DISTRICT OF LILLOOET BYLAW NO A bylaw to Regulate the use of the Seton Lake Dock and Boat Launch

Similar documents
DISTRICT OF LILLOOET AGENDA

DISTRICT OF LILLOOET AGENDA

City of Delta COUNCIL REPORT Regular Meeting

The Corporation of Delta COUNCIL REPORT Regular Meeting

Dock Boat Lift and Vessel Bylaw

1.1 Accessible docking permit means a permit issued by the Township of Ramara to a water vessel owner;

BYLAW C A Bylaw of Rocky View County to provide for the regulation of Municipal Addresses

THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF ASHCROFT BYLAW NO Being a bylaw to provide for regulations of governing Water Conservation

A BYLAW OF THE TOWN OF PEACE RIVER TO CONTROL AND ABATE NOISE.

TOWN OF BEAUMONT BYLAW #837-14

An ordinance to regulate water traffic, boating and water sports upon the waters of Pewaukee Lake and prescribing penalties for violation thereof

This Bylaw may be known as the 'Transportation of Dangerous Goods Bylaw".

w21carcv& BYLAW NO TOWN OF VEGREVILLE TOWN OF

BEING A BYLAW OF THE TOWN OF STRATHMORE IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA TO REGULATE THE TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS.

City of Chilliwack. Bylaw No A bylaw to provide for the regulation of election signs

DISTRICT OF COLDSTREAM BYLAW NO. 1464, 2005

MUNICIPALITY OF JASPER BYLAW #099

BYLAW 5948 A BYLAW OF THE CITY OF LETHBRIDGE IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA, TO REGULATE THE USE OF PORTABLE SIGNS IN THE CITY OF LETHBRIDGE

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PENTICTON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES PROPERTY REMEDIATION BYLAW

DISTRICT OF LAKE COUNTRY BYLAW 628, CONSOLIDATED VERSION (Includes amendment as of July 18, 2017)

Bylaw No The Panhandling Bylaw, Codified to Bylaw No (April 18, 2011)

BYLAW NO 3591/2017. AND WHEREAS Council of the City of Red Deer considers it desirable and necessary to establish a bylaw to reduce False Alarms.

DISTRICT OF SQUAMISH BYLAW NO. 1868, As Amended by Bylaws No and 2309

By-law (Consolidated as amended)

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF BURLINGTON BY-LAW NUMBER XX A by-law to regulate election signs in the City of Burlington

ABANDONED PROPERTIES BYLAW BYLAW NO

Municipal Ticket Information Utilization Bylaw No. 1598, 2012 adopted May 28, 2012

1. (1) there is established under this Law the State Waterways Establish Ment of the Lagos State Waterways Authority

SNOWMOBILE. The Snowmobile Act. being

All Terrain Vehicles Bylaw

CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ESQUIMALT PARKING BYLAW 1992 BYLAW NO. 2011

Problem Vessels and Structures

Fence By-law. PS-6 Consolidated May 14, As Amended by: PS March 20, 2012 PS May 14, 2013

The Corporation of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula. By-Law Number

CITY OF PORT MOODY BYLAW NO. 2821

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF DAWSON CREEK SMOKING REGULATION BYLAW NO. 4240, 2014

VILLAGE OF KEREMEOS. BYLAW NO. 586, 1998 Revised May CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE WITH AMENDMENT BYLAW NOS. 680, 2004, 795, 2012 and 818

TOWN OF SIDNEY SIGN BYLAW 2058

HALIFAX REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY BY-LAW NUMBER D-300 RESPECTING DERELICT BUILDINGS

CONSOLIDATED WITH BY-LAW THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MULMUR BY-LAW NO FENCE BY-LAW

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF KENORA: per: D. Canfield MAYOR. per: J. McMillin CLERK

TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 915, PARKING ON PRIVATE OR MUNICIPAL PROPERTY. Chapter 915 PARKING ON PRIVATE OR MUNICIPAL PROPERTY

MUNICIPALITY OF JASPER BYLAW #070

The Corporation of the Municipality Of Brighton. By-Law No

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF KENORA BY-LAW NUMBER

NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

MUNICIPALITY OF JASPER BYLAW #061

Noise Control Bylaw No. 4404, Consolidated for Convenience Only

PROVINCIAL BUILDING CODE ACT

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WAINFLEET BYLAW NO

BYLAW NO. 3551/2015 NOW THEREFORE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RED DEER ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: PART I TITLE, PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS

ELECTION AND POLITICAL SIGNS

CITY OF QUESNEL BYLAW NO A Bylaw to regulate the placement and number of political campaign signs.

PLEASE NOTE. For more information concerning the history of this Act, please see the Table of Public Acts.

The Corporation of the City of Dawson Creek. Smoking Regulation Bylaw No. 4240, 2014 CONSOLIDATED VERSION FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY

Ord. 54 Amendment Docks Sec. 906 Effective 1/28/08 Page 1 of 7

Bylaw 847/2012 Off-Highway Vehicles

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE. Chapter 835 GRAFFITI REGULATION CHAPTER INDEX. Article 1 TITLE. Article 2 DEFINITIONS. Article 3 GENERAL PROVISIONS

CITY OF KAMLOOPS BY-LAW NO A BY-LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGULATION OF SECOND-HAND STORES AND PAWNSHOPS

Authority: Item 8, Planning Committee Report (PED10115(a)) CM: November 30, 2011

CITY OF ABBOTSFORD CONSOLIDATED BLASTING REGULATION BYLAW, Bylaw No AMENDMENTS

Village of Alliance Bylaw Municipal Trees and Shrubs

CITY OF EDMONTON BYLAW SAFETY CODES PERMIT BYLAW (CONSOLIDATED ON JANUARY 1, 2016)

SNOWMOBILE. The Snowmobile Act. being

CITY OF YORKTON BYLAW NO. 22/2018

Noise Control Bylaw No. 4404, Consolidated for Convenience Only

(Bill No. 29) An Act to Respond to the Legalization of Cannabis

City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality STREET TRADING BY-LAWS

The Corporation of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula. By-Law Number Being a By-Law to Regulate Paid Parking

SMOKING (PROHIBITION IN CERTAIN PLACES) ACT (CHAPTER 310)

CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF MAPLE RIDGE BY-LAW NO A By-law to regulate the use and sale of firecrackers and fireworks.

HANDOUT FOR MULMUR TOWNSHIP RATEPAYERS SWIMMING POOLS AND FENCES May 01, 2013

FIREWORKS BYLAW Bylaw No. 2246, 2005

BY-LAW NO This By-law may be cited as Camrose County Road Use By-law

CITY OF QUESNEL BYLAW NO A Bylaw to regulate the use of municipal water services.

PLEASE NOTE Legislative Counsel Office not Table of Public Acts

ELECTION AND POLITICAL SIGNS

The Corporation of the Town of Penetanguishene

CITY OF SURREY BY-LAW NO A by-law to regulate noise within the City of Surrey...

MERCHANT SHIPPING SAFETY

CONSOLIDATED AS OF OCTOBER 17, 2017

NO SIDEWALK CAFÉS REGULATION BYLAW A BYLAW OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA

TITLE 47. MARITIME CHAPTER 1. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

CITY OF COQUITLAM BYLAW NO. 1233, 1982

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WASAGA BEACH BY-LAW # A BY-LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBERING OF BUILDINGS

BYLAW NO. B-26/2018 OF THE CITY OF AIRDRIE IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF ROCKY VIEW NO. 44 BYLAW NO. C Page 1

b. signs indicating street names and direction; d. public notice signs.

Bylaw # 449/11 Village of Duchess

SQUAMISH-LILLOOET REGIONAL DISTRICT BYLAW NO

BYLAW NUMBER 33M2016

TOWN OFPEACE R1VER BYLAW NO. 1876

1990 CHAPTER S HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, enacts as follows:

3. Repeal. 4. Severability

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TAY BY-LAW NO Being a By-law regulating the sale of and setting off of fireworks

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ARMOUR BY-LAW # BEING A BY-LAW TO LICENCE TRAILERS IN THE MUNICIPALITY

BYLAW NO. 3465/2011. Being a bylaw to establish a civic addressing system and to regulate the display of civic addresses within the City.

PLEASE NOTE. For more information concerning the history of this Act, please see the Table of Public Acts.

The Corporation of the City of Dawson Creek. Water Conservation Measures Bylaw No. 3844, 2008 CONSOLIDATED VERSION FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY

CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (A1307 CAMBRIDGE ROAD, LINTON) (BUS LANES) ORDER 201#

Transcription:

DISTRICT OF LILLOOET BYLAW NO. 290 A bylaw to Regulate the use of the Seton Lake Dock and Boat Launch WHEREAS the District of Lillooet has entered into a Licence of Occupation Agreement with Land and Water British Columbia Inc. for the area known as the Seton Lake foreshore, legally described as District Lot 3076 together with all that unsurveyed Crown foreshore being part of the bed of Seton Lake and fronting on road, all of Lillooet District, containing 0.11 hectares, more or less, and as outlined in Licence No. 341805; AND WHEREAS the District of Lillooet has provided a dock and boat launch at this site; AND WHEREAS the Community Charter authorizes Council to regulate, prohibit and impose requirements, NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the District of Lillooet, in open meeting assembled enacts as follows: 1. This bylaw may be cited as Seton Lake Dock and Boat Launch Regulation Bylaw 2007, No. 290. INTERPRETATION 2. In this bylaw: Boat Launch means the boat launch provided at the Municipal Dock. "Bylaw Enforcement Officer means a person designated by the District of Lillooet Council to enforce the District of Lillooet s bylaws and for the purpose of administering and enforcing this bylaw Charter Boat means any vessel or watercraft used primarily to transport passengers who have paid a fee for tourism services including, but not limited to, fishing, sightseeing or diving. "Chief Administrative Officer or CAO means the Chief Administrative Officer for the District of Lillooet; Commercial Craft means a vessel used primarily for commercial or industrial undertaking of any kind or nature. "Council" means the District of Lillooet Municipal Council; Length means the horizontal distance measured between perpendiculars erected at the extreme ends of the vessel.

Seton Lake Dock and Boat Launch Regulation Bylaw 2007, No. 290 Page 2 Municipal Dock means the facility located on Seton Lake on the License of Occupation area registered under Licence Number 341805, and operated by the District of Lillooet. Oversized Craft means any boat exceeding 26ft. (7.92 metres) in length or 7000lbs (3175.2 kilogram) Parking Area means that area provided and regulated by T it q et Administration to provide parking for users of Seton Lake. Pleasure Craft or Recreational Vessel means any watercraft or vessel, other than Oversized Craft, used for recreational purposes. REGULATIONS 3. Pleasure Craft may only moor at the Municipal Dock for the purpose of loading and unloading of persons and/or supplies and shall not be moored for longer than 20 minutes. 4. Charter Boats, Commercial Crafts and Oversized Crafts are prohibited from mooring at the Municipal Dock. 5. No Commercial activity shall be conducted from the Municipal Dock. 6. No repair or service to boats or vehicles shall take place at the Municipal Dock, boat launch or any parking area. 7. No person or persons shall park or leave standing any vehicle on the approach to or on the wharf head, except for the purpose of loading or unloading persons and/or supplies. 8. No person or persons shall park or leave standing any vehicle in such a way as to obstruct traffic. 9. Parking is prohibited other than in the designated parking area provided and regulated by T it q et Administration. 10. No person shall cause any damage, or permit their vehicle or craft to cause damage to the Boat Launch, Municipal Dock or Parking Area. 11. No person shall remove any notice affixed or placed on any vehicle or craft, under authorization of this bylaw, unless he or she is the owner or operator of such vehicle or craft. 12. No person shall remove, alter, deface, cover up or damage any posted signs or notices pursuant to the provisions of this bylaw. LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES AND COSTS 13. In addition to all other penalties herein provided, any person causing damage, or any person being the owner or operator of a vehicle or craft that has caused damage to the boat launch, dock or any parking area, shall be responsible for the cost of repairing such damage.

Seton Lake Dock and Boat Launch Regulation Bylaw 2007, No. 290 Page 3 EXEMPTIONS 14. This bylaw does not apply to: (1) Police, Fire, Ambulance or other emergency personnel responding to an emergency. (2) District of Lillooet Public works department, or agents acting on their behalf, conducting repairs or construction on the docks, boat launch and parking area. 15. Section 3 of this bylaw does not apply to owners or occupiers of residential property along Seton Lake where primary access to their property is by boat and who have made application to and received written approval from the District. Limitations on their use of the dock may apply. MUNCIPAL TICKET INFORMATION PROVISIONS 16. This Bylaw is designated pursuant to Section 264 of the Community Charter, as a bylaw that may be enforced by means of a ticket in the form prescribed 17. For the purpose of this bylaw, the designated Bylaw Enforcement Officer means any of the following: (1) Bylaw Enforcement Officer (2) Director of Public Works (3) Public Works Foreman (4) Chief Administrative Officer (5) Members of the RCMP (6) Peace Officers 18. The words or expressions listed in Schedule A of this bylaw in the Offence column are authorized to be used on a ticket pursuant to section 264(1)(c) of the Community Charter to designate an offence against the respective section of this bylaw appearing opposite in the Section column. The amounts appearing in the Fine column are the fines set pursuant to section 265 of the Community Charter for contravention of the respective section of this Bylaw appearing opposite in the section column. 19. The Bylaw Enforcement Officer shall refer every disputed ticket to the Provincial Court for a hearing.

Seton Lake Dock and Boat Launch Regulation Bylaw 2007, No. 290 Page 4 PENALTIES 20. Every person who violates any provisions of this bylaw, or who suffers or permits any act or thing to be done in contravention of this bylaw is liable on summary conviction to a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) and costs (including the costs of committal and conveyance to the place of imprisonment) for each offence, and in default of payment therefore, to imprisonment of a term not exceeding six months in jail. Each day that such violation is permitted to continue shall be a separate offence. SEVERABILITY 21. If any provision of this bylaw is held to be invalid, it shall be severed and the remainder of the bylaw shall remain in effect. READ A FIRST TIME on the 16 th day of July, 2007. READ A SECOND TIME on the 16 th day of July, 2007. AMENDED AND READ A THIRD TIME on the 20 th day of August, 2007. FINALLY PASSED AND ADOPTED on the 4 th day of September, 2007. C. Roshard Mayor G. Loyer Corporate Officer I hereby certify this to be a true and correct copy of the original bylaw. Deputy Clerk

Seton Lake Dock and Boat Launch Regulation Bylaw 2007, No. 290 SCHEDULE A Section 1 st 2 nd and Subsequent Offence Offence Offences Mooring over permitted time 3 $100.00 $200.00 Mooring of Charter Boats 4 $100.00 $200.00 Mooring of Commercial Crafts 4 $100.00 $200.00 Mooring of Oversized Craft 4 $100.00 $200.00 Conduction Commercial Activity 5 $100.00 $200.00 Obstructing Boat Launch Traffic 8 $100.00 $200.00 Causing Damage 10 $100.00 $200.00