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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTown of Dominion Bylaws Pre Amalgamation 1995 Town of Dominion Pre — Amalgamation (1995) Bylaws Town of Dominion Bylaws Bylaw Page # Anti Litter Bylaw 4 Building Bylaw 5 Candidates Deposit Bylaw 9 Civil Engineering Planning 10 Closing Gardiner Lane Bylaw 15 Destruction of Documents 17 Dominion Police Commission 22 Dominion Police Commission— To establish 23 Garbage Collection Bylaw 26 Loitering Bylaw 30 Lords Day Bylaw 31 Minimum Standards Bylaw 35 Municipal Development Plan 57 Municipal Land Transfer 60 Partial Tax Exemption Bylaw 66 Polling Divisions 68 Regional Plan 69 Retiring Allowance 70 & 71 Tax Exemption Charitable Properties 72 Taxi Bylaw 74 Vending Fees 76 Vending Machines 77 The following Bylaws are in a very old small booklet Interpretation 79 Boundaries 81 Town Seal 81 Town Council 81 Rules of Order of Council 81 Committees & Boards 86 Officers Generally 87 Town Clerk& Treasurer 88 Town Solicitor 89 Annual Appointments 89 Superintendent of Streets 89 Superintendent of Works & Sewerage 89 Public Property 89 Sewer 90 Opening on Streets 90 Streets 91 Obstruction of Streets 91 Moving Buildings 93 Removal of Snow& Ice 94 Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Vehicles 94 Bicycles 95 Building Regulations 96 Police 96 The Lockup 96 Public Safety 98 Firearms & Fireworks 98 Prevention of Fires 98 Licenses 99 Petty Traders 100 Auctioneers 100 Public Entertainment 101 Public Billiards Room & Bowling Alleys 102 Trucks 102 Hacks 103 Junk Dealers 104 Chimney Sweeps 105 Advertising in Public Places 106 Weighing of Hay & Straw 107 Dogs 107 Impounding of Animals 108 Fees 110 Expenses 110 Town Meetings 110 Electric Light Dept 111 Water Bylaw 112 Boarding & Livery Stables 117 Curfew 118 Unsightly Property 120 RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town cl Dominion t li at the following by-law be and the same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and she is hereby irs'tructed to forward same to the Minister of Municipal Affairs with a request for his approval hereof. ANTI-LITTER BY-LAW 1. No person shall throw any dirt, filth or rubbish on any sidewalk, street, road, lane or highway in the Town. 2. Any person violating the provisions of this by- law shall be liable, on conviction., to a penalty . not exceeding/`��'N.�7 /'�! .— .Dollars and in default of payment of such penalty may be iprisoned for a term not exceeding . . .A. . . days. .1 by-laws heretofore passed by the Town Council irsuant to Section 221(50) of the Towns' Act are areby repealed. I, Evelyn O'Brien, Clerk of the Town of Dominion do .hereby certify that the foregoing is a true-copy of a by-law duly passed by the Council of the Town of Dominion at-` a meeting dulyy held and convene , on the clZA day of ?),6 <� DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS A.D. , 1968. Recommended for approval of the Minister. DATED at Dominion in the County of Cape Breton, this «io; day l.. P- ..... of A.D. 1968.. 0.P APPROVED tabs....Z(.. ..... day of........' �1' j1 fL1L .TMJ ... ............. y.� �tlnMer of Municlpgl Atlsln•, 1 , BUILDING BY-LAW TOWN OF DOMINION RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Dominion that the following by-law' be enacted and that the Clerk for- ward throe copies of it, duly certified and sealed, to the Minister of Municipal Affairs with a request for his appro- val thereof. BUILDING BYLAW The Town of Dominion hereby adopts the National Building Code of Canada, 1975, as published by the Associate Committee on the National Building Code of the National Re- search Council. of Canada, exceptingt (a) In subsection 1.3.2 of section 1.3 of Part I in the definition of "authority having iuri.sdiction" the words Hand any person author- ized by him to administer this Bylaw". (b) Subsection 2.4.17 of Section 2,4 of Part 2. (c) In subsection 2.7.13 of ;lection 2.7 of Part 2 the words it and may recover such expense in like manner as municipal taxes„ in lines 2 and 3 of clause (a)• (d) Sukbseation 2.12.1 of Section 2.12 of Part 2. 2. The council also hereby adopts the Canadian Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Coda, 197'S'f Canadian Plumb- jug Code, 1975s Canadian CoanstructiOn SAfsty Code, 3.975; Span Tables for Wood Joists, Rafters, Trusses and Beams, 1975• 3. Subsection 2.4.1 of Section 2.4 and subsection 2.74»:1 of Section 2.7 of Part 2 of the Building Code are amended by inserting immediately after the words ,"authority having J.uri:a- diction" in lines 00 thereof the following words Hand any other employees of the tnttni.cipality (town) who administer or enforce the building re atIbns under the direction o€ the building inspector". Che appropriate values for Table 2.2.$.A of the Building Code Gr the Town of Dominion are as followas CANADIAN HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING CODE 1975 1. January 2 1/2 per cent Design Temperature (OF.)...... _ 2.3.2. Z: January 1 per cent Design Temperature (OF.).......... o _ 2.3.2. 3. July 2 1/2 per cent Design Drybulb Temp. ( P.).«..... 82 2-3-Z- 4- July 2 1/2 per cent Design Wetbulb Tamp. (OF.)....... O 2.3.x. 5. Annual Total Degree-day® Below 65oF. ................$049 CANADIAN PLUMBING CODE 1975 6. Maximum Fifteen-minute Rainfall (in.) 0..5 4.10.4 NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF CANADA 1975 7. Maximum One-day Rainfall (in.) ..... ..............*..3.5 4.1.7.(1) 8 .Annual Total Precipitation (in.) .................... 9. Maximum Snow Load on the Ground (psf) 49 4.1.7.1 I.O. wind Ef'fectss Probability 1/10 .................... 9.7: 4.1.8.1.(),3) Probability 1/30 .................... . 4-1-0:1:8) Probability 1/100 ...... �3*6_ 4.1.$.1.(3) 11. seismic Zone ........................................ 2 4.4.9.1..(4) 12. Horizontal Design Ground Acceleration (A) 0.04 4.1.9.1.(4) 5. The council shall appoint a building inspector who shall be res- ponsible, for the enforcement of this by-law and any other duties dele- gated to him by the council. 6. A person who violates a provision of this by-law or a provision of any code adopted in Us by-law is guilty of an offence and is liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding 1$500 and in default of pay- ment of such fine to imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months. 7. Building permits required under the provisions of this by-law shall be subject to a fee based on the following schedule. a) Estimated cost of construction less than $300 and no structural changes or alterations being carried out - No Fee b) All other construction - one dollar ($1.00) plus fifty cents .(500) per thousand dollars of estimated cost of construction. 8. All other building by-laws heretofore passed by the ,Town are hereby repealed. XIIS IS TO CERTIFY that the by-law of which the foregoing Is a trite copy was duly passed at a duly called meet- ing of the Town Council of the 'town of Do Joan duly held on the qrk day of A.D., 1976 !a3MX and®r the hand of the Town Clerk and under the corporate seal of the Town of Dominion this /4'.day of ( •a A.D., lq 76 To I Dominion ... ............. BRUCE CLARK :. Clerk•Treasurer i I I i TOWN OF DOMINION BUILDING BY-LAW Adopted by Council on March 9, 1976 Recommended for approval with amendments Departmental Solicitor The Building By-law adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Dominion at a meeting held on March 9, 1976 is approved, pur- suant to Section 4 of the Municipal Affairs Act, with the follow- ing amendments: 1. In Section 4, item 7 is amended by deleting the figures "4.1.7. (1) " at the end of the line and substituting therefor the figures "4.1.7.5. (1) ". 2. Section 6 is deleted and the following Section substituted therefor: 6(1) A person who violates or fails to comply with a provision of this By-law or of the Code adopted in this by-law is guilty of an offence and is liable for each such offence to a penalty of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars and in default of payment to imprisonment for a period of not less than fifteen days nor more than three months. (2) Every day during which any such contra- vention or failure to comply continues shall be deemed a fresh offence. 7 Dated this .5Zday of August 1976. Rfrfilbter of M ic' al Affairs TOWN OF DOMINION Re: Depoz t By Candidates at an Eteetion (Mun ie ipat Etections Act, Section 50 1978 - 1979 Statutes. Be It Ruotved: that the Town Cou.ncit a6 the Town o4 Dominion here- by neques e By-Law which was appnaved by the Minister a6 Munici- pat A4jaius on Juey 20, 1979 exempting att Candidates in. the Town',s Mu.n ieipat Election 6nom paying a depo-sit when 4iting thei& nomination Pape& be repeated- And Be It Fuhthen Rezotved: that the deposit 6o& Candidatez .in Mun- icip ee�.cans .c.n t e Town o6 Dominion be the game as that set out .in the Municipal Eteetionz Act, Section 50 (1) 1979 Statutes. Thus Ips To Centi4y that the 4anego-ing is a true ea p y a a by-taw duty pazz ed at a duty eat ed meeting o6 the Dominion Town Councit on the 27th day o6 June, 1980. DEPARtMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Given unde& the .hand. o4 the Town CteAk and Reeommencled for ung the z ea t o j the Town o6 Dominion this approval of the Minister 8th day oj Acigudt, 1980. .................... •.�JspaRmsnRd �il:6XOr APPROVED th' .....:�_�.._........d�;r J 4awn en - news eucelc, Town oA Dominion. i1JJJJJJ JJJJJJJJJ✓✓✓'✓..._..urv+-..r. -.... ..........-.� CIVIL EMERGENCY PLANNING BY-LAW No.- A BY-LAW to establish and maintain an Emergency Measures Organization in and for the town of Dominion and to authorize the Town of Dominion to participate, to the full extent of its capabilities, in the said Organization. WHEREAS, the Government of Canada has deemed it necessary to create a branch of government, in the form of an Emergency Measures Organization, to co-ordinate the duties and functions of those government departments and. agencies which would have a responsibility in a civil disaster or war emergency, AND WHEREAS the Government of Nova Scotia accordingly has deemed it desirable to co-operate with the Government .of Canada .in carrying out in respect of Nova Scotia its responsibility for thesecurity, defence, peace, order and welfare of Canada in the event of real or appre- hended war, invasion or insurrection, and as a consequence, has established a branch of government .known as the Emergency Measures Branch, and is making provision for the continued functioning of civil government and government services in Nova Scotia in the event of an emergency caused by a real or apprehended war, invasion or insurrection, or by natural causes; AND WHEREAS Chapter 87 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia 1967, provides that municipalities may es- tablish a civil defence organization, and indicates the actions which may be taken by one or more municipalities to further civil emergency. planning; AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to es- tablish an Emergency Measures Organization as a branch of municipal government to serve the Town of-Dominion, N.S. ; THEREFORE the Council of the Town of Dominion enacts as follows: 1. An Emergency Measures Organization is hereby established to be known as Emer- gency Measures Officer hereinafter referred to as Emergency Measures Organization. 2. The Purposes and Objects of the Dominion Emergency Measures Organization with the co-operation of the Provincial Emergency Measures Organization, are as follows: a. to plan for the continuity of the physical operation of government of the municipal unit and to establish plans for the co-operation and mutual assistance between municipal governments in the event of a civil disaster or war emergency; b. to co-ordinate the emergency plans of the municipal unit for departments and services having immediate responsibilities in the event of a civil disaster or wax emergency, and to prepare plans for public survival; c. to work closely with other authorities of the municipal unit, neighbouring municipal units and Provincial authorities who have been assigned to comparable duties; d. to conduct emergency measures familiarization courses for the training of personnel who have an emergency role; e. to conduct a public self-help education program related to nuclear and other types of warfare and natural emergencies; f. to carry out other similar work within the geographical area encompassed by the municipality. 3. The Dominion Emergency Measures Organization shall consist of two branches to be known as: a. The Executive Committee b. The Planning Committee 4. The Executive Committee shall consist of the Mayor and two members of the council appointed by the Council by resolution at the annual meeting. The council may fill any vacancies of the Executive Committee at its next meeting. 5. The Executive Committee shall have the following duties , powers and responsibilities: a. to establish policy for the Dominion Emergency Measures Organization; b. to recommend to Council, from time to time, by resolution of the committee, the appointment of an Emergency Measures Co-ordinator for the Dominion Emergency Measures Organization and such other employees as may be required to assist the Emergency Measures Co-ordinator from, wherever possible, within the municipal administration; C. subject to the approval of the Council to name or assign such persons as it may deem advisable to provide key personnel to perform duties related to continuity of municipal government and public sur- vival in the case of an emergency or disaster; d. to submit to the Council for inclusion in its annual estimates , estimates of expenditures for the operation and main- tenance of the Dominion Emergency Measures Organization; 6. The Emergency Measures Co-ordinator shall be Chairman of the Planning Committee and be responsible for: a. the implementation of the policy as formulated by the Executive Committee; b. the fulfillment of the "purposes and Objects" as more particularly set out in Section 2 of this by-law; C. the performance of other related duties as directed by the Executive Committee. 7. 1. The Planning Committee shall consist of the following officers of the municipal unit: Chairman - the Emergency Measures-Co-ordinator Members Fire Chief Chief of Police Medical Health Officer Director of Social Services Director of Assessment for the Region Engineer Clerk Treasurer Public Utilities Manager 2. The Planning Committee may appoint one of its members or an employee of the Organization to act as secretary. 3. When a member of the Planning Committee is the employee of a statutory Board or Commission, the consent of such Board or Commission shall be requested to make the appointment effective. 8. 1. The Planning Committee shall be responsible for .co-ordinating or integrating plans ,for the continued functioning of municipal services which would be required in the event of emergency; 2. The Planning Committee shall, when policy decisions are required, submit the matter to the Executive Committee in the form of recommendations. Ei,7Ei;u ;✓Y f0jl_,St"KZS ORGAINiZATION I, Valerie Bobyk, Town Clerk and � ovai or Treasurer of the Town of Dominion ror 2.pdo hereby certify that the fore- _� going. is a true and correct copy of a by-law, duly passed by council, ov j this Z day at a duly called and regularly L�. 9• constituted meeting held on the Viii tzr of MO IT twelfth day of January, 1982. Ot=PARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , Recommended for Clerk and Treasu r approval of the•Minister :Town of Dominion t De{tattMental S�fFcit�r . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Mayor APPROV thi5....2.��............day Town of Dominion of......... 2 t ... ...190... t ••••• cldinstel: -Municipal desks' CLOSING GARDINER LANE TO:tiN OF DOMINION BY- LAW rHEHEAB pursuant to Section 191 (a) of t Act, as enacted by Section 2 of Chapter 52 of the Statu Nova Scotia for the year 1965, a public hearing i hel Town of Dominion on the day of A.D. 19 the purpose of hearing those in favour and those oppose closing of the street or public way known as "Gardiner ikND WHEREAS public notice of the said Y ( was duly published in the CG�� j<�f� �sf newsl the i,GZ day of A.D. 19 , and on the' of A.D. 19 AND wHE.REAS a Notice of Motion to propos By-Law was duly fig/led at a meeting of the Town Council the /s1" day ofcrcFww�6es A.D. 1965. NODI THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED as a By-La, foj- re)7 .4y t Town.of Dominion that thenstreet/or public way-known a d¢s��:ba� ba/ow Lane"n shall be closed and that all rights of public us lands hereinafter more particularly described are fore tinguished and .the said Town may sell and convey the s portions..thereof: "ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel situate and beingn the Town of Dominion, County of C Breton, Province of Nova Scotia, and being more partic bour_ded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the intersection of the Bout boundary of Commercial Street and the western boundary Gardiner Lane; THENCE. in an easterly direction along the southern be of the said Commerbial Street, a distance of 30 feet, or less, to the northwestern corner of_ a.lot of land. c by one Phonse Veari.ng; -2- THENCE 2-THENCE in a southerly direction along the wes1rern bound the lands of the said P.honse Nearing, a distance of 144 more or less, to a point; THENG— " in a westerly direction and parallel to the said Commercial Street, a distance of 30 feet, more or less, southeastern corker of a lot of land owned by.the Indepe Order of Oddfellows; . THENCE in a nort4erly direction along the eastern bound the Independent Order of Oddfellows, a distance of 140.f more or less, to the place of beginning;" DATED at Dominion, in the County of Cape Province of Nova Jcotia, this /S�" day of ✓�4�o�y. �1.L MAYOR � i� T •.j I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy a By-law passed by the ToTAn Council of the Town of Doa N.S. on the 15thday of January, A.D. 1966. Torun Clerk. �• • . R`Sat_3,rL_2 I ` ... b,. t ..T.._ ~'°4 'MIVIq •h 31i •M 1,. IM1tlu' BY-LAW FOR THE TOWN OF DOMINION RE: DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN DOCUMENTS BE IT RESOLVED that the following is hereby adopted as a by-law of the Town of Dominion when it has received the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, and that . the Town Clerk forward .two copies to the Minister for his approval. By-law Respecting the Destruction of Certain Documents 1. This by-law shall be known as and may be cited as the "Destruction of Documents By-law" . 2. The Council may by resolution which may be in form as set out in Schedule "A" of this by-law or to theolike effect , cause the destruction of any documents or records of the Town of Dominion after they are no longer required, provided that the clerk submits to the Council his affidavit setting forth each of the documents or records to be destroyed and that he has personally examined each of the doc- uments or records proposed to be destroyed and that there is nothing of value therein. 3. The affidavit of the clerk setting out that he has person- ally examined each document or record and that there is nothing of value therein may be in form as set out in Schedule "B" of this by-law or- to the like effect . 4 . Nothing in this• by-law shall authorize the destruction of the following documents : (a) " deeds, mortgages or other documents or records relating to the title of real property; (b) Court records ; (c) records required to be kept by any statute; (d) records less than five years old; (e) minutes, by-laws or resolutions of the Council; (f) plans and surveying records; and (g) affidavits of the clerk made pursuant to this by-law. 5. All former Disposal of Records By-laws passed by the Council are hereby repealed and this by-law substituted therfor. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the by-law of which the foregoing is a true copy was duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Domi ion, held on the /D day of , 1980. GIVEN under the hand of the Town Clerk and under the corporate seal of the Town of Dominion this /2 11L day of 5«.v�R, , 1980. _Town Of Dominio ?, CLERK ...I........._...._.... .. .. BRUCE CLANK <i Clerk-Treasurer DEPARTMENT OF MUN?CIPA.L AFFAIRS <=Y _r Recorrr..--nded for ,I A' approval of the Minister ........... :. . . . APPROVED thl, . -.�- ..y Of......... a r I ` ... .W11ste•r 01 RT^_niciPal A airs SCHEDULE "A" TOWN OF DOMINION RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL WHEREAS the documents and records of the Town of Dominion as set out in the affidavit of the Town Clerk, sworn to the day of A.D. , 19 are no longer required; AND WHEREAS according to the said affidavit the said documents and records have been personally examined by the said Clerk and he has determined that there is nothing of value therein and that the said doc- ments and records do not 'include and documents or records which are exempt from destruction pursuant to Section 4 of the Destruction of Documents By-lair; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the said documents and records as set out in the said affidavit of the said clerk be forthwith removed and destroyed. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a resolution duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Dominion duly held on the day of A.D. , 1980. GIVEN under the hand of the Town Clerk and under the corporate seal of the said Town of Dominion this day of A .D. , 1980. CLERK 2 _ 5. THAT the said documents and records are no longer required by the said Municipal Council . SWORN TO at ) in the County of Cape Breton., ) Province of Nova Scotia, ) this day of ) A .D. , 1980, before me : )' ) A Commissioner of the Supreme ) TOWN CLERK Court of Nova Scotia ) SCHEDULE "B" TOWN OF DOMINION AFFIDAVIT IN THE MATTER of the Towns Act; and - IN THE MATTER of the Destruction of Documents By-law of the Town of Dominion; I, of in the County of Cape Breton, Province of Nova Scotia, Clerk of the Town of Dominion do make oath and say: 1. THAT I am the Town Clerk of the Town of Dominion; 2. THAT I have personally examined each of the documents and records listed immediately below pursuant to the Destruction of Documents By-law of the Town of Dominion which permits the destruction of documents which are no longer required. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 3. THAT the aforesaid list does not contain any document or record exempt from destruction pursuant to Section 4 of the said by-law. 4. THAT to the best of my knowledge and belief there is nothing of value contained therein. THE DOMINION POLICE COMMISSION WHEREAS Town Council of the Town of Dominion adopted a By-Law on the 11th day of. January, 1977, establishing the Dominion Police Commission, pursuant to the provisions of The Police Act, being Chapter 9, Nova Scotia Statutes of 1974, an in particular, Section 19, Subsection 3, Sub-subsection (a) thereof; AND WHEREAS at a meeting of the said Dominion Police Commission in Septem er of 1984, it'was passed that a request be made to the 'Town Council of the Town of Dominion to increase the size of the said Dominion Police Commission, pursuant to Section 19, Subsection 3, Sub-subsection (b) of the said Police Act; THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED: by Town Council, Town of Dominion, as follows: 1. Clause 1(a) of the said By-law to establish the Dominion Police Commission is hereby struck out and the following added: "1(a) Town Council shall at its first regular meeting in each calendar year, appoint three of its members, one of whom shall be the Mayor, together with a person to be appointed by the Attorney General of Nova Scotia, and together with a Citizen of the Town of Dominion, to be and form the Board of Police Commissioners of the Town of Dominion (hereinafter called "The Board")having all the powers and duties of such a Board established pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 9, Nova Scotia Statutes of 1974, The Police Act, as amended, as set set forth thereunder." I, CECELIA MACINTYRE, Town Clerk, Town of Dominion, of the County of Cape Breton, Province of Nova Scotia, hereby certify that the foregoing Amendment to By-law was duly passed at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Dominion, held at Dominion, on the 13th day of November, A.D. , 1984. i—ELIA—MOINTYRE Town Clerk-Treasurer APPROVED: Town of Dominion Harry A. Po ter, Chairman CUSP :.T:,:1E"'TtiF ,• - dtCIPAL WAIFS Nova Scotia Police Commission c��;o:nft,znrl This 16th day of January A.D., 1985. bt the i'vlinistef ........'��Lam. Oeperfrnnnf91 .4A- '°'°� ::..day 9. �1 tar Oi IfIunii,p47•Affalra.. — i J Q(� PW-177 A BY-LAiJ TO ESTIABLISH THE DOMINION POLICE coimYSSION BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED; by Town Council, Town of Dominion, a _ follows: 1. (a) The: Town Council shall at it:. first rogular mccting in the year 1977 following approval of thi<. by-law, and at its. first regular mce�ting in -ach year following, appoint two of its mambere , on- of whom .hall be the Mayor, together with a povson to be appointed by tha Attorney G::noral of Nova Scotia, shall be and form the Board of Police Commifisioncr6 of the Town of Dominion (hareinaftor called t1Th:: Boardt1) having all of the powers and duties of such a Board astablishod pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 9, Nova Scotia Statutes of 1974, Thos Polic•-I Act and tho Ragulations made under the Police Act, a. amended, and as set forth thereunder. (b) Whore a vacancy occurtr on th.: Board by reason of the death of a membar appointed by the Council, or where: such a mamber is unable to carry on his dutieE ae a member of the Board by reason of illnosE or abfence, thu Council shall_ at its first r%3gular meeting following such event appoint another of its members to be a member of the Board in place or stoad of the decaa ed, ill or absent member. 2. The mombarF of th- Board appointed by Council shall eerve without remuneration. 3. The Board shalt., at its first meeting of each year, choosy its chairman and vice-chairman. t 4. (a) Regular public meetings of the Board shall be held at tha Council Chambers on the first Monday of oach of the•: month.:: of- January'. .April, July, and Oc- tober of each year, commencing at 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon, or at:such othe;r:timo or place as the Board f•hall determines provido that there shall be; at least one Euch public meeting every throb month:. and the date, tima and place of the public meetinge shall be advertised. (b) The Board may meat in camera at any time on 24. hours notice by the chairman or. any two maiibers or at any time with unanimous consent of 'all member con- cerning all mattars relating to disciplino,. parsonal conduet, ,.contraet negotiations end security of police operation::, (c) The.,Chiaf of Police or Deputy Chief of Polic3 shall, whonever practicable, attond,.all meetings of the Board, whether, public or in camera. (d) The Town Clerk or hi appointee..ehall be the s.acratary to the Board and shall have charge of all accounting procedures to be followed and maintained by the Board. (a) A majority of the members of the Board shall constitute: a quorum. r_; 2. t. 5. (a) Thi Board shall, each year, not later than the last day of January, submit to the Council for its con- sid:jration and approval its estimates of all money: roquirod for the yaar to pay the remuneration of the mambers and ftaff of the: Polic•a Force and to pay for the accommodation, arms" and oquipmc:nt and other thing: for the uFe and maintenance of the forces. i (b) The Board shall submit to the Council all propos- ed union or collective agreement: for the CouncilIE approval of all financial matters contained th,-_r�in prior to the axccution thereof by th Board. (c) All capital equipment propo..::d to be purchased by the Board, having an indicated purchase price in exccss of $500.00 .shall be submitted to th.: Council togath• r with the recommendation of the Board for purchase consideration.' 6. (a) The Board shall have jurisdiction without inter ftrence by the Council over all matters relating to the onforcam:nt of all criminal law, federal statutes, provincial statutes and town by-laws and ordinaacos. (b) The Board shall further have jurisdiction over all matters relating to tha enforcement of provincial s.tatutef� having local effoct and town by-laws and ordinances, but the Council shall have the right to request the enforcement of Euch statutes or by-laws as may be reluired for the propar admin€tration thereof within the. town. (c) Notwithstanding the,, foregoing, the function of the Board on behalf of thi. Council shall primarily re- late to they administrative direction, organization and policy raquired.to maintain an'efficient and adequate police force. 7. (a) The officers„' assistants and civilian employees of ;the Polic3..Force, -other than th:3 chief,' shall be appointed, promoted, suspended, diemisFed or reinstated, by the Board. (b) :The Chief of Police-; appointed. by tho Coun- cil and foll,owing .a:yairls- period of probation, may not be £urpended . 'dismiss6d or otherwise 'di,ciplin ed -except with cause, and in such event, he shall have the'right. to appeal, within fifteen day, of such disciplinary act on,..to the. chairman of the Nova Scotia Policeiton fission. The;,CommisEion Ehall conduct a hearing thgroin 'and may confirm, overrule or modify such action.•and its decision the rein shall be final..,. (c) The. Chief of'Police 'or his naputy shall be in charge of th.: mgnagement,"``direction and control of the. day to day operation of. the poliev force,' including the enforcement of the law and tho mai,Atenance of di:-- cipline withia, the force. 3• (d) The Chief of Police or his Deputy shall. give all nccessary orders; directions and inEtruction_ to the police force and no Board member excopt when communi- cating a decision of the Board, shall iEr-ue any or- der, directive or inF.truction to any member of the police forte relative to his duties as a momb::r of the force. 8.8. The Board shall not angage or- enter into an employment contract with any perEon, corporation, partnership or agency, whereby municipal police officers or a rvic shall be provided. 9. (a) Any complaint respecting a member of the police force shall be eonsidorad by the Board only if it iF. made in writing and figned by the complainant. (b) Upon the receipt by the Board of any complaint in writing it Fhall be forwarded to the Chief of Polio:: for.,investigation and report, unless the Chief of Po- lice is the subject of tho complaint, in which case it Fhall be dealt with by the Board. (c) The Chief of Police, or in tha cast: of a complaint against the Chief .of Police, tho Board may inveEti- gate. the conduct of any m.:mber of the police fore: either of its own motion or in conn.:ction with a ' complaint and tha parson against whom the complaint it mado shall be. entitled to be represonted by Coun- cil upon: being informed of r`uch complaint and during any. investigation and. hearing in respect of such complaint'. (d) The procedures used in dealing with complaints, in- ternal di:eiplinal and investigations shall be: in accordance with the Regulations made under the: Po- lice Act. ,,.----- - I Bruce Clark, Town Clark, DEPARTMENT OF ":'"�'�-ir. ., "FFAIRS 'Town of Dominion, of the County of Capp: Breton, Pro- vines of Nova Scotia, hereby certify that' the foregoing 'By-law was .duly passed at a --• 'regular meeting of the Town -: Council of the Town of Dom- inion, held at Dominion, on ,`,. ; '��'._. . «h,,.....�0•V ay the llth day of January, A.D., r7 1 ai.. .... ... .. 977. ?n•igaq Ailaga 1 •. - - - - .Bruco Clark Approved: Town Clark-Treasurer Town of Dominion a Harry A TPorter, .Chairman r Nova Scotia Police Commission.` TOWN OF DOMINION, .N.S. GARBAGE COLLECTION BY-LAW GARBAGE AND REFUSE 1. In this By-Law, unless the context otherwise -requires the expression (A) "Town" means'the Town of Dominion (B), "Garbage 1 Means anyburnable, or mostly burnable item or matter, whether animal, vegetable or mineral or of mixed composition, that has been rejected, : thrown out, discarded or abandoned by, from or on any premises, excepting.: ;((a)) the excretion of humans or of.'animals.1. (b) matter of a fluid consistency,. 2 Without restricting the generality of the foregoing Claus.e•1 of sub-section (B); "garbage" shall includ rejected, thrown-out; discarded or abandoned furniture or furnishings, beds, mattresses and. bedding, wearing apparel, floor sweepings, papers; paper cartons, paper or cardboard boxes,-barrels. and boxes, garden waste t,dead branches,.leaves; ..: Mbushes, weeds plants and> out grass, Christmas I_, trees. t (C) . "Refuse" 1 Means any non-burnable, or,mostly non-burnable . item or matter, of whatever composition,that has been rejected, thrown out, discarded or abandoned by, from or on any premises; excepting (a) the excretion of humans or of animals b) matter of a fluid consistency . 2. 'Without restricting the generality of the foregping . Clsuse 1 of sub-section (C), "refuse" shall include `ashes, glass, cro&kery, tincans, metals, metal objects tools,:and utensils and hot;-water boilers. (D.).. Occupant" includes owner, agent of owner, tenant,.sub- .:tenant, lessee,°sub-lessee,. householder and proprietor. (E Y .t'Sanitary Inspector" means any person authorized to? act as a sanitary inspector in the Town. (F): "Premises" shall include any building, dwelling house, trailer, tenement, flat, apartment, room or rooms; hotel,-motel, restaurant, tavern, shop, 'store, office., yard, area, parking lot, land, institution and place-­ of service to the.public,-ihe Town 11. No occupant of any premises shall permit or allow any garbage or refuse to accumulate., be, or remain. in, on or about .such premises. (A)- longer than 24 hours before putting same in a proper' containeror receptacle as required by this By-Law. .(B) longer than one week, in the case of items, or matter not suitable for putting in such container or receptacle. 111. The occupant of -every premises shall remove, or `cause to be removed from his .premises, all garbage and refuse, and if any item or matter, required by this By-Law to be so removed, be such that the collectors licensed by the Town .. are not required to remove same in the course of their routine collection, then such item or matter must be ;removed by such -occupant at his own expense. A sanitary inspector may at any time order and require the occupant of any premises to remove or cause to be removed, forthwith, from such premises, all garbage an refuse. If any such garbage or refuse be such that th collectors licensed by the Town are not required to -remove same in the course of their.routine collection, then such items or matter must be removed by such occupant at_his.own expense. (B) In the event of the failure of any occupant to comply with any order of a sanitary inspector as in TV-A abov such sanitary inspector may cause all such garbage and refuse to be removed at the expense of such occupant, and in case of non-payment of such expense the same ma.; be recovered by an action brought in the name of the Town in any court of competent jurisdiction, and every such occupant shall also be liable to the penalty here] after imposed for an offense against this By-Law. V, The occupant of every premises in the Town shall provide sufficient and adequate receptacles or containers for garbag and refuse which may accumulate from time to time at such .premises, and which may be conveniently placed and kept in­ receptacles or containers. Vl. . The receptacles or-containers provided for garbage and r.efus may be made of metal or plastic or other substantial materia and shall be,provided with proper covers which shall fit tightly over such.containers. V11. No occupant shall, under any circumstances, put any garbage or refuse in any paper or cardboard carton or box for collection by the collectors licensed by the. Town, V111 The receptacles or containers provided for the purposes mentioned in this By-Law shall at all times be kept and maintained in good and sanitary condition by the owner thereof. All wet garbage intended for collection shall be thoroughly strained and shall be wrapped in paper and securely tied before being placed in the receptacle or container for collection. X. If for any reason any of.the contents of any receptacle or container are of a fluid consistency the same will not be removed by the Collectors licensed;by the Town. X1. No person shall place in any receptacle or container garbz or refuse intended for collection which together with the weight of the receptacle or container will exceed in weigP seventy-five pounds. X11 All paper and cardboard boxes or. cartons shall be flattene Put and together with all papers shall be. securely tied ir neat packages or bundles otherwise the licensed collectorz will not remove-them, X111 Receptacles and containers and all other pieces or parcels of garbage or refuse for collection shall be placed by the occupant on his premises, not more than ten feet from the street sideline;. without obstructing any sidewalk. XIV. No person shall permit any receptacles or. containers containing garbage.or refuse to remain in or upon his premises for a period longer than seven-days without placi same.for collection in the manner herein provided. XV. Receptacles or containers emptied by collectors shall be removed by the occupant of the premises on which they-were placed for collection. no later than 24 hours after being emptied. XV11 The provisions of this By-Law with respect to the vv . collection and removal of.garbage and refuse will not stay the operation of the provisions of Section 11, 111 and 1V of this By-Law, and shall not excuse or.relieve any person from the duties and obligations imposed-by said Sections: l: 111 and 1V. XV111 .Waste material or rubbish left by any builder-or contraatf `:or. the owner of any premises in the Town following the. construction, alteration or repairing of any building shal: be removed by such'•builder, contractor or owner as promptl; As possible and will-not be collected by the collectors licensed by the Town in the course of their routine collections. . X1X. Except for the purposes of collection as hereinbefore pro- vided, no person shall place or dump, or cause to be plaeec or dumped any garbage or'refuse in any place in the Town other than the place or places of disposal designated and. approved for that purpose by the Town Council. XX. (A) `No persons shall place or cause to be placed on any Town-designated place of disposal any material of -__:.whatever nature or kind without having first.received from the foreman or persons in charge of such place. -"- .. of disposal permission to do so. Under no circumstances shall any wrecked or derelie motor vehicles, motor vehicle ISodtes or portions thereof be placed or caused to be placed for garbaj collection on the dump or on any Tom designated place of disposal other than .such place of disposal as.may be designated and approved for that purpose by the Town Council. XX. (C) No person shall in any event place or cause to be a Town place of disposal any material of placed on ; whatever nature or'kind between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and $:00 a.m. without ersonhinlchargeesoeto do,ission from such foreman or p whether or not such person has received permission to place such material on the place of disposal as in sub-section (A) of this section provided. XX1. No person, other than an employee of the Town authorized turb or otherwise to do so, shall pick over, re refuse placed for collection interfere with any garbage whether or not the same is contained in receptacles or containers. XX11 No person shall trespass upon or remove any materials fthrom a Town place of disposal unless authorized to doso by tae Town Council, or by some person authorized by the wn grant such permission. XX111 Every person who contravenes or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this By-Law shall upon convicti3n' be liable to a penalty not exceeding $50.00 or. imprisonment for thirty days. Such convictions may be had and such penalty recovered under the provisions of,the Nova Scotia Summary Conviction Act. garbage and refuse XX1V All By-Laws of the-Town concerning isionof this By-Law are hereb inconsistent with the provy s �epeaIed_._ • . t TO THE OVINCESOFROF NOVAS OTIAAL AFFAIRS I, the undersigned, Clerk of the Town of Dominion, do hereby certify ithin By-Law was duly' certithat the w passed by the Council of the Town o19cainion on the .,.��.� day of OWN -CL RK . D5PRRTMEN-r,OF,MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for aPPPWalof the AnWer. .. ................. _ Deputy Nln ./ APPROVED this...l, "�1 ....day of.. 19j' `BY'LAW: TOWN OF DUMLNION: BE IT ENACTED and ORDAINED: by Town Council,Town of Dominion, as follows: 1: This By Law may be cited as the Town of Dominion Loitering By Law 2: The By Law of the Town of Dominion relating to Loitering is hereby repealed and the following substituted therefor.. 3; POLICE OFFICER: means a Police Officer of the Town of Dominion. TOWN: means the Town of Dominion PUBLIC PLACE: means any place,within the Town of Dominion to which persons have access as of right or by payment of a fee,admission price or other.charge and includes streets,street corners,lanes and rights-of-way.' 4: No person or persons.shall loiter in or around the entrance or steps of ,any church;hallistore.,shop:or.public place.in the Town or around the streets or corners of any streets or lanes in the Town after being requested by any police officer of the Town to move away. 5: Every person violating this by law shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable,on conviction,to a.penalty of not more than twenty five dollars or,in default,to imprisonment for a terms of not more than twenty days. I; .Evelyn O'Brien,Town Clerk,Town of Dominion, . of:the County of Cape Breton,Province of Nova Scotia, hereby certify that the foregoing By Law was duly passed 'at a regular meeting of the Town Council of )EPARTtv1ENT Or M��13i�`p AF^�l� the Town of Domiuion,held at Domiuion,on the 15th., ,viinister. day of 7anuary,A.D.,1972: :.day ..,��f:.'. .. . .... .. APPROVED' �. EAELYN 0'BRIEN. •. of........... ...... �� TOWN CLERK = DOMINION ._ .. 1 _I.• :r .� Mi�n.iln.l Ali - SPECIAL RESOLUTION Re: THE TOWN OF DOMINION PASSED: ay of April, A.D. 1965- NOTWITHSTANDING the provisions of any other by- law of The Town of Dominion, BE IT RE60LVED that the attached by-law relating to permits to be issued under the "Lord's Day (Nova Scotia) Act" be and the same is hereby adopted subject to the approval of the Honourable Minister of Municipal Affairs".. }SATED at Dominion, County of Cape Breton, Province of Nova Scotia, this LL021day of , A.D. 1965. C MW i By-Law Relating to`Permi, s For The Operation Of Stores ,�'FTCOn The Lord's Day Made and passed as a by-law of the Town of Dominion under the provisions of Section 4 of "The Lord's Day (Nova Scotia) Act" BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Dominion as follows: 1. In this by-law unless the context otherwise requires, (a) the expression "Town" means the Town of Dominion (b) the expression "Council" means the Town Council of the Town of Dominion (c) the expression "Clerk" means the Town Clerk of the Town of Dominion (d) the expression "person" includes firm, company and bo dy corporate. 2. No person in the Town shall on the Lord's Day operate a grocery store, confectionery store, fruit stand, canteen or laund` mat, without first being issued a permit therefor under the provisicas of this by-law.�,, (��1U'" &_ 7' 3, Every such permit ahall be issued by the Council and issuel under the hand of the Clerk on payment to her of the prescribed fee required by this by-law, and may be in the form set forth in Sched- ule "A" to this by-law , and shall not be transferrable. 4. Permits may be issued for the operation in the Town on the Lord's Day of (a) a confectionery store, a laundromat, fruit stand or . canteen (b) a grocery store, the total assessed value of the stocl ar equipment in which, regardless of ownership, is shown as less than $7,000.00 on the Assessment Roll of the Town of Dominion for the previous year. 5. No permit shall be issued for the operation in .the Town on the Lord's Day of a laundromat before the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon nor after the hour of 7 o'clock in the afternoon. 6. The fee payable for all such permits issued under this by-law shall be the sum of three Dollars per year or any part thereof, and no part of any such fee shall be rebatable. 7. Every application fora .permit under this by-law shall in writing to the Clerk and shall state: (a) the name, occupation and address of the applicant (b) the nature of the permit applied for (c) the location of the grocery store, confectionery stor , fruit. stand, canteen or laundromat, in respect of whi h` the application is made. g. The Council may, in its absolute discretion, suspend or cancel any permit granted under the provisions of this by-law.. SCHEDULE "A" LORD'S DAY PERMIT Province of Nova Scotia Town of Dominion. Office of the Town Clerk This is to certify that whose given address is is Hereby Permitted by the Town Council of the Town Of Dominion to operate a at in the Town of Dominion on the Lord's Day (Note: For Laundromats insert the .words-"be.twe the hours of 2 o'clock the afternoon and 7 o�c ck in the afternoon;") for the period ending the 31st of December A.D. 19 T, subjec.t. ,to the by-law of the Town of Dominion in that behalf made and provider. And for which permit the said fee required by the said by-law has Meer. paid. This permit is not transferrable; the fee paid therefor is not rebatable and this permit may be suspended or cancelled by Oe Town Council of the Town of Dominion. Dated at Dominion in the County of Cape Breton this day of A.D. 19 _. TOWN CLERR BYLAW RELATING TO PERMITS FOR THE OPERATION 08 STORES, STC. ON THE LORD+S DAY TOWN 2 DOMINION Recommended for approval of the Minister, subject to amendment DEPiPTX MINISTER OF MUNICIPAL F S Approved this � -ay of April A. D. 1965 subject to the amendment pursuant to Section 4 (d) It) of the Municipal Affairs Act that Section 2 is deleted and the following substituted therefort- (2) The Council may, in its discretion, upon the application of a person operating a grocery store, confectionery store, fruit stand, canteen or Laundromat, issue a permit outhoriting such person to operate such store on the Lordle Day under the provisions of this by-law.. MIN/TER OF MUN�ICAJ;;;IRS 1 By-LAW Ree p e cti.n:g MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS AND HOUSING ACCOMMODATION BE IT ENACTED by the Town Counett os the Town os Dominion, under the authox.i.ty os Towns Act ae Sottow6 : Paxt 1 - Shoxt T.ttte 1 . Th.ie By-.Caw 6hatt be known and cited a6 the "Housing and Bu.itd.ing Standaxd6 By-Law". Pax# 2 - Intexpxetation 2. ( 1 ) The ownexs os buitd.ings butte pn lox to Decembex 311, 1975 6 hatt maintain tho6 a bu.itd.ing6 .in accordance with the 6tandaxde as contained .in pant 6 o S thi.6 By-Law. ( 2) The occupants oS att dwett.i.nga in the Town oS Dominion 6hatt maintain that poxt.ion o6 the dwett.ing within their ezetua.ive polis"A ion .in accordance with the standa,&d6 contained .in pant 7 o6 th.ie By-Law. ( 3) ALL bu.i.td.ing6 bu.itt 6ubeequent to the coming .into Soree os thiA By-Law 6hatt be conetxueted and maintained .in comp.ei.anee with the xequ.ixement6 o S the Bu.itd.ing By-Law Sox Dominion. (4) ALL xepa.ix6 ox attexationa made to any bu.i.td.ing 6hatt be persoxmed .in eompt.iance with the 6tandande ae contain- ed .in the Budtd.ing By-Law Sox Dominion. ( 5) The 6tandaxde q th" By-taw afte minimum standa td6 and this By-Law 6hatt not be con6txucted 6o ae to Les6en the requ.ixements pxese)t..i.bed Sox bu.itd.ing6, conetxuetion, xepa.:ix6 and attexation6 contained in the Bui.tdtng By-Law box Dominion. 3. In th.i6 By-taw: ( 1 ) "Boarded up bu itd.ing" mean6 a bu,itd ing Sox which the occupancy pexin t ha6 been withdrawn by wx.i.tten authox.iza- tion by Sudtd.ing In6pectox and which .i6 boarded up 6o ae to ,%"txi t entxanee .in a mannex acceptable to the Bu.itd.ing In- epecton. (2) 1 "Bu.itd.ing" .inctude6 a 6txuctuxe o S any kind and anything a j j ized to ox .integrated .in a bu.i.td.ing that would, without 6peciat mention be txanssexxed by a conveyance os the Land on which such bu.itd.ing .i6 Located but dove not .include _ a bu.itd.ing under conetxuction ox a boaxded up buitd.ing . (3) "Buitd.ing Tnbpec tox" meanA .the pe).aon appointed by .the Town Coune t. to be the Ins pectox o6 Baitd.ingA .in .the Town o S Dominion. (4) "Bu.itcUng undex constxuction" means a paxt.ially eom- pLeted building Sox which a va id bu.i.td.ing pexmit .i4 st.itt .in Soxce and fox which an occupancy pe mit. has- not -been. :g-xanted. (S) "Coupe it" means .the Town Councit Sox .the Town o6 Vom- .inion. (6) "Vwettl ng" .includes any bu.i.td.ing, pant o6 a buttding, .tent, txadlex' ox athex eovex.ing ox stxuetuxe, .the whole ox any poxt.ion os which has been used, .is used ox ,is capable os being used Sox .the puxposes oS human habitation with the Land and- pxe"- m.is es appurtenant thexeto. (7) "Vwett ng unit" meant a xoom ox suite os xooma oecupted ox capable os being occupied as an .independent and sepaxate house- keeping estabtishment. (3) "Fxelus.ive pons ess.i.on" means the occupancy o S pxem.i.s es by someone other than the ownex by notice os a wxitten lease ox by notice os the consent os the ownex. (9) "Hab.itable xoom" menns, a xoom designed Sox ox which may be used Sox tiv.ing, sleeping, eating ox cooking. ( 10) "Tnspectox" means any pexson employed by the Cape Me- .ton Metxo Planning Commission, whose duty .is to .inspect bu-Ud.ings and pxem.is es. (Ll) "Non-habitable xoom" means an axea os a bu.i.td.ing othex than a habitable xoom, .i,s a dwetting ox dwetting unit, and .ine:tudes the Sottow.i.ng s (a) a bathxoom ox showex xoom (b) a toilet xoom (c) a .taundxy xoom (d) a bo.ilex xoom (e) a Suxnaee xoom ( S) a pantxy (gg) a closet (h) a cox-tidox (.i) a Soyex ( ) a stai sway ( ) a Lobby (l) a tecAeat.ion xoom ox (m) othex space jox sexv.iees ox ma.intenanee os the dwetting ox access to and vext.ical txavel between stoxe ys. -3- ( 12) "Notice" means a notice os intention to xevoke the occupancy pe�tm.Lt box atteged v.iotation os th" By-.taw. ( 13) "Occupancy pexm.Lt" 14 a pexmit obtained 6xom the o S S.ice o 6 the Bu.i.t ding I na pectox, stating .the u4e4 that can be made os the buitd.ing and may pxeacn..i.be condittona under which such a pexmdt 14 t44ued and held. ( 14) "Oecupiex" .inctudee the xe4ident o S Land ox 16 thexe 14 no xea.ident, the pexbon entitled to podaeaa.ton thexeos, a teasehotdex, and a pexaon having ox enjoying box any way ox puxpoz-es, the use o S Land, othexwi4 a than ab ownex. ( 1 S) "Ownex" .tnetudea anyone ox combination o6 the Sott- owing: (a) a pexaon who iA entitted to p04ae44ion a4 tenant in See e.tmpte, Sox tije, Sox a team o6 not teas than twenty yeau; (b) a moxtgag a in poen eaa.io n; (e) whexe the moxtgagee o6 tand .i4 'not .in po44"4ion, the pvuon emitted to the equity oS xedempt.ion; (d) the pexaon manageing ox xeeeiv.tng the tent os the Land ox pxem.iees, whethex on h.ta own account ox as agent ox txuetee o6 any othex pexaon; (e) a pexaon who i4 aases.aed Sot the building on the asa- eaament xott Sot the Town ab os the date os aLteged viotatio n t61 the pexaon who .iA emitted to po44es4.ton by %eaAon os an agxeement os bate between that pex4on and the own- ex os the pxopexty. ( 16) "Pexaon" means any pexbon, mate ox 6emate, and any body coxpoxate, and .inetudea a paxtnex-eh.ip. ( 17) "Repa.tx" inctudeb taking the neeedaaxy action to bx.ing any buitding to the atandaxda contained hexein, .inetud-ing boaxd- .tng up. ( 18) "Standaxdd" meanA the atandax" Sox the maintenance and .impxovementa os the phy4 icat condition and Sot the 6.Ltne44 ox occupancy pxeAc&ibed Sot dwettingb .in paxt 6 and 7 o6 thi..a By-taw. Paxt 3 - Genexat putiu and Obtigationa 4. The ownex o s a buitd tng ab hexein de fined a haft matn- ta.tn the buitd.ing to the atandaxda ab contained .in paxt 6 hexe.in and Saituxe to meet each and evexy atandaxd as contained .thexan ahatt eondtitute a Aepaxate and distinct o65ence. -4- The 4-The occupant o 6 a dwetting, bultd.ing ox dwelling unit 4hatt maintain that portion o6 .the buitd.ing undex h.i4 exetu4.ive po44e44.ion to the 4tandaAd4 a4 contained .in pant- 7 06 thi4 By- .Caw and Jaituxe to meet each and every 4tandaxd ab contained thexe.in bhatt eonbtitute a 4 epaxate and di4tinc t o 66ence. 6. Att xepaix4 to a dwetting 4hatt be made .in a mannex accepted a4 good wonkman4h.ip .in the trade coneexned and with matex.iatb 4mi.tabte and 4u66.iei.ent box the puxpo4e. 7. The ownex o 6 a dwetting a4 hexe.in de6.ined 4hatt obtain and maintain a vat.id occupancy pexmit Son the dwetting at att t.ime4. Pant 4 - Occupancy Pexm.ct4 _. �. ( 1 ) Every dwetting a4 hene.in dei fined which appeax4 on the a44e44ment Aott Son the Town os Dominion Son year 1975 4hatt be deemed to have an occupancy pexm.tt .in butt 6oxee and exsect a4 os the date o6 the appxovat o6 the By-.Caw by the M.ini.4tex o6 Mun.icipat A66aiU. (2) Att occupancy pexm.c t4 not obtained according to 4 ub4 ee- t.ion ( 1 ) bhatt be obtained by appt.icat.ion to the office a s the Bultding In4peetox. . 9. ( 1 ) The Buitd.tng In4peetox may xe6ube to .i44ue, on may can- eei an occupancy pvwit .t6, .in h.i4 opinion, the baitd.ing 6aZt4 to meet .the 4equ.ixement4 06 th.i4 By-taw on any othex taw on By- taw os the Town. _. (2) Subject to Section 11 (2) , an occupancy pexm.it, once cancetted, 4hatt not be xe.in4tated by the Bu.itd.ing In4pectox, unte44 the buitd.ing meets att the xequi tement4 o s th.i4 By-.Caw. 10. ( 1 ) Unte44 notice a6 h.i.4 .intention to do 4o 14 given to the owner at tea4t ten ( 10) day be6orehand, the Bu.itd.ing In4pee-tox 4hatt not cancet an occupancy peAmit. (2) The notice xequixed undex 4ub4eet.i.on ( 1 ) 4hatt be deem- ed to have been pxopexty 4 erved 16 4 ent by pxepa.id ordinax y mait to the addxe44 06 the owner a4 .it appean4 on the tate4t a .&e44ment xott box the Town. ( 3) unte44 the contAary 1.4 proven, any notice bent by mail 4hatt be deemed to be 4eAved on the day the notice woutd in the noxnat eoux4e o6 po4t be detivexed. (4) Not te44 than Sive (5) dap pxiox to the date o6 can- eettat.ion os an occupancy permit, the In4peetox 4hatt eau4e to be d.Uptayed, cop.ieb os the notice a4 4et out .in 4ub4eatton ( 1 ) .in eonbp.icuou4 ptaee4 throughout the dwetting. -5- 11 . ( 1 ) Any peon who 6eet4 aggx.teved by .the dec iz ton of ,the Bu.itding In4pectox pux4uant to section 9 may appeal that dec"- ion to Counett, by wx.i..tten notice detivexed to the C.texk, within SLJteen ( 15) day4 oS the date of cancetta.ti.on o6 the occupancy pexm.it. (2) Councit, on appea.t, may con jiam, xebc..i.nd ox vary the dec.t4ion os the Buitd.ing Inapeetox. 12. ( 1 ) The ownex of a building, .i.n4tead of acquiA ing an occu- pancy pexm.it, may obtain a permit to board up the bu.itd.ing. (2) A pexm.tt to board up a building may be granted by .the Suitdtng In4pectox whe&e the building .t4 vacant at_. the time o{ application. (3) The permit to board up a bu.itding may contain whateveA condition4 a Buitdtng In4pectot deems nece44a&y SOA 4a6ety. (4) No peAm.tt to board up undex th" 4eetion 4hatt be vatid Sox moxe than one ( 1 ) yea& Jxom the date os .t44ue. (5) upon the expiration os the one ( 1 ) year xeJexxed to .in the pAeviou4 4ub4eetion, no pexm.c t to board up 4hatt be .iAAued Jox .the same building without the consent of Counc.LL. Pax# 5 - Inspeet.ion4 and Oxdex4 os the Su.itd.ing In4peetox. 13. ( 1 ) 16 a Buitd.tng In4pectox become4 "axe o6 a 4u4pected-=-- viotati.on o J thiA By-taw, he 4hatt .inspect it within Joxty-eight (43) houA4. Fox the puApo4e4 o6 thiA 4ubsection, Joxty-eight .(48) hou,u 4hatt be exctu4.ive o6 Saturdays, Sunday4 and Notiday4 . (2) WheAe a person ha4 not.ts.ied a Smitdtng In4pectox of _a v.totation o6 thiA By-Law, . the Inspector may fiend to th.t4 pex4on a copy _oJ the inspection Aepoxt by oxdinaxy ,ma.t , (3) I J a tenant has not.iJ.ted the Buitd.ing Ins peetox o J a 4uApeeted viotat.ion o6 thiA By-.Law, the Landtoxd 4hatt not haxa44 a tenant. 14. Ma. In addition to -any othex temedie4 contained in thio By- law, the Saitd.tng Inspeetox may o&den the ownex to do whatever xepa u axe necessary to bx.ing .the buitdtng to the 4tandeAds con- tained in paxt 6 06 .th.14 By-taw. b. In addition to any otheA temed.ie4 contained in the By-.Law, the Building InspeetoA may ondeA the occupant to do what- eveA xe a.iA4 axe neee44"y to bx.ing .the bu,itd.tng up to the shad- aAd4 o r pa.xt 7 o J thiA By-taw. -6- (2) a. when the Buitd.ing Inspector rakes an order pursuant to zubzeet.ion ( 1 ) b of this see tion, the order shatt .be in a written form, directed to the occupant. (3) The order o S the Baitd.ing Inspector under this Sec- tion may be served .in the tame manner as notices unden section 10. RUBBISH PART 6 16 . The owner shatt keep att parts of the bu-itding, ez- eept those within the exetus.ive possession of an occupant_, atean and Jree Jroms (a) Rubbish, gaitbage and other debxLsj (b) Objeetb and conditions, hotel and excavations, .that ane heatth, Jire on accident hazards. GARBAGE DISPOSAL 17. ( 1 ) Every bu.Ltd.ing shaft be provided with a garbage en- etos ure. (2) The enetosu)te shatt not be toeated .in a hab.ctabte room and zhatt be adequate to enetose one week's garbage of the number of peopte occupying the buttd.ing. ROOFS 18. ( 1 ) The n.00j shatt be kept weathertight and 6Aee Irom teaks. (2) Every eavestrough, roof gutters and downpipe zhatt be kept: (a) .in good repair, (b) .in good woak.ing order, (e) watertight and JAee Srom teaks, (d) Gree Jrom hearth and accident hazards . EXTERIOR WALLS 19. ( 1 ) The components of every exterior watt of a buil-ding and the exteAi.oA watt shatt be maintained: (a) in good repair, (b) weathertight, (c) Jree JAom toose or unsecured objects and matexiats, (d) to prevent the entrance of .insects and Aodentz , (e) to prevent deterioration due to weather, .insectz, or animate. -7- (2) Without x"tti.cting .the geneAatity of subsection .the maintenance o J an extex.iox watt .inctudes .the watexpxoo J.Lng of the watt and joints, te4toti.ng, xepaiting and tep.tacing oJ: (a) the watt, (b) .the bxic" and moxtaA, (c) .the stucco, .tathing and p.taetex, (d) the ctadding, (e) .the coping, (J) the i tas h.Lng. FOUNDATION WALLS AND FOUNDATION SUPPORTS 20. ( 1 ) EveA.y Joundati,on watt JoAm.Lng pant of a buitding 6ha.Gt-- be maintained in good tepaix so as to pxevent sett.tement o6 .the bu.i..tding ox the entJtanee of mo.Lstuxe, insects ox Roden". (2) Without Limiting the genexatity o6 subsection ( 1 ) , the maintenance o6 a 6oundat i.on watt ine_tudes: (a) jacking up, undeApxinn.ing oA shoxtng the watts whexe neeessaxy, (b) Aeptacing subsoit dxa.ins at the Joot.ing, (c) gxouttng masonxy exacks, (d) watenpxoo J.i.ng the watt and 1 oints. (3) Att 6oundat i,on duppoAtA JoAm.ing paxt o f a bu.i..td.Lng shat.t be maintained in good tepa.iA so as to pxevent setttement o J the buitd.ing. (4) Without timiting .the genexa.tdty of subsection (3) , the maintenance o6 Soundation suppoxta .inc.tudes i (a) Aepa.ixing ox Aep.tac.ing decayed, damaged ox weakened Ait.ts, piexs, poste oA othe)t suppoxtj, (b) making 4it is, Pit", posts oA otheA s uppoxte watexpxooj, weatheApnooi and .insect pxoojcb (c) using su.itab.te means to jack up o,% suppo�t the buitd.ing whexe neeessaxy. STRUCTURAL SOUNDNESS 21 . Evex y paxt o J a bu.i..tding s haat be maintained in a AtxuctuAatPty bound condition and so as to be capab.te 06 busta.in- .ing zaJe:ty dts own weight and any toad to which .it may noxma.t.ty be subjected. DRAINAGE 22. ( 1 ) Evexy basement, eet-tax, cxaw.t space and s.imitaA apace sha.t.t be adequate.ty venti..tated to .the outside a.LA and adequate.ty dxa.ined. t tsl (2) EveAy itoox, eveAy ceiling, both sides o S evexy .in- tex.iox watt and .the .intex.iox bide o6 eveAy extex.iox watt .in a dwe.t.t.i,ng sha.tt be maintained Spee Sxom dampness : (3) Subsection ( 2) does not app.ty to: . (a) any non-habitab.te xoom .in a basement on ce.t.tax, on (b) a gaxage. (4) Evexy buitdtng sha.t.t be so constructed and protected as to prevent the passage o6 noxious gasps Sxom a pant os the bu.i.tding .that is not used, designed on .intended to be used Son human habitation .into otiheR pants o6 the bu.i..td ing intended, used or designed Sox human habitation. EXTERIOR DOORS ARV WINDOWS 23. ( 1 ) AU extex.ion windows, doors and hatchways .in a buitd- ing shatt be maintained in good repai-x and weathext.ight. (2) Without Aestx•icting .the 'genexat ty oS subsection ( 1 ) , the maintenance %equited .inc.tudes : (a) Aepa.ixing ox tenew.ing damaged, decaying ox xottenj ( 1 ) dooxs, (2) dooR Sxames and castings, (3) window sashes, and (4) window Srames and castings . (b) xe S.itting dooAs and windows, (c) weathex atx.ipp.ing, (d) repai,%i,ng ox rep.taci.ng dejeetive ox missing door han.dwaxe and deseetive on missing window ha,%dwane, (e) tegtaz.ing, and ( S) using other su.i.tab.te means oS weathexpnooi-ing. (3) Every opening in an extex.iox watt .that - (a) is used ox tequi&ed Sot venti.tation ox ittum.inaz�on, (b) .is not protected by a window ox door, and (e) cou.td pexm.i.t the entry o S rodents, or veAm.Ln, shatt be (d) screened with w.ixe mesh, meta.t gx.c.t.ts, on other duxab.te matexia.t, or (e) other-w.ise protected so as to eSSeet.ivety prevent .the entry o6 Rodents, on vexm.in. t (4) (4) Where stoxm windows ane inztatted .in a bai,.td.ing, such windows sha.t.t be maintained .in good repa.0 and g.tazed. (5) Att shutters on a buiZd.ing zha.t.t be maintained .in good ne pai)t. (6) Without nestruc ting the g enena. ity o j subsection (5) , .the maintenance .inc.tudes : (a) Aepaixing on rep.taci.ng damaged on decayed shutters and handwaxe, and (b) using other su.i.tab.te means to pxevent detexioAat.ion due to weather and .insects . EGRESS 24. ( 1 ) The owner sha.t.t maintain a 4a6e, continuous and an- obstnucted passage jnom the exterior o6 each dwet.Ung unit .in each bud td.ing to the extexior of each baitd.ing at street on grade ,teve.t. . (2) The passage %equ.ixed .in oubsection ( 1 ) &ha.t.t not pass through a room .in another dwe.t.ti.ng unit. STAIRS, BALCONIES AND P-QQZCHES. 25. ( 1) Every stai-sway, ba.tcony on pouch .in, on, or appuAten- ant to a bu.i.td.ing sha.t.t be maintained - (a) .in good nepaix, (b) 6Aee Srom - ( 1 ) hot", (2) cracks, (3) excessive wean and warping, and (4) otheA dejects that are accident hazards. (2) Without teztxicting the genexa.t.t ty o6 subsection ( 1 ) , the maintenance .inc tudez (a) repaixi.ng on nep.tac.ing treads, n.i z eAz on 6 to ons .that show excessive wear on are broken, warped or .toose, (b) Aepaix ing, nenew.ing on z uppoAting stAuctuAa.t membexz that aj.e totted, deten.ioAated oA .toose, (c) painting. ( 3) Evexy open side o j a stairway, i tat too j to which access may be gained through a doorway, terrace, ba.tcony, poncl- .tanding ox ztaixwett shat.t have a rigid guandAatt not .tens than three ( 3) feet high with an .intenmed.iate ta.i.t, on a ba.tustrade in good nepai)c 6irm.ty attached so as to pnov.ide te"onabte protection against accident or .injaxy, where - ( 10) (a) .the vext.ical ai.ae between .the base o6 .the ztaixway and .the .top o6 the 4 ta.ixway_. exceeds bout (4) beet, on (b) .the Etat too6, teAAace, verandah, poach tand.ing oa staixwe.tl - ( 1 ) .cs mote .than .two ( 2) beet above .the gxound itogn on other hoAizontat place below, and (2) can be used by any pexson who .is .in, on on at .the b a it ding. (4) Evety stairway that does not tequ.vce a guaxdnait on baZu t&ade under subsection ( 3) AhatZ have a kigid handna.it not - .leas .than three (3) beet high .in good nepa.IA on at .Least one side o6 the s.ta.inway 6.ixmt y attached 4o as to pro v-.ide teas onabti suppoxt bon pen4on6 using .the stairway. WALLS AND CEILINGS 26. ( 1 ) Evexy watt and ceiling .in a dwett i.ng shah be maintain- ed .in good condition and 6xee 6nom holes, clacks and .loose pt"ten. (2) Every ceit..ing, both sides o 6 an intexim watt and .the .intex.iox side o6 an exten.i.ox watt .in a dwet Z i.ng shaft be .lathed and p.lastexed on covexed with others matex.iaZ having equ.ivaZent q uaZi i.es. (3) Subsection (2) shah not apply to: (a) a garage, (b) any non-habitable %room, except a bathroom, showex xoom on toilet xoom, whose 6toox .is below the 6.iniz hed gxade o 6 .the adjoining yard, on (c) any attic space that .i.s not used, designed ox .intended to be used box human habitation. FLOORS 27. ( 1 ) Att 6Zooxz .in a dwelt ing shalt be maintained Gree 6nom - (a) .loose, warped, ptotnud.ing, broken on totted boards, (b) holes ox cracks. (2) Where a 6Zoot .in a dwetti.ng .i.s coveted with ZinoZeum on a s.imitax coveni.ng that has become torn ox holed so that it xeta.ins dint on i-4 an accident hazard, the covex.ing shall be Xe- pained, replaced of removed. (3) Every bathroom itoot, shower xoom 6Zoot and to.itet xoom 6.loox .in a dwet ing zhaZt be maintained .in a manners that penm.tts easy ctean.ing. (4) Without restricting the genera ity of subbection (3) .the maintenance .includes instatt.ing, repa.ixing re6ini4king and reptacing a Stoor oa coveting that wilt provide .the requited cond.i,t.i-o ns. FIREPLACES, FUEL-BURNING EQUIPMENT, CHIMNEYS, ETC. 28. ( 1 ) Every S.uteptaee used, eapabte o S being used on .intend- ed to be used .in a bu.itd.ing Sox burning Suet .in an open S.ute ahatt be maintained .in good repai t and so as to prevent the heating o s adjacent comburt.ibte mater.iat on ztructurat members to unsase tem- penaturea and shatt be essec i.vety vented to the outside aiA by means o S a chimney. (2) In every buitding - - (a) equipment .that buxns Suet, (b) heating equipment, and (e) every vent pipe, chimney, smoke pipe, Stue on deet, connected to such equipment, shatt be sc constructed, ptaced, protected and main- tained .in good repair as to prevent unsase on dangerous conditions and :the entrance o S noxious gases .into the dwett.ing. (3) Equipment that burns Suet .in a bui.td.ing shatt be essecti.vety vented to the outside a.in by means os a chimney, a Stue, a smoke pipe, a vent pipe or a a.im.itar duct. (4) Without restricting the generat.ity os subsections ( 1 ) and (2) , the maintenance .inetudes : (a) t.in.ing, repa.ixi.ng and rettn.ing the 6iAeptaee with Site resistant matexiat, (b) .instatt.ing, %epaiti,ng and reptac ing the hearth o S the Jiteptaee, (c) ctear.ing obstructions Srom .the chimney, itue, smoke pipe or other duct, (d) a eating open joint-4 and repa.ixing m"onry, (e) using piping on duetz o6 adequate size Sor a chimney, Stue, smoke pipe, vent pipe- or a A im.i- tan duct. (5) Subs eet.i.on ( 3) does not apply to a dom"t.ic appt.i.aKct used Sor cooking .is the appt.iance .iA : (a) so constructed, designed and used as not to nequ.ire venting, and (b) not used or .intended to be used Sor heating purpo.a ea . t -12- HEATING SYSTEM 29. ( 1 ) Evexy dwett ing shaft be pxov.ided with a heating s ys- tem capable o6 maintaining a xoom tempexatune o 6 not .less than 70 deg-tees 6ahxenheit .in att paxts o6 aZZ hab.i..tabte xoom4 , bath- xooms and to.itet zooms , in a dwelling at att times . (2) The heating system shaZZ be maintained ,in good %epa.i)t and woxk.ing condition and capable o6 heating .the dweLL.ing satiety. ( 3) Whexe .in a dwe.ZZi.ng - (a) a heating system ox pax# o 6 .it, -ox (b). an aux.iZiaxy heating system ox paxt of .it burns on .is designed on .intended to buxn s o.P i.d ox .e.<i.q uid 6ueZ, a place ox teceptaeZe box the stoxage o6 such 6ueL ahaZt be pxov.ided and maintained .in good condition .in .the dwetZing and h pxopeALy conztxuated so as to be 6Aee 6Aom ji)Le oa accident hazards . (4) ALL 6ueL-buAn.ing appZi.ances, equipment, accessoti.es and .Lnstattat.ions .in a bu.itd.ing shaZt be .instaZZed .in a good and woxk- mant ike mannex and maintained .in good %epaiA and woxk.ing oxdeA. (5) Whexe thexe is 6ueL buAn.ing equipment .in any accepted dwetti.ng not occupied by the ownex and .the ownex .is xequixed by the Lease ox agAeement pxov.iding 6oA the occupancy to pxovtde Gua, an adequate suppty o6 6ueL shatt be ava.itabte at att times 6oA such equipment, subject to the exceptions pxov.ided .in section 28 . HEATING EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS 30. ( 1 ) Att connections between- (a) heating equipment ox (h) cooking equipment that buAns ox .is designed oA .intended to burn Liquid ox gaseous beat .in a dwetZ ing, the souxee o6 tiqu.id ox gaseous 6ueL AhaLL be main- tained tig.id and in good xepa.i,%. (2) Notwithstanding subsection ( 1 ) , an appxoved 6Zex.ibZe eonneetox may be used to connect a gas stove used only box cook- ing puxposes to .its souxee o6 gaseous 6ueL. -13- PLUMBING AND PLUMBING FIXTURES 31 . -( 1 ) A.t.t p.tumb.ing in a bu.i.td.ing ox dwe.t.t.i ng, .inc Zuding p.tumb.ing 6ixtuxes, dna.ine, watex pipes , wateA closets and conn- ecting tines to .the waxen and seweA systems , sha.t.t be .insta.t.led and maintained .in good woxk.ing oxdex and nepaiA and SAee Strom .leaks and othex de6ects . (2) A waxen closet oa a uxi.na.t .in a dwe.tti.ng shat.t be .located only within a sepaxate bathxoom on tottet xoom. (3) Subject to subsection (6) , a wash basin that is .in good woxk.ing ondex, sexved with hot and cold tanning watex and connected to the dxai.nage system box .the dwe.tti.ng sha.t.t be .coca- . .ted .in evexy xoom that contains a waxen ctoset on -a axinaZ. (4) Notwithstanding subsection ( 3) , whexe a dwe.tti.ng contains not moxe .than thxee ( 3) .dwet-t-i.ng units, the wash basin .thexe.in Ae6eAAed may be .located .in xoom adjoining .the xoom that contains a waxen c.toset ox a ux.ina.t. (5) Evexy bathxoom and to.itet xoom .in a dwe.t.l i.ng shah - (a) be .located within the main poxt.i.on o J the bu.i.td.ing, (b) have pxov.is.ions Son privacy, and (c) whexe the bathxoom ox to.iZet xoom .is used ox is .intended to be used by mote than one ( 1 ) xoomea ox boaxdeA ox by the occupants os mote than one ( 1 ) dweZZi.ng unit, have an entxance Jnom a common passage- way, haZtway, coAxidox ox other space used .in common by the occupants of the dwet.t.i.ng. (6) No pennon shaZt stone oA pxepane Jood in a xoom that contains a waxen otos et ox a ux.inaL. (7) An adequate s uppt y o 6 potabt a waxen s hatt- be ava.i Z- abZe at a.t.t times to a.t.t ptumb.ing 6.ixtunes .located .in a duvet ing. KITCHENS 32. ( 1 ) EveAy xoom .in a dwe.tZing unit .in which meals axe pxe- paned sha.t.t have a sink that: (a) .is sexved with hot and cold xunn.ing waxen, (b) 4-z connected to the seweA system 6oA the b u.i.td.ing, (c) .is .in good AepaiA and woxk.ing oxdex. (2) Whexe moxe than two (2 ) pexsons occupy a dwe.t.fi.ng unit, no pexson shah stone, pxepaxe ox cook Good .in a Aoom .in the dwett- .ing unit used box steeping pu%poses . -14- (3) Every kitchen sha.t.t be provided with a pxopexty .in- sta.t.ted and maintained zoaAce o6 e.tectxicity. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 33. ( l ) Every xez idence sha.t.t be connected to an e.tectxi.ca-t zupp.ty system and zha.t.t be wiled bot e.tectx.ic.ity. (2 ) An adequate 6 upp.tg o6 e.tect ti.c power s ha.t.t be ava.i.t- ab.te at a.tt times .in a.t.t paxts os eveny occupied dwetC.ing subject .to the ezcept.ionz pxovided .in zect.i.on 36. (3) The capacity os the connection to the bu.ttd.ing and .the system 06 citcuits distt.i.buttng the etectttca.t 6upp.ty within .the bu.i.td.ing zhat.t be adequate Sox .the use and intended use .in the b u.i t ding. (4) Subject to 6ubzection (5) , every hab.i.tab.te roam .in a dwe.t.f i.ng z hatt have at .teast two (2) dup.tex teceptac.tez . (5) A kitchen etectxi.c uti.t.i,ty teceptac.te shag: (a) be mounted .in a separate out.tet box, (b) be connected to a ati.L.ity ci.rcu.Lt used exctus.ive.ty Sot the uti.ti.ty o 6 number 12 guage wife, and 6ha.tt be protected by no .target than a 15 ampere Sure ox cutcu.i,t bxeaket. (6) Every .taundAy area .in a dwete..i.ng zha.t.t have at .Leant one e.tectX.lca.t dup.tex convenience out.tet .in good wotk.ing order. ( 7) An e.tectx.ica.t .tight 6ixtute 6ha.t.t be petmanent.ty .in- ataZted and maintained .in good wotk.ing oxdet .in eveny water c.toset compartment, to.i.tet noom, bathxoom, shower room, kitchen? kitchen- ette cooking space, .taundry room, surnace noom, haft and 6-ta.irway in a dwe.t.t.i.ng. (8) No person zha.t.t place an extension cord ditect.ty beneath a 6.toox coveting of through a doorway, transom, watt, ceit.i.ng oA 6.toor and no pexson shaft use, cauze ox pexm.c t the u6e o6 an extension cord zo p.taced. (9) The e.tectxiea.t wi t..ing, c.ixcu.its, buses, c.i,%cuit bteake", and e.tectxicat equipment .in a dwe-tti,.ng shat.t be main- tained at a.t.t times : (a) .in good repaiA and woxk.ing oxdet, and (b) bxee Sxom 6.ite and accident hazaAds . i -15- LITHTING ARV VENTILATION 34. ( 1 ) Evexy habitable xoom .in a dwetting, .except the kit- chen, ahatt contain one ox move windows ox skytighta that: (a) ane at teaat 501 above the levet of the gxound outa.ide the watt in which .it .is .instatted. (b) open dixee tty to .the outside a.ix. (al have a total glass area of not testi than 101 of the totat Moon area o6 the xoom. (2) Aft akytights, windows and window sash shaUs (a) be gtazed, (b) ' be pxov.ided with pxopen and suitabte haxdwaxe, (e) open. to the outside ai t. to the extent of not tens than 51 of the hoot axta of the xoom, (d) be .maintained .in good xepa.ix, (e) - be edA ty opened and closed at aft times. (3) Poxt.io ns o j a window that ane .in a window weft shaft not be counted .in computing the window axea jox the punposes of subseet.i.on ( 1 ) ox the opening arta jox the puxposea o6 eubs.ection (2 ) • (4) Lighting equipment .in good woxk.ing oxdex shaZt be pxov.ided and maintained at att times .in every: (a) s ta.inwa y, (b) halt, (c) bathxoom, (d) shower xoom, (e) toitet xoom, (J) basement ox eettax, (g) taundxy xoom, (h) Suxnace xoom, (.i) s.im.itaX non-hab.i,tabte woxk xoom, (1) kitchen, .in a dwett.ing. (5) Evexy hab.itabte xoom, bathxoom, showex xoom and to.itet xoom .in a dwe.ttd.ng shaft be pxov.ided with adequate natuxal on an.tL- j ieiat means o6 ventitat.ion. (6) Whexe any system of meehan.icat vent.itation .is pxov.i.ded .in any xoom in a -dwe.tt.ing, it shalt bet (a) capable o j comptetety changing the aix .in the xoom at Least once pen hour, (b) maintained .in good tepaix and woxk.ing oxdex at at.t t.i.m es. . -1 b- (7) All encto,6ed 4paee4 within a dwett.ing 4hatt be ade- quatety vent.i.tated and acce44 0j 4u6s.ie.ient 41Ze to pexm,i..t entxy 4hatt be pxov.tded thexeto and 6ttted with a doox ox panel to en- Ct04e the opening. MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY DWELLINGS 25. ( 1 ) In th" flection, "mu.tt.ipte occupancy dwett.ing" means a dwett.ing that eonta.Ln4 mo-te .than thxee (3) dwett.ing unit4 ox .in which todgl-ng 14 pxov.ided jox mo-te than three ( 3) xoomeu ox boaxdex4. 121 The 4tandaxd4 pxovtded by th.i4 4eet.ion apply to mutt.i- pte occupancy dwett.in94 onty. (3) Nothing .in thio 4ectl.on 4hatt xet.ieve _,any ownex of muttipte oceuppney dwett.in94 ixom eompt.iance with att o j the othex 4tandaxd4 o j th.i4 paxt. (4) . Ev exy- (a) pa44 ag eway, (b) hattway, (c) coxxidox, (d) entxance, (e) Lobby, ( �) t.iv.ing xoom, ($Q) dining xoom, (h) x.echeat.ion xoom, (.i) othex axea, used .in common by the oecupant4 of a mutt.iple occu- pancy dwett.ing 4hatt be maintained .in a e tean and 4anttaxy condi tion. (5) Without t.imiting the genexattty o j 4ub4 eetton (4) , .the maintenance .inctude4 s (a) kegutax etean.ing o6 the Stoox4 and the watts, (b) eovex.ing the jtoox4 with a dunabte matex.iat that 44 Jxee jxom exack4 hote4 ox other dejeet4 that xeta.in d.i.x t ox axe keat.th ox accident hazaxde, (cl eovex.ing the watt4 and ceitd.ng4 with a duxabte mat- exiat that 44 xeAi4tant to cxack.ing, 4 exatch.ing, ox bxeaktxq ox attexnat.ivety, xegutax.ty painting ox decoxating, e o a4 to pxo vide a j in.i4 hed 4 ux jace which can be ea.6 ity cleaned. (6) Evexy xoom ua*ed box 4teep.ing puxp04e4 and evexy dwelt- .ing unit .in a mutt.ipte occupancy dwett.ing 4hatt have at the entxance to the xoom ox the dwett,ing unit, a4 the ease may be, a doox that CtO4e4 4eeuxety and that " 6ittted with pxopex haxdwaxe .in good xepaln and woxk.ing condition. -17- (7) In every muttipte dwelling, the 6acittti.e4 required by Aect.ion 31 Ahall be Located and avaitabte to each occupant o6 a mullipte occupancy dwelling on: (a) .the same Atoxey aA, - OIL (b) the next atoxey up ox down 6rom .the storey on which the xoom ox duvet ing unit occupied by the occupant " Located. UTILITIES NOT TO BE SHUT OFF 36 . No owner o6 a dwelling which .iA used box the purpoAe o6 human habitation Ahatt d.i.sconnect, shut oS6, remove, othexwiAe discontinued or cane, ox pexm.t,t the diAconnection, Ahutt.ing o66, remove, ox o#hex discontinuance o6 any gas-, water,_. steam, etec tx.ic power, 6uet oit ox other sexv.ice ox utility Aexv.ing a dwelt- .ing except when such action .iA neeessaxy .in order to satiety make repa.ixs, xep.taeementa, ox a:ttexati,one .in, at ox upon the dwet ing and then only aster perAonal notice iA det.i,vexed to the .indivtduat dwe.tti.ng units, and then only box the xeaAonabte minimum time that such action .i.s nec"Aaxy, provided that without timiting the gen- exal.ity os the Sorego.ing, an owner tiabte box xat" Sox gas, water, steam, e.tectkic powex, Suet oil ox other sexv.ice ox ut ctity .i4 diAconnected, shut-o66, removed ox di4cont.inued Ahatt be deemed to have caused ox pexm.itted such disconnection, shutting-o66, xemova.t ox discontinuance. USE OF NON-HABITABLE ROOMS 37. ( 1 ) The owner Ahatt not use ox pexm.it the use o.6 a non- habitabte xoom .in a bu.itd.ing Sox a habitabte xoom purpose. (2) The owner Ahad not use_ ox pexm.tt the uA e o 6 the xoom Sox steeping purposes . (3) Where a xoom ox part os a xoom .in a dwe.tt i.ng does not exceed 416" .in height, .the Stoor axea under a .ce.cting that.--.is nat moxe than 416" above the 6Loor Ahall not be counted .in computing the' S.toox area os the xoom Sox the purposes o6 subsection (2) . (4) Fon the puxpoAes o6 th" Aection, a xoom that Z4 teAA .than 64 beet .in height over moxe than one-ha.t6 os the S.toox area sha.tt be deemed to be a non-habitabte xoom. A habitabte xoom an exit, and a passage shalt have a minimum height o6 64 Beet. A pxo1ectt.on 6rom a ce.it.ing, .inctud.ing a tight.ing 6.ixtuxe, sha.t.t be a minimum o6 6 ' beet 6xom the 6.toox. BASEMENT APARTMENTS 38. Wh.exe .the S.toox o6 any poxt.ion o6 a bu.t.td.ing .is below the 6.in.iAhed gxade os the pxopexty, no person Aha.tt use ox pexmtt the use o6 that Apace ox any pant thexeos aA one ox moxe habitabte zooms except where, .in addition to the othex standards pxeActibed .in this by-Law, .the 6ottow.ing xequ.irements axe met: -1E- ( 1 ) The window area that pxov:idea natuxal tight and ventila- tion shall be above .the level of .the 4aAtound.ing gxound; (2) Ventilation o j xooma .in aueh apace 4hatt:. (a) be ptov.ided- ( 1 ) through dooX4 or w.indowe, ox (2) by means o6 a s ybtem o6 mechanical vent.itation, .inctud.ing an exhaust ban: e.ithex o J which a haLt- (b) be a u j 6ic ient to completely change .the aiit in Ouch bpace at .te"t once pet hour. ( 3) .the 6tooxs and wattA shaft be ao conAtAucted as to b°e .impexv.io" to watex leakage and shall be tAeated aga.inAt dampneaa by the ptov.ia.ion o6 an adequate vapour batx.%et. (4) the 6loot4 shall be damp pxooj and bhat-t be coveted with a peAmanent jtoox coveting matexial other .than paint, that . pteventa eonden4at.ion. (S) Each habitable toom bhatt be a epaxated jtom any xoom containing heating equipment by a jike tee.iatant partition con- taining no open.ingb othex .than an opening Jot a doot with a doox j.itted thexe-in and acceae to each habitab.te Loom bhaLt not be gained by pa44age through a juxnaee xoom ox a bo.itex Loom. (6) Evexy jurnaee Xoom and every bo.rteA Loom shatt be vented to pxov.ide 4uj6.icient combuat.ion a.it jot the heating equip- ment d ixeett y jxom .the out4 ide a.i.x. (7) Where a laundxy Loom that .is ua ed by- (a) .the occupants o j moxe than two (2 ) dwettsi..ng un.c to, oA (b) the membexa o j mote than two ( 2) jam.iLi.eb, .id located, .in a ba4ement or eellat, the laundry room shall be ptov.ided with a by4tem of mechanical vent.itat.ion that .i4- (e) maintained .in good wotk.ing oxdeA, and (d) capable o j completely changing the a.iA .in the laundry Loom at leant once pet hoax. DIMENSION AND UTILITY STANDARDS 39. ( 1 ) A dwetttng ahatt contain at leant one toilet and one a.ink jot each nine (9) pexbonb Liv.ing. .in the dwelling . (2) A dwelling shah contain at least one bath tub ox s howet jot each nine (9) peA4 o na Living in the dwelling. -19- (3) An occupant 4hatt have acee64 to one bath tub on 4howex. (4) Pon the punpo4 e o 6 th.i6 4 ect io n, a 6am.i ty unit 06 mote than nine ( 9) peuon6 shah be deemed to be nine (9) pen4on6. 40. ( 1 ) Except box a habitab.Le room, no pant o 6 a duvet-ting 4hatt be uAed bon Ateeping puxpo4e4. (2 ) (a) Subject to paxagnaph ( b) , a habitable xoom u4ed Sot 4teep.ing punpo4e4 6ha.t.t have a 6toon area o6 at .Leant Soxty (40) 4quare 6eex Son each occupant. (b) A hab.i,.tabte xoom u4ed Son zZeep.ing punpo4e4 4hatt have a. 6toon area os at .Leant 6.ixty - (60) 4quane Sett. ` 41 . ( 1 ) A xoom 4hatt have the Sottow.ing minimum d.imen4.ion4 : FLOOR MINIMUM ROOM To.itet noom (with toitet only) 10 4q. . 6eex 3 6eex To.itet noom (with ba4.in) 14 4q. Sett 3 6eex Tottet noom (with bath 9 ba4.in) (or 6howex 8 ba4.in) 28 4q. 6eex 4 6eex A habil table noom 60 4q. Sect 16eex (2) The itoon apace at po.int4 where the 4top.ing watt4 on cetti,.ng4 ane .te46 than 416" above the Jtoon .in a vextieat d.Lnee- t.ion 4hatt not be .inctuded .in catcutat.ing the itoor area o6 an attic noom. PART 1 OCCUPANTS STANDARDS 42. Att past t6 o6 a bu,itding which ane occupied by a pe&A on othe)t than the owner a4 dejined hexe.in and which ane .in the ex- ctu.4.ive po44e44.ion o6 the occupant 4hatt be kept Gree 6xom: (a) nubb.i6h, garbage and other debx", (b) o b j ec t4 and eondit ion4 that ane health, jike on accident hazand4. 43. Att garbage, xubbt4h, and other debn.i4 4hatt be 4tored .in the gaxbage enelo4une pnov.ided by the owner. 44. The occupant o6 a dwet.LLng unit 4hatt maintain a 4a6e, eontinuou4 and undi4tu%bed pa46age 6xom the .intex.iox o6 the dwett.ing unit to the extex.iox o 6 the dwett.i.ng unit. 45. Cooking, heating and dome4t.ie hot water equipment, owned and .in4tatted by the occupant 4hatt be maintained .in good woxk ing oxde,t and to paix. _20- 46. The occupant o6 a dwetling unit shaU not cause the occupancy o 6 .the dwet.Ung unit undex h.is caxe ox contxoL to contravene o6 .the Atandaxds .in sections 39 and 40. 47 . The occupant o6 a bu.itd.ing Ahatt not pxepaxe Good .in a xoom containing a watex closet ox ux.inat. PART E - ENFORCEMENT 48. ( 1 ) Evexy person who eontxavenea ox 6att4 to eompLy with thiA By-taw s ha.tt box each o 6 hence be tiabte to a pen- atty o6 not .Cess .than one hundred dottaxs non moxe than one thousand dottaxs and .in de6aut t o6 payment to .imps isonment box a pex.iod o6 not Less .than 6t6teen days nox -moxe than thx.ee` months. (2 ) Evexy day dux.ing which any such contxavent.ion ox 6a.ituxe to eompLy continues Ahatt be deemed a 6xesh o66enee. 49. ( 1 ) In the event o6 any eontxavention ox 6a.ituxe .to eompty with the By-Law the Town may .in it4 own name bx.ing an action ox other Legal pxoeeedings .in xespeet o6 the name, which the Supreme Couxt ox a judge thexeo6 may heax and detex- mine at any time, and thexe.in may, .in addition to any other xemedy ox xetici s (a). make and oxdex t"txa.in.ing the continuance ox xepetition o6 any such contravention ox 6ait- uxe; ox (b) make an oxdex d.ixeeting the xemovat ox destxue- t.ion o6 any bai..tding ox sthxuetuxe ox paxt thexeo6, so eontxaven.ing ox jaiting to eompLy, ox in res- pect o6 which any such contxavent.ion ox 6aiZuxe has taken place, and that upon 6a.i.Luxe- to comply with such oxdex the Town Counett, may xemove ox destroy ox may cause to be xemoved ox destroyed such bait-ding ox any paxt thexeo6, at .the expense 06 the ownex o6 the same; ox (c) make such other oxdexs " .is xequited to end�pxce the By-Law, and as to costa, and as to the xe- co vexy o 6 the expense o 6 any such xemo vat ox des- txuet.ion, as to the Couxt ox Judge seems x.ight. (2) In .the event o6 any 6xesh o66enee by the same pex- son against the By-Law a6tex any ouch action ox othex Legal pxoceed.ing4' has been commenced by the Town, it shatt not be neeessaxy to bxing any other action ox pxoeeeding, but the action ox pxoceed.ing atxeady begun may be 6xom time to time amended 4o as to .include subsequent v.ioLat.ions o 6 the By-taw, and the eouxt ox judge shatt thexe.in heat and deal with the whole matter o 6 such v.iot.at.io ns. ( 3) I j no ownex o j any bu.i.td.ing on sttuctune .in respect o j which any ouch conUavention ox jaituxe to comply iA taking ptace, ox has taken peace, can be found within .the Town, the Town Counc.it May pont, ox may cause to be pasted, a notice of such contravention ox baituxe, and o j the intention to take proceedings .in tea peat thexeoi, upon ouch bu.ftd.ing ox sttuctuxe, and at the exp.cty of ten days Sxom the 6 urst day o f such posting any proceedings .in res pec t thexeoi may be had and taken ex pante. (4) No action shatt be maintained against the Town on against any o j .c is o j 6ic iata of agents jot anything punpor ting to be done undex ox .in pursuance of thds section. ox section 48. Th.i4 1.6 to cextijY that the 8y-.Caw o fwh,�ch ta anegotng i4 a .true copy wah duty paaa ed at a duty caned meeting of Town Counc.it of the To n_ of Dominion du.Ly td on the --13K - day o ----, A.D 197 Given undeA the hand o j the Town Me—W and undea the conponate ' j heat o S the =A�-o mtn.ion th_1 l day of U., 19- h DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for apFroval of the Minister ........ �1.:.}.��....... Qr� . unit-qu, TOWN OF DOMINION Amendment - Mun%cipat Deveeopment Ptan. BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED: by Town Counci,t, Town os Dominion, as o w.&: In the Mattex o6 the Munieipat DeveY.opment Ptan Son the Town os Dominion. (1) ADD T0. OPEN SPACE: Section 3.7.l page 14 o6 the Muni.eipat Deve pment Ptan jox the Town o6 Dominion, .immediatety aSteJ the tonal "cemeteries", the Stisth .tine add the SotPtow,i.ng "and canteen take-out sehvice to aenve beach ubeu." I Bnuee A. CtwLk., Town Ctexk., Town o S_ Dominion, bs the County o6 Cape Breton, Pnov.ince os Nova Scotia., hereby ceAtisy that the Sougo.i,ng amendment am duty paaaed at a AeguQah meeting o6 the Town CounciQ o6 the Town oS Dominion, held at Dominion on the 13th day o6 Manch, 1979. Sauce A. CtwLk Town CteAk - Town o S Dominion. DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS R^commended for erovince of Nova Scotia Office of gistry, of. New- U" ees- approval of the Minister, Cape Breton S. S. Sydney, ,� f I certify that the with' 'ns entwas' reg' f�-- Departmental Solicitor tered in this offi at sl • Y. in B000/page n 'th of the APPROVED t ' o. .:`�......da;� foregoing certificate - -4 15 of Deed of....... .... . ... 1�. . . Minister of Man al Aft$IY� BY-LAW AMENDING TOWN OF DOMINION MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN i BE IT RESOLVED: 1 . THAT the Municipal Development Plan , adopted by By-law of the Town of Dominion on the 15th day of January, 1972 is amended by changing the Municipal Development Plan map designation of the area outlined in red in the attached map , hereto and marked Schedule "A" , from Open Recreational to Residential . This is to certify THAT the foregoing By-law received an affirmative vote of the majority of the whole , passed and adopted by Town Council of the Town of Dominion at a regular meeting of Council thereof held on the 15th day of July, 1980 . DEP..i4tN1E1VT OF (NUryICIPAL AFFAIRS Recarnmended for Mayor approval of the Minister ..................... ...•••••• •• Departmental Soli"11 ' APPROVED this......... ---------day Town Clerk of.... . ............ °�... •• Ministef of Munic al Affairs SCHEDULE "A" _ ATLANTIC OCEAN ..Z3 Q 'RECREATIONAL cl �7,- ,PARK �z URiCULTURAL PORTION OF THE MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN MAP AS AMENDED THIS DAY OF e 1980, FOR THAT AREA OUTLINED IN RED FROM OPEN RECREATIONAL TO RESIDENTIAL . Province of Nova Scotia 0ff'sce of RegistrY of P;`-.:;. Cape Breton S.S. Sydney, �a iCtEPITIFY THAT THE WiTHININSTRUMENT WAS RECISTv t` P4 THIS 0FROJE AT o2 s a?a TI-HiS DAY 14 FAITH OF'Wt" ;'!:s1EGO NG CEPITIFICATE. . Ngistrar of 0;eSiS MUNICIPAL LAND TRANSFER TAX BY-LAW BY IT RESOLVED that the following be adopted as a By-law of the Town of Dominion, when it has received -the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and that the Town Clerk forward it to the Minister and request his approval. A BY-LAW RESPECTING THE MUNICIPAL LAND TRANSFER TAX TITLE: • 1. This by-law shall be know as and may be cited as the " Municipal Land Transfer Tax By-law". APPLICATION OF ACT: 2. Chapter 10 of the Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1968, as amended by Chapter 89 of the Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1969, the Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act, shall apply to the Town of Dominion. The provisions of the Act are set out in Schedule "A" of this By-law. EFFECTIVE DATE: 3. This Act shall be in effect on the day of A.D. , 1984, or from the date of the approval of the Ministeof Mun' ipal Affairs, whichever is later. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the by-law of which the oregoing is a true copy was duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Town Council of the EPARTMENT;'&MUNCIPALWVFAI Town of Dominion, duly held on the ro u. day of A- — , A.D. , 1980. 'RecomrtmdO for approval of the mltii ter. GIVEN under the hand of the Town Clerk A annc under the corporate seal of the ..fiY. �...............:. "" 'bePaftKeofaf souaiiuf Town of Domi'ni•on, this /y day of ///�� "/✓uw�»�u A D. 1980. PROVED this...a..7......... .day' .. . `:.....................�n.4_6......19W. Mlnlster of'Mun1p lcAffelrs'1" OWN CLERK _ BRUCE LARK t SCHEDULE "A Be it enacted by';the Governor and Assembly as follows: 1. In this Act. (a) "Clerk" means the city clerk in the case of a city; the town clerk. in the case of a town; or the municipal clerk in the case of municipality; (b) "Deed" means any instrument or writing not testament- ary in character, whereby property is conveyed, transferred, assigned or vested in any person, but does not include a mortgage or an agreement cf sale or a lease for a term less than twenty,-five years, or a deed given by a clerk of a municipal unit in pursuance of a sale for rates and taxes; (c) "Director" means the Director of Assessment for the municipal unit; (d) "grantee" means the person to whom property is transferred by deed for value or otherwise; (e) "grantor" means the transferor or the person who transfers property by deed for va]ue or otherwise; (f) "Minister" means Minister of Municipal Affairs; (g) "municipality" means municipality to which the Municipal Act applies; (h) "municipal unit" means city, town or municipality; (i) "person" includes a corporation. and the heirs, executors, administrators or other legal representatives of a person; (j) "property" means real property of any kind includ- ing any right, easement or power in respect thereof or interest therein; (k) "registered Canadian charitable organization" means a charitable organization registered under the Income Tax Act (Canada) and the regulations made under that Act; (1) "Registrar" means the Registrar of Deeds; (m) "sale price" means the entire consideration for the sale of the property and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, includes; (i) money consideration paid together with the par or face value of promissory notes, cheques, bills of exchange, agreements and securities forming part of the consideration; (ii) the gross value or real or personal property given in exchange in whole or in part including mortgages made by the grantee in favor of the grantor or his executor, nominee, assignee, trustee or anyone on his behalf; (iii) outstanding obligations or accounts cancelled, assumed or satisfied; (iv) the amount of rates, taxes, liens, mortgages and encumbrances, including interest and expenses thereon assumed by the grantee at the date of transfer; (n) "tax" means the tax levied, assessed or imposed by this Act; (o) "town" means town to which the Towns Act applies; (p) "transfer" means a transaction whereby property is transferred or conveyed by deed; (q) "treasurer" means the treasurer of the municipal unit; (r) "unit" means municipal unit; (s) "value" means the sale price. 2 - . (1) Excepting for this Section, this Act does not apply to and is not in effect in any unit unless a by-law under this Section has been passed by the Council thereof and is in force. (2) Subject to the approval of the Minister the Council of a unit may pass a by-law providing that this Act applies to the unit and this Act shall apply to the unit on and after the date named in the by-law or the date of approval by the Minister, whichever is later. (3) This Act does not apply to any municipal unit that under the authority of any otherP- half'v8if ' tax of a kind permitted by this Act. 3. (1) On every deed a tax of onone r cent of the value of the property thereby conveyed is imposed evied and payable to the municipal unit within which the property lies. (2) Where the property is situated in more than one unit, the value shall be apportioned between or among the units whether or not this Act is in effect in all of them and the tax for each unit shall be computed on that part of the value that has been apportioned to that unit. (3) Where the property is situated in more than one unit, the apportionment shall be made by the Directors of Assessment for the units involved. If the Directors are unable to agree, then the value shall be determined summarily by any Regional Assessment Appeal Court on whom the. Directors agree or, in the absence of agreement, by one appointed by the Minister, and the fees and expenses of the Regional Assessment Appeal Court on this determination shall be paid by the units involved in the proportions determined by that Court. (4) Where the units involved have the same Director, then he shall apportion the value between or among them and his decision shall be final. 4. When the grantee is a registered Canadian charitable organization a deed is exempt from the tax if the property is not to be used for any commercial, .industrial, rental or other business purpose and if an officer of the grantee makes and files with the clerk an affidavit to this effect; but if within three years after the filing of :the affidavit the property is used by the grantee for a commercial, in- dustrial, rental or other business purpose or is sold or conveyed by the grantee, the clerk of the unit shall compute i q... the tax for which the grantee would have been liable if it had.not been a registered Canadian charitable organization and the grantee is liable to pay the amount thereof and interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum computed from the date of the deed first referred to in this Section. 5. (1) When a deed merely confirms, corrects, modifies or supplements a deed previously given and there is no consid- eration therefor beyond one dollar and it does not include more property than the deed previously given, then it is exempt from the tax. (2) When a deed transfers property between a wholly- owned subsidiary company and its parent company or between companies that are wholly owned by another company or person then it is exempt from the tax. - 3 - b. A deed in which the certificates of execution show on their face that they were signed by the official prior to the date on which this Act becomes effective in the unit in which the property is situated is not subject to the tax. 7. (1) Not later than seventy-two hours after a transfer, and whether or not a tax is payable thereon, the grantee shall file with the clerk an affidavit made by himself or by someone having a full knowledge of the facts, setting out the names of the parties, the location of the property, the sale price of the property with full details of the consideration including the amount of any lien or encum- brance subject to which the transfer was made; and if the affidavit is not made by the grantee it shall state that the person making it has personal knowledge of the facts stated in it. The affidavit may be in the form in Schedule A or to the like effect. (2) Where the affidavit is made by a person other than the grantee he is personally liable jointly and severally with the grantee for payment of the amount of the tax. (3) If the grantee claims exemption from the tax, the affidavit shall be filed but shal.i set out the facts on which the grantee claims to be exempt, and in the case of a registered Canadian charitable organization shall give the number of its registration under the Income Tax Act (Canada) . 8. (1) On receipt of the affidavit the clerk shall compute the amount of the tax. (2) . The tax shall be paid by the grantee named in the deed and shall be due and payable by him at the time of making transfer. 9. .(1) If the clerk is not satisfied that the affidavit .sets out the true and complete sale price or if for any reason he is not able from the affidavit to determine the sale price, he may refuse to accept the affidavit and to endorse the deed, and shall so advise the person who tenders the affidavit. (2) The grantee shall thereupon tender the affidavit to a regional assessment appeal court named by the clerk or by the Minister if the clerk does not name one within six hours after he has declined to accept the affidavit. (3) This Court shall proceed to determine the sale price and for that purpose may examine persons on oath. This Court shall also determine who is to pay its fees and expenses, and if any of these are to be paid by the grantee then the municipal unit may pay the entire fees and expenses of the Court and add to the tax the amount or part thereof that is to be paid by the grantee. (4) The determination of an assessment appeal court shall be final. 10. (1), Upon payment of the tax the clerk shall endorse the deed with a certificate in the form in Schedule B or to the like effect.. (2.) If the clerk finds that the deed is exempt from tax, he shall endorse the deed with a certificate in the form in <Schedule C or to the like effect. 10A _(1) .With the consent of the Registrar of Deeds, the council of a unit may by resolution appoint the Registrar of Deeds for the registration district in which the unit is lactated, to exercise and perform the powers, duties and responsibilities of the clerk under Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10; and may enter into an agreement determining the compensation 4 - to be paid to the Registrar. (2) After such resolution has been passed and until it has been revoked, affidavits and other documents that may , be filed with the clerk shall be filed instead with the Registrar of Deeds, and the Registrar shall compute the amount of the tax and take all the proceedings that the clerk may or is required to take under this Act, and upon payment of the tax or upon the Registrar finding that the deed is exempt from tax, he shall endorse the deed with one of the certificates referred to in Section 10. (3) On the first day of each month the .Registrar shall transmit to the clerk the documents previously filed with him under this Act with a report of his proceedings there- under, excepting the documents relating to cases where the Registrar has not signed one of the certificates referred to in Section 10, and at the same time shall transmit to the clerk the amount of the tax collected by him after first deducting any remuneration that may be due to him. 11. If the grantee does not pay the tax when due he shall pay interest thereon at the rate of one half of one per cent per month until paid, beginning ten days after the transfer, and a penalty of ten per cent on any tax or portion thereof which remains unpaid after thirty days from the date of the transfer. 12. The tax with interest and penalty constitutes a lien upon the property, situate wholly or in part within the municipality, which is conveyed by the deed. The lien attaches on the date when the tax is due and continues until discharged by payment, or in accordance with law, and may be collected in the same manner as annual rates and taxes of the unit are collected. 13. If the clerk of any municipal unit has advised the Registrar of Deeds that the unit has passed and the Min- ister has approved a by-law under Section 2 and that this Act is in force in that unit, then notwithstanding the Registry Act, the Registrar shall not thereafter receive for registration any deed of property wholly or partly within the unit unless it bears a certificate signed by the clerk stating that the tax has been paid in full or stating that no tax is payable. 14.. Any person who makes any false statement in an af- fidavit under Section 7 or any person who violates any provision of this Act shall be liable on summary convic- tion to a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars and in default of payment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, and further shall be liable to pay the amount of the tax, together with interest and penalty that should have been paid upon such deed. 15. This Act may be cited as the Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act. 5 - SCHEDULE A AFFIDAVIT OF VALUE I of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in the County of .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (occupation) make oath and say that (1) I am the grantee in the deed hereinafter described (or I am the solicitor or agent of the grantee in the deed hereinafter described and I have personal knowledge of the facts and infor- mation hereinafter set out) . (2) The facts and information hereinafter set out are true:- (a) name of grantee in full is. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (b) name of grantor in full is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (c) location of property is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (d) date of transfer is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (e) manner of acquiring title is (deed, will, intestacy, court order, etc.) . . . . . . . (f) sale price as determined under the Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act is $. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . made up as follows: (g) complete description of property is:- Sworn to at. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in the County of. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . this. . . . . . . . . . . . . .day of. . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . A.D. 19. . . . .before me. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . A Barrister, Commissioner or Notary Public 6 - BY-LAW FOR THE TOWN OF DOMINION RE: PARTIAL-TAX EXEMPTION (Assessment Act, Section 25A) BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Dominion that the following by-law is hereby enacted and that the clerk forward two copies of it to the Minister of Minicipal Affairs for his approval. By-law Respecting Partial Tax Exemption 1. This By-law shall be known as the Partial Tax Exemption By- law. 2. The property of those non-profit community, charitable, fraternal educational, recreational, religious', cultural or sporting organizations or institutions named in Schedule A to this by-law thaw is classified as commercial property shalll be taxed at the assessed value of taxable residential property to which the tax rate applies, as is determined by the Council from year to year. 3. The partial exemption provided in Section 2 shall apply only to that portion of-the property specified in Schedule A. 4. When a property, or part therof, listed in Schedule A ceases to be occupied by the owner for the purposes provided in Section 2, then the partial exemption from taxation shall cease and the owner of the property shall immediately be liable for the real property tax on such property or part thereof for the portion of the year then unexpired. 5. This by-law shall have effect commencing in.the municipal taxation year 1980. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the Town of Do nion, duly held on the /p'fg�_day of ) 1980. GIVEN under the hand of the Clerk and under the seal of the own of Dominion the -2_rt day of 1980. T n Of Domiinion CLERK BRUCE CLARK - .< Clerk-Treasurer ..a Mi SCHEDULE A EXTENT OF APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNER OF SECTION 2 Land and Buildings Dominion, Gardiner, The whole, except the Birch Street, Dominion Reserve Kinsmen Club canteen e low or 00=11 BY-LAW aarait fOM P*LUSg ®11Fisiatns . 1960 TIAMaid as a Ir4atw of the Sw 0 , under the provide" of seer t ert � � l rporat3eft Act" x9 0 F a1�d by the T&VXL CeiMil of the T*%'A of ' I, as ® -- -- 1. Pear e3eattlons Of XQ*r "d COnaei].7."9 i the 'fmwn AYtatwU be in fire p+a1UR9 divisions as foil ows t ftUAM ana Bounded an the Rest by the Town lite between 61000 VWW and Dominions to ineluder bath aided of -Slag'sp&#A mi RevIlIg Btreet; Brs ded an the North by the Atla ntle pmt; gn the South by the Towaa line betwsen Dominiaot and Deserve Ki nag at tete eia l of Deville Street; and Bounded on the West by p&vk Street and NoviU* Streets beth si d" of park Stmt and Deville Street to be UWIVAed In thin Division WAMbor aaee. 2FroeS on the Fast by the i ntera►eation Of PArk mat ao" SeviUs Stmt vith pi 's Road; On *0 South by the Tom Line between Vo ion and Reserve Rimes; on the North by the Atlantic 0e0an; APAPS the West by Duggan Stroote to l Jude the Rest Side Of bUgSOA gtr.et.. mum s SlsB -MUM- Boaded on the Ramat by Duggan Street; on tho Barth by Comsarojal Street; On the South by the syftey and Loulsboarg Railway Taro ; &A on the West by Garden" Lwow .im janiaw.. ..m,t Bled on than Flouth by Com raid Street; on the, North by the Atlantio COOSA; an tete mlwt by IIuggan stmt; And an the. Wrest by they Town Detre betwe BoxLnien and Gardener HiM01 • poU'r'am jUn IeB.a= Pint Bounded an the 'fest by the Botnda_VY line between-04.Ulft and—04. GAV44ner Shoes; Bounded an ltortit by aaos�ei*C#a Streretj ed on the South b7 the boundary between the TOM enj ResO rve dines; SOMAod, an the Bast b; tate Western side of Gardener Low and the W*5tOM sider of Polling Division Sutter fto.7-&- 2* All by-laws, and erdinano+era heret6fore passed by the Trim Cat lit r"pooting the establishment of paldivisions for *I"tions of Raayor and Coum""Ar ars hereby rued sAl th* gra*elaoloBra or tis by-laM rabstituted therefor. pial, and AlopM by the vsk Gane. of the Tom of Baa an T+inion as M gy-Lwt ads q g day of November A.B., l 2 4.! • 0!*!i • 0400.*! .i1` •1t.f• ayE Regional Planning 'ES!"LVED by t-ho Toma Council of the lol..r.-of the s�-16 rlt�:Co., Y enact(id ana th-1- Clerk be and. is hierel)y il,_ftructed tC forward th� sa:-i- to tk,e 1,1*nister of i'Ami -Jpal ;�ffairs a request for Ms an-.troval: IT WED 'Iml.m ,n Cocil of the Zj%__1 01 E� Al, Dominion un&-r i-uk.hority of _Scction 45 oi Gl:,Pt'_- 2, 2 r2,--2_ of the Revised "tatutes.of Iiova- Sccjtia,l`: 51-- , Lln�� loi ,� fvm Pl.mnin�-,,ActIT a _'013 0,VjS: 1. The Cape Broton lle,-ional Planning Commission shall ;leve with respect to tilt area of the To--,,!,-- of Dominion participating within the said Commission, the power and responsibilities of the Plannim-, Bc,,@rd ,and o.'-' Lhe Town Council in the absence to of a Planning Board ,respecting sub-divi-s-'Loris,-,--Lvent'rie said B6ard and the Council, by Part 111 of Chapter 292 of the Revised 5i.atutes of 11'ova Scotia, I954, tilt: To-VTn �!@nrlin- Act and all araendn-aents thereto; The Town Pla nn in- Board Council, of Dominion shall cease to have the Dowers and responsibilities given tc the said Board,-and the said Town Council by Part 111 of Chanter 292 of the tevisod Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1934, tie T-)-,,.,n Flanninr Act n-ind all amendments tharato. C,13cF of t h e DEPaE— 0!: �JksTo-Vif, of2­ ' Dominion do hF. ,by certil"I she the above z. ti�,,.,,e copy of a R <c(-')MrrenaYd for Lv-la-v.j passed at ROVO;7cd of the Vfinistcr i d u 1 co nod en-d 1-1c: 0 . ................... Diated at Doli--inion in t ept,ty A.I;,i eTP ^.-pe rreton this. a. C). A.D. 1967. APPROVED ,�:s ..day of..... SEPTEMBER 6 ---- --- ------ --- --------------- Town Clerk. By-1 .a.ti THT7 Ty?;'1 OF DO-11INION TO ''i:UVIDE A i�:: t CIN, ALL&j NCE FOR CLARENCE DEi)IEU (Pursuant to Section 243 (7) of The Towns &ct) Be it enacted and ordained as a by-law, of the Tow-n of Dominion as follows: r i 1. On and after the day of a retirement allowance of --Seventy-five Dol.iars ` -- per month shall be paid to Clarence DeDieu, former Chief of Police during the remainder of his natural lire. L. Every sum required for -such pay-,:lents shall be held to be a sum required for ordinary, lawful purposes of the Town and shall be raised, levied and collected in the same manner and in all respects as other suras required for the ordinary lawful purposes or the said Town are raised, levied and collected. THIS IS TO CEiTIFY t:;at the w �i of which the fore oine: is true= cony was dul r passed at aduly called meetinF-:' of the To-In Ccuncil Of' the To ;m of Dor,ici on duly held on the lst. day of -nril, " .D. love. I� ENT")f tf L'?i: IY.�: AFFA33 c .u.��Crd:zi for . Gea of the NIinis�er -�' o,�: I — C.-a,c�-q-.r-�i.�M;r ' _ ✓ ... . . � '`IOl''a ;l_a,.,i . . . . . $:PPRO`JED .. ,/.. .fir*` II. . .... hLni;r�f�;ankipaj/.ffin - I BY-LAW OF THE TOWN OF DOMINION TO PROVIDE A RETIRING ALLOWANCE FOR SAMUAL KEATS (Pursuant to Section 221 (12) of Chapter 309 RSNS 1967 of The Towns Act) Be it enacted and ordained as a By-law of the Town of Dominion as follows: 1. On and after the day of - 1969, a retirement allowance oft Y �„ mss, per month shall be paid to Samual Kea , former town employee, during the remainder of his natural life. 2, Every sum required for such payments shall be held to be a sum required for ordinary, lawful purposes of the Town and shall be raised, levied and collected in the same manner and in all respects as other sums required for the ordinary lawful purposes of the said Town are raised, levied and collected. DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for I, E.M.OfBrien, Clerk of the Town approvai of the Minister. of Dominion do hereby certify tha- the foregoing is a true copy of a By-law duly passed by the Council of the Town of Dominion at a Deputy II ter meeting duly held and convened on the 12th. day of February, APPROV_=.D this...... ......day A.D. 1969. of.... .. .. ........... ................196f. DATED at Dominion in the County o. �. ape Breton this 14th. day of ........... Minister Februar D. 1969. of Municipal Affairs BY-LAW FOR THE TOWN OF DOMINION RE: TAX EXEMPTION FOR CHARITABLE PROPERTIES (Assessment Act , Section 3(wa) BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Dominion that the following by-law is hereby enacted and that the Clerk forward two copies of it to the Minister of Minicipal Affairs for his approval. By-law Respecting Tax Exemption for Property Used For Charitable Purposes 1. This by-law shall be known as Tax Exemption for Charitable Properties By-Law. 2. In this Ordinance , (a) "Charitable Property" means property used directly and solely for a charitable purpose, of a particular charitable organization registered as such under the Income Tax Act (Canada) and regulations made thereunder. o 3. Subject to subsection (2) hereof, all charitable properties named in Schedule A to this by-law shall be exempt from taxation to the extent set out 3n Section 4 -bereof. 4 . No taxes shall be payable on the properties named in Schedule A to this Ordinance. 5 • When, before December lst in any year, any charitable property named in Schedule A to this- Ordinance ceases to be occupied by the owner thereof directly or solely for charitable purposes , the tax exemption shall cease and the owner of. the property shall immediately be liable for the taxes on such property for the portion of the year then unexpired. / THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law duly passed at a duly called meeting of the Council of the Town of Dom ion, duly held on the /0 tk day of P , 1980. GIVEN under the hand of the Clerk and under the seal of the Town of Dominion, the day of1980. Awn Of Dor ni9n .01 CLERK BRUCE CLA kk _,A-1 Clerk-TFeasureC _ ": ; SCHEDULE A EXTENT OF APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNER OF SECTION 4 Land and Buildings, Dominion and District The Whole Kings Road, Dominion Recreation Complex Society CHARITABLE NUMBER 0514174-56-04 v RESOLUTIO "BE IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the 'Town of Dominion that the' Notor Vehicle a Taxi Bylaw of the Town of Dominion paused in July, 1852 be and the same is hereby amended by adding the following clause after Clause Number 7 of said by-law: "7_K" Before any license is issued under this by- law, the applicant shall deposit with the Chief of Police evidence satisfactory to the said Chief of Police that the vehicle or vehicles to be used or operated as a taxi or as taxies under tho license is or are covered by a motor vehicle liability policy or policies issued by an authorized insurer in an amount, in,restpect of any one accident, not less than thirty-five thousand (05,.000.!6 Dollars, exclusive of interest and Costa., against liability resul:tw ing from bodily injury to or the death of one or more perscns. and loss of or damage to property, including.passanger hazard. The evidence to be deposited in compliance with this by-law shall in- olude evidence that the said Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance shat: extend throughout the term of the license and shall include a letter from the Insurer undertaking to notify the Chief of Police in the event that the said Insurance is reduced, suspended or cancelled. IN THE EVENT that the Chief of Police receives a notice or is otherwise reliably informed that any such Insurance has been reduced, suspended or cancelled, the Chief of Police `shall forthwith suspend any license to which such insurange relates and shall notify the licensee in writing that such license has been suspended setting forth the reason for such suspension* .: Any licensee whose liconse.or licenses has or have been suspended may spply for reinstatement thsresof, provided that the general conditions and requirements of this by--law must be satisfied in the case of a reinstatement in the same manner and form as is required herein for ordinary license applications.'* C*PARTMRN OF VCV:CIYAt AFYAJX'_ Recommecided for approvel of the Miaisttr THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the a .. resolution ofwhich the foregoing _:_...___........_...._. _.__.._.{ is a true copy was duly passed Deputy fyW�to at a duly called meeting of the Town. Council of the Town of APPROVED this.............. ....day Dominion duly held on the 19th. ....19�C day of Februarys A.D• 1966• GIVM unde7r' the hands of the Mayor and Town Clerk and under the cor- � fs' porate seal of the said Town this 2nd. day of March, A.D. 1966. �7 Aga or.. f 'i 1-///J Town Clerk.. TOWN OF DOMINION NOVA SCOTIA - OFFICE OF THE'TOVIN CLERK Vending Fees Bylaw _L'�,SOL'I-D t_i,�t the ^o�-m Council of. the -0- -n of Dominion herebv. rescinds the To-,.-,,n passed on. the 17th. dgly of October li.D. 1064 relatin7.. to 1 icense ._Fees for vending machines in the.To-....-n of Doilinion. Certified correct copy of Resolution passed by T.o,-m Council of the To-o,,--i of Do,^inion on September 11, 1971. .. Vii,yor DEPART �OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS �;��Tro •Cierlc. ?flcw recommended for / approvalof the Anister 1 , ......... I ,\... • O.pYry Mlr•• a r,'PROV&P tt Ig,.,, .. d Y .............N`I oh Munclo•I AHin T✓ BY-LAW RESPECTING TWE LICENSING OF AUTOMATIC VENDING MACHINES 1. The words "automatic machine" as.used in this by-.law mean any pinboard automatic vending machine or other automatic or slot machine, including juke boxes and similar musical machines which are operated by the introduction of a coin or coins or counter or counters or slug or slugs; but do not include telephone apparatus, automatic scales, gas or electric meters, nor those things the use or keeping whereof is prohibited by law for the reason that they constitute gambling devices or for any other reason. 2. No person shall in the Town of Dominion operate or cause or permit to be operated any automatic machine, the operation of which is prohibited by the laws of Canada or of this Province, unless a license has been obtained under this by-law permitting such machine to be operated. 3. Every such license shall be issued by the Town Clerk and shall be signed- by the Mayor and Town Clerk, who shall determine the form thereof, and shall be approved by the Chief of Police or his Deputy and shall terminate on the 31st of December in each year. 4. Every such license shall state clearly the location of the premises in which any automatic machine is proposed to be operated and any such machine shall not be operated in any premises other than those stated in such .license; provided, how- ever, that any such machine may be operated in premises other than those set out in the license for such machine if such new location is endorsed on the license issued therefor by the Town Clerk, and thereafter such machine may be operated only in such new premises. 5. Every license issued under this by-law shall contain an accurate description of the automatic machine so licensed with its serial number and other identifying features, and the particulars of such machine, together with the number of such license and the location of the premises authorized shall be entered by the Town Clerk in a register, to be kept for the purpose. Every change of location of a licensed machine shall also be entered in such register. 6. It shall constitute a violation of this by-law for any person to operate or permit to be operated any automatic machine in any premises other than those stated in or endorsed upon the license issued in respect of such machine. 7. If any person who operates or permits,the operation-of any automatic machine in respect of which a license has been issued under this by-law fails or neglects to comply with any of the provisions of this by-law, or if any such machine is used for any purpose prohibited by law, the Chief of Police of the Town of Dominion may direct that the license issued in respect of such machine shall be forthwith suspended and upon any such direction being given any further use or operation of such machine during the period of suspension or cancellation shall constitute a violation of this by-law, and such direction shall be reported to the next meeting of the Town Council and shall remain valid until the Council other- wise determines. 8. The following license fees shall be paid to the Town Clerk in respect of every automatic machine operated in the Town of Dominion before any license is issued under this by-law, and no such license fee shall be apportioned or rebated, that is to say: (a) For every soft drink automatic vending machine, the sum of Ten Dollars; (b) For every cigar or cigarette automatic vending machine, the sum of Ten Dollars; (c) For every juke box or similar automatic musical machine, the sum of Ten Dollars; (d) For every pin board machine, the sum of Fifteen Dollars; �!F (d) For every pin board machine, the sum of Fifteen Dollars; (e) For every gum, candy, popcorn and peanut automatic vending machine, the sum of Five Dollars. 9. Every person who violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this by-law shall be guilty of an offence against this by-.law and .liable to a penalty not exceeding Fifty Dollars and in default of payment to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two months. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Town Council of the Town of Dominion, as a Town By-Law, the 17th day of October, A. D. 1964. i By-Law. of the TOWN OF DOMINION, C. B0 It is ordained by the Council of the Town of Dominion that the following shall be the by-laws of the Town of Dominion, and shall be in force and effect when approved by the Governor in-Council.. _ No: I--Interpretation 1. In these by-laws, unless the context. otherwise requires, the following expressions shall be -construed in the,manner in this section mentioned:— "Chair, used in respect to the Town Council, means the Mayor, Presiding Councillor or Chairman presiding at any meeting of the Council of the Town. "Clerk, used in respect to the Town Cleric, means the Town Clerk of the Town. "Company," includes Corporation. "Council." means the Council of the Town, composed of. the Mayor, who is deemed. to be. a member thereof, and the- Councillors of the Town. "Councillor," or "Member," means a member of the Town Council of the Town. "Mayor," means the-Mayor of the Town. _ "Police Court," means the Court of the Stipendiary Magis- trade for the Town. "Policeman", includes "Constable" "Stipendiary Magistrate," means the Stipendiary 1ldMagis trate of the Town and includes the Deputy Stipendairy Magistrate Of the -Town, and also-any additional Stipendiary Magistrate appointed under the provisions of any om. q r gnt. INDEX. Page Interpretation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Boundaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 TownSeal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Town Council. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Rules of Order of Council. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Committees and Boards. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Officers Generally. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Town Clerk and Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Town Solicitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Annual Appointments. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Superintendent of Streets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Superintendent of Water Works and Sewerages. . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Public Property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Streets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Sewers. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Openings on Streets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Obstructions on Streets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Moving Buildings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Removal of Snow and Ice. . . . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . . . . . . . .28 Horses, Cattle and Vehicles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Building Regulations M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lock-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . .33 PreventionofDisorder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Public Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .36 Licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Trucks and Hacks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Junk Dealers. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Advertising in Public Places. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Weighing Hay and Straw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Dogs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Impounding Animals. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Town Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Electric Light Dept. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Water. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Water Application. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Water Rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 `CW N pro _•"'. fDB ^•�?:a°' pn' •" 'a,�tNm Pt m•�o y� ID -11 10 bwu� a�°9 �7• fD'�7 x5; (�� a p 2y_30 y _3M 0,q a• ado a a o"Oe�7. �o ] "c:w"' 0CD , �� Efn C° oM o�°�°wy�a3w cD oo]w �wdfD w?; CD a o° a•"8 a•°: oaq n o N�N c R, w=+b cn CD a c�YO�i mn 8•`°'�mMrn° N Z 'X �oq•coy o@ r' �w`cr o E p 02,m:3 aC , am CD f*Ern 0 Sta a, •-'. oa�.�a•.o R a. g p� CD ID a a O RX A BpG'`aa"lVNm,re•' °�CiQH• wf•r ° ' C. 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(d) the expression "guardian" includesany person acting in loco-parentis where the parents ofsuch "child are dead, or absent, from the_town and is not restricted-to a,testamentary guardian. or appointee of a court, (e) the expression "person having charge" means any person over.the age of twenty-one years with whom such child ordinarily lives,or resides, or who controls; or is in a position to control, or assmes to control, or has the;apparent charge of such child; u (f) the expression "public streef'_z includes any-street, road, highway, cr public place within'the"town whether the same is owned. by the town or by aa private person' or persons, firm or corporation, whether the. szme is a thoroughfare'or not. 1. No child shall walk, loiter or be upon any pub lic=street, or in any-other place within the town after the hour. of eight o'clock in the evening of any day during.the months of May, June:.Jmy,. August and September; or walk,-,loiter or be. upon any public street, or,in any.other'public place within the town after the hour of seven thirty o'clock in the evening of any, day during the months of October, November, December, January, February, March and April, unless accompanied by his .or her parent, guardian or person having.charge of such child or.by-some. . adult person with.the consent of such parent, guardian or person having charge of such child. 2. No parent, guardian or person having charge of any such child shall a11ow.. ._-permit such child to walk, loiter or be upon any public street, or in any other public place within the town on any day during any of the months after the respective hours mentioned in the next preceding section, unless accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or person having charge of such child,.or by some adult,person with the consent of such parent,. guardian or person having charge of such child. 3: The Council of the town of Dominion -xray install: one or more curfew bells or curfew whistles in the town or may make any: arrangement, which the Council deems suitable, ,ah'any person or persons, firm, company or corporation within the town for the ringing of a curfew bell or the blowing of a cur- few whistle; and the Council shall cause such curfew bell er curfew whistle to be rung or blown at the hour of eight o'cloL k in the evening of every day during the months of May, June, July ,August and September.; and at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock in the evening of every day during the months of October, November, December, January,. February,' March and April; and upon the ringing of the curfew bell or the blowing.of the,cur-. few, whistle every child shall immediately leave the public streets or public places in the town and proceed without delay to'his or her home: 4. Any such child found violating any of the provisions of this by-law maybe apprehended, without warrant, • by,any police officer of the town and such child shall be brought before the town Stipendiary Magistrate and upon conviction shall be liable to..a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars and in default of payment to-imprisonment for a period not:exceeding thirty days, or may, in the discretion-of the Magistrate, be dealt'with under and in accordance with the provisions of.the "Children, Protection Act." 5. Every parent,`guardian or person having charge. of. any such child who contravenes or.fails to comply with the provisions ' of this'by-law shall.upon conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars and in default:of payment to imprison ment for a period not exceeding thirty days. 6: This,by-law shall be in force and effect within the town of Dominion when approved by the Lieutenant -,Governor of Nova Scotia in Council.- 'TOWN- ©g 4E9wl-01 Unsightly Property Bylaw BY-LAW TO AMD THE BY-LAWS OF THE TOWN OF DOMINIONS �,._,.,I�A 9_00TIA. and, P as a Bylaw of -the of Dominion, under the rovisions of Secrtion 29 of "The Towns Incorporation Act",.-1954. " IT EXACT B RB < that Sub-sections! (2) j (3), (4) and (3) Of Section 204L Of Chapter 293 of the Revised Statutes sof Nova Sootia (1.954), as the same were enacted by Chapter 52 of the Aute of 19 57# Nova Scotia, shall apply to the Tows; of Dominion that is to . say: (2) No person shall (a) permit a building, fence wharf,. wall or other structure owned or occuPlea by him and being within an area mentioned in arty such by-law, to be or to ba¢ome pan-ly demolished, decayed br deteriorated so as. tie be dangerous, unsightly, offensive or unhe:althful$' or (b) permit to remain on any land owned or occupied by him and being in any.such areas any ashes, junkrubbisht rye# a cleanJAgs.of ' s r. bodies or parts of aurtomebiiss or vt�erg rre ialts or maghinery, or any other thing; so as to be dangerous, unsightly, unhealthful :or offensive. 3� Should a condition @esetribod in subsection2, arise or exist, whether it arose before or after the passing +vf` this Act or.of the by-law; the council. may .instruct the al+ark to 802-YO V*tfts, on the owner or occupier:reequir. him to remfAy the condition described In -the not ce; such n*t,ice may be served by being ��corstod in a eaeexes lie puce upon the building, feuele, wharf., wall$ str%otusre.or land or may be personally served upon the pomson named therein. (t,) In event oft he £ailurs of the pe rsou sa served with notice, tib resmedy the condition bed.in the � s Mi. . thi y s ft:@r seru�ioe:, any pear.-ant�he risr�d b tha oaruneil may enter upon. the laa a hi h t e sdndit tore exists, without wr t, rmt dr l proderseand resuaedy the condition whia�h tie' u : ha8 requi recd to ba 'remodied x aced the l cost cf sir die i mag bei recovered as a debt s' the, person so served, by action brought- by' ibi clef in.the Acme of. the toren,; in any court of Vompetent jurisdiction Within sixty days after tha **at is ineurred. (5) After notice has been served tinder subseotion 433 any person who permits or causes a condition referred, to in this motion;,. or who fails to compl with the terms of saidnotice# shall be liable on smeary eonrieti*n: ` to a penalty of not more than fifty dollars, and in default of payment to imprisonment far a term of not more t� thirty dayal etrory day duriog which such condition- is not remedied is a Brash offence. PA, and ADO.. .P, . by the Town Council of the Tovu of Somimi,on, as a Turn Syo-2aw, this 144h day of November, A. D., 1959. , (Sgd.) Fvr Hickey, Mayor. go 0�1�vr on, Town Clerk. .f$taz � tt :j 'j