A by-law to control the idling ofvehicles in the Town ofperth

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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PERTH BY-LAW NO. 4091 A by-law to control the idling ofvehicles in the Town ofperth WHEREAS, under the provisions ofthe Municipal Act, by-laws may be passed for the health, safety, and well being ofpersons; AND WHEREAS vehicles are a major source ofnitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxides and volatile organic compounds ("air pollutants") in the outdoor air in the Town ofperth; AND WHEREAS the levels ofair pollutants in the Town ofperth may be associated with adverse health effects, including deleterious effects on respiratory health; AND WHEREAS the Corporation ofthe Town ofperth is desirous ofenacting such a by-law; NOW THEREFORE, the Council ofthe Corporation ofthe Town ofperth hereby enacts as follows: 1. Definitions: 1.1. In this by-law the term, 1.1.1. "idle" - means the operation ofthe engine ofa vehicle while the vehicle is not in motion and not being used to operate auxiliary equipment that is essential to the basic function ofthe vehicle, and "idling" has a corresponding meaning; 1.1.2. "mobile workshop or clinic" - means: 1.1.2.1. a vehicle containing equipment that must be operated in association with the vehicle; or 1.1.2.2. a vehicle serving as a facility for taking measurements or making observations operated by or on behalfofa municipality, public utility, police, [lie or ambulance service; 1.1.3. "non-travelled roadway" - means any portion ofpublic or private lands accessed by vehicles which is not part ofan actively traveled pathway, and includes but is not limited to parking lots, parking stalls, driveways, loading bays; 1.1.4. "official" - means a police officer, municipal by-law enforcement officer or any person authorized to enforce this By-law; 1.1.5. "Town" - means the Corporation ofthe Town ofperth; 1.1.6. "transit vehicle" - means school bus, public transportation bus, and commercial passenger vehicle; 1.1.7. "vehicle" - means a motor vehicle, trailer, traction engine, farm tractor, or road-building machine as defined in the Highway Traffic Act and any vehicle drawn, propelled or driven by any kind ofnon-muscular power, and shall include a transit vehicle as defined in sub-section 1.1.6, but does not include cars ofelectric or diesel electric railways running only upon rails. 2. Scope: 2.1. This by-law shall apply to all vehicles operated within the Town's municipal boundaries in any non-travelled roadway. Page 1 of4

3. Prohibition: 3.1. No person shall cause or permit a vehicle to idle. 3.2. No person shall obstruct, hinder or otherwise interfere with an official carrying out an investigation, making inquiries, or performing their duties for the purposes ofenforcing this by-law. 4. Exclusions: 4.1. Section 3 does not apply to: 4.1.1. Police, fire or ambulance vehicles while engaged in operational activities, including training activities, except where idling is substantially for the convenience ofthe operator ofthe vehicle; 4.1.2. Armoured vehicles where a person remains inside the vehicle while guarding the contents ofthe vehicle or while the vehicle is being loaded or unloaded; 4.1.3. Mobile workshops or clinics while they are in the course ofbeing used for their basic function; 4.1.4. Transit vehicles while passengers are actively embarking or disembarking; 4.1.5. Electric vehicles or hybrid vehicles operating in electric mode while motionless; 4.1.6. Vehicles assisting in an emergency activity; 4.1.7. Vehicles transporting a person where a medical doctor certifies in writing that for medical reasons the person requires that temperature or humidity be maintained within a certain range in the vehicle; 4.1.8. Vehicles required to remain motionless because ofany emergency, traffic, weather conditions or mechanical difficulties over which the driver has no control; 4.1.9. Vehicles engaged in a parade or race or any other event authorized by Council; 4.1.10. Vehicles where idling is required to repair the vehicle, or to prepare the vehicle for service. 5. Penalty: 5.1. Any person who contravenes any provision ofthis by-law is guilty ofan offence, and upon conviction, is subject to a fine as provided for in the Provincial Offinces Act and any other applicable penalties. 5.2. Ifthis by-law is contravened and a conviction entered, the court in which the conviction has been entered and any court ofcompetent jurisdiction thereafter may, in addition to any other remedy and to any penalty that is imposed, make an order prohibiting the continuation or repetition ofthe offence by the person convicted. 5.3. Penalties and set fines for violation ofthis by-law are set out in Schedule "A" attached hereto and forming part ofthis by-law. 6. Interpretation: 6.1. The user ofthe vehicle, not being the owner, is liable to any penalty provided hereunder, and the owner ofthe vehicle is also liable to such a penalty. 7. Validity: 7.1. Should any section, subsection, clause or provision ofthis by-law be declared by a court ofcompetent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity ofthis by-law as a whole or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid. 8. Schedules: 8.1. Schedules attached to and forming part ofthis by-law: Schedule "A" - Set Fines Page 2 of4

9. Short Title: 9.1. This by-law may be cited as the "Anti-idling By-law". 10. Effective Date: 10.1. This by-law shall come into force and take effect on June 30, 2011, or the date approval ofthe Ontario Court of Justice is received, whichever is later. Read a first time, second and third time and finally passed this 31 st day ofaugust, 2010. John Lauren Walton, Clerk (Seal) Page 3 of4

Town ofperth Part I Provincial Offences Act By-law No. 4091, Anti-Idling By-law SCHEDULE "A" SET FINES The sums to be paid as set fines are as follows: Item Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Short Form Wording Provision Creating Set Fine or Delinin!! Offence 1 Cause or pennit a vehicle to idle S3.l $8.00 NOTE: The general penalty provision for the offences listed above is section 61 ofthe Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33. Page 4 of4

THE HONOURABLE JUDITH C. BEAMAN REGIONAL SENIOR JUSTICE ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE EAST REGION 161 ELGIN STREET, en-! FLOOR OTTAWA, ONTARIO K2P 2L1 L'HONORABLE JUDITH C. BEAMAN JUGE PRINCIPALE REGIONALE COUR DE JUSTICE DE L'ONTARIO REGION DE L'EST 161, RUE ELGIN, 6 1llme ETAGE OTTAWA (ONTARIO) K2P 2L1 TELEPHONEfTELEPHONE (613) 239-1520 FAXfTELECOPIEUR (613) 239-1572 October 19 th, 2010 The Corporation ofthe Town ofperth 80 Gore Street East Perth, ON K7H IH9 Attention: Ms Lauren Walton Dear Ms Walton,.lOWN OF PERTkl Re: Set Fines - Provincial Offences Act- Part I By law No. 4091 Enclosed herewith is a copy ofan Order and a copy ofthe schedule ofset fines for By-law No. 4091, the by-law indicated in the schedule. The setting ofthe fines does not constitute my approval ofthe validity ofthe By-law or ofthe short form ofwording used to describe the offences. I have forwarded the original to Ms Tina Benoit, the P.O.A. Manager for the Town ofperth, together with a certified copy ofthe By-law. Yours truly, ith C. Beaman Regional Senior Justice Inq Enclosures

PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT Part I IT IS ORDERED pursuant to the provisions ofthe Provincial Offences Act and the rules for the Ontario Court ofjustice, that the amount set opposite each ofthe offences inthe schedule ofoffences under the Provincial Statutes and Regulations thereunder and Municipal By-law No. 4091 ofthe Corporation ofthe Town ofperth, Lanark Counties, attached hereto is the set fine for that offence. This Order is to take effect October 19 th, 2010. Dated at Ottawa this 19 th day ofoctober, 2010. //' \\>,.A--,.<. Jud,ifu C. ~ arnan, Regional Senior Justice Ont'ltri<>Court ofjustice Ell t Region

Town ofperth Part I Provincial Offences Act By-law No. 4091, Anti-Idling By-law SCHEDULE "A" SET FINES The sums to.be paid as set fines are as follows: Item Columu 1 Columu2 Columu3 Short Form Wording Provision Creating Set Fine I Cause or pennit a vehicle to idle or Definin~Offence S 3.1 $8.00 NOTE: The general penalty provisionfor the offences listed aboveis section 61 ofthe Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 33. Page 1 oft