CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE APRIL 23, 2018

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1 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER BYLAW NOTICE ENFORCEMENT BYLAW, 2005, NO (North Shore Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication Registry) CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE APRIL 23, 2018 Amendment Bylaw, 2005, No Amendment Bylaw, 2005, No Amendment Bylaw, 2006, No Amendment Bylaw, 2006, No Amendment Bylaw, 2006, No Amendment Bylaw, 2007, No Amendment Bylaw, 2007, No Amendment Bylaw, 2007, No Amendment Bylaw, 2008, No Amendment Bylaw, 2008, No Amendment Bylaw, 2009, No Amendment Bylaw, 2009, No Vehicle Idling Parking in Building Zones Addition of Lions Bay and Bowen Island Schedule A Garbage containers Schedule A No Valid Licence Plates Vehicles as Living Quarters Contravention of Street Use Cooperative Vehicle Parking Unauthorized Street Closure Addition of Noise Control Bylaw and Bylaw Addition of and Fireworks Regulation Bylaw, 2005, No Neighbourhood Zero Emission Vehicle Regulations Amendment Bylaw, 2009, No Addition of Pet Establishment 1998, No. 7040, Cat 1999, No. 7105, and Regulation Bylaw, 2006, No and Small Creatures Limitation Bylaw, 1970, No Amendment Bylaw, 2009, No Addition of Amendment Bylaw, 2009, No Amendment Bylaw, 2009, No Amendment Bylaw, 2010, No Amendment Bylaw, 2010, No Addition of Water Utility Bylaw, 1994, No. 6417, Addition of Wharf 2005,, Addition of Smoking Prohibition in Bus Shelters Bylaw, 2007, No. 7854, Addition of Smoking Regulation Bylaw, 1998, No. 7026, Addition of Nuisance Abatement Bylaw, 1986, No. 5659, Addition of Rodent Control Bylaw, 1988, No 5899, Addition of Park 1996,, and Amendment to Solid Waste Management Service Bylaw, 1997, No.6920 Update of Schedule B Dispute Adjudication Schedule A Increase to fines for Street and Traffic Bylaw, 1991, No Prohibited Animal Sale Amendment Bylaw, 2010, No , 8113 Amendment Bylaw, 2010, No Amendment Bylaw, 2010, No Addition of Streamside Protection and Enhancement Development Permit Areas Street and Traffic Increase in Penalties Amendment Bylaw, 2010, No Addition of Life Safety Upgrade Bylaw, 2011, No Amendment Bylaw, 2011, No Schedule A - Increase in Penalties for Street and Traffic Bylaw, 1991, No. 6234, Offences Amendment Bylaw, 2012, No Recreational Vehicle fines Amendment Bylaw, 2013, No Revisions to the Street and Traffic Bylaw, 1991, No. 6234) The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 1

2 Amendment Bylaw, 2013, No Amendment Bylaw, 2013, No Amendment Bylaw, 2014, No Amendment Bylaw, 2015, No Amendment Bylaw, 2016, No Amendment Bylaw, 2017, No Amendment Bylaw, 2018, No Stream and Drainage System Protection Addition of, Amendment Bylaw, 2013, No Schedule A Smoking in Bus Shelters and Smoking Regulations Fines, Screening Procedures and Housekeeping Housekeeping Revisions to the and Regulation Bylaw Section of Schedule A Schedule A Designated Bylaw Contraventions and Penalties for Bylaw Contraventions Schedule A Addition of Drinking Water Conservation Plan Bylaw The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 2

3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page Number(s) Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw, 2005, No SCHEDULE A Designated Bylaw Contraventions & Penalties for Bylaw Contraventions , No Drinking Water Conservation Plan Bylaw, 2018, No Fire Bylaw, 2006, Fireworks 2005, No Life Safety Upgrade Bylaw, 2011, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Nuisance Abatement Bylaw, 1986, No Park 1996, 18 Pet Establishment 1998, No Real Property 2006, No Rodent Control Bylaw, 1988, No Small Creatures 1970, No Smoking 2014, No Solid Waste Management Service Bylaw, 1997, No Streamside Protection & Enhancement Development Permit Areas Bylaw, 2006, No Stream & Drainage System Protection Bylaw, No. 2013, No Bylaw, 1991, No Water Utility Bylaw, 1994, No Wharf 2005, SCHEDULE B North Shore Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication Registry The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 3

4 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER BYLAW NO A bylaw respecting the enforcement of bylaw notices The Council for The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver enacts the following: Title 1. This Bylaw may be cited as the Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw, 2005, No (North Shore Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication Registry). Definitions 2. In this Bylaw: (a) (b) Act means the Local Government Bylaw Notice Enforcement Act, SBC 2003, c 60; City means City of North Vancouver, and (c) Forum means the North Shore Bylaw Forum established pursuant to Section 9 of this Bylaw. 3. The terms in this bylaw have the same meaning as the terms defined in the Act. Bylaw Contraventions 4. The bylaws and bylaw contraventions designated in Schedule A as attached to this bylaw may be dealt with by bylaw notice. 5. The penalty for a contravention referred to in Section 4 is as follows: (a) (b) (c) (d) subject to paragraphs (b) to (d), is the amount set out in column of Schedule A as attached to this bylaw, if received by the City within 14 days of the person receiving or being presumed to have received the notice, is the set out in column of Schedule A as attached to this bylaw, if more than 34 days after the person received or is presumed to have received the bylaw notice, is subject to a late payment surcharge in addition to the penalty under paragraph (a), and is the set out in column of Schedule A as attached to this bylaw, or if paid under a compliance agreement, may be reduced as provided under column of Schedule A as attached to this bylaw. The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 4

5 Period for Paying or Disputing Notice 6. A person who receives a bylaw notice must, within 14 days of the date on which the person received or is presumed to have received the bylaw notice, (a) (b) pay the penalty, or request dispute adjudication by filling in the appropriate portion of the bylaw notice indicating either a payment or a dispute and delivering it, either in person during regular office hours, or by mail, to the Municipal Hall. 7. A person may pay the indicated penalty after 14 days of receiving the notice, subject to the applicable surcharge for late payment accordance with Section 5 (c) of this bylaw, but no person may dispute the notice after 14 days of receiving the bylaw notice. 8. Where a person was not served personally with a bylaw notice and advises the City that they did not receive a copy of the original notice, the time limits for responding to a bylaw notice under Sections 5, 6, and 7 of this bylaw do not begin to run until a copy of the bylaw notice is re-delivered to them in accordance with the Act. Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication System 9. (a) The Forum is established as a bylaw notice dispute adjudication system in accordance with the Act to resolve disputes in relation to bylaw notices. (b) (c) (d) The civic address of the Forum is 141 West 14 th Street, North Vancouver, BC., V7M 1H9. The City of North Vancouver is authorized to enter into, and the Mayor and Corporate Officer are authorized to execute, a dispute adjudication system agreement with another local authority in substantially the form attached as Schedule B to this bylaw. Every person who is unsuccessful in a dispute adjudication in relation to a bylaw notice or a compliance agreement under the dispute adjudication system established under this Section must pay the City an additional fee of $25 for the purpose of the City recovering the costs of the adjudication system. Screening Officers 10. The position of screening officer is established. 11. The following are designated classes of persons that are appointed as Screening Officers: [Bylaw, 2015, 8430 / Nov 2/15] (a) (b) (c) Manager, Bylaw Services; The immediate Manager of a Division or Department whose staff are authorized to issue Bylaw Notices; Bylaw Enforcement Supervisor; (d) Bylaw Ticket Screening Clerk; The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 5

6 (e) Bylaw Enforcement Officer as per Part 15 of this Bylaw; and Council may appoint additional screening officers from other classes of persons by name of office or otherwise. Powers, Duties and Functions of Screening Officers 12. The powers, duties and functions of screening officers are as set out in the Act, and include the following powers: (a) (b) Where requested by the person against whom a contravention is alleged, communicate information respecting the nature of the contravention, the provision of the bylaw contravened, the facts on which the contravention allegation is based, the penalty for a contravention, the opportunity to enter into a compliance agreement, the opportunity to proceed to the bylaw notice dispute adjudication system and the fee or fees payable in relation to the bylaw notice enforcement process; To communicate with any or all of the following for the purposes of performing their functions under this bylaw or the Act: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) the person against whom a contravention is alleged or their representative, the officer issuing the notice, the complainant or their representative, the City s staff and records regarding the disputant s history of bylaw compliance; (c) (d) (e) To prepare and enter into compliance agreements under the Act with persons who dispute bylaw notices, including to establish terms and conditions for compliance that the screening officer considers necessary or advisable, including time periods for payment of penalties and compliance with the bylaw; To provide for payment of a reduced penalty if a compliance agreement is entered into, as provided in column of Schedule A as attached to this bylaw; and To cancel bylaw notices in accordance with the Act or City policies and guidelines. 13. The bylaw contraventions in relation to which a screening officer may enter into a compliance agreement are indicated in column of Schedule A as attached to this bylaw. 14. The maximum duration of a compliance agreement is one year. Bylaw Enforcement Officers 15. Persons acting as any of the following are designated as bylaw enforcement officers for the purposes of this bylaw and the Act: (a) members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 6

7 (b) (c) (d) bylaw enforcement officers under Section 36 of the Police Act; local assistants to the Fire Commissioner under Section 6 of the Fire Services Act; Manager Bylaw Services, bylaw enforcement supervisor, bylaw enforcement officer, licensing inspectors, building officials, animal control officers, fire prevention officers, public health inspectors, environmental health officers, or other persons acting in another capacity on behalf of the City properly delegated by council for the purpose of enforcement of one or more of the bylaws of the City. [Bylaw, 2015, 8430 / Nov 2/15] Form of Bylaw Notice 16. The City may from time to time provide for the form or forms of the bylaw notice, provided the bylaw notice complies with Section 4 of the Act. SCHEDULES 17. The following schedules are attached to and form part of this bylaw: (a) (b) Schedule A Designated Bylaw Contraventions and Penalties, Schedule B North Shore Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication Registry. 18. This Bylaw shall come into force and take effect on April 4, Bylaw Notice Enforcement is hereby repealed. READ a first time by the Council on the 28 th day of February, READ a second time by the Council on the 28 th day of February, READ a third time and passed by the Council on the 28 th day of February, RECONSIDERED and finally adopted by the Council, signed by the Mayor and City Clerk and sealed with the Corporate Seal on the 7th day of March, 2005 Barbara A. Sharp MAYOR Sandra E. Dowey CITY CLERK The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 7

8 SCHEDULE A DESIGNATED BYLAW CONTRAVENTIONS & PENALTIES FOR BYLAW CONTRAVENTIONS Bylaw Description Section Occupying Premises Prior to Approval Failure to Produce Certificates or Letters of Approval Available 401 No $200 $180 $220 n/a 401 No $200 $180 $220 n/a False information given 404 No $100 $80 $120 n/a No 407 Yes $400 $350 $500 $100 Licence Not Posted 408 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Licence Transfers 410 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Fail to Notify of Changes 412 No $50 $40 $60 n//a Operating While Suspended 413 No $450 $400 $500 n/a Operating Contrary to Terms or Conditions 416 No $450 $400 $500 n/a Minimum Seating Movie Theatre 500 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Adult Publications Offences 501 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Alteration and Repair Soliciting Offences 502 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Animal Acts Offences 503 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Auctioneer Offences 504 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Bed & Breakfast Offences 505 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Billiard Hall & Arcade Offences 506 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Body Rub Business Offences 507 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Building Contractor Offences 508 No $100 $80 $120 n/a The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 8

9 Child Care Facility Offences 509 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Chimney Sweep Offences 510 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Commercial Parking Lot Offences 511 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Commercial Vehicle Offences 512 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Food Truck, Mobile Offences 513 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Greenhouse Gas Label Offences 514 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Group Child Care Offences 515 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Guard Patrol Licensing Offences 516 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Restriction of House Calls Offences Ice Cream Vendor, Mobile Offences Fail to Permit Inspection of Business Carnival/Exhibition Insurance Offences Inter-municipal Offences Liquor Licensed Establishment Offences Massage Therapist (Registered) Offences Massage Therapist (Unregistered) Offences Medical Marijuana Licensed Producer Offences 517 No $100 $80 $120 n/a 518 No $100 $80 $120 n/a 519 No $200 $180 $220 n/a 520 No $100 $80 $120 n/a 521 No $100 $80 $120 n/a 522 No $200 $180 $220 n/a 523 No $100 $80 $120 n/a 524 No $100 $80 $120 n/a 525 No $450 $400 $500 N/A Mobile Cart Offences 526 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Peddler Offences 527 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Post Box Rental Offences 528 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Second Hand & Junk Dealers & Pawnbroker Offences 529 No $200 $180 $220 n/a The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 9

10 Bylaw Description Section Selling and Soliciting on Streets Offences Available 530 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Shark Fins Offences 531 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Soliciting for Charity Offences 532 No $100 $80 $120 n/a Vending Machine Offences 533 No $100 $80 $120 n/a [Bylaw 8562, June 26, 2017] Bylaw Description Section Available s Without Authority 5.1 No $150 $100 $200 N/A Modify Plans Without Approval 5.2 No $150 $100 $200 N/A Change Grade or Property Boundaries Without Approval Submit False Information Using or Occupying Without Approval Interfere With or Hinder a Building Official Failure to Comply With Order Creating a Hazard Moving a Building Without Approval Unprotected Open Excavation Remove or Deface Labels, Notices or Certificates Unauthorized Sewage Disposal Unauthorized Sewage Disposal System Unauthorized Sewage Disposal System Improper Sewer Connection 5.3 No $200 $150 $300 N/A 5.4 No $200 $150 $ No $200 $150 $300 N/A 5.6 No $200 $150 $300 N/A 5.7 No $150 $100 $200 N/A 5.8 No $200 $150 $300 N/A 5.9 No $200 $150 $300 N/A 5.10 No $150 $100 $200 N/A 5.11 No $75 $50 $100 N/A 5.12 No $200 $150 $300 N/A 5.13 No $150 $100 $200 N/A 5.14 No $150 $100 $200 N/A 5.15 No $150 $100 $200 N/A N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 10

11 Bylaw Description Section Regulation Bylaw, 2003, No Available s Failure to Protect Public Sewer System 5.16 No $150 $100 $200 N/A Unauthorized Security Shutters or Closures Occupying Street Without Permit Bylaw Description Section No Dog Licence No Dog Licence (Vicious Dog) Failure to Affix Licence Tag Dog At Large Vicious Dog at Large Removal of Licence Tag Fail to Ensure Dog does not bite person Fail to Ensure Vicious Dog does not bite person Fail to Ensure Dog does not injure person Fail to Ensure Vicious Dog does not injure person Fail to Ensure a Dog does not aggressively harass or chase person Fail to Ensure Vicious Dog does not aggressively harass or chase person Fail to Ensure a Dog does not bite another animal Fail to Ensure Vicious Dog does not bite another animal Un-muzzled Vicious Dog Unleashed Vicious Dog Un-muzzled Vicious Dog on Private Property Unleashed Vicious Dog on Private Property Unconfined Vicious Dog on Private Property Insecure Diseased Dog More Than Three Dogs 5.17 No $150 $100 $200 N/A 5.18 No $450 $400 $500 N/A Available 10 a) NO $60 $50 $75 N/A 10 a) NO $400 $350 $450 N/A 10 b) NO $60 $50 $75 N/A 10 c) NO $60 $50 $75 N/A 10 c) NO $200 $150 $300 N/A 10 d) NO $60 $50 $75 N/A 10 e)(i) NO $120 $100 $150 N/A 10 e)(i) NO $240 $200 $300 N/A 10 e)(ii) NO $120 $100 $150 N/A 10 e)(ii) NO $240 $200 $300 N/A 10 e)(iii) NO $120 $100 $150 N/A 10 e)(iii) NO $240 $200 $300 N/A 10 e)(iv) NO $120 $100 $150 N/A 10 e)(iv) NO $240 $200 $300 N/A 10 f)(i) NO $240 $200 $300 N/A 10 f)(i) NO $240 $200 $300 N/A 10 f)(ii)(a) NO $170 $150 $200 N/A 10 f)(ii)(a) NO $120 $100 $150 N/A 10 f)(ii)(b) NO $120 $100 $150 N/A 10 g) YES $120 $100 $150 $50 10 h) NO $60 $50 $75 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 11

12 Bylaw Description Section Dog in Park Contrary to Schedule A Leaving Excrement Cruelty to Dog Pen Requirement Not Met Unlawful Removal of Impounded Animal Interfere/Obstruct/Impede Bylaw Officer [Bylaw 8506, November 7, 2016] Bylaw Description Section Fail to Follow Water Use Restrictions Stage 1 (Schedule A) Drinking Water Conservation Plan Bylaw No Drinking Water Conservation Plan Bylaw No Drinking Water Conservation Plan Bylaw No Drinking Water Conservation Plan Bylaw No Fail to Follow Water Use Restrictions Stage 2 (Schedule A) Fail to Follow Water Use Restrictions Stage 3 (Schedule A) Fail to Follow Water Use Restrictions Stage 4 (Schedule A) [Bylaw 8629, April 23, 2018] Available 10 i) NO $60 $50 $75 N/A 10 j) NO $60 $50 $75 N/A 11 NO $120 $100 $150 N/A 11 f) YES $200 $150 $250 $75 20 NO $200 $150 $250 N/A 21 NO $120 $100 $150 N/A Available 5 No $100 $50 $150 N/A 5 No $200 $150 $250 N/A 5 No $300 $250 $400 N/A 5 No $400 $350 $500 N/A Fire Bylaw, Hindering member in 2005, execution of duty 501 No $450 $400 $500 N/A Permits required - not on prescribed form 501 No $100 $80 $120 N/A Permit required - flammable liquids - excess 5 litres Permit required - flammable liquids - excess 25 litres Permit required - flammable liquids - outside Permit required - process, blend or refine Permit required - store flammable liquids Permit required - establish a refinery Permit required - establish a plan - petroleum Permit required - establish storage - DG's Permit required - establish a distillery Permit required - establish an open air fire Permit required - establish other operation 501(2)(a)(i) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(a)(ii) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(a)(iii) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(b) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(c) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(d)(i) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(d)(ii) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(d)(iii) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(d)(iv) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(d)(v) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 501(2)(d)(vi) No $100 $80 $120 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 12

13 Condition of Permit - post as per Fire Chief 504(3) No $150 $100 $200 N/A Condition of Permit - post on building 504(4) No $150 $100 $200 N/A Disposal of material - unsafe manner 601(1) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Fire Bylaw, 2015, Disposal of material - No without written permission 601(2) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Garbage and Refuse Containers - construction 602(1) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Garbage and Refuse Containers - over 48 hours 602(2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Vacant Buildings - to be secure at all times 603(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Fire Damaged Buildings - to be secured at all times 603(2) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Open Air Fire 604 No $100 $80 $120 N/A Explosion - required to report 605 No $100 $80 $120 N/A Combustibles - in and around buildings 606 Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Combustibles - in Parking Garage 607 Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Fire Door Keep Closed 608 Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Service Station Safety 609 Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Requirement to evacuate 610 No $100 $80 $120 N/A Forests 611 No $100 $80 $120 N/A Plan reviews - required to submit 701(2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Fire Hazards - blocked or wedged closures 703(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Fire Hazards - combustibles a fire hazard 703(2) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Fire Hazards - combustibles in shafts, exits Fire Access and Exit - FD access ready for use Fire Access and Exit - maintain traffic calming Fire Access and Exit - free of obstructions Fire Access and Exit readily openable Commercial Cooking Equipment Occupant Load - exceed maximum Occupant Load - sign required FD Access - maintain free of obstructions FD Access - vehicles parked 703(3) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 704(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 704(2) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 704(3) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 704(4) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 705 Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 706(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 706(2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 707(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 707(2) No $100 $80 $120 N/A FD Access - sign required 707(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Re-inspection required to determine compliance Portable Extinguishers - install and maintain 708(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 709(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 13

14 Portable Extinguishers - conformance with NFP0 709(2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Portable Extinguishers - visible and accessible 709(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Portable Extinguishers - tagged by ASTTBC 709(4) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Fire Alarm - operable at all times 710(1) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Fire Alarm - tested to ULC S (2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Fire Alarm - records kept 710(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Fire Alarm - tagged by ASTTBC Technician 710(4) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Standpipe - operable at all times 711(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Standpipe - tested to NFPA (2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Standpipe - records kept 711(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Standpipe - tagged by ASTTBC Technician 711(4) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Sprinkler Systems - operable at all times 712(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Sprinkler Systems - tested to NFPA (2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Sprinkler Systems - records kept 712(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Sprinkler Systems - tagged by ASTTBC Technician 712(4) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Water Supply - operable at all times 713(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Water Supply - specifications and locations Water Supply - clear of obstructions Water Supply - records kept Water Supply - fire pumps tested Emergency Power - operate at all times Emergency Power - tested to CSA 282 Emergency Power - records to be kept Emergency Power - tagged by ASTTBC Technician Special Suppression Systems - NFPA Special Suppression Systems - 6 months Special Suppression Systems - records shall be kept Special Suppression Systems - tagged by ASTTBC Fire Separations - repair damaged Fire Hazards - state of disrepair Fire Hazards - used or occupied 713(2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 713(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 713(4) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 713(5) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 714(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 714(2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 714(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 714(4) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 715(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 715(2) No $100 $80 $120 N/A 715(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 715(4) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 716(1) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 717(1a) No $200 $150 $250 N/A 717(1b) No $200 $150 $250 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 14

15 Fire Hazards - combustible or explosive material kept 717(1c) No $ N/A Fire Hazards - fire hazard 717(1d) No $200 $150 $250 N/A Emergency Planning - FSP required 718(1) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Emergency Planning - 24 hr number required 718(2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Emergency Planning - sign required 718(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Indoor and Outdoor Storage - access for fire fighting Indoor and Outdoor Storage - access aisles 1m Indoor and Outdoor Storage - free of obstructions Flammable and Combustible - as per BCFC 719(1) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 719(2) Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 719(3) Yes $100 $80 $120 $ Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Hazardous Processes and Operations - as per BCFC 721 Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 False Alarms - more than two 722(1) Yes $ $100 Fire Watch Not Maintained 612 No $500 $400 $600 N/A Monitoring Certificate 613(a) No $200 $150 $250 N/A Monitoring Cancelled 613(c) No $500 $400 $600 N/A Kitchen Exhaust Systems Not Cleaned 705(3) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Mobile Food Vendor - Exhaust 705(4)(e) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Mobile Food Vendor - Suppression 705(4)(f) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Emergency Planning Not Updated 718(4) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Emergency Planning - Location 718(5) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Exit Signs Maintained and Operable 723(1) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Exit Signs - Service 723(2) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Exit Signs Tagged by ASTT 723(3) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Smoke Alarms Installed and Maintained 724(1) No $500 $400 $600 N/A Smoke Alarms Tested, Repaired or Replaced 724(2) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Smoke Alarms Installed to CAN/ULC S (3) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Smoke Alarms Records Kept 724(5) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Smoke Alarms Tamper With 724(6) No $200 $150 $250 N/A Occupancy Contact Building Access 725(2) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Occupancy Contact Attend Within 45 Minutes 725(4) No $200 $150 $250 N/A Tampering with Fire Protection Equipment 726(1) No $500 $400 $600 N/A Resetting Fire Alarm 726(2) No $200 $150 $250 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 15

16 Shipping Containers - Signage 727(1) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Shipping Containers Safety Features 727(2) No $100 $80 $120 $75 Fireworks Regulation Bylaw, 2005, No 3(b) No $450 $400 $500 N/A No Fireworks 2005, No Fireworks 2005, No Fireworks 2005, No. 777 Fireworks 2005, No Fireworks 2005, No Fireworks 2005, No Fireworks 2005, No Fireworks 2005, No Fireworks 2005, No Fireworks 2005, No Selling Fireworks 4 No $450 $400 $500 N/A Public Safety Risk 7(a) No $100 $80 $120 N/A False or inaccurate information 7(b) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Breach of Permit 7( c) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Dangerous Use 7(d) No $100 $80 $120 N/A Discharge in public place 7(e) No $100 $80 $120 N/A No written permission 8(a) No $450 $400 $500 N/A No 8(b) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Selling without written permission 8(c) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Discharging firecrackers 9 No $450 $400 $500 N/A Life Safety Upgrade Bylaw Maintain Fire Alarm 304 No $450 $400 $500 N/A No Life Safety Upgrade Bylaw No Life Safety Upgrade Bylaw No Life Safety Upgrade Bylaw No Failure to apply for permit by January 1, Yes $450 $400 $500 N/A Failure to finalize permit 404 Yes $450 $400 $500 N/A Hindering member in execution of duty 505 No $450 $400 $500 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 16

17 Noise Control Animal Noise Yes $150 $100 $200 $50 Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Vehicle Noise No $150 $100 $200 n/a Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Equipment Noise No $150 $100 $200 n/a Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No. Activity Noise No $150 $100 $200 n/a 5819 Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Noise Control Bylaw, 1987, No Vehicle/Equipment Noise (on property) No $150 $100 $200 n/a Animal Noise(on property) Yes $150 $100 $200 $50 Commercial Premise C Weighted Noise No $300 $250 $350 n/a Noise No $450 $400 $500 n/a Equipment Sound 7am to 9pm Sunday or Public Holiday Unlawful Use of Vehicle Horn Collection of Refuse at Night House Alarm Without a Shut Off (15 mins) Refusal to Allow Bylaw Officer No Noise Sign at Site 307(b) No $150 $100 $200 n/a 309 No $90 $80 $100 n/a 310 No $450 $400 $500 n/a 311 No $150 $100 $200 n/a 315 No $450 $400 $500 n/a 316 Yes $150 $100 $200 Full Amount Nuisance Abatement No Accumulation of Rubbish 3(a) Yes $150 $100 $200 $75 3(c) Yes $150 $100 $200 $75 Nuisance Abatement No Nuisance Abatement No Nuisance Abatement No Untidy or Unsightly Premise Nuisance Lighting 3(e) Yes $200 $150 $300 $100 Fail to Comply with Order 9(a)(iv) No $300 $200 $400 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 17

18 Park Reg. Bylaw Unlawful Concession in 501 No $125 $100 $150 N/A Park Park Reg. Bylaw Unlawful Presence in Park 702 No $125 $100 $150 N/A (Hours) Park Reg. Bylaw Damage to Trees No $75 $50 $100 N/A Park Reg. Bylaw Erection of Structure No $75 $50 $100 N/A Park Reg. Bylaw Damage Thing or Area No $75 $50 $100 N/A Park Reg. Bylaw Remove or Dum Materials No $225 $200 $250 N/A Park Reg. Bylaw Unlawful Fire or Lit No $75 $50 $100 N/A Material Park Reg. Bylaw Interfere with Drainage/ No $75 $50 $100 N/A Watercourse Park Reg. Bylaw Interfering with Persons No $75 $50 $100 N/A Park Reg. Bylaw Interfering with Lawful Use No $75 $50 $100 N/A Park Reg. Bylaw Unlawful Organized Use No $75 $50 $100 N/A Park Reg. Bylaw Disorderly No $75 $50 $100 N/A Conduct/loitering Park Reg. Bylaw Animal or Fowl at Large No $75 $50 $100 N/A No $75 $50 $100 N/A Park Reg. Bylaw Park Reg. Bylaw Park Reg. Bylaw Park Reg. Bylaw Park Reg. Bylaw Park Reg. Bylaw Park Reg. Bylaw Park Reg. Bylaw Park Reg. Bylaw Park Reg. Bylaw Feeding/Interfering with Animal, Wildlife, Bird or Fish Riding Animal in Prohibited No $75 $50 $100 N/A Area Out of Control Animal No $75 $50 $100 N/A Rider Failing to Obey Lawful Traffic Direction No $75 $50 $100 N/A Dog in Park Contrary to No $75 $50 $100 N/A Schedule F Conveyance Unlawfully on No $125 $100 $150 N/A Pedestrian Path or Roadway Unlawful Use of Vehicle No $125 $100 $150 N/A Disobey Lawful Traffic Direction Skateboarding/ Rollerblading with no Helmet Parent or Guardian Permitting no Helmet No $125 $100 $150 N/A No $75 $50 $100 N/A No $75 $50 $100 N/A Pet Cage Not Maintained 5 No $125 $100 $150 N/A Establishment Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Inadequate Cage 5 No $125 $100 $150 N/A Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment No Segregation Area 6 No $125 $100 $150 N/A Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Veterinarian Name Not Posted 7(a) No $125 $100 $150 N/A 7(b) No $125 $100 $150 N/A Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Ill/Injured Animal Not Treated by Vet The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 18

19 Pet Establishment Ill/Injured Animal Not 7(c) No $125 $100 $150 N/A Reg No.7040 Segregated Pet Establishment Improper 7(d) No $200 $150 $250 N/A Reg No.7040 Euthanasia/Disposal Pet Establishment Fail to Keep/Maintain 8 No $125 $100 $150 N/A Reg No.7040 Register Pet Establishment Inadequate Record in 8,9 No $125 $100 $150 N/A Reg No.7040 Register Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Fail to Produce Register 10 No $125 $100 $150 N/A 11 No $125 $100 $150 N/A Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Reg No.7040 Pet Establishment Reg No Fail to Give Information to Purchaser Fail to Post Notice/Description of Animals Confine Incompatible Species Together Separate or Deliver Prior to Weaning Sell or Offer for Sale Dyed Animal Sell / Offer for Sale / Display Wild Animal 12 No $125 $100 $150 N/A 13(a) No $200 $150 $250 N/A 13(b) No $125 $100 $150 N/A 13(c) No $125 $100 $150 N/A 13(d) No $125 $100 $150 N/A Sell Ill or Injured Animal 13(e)(i)(ii)(iii ) No $125 $100 $150 N/A Obstruct or Impede 14 No $250 $200 $300 N/A Inspector Prohibited Animal Sale 13(f) No $125 $100 $150 N/A 3(a) Yes $150 $100 $200 $75 Real Property Regulation Bylaw No Real Property Regulation Bylaw No Placing thing(s) on Real Property Building Structure or Occupying Real Property 3(b) Yes $150 $100 $200 $75 3 Yes $200 $150 $300 $100 Rodent Control Bylaw No Rodent Control Bylaw No Rodent Control Bylaw No Rodent Control Bylaw No Rodent Control Bylaw No Rodent Control Bylaw No Rodent Control Bylaw No Permitting Conditions which Provide Shelter, Refuge or Food for Rodents Failing to Remove Material 4(a) Yes $200 $150 $300 $100 Attracting Rodents Foodstuffs Not Contained 4(b) Yes $200 $150 $300 $100 Building Fails to Prevent Entry of Rodents Animals Not Maintained to Prevent Rodents Brush, Weeds or other Growth Not Removed to Prevent Rodents Not Destroying Food Contaminated by Rodents 4(c) Yes $200 $150 $300 $100 4(d) Yes $200 $150 $300 $100 4(e) Yes $200 $150 $300 $100 4(f) No $300 $250 $400 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 19

20 1 No $60 $50 $75 N/A Small Creatures Bylaw No Smoking Regulation No Keeping more creatures than permitted Bylaw Description Section Smoking Where Prohibited 2(a)-(f) 3(a)-(c) Smoking Regulation No Smoking Regulation No Smoking Regulation No Smoking Regulation No Permitting Smoking Where Prohibited Failure to Post Sign Removing, Altering, Concealing, Defacing or Destroying a Sign Interfere with Entry of Bylaw Officer Available No $70 $50 $100 N/A 4(a)-(d) No $120 $100 $150 N/A 5(a)-(e) 6(a)-(f) No $120 $100 $150 N/A 7 No $120 $100 $150 N/A 9 No $120 $100 $150 N/A Yes $100 $80 $120 $75 Solid Waste Mgmt Service Bylaw No Solid Waste Mgmt Service Bylaw No Garbage containers not protected from disturbance by animals Garbage or recycling containers placed for emptying prior to designated collection day Yes $50 $40 $60 $ NO $100 $80 $150 N/A Streamside Protection & Enhancement Development Permit Areas Bylaw 7759 Stream & Drainage System Protection Bylaw No Fail to Obtain a Development Permit Discharge of Prohibited Substance 4 Yes $450 $400 $500 $75 Overtime Parking No $50 $40 $80 N/A Bylaw No Parked Longer than 72 Hours 505 No $45 $35 $75 N/A Recreational Vehicle 24 hour parking 519 N/A $45 $35 75 N/A Overparked on the Same 513 No $45 $35 $75 N/A Block Jaywalking 1103 No $45 $35 $75 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 20

21 Bylaw Description Section Available No Valid Coupon 1304 No $45 $35 $75 N/A Expired Metre No $45 $35 $75 N/A Parked on Sidewalk or No $50 $40 $80 N/A Boulevard Within 3m of Driveway No $50 $40 $80 N/A Within 3m of Lane No $50 $40 $80 N/A Within 5m of Fire Hydrant No $50 $40 $80 N/A Parked on Crosswalk No $50 $40 $80 N/A Parked in Intersection No $50 $40 $80 N/A Within 6m of Crosswalk No $50 $40 $80 N/A Within 6m of Intersection No $50 $40 $80 N/A Within 6m of Stop Sign No $50 $40 $80 N/A Parked in a Lane No $50 $40 $80 N/A Within 15m of Rail Crossing No $50 $40 $80 N/A Advertising Selling or No $50 $40 $80 N/A Repairing Double Parking No $50 $40 $80 N/A On a Bridge or In a Tunnel No $50 $40 $80 N/A Contrary to Traffic Control No $50 $40 $80 N/A Device Obstructing Visibility of Sign No $50 $40 $80 N/A In Front of a School No $50 $40 $80 N/A Against Yellow Curb No $50 $40 $80 N/A Impeding Snow Removal No $50 $40 $80 N/A Impeding Fire Fighting No $50 $40 $80 N/A Impeding Traffic No $50 $40 $80 N/A Impeding Street Work No $50 $40 $80 N/A Insecure Vehicle No $50 $40 $80 N/A Drive over Hose No $50 $40 $80 N/A Parked Facing Traffic Flow No $50 $40 $80 N/A Parked More 30cm From No $50 $40 $80 N/A Curb Parked Outside Painted Stall No $50 $40 $80 N/A Improperly Parked on Grade No $50 $40 $80 N/A Improper Angle Parking 504 No $50 $40 $80 N/A Improper Use Loading Zone No $50 $40 $80 N/A Commercial Loading Zone No $50 $40 $80 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 21

22 Passenger Loading Zone No $50 $40 $80 N/A Bus Zone as bus No $50 $40 $80 N/A Bus Zone as Canada Post No $50 $40 $80 N/A Bus Zone as taxi No $50 $40 $80 N/A Taxi Zone No $50 $40 $80 N/A Fire Zone No $50 $40 $80 N/A Shared Vehicle Zone No $50 $40 $80 N/A Resident Permit Only No $50 $40 $80 N/A Special Parking Permit Zone No $50 $40 $80 N/A Skateboarding Without Helmet No $50 $40 $80 N/A No $50 $40 $80 N/A Skateboarding Without Helmet Under 16 Years of Age Blocking Intersection 502 No $55 $45 $85 N/A Over 4500kg 6pm to 6am 506 No $55 $45 $85 N/A No Permit for Oversize 507 No $55 $45 $85 N/A Parking Unattached Trailer 514 No $55 $45 $85 N/A Vehicle Idling [effective 516 No $55 $45 $85 N/A October 3, 2005] No Municipal Decal No $55 $45 $85 N/A Studded Tires May 1 to Sept No $55 $45 $85 N/A 30 Tire(s) Not In Good Order No $55 $45 $85 N/A Sounding Horn in Quiet Zone 1001 No $55 $45 $85 N/A Driving on Closed Streets No $100 $90 $130 N/A Loitering on Street 405 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Unauthorized crowds/groups 406 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Tethering Animals 407 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Sports on Streets 408 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Obey Peace Officer Direction 409 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Disability Zone No $100 $90 $130 N/A Noise Nuisance /Horns, Alarms 515 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Obey All Traffic Control 601 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Devices Obey Direction of Fire Dept. 602 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Remove Notice If Not Owner 603 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Erase Chalk Mark 603 No $100 $90 $130 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 22

23 Parade Without Permit 701 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Interfere with Processions 703 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Illegal Structure/Posters 801 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Deposit Waste Matter on 802 No $450 $400 $500 N/A Street Spill Substance on Street 803 No $450 $400 $500 N/A Normal Use Streets 805 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Awning, Canopy, Marquee 806 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Excavate Streets 807 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Drive on Boulevards 810 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Barricade Street Work 811 No $450 $400 $500 N/A Tamper With Barricades 812 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Street Obstructions No $450 $400 $500 N/A Remove Snow From 814 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Sidewalk Remove Rubbish From 815 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Sidewalk Commercial Use of Sidewalk 816 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Obstructive Solicitation 817 No $95 $85 $125 N/A Street Landscaping 818.1(a) No $100 $90 $130 N/A Street Trees 818.1(b) No $150 $100 $200 N/A Street Trees 818.1(c) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Tag Days 819 No $95 $85 $125 N/A No Valid Licence Plates Yes for decals missing only, not for uninsured $100 $90 $130 $50 for decals missing Truck Routes 904 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Board or Alight Vehicle Safely 1002 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Drive Over Wet Painted Lines 1006 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Neighbourhood Zero Emission Vehicle Regulations 1007a No $100 $90 $130 N/A Neighbourhood Zero 1007b No $100 $90 $130 N/A Emission Vehicle Regs Neighbourhood Zero 1007c No $100 $90 $130 N/A Emission Vehicle Regs Use Right Hand Side 1101 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Crosswalk Care When Exiting Bus 1102 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Use Signalized Crosswalk 1103 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Bicycle with Inadequate 1201 No $100 $90 $130 N/A Brakes Damage a Parking Metre 1306 No $100 $90 $130 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 23

24 Vehicle Weight, Loads 901 No $155 $105 $205 N/A Dimensions 901 No $155 $105 $205 N/A Securement of Vehicle Loads 903 No $155 $105 $205 N/A Vehicles as Living Quarters 517 N/A $205 $155 $255 N/A Working Quarters 518 N/A $205 $155 $255 N/A Bylaw No Unauthorized Street Closure No $450 $400 $500 N/A Building Zones [effective November 1, 2005] No $450 $400 $500 N/A 1501 N/A $450 $400 $500 N/A Contravene Street Use Permit Conditions Water Utility Prevent Inspections 609 No $70 $50 $90 N/A Bylaw No Water Utility Bylaw No Willfully wasting water 601 No $450 $400 $500 N/A [Bylaw 8629, April 23, 2018] Unauthorized Selling Goods 701(a) No $350 $300 $400 N/A on Wharf Moor Commercial Vessel 701(b) No $350 $300 $400 N/A Without Permission Vessel Over Length 703 No $250 $200 $300 N/A Unauthorized Moorage 802 No $350 $300 $400 N/A Fail to Pay Moorage Fees 804(a) No $250 $200 $300 N/A Over 3hr Time Limit 804(b) No $250 $200 $300 N/A Fail to Pay Moorage 804(c) No $250 $200 $300 N/A Fees Moor Vessel with Dangerous 901(a) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Goods Dispose of Hazardous/ 901(b) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Dangerous Goods at Wharf Load/Unload Seaplane 902 No $250 $200 $300 N/A Passengers Abandoned Vessel No N/A Unauthorized Anchor of 904 No $450 $ N/A Vessel in Water lot Repair or Maintenance on 905(a) No $250 $200 $300 N/A Wharf Surface Toxic Materials on Wharf 905(b) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Impeding the Use of the 905(c) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Wharf Live Aboard Activity at Wharf 905(d) No $350 $300 $400 N/A Flush Vessel Heads at Wharf 905(e) No $450 $400 $500 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 24

25 Encroach on/ Disturbance of 905(f) No $250 $200 $300 N/A Foreshore or Seabed Mooring while Obstructing 905(g) No $450 $400 $500 N/A other Vessels Improper Fastening of Vessel 905(b) No $250 $200 $300 N/A to Wharf Unauthorized on 906 No $450 $400 $500 N/A Wharf Obstruction of Lawful Use of 907(a) No $250 $200 $300 N/A Wharf Disorderly/Dangerous/Offensi 907(b) No $250 $200 $300 N/A ve Behaviour Unleashed or Uncaged Animal on Wharf 907(c)(i) No $150 $100 $200 N/A 907(d) No $150 $100 $200 N/A No.7665 Fish or Crab at Wharf or Water-lot Contrary to Fish & Oceans CDA Regs. Feeding Birds from Wharf or 907(e) No $150 $100 $200 N/A Water-lot Disturbing Noise at Wharf 908 No $150 $100 $200 N/A Diving or Jumping Off Wharf 909 No $150 $100 $200 N/A Unauthorized Sign on Wharf 910 No $150 $100 $200 N/A Damage a Wharf 911(a) No $150 $100 $200 N/A Remove or Damage Authorized Notices Deposit/Leave Refuse or Garbage on Wharf or Water- Lot Unauthorized Storage of Material on Wharf Vessel Unattended in Loading Zone Fail to Vacate Loading Zone in Emergency Vessel in Loading Zone in Excess of 15 Minutes Contravene an Order to Leave the Wharf Obstruction of Authorized Personnel Contravene Moorage Rules in Schedule C Contravene Moorage Rules Schedule C 911(b) No $150 $100 `$200 N/A 911(c) No $150 $100 $200 N/A 912 No $250 $200 $300 N/A 913(a) No $250 $200 $300 N/A 913(b) No $450 $400 $500 N/A 913(c) No $250 $200 $300 N/A 1001(b) No $450 $400 $500 N/A 1001(c) No $450 $400 $500 N/A Schedule No $350 $300 $400 N/A C 914 No $250 $200 $300 N/A The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 25

26 SCHEDULE B NORTH SHORE BYLAW NOTICE DISPUTE ADJUDICATION REGISTRY AGREEMENT This, dated the day of, AMONG: AND: THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7M 1H9 ( CNV ) Witnesses that Whereas: A. The Act permits local governments to create a bylaw designating certain bylaw contraventions that can be enforced by way of bylaw notice as an alternative to traditional bylaw enforcement mechanisms; and B. The Act permits two or more local governments to enter into an agreement, adopted by a bylaw of each local government that is party to it, to provide for the joint administration of a local government bylaw notice dispute adjudication system; and C. Pursuant to the Act, CNV and other local authorities have established the North Shore Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication Registry which they jointly administer and share the costs of; and D. The Parties have agreed to administer the Registry on the terms and conditions set out in this ; NOW THEREFORE in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the Parties agree as follows: PART I INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS Definitions 1. In this, the following definitions apply: (a) Act means the Local Government Bylaw Notice Enforcement Act; (b) Adjudication Fee means the sum of $75.00 payable by each Party for each adjudication scheduled to be conducted by the Registry; (c) means this ; (d) Authorizing Bylaws means the bylaws adopted by the Councils of each of the Parties authorizing this ; The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 26

27 (e) Committee means the North Shore Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication Registry s Administrative Committee; (f) Contribution Adjustment Amount means, for each Party, the amount calculated in accordance with Section 21 herein in any year of the Term; (g) Contribution Amount means the amount determined by the Administrative Committee as required by each of the parties to meet the operational costs to fund the Registry in accordance with subsection 14(d); (h) Parties means all of the parties to this and any other local authorities which may become parties to this from time to time; (i) Party means any one of the Parties; (j) Registry means the North Shore Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication Registry established by this ; (k) Revenues means any revenue actually received or estimated to be received, as the case may be, by the Registry, excluding Contribution Amounts or Contribution Adjustment Amounts; (l) Term means the term of this as set out herein. PART II ADMINISTRATION Administrative Committee 2. The Parties agree to establish the Committee to implement and administer the Registry. 3. The Parties agree that authority of the Committee will include but not be limited to: (a) preparing operational budgets; and (b) setting policy as authorized under this and the Act. Representation 4. Each of the Parties will appoint one representative to serve on the Committee. The Parties agree that representatives will be paid employees of their respective local governments and will not be remunerated by the Registry. PART III ADJUDICATION Screening Officers 5. The Parties agree that responsibility for the appointment, administration and funding of the position of screening officer will reside with each Party individually and will not in any way be a function of the Registry. The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 27

28 Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication Registry 6. The Parties agree that the Registry will administer the dispute adjudication system and that disputes will be heard by a bylaw notice dispute adjudicator in the circumstances prescribed in the Act and Authorizing Bylaws. 7. The Parties agree that the Committee will select a roster of adjudicators who may hear and determine disputes from the provincial roster of adjudicators to be established by the Attorney General. 8. Adjudicators will be assigned to individual disputes in the manner prescribed by any applicable regulation and policy established by the Committee. PART IV OPERATIONS Location 9. The location of the Registry will be in the municipal offices of the City of North Vancouver, 141 West 14 th Street, North Vancouver, B.C. V7M 1H9 or such other location as may be designated by the Parties. Administrative Services 10. CNV will provide and supervise all administrative services required by the Registry, subject to the following: (a) the collection of any fees, fines or penalties levied against an unsuccessful party in the dispute adjudication process will be the responsibility of the relevant municipality if not collected by the Registry immediately following the adjudication; and (b) any penalty arising directly out of the bylaw notice itself may be paid to the relevant Party or to the Registry, and any amounts collected by or paid to the Registry pursuant to (a) and (b) will be credited to the relevant Party s Contribution Adjustment Amount. Financial Reporting 11. CNV will ensure that its Director of Finance will conduct and oversee the financial reporting and record keeping of the Registry based on normal procedures, subject to the requirements outlined herein. PART V FINANCIAL PLANNING Start-Up Costs 12. Each new Party is responsible for its own start-up costs with respect to its participation in the Registry and the dispute adjudication system. The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 28

29 Budget Year 13. The budget year of the Registry is the calendar year. Operating Budget 14. The Parties agree that, no later than August 31 of each year, the Committee will prepare a draft operating budget for the following budget year, setting out in detail the operational funds required by the Registry for the carrying out of its mandate and responsibilities, including: (a) the estimated operational expenditures for: (i) office and administration including financial reporting and administrative services; (ii) bylaw dispute adjudicators; and (iii) other functions of the Registry; (b) the anticipated revenues (if any) of the Registry; (c) the difference between estimated revenues and operational expenditures for the Registry; and (d) the Contribution Amount required from each of the Parties. Budget Submissions 15. The Committee will prepare the operating budget in a manner satisfactory to, and in such detail as requested by, the Directors of Finance of each of the Parties, and submit the draft operating budget to the Directors of Finance of each of the Parties each year when required. Budget Approval and Adjustments 16. The Parties will consider and approve, or recommend amendments to, the Registry s operating budget. 17. The Parties agree that all recommendations by them for adjustments to the Registry s draft operating budget will Use of Funds (a) be reasonable and made in good faith; and (b) ensure that a reasonable level of service quality can be maintained by the Registry. 18. The Committee and CNV may make only those expenditures during the budget year for the purposes and up to the amounts authorized in the approved operating budget. The Registry (or the Committee or CNV on behalf of the Registry) will not incur any other indebtedness or liability, or make any further expenditure, except that: (a) CNV may make a further reasonable expenditure or contract a further indebtedness or liability that it deems necessary or prudent, subject to a $1,000 limit; and The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Page 29

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