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Amended by By-law 75-2012. Note: This consolidation is prepared for convenience only. For accurate reference the original by-laws should be reviewed. By-Law 24-2011 of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa Being a By-law to establish a system for administrative penalties respecting the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles. Interpretation... 1 Penalty Notice... 2 Review by Screening Officer... 3 Appeal to Hearings Officer... 4 Notice... 5 Financial Administration... 6 Complaints and Comments... 6 General Fees and Charges By-law Amendments... 6 Traffic By-law Amendments... 7 General... 7 Schedule A to By-law 24-2011... 9 Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa enacts as follows: Interpretation 1. In this By-law: 1.1. Administrative Penalty means an administrative penalty established by a Designated By-law; 1.2. By-law means this by-law and any schedule to this by-law as they may from time to time be amended; 1.3. City means The Corporation of the City of Oshawa; 1.4. Council means the City s Council; 1.5. Designated By-law means a by-law with respect to parking, standing or stopping of vehicles that is designated by the City as a by-law to which this By-law applies and, if only a part of a by-law is designated, includes only the designated part of the by-law; 1.6. Director means the person from time to time performing the functions of the City s Director, Municipal Law Enforcement and Licensing Services; 1.7. Fee Appeal No-Show means an administrative fee from time to time established by the General Fees and Charges By-law in respect of a Person s failure to appear at the time and place scheduled for a hearing before a Hearings Officer; 1.8. Fee Late Payment means an administrative fee from time to time established by the General Fees and Charges By-law in respect of a Person s failure to pay an Administrative Penalty by the date on which it is due and payable;

2 1.9. Fee M.T.O. Plate Denial means an administrative fee from time to time established by the General Fees and Charges By-law for notifying the Registrar of Motor Vehicles for the purpose of plate permit denial. 1.10. Fee M.T.O. Search means an administrative fee from time to time established by the General Fees and Charges By-law for searching the records of the Ontario Ministry of Transportation; 1.11. Fee Screening No-Show means an administrative fee from time to time established by the General Fees and Charges By-law in respect of a Person s failure to appear at the time and place scheduled for a review by a Screening Officer; 1.12. General Fees and Charges By-law means the City s By-law 13-2003 as from time to time amended; 1.13. Hearings Officer means each hearings officer from time to time appointed pursuant to the City s Hearings Officer By-law 26-2008 as from time to time amended; 1.14. Manager means the person from time to time performing the functions of the City s Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement Services; 1.15. Officer means each of the Director; the Manager; a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer appointed by or under the authority of a City by-law to enforce a Designated By-law; and a police officer employed by a municipal police force, by the Ontario Provincial Police or by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 1.16. Penalty Notice means a notice given pursuant to sections 3 and 4; 1.17. Penalty Notice Date means the date specified on the Penalty Notice pursuant to subsection 4.1; 1.18. Penalty Notice Number means the number specified on the Penalty Notice pursuant to subsection 4.2; 1.19. Person includes an individual, partnership, association, firm or corporation; 1.20. Screening Decision means a decision made by a Screening Officer pursuant to subsection 7.6; 1.21. Screening Decision Date means the date on which a Screening Decision is made pursuant to subsection 7.6; 1.22. Screening Officer means each person from time to time performing the functions of a Screening Officer pursuant to this By-law; 1.23. Service Oshawa means the Customer Service Division of the City s City Clerk Services and includes each person from time to time employed therein; and 1.24. Traffic By-law means the City s By-law 79-99 as from time to time amended. Penalty Notice 2. Each Person who contravenes a provision of a Designated By-law shall, when given a Penalty Notice in accordance with section 3, be liable to pay to the City an Administrative Penalty in the amount specified by the Designated By-law, for each day or part of a day on which the contravention continues.

3. An Officer who has reason to believe that a Person has contravened any provision of a Designated By-law may give to the Person a Penalty Notice. 3 The Director may, before 4:30 pm of the tenth (10 th ) day after the Penalty Notice Date, cancel the Administrative Penalty (75-2012) 4. The Penalty Notice shall be given to the Person as soon as is reasonably practicable and shall include the following information: 4.1. the date of the Penalty Notice; 4.2. a reference number that is unique to that Penalty Notice; 4.3. particulars of the contravention; 4.4. the amount of the Administrative Penalty; 4.5. such information as the Director determines is appropriate respecting the process by which the person may exercise the Person s right to request a review of the Administrative Penalty; and 4.6. a statement advising that an Administrative Penalty will, unless cancelled or reduced pursuant to the review and appeal processes, constitute a debt of the Person to the City. 5. A Person who is given a Penalty Notice and who does not pay to the City the amount of the Administrative Penalty within fifteen (15) days of the Penalty Notice Date shall pay to the City a Fee M.T.O. Search. 6. A Person who is given a Penalty Notice may request that the Administrative Penalty be reviewed by a Screening Officer pursuant to section 7. Review by Screening Officer 7. The following applies to reviews of an Administrative Penalty by a Screening Officer: 7.1. A Person s right to request a review expires if it has not been exercised in the manner prescribed in subsection 7.3 before 4:30 p.m. on the twenty-first (21 st ) day after the Penalty Notice Date. 7.2. A Person s right to request an extension of the time to request a review expires if it has not been exercised in the manner prescribed in subsection 7.3 before 4:30 p.m. on the forty-second (42 nd ) day after the Penalty Notice Date at which time: the Person shall be deemed to have waived the right to request a review; the Administrative Penalty shall be deemed to be affirmed; and the Administrative Penalty shall not be subject to review, including review by any Court. 7.3. A Person s rights to request a review and to request an extension of time to request a review are exercised by giving to the City written notice of the request to review that includes: (75-2012) the Penalty Notice Number; the Person s mailing address and, if applicable, facsimile transmission number and e-mail address; in the case of a request to extend the time to request a review, the reasons, if any, for having failed to exercise the right to request a review within the time limited by subsection 7.1; particulars of all grounds upon which the request to review is based; and

4 (e) the Person s election to (i) meet with a Screening Officer for the review; or to (ii) have the review undertaken by a Screening Officer in writing in respect of the particulars provided by the Person pursuant to paragraph 7.3. (75-2012) 7.4. Where the Person elects to meet with a Screening Officer pursuant to clause 7.3(e)(i), the Person shall be given notice of the date, time and place of the review. (75-2012) 7.5. Where the Person elects to meet with a Screening Officer pursuant to clause 7.3(e)(i) and the Person fails to appear at the time and place scheduled for a review or fails to remain at such place until the Screening Officer has made a Screening Decision respecting the Administrative Penalty the subject of the Person s request for the review, (75-2012) the Person shall be deemed to have abandoned the request for the review; the Administrative Penalty shall be deemed to be affirmed; the Administrative Penalty shall not be subject to review, including review by any Court; and the Person shall pay to the City a Fee - Screening No-Show. 7.6. Subject to subsections 7.2 and 7.5, the Screening Officer may extend the time to request a review; and may cancel, reduce or extend the time for payment of the Administrative Penalty and any administrative fees respecting that Administrative Penalty where the Screening Officer is satisfied that doing so would maintain the general intent and purpose of the Designated By-law and that: (i) there is reason to doubt that the person contravened the Designated By-law; (ii) the person took all reasonable steps to prevent the contravention; or that (iii) the cancellation, reduction or extension of the time for payment is necessary to relieve undue financial hardship. 7.7. The Screening Decision shall be given to the Person. 7.8. The Person may appeal to a Hearings Officer against the Screening Decision pursuant to section 8. Appeal to Hearings Officer 8. The following applies to appeals to a Hearings Officer against Screening Decisions: 8.1. The right to appeal is limited to the following: a Person who has been given a Screening Decision pursuant to subsection 7.7; and the Director. 8.2. A Person s right to appeal expires if it has not been exercised in the manner prescribed in subsection 8.4 before 4:30 p.m. on the twenty-first (21 st ) day after the Screening Decision Date.

5 8.3. A Person s right to request an extension of the time to appeal expires if it has not been exercised in the manner prescribed in subsection 8.4 before 4:30 p.m. on the forty-second (42 nd ) day after the Screening Decision Date at which time: the Person shall be deemed to have waived the right to appeal; the Screening Decision and the Administrative Penalty as it may have been affected by the Screening Decision shall be deemed to be affirmed; and the Screening Decision and the Administrative Penalty as it may have been affected by the Screening Decision shall not be subject to review, including review by any Court. 8.4. A right to appeal is exercised by giving to the City written notice of the appeal that includes: (75-2012) the Penalty Notice Number; the Person s mailing address and, if applicable, facsimile transmission number and e-mail address; in the case of a request to extend the time to appeal, the reasons, if any, for having failed to exercise the right to appeal within the time limited by subsection 8.2; and particulars of all grounds upon which the appeal is made. 8.5. The Person shall be given no fewer than seven (7) days notice of the date, time and place of the hearing of the appeal. 8.6. Where the Person fails to appear at the time and place scheduled for a hearing of the appeal: the Person shall be deemed to have abandoned the appeal; the Screening Decision and the Administrative Penalty as it may have been affected by the Screening Decision shall be deemed to be affirmed; the Screening Decision and the Administrative Penalty as it may have been affected by the Screening Decision shall not be subject to review, including review by any Court; and the Person shall pay to the City a Fee - Appeal No-Show. 8.7. A Hearings Officer shall not make any decision respecting an appeal unless the Hearings Officer has given each of the Person, the Director and the Officer who gave the Penalty Notice an opportunity to be heard at the time and place scheduled for the hearing of the appeal. 8.8. Subject to subsections 8.3, 8.6 and 8.7, a Hearings Officer may extend the time to request an appeal; and may make any decision that the Screening Officer could have made pursuant to this By-law. 8.9. The decision of a Hearings Officer is final and not subject to review including review by any Court. Notice 9. Subject to subsection 10.1, any notice or document respecting this By-law may be given in writing in any of the following ways and is effective: (75-2012) 9.1. when a copy is placed on or affixed in any manner to a Person s vehicle; 9.2. when a copy is delivered to the Person to whom it is addressed;

6 9.3. on the third (3 rd ) day after a copy is sent by registered mail or by regular lettermail to the Person s last known address; 9.4. upon the conclusion of the transmission of a copy by facsimile transmission to the Person s last known facsimile transmission number; or 9.5. upon the sending of the notice or document or a copy thereof by e-mail transmission to the Person s last known e-mail address. 10. For the purpose of section 9, a Person s last known address, last known facsimile transmission number and last known e-mail address are deemed to include those provided by the Person pursuant to paragraphs 7.3 and 8.4. 10.1. Any notice or document respecting this By-law to be given to the City shall be in writing, shall be given in any of the following ways and is effective: (75-2012) when a copy is delivered to Service Oshawa during its regular business hours at its reception area in the City s Civic Administration Complex, 1 st Floor, West Wing, 50 Centre Street South, Oshawa; (75-2012) on the third (3 rd ) day after a copy is sent by registered mail or by regular lettermail to Administrative Penalties, City of Oshawa, 50 Centre Street South, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 3Z7 ; (75-2012) upon the conclusion of the transmission of a copy by facsimile transmission to (905) 436 5689; or (75-2012) upon the sending of the notice or document or a copy thereof by e-mail transmission to AMPappeals@oshawa.ca (75-2012) Financial Administration 11. No Officer who gives a Penalty Notice may accept payment of the Administrative Penalty respecting that Penalty Notice. 12. An Administrative Penalty that is affirmed or reduced or in respect of which the time for payment has been extended pursuant to this By-law is due and payable and constitutes a debt to the City of each Person to whom or to which the Penalty Notice was given. 13. Where a Person has paid an Administrative Penalty or an administrative fee that is then cancelled or reduced pursuant to this By-law, the City shall refund the amount cancelled or reduced. 14. Where an Administrative Penalty or any administrative fees respecting that Administrative Penalty are not paid within fifteen (15) days after the date that they become due and payable, each Person to whom the Penalty Notice was given shall pay to the City a Fee - Late Payment. 15. Where an Administrative Penalty or any administrative fees respecting that Administrative Penalty are not paid within thirty (30) days after the date that they become due and payable, each Person to whom the Penalty Notice was given shall pay to the City a Fee M.T.O. Plate Denial. Complaints and Comments 16. Complaints and comments respecting the administration of the City s system of parking administrative penalties may be given to the Director. The Director shall consider each such complaint or comment in relation to the Director s consideration of opportunities for improvements to the City s system of parking administrative penalties. General Fees and Charges By-law Amendments 17. Schedule A to the General Fees and Charges By-law is amended by deleting the last four rows under the heading, Licensing Annual Fee Unless Otherwise Noted and by adding a new heading thereafter and eight (8) rows under that new heading as follows:

7 Hearings and Administrative Penalty Systems Hearings and Administrative Penalty Systems Each request of a Hearings Officer to review a licence denial or a condition to a licence Fee $250.00 Each request of a Hearings Officer for an exemption to the Licensing By-law $100.00 Each search of the records of the Ministry of Transportation $10.00 Each failure to attend review of an administrative penalty by a Screening Officer $50.00 Each failure to attend hearing before Hearings Officer $100.00 Each late payment of an administrative penalty (parking) $15.00 Each late payment of an administrative penalty (other than parking) $25.00 Each notification to Registrar of Motor Vehicles for plate permit denial $22.00 Traffic By-law Amendments 18. Subsection 4.18 of the Traffic By-law is amended by adding after each occurrence of the phrase, the clearing of snow from, the phrase, or the application of sand or salt to. 19. Subsection 4.47 of the Traffic By-law is amended by deleting the phrase, the fee shall be paid, and by substituting therefore the phrase, no person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to be parked in the parking space unless the fee has been paid. 20. Subsection 24.2 of the Traffic By-law is amended by deleting the first word, Every, and by substituting therefore the phrase, Subject to subsections 24.2.1 and 24.2.2, each. 21. The Traffic By-law is amended by adding a new subsection 24.2.1 as follows: Designation re Administrative Penalties: Subsections 24.2.2, Schedule XXIV and the parts of this By-law to which that Schedule relates are designated as parts of this By-law to which the City s system established by the City s Parking Administrative Penalty System By-law applies. 22. The Traffic By-law is amended by adding a new subsection 24.2.2 as follows: Penalties Created: Each person who permits a vehicle to be parked, stopped or standing contrary to a part of this By-law that is designated pursuant to subsection 24.2.1 and each owner of that vehicle are, when given a Penalty Notice in accordance with the City s Parking Administrative Penalty System By-law, liable to pay to the City an administrative penalty in the amount specified in Schedule XXIV to this By-law, for each day or part of a day on which the contravention continues. 23. The Traffic By-law is amended by adding Schedule A to this By-law as Schedule XXIV to the Traffic By-law. General 24. The City s City Manager may appoint as Screening Officers such individuals and on such terms as the City Manager considers appropriate. 25. This By-law is effective on March 1, 2011. 26. It is Council s opinion that the delegations in this By-law to the City Manager, the Director, to Hearings Officers and to Screening Officers are of a minor nature. In forming this opinion, Council has had regard to the number of people, the size of geographic area and the time period affected by the exercise of each delegated power. (75-2012)

27. The short title of this By-law is the Parking Administrative Penalty System By-law. By-law passed this thirty-first day of January, 2011. 8 Mayor City Clerk 2012 10 02

9 Schedule A to By-law 24-2011 Schedule XXIV Administrative Penalties Section Description of Offence Penalty 4.2 Parked at angle other than 90 degrees $30.00 4.3 Parked not completely within parking space $30.00 4.3 Occupy more than one parking space $30.00 4.3 Obstructing aisle $30.00 4.9 Parked with right wheels more than 15cm from curb $30.00 4.10 Parked with right wheels more than 15cm from roadway limit $30.00 4.11 Parked with left wheels more than 15cm from curb on one-way street $30.00 4.12 Parked with left wheels more than 15cm from roadway on one-way street $30.00 4.14 Stopped on sidewalk $45.00 4.15 Stopped within intersection/crosswalk $45.00 4.16 Stopped within 10m of crosswalk $45.00 4.17 Stopped so as to interfere with traffic $60.00 4.18 Stopped so as to interfere with snow clearing or application of sand or salt $60.00 4.19 Stopped so as to interfere with highway cleaning $45.00 4.20 Stopped alongside other stopped vehicle $45.00 4.21 Stopped on bridge/tunnel/underpass $45.00 4.22 Stopped on median $45.00 4.23 Stopped alongside excavation / obstruction so as to impede traffic $45.00 4.24 Stopped within 30m in advance of or 15m beyond pedestrian crossover $45.00 4.25 Stopped where prohibited in school zone $60.00 4.26 Stopped within 30m in advance of or 15m beyond school crossing $45.00 4.27 Parked vending vehicle on a highway/parking lot/parkade without consent $30.00 4.28 Parked on or over boulevard $30.00 4.29 Parked within 2m of driveway $30.00 4.30 Parked to obstruct driveway $30.00 4.31 Parked within 3m of fire hydrant $30.00 4.32 Parked within 10m of intersection $30.00 4.33 Parked to display vehicle for sale $30.00

10 Section Description of Offence Penalty 4.34 Parked to grease/wash/repair vehicle $30.00 4.35 Parked 30m in advance or 15m beyond railway crossing $30.00 4.35 Parked within 4m of railway tracks $30.00 4.36 Parked to obstruct removal of other parked vehicle $30.00 4.37 Parked longer than 3 hours $30.00 4.37 Vehicle displaying disabled permit, parked longer than 24 hours $30.00 4.38 Parked between 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. $30.00 4.39 Parked on a temporarily closed highway $30.00 4.40 Parked within 6m of public entrance $30.00 4.41 Parked within 30m of fire hall $30.00 4.42 Parked adjacent to park/playground $30.00 4.43 Parked within 15m of dead end $30.00 4.44 Parked on narrow roadway $30.00 4.45 Parked commercial/heavy vehicle on highway $60.00 4.46 Parked at covered parking control device $30.00 4.47 Park longer than maximum permitted period $30.00 4.48 Depositing coin substitute in parking control device $45.00 5.1 Stopped in a prohibited area (Schedule I) $45.00 6.1 Parked in a prohibited area (Schedule II) $30.00 6.2 Parked longer than posted time limit (Schedule III) $30.00 7.1 Standing in a prohibited area (Schedule IV) $45.00 8.1 Parked on private property without consent $30.00 8.3 Parked in a fire route $100.00 8.4 Parked on municipal property without consent $30.00 9.4 Parked in parking lot without paying fee $20.00 9.6 Parked in parkade without paying fee $20.00 10.2 Parked in parking space without paying fee $20.00 11.1 Parked in loading zone $30.00 12.1 Parked/stopped in taxicab stand $30.00 12.2 Fail to stand taxicab in proper queuing order $30.00 12.3 Fail to stand taxicab in proper queuing order $30.00 21.2 Stopped in bus stop $30.00

11 Section Description of Offence Penalty 21.3 Stand 18m in advance of or 30m beyond a bus stop $30.00 21.5 Stopped in a school bus loading zone $45.00