN3
FROM
Centre line of
South Entrance
of25 Maple
Lane
Concession St
Harvey St.
Gowrie St.
Southridge Rd
Southridge Rd
Harvey St.
Tillson Ave.
Quarter Town
Line Rd.
Quarter Town
LineRd
lOOm West of
Quarter Town
Line Rd.
COLUMN4 COLUMNS
TO TIME OR DAYS
13m North Anytime
Maple Court Anytime
Tillson Ave. Anytime
Concession St. Anytime
50 meters north of Anytime
Southridge Rd
North Town Anytime
Limits
Broadway Anytime
West Town Line Anytime
Daffodil Dr. Sept. I -Jun 30th
Mon-Fri.
8am-9am
3 pm-4pm
29m West of Anytime
Quarter Town
Line Rd.
115m West of Anytime
Quarter Town
Line Rd
COLUMN I
HIGHWAY
Ball Alley
Barker St.
Baldwin St
Bear St.
Bell Mill Road
Bidwell St.
Bidwell St.
Bloomer St.
Bridge St. East
Bridge St. East
Bridge St. East
Bridge St. West
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SCHEDULE2
PROHIBITED PARKING ON SPECIFIED STREET
COLUMN2 COLUMN3 COLUMN4
SIDE FROM TO
Both Ball St First Alley
North Tillson Ave. Wellington St.
North Holland Gate Rolph St.
North Broadway Rolph St.
Both Hwy#3 Town Limits
East Prospect St. Concession St.
West Prospect St. John Pound Rd
Both Oxford St. Hydro Station
North Tillson Ave. Lisgar Ave.
South Queen St. Lisgar Ave.
Both Lisgar Ave. Broadway
South Broadway Rolph St.
COLUMNS
TIME OR DAYS
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
No Parking
Anytime
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COLUMN I COLUMN2 COLUMN3 COLUMN4 COLUMN 5
HIGHWAY SIDE FROM TO TIME OR DAYS
Coreless Lane Both Brock St. Hyman St. No Parking
Anytime
Coyle Lane Both Tillson Ave. End No Parking
Anytime
Cranberry Road Both North St. Town Limits No Parking
Anytime
Devonshire Ave. Both Broadway Lisgar Ave. No Parking
Anytime
Ebert Alley Both Bridge St. Dead End No Parking
Anytime
Edgewood Dr. Both Brock St. West Dead End No Parking
Anytime
Elgin St. North Tillson Ave. Lisgar Ave. No Parking
Anytime
Erie Court Both Devonshire Ave. Dead End No Parking
Anytime
First Street North King St. Tillson Ave. No Parking
Anytime
First Alley Both Tillson St. Ball Alley No Parking
Anytime
Fourth St. South Lisgar Ave. Tillson Ave. No Parking
Anytime
Fox Alley Both London St. Concession St. No Parking
Anytime
Francis Street South Tillson Ave. KaraLane No Parking
Anytime
George St Both John Pound Rd Top of the Hill No Parking
Anytime
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COLUMN 1 COLUMN2 COLUMN3 COLUMN4 COLUMNS
HIGHWAY SIDE FROM TO TIME OR DAYS
Hyman St. North Tillson Ave. Maple Lane No Parking
Anytime
Joseph St. North Tillson Ave. Dead End No Parking
Anytime
King St. Both Concession St. Fifth St. No Parking
Anytime
King St. West Concession St Bridge St. No Parking
Anytime
Lamers Court Both Devonshire Ave. Dead End No Parking
Anytime
Lindsay St. Both Tillson Ave. 18 meters East of No Parking
Tillson Ave. Anytime
Lisgar Ave. Both Brock St. East Concession St. No Parking
A~me
Lisgar Ave. East Fifth St. Van Norman Dr. No Parking
Anytime
Lisgar Ave. West/South Concession St. Hardy Ave. No Parking
Anytime
Lisgar Ave. North 50.7 m West of Van 65.1 m West Van No Parking
Norman Dr. Norman Dr. Anytime
Lisgar Ave. North 117.4 m West of 131.7 m West of Van No Parking
Van Norman Dr. Norman Dr. Anytime
Lisgar Ave. North 186.5 m West of 201m West of Van No Parking
Van Norman Dr. Norman Dr. Anytime
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COLUMN I COLUMN2 COLUMN3 COLUMN4 COLUMNS
HIGHWAY SIDE FROM TO TIME OR DAYS
Pine St. South Tillson Ave. Maple Lane No Parking
Anytime
Potters Road East Simcoe St. Town Limits No Parking
Anytime
Prospect St. South Broadway Bidwell St. No Parking
Anytime
PUC Alley Both Elgin St. Durham St. No Parking
Anytime
Rogers St. South North& 1st Alley East of East Limit of Rogers No Parking
Alley South Tillson A venue Street Anytime
Ridout Street West South Bidwell Street Coon Alley No Parking
Anytime
Rolph St. West Baldwin Street North Side of Ridout No Parking
Street Anytime
Rolph St. West 41.7m North of Concession St. West No Parking
Ridout Street. Anytime
Rolph St. East 24.9 m South of 66.7 m South of Wolf No Parking
Wolf Street Street Anytime
Rolph St. East North side of Wolf 61m North of Wolf No Parking
Street Street Anytime
Rolph St. East 27m South of Bear 35.3m South of Bear No Parking
Street Street Anytime
Sanders St. South Broadway End No Parking
Anytime
Simcoe St Both Tillson A venue Eastern Limits No Parking
(cemetery) Anytime
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COLUMN I
HIGHWAY
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SCHEDULE3
NO PARKING AT TAXI STANDS
COLUMN2 COLUMN3 COLUMN4
SIDE LOCATION NO. OF SPACES
COLUMNS
HOURS
COLUMN I
HIGHWAY
Baldwin Street
Bear Street
Bidwell Street
Bidwell Street
Bridge Street West
Broadway
Brock Street East
Brock Street West
Brock Street West
Hale Street
Harvey Street
Harvey Street
Harvey Street
Harvey Street
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SCHEDULES
RESTRICTED PARKING ON SPECIFIED STREETS
COLUMN2 COLUMN3 COLUMN4 COLUMNS
SIDE FROM TO TIMEORDAYS
Both Broadway Bidwell Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
South Rolph Street Bidwell Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
West Washington Grand 28.5 m North of 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
Brock Street W & Holidays
West 17.7 m South of Baldwin Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
Brock Street West & Holidays
North Broadway Rolph Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
Both London Street Bridge Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
Both Lis gar A venue Broadway 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
Both Broadway Bidwell Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
North Bidwell Street Rolph Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
South 30 Hale Street 31 Hale Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
West London Street East Oxford Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
East Oxford Street Ridout Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
West Oxford Street Brock Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
West 20m South of Bridge 66m South of 30 minutes
St. Bridge St.
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HIGHWAY
Rolph Street
Rolph Street
Rolph Street
Venison St. W.
Washington Grand
Washington Grand
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COLUMN2 COLUMN 3
SIDE FROM
East Bear St.
East Bear St.
West Ridout St.
North Rolph St.
North Broadway
South Broadway
COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5
TO TIME OR DAYS
27m South of 2 hrs 9am -6pm except
Bear St. Sundays & Holidays
Venison St. W 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
41.7 m north of 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
Ridout St. & Holidays
Bidwell St. 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
8 Washington 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
Grand Ave. & Holidays
Bidwell Street 2 hrs 9am-6pm except Sundays
& Holidays
COLUMN I
INTERSECTION
OR PORTION OF
HIGHWAY
Broadway at John
Pound Rd.
Bloomer Street at John
Pound Road
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SCHEDULE7
PROHIBITED TURNS
COLUMN2 COLUMN3
DIRECTION TURNS
PROHIBITED
South "U"
Westbound Right
COLUMN4
TIMES OR DAYS
Anytime
Anytime
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SCHEDULE9
DESIGNATED STOP SIGNS
COLUMN I COLUMN2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
Adams A venue at Allen Street Eastbound on Adams A venue
Alexander A venue at Demeyere A venue 2-Southbound and !-Northbound on Alexander
Avenue
Alexander A venue at Parkwood Drive Southbound on Alexander A venue
Allen Street at Glendale Drive 2-Westbound on Allen Street
Andover Avenue at Glendale Drive Northbound on Andover A venue
Ann Street at Concession Street Southbound on Ann Street
Ann Street at Victoria Street Northbound on Ann Street
Argyle Street at Quarter Town Line Road Westbound on Argyle Street
Armstrong Drive at Wilson A venue Eastbound and Northbound on Armstrong
Drive
Arnold Street at Sanders Crescent Southbound on Arnold Street
Balazs Court at Wilson A venue Westbound on Balazs Court
Baldwin Street at Quarter Town Line Road Eastbound & Westbound on Baldwin Street
Baldwin Street at Weston Drive Northbound on Baldwin Street
Ball Street at Duncan Street Northbound & Southbound on Ball Street
Ball Street at Lincoln Street Northbound & Southbound on Ball Street
Ball Street at Simcoe Street Northbound on Ball Street
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COLUMN! COLUMN2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
Bond Street at Wellington Street Eastbound on Bond Street
Bond Street at Tillson A venue Westbound on Bond Street
Borden Crescent at John Pound Road Eastbound on Borden Crescent
Brad A venue at North Street Southbound on Brad A venue
Brasher Drive at Wilson Avenue Eastbound and Southbound on Brasher
Drive
Bridle Path at Baldwin Street Northbound on Bridle Path
Bridge Street at Bidwell Street Eastbound and Westbound on Bridge Street
Bridge Street East at Lis gar A venue West bound on Bridge Street
Bridge Street at Rolph Street Westbound on Bridge Street
Bridge Street at Tillson A venue Eastbound on Bridge Street
Broadway at John Pound Road Northbound on Broadway
Brock Street at Bidwell Street Eastbound and Westbound on Brock Street
Brock Street at Harvey St Eastbound and Westbound on Brock St.
Brock Street at Rolph Street Eastbound & Westbound on Brock Street
Cam don Court at Glendale Drive 2-Westbound on Carndon Court
Cardinal Court at Owl Drive Southbound on Cardinal Court
Carolina Street at Allen Street Westbound on Carolina Street
Carolina Street at Broadway Eastbound on Carolina Street
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COLUMN I COLUMN2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
Clear Valley Drive at Wilson Avenue Westbound on Clear Valley Drive
Clearview Drive at Bayham Drive Westbound on Clearview Drive
Clearview Drive at Highway # 3 Southbound on Clearview Drive
Colin A venue at Trottier Drive Eastbound on Colin A venue
Concession Street at Lisgar Avenue Eastbound & Westbound on Concession Street
Concession Street at Maple Lane Eastbound and Westbound on Concession Street
Coon Alley at Baldwin Street Northbound & Southbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at Bear Street Northbound & Southbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at Bridge Street Northbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at Brock Street Northbound and Southbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at Concession Street Northbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at Hale Street Northbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at London Street Northbound & Southbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at Ridout Street Northbound & Southbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at Venison Street Northbound & Southbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at Washington Grand Avenue Northbound & Southbound on Coon Alley
Coon Alley at Wolf Street Northbound & Southbound on Coon Alley
Careless Lane at Brock Street Northbound on Careless Lane
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COLUMN I COLUMN2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
Devon Court at Devonshire A venue Northbound on Devon Court
Devon Court at Lis gar A venue Southbound on Devon Court
Devonshire Avenue at Broadway Westbound on Devonshire A venue
Devonshire A venue at Lisgar A venue Eastbound on Devonshire A venue
Dogwood Drive at Trillium Drive Southbound on Dogwood Drive
Duncan Street at Goshen Street Eastbound on Duncan Street
Duncan Street at Tillson Street West bound on Duncan Street
Durham Street at Lisgar Avenue West bound on Durham Street
Durham Street at Tillson A venue Eastbound on Durham Street
Earle Street at Cedar Street Westbound on Earle Street
Earle Street at Tillson A venue Eastbound on Earle Street
Ebert Alley at Bridge Street Northbound on Ebert Alley
Ebert Alley at Brock Street Northbound & Southbound on Ebert Alley
Ebert Alley at Durham Street Northbound & Southbound on Ebert Alley
Ebert Alley at Elgin Street Northbound & Southbound on Ebert Alley
Eden Place at Andover A venue East on Eden Place
Edgewood Drive at Brock Street Northbound on Edgewood Drive
Edwin Crescent at Wilson A venue Eastbound on Edwin Crescent
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COLUMN I COLUMN2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
First Street at Lis gar A venue West bound on First Street
Forest Glenn Court at Trottier Drive Westbound on Forest Glenn Court
Fourth Street at Lisgar Avenue Eastbound & Westbound on Fourth Street
Fourth Street at Tillson A venue Eastbound on Fourth Street
Fox Alley at Baldwin Street Northbound & Southbound on Fox Alley
Fox Alley at Bear Street Northbound & Southbound on Fox Alley
Fox Alley at Brock Street Northbound & Southbound on Fox Alley
Fox Alley at Concession Street Northbound on Fox Alley
Fox Alley at London Street Northbound & Southbound on Fox Alley
Fox Alley at Prospect Street Northbound & Southbound on Fox Alley
Fox Alley at Ridout Street Northbound & Southbound on Fox Alley
Fox Alley at Venison Street Northbound & Southbound on Fox Alley
Fox Alley at Washington Grand Avenue Southbound on Fox Alley
Fox Alley at Wolf Street Northbound & Southbound on Fox Alley
Francis Street at Kara Lane Eastbound on Francis Street
Francis Street at Tillson A venue Westbound on Francis Street
Frank Street at Concession Street Northbound on Frank Street
Frank Street at Lisgar A venue Eastbound on Frank Street
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COLUMN! COLUMN2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
Hardy A venue at Lisgar A venue Northbound on Hardy A venue
Hardy A venue at Sanders Street Northbound & Southbound on Hardy Avenue
Harris Street at King Street Eastbound on Harris Street
Harris Street at Lis gar A venue West bound on Harris Street
Harvey Street at Bridge Street Northbound on Harvey Street
Harvey Street at Brock Street Northbound & Southbound on Harvey Street
Harvey Street at London Street Southbound on Harvey Street
Harvey Street at Oxford Street Northbound & Southbound on Harvey Street
Harvey Street at Lot 7 A Northbound & Southbound on Harvey Street
Hawkins Crescent at Wilson A venue Eastbound on Hawkins Crescent
Hawthorne Crescent at Glendale Drive Northbound on Hawthorne Crescent
Herford Street at North Street Northbound on Herford Street
Hickory Lane at Holland Gate Eastbound & Westbound on Hickory Lane
Hickory Lane at Wilson A venue West bound on Hickory Lane
Highland Drive at Hillyndale Road Northbound on Highland Drive
Hilldrop Crescent at James Avenue Southbound on Hill drop Crescent
Hilldrop Crescent at Woodland Crescent Northbound on Hill drop Crescent
Hiliker Alley at Durham Street Northbound & Southbound on Hiliker Alley
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COLUMN I COLUMN2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
John Street at Reynolds Drive Eastbound on John Street
Jones Crescent at Jones Crescent Westbound on Jones Crescent
Jones Crescent at Weston Drive Northbound on Jones Crescent
Joseph Street at Maple Lane Westbound &Eastbound on Joseph St.
Joseph Street at Tillson Avenue Westbound on Joseph Street
Judy Avenue at Trottier Drive Northbound on Judy Avenue
Kara Lane at Kara Lane Southbound on Kara Lane
King Street at Bridge Street Northbound & Southbound on King Street
King Street at Brock Street Southbound on King Street
King Street at Concession Street Northbound and Southbound on King Street
King Street at Durham Street Northbound & Southbound on King Street
King Street at Elgin Street North & Southbound on King Street
King Street at Fourth Street North & Southbound on King Street
Lady A venue at Baldwin Street Northbound on Lady A venue
Lamers Court at Devonshire A venue Southbound on Lamers Court
Langrell Avenue at Fairview Street Southbound on Langrell Avenue
Langrell Avenue at Quarter Townline Road Westbound on Langrell Avenue
Lincoln Street at Goshen Road Eastbound on Lincoln Street
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COLUMN l COLUMN2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
Maple Court at Concession Street Northbound on Maple Court
Maple Court at Maple Lane Southbound on Maple Court
Maple Lane at Brock Street Northbound & Southbound on Maple Lane
Maple Lane at Concession Street North & Southbound on Maple Lane
Maple Lane at Joseph Street Northbound on Maple Lane
Mary Street at Joseph Street Southbound on Mary Street
Mary Street at Kara Lane Northbound on Mary Street
McDonald Court at Wilson A venue Westbound on McDonald
McKenzie Street at Harvey Street West bound on McKenzie Street
Moncie Street at Barker Street Westbound on Monice Street
Moose Street at Broadway Eastbound on Moose Street
Morning Glory Drive at Crocus A venue Northbound on Morning Glory Drive
Morning Glory Drive at Trillium Drive Southbound on Morning Glory Drive
Myrtle Street at William Street Northbound on Myrtle Street
Nelson Street at Tillson Avenue Westbound on Nelson Street
Niagara Street at Broadway Eastbound on Niagara Street
Niagara Street at Victoria Street Westbound on Niagara Street
Northern Lane at North Street East Southbound on Northern Lane
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COLUMN! COLUMN 2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
Parkside Drive at Glendale Drive Northbound on Parkside Drive
Parkwood Drive at Concession Street Northbound & Southbound on Parkwood Drive
Parkwood Drive at Demeyere A venue North & Southbound on Parkwood Drive
Peach Street at Barker Street Northbound & Southbound on Peach Street
Peach Street at Kara Lane Southbound on Peach Street
Peach Street at Magnolia Drive Northbound and Southbound on Peach Street
Pearl Street at Maple Lane Eastbound and Westbound on Pearl Street
Pearl Street at Tillson A venue West bound on Pearl Street
Pheasant Court at Woodcock Drive Southbound on Pheasant Court
Pine A venue at Earle Street Northbound & Southbound on Pine A venue
Pine A venue at Simcoe Street Northbound on Pine A venue
Pine Street at Maple Lane Eastbound & Westbound on Pine Street
Pine Street at Pearl Street Northbound on Pine Street
Pine Street at Tillson A venue West bound on Pine Street
Poplar Street at Allen Street Northbound on Poplar Street
Poplar Street at Glendale Drive Southbound on Poplar Street
Primrose Drive at Crocus A venue Northbound on Primrose Drive
Primrose Drive at Trillium Drive Southbound on Primrose Drive
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COLUMN 1
INTERSECTION
Ridout Street at Rolph Street
Robin Road at Bobolink Drive
Robin Road at Owl Drive
Rodgers Street at Tillson A venue
Rokeby Side Road at Bell Mill Side Road
Rolph Street at Baldwin Street
Rolph Street at Bear Street
Rolph Street at Concession Street
Rosalynn Circle at Allen Street
Ross Street at Gowrie Street
Rouse Street at Young Street
Rouse Street at Vienna Road
Sanders Street at Broadway
Sanders Street at Reynolds Drive
Sanders Crescent at Quarter Townline Road
Second Street at Lisgar A venue
Segal Drive at Trottier Drive
Seres Drive at Wilson A venue
Sinclair Drive at Wilson A venue
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COLUMN 2
FACING TRAFFIC
Westbound on Ridout Street
Northbound on Robin Road
Southbound on Robin Road
West bound on Rodgers Street
Eastbound on Rokeby Side Road
Southbound on Rolph Street
North & Southbound on Rolph Street
Northbound on Rolph Street
Eastbound on Rosalynn Circle
Southbound on Ross Street
West bound on Rouse Street
Eastbound & Westbound on Rouse Street
West bound on Sanders Street
Eastbound on Sanders Street
Westbound on Sanders Crescent
Eastbound on Second Street
Westbound on Segal Drive
2-Eastbound on Seres Drive
2 -Eastbound on Sinclair Drive
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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
Trillium Drive at Quarter Town Line Road Eastbound on Trillium Drive
Trottier Drive at Baldwin Street Southbound on Trottier Drive
Trottier Drive at Segal Drive Southbound on Trottier Drive
Tulip Drive at Southridge Road Northbound on Tulip Drive
Tulip Drive at Trillium Drive Southbound on Tulip Drive
Valleyview Lane at Washington Grand Northbound & Southbound on Valleyview Lane
Avenue
Van Street at Old Vienna Road Eastbound on Van Street
Van Norman Drive at Centennial Avenue Southbound on Van Norman Drive
Van Norman Drive at Lis gar A venue Southbound on Van Norman Drive
Vance Drive at North Street Northbound on Vance Drive
Venison Street at Rolph Street Eastbound & Westbound on Venison Street
Venison Street at Bidwell Street Eastbound & Westbound on Venison Street
Venison Street at Broadway Eastbound & Westbound on Venison Street
Venison Street at Lisgar Avenue Eastbound on Venison Street
Vema Drive at Tillson Street Eastbound on Vema Drive
Victoria Street at Concession Street Southbound on Victoria Street
Victoria Street at Glendale Drive Northbound on Victoria Street
Victoria Way at Sanders Crescent Northbound on Victoria Way
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COLUMN I
INTERSECTION
Winona Drive at Glendale Drive
Wolf Street at Bidwell Street
Wolf Street at Broadway
Wolf Street at Rolph Street
Woodcock Drive at Bobolink Drive
Woodcock Drive at North Street
Woodhaven Drive at Baldwin Street
Woodhaven Drive at Woodhaven Drive
Woodland Crescent at North Street
Woodland Crescent at Quarter Town Line
Road
Woodside Drive at Hilldrop Crescent
Woodside Drive at Woodland Crescent
Wren Court at Woodcock Drive
Young Street at Vienna Road
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COLUMN 2
FACING TRAFFIC
Westbound on Wilson Avenue
Eastbound & Westbound on Wolf Street
Eastbound on Wolf Street
Westbound on Wolf Street
Northbound on Woodcock Drive
Southbound on Woodcock Drive
Northbound on Woodhaven Drive
Eastbound on Woodhaven
Southbound on Woodland Crescent
Eastbound on Woodland Crescent
Eastbound on Woodside Drive
Westbound on Woodside Crescent
Northbound on Wren Court
Eastbound on Young Street
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COLUMN 1 COLUMN2
INTERSECTION FACING TRAFFIC
Frank Street at Fourth Street Northbound on Frank Street
Frank Street at Second Street Northbound &Southbound on Frank Street
Frank Street at Third Street Northbound & Southbound on Frank Street
Goldenrod Drive at Ridge Boulevard Southbound on Goldenrod Drive
Glenridge Road at Andover A venue Southbound on Andover A venue
Hampton Court at Gibson Drive Southbound on Hampton Court
Hawkins Crescent at Hawkins Crescent Southbound on Hawkins Crescent
Hawthorne Crescent at Parkside Drive Eastbound on Hawthorne Crescent
Herford St at Wellington St West bound on Herford St.
Holland Gate at Clear Valley Drive Northbound on Holland Gate
Howe A venue at Denrich A venue Southbound on Howe A venue
Howe Avenue at Segal Drive Southbound on Howe A venue
Hunter Crescent at Windemere A venue Northbound & Southbound on Hunter
Crescent
Hurley Avenue at Clarence Street Southbound on Hurley A venue
Jane Street at Lowrie Crescent Westbound on Jane Street
Jane Street at Parkdale Drive Eastbound on Jane Street
Judy Avenue at Segal Drive Southbound on Judy Avenue
COLUMN I
IDGHWAY
Hale Street
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SCHEDULE 11
ONE WAY STREETS
COLUMN2 COLUMN3
FROM TO
Coon Alley Rolph Street
COLUMN4
DIRECTION
West/East
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COLUMN I COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3
HIGHWAY TO FROM
Cedar Street Southerly limits of Simcoe Street Northerly limits of Lincoln Street
Charlotte A venue Southerly limits of Concession Northerly limits ofDereham
Street Street
Concession Street West Town limits of Broadway Westerly limits ofLisgar Avenue
Concession Street Easterly limits of Lisgar A venue Westerly limits of Tillson
Avenue
Concession Street Easterly limits of Tillson Avenue CPR Railway Crossing
Concession Street Easterly limits of Tillson Avenue Westerly limits of Maple Lane
Concession Street Easterly limits of Maple Lane East Town Limit
Dereham Drive Easterly limits of Sanders Crescent Northerly limits of Baldwin
Street
Devonshire A venue Easterly limits of Broadway Northerly limits ofLisgar Avenue
Duncan Street Easterly limits of Tillson Avenue Westerly limits of Goshen Street
Durham Street Easterly limits of Lisgar A venue Westerly limits of Tillson
Avenue
Elgin Street Westerly Limits of Queen Street Westerly limits ofTillson Avenue
Falcon Road Northerly limits of North Street Northerly limits of Owl Drive
Fourth Street Easterly limits ofLisgar Avenue Westerly limits ofTillsonburg
Glendale Drive Northerly limits of Camdon Court Westerly limits of Broadway
Goshen Street Southerly Limits of Simcoe Street Southerly limits ofTownline Rd.
Gowrie Street Easterly limits of Broadway Easterly limits of Park A venue
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COLUMN I COLUMN2 COLUMN3
HIGHWAY FROM TO
Potters Road Northerly limits of Simcoe Street Westerly limits ofNorth Townline
Road
Quarter Town Line Road Southerly limits of Baldwin Street Southerly limits of Concession St.
Quarter Town Line Road Northerly limits of Concession St. Southerly limits ofNorth Street
Quarter Town Line Road Northerly limits ofNorth Street Northerly limits of Fairview
Street
Queen Street Northerly limits of Concession Southerly limits ofFourth Street
Street
Rolph Street Northerly limits of Baldwin Street Southerly limits of Bear Street
Rolph Street Northerly limits ofBear Street Southerly limits of Concession St.
Sanders Street Easterly limits of Broadway Entrance to Memorial Park
Simcoe Street Easterly limits of Tillson A venue Westerly limits of Townline
*from Vienna Road. E. Road
Tanager Drive Northerly limits of Owl Drive Northerly limits of Bobolink
Drive
*Tillson A venue Northerly limits of Oxford Street Southerly limits of North Street
*Tillson A venue Northerly limits of North Street CPR Railway Crossing
Tillson Street Southerly limits of Simcoe Street Northerly limits of Townline
Road
Townline Road Easterly limits of Vienna Road Westerly limits of Goshen
Street
Townline Road Easterly limits of Goshen Street Westerly limits ofNorth
Townline
Trottier Drive Northerly limits of Baldwin Street Northerly limits of Segal Drive
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SCHEDULE 13
HEAVY TRAFFIC ROUTES
COLUMN I COLUMN2 COLUMN3 COLUMN4
HIGHWAY FROM TO PERMITTED TIME
Broadway Northern Limit John Pound Road 24 Hours
Concession Street Western Limit Maple Lane 24 Hours
John Pound Road Broadway Highway No. 3 24 Hours
North Street Western Limit Eastern Limit 24 Hours
Oxford/Simcoe Broadway Eastern Limit 24 Hours
Street
Tillson A venue Simcoe Street North Street 24 Hours
Vienna Road Simcoe Street Southern Limit 24 Hours
COLUMN!
HIGHWAY
Francis Street
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SCHEDULE 15
SCHOOL BUS LOADING ZONES
COLUMN2 COLUMN3
SIDE PLACE
South St. Joseph School
COLUMN4
TIMEORDAY
Anytime
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SCHEDULE 17(a)
HIGHER SPEED LIMITS
COLUMN I COLUMN2 COLUMN3 COLUMN4
HIGHWAY FROM TO MAXIUM RATE OF
SPEED
Broadway North Street North Town Limit 60 km/h
(Hwy 19)
* Simcoe Street Easterly Town Limit 400 m West of 60 km/h
Easterly Town Limit
Vienna Road Simcoe Street South Town Limit 60 km/h
SCHEDULE 17 (b)
LOWER SPEED LIMITS
COLUMN I COLUMN2 COLUMN3 COLUMN4
HIGHWAY FROM TO LOWER RATE OF
SPEED
Francis Street 144m East ofTillson 45 m West ofKara 40km
Avenue Lane
Glendale Drive 22 m South of Allen 35m west of Victoria 40km
St. Street
Hardy A venue Sanders Street Lisgar Avenue 40km
Maple Lane 82 m South of 150m North of Brock 40km
Concession St. Street East
Quarter Townline 119m North of 216m South ofHwy 40km
Road Langrell A venue #19
BETWEEN:
AND:
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SCHEDULE 18
AGREEMENT WITH OWNER OF ROADWAY
REGARDING FIRE ROUTES
By-law
THIS AGREEMENT made in duplicate this
Day of A. D., 2001
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TlLLSONBURG
Here in after called "Town"
of the FIRST PART.
hereinafter called the "Owner"
of the SECOND PART.
WHEREAS the Owner is the registered owner of the lands and premises in the
Town ofTillsonburg known for municipal purposes as upon which have been
laid out certain private roadways identified in the schedule hereto which the Owner had requested
be designated and administered by the Town as fire routes pursuant to section 210(52) of
The Municipal Act. R.S.O. 1990, c.M.45.
NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH that for good and
valuable consideration now paid by the Town to the Owner, the receipt and sufficiency of which is
hereby acknowledged by the Owner:
1. The Owner consents during the term of this agreement to the designation by the
Town of the private roadways identified in the schedule hereto as fire routes
pursuant to section 210 (52) of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.45, and to the
full and free administration and enforcement with respect to such private roadways of
by-laws pertaining to the fire routes including, but without restricting the generality
of the foregoing, the right of free and unhindered entry and re-entry at all times upon
the Owner's lands and premises by the Town's employees, servants and agents and
by municipal by-law enforcement officers.
Constables and Officers appointed for the carrying out of the provisions of The
Highway Traffic Act for the purposes of erecting, maintaining and removing official
signs, prohibiting parking, and ticketing, removing and impounding vehicles parked
or left along the fire routes.
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COLUMN 1
HIGHWAY
Broadway
Broadway
Broadway
Broadway
Broadway
Brock St. W.
Brock St. W.
Brock St. W.
Brock St. E.
Durham St.
Harvey St.
Harvey St.
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SCHEDULE 19
ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES
COLUMN 2 COLUMN3
SIDE LOCATION
East First space at 200 Broadway
East First Space North of Oxford
St.
East First space south of Brock
St.
West First space north of Brock
St.
West First space South of Ridout
St.
North First space West of
Broadway
North First Space East of Bidwell
Street
North West of Bidwell Street
South First space east of
Broadway
North 23 Meters East of Lis gar
Ave
East 103.3 m North of Brock St.
E. to 115.6m North of
Brock St. E.
West Sixth, Seventh, thirteenth
space South of Bridge
Street
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Lot IB First Space South East of Bidwell Street (St. Paul's)
Lot 2B First Space North East of Bidwell Street
Lot 4B First Space-South East comer of Lot
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
3.
4.
5.
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that once official signs are erected, the Owner shall be responsible for their
maintenance at his expense in accordance with the standards of the Town:
that the Town shall have the right to remove or re-erect official signs;
that the Town shall have the right to remove any signs which may conflict or may
be confused with official signs;
that the Owner shall not permit anything to be done which obstructs the plain view
of any official sign by the driver of a vehicle in the parking lot;
The Owner releases the Town from all manner of debts, claims, demands, causes of
action or suits which the Owner may now or hereafter have against the Town, its
employees, servants or agents in respect of any matter contained in or arising from
this agreement.
The Owner agrees that this agreement shall continue in full force and effect from
the date Hereof until terminated by the Town upon one month's prior written notice
delivered personally or sent by First Class Mail to the Owner at his last known
address.
This agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Town and the
Owner and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns,
as the case maybe.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Owner has here unto set his hand and seal or affixed
its corporate seal attested to by the hands of its proper officers duly authorized in that
behalf, as the case may be.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED
In the presence of
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SCHEDULE22
PARKING PERMIT FEE
The monthly fee per vehicle is $50.00 a month
FIGURE 1
OFFICIAL PARKING PERMIT
The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg
PARKING PERMIT
ON STREET/ MUNICIPAL
LOT PARKING
PERMIT# __________________ __ AMOUNT ______________ _
STREET/LOTLOCATION ______________________ ___
START DATE ____________ __ END DATE ______________ _
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OFFICIAL MAP
DOWNTOWN AREA
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FIGURE4
OFFICIAL REDUCED LOAD MAP
REDUCED LOAD ROUTES
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FIGURE6
OFFICIAL SIGN
ACCESSIBLE PERSON'S
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FIGURES
OFFICIAL SIGN
2 HOUR PARKING
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FIGURE 10
OFFICIAL SIGN
NO PARKING-EMERGENCY VEHICLE PARKING ONLY
EMERGENCY
VEHICLE,
PARKING
• OflLY •
99
FIGURE 12
OFFICIAL SIGN
NO PARKING-LOADING ZONE
101
FIGURE 14
OFFICIAL SIGN
HORSE AND BUGGY PARKING ONLY
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HOtiSE
AND
BUGGY
ONLY
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: __ _ Date: April 8, 2013
RESOLUTION NO.: 1
MOVED BY:
RESOLVE THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Council Meeting of April 8, 2013, be adopted.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: __ _ Date: April8,2013
RESOLUTION NO.: 2
MOVED BY:
RESOLVE THAT the Minutes of the unci I Meeting of March 25, 2013 be approved.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: --=-3-Date: April 8, 2013
RESOLUTION NO.:
MOVED BY:
RESOLVE THAT Council receives report FIN13-12 OPP 2012 Provincial Services Usage {PSU);
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT $154,101 be contributed to reserves.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: ---'-4-Date: April 8, 2013
RESOLUTION NO.:
MOVED BY:
RESOLVE THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-15, Encroachment Permit 92-04;
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT Council authorizes the three month extension for the permit to allow
staff to review the new Encroachment Permit Application for 150 Concession Street East.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: --=-5-Date: April 8, 2013
MOVED BY: --
RESOLVE THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-25 Turtlefest 2013;
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT the 2013 Turtlefest festival be designated a municipally significant
event for the purposes of raising the profile of the event and obtaining a Special Occasion
Permit under the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario application process;
AND FURTHER RESOLVE THAT the Lake Lisgar Revitalization Project Committee and the
Tillsonburg Sea Scouts be given permission to operate a motorized watercraft on Lake Lisgar as
part of the Turtlefest events and as provided for under Paragraph 2 of Bylaw 2619.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: _...::,6_ Date: April 8, 2013
RESOLUTION NO.: 6
MOVED BY: ~.;;;:t~)-.......e:==---~-
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SECONDED BY: _
RESOLVE THAT Council receive Report PRS 13-06-Kiwanis Diamond Improvements;
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT Council authorize staff to implement the improvements prior to the
start of the 2013 season;
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT Council authorize staff to recover the cost of the improvements from
Tillsonburg Minor Ball Inc.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: 7 ---'---Date: April 8, 2013
RESOLUTION NO.: 7
MOVED BY: ~~ SECONDED BY: ---=::::::: -~~====---------
RESOLVE THAT Council receive Report CL 13-06, Royal Canadian Air Cadets' Annual Tag Day
Fundraiser;
FURTHER RESOLVE THAT the request from 153 Varnavair Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets,
to conduct their annual Tag Days April19-20, 2013, in the Town ofTillsonburg, be approved.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: _..:::..8_ Date: April 8, 2013
RESOLUTION NO.:
MOVED BY:
RESOLVE THAT Council designate the Karing for Kelly Event as an event of Municipal
Significance to facilitate the group obtaining a Special Occasion Permit for a Provincial Liquor
License.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: --=-9-Date: April 8, 2013
MOVED BY:
RESOLVE THAT By-Law 3718, To Confirm the Proceedings of the Council Meeting of AprilS,
2013, be read for a first and second time and this constitutes the first and second reading
thereof.
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM NO.: _..::..9_ Date: April8,2013
RESOLUTION NO.:
MOVED BY:
RESOLVE THAT By-Law 3701, to regulate traffic and the parking of motor vehicles in the Town
of Tillson burg and By-Law 3718, To Confirm the Proceedings of the Council Meeting of April 8,
2013, be given third and final reading and the Deputy Mayor and Clerk be and are hereby
authorized to sign the same, and place the Corporate Seal thereunto.
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selected to receive this prestigious
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25 Delevan Crescent
Tillsonburg, ON
N4G 3M6
April 2, 2013
To Whom It May Concern:
Please accept this letter as our formal request for permission to operate
motorized watercraft on Lake Lisgar for Turtlefest, which is scheduled for June
15, 2013.
Bylaw 2619, a Bylaw to Prohibit Water Craft from Operating on Lake Lisgar, does
allow for the use of motorized water craft on Lake Lisgar if approval is given by a
resolution of Town Council.
Specifically, Paragraph 2 of Bylaw 2619 states:
That regulations provided in Paragraph 1 shall not apply to a performance or
activity given under the auspices of a patriotic, fraternal, or charitable society,
service club or non-profit organization provided permission by resolution is given
by the Council of the municipality.
Hence, the Lake Lisgar Revitalization Project Committee is requesting
permission for the use of three motorized craft for their Turtlefest activities,
including those conducted by the Sea Scouts.
Submitted Respectfully by:
Joan Weston, LLRP Committee Member
28 Mar 2013
Dear Councillors;
153 \!A1UVA\!.J\PR
'Roy a[ Canaaian .Jlir Caaet Squad"ron
16 'DuYfiam St.,
'P.O. 'Box 373, Station . .'Main,
Ti{{sonf3urg, Ontario,
:N4CJ 4J-f8
TeC: 519 -842 -3715
The 153 Varnavair Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, request permission to place our
Squadron Cadets; in uniform, on yo ur property for our Annual Tag Day Fundraiser the
weekend of April 19t11-20th , 2013.
This is our squadrons Annual Fundraiser. The funds raised tlu·ough this event go towards
the training expenses for our organization. The Squadron consists of forty-five boys and
girls between the ages of twelve and eighteen from the Tillsonburg and surrounding
areas.
Please call the Cadet office at: 519-842-3 715 and leave a message with an evening
contact number, with your decision.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Lori Van Parys
Air Cadet League of Canada Sponsoring Committee
Chairperson
153 Varnavair RC(Air)CS SSC
To Learn -To Serve -To .Jtavurrtce
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Minister Responsible
for Seniors
77 Wellesley Street West
12th Floor. Ferguson Block
Toronto, ON M?A 1 N3
Tel: 416-314-9710
Fax 416-325-4"187
April 2, 2013
Dear Friends:
Ministre dtMegue aux
Affaires des personnes agees
77, rue Wellesley Ouest
12'' etage, bloc Ferguson
Toronto ON M7A 1N3
Tel.: 416 314-9710
Telec .. 416 325-4787 Ontario
3445MC-20 13-27
Each year, the Government of Ontario celebrates the accomplishments and contributions
many of our wonderful seniors make to communities across Ontario. This year, the Senior
Achievement A ward will once again highlight the significant voluntary and professional
achievements made by individuals after they have reached the age of 65.
I encourage you to participate in the 2013 Senior Achievement Award Program by nominating a
deserving senior. As Minister Responsible for Seniors, it will be my great honour this faH to join
the Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, in officially recognizing the
award recipients at a ceremony at Queen's Parl<.
Online nomination torms and inf(mnation outlining details ofthe program, the selection
criteria and the procedures followed are available at: Vv\\IW.ontario.ca!honoursandawards.
The deadline date for nomination is .June 15.
lf you require further information, please contact the Ontario Honours and Awards Secretariat in
Toronto at (416) 314-7587, toll-free at 1-877-832-8622 or TTY at 416 327-2391.
Thank you in advance ior taking the time to consider putting forward the name of a special
senior in your community for a Senior Achievement Award.
Sincerely,
/f~l
~<-~ario Serg;;;-
Ministcr
April 9, 2013
Turtlefest Committee
Town of Tillsonburg
200 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Tillsonburg, ON N4G 5A7
RE: COUN CIL Resolution -DCS 13-25, Turtlefest 2013
The Corporation of the Town of Tillson burg
At the Tillsonburg Town Council Meeting of April 8, 2013, Council passed the following resolution:
RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-25 Turtlefest 2013;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the 2013 Turtlefest festival be designated a municipally significant event for
the purposes of raising the profile of the event and obtaining a Special Occasion Permit under the
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario application process;
AND FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Lake Lisgar Revitalization Project Committee and the Tillsonburg Sea
Scouts be given permission to operate a motorized watercraft on Lake Lisgar as part of the Turtlefest
events and as provided for under Paragraph 2 of Bylaw 26 19.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 688-3009 Ext. 3221
Regards,
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Amber Zirt(~~J ·.__:_;;7
Deputy Clerk
CORPORATE OFFICE
200 Broad way, 2nct Floor, Tillsonburg, Ontario, N4G 5A7, Telephone (5 19) 688-3009, Fax (519) 842-9431
www. till so nburg. ca
April 9, 2013
Karing For Kelly
22 Segal Drive
Tiilsonburg, ON
N4G SA1
The Corporation of the Town of Tillson burg
RE: COUNCIL Resolution-CL 13-07 Special Occasion Permits
Dear Regan Grill:
At the Tillsonburg Town Council Meeting of April 8, 2013, Council passed the following resolution:
RESOLVED THAT Council designate the Karing for Kelly Event as an event of Municipal Significance to
facilitate the group obtaining a Special Occasion Permit for a Provincial Liquor License.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 688-3009 Ext. 3221
Regards,
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Amber Zin(wer
Deputy Clerk
CORPORATE OFFICE
200 Broadway, 2"ct Floor, Tillsonburg, Ontario, N4G SA 7, Telephone (5 19) 688-3009, Fax (519) 842-9431
www. tillsonburg.ca
April9, 2013
Lori Van Parys
153 Varnavair
Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron
P.O. Box 373, Station Main,
Tiilsonburg, ON N4G 4H8
The Corporation of the Town of Tillson burg
RE: COUNCIL Resolution -CL 13-06, Royal Canadian Air Cadets' Annual Tag Day Fund raiser
At the Tillsonburg Town Council Meeting of April 8, 2013, Council passed the following resolution:
RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report CL 13-06, Royal Canadian Air Cadets' Annual Tag Day Fund raiser;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the request from 153 Varnavair Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, to
conduct their annual Tag Days April19-20, 2013, in the Town ofTillsonburg, be approved.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 688-3009 Ext. 3221
Regards,
~~
Deputy Clerk
CORPORATE OFFICE
200 Broadway , 2"ct Floor, Tillsonburg, Ontario, N4G 5A7, Telephone (5 19) 688-3009, Fax (5 19) 842-943 1
www. tillsonburg.ca
April 9, 2013
Mall Office
Tillsonburg Town Centre
200 Broadway
Tiilsonburg, ON N4G SA7
The Corporation of the Town of Tillson burg
RE: COUNCIL Resolution-CL 13-06, Royal Canadian Air Cadets' Annual Tag Day Fund raiser
At the Tillsonburg Town Council Meeting of April 8, 2013, Council passed the following resolution:
RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report CL 13-06, Royal Canadian Air Cadets' Annual Tag Day Fundraiser;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the request from 153 Varnavair Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, to
conduct their annual Tag Days April19-20, 2013, in the Town ofTillsonburg, be approved.
I have also attached a copy of the Air Cadets' request letter.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 688-3009 Ext. 3221
Regards,
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Amber Zim'm r
Deputy Clerk
CORPORATE OFFICE
200 Broadway, 2"ct Floor, Tillsonburg, Ontario, N4G 5A7, Telephone (519) 688-3009, Fax (519) 842-9431
www. tillsonburg.ca
The Corporation of the Town of Tillson burg
April 8, 2013
Steve Smith
Bamford Property Management Inc.
RE: COUNCIL Resolution-DCS 13-15, Encroachment Permit 92-04
At the Tillson burg Town Council Meeting of April 8, 2013, Council passed the following resolution:
"RESOLVED THAT Council receive Report DCS 13-15, Encroachment Permit 92-04;
FURTHER RESOLVED THAT Council authorizes the three month extension for the permit to allow staff to
review the new Encroachment Permit Application for 150 Concession Street East."
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 688-3009 Ext. 3221
Regards,
~
~~ AmberZi~
Deputy Clerk
CORPORATE OFFICE
200 Broadway, 2"ct Floor, Tillsonburg, Ontario, N4G 5A7, Telephone (519) 688-3009, Fax (519) 842-9431
www.tillso nburg.ca