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

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BYLAW NO. 04-04 OF THE TOWN OF STRATHMORE IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA BEING A BYLAW OF THE TOWN OF STRATHMORE IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA TO REGULATE THE TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS. WHEREAS the Council of the is empowered by the Dangerous Goods Transportation and Handling Act, RSA 2000, Chapter D-4, to regulate the transportation of dangerous goods within the corporate limits; AND WHEREAS in the interest of public safety the Town is desirous of restricting vehicles transporting dangerous goods to Dangerous Goods Routes and designated truck routes as much as possible. NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the, HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 101. This Bylaw may be cited as the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Routing Bylaw. 102. Definitions in the Dangerous Goods Transportation and Handling Act and its Regulations, as applicable; and the definitions in the Traffic Safety Act and its Regulations, as applicable; are adopted for the purposes of the interpretation and the application of this Bylaw. 103. No person shall transport within the corporate limits of the Town of Strathmore, any dangerous goods for which placards are required by the Dangerous Goods Transportation and Handling Act and its Regulations in or on any vehicle other than on an approved Dangerous Goods Route as shown in Schedule A, attached to and forming part of the Bylaw, and as identified by such signs, as shall be posted, set out in Schedule B, attached to and forming part of this Bylaw, unless the said person is: a) obtaining dangerous goods from or delivering dangerous goods to a location in the by the most direct route between Dangerous Goods Routes; or b) proceeding to or from a vehicle storage location by the most direct route between Dangerous Goods Routes.

Page #2 104. Notwithstanding Section 103, where a person is required to transport dangerous goods off a designated Dangerous Goods Route, a permit may be obtained from the Town Manager or from the Fire Chief by telephoning or writing to: a) Town Manager 680 Westchester Road Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1E7 Phone: 934-3133 b) Fire Chief 680 Westchester Road Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1E7 Phone: 934-3133 105. No person transporting dangerous goods for which placards are required shall stop within the except; a) at a permitted storage location, meaning any area which is at least one hundred and fifty (150) metres away from the nearest residential, institutional or assembly area and is approved by the Town Manager or Fire Chief. b) to load or unload; c) in compliance with a Peace Officer, an Inspector or a traffic control device; d) to repair or refuel the vehicle; or e) in compliance with a valid permit. 106. a) A person shall, when requested by a Peace Officer, produce for the Officer s inspection any shipping document, any permit issued under this Bylaw, or any other document showing the origin and designation of all shipments and a description of any dangerous goods.

Page #3 b) Particulars obtained by a Peace Officer under this Section and tendered by him as evidence in Court shall be prima facie proof of the particulars thereon submitted in evidence without proof of the signature or official capacity of the person signing the document. 107. a) A notice or form commonly called a Violation Ticket may be issued by a Peace Officer to any person alleged to have breached any provision of this Bylaw, and that notice may require the payment in an amount as specified in Schedule C attached to and forming part of the Bylaw, for that particular breach of the Bylaw. b) A Violation Ticket shall be deemed to be sufficiently served: i) if served personally on the accused; ii) iii) if mailed to the address of the registered owner of the vehicle concerned or to the person concerned; or if attached to or left upon the vehicle allegedly involved in the offence. c) Nothing in this Bylaw shall prevent any person from defending a charge of committing a breach of the provisions of this Bylaw. d) Any person who commits a breach of any of the provisions of this Bylaw shall, on conviction for such breach, be liable to a penalty not less than $1,000.00 (One Thousand Dollars) and not exceeding Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), exclusive of costs, or to imprisonment, in the case of non-payment, for a term not exceeding one year, or to both fine and imprisonment. 108. Bylaw #93-11 and all amendments thereto are hereby rescinded.

Page #4 109. This Bylaw shall come into full force and effect upon the date of third and final reading. READ A FIRST TIME this 4 th day of February, 2004. READ A SECOND TIME this 4 th day of February, 2004. MAYOR Approved by the Minister responsible for Alberta Transportation, or delegated representative THIS 20th DAY OF _February, 2004 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Signature READ A THIRD AND FINAL TIME this 17 th day of March, 2004. MAYOR EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

Page #5 Schedule A Dangerous Goods Routes Thoroughfare From To 1. Trans Canada Highway Eastern Town Limits Western Town Limits 2. Wheatland Trail (Being Secondary Highway #817) Northern Town Limits Southern Town Limits

Page #6 Schedule B Dangerous Goods Route Signs

Page #7 Schedule C Schedule of Fines Fines 1. Drive vehicle carrying dangerous goods, contrary to the Bylaw $1,000.00 2. Stop vehicle carrying dangerous goods contrary to the Bylaw $1,000.00 3. Fail to produce documents that identify origin and destination of trip and a description of the load, contrary to the Bylaw. $1,000.00