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Town of Glace Bay Bylaws Pre Amalgamation 1995
Town of Glace Bay Pre — Amalgamation (1995) Bylaws Town of Glace Bay Bylaws Bylaw Page # Ordinances, Rules & Bylaws of 1902 7 Town Seal 8 Rules of Order 9 Town Officers 13 Town Solicitor 14 Tax Collector 14 General 15 Jail or Lock Up 15 Public Property 16 Streets 17 Cycles, Etc 19 General 20 Telegraph, Telephone & Electric Light Pole Etc 20 Exhibitions 21 Impounding Cattle, Etc 23 Dogs 24 Public Health 25 Carters, Truckmen, Etc 28 Prevention of Fires 30 Traders, Hawkers Etc License 31 Auctioneer 33 Building Inspector 33 Public Meetings 34 General 35 Animals & Fowls 40 Animal & Control of Stables & Barns 44 Anti Litter 45 Auctioneer 46 Bicycles 47 Building Construction 49 Building Permits 52 Civil Emergency Planning Bylaw 54 Closing Polls 61 Closing Public Street—MacLean Street 62 Anne Street 64 Connaught Avenue 70 Turner Street 76 Argyle Street 81 Curfew Bylaw 86 Curfew Ordinance 87 Municipal Land Transfer Tax 89 Dog 97 Discharge of Fireworks & Air Rifles 117 Distribution of Milk& Dairy Products 118 Garbage And Refuse Bylaw 120 Electrical Wiring 123 Regulations re Sale of Milk 138 Hours of Closing of Barber Shops 143 Barber Shop Early Closing Bylaw 143 Automatic & Automatic Vending Machines 146 Minimum Housing Standards Bylaw 148 Municipal Development Plan 176 Municipal Land Transfer Tax 181 Parking Cars on Town Streets 189 Parking Meters 190 Pension Plan for Employees 194 Pension Plan for Employees Amended 210 Police Commission 211 Polling Divisions 216 Prevention of Fires & Inspection of Buildings 218 Regulations for the Production, Pasteurization & 224 Sale of Milk Regulations re Sale of Milk 1953 231 Remuneration for Town Councillors 233 Rentals 234 Restaurants 237 Second Hand Shops, Junk Stores & Shops 243 Snow Removal 250 Streets 252 Swimming Pool 253 Taxis 256 Traders, Hawkers 271 Trucking 272 Unsightly Premises 275 The following Bylaws, termed "General Bylaws" were passed by Council of the Town of Glace Bay in 1901 and by the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia in Council on March 27, 1901. i Ii 1 i' TOWN Ur' cox: rsc-11 DxL i"D AS OF APRIL 1984 Approved Approved By Council -D.M.A. Original Town General Bylaws (Approved by Lieutenant-Governor on June 24/02) May 16/02 "An Animals and Fowls Sept. 25/17 Animals and Control of Stables and Barns Oct. 10/45 Oct. 25/45 Anti-Litter May 9/73 Apl. 11/74 Auctioneers License Amendment Mar. 19/07 Apl. 13/07 nBn Bicycles June 4/32 July 112/32 Building Construction May 4/27 Aug. 27/27 Building Permits Jan. 18/11 Aug. 1/11 nCn Civil Emergency Planning May 8/74 June 12/32 Closing of Polls May 2/51 Aug. 20/51. Closing Public Street It June 12/74 July 7/74 Closing Public Street Ann Dec. 12/73 Mar. 29/76 Closing Public Street Reserve North of Coruiaught.Avenue Closing Public Street Turner July 11/'79 Sept. 25/79 Closing Public Street Portion of Argyle July 14/82 Oct. 7/82 curfew Aug. 11/15 Mar. 24/83 Curfew Ordinance June 16/64 "We Deed Transfer Tax Dec. 12/72 Jan. 12./73 Dog. Nov. 12/81 Feb. 9/82 Discharage of Fireworks and Airrifles June 13/56 Dec. 18/56 Distribution of Milk and Daily Products Nov. 16/27 Mar. 21/28 nEu Electrical Wiring and Use of Electrical Energy Oct. 17/23 Nov. 13/23'. nGn Garbage and Refuse Feb. 9/66 June 17/66 n�If Hours of Closing Barber Shops June 16/64 July 23/64 vivo Licensing Automatic Machines May 12/64 July 12/65 - 2 - Approved Approved By Council By D.M.A. Minimum Housing Standards Aug. 14/75 Mar. 8/76 (Municipal Development Plan and Study) Feb. 16/76 June 14/76 (Municipal Development Plan Amendment) June 17/81 Oct. 28/81 (Copies not attached; available at Town Hall) Municipal Development Plan Amendment July 14/82 Aug. 5/82 Municipal Land Transfer Act Dec. 12/72 Jan. 12/73 "P'• Parking Cars on Town Streets May 26/26 July 7/26 Parking Meters Dec. 2/47 Dec. 29/47 Pension Plan for Employees Junel8/46 Sept. 7/46 Pension Plan for Employees Amended Apl.13/55 May 24/55 Police Commission June29/77 July 14/77 Polling Divisions Jan.28/30 Feb. 9/30 Prevention of Fires and Inspeciton of Buildings July 6/32 Nov. 3/33 Public Health (Amendment) Aug.11/15 Oct. 15/15 N "R" Regulations re Pasteurization and Sale of Milk May 9/41 June 14/41 Regulations re Sale of Milk May 19/53 Aug. 7/53 Remunerations of.Councillors Sept.29/37 Nov. 9/37 Rental Control July 11/51 July 26/51 Restaurants Sept. 29/48 Nov. 10/48 Rules of Order (Amended) Mar. 3/08 Apl. 4/08 Rules of Order (Amended) May 13/35 July 7/35 "S" Second Hand Store, Junk Shops May 22/07 July 18/07 Second Hand Store, Junk Shops Amendment July 8/53 Jan. 4/54 Snow Removal Dec. 8/83 Jan. 7/83 Streets June 15/10 July 12/10 Swimming Pool Jan. 11/84 Feb. 29/84 "T" Tis May 8/74 June 10/74 Taxis Amended Mar. 30/82 May 6/82 Traders, Hawkers, itc. , Amendment 14ay 21/07 July 16/07 Trucking June 20/47 Nov. 7/47 "U" Unsightly Premises June 20/47 Nov. 7/47 "Z'• Zoning Feb. 16/76 June 14/76 (Copies not attached; available at Town Hall) TOWN OF GLACE BAY ORDINANCES, RULES AND BYE-LAWS, CONSOLIDATING AND REVISING THE ORDINANCES, RULES AND BYE-LAWS OF THE TOWN OF GLACE BAY. BE it ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay as follows,--- 1. - These Ordinances, Rules and Bye-laws shall be known as the Revised Ordinances, Rules and Bye-laws of 1902," and so far as the provisions of the same are the same in effect as those of existing ordinances, rules and bye-laws these shall be construed as a continuation of those ordinances, rules and- bye-laws; they shall not affect any act done or right accrued, any penalty incurred, any suit, prosecution or proceedings pending; subject to the said limitations, all ordinances, rules and bye-laws of the Town heretofore in force are hereby repealed. Provided, however, that this repeal or the repeal of any ordinance, rule or bye-law hereafter passed shall not revive any ordinance, rule or bye-law, in force before or at the time the ordinance, rule or bye-law took effect. 2. All ordinances,--rules and bye-laws shall be engrossed by the Town Clerk in the order of their passage, in an book provided for that purpose, with proper margins and indexes. Said book shall be kept in the office of the Town Clerk and subject to the inspection of citizens. 3. All ordinances, rules and bye-laws hereafter passed shall be published by inserting the same once a week for two successive Weeks in such newspaper or newspapers published in the Town as the Council shall by order direct. A. When in an ordinance, rule or bye-law, - anything is . prohibited from being done without the license or permission of officers or Mayor or Councillors, or committees, or committee, or board, such officer, officers, Mayor, Councillor, committee, or board shall have power to license or permit such thing to be done. I5. When anything is prohibited in an ordinance, rule or bye- law, not only the persons doing the prohibited thing, but also the employees engaged therein and all other persons concerned therein shall be liable to the penalty or forfeiture prescribed. I 6. The words, "Town" and "Clerk" wherever used in these ordinances, rules or bye-laws, shall mean the town of Glace Bay, and the Town Clerk or said Town of Glace Bay, respectively. I7. The word "Gaol" of "Common Gaol" , wherever used in these ordinances, rules or bye-laws shall mean the Common Gaol of the I County of Cape Breton at Sydney in the said County. - Z - 8. The word "Councillor" shall mean a Town Councillor of the said Town of Glace Bay and the -word "Mayor" shall mean the Mayor of the said Town of Glace Bay, wherever used in these ordinances, rules or bye-laws, and "Council" shall mean the Town Council of said Town wherever used. 9. The words "Streets" or "Street" when used in an ordinance, rule or bye-law shall be construed as including roads, alleys, lanes, courts, public squares, public places. and sidewalks, unless such construction would - be inconsistent with the manifest intention of the ordinance, rule or bye-law. TOWN SEAL 1 . The Town shall have a common seal made of suitable metal which shall have such device engraved upon it as the Council from time to time directs and such seal shall be kept by the Clerk at his office. NOTE: Pages 2, 3, 4,5 & 7 of original document are missing. 3 - 7. He shall only pay out monies on the orders or directions of the Town Council, and payments shall only be by cheque signed by the Mayor, or in his absence, by the acting Mayor or Presiding Councillor, and bg ,the Clerk, the Mayor, or in his absence, the Presiding Councillor, signing the cheque when required so to do across the face of the cheque or as it is called countersigning the cheque. 8. The bank book of the Town shall be open at all times to the inspection of the Mayor or any Councillor. '9. He shall keep strict 'and accurate accounts of the town in such manner as the Finance Committee directs so as to show the income from all sources and the expenditure for each service, and the town books shall be neatly kept and promptly written up so as at all times to show the condition of the several accounts and services of the Town. 10. Invoices and items of account and bills for supplies and services shall be rendered to the Town Clerk. Such Invoices, Items of Account, Bills for supplies and services must be approved by a majority of the Committee in whose department or under whose charge or control they were contracted before they are laid before Council and will have to be approved by Council before they are paid; but this shall not apply to salaries of Town Officers or to the pay list of labourers employed .by any regular committee of the Council or to interest on bonds or- debentures or to the Canada Temperance Act matters. 11. He shall post his office hours for the transaction of business in a conspicious place one outside near the entrance to said office and -one inside. 12. He shall enter into a bond with two sureties two thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance and discharge of his duties as such clerk or treasurer and should any of the sureties become bankrupt or incolvent or transfer his property absolutely or in trust the said Clerk shall enter into a new bond in a sum to . be determined by the Town Council not exceeding two thousand dollars. RULES OF ORDER 1. The regular meeting of the Council shall be held every Wednesday during the month except when Wednesday falls on a holiday when the meeting shall be held on the following day. 2. All meetings of the Town Council shall be presided over by the Mayor or in his absence by the Presiding Councillor, or in the absence of both the Mayor and the Presiding Councillor by a Councillor if a quorum of Councillors are present. A - 3. A majority of Council shall constitute a quorum. 4. At all meetings of the Council when the Chair is taken by the Mayor or Presiding Councillor or Councillor as the case may be,. the meeting shall be declared opened and the minutes of the previous meeting shall be read by the Clerk and if no objections are taken, the person' in the chair shall declare them approved. 5. Every resolution presented to Council or necessary under the laws of the Province shall be in writing and moved and seconded before it can be debated. 6. All resolutions, motions and questions placed before the Council shall be decided by a majority vote, The person presiding shall have the casting vote in case of a tie, 7. A resolution moved and seconded cannot be withdrawn without the consent of a majority of the Council present. 8. The person in the chair shall preserve order and decorum and shall decide all points or order subject to appeal by any member of the Council and when .an appeal has been demanded, the person in the chair shall then put before the 4Council the question, -"Shall the decision of the Chair be sustained?" and on a majority voting favorable to sustaining the decision or ruling of the chair being recorded, the ruling or decision of the chair shall stand approved and not open to further debate or question. _ 9. A point or order raised by any Councillor shall be raised without any unnecessary debate. 10. Every member speaking in Council shall address the chair standing. 11. The Mayor can leave the chair to take part in any debate after first calling upon the Presiding Councillor, or, in his absence, any Councillor present, to take the chair, until he resumes it. 12. No resolution shall be debated or discussed or voted at a meeting at which the same is introduced if a Councillor at such meeting objects before the resolution is opened for debate that notice has not been given at a previous meeting, but this rule shall not apply to motions inamendment or subsidiary to the resol- ution or to resolutions required in any matter or thing under "The Towns' Incorporation Act" . 13. Any member who introduces a resolution or debatable question and the same is duly seconded he shall have the privilege of addressing the chair in closing the debate thereon but no other _ Councillor will have the right to speak more than once on any i question without the consent of the chair and a majority of the Council present. 1 S - 14 . No other question or motion shall be entertained when a question or resolution is regularly under debate until that question or resolution is decided or disposed or unless it be,--- (a) A motion in amendment of the original motion, (b) A motion to refer the question or matter- to a Committee, (c) A motion to postpone the question to a future time named in such motion to postpone. - (d) A motion to postpone the question indefinitely. (e) A motion that the question be not put. (f) A motion to adjourn. 15. The names of Councillors voting for or against any question, motion or resolution, or of these excused from voting, shall be recorded -on the -request of the Mayor or any Councillor present. 16. No debate shall be allowed on any motion of adjournment or upon a motion that the question be now put. 17. No member shall use personal reflections or irritating language calculated to annoy any other member of the Council, and. such language as is not allowed in the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, but shall confine his remarks to the question under discussion and when a vote is taken upon any question, every member of Council shall vote unless he be excused by the Council on good grounds stated to the Council. 18. Any member called to order by the chair shall take his seat but may, by leave of the chair afterwards given, rise to explain and any member so called to order may appeal from the ruling of the chair, whereupon the proceedings shall be as in Rule No. 8, of these Rules of Order. 19. No person not being a member of the Council or Officer of the Town shall be permitted to address the Council or take part in its proceedings without the consent or permission of the chair. 20. The members of the Council shall keep their places after a . motion to adjourn has been put and carried until the Mayor or Councillor in the chair leaves it. 21. No member shall leave the Council Chamber during the transaction or any business without the permission of the chair; nor create any disturbance nor interrupt any other member when speaking except solely to raise a point or order. 22. The order of business subject to alteration by Council and as experience may, from time to time, require, shall be as follows,- (a) The reading of minutes and making any corrections. (b) Motion to reconsider or rescind any resolution. (c) Receiving and reading the reports of any General or Special Committee and of the Town Solicitor. 6 - (d) Reading of positions, memorials and communications. (e) Referring of the said petitions, memorials and communications. (f) The considering of the reports of Committees or Solicitor. (g) The payment of accounts. (h) Enquiries. (i) Discussing any resolution of which notice has been given at a previous meeting or which has been introduced at a previous meeting. (j) Introduction of bye-laws or ordinances. (k) Consideration or ordinances and bye-laws. (1) Miscellaneous business. 23. Questions may be put to the Mayor or presiding Councillor or through him to any member of the Council relating to any bill, motion of other matter connected with the business of the Council or the affairs of the town, but no argument or opinion is to be. offered or facts to be stated on the answers received which are to be as terse as possible and the Mayor can ask the person to take his seat if the question or answer is not in order and is being answered at too great length except in so far as it is necessary to explain the same and in answering any question a member is not to debate the matter to which the same refers. 24. Notice to reconsider or to rescind any motion or resolution must be given before the adjournment. of the meeting on the day on which the motion or resolution has been passed and (unless the Council directs otherwise) , no question, motion or resolution shall be reconsidered or rescinded when such notice has not been given and provided. Also, if notice shall affect, impede or delay any action necessary to give effect to any motion or resolution unless the Council otherwise directs. 25. Quarterly meetings of the Council shall be held on the first Wednesday of April, July, October and January in each year. 26. All meetings of the Council shall be open to the ratepayers of the Town. 27. The following standing Committees shall be appointed at the first meeting of the Council after the annual election,---- (a) Finance, Public Accounts, Tenders, Printing, Assessment and Legislation Committee. (b) Streets, Drains, Sewers and Public Property. (c) Police and Jail and Canada Temperance. (d) Poor and Public Health. (e) License and Bye-laws. (f) Fire and Street Lighting . (g) Schools (to be members of the School Board Cap. 71, Section 152 , 1900, Nova Scotia. ) (h) Water. i . - 7 - 28. Said Committee shall hold meetings at least once a month and report in writing to Council all matters discussed at the meetings appertaining to their departments. 29. The Council shall have power to appoint special Committees to consider any matter or thing connected with subjects in Rule No. 27, in addition and independent of or in conjunction with said Committees or of any other when it is deemed necessary or proper. 30. The business of the Standing and Sepcial Committees as far as practicable shall be conducted by the Rules of Order laid down for the Council and the duty of such Committees shall be as follows, (a) To report to the Council, from time to time, and as often as the interest of the Town may require, all matters connected with the duties imposed on them respectively and to recommend such . action by the Council in relation thereto as may be deemed necessary or expedient. (b) To have prepared and introduced into the Council all steps or ordinances deemed necessary to give effect to such of their reports or recommendations. (c) To give effect through the proper .officers to all orders, ordinances and resolutions of the Council that relate to the duties - of the Committee. (d) To inspect, examine and report on all accounts connected with the performance of any works or the purchase of any material or goods under their supervision or direction. (e) To consider and report upon all matters referred or submitted to them by the Council or Mayor. TOWN OFFICERS 1. All officers of the Town of Glace Bay shall subject to the provisions of any statute in that behalf hold their respective offices during the pleasure of the Council. 2. Every officer appointed by the Council shall, within one month after he has been notified of his appointment, take and subscribe the oath of office in the form of Oath of Office in the schedule to "The Towns' Incorporation Act" . 3. The Chief of Police shall receive any instructions relating to the Government of the Police Force from the Police Committee and to whom he will report all violations or orders or misconduct on the part of any member of the force. 8 - 4. The Jailer shall receive instructions from the Jail Committee and will follow out and report all violations of the Jail Rules or regulations hereinafter set forth to the Council. TOWN SOLICITOR The following shall be the duties of the Town Solicitor:-- (a) He shall attend all meetings of the Town Council when notified by the Chairman or Town Clerk. (b) The Mayor, the Clerk and the Chairman of the several committee or any member of the Council shall be at liberty to consult the said solicitor and obtain his opinion or advice upon any question with regard to which they have been instructed by the Council or Committee to do so or upon which the Mayor, Clerk or any Chairman may desire legal advice for the benefit of the Council or any Committee or Officer of the Town. (c) He shall prepare or revise all ordinances, bye-laws or Rules and instruments which the Council or any Committee or the Mayor or any Chairman of a Committee may instruct him to prepare or revise and shall under like instructions examine and report on the titles to any properties which may be purchased by the Town. (d) The Solicitor shall also take all such proceedings as the Council may direct for obtaining any legislation desired by the Council in the Legislature of Nova Scotia, and shall prepare and forward such necessary notices and draw up such acts for the con- sideration of said legislature as the Council may desire him to promote and shall attend before any Committee of said legislature to advocate or defend such proposed legislation whenever the Council shall so direct. (e) He shall commence and prosecute all actions and suits to be commenced by the Town and also appear and defend and advocate the rights and interests of the Town or any of the officers of the Town in any suit or prosecution for any act or omission in the discharge of their official duties wherein any estate, right, privilege, ordinance or bye-law or act of the town government or any breach of any ordinance or bye-law may be brought in question. TAX COLLECTOR 1. He shall, under the direction of the Finance Committee and the Clerk, collect in accordance with the statutes and the ordinances and resolutions of the Council such taxes, water rates, sewer rates and other rates and charges and assessments as may from time to time, be levied by the Town. - 9 - 2. He shall enter into such bons as the Council may determine. 3. He shall pay over all moneys received by him to the Clerk. 4 . He shall receive such amount as the Council may determine. GENERAL (a) Every officer of the Town who is authorized to receive or collect money for the Town shall, upon receipt thereof, pay the same over to the Clerk and every officer authorized to pay out any money for the Town shall account to the Town of the way in which he so paid it out and shall pay it in the manner directed by the Council and in no other way. 1. The Policemen and Constables appointed by the Town shall be subject to the Police Committee but the direct supervision of said Constables and Policemen shall be by the Chief of Police.. 2. The Chief shall report to the Police Committee any breach of duty of misconduct or violation of any rule or regulation of the force duly approved by the said committee on the part of the Constables or Policemen or violation of any bye-law or other law which they are bound to observe and after such report the said Committee shall proceed to investigate the same and examine witnesses and report to Council for action. 3. The Chief shall make rules as to the hours of the duty of the Constables or Policemen subject to the approval of Council or the Police Committee and all matters relating to the internal government' of the Police subject to the approval of the Police Committee. JAIL OR LOCK-UP The Jail or Lock-up shall be kept by a Jailer appointed annually by the Town and the following regulations shall apply,--- 1. No person shall have any conversation with a prisoner or be permitted to see a prisoner without the consent of the Jailer or the person legally in charge of the jail for the time being. 2. No. person shall pass nor be allowed to pass any intoxicating Liquor or any other thing whatever to a person confined in the Town Jail, (except on the certificate of a duly qualified. Medical Practitioner of the Town) or in the Town. - 10 - 3. No person shall pass or give to any person confined in said Jail any instrument, file, knife, or implement, which can, could or might be used in aiding the excape or rescue of any persons confined in said Jail. 4. The person or persons violating the three foregoing provisions or either of them shall be liable to a penalty of not less than twenty dollars or more than fifty dollars, and, in default or payment, imprisonment in the common Jail for a period not exceeding sixty days. 5. The Jailer shall keep the Jail neat and clean and clear of all filth, dirt and rubbish and also well ventilated so as not to be injurious to the health of the persons from time to time confined. therein. 6. He shall report all matters affecting the Jail to the Jail Committee and he shall receive such orders and instructions from time to time from said Committee as they may pass or determine upon. PUBLIC PROPERTY 1. All property real and personal already acquired and here- after acquired by the Town of Glace Bay shall be Town property and be subject to the supervision and control of the Town through its Committees or Council. 2. Any person or persons, or corporations, destroying, damaging or injuring any bridge, culvert, sewer or other public property of the Town, or belonging to the Town, or under the control of the . Town or covering any open drain or sewer or excavating, removing or carrying away any of the wood, soil or stone or any public property, or injuring, damaging, defacing any tree, trees or plants or electric light poles of the Town,. or injuring, damaging any trees or plants in front of any house or building placed there for the purpose of shade or ornament or for any other lawful purpose, shall in. any such case as hereinbefore set forth in this bye-law or ordinance, be liable to a penalty of not less than ten dollars nor more than thirty dollars, and, in default of payment, forthwith to be imprisoned in the Common Jail for a period of not less than twenty days nor more than thirty days in the discretion of the Stipendiary Magistrate. 3. All persons having care or use of the Town property shall use all such care as is proper for the preservation of the property _ from damage, rust or decay. STREETS 1. All public Streets, squares, lanes, sidewalsk, highways and thoroughfares of the Town shall be subject to the control of the Council through and under the care and supervision and direction of the Street Committee and the Superintendent of Streets, who will be responsible to Council. 2 . The Town Council may provide or own and control any plant or system for the efficient and proper lighting of the Town or of the Streets, lanes, squares, sidewalks and thoroughfares of the Town by electricity or by any other means. 3. No person shall put up or place or cause to be put up or placed any vehicle, animal or vessel, construction or incumbrance or encroachment across, in or upon any of the Streets, street crossings or sidewalks or highways within the Town which is likely to caupe or does cause any interference with the free and uninter- rupted use of said Street, highway, crossing or sidewalk. 4 . No person shall post up or exhibit any indecent paper or poster or immoral placard or shall perform any indecent, immoral or lewd play or other representation or show or exhibition any immoral or lewd character. 5. The penalty for anyone violating the two foregoing ordinances and bye-laws on streets, viz. , 3 and 4 shall be a fine and forfeiture of not less than ten dollars for an offence against either of . these bye-laws or ordinances and in default of payment imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. 6. No person shall distribute any paper, handbills, dodger, or other paper or advertisements by scattering, dropping or throwing the same upon any Streets or sidewalks, nor shall sweep, throw or deposit any paper, shavings or dirt, waste material, garbage or rubbish of any kind upon or in any of the public streets, sidewalks or squares of the Town nor scatter or place thereon any nails, tacks or glass. 7. No person shall loiter nor loaf nor linger upon any street, road, highway or public place within the Town .nor obstruct foot passengers by standing across the crossing or footpath or sidewalk, nor by using insulting language nor in any other way. 8. No person shall shout or make any unusual noise calculated or intended to annoy any of the inhabitants or foot-passengers in or upon any of the streets, lanes, highways, squares or thorough€ares. within or of the Town. 9. Any person violating any of . the three foregoing clauses of these bye-laws or ordinances on streets shall be liable to a. penalty not exceeding twenty dollars, and, in dafault of payment, imprison- ment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. 12 - 10. "Any person 'who shall in any street, lane, bridge, - square, thoroughfare of sidewalk within the Town, use any profane, lewd, obscene or lascivious language or has any lewd, lascivious conduct or misbehaviour, or who being on any street, lane, thoroughfare, widewalk or. bridge, within the Town, or in any other place whatsoever, within the Town, shall openly challenge anyone to fight or by using insulting or abusive language or behaviour or uses any taunting epithets or threatening gestures attempt to provoke any other person to commit a breach of the peace within the Town, or shall obstruct any person or persons in their stores or houses or dwellings or when proceeding on their lawful business or who shall appear to be on any street, lane, bridge, square, thoroughfare or sidewalk or any other public place in a drunken, or intoxicated state, may, on view of the offence, forthwith be arrested and taken into custody by any constable, policeman or watchman or under verbal directions from the -Mayor, Stipendiary or any Councillor and liable to a . penalty of not more than ten dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Gaol for thirty days." 11. No person shall put up or place or continue to put up, set or place any stage projection or way on the street or thoroughfare for the construction, painting or repairing or removing or altering of any house, shop, station or dwelling or, any other building or to be used in or about the same so as to cause any obstruction on said street or thoroughfare, without the consent of the Building Inspector, or Street Committee, nor shall any person set up or place or ccntinue to place any swinging sign or other projection or obstruction in or over any street, lane, sidewalk or thoroughfare within the Town, and any person violating this clause shall be liable to a penalty of not less than thirty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, and, in dafault of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period of thirty days. 12. No person shall post, stamp or affix or cause to be posted, stamped or affixed any bill, poster, notice or advertisement on any property of the Town or any telegraph, telephone or electric Light pole within the Town or on or about any of the streets or squares of the Town without the consent of the Street Committee, nor on any tree within the Town. 13. Any person violating the next preceeding bye-law or ordinance of the Town shall be liable to a penalty of not less than ten dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. 14. No person shall use barbed wire fence, or barbed wire in the construction of fences on the lines or line of any street, lanes or thoroughfares of the said Town and all or any such fence now so erected or placed or constructed shall, after notice to the tenant, occupant or owner, giving him 48 hours to remove the same and failure to do so by such owner, occupant, tenant, the Super- intendent of Streets shall cause the same to be removed at the owner's or occupant' s expense which shall be collected as any other rates or taxes and in the manner laid down for the collection of such rates or taxes and anyone who places any barbed wire fence or constructs such wire fence along the streets, lanes, sidewalks, 13 - or thoroughfares shall be liable to a penalty of not less than twenty dollars for every day such fence remains so placed or con- structed, and, in default of payment, to imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. 15. All persons shall remove snow and ice from the roofs of the premises owned or occupied by them which shall likely cause any injury or which endangers the safety of passersby along in front or about the said premises or foot-passengers on any street, sidewalk, lane or thoroughfare of or in the Town. 16. No person shall lead, ride or drive horses, cattle or swine on the sidewalk or other places not proper therefore. 17. Any person violating either of the next two preceeding clauses shall be liable to a penalty of not less than two dollars nor more than five dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. 18. The Street Committee shall break open the Streets in Winter and Spring months when necessary. 19. The Superintendent of Streets or Health Officer of the Town shall have power to order the removal of any filth, dirt, garbage or rubbish on any street, road, alley, lane or sidewalk or thorough- fare within the Town and the owner or occupant of the premises where the same is found if such premises about or adjoin any lane, road, street, sidewalk or thoroughfare, or the person depositing the same, shall be liable to a penalty of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars, and, in default of payment, imprison- ment in the Common Jail, for a period not exceeding thirty days. 20. Any person who is a tramp or vagrant, and other persons without known or visible means or support or employment, enters private dwellings or places of business and remains therein to the annoyance of the inmates thereof, or, after being requested to withdraw, does not do so, or refuses to do so, shall be liable to a penalty of not less than ten dollars, nor more than twenty dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding twenty days. CYCLES, ETC. 1. Every person riding a bicycle or any other kind of cycle shall have it equipped with a bell or lantern. 2. Bicyclists shall not ride on the sidewalks of the Town. 3. Every person riding a bicycle or cycle on the places allowed after nightfall, shall have the lantern lighted and kept lighted. - 14 - 4 . No person or persons shall race with a bicycle or on a bicycle or other cycle on the streets, lanes or thoroughfares of the Town nor ride in a furious or careless manner nor at any time at a speed greater than 7 miles an hour. 5. Any person violating any or either of the four next pre- ceeding clauses of these ordinances and bye-laws shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a .period of thirty days. GENERAL (a). No person or persons shall race either with horses, wagons or vehicles, or both or on foot, on the streets, lanes, sidewalks, alleys, roads or thoroughfares of the Town or in the Town, nor ride or drive in a furious, wanton or careless manner on or in such streets, lanes, sidewalks or thoroughfares and any person so doing either of these forbidden acts in this clause hereinbefore set forth shall be liable to a penalty of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars, and, in default of payment, imprison- ment in the Common Jail for a period of thirty days. (b) No person shall stand in groups on the sauares, streets, lanes, crossings, bridges, alleys. or thoroughfares of the Town, within the Town nor on the platforms or recesses approaching or connected with any store or dwelling abutting or adjoining any street, lane, sidewalk, or thoroughfare in the Town. Any person violating this clause shall be liable to a penalty of not less than ten dollars nor more than fifteen dollars, and, in default of pay: ment, in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding ten days, and for the purposes of this section or clause a group shall consist of three or more persons. TELEGRAPH, _TELEPHONE .AND ELECTRIC LIGHT POLES, ETC. 1. Unless than when otherwise lawfully provided, telegraph, telephone and electric light poles shall not exceed 40 feet in _ height from the surface of the .street or place and they shall be of cedar or pine, straight and sound and perpendicular when placed, and kept perpendicular, and not less than six inches in diameter at the small end, and thev shall be cleared of branches and bark and well smoothed and rounded and approved of by the Superintendent of Streets and they shall be painted with two coats of paint- by the proprietors or their servants or their servants or agents or by the corporation where a corporation is the owner or person placing or erecting them, or their servants or agents immediately on being erected, and thereafter, at least once every two years with one coat of paint and in either such case in any colours as the Council shall direct and all poles now erected as aforesaid, shall be immediately painted with two coats, or one coat, of paint as the Council may direct, and in such .colours as they may direct, and thereafter as required by this ordinance and bye-law. 15 - 2. The lowest wire hung or attached to any of the said poles shall be at least twenty-two .feet from the surface of the street or place beneath it at the lowest part of the said wire, and this clause shall now apply to poles and wires now erected within the Town and the penalty for violating this clause or the next preceeding clause, shall be forty dollars for each pole so erected .or wire so placed on such poles or projection and which shall be recoverable as an ordinary debt at the suit of the Town. 3. Unless than when otherwise provided as aforesaid, the said poles shall be placed firmly, securely and perpendicularly, their lower ends being not less than five feet beneath the surface of the street, and they shall be so maintained; and when broken or out of repair they shall be renewed with sound poles, conforming to the requirements of the next preceeding bye-laws and ordinances relating to the telegraph poles, etc. , as to painting and other directions therein contained and subject to a penalty set forth in the next preceeding clause and collectable in the same manner. 4 . No such pole shall be erected opposite the door of a dwelling house or shop in such manner as to place so as to prevent the free access to and from such house or dwelling shall be impeded, and shall be liable to the penalty herein-before set forth in Clause 3 of these bye-laws and ordinances relating to said poles. 5. No person shall stick or fasten any sign boards, advertising boards, bills, ..posters-, notices, papers, advertisements or documents of any kind printed, written, painted, marked or otherwise formed or excuted to or upon or against any such pole, or paint or mark anything thereon and any person violating the provisions or this clause shall be liable to a _penalty of not less than two dollars nor more than ten dollars and, in default of payment,, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding twenty days. E. The Town shall have the exclusive right to the use of the upper brackets and top of pole on all poles of any telegraph or telephone company or other person owing or controlling the said poles and of any electric light company, located in or upon any public highway, road, street, lane, thoroughfare or square or alley where the same is allowed by law to be placed or put within the said Town of Glace Bay. EXHIBITIONS 1. No theatrical exhibitions or exhibition, public concert or entertainment, show, circus or merry-go-round to which an admission is obtained by the payment of money or used for hire or profit directly or indirectly, by the payment of money shall be offered to view or set up, maintained or carried on or published within the Town without a license first and therefore, which license shall be granted by the License Committee of the Town on the payment of a fee of not less than two dollars nor more than one hundred dollars in the discretionof said License Committee and expressed in the license granted by said Committee. 16 - 2. Every license shall express the number of days it is to continue in force and such license may be removed or cancelled on such terms as the said License Committee may fix. 3. In the event of any entertainment of a private or local nature, said Committee shall have power to exercise their discretion as to whether or not any license should be granted, or, if granted, or, if a fee should be charged for any such license for any such local entertainment. 4. Any person or persons who shall offer to view or shall set up, set on foot or maintain or carry on or publish or otherwise assist in any such or in any theatrical exhibition or exhibition of any other kind or public concert, entertainment, merry-go-round, show or exhibition of whatever nature or name to -which an admission is obtained on payment of money or let or managed for hire or profit directly or indirectly without a license previously obtained agreeably to bye-law or ordinance numbers one and two of these bye-laws and ordinances relating to Exhibitions, etc. , shall forfeit and pay for every offence a fine or penalty not exceeding fifty dollars, and, in default of payment of said fine or penalty imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period of thirty days and the said License Committee shall have the power and the power is hereby given to close or cause to be closed such entertainment, show, _ circus, merry-go-round, or exhibition or whatever kind or nature until the payment of said fee, or prevent any such show, circus, exhibition, merry-go-round or other entertainment from being carried on, set up or set on foot within the Town. 5. Every such entertainment shall be closed at night at the hour of eleven o' clock, and any person having charge of such exhibition, show, merry-go-round or other entertainment who shall keep open at night beyond that hour shall forfeit his license and pay a fine or penalty or not less than ten dollars nor more than fifteen dollars and, in default of payment, shall be imprisoned in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. 6. The License Committee or the Mayor may withdraw the license if granted as herein before set forth and order the exhibition, show, circus, merry-go-round or other entertainment to be at once closed if it appears to him or is shown to them to be of an immoral, indecent, lewd or profane nature or character, or has any indecent, immoral, lewd or profane words, acts or scenes or pictures or other paintings or engravings notwithstanding the issuing of granting of a license. 7. Notwithstanding anything contained in the previous clauses of these bye-laws and ordinances relating to exhibitions the License Committee of the said Town may, if they have reason to believe that any persons or person or incorporated body are about to set up or set on foot, carry on any theatrical exhibition or any other exhibition, show, merry-go-round, or any other enter- tainment is of an immoral or indecent character or has any immoral or indecent scenes, acts, parts of words, pictures or engravings refuse to grant a license and this clause in no way limits or curtails the provisions hereinbefore set forth or enacted. 17 - IMPOUNDING CATTLE, ETC. 1. The Council may, from time to time, establish such pound for the impounding of cattle and appoint such poundkeeper or poundkeepers as they deem advisable. 2. Horses, oxen, bulls, cows, swine, sheep, goats, geese, turkeys and. ducks shall not be allowed to go at large within the Town of Glace Bay and may be impounded by any policeman or constable of the Town, or poundkeeper. 3. Whenever any such animal is so impounded the poundkeeper if he. knows the owner thereof shall give such owner notice, in writing of such impounding as soon as practicable by service of the same at his residence or place of business if within the Town, other- wise by posting the same to his address if known to the poundkeeper and if such owner is not known to him or his address is not known to him and, in either case by posting a notice in the Clerk' s office and in two public places in the Town giving in such notice the general description of the animal impounded and that the same is impounded; and that if within ten days after such service or posting, as the case may be, the owner of such animal shall be sold to the highest bidder; and in such case the . balance, if any after deducting any fines or forfeiture, costs, charges, fees and demands, and all expenses of sale, shall be paid to the owner or his agent, duly authorized in writing, on application therefor. 4. The owner or keeper of any animal found going at large shall forfeit and pay the sum of not less than one dollar nor more than four dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding ten days, and this clause shall not limit or curtail the next preceeding clause. 5. An Animal so impounded will be released on payment of fine or forfeiture incurred, and upon payment of the following fees, to be paid to the poundkeeper,-- Unlocking pound $ . 25 Releasing animal .25 Providing provender for Animal while in pound, if quadruped, for each day, . 50 Providing provender in any other case. .25 6. If any person or persons shall rescue or -attempt to rescue any animal or animals from the person driving the said animal or animal to the, pound, -_o.r.-attempt to rescue or rescue an animal when impounded, he or they shall be guilty of an offence against this bye-law or ordinance, and shall forfeit and pay the sum of four dollars for each such offence, and, in default of payment, forthwith, imp,risonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding ten days. : �-. 7. The poundkeeper shall, on the 31st day of December, in each year, or whenever required by the Council or Finance Committee, render .an account to the said Town of all receipts, fines, costs, charges and expenses in connection with said pound, and in connection with the impounding of cattle as hereinbefore provided, also an account of the proceeds of saled of impounded animals made by him during the year, and a statement in detail of his disbursements; and shall pay any balance remaining to the Clerk. 8. The salary of the Poundkeeper for the year shall be half of such balance referred to in the next preceeding byelaw- or ordinance, and paid to him by the Town Clerk ( after the approval of his account by the Council ) , and if half the said net balance does not amount to twenty dollars the Council or Finance Committee shall add to half of said bet balance such sum or sums as may be necessary to make the twenty dollars. DOGS . 1. The owner, possessor or harbourer of every dog within the Town shall, on or before the first day of July, in each and every year, cause the same to be registered by name, number and _description in the office of the town Clerk in a book- there kept for the purpose, and shall receive from the Town Clerk a metalic plate or tag, having thereon the number corresponding to the reg- istration number and the words, "Dog Tax, Glace Bay" and the year of. registration. The said owner, possessor or harbourer shall have .his or her dog wear a collar with the name of the owner thereon, to which will be attached the plate or tag received from the Town Clerk. Every such owner, possessor or harbourer shall pay annually a tax of $1. 00 for every male dog and $5. 00 for every female dog, owned, possessed or harboured, in addition to twenty-five cents for reg- istration. The said tax and fee when not paid shall be recoverable and collected as any other rate or tax of the Town and any person failing to comply with the provisions of any of the provision of this section shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars, or in default of payment, to imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. 2. Any person becoming the owner, possessor or harbourer of a dog after the first day of July, and up to the first day of November in each and every year, shall forthwith cause the same to be regis- tered and pay the tax and fee in accordance with the provisions of the foregoing section, and, failing to do so shall be liable to the same penalties prescribed in the foregoing section. 3. Any Officer of the Town of Glace Bay is hereby author- ized after the first day of July in each and every year to impound and kill without notice to, or complaint against, the owner, poss- essor or harbourer thereof, any dog found within the limits of the Town without the registration tag .and in respect to which the tax imposed by the Town bye-laws has not been paid, or to kill the same on .sight without impounding. 19 - 4 . The Keeper, harbourer or possessor of a bull suffic- iently muzzled to prevent his biting or doing mischief, and every person offending against this clause shall be liable to a penalty of not less than five dollars nor more than ten dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding or possess a fierce or dangerous dog shall be liable to a. fine of ten dollars, and, in default of payment imprisonment in said Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days and if such dog be found going at large and cannot be secured without danger to the policemen or any other person present, if authorized by the police to secure him, it shall be lawful for the policeman to destroy such dog forthwith, by shooting or otherwise. 5. Any person keeping or harbouring a dog which shall disturb the quiet of the neighbourhood by barking or howling or in any other manner, shall be liable to a penalty of not less than five dollars, nor more than ten dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding twenty days. Every day such dog is so kept or harboured shall constitute a separate offence and punishable as aforesaid and subject to the like penalty. 6. If any dog or bitch shall, unprovoked, bite any person or destroy any clothing or apparel, the owner, keeper, harbourer or possessor shall forfeit and pay a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars, and, in default of payment thereof, be imprisoned in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding sixty days, and also, such dog shall forthwith be destroyed under a warrant issued under-; the hand and seal of the Stipendiary directed to any constable or policeman of the Town ordering in such warrant the destruction of such dog. 7. If any female dog .or- .bitch be allowed, suffered or premitted to go at large and have other:.. dogs following her, or if said female dog or bitch shall cause any annoyance, thereby to offend the feelings of any foot passengers or citizens, or is likely to cause the same, the owner, keeper, harbourer or possessor shall be liable to a penalty of five dollars for such offence against this clause of the Town ordinances of the town bye-laws and ordinances and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. PUBLIC HEALTH 1. No person or persons or body corporate shall erect, continue, use or employ any slaughter house or building or any yard or store or other place or premises for the purpose of killing, slaughtering or butchering animals therein or -thereabouts within the limits of the Town of Glace. Bay without the written permission first had from the Council of said Town which said permission shall indicate the place where such slaughter house, store or building, yard or premises shall be built, or erected,- or constructed, and it will be in the power of the said Council to grant or refuse such permission, and for to-.limit the said permission a.s to time 'or as -to vhere 'the killing of any animals shall take place. Nor shall any butcher or other person kill or slaughter or destroy any beeves, cowes, calves, sheep or swine or other animals within the limits of the Town without 20 - the written. permission hereinbefore set forth, first had and obtained from the Council. 2. There shall be no accumulation of filth, manure, rubbish, refuse, garbage, waste or any other noxious material in, on or about the premises, yard, building, or other place connected with or ad- joining any slaughter house which is permitted as hereinbefore set forth; and all such places shall at all times be kept clean by the owners or persons in charge thereof and the Sanitary Inspectors and Health Officer of the Town shall have the right and privilege to inspect the said premises, store, yard or other place in the day . time between the hours of sunrise and sunset. 3. No person shall keep any pig-sty on the front of any street or bordering thereon, nor keep swine in any place in the Town near any street or dwelling house, so as to be a nuisance. 4. No person shall throw or deposit in any sewer or gutter, within the Town, any dead animal or other matter likely to become offensive or injurious or detrimental to the public health or conv- enience, and it shall be the duty of the police officers or other persons to report the matter to the Board of Health or to the Health Officer of the Town, as also of the Sanitary Officer of the Town or Inspector, to report the same in the same way to such persons. 5. Any person or persons or body corporate who shall be guilty of any offence against the next four preceeding .bye-laws or ordinances -relating to the public health, or shall violate the same, shall be liable to forfeit and pay a penalty of not less than ten dollars nor more than thirty dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a•..period not exceeding thirty days. 6. The owner, agent, occupant or -other person having the care of any tenement or dwelling or of any other building with which there is a privy connected or used, shall furnish the same with sufficient drain underground whenever practicable to carry off the waste water, and to prevent a nusiance. 7. All vaults or privies or privy vaults shall be made tight so as the contents cannot escape therefrom, and the same shall not be overflowed so as to cause a nuisance or to be likely to injure the public health of the citizens. 8. In case any privy or privy Vault is not properly drained the Health Officer of the Town may give notice to the occupant or owner of the premises upon which such privy or privy vaul situate, requiring such occupant or owner to cause the same to be properly .drained within Ofe time -limited_ by such motice, and, in case such privy or privy vault has not been properly drained within the time limited by such notice the said Health Officer, by himself, his servants or agents, may enter upon the premises and cause a proper and sufficient drain to be constructed for the privy or privy vault, and the expense of constructing such drain may be recovered, with costs, by action or distress, or, in case or non-payment thereof after demand made on such owner or occupant, the same may be recov- ered from such owner or occupant and collected in the same manner as other rates and taxes of the said town of the year, and such owner or occupant shall also be liable to a penalty of ten dollars and, in default of pavment, imprisrnment in the Common Jail for 21 - a period of thirty days. 9. No person or body corporate shall make a privy, drain or cesspool -within the Town without first obtaining the consent of the Health Officer nor allow or permit any cesspool already cons- tructed on the premises owned or occupied by him, or them within the Town, to overflow so as to become, or likely to become, a nuisance, or so as become or likely to become injurious to the public health, and anyone who does not comply- with this clause, shall, in addition to having such drain or cesspool removed or closed by the Health Officer forfeit and pay- a "penalty for each day such drain of cesspool is causing or likely to cause, such injury as aforesaid, the sum of ten dollars, and, in default or payment, imprisonment in the said Common Jail for a period of thirty days for each offence and every day as aforesaid such drain or cesspool shall remain in the said condition shall be a separate offence and such cesspool shall be closed once a year if permitted or already constructed. 10. Whenever any privy, privy vault or drain shall become offensive or obstructed the same shall be cleansed and made free, and the owner, agent or occupant or other person in charge of the land or premises in which any privy or privy vault may be situated (the state or condition of which shall be in violation of this bye- law and ordinance) , shall remove, cleanse, alter or amend the same within such reasonable time after notice in writing to that effect, given by the Health Officer aforesaid, to such person, and in case such privy, -privy vault or. drain has not been properly removed, cleansed, altered or repaired within the time limited by such notice, - the said Health Officer may enter upon the lands and premises aforesaid, and cause the said privy, privy vualt or drain to be removed, cleansed, altered or repaired, and the expense of such removal, cleansing or repairing may be recovered with costs in the manner laid down in the next preceeding clause, and such agent, occupant or owner shall also be liable to a penalty and to forfeit and pay a sum of not less than twenty dollars nor more than fifty dollars, and, in default of payment, imprison- ment in the Common Jail for a period not- exceeding-.thirty days . . 11. The Health Officer shall have power to enter any premise that may person or occupant may be confined who is suspected to be afflicted or who is afflicted with any infectious endemic or contagious disease, and to provide for the supply of medicine or other necessaries to such person, and to prevent the entry of persons to said premises and the exit from said premises and for cleansing, purifying and ventilating of such premises, and also have power to cleanse, purify any hotel and to cleanse, purify, ventilate and disinfect any hotel, dwelling, school, church, public building or places or assembly and carriages, cars, boats and other conveyances coming into or landing passengers into the Town, or _ order the same to be cleansed, ventilated, purified or disinfected by the owners, agents or occupants of the same. 12. The Council shall provide a public dumping ground for the deposit of all rubbish, ashes, garbage and refuse within the Town and the Health Officer shall approve of the fitness of the same for such purpose before being used and all ashes am-d accum- - 22 - lations of garbage, filth, rubbish or dirt shall be deposited in said dumping ground by all residents and occupiers of houses, stores, shops, stations, dwellings or buildings of whatever kind or description and any person or persons who do not comply with the provisions of this clause shall be liable to a penalty of not- less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars for each offense, and in default of payment, shall be imprisoned in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. 13. The Health Officer aforesaid shall, on or about the 15th day of April in each year post up notice in at least three public places within the Town, that all persons are required to remove and carry away on or before the lst day of May following, to the dumping ground aforesaid, all ashes, filth, rubbish, garbage and other nuisances in cellars, yards, passages and in or about any other premises within the Town; and all and every persons or person who shall not comply with the direct in said notice as required by tYis bye-law and ordinance shall be. liable to a penalty of not less than five dollars and costs, nor more than ten dollars and costs, on summary conviction, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for thirty days; and the said Health Officer shall have power to cause the removal of the same at the cost or charge of the owner or occupier of said premises and such costs or charges shall be recoverable and collectable as any other rates of the Town. 14. Immediately after the first day of May in each year the Sanitary Inspectors of the Town shall inspect the yard, cellar and . other premises within the Town and report to the Health Officer all or. any violations of the next preceeding clause of these bye-laws and ordinances relating to the public health. 15. No person shall remove or cut ice from the dam known or called the "Caledonia Dam" or from any dam within the Town or offer or expose the same for sale and any person or persons doing either of the foregoing forbidden acts in this bye-law or ordinance shall be liable to a penalty of not less than twenty dollars nor more than fifty dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for thirty days. CARTERS, TRUCKMEN, ETC. 1. No person shall be employed within the limits of the Town for hire or wages or profit for the carriage or transportation of goods, wares, merchandise or other commodity or product as a carter or truckman unless he is a licensed carter or truckman as hereinafter provided. 2. No person shall cart, truck, transport or convey goods, chattels, wares or merchandise or any comodity or product within the Town until he has first obtained a license therefor from the_ License Committee of the said Town for which he shall pay a fee 23 - of one dollar for each horse, and, upon payment of said fee of one dollar for each horse the License Committee of the said Town shall instruct the Clerk to issue said license to be known as. a "Carters' Licenses" , and the same shall be signed by the Mayor, or Presiding Councillor, in the Mayor's absence, and such license shall be in force for one year from the date thereof, and the fee for said license shall be paid to the Clerk when issued by him. 3. When any such license is granted as aforesaid, it shall be numbered and such licensed carter or. truckman shall cause the initial letters of his Christian name and his full surname and the number of his license to be painted in one and one-half inch letters upon each side of his truck or cart or dray or cart-box or sled or waggon or express-waggon, and so continue the same during the contin- uance of said license and any carter or truckman who does not continue the said number and name in such manner shall, for every day he shall so employ his cart, truck, waggon or sled, or other conveyance, be liable to a penalty of one dollar for each day, recoverable and collectalbe as other rates and taxes.` in- the Town. 4. Every box-cart used by a licensed carter or truckman shall be capable of holding fifteen hundred pounds of Coal without being heaped up and shall also be provided with such boards at the ends and sides as shall perfectly protect that quantity of coal. 5. The following fees shall be chargeable within the Town - by truckmen:-. or carters duly license,---- SINGLE TEAMS. OR TRUCK For loads of 1,500 lbs. up to and under mile $.25 " 3� to 1 mile . 35 " 1 to 2 miles .50 " Over 2 miles . 65 DOUBLE TEAMS. For loads of 1, 500 lbs. up to and under mile $ .50 it iffrom k to 1 mile . 70 it from 1 mile to 2 miles . 80 " over 2. miles 1. 00 6. No license carter or truckman shall refuse or neglect to cart, truck, or employ hi's horse and cart, truck, waggon or sled for any person within the said Town when tendered the amount proper- ly chargeable for the service required. 7. No person under the age of fifteen years shall be per- mitted to drive a truck, cart or express waggon or sled fbr hire or profit, and the licensed holder of such cart, waggon or sled shall be answerable for the good conduct and behavior of such driver as he may employ, and for the obervance of all rules, bye-laws and ordinances and regulations relative to cartmen or' truckmen, and driver of such cart . waaaon. -truck or sled. who may be Quilty of 24 - drunkenness, shall be dismissed by the Mayor or any member of the License Committee, and also to forfeit and pay the sum of one dollar and costs, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for ten days, and the license of such carter or truckman who employed the said driver so found or adjudged to be drunk or guilty of drunkenness, may be suspended or forfeited by the License Committee and renewed by said Committee when it deems it advisable to do so. No driver so dismissed shall be reengaged by any licensed carter or truckman of the Town for a period of five weeks from the date of the dismissal unless the Committee. shall otherwise order. 8. No truckman or carter so licensed shall refuse or neglect immediately to obey any call for any urgent public duty of the Town or concerning the Town made on him by the Mayor or any of the Councillors of Fire Company through their Captain, or made on him by. the Town Solicitor., Policeman or Stipendiary Magistrate or either of them, and upon his refusal or neglect so to obey, his license shall be suspended for such time as the License Committee shall think proper for such offence. 9. No carter of truckman shall leave his horse unattended within the Town or shall feed his horse (except from a nosebag) in any of the public streets or lanes of the Town. 10. No person shall apply for a carter's license under the age of twenty-one years nor shall such license be granted to a person under the age of twenty-one years, nor to a person who has not been a resident and ratepayer of the Town for one year. 11. All Contractors within the Town or those who contract for work within the Town or who are performing- contract work within the Town or who hereafter- shall perform contract work within the Town must have their names printed on their and every of their truck,. cart, express waggon, dray or sled, and report the number of horses owned by them to the Town Clerk. 12. Any person or persons or body corporate who shall violate clauses 1,2,4,9,7, 8, 9, 10,• or 11 of these bye-laws and ordinances relating to licensed carters or truckmen shall incur and be liable to a penalty of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days, and the same penalty is hereby prescribed for an offence or violation against any one of the said clauses numbered in this clause. PREVENTION OF FIRES 1. All houses or buildings built or to be built within the Town shall have a good and substantial brick flue. No tin or sheet iron stove pipes shall .project from the roof or sides of such house or building, nor shall be used, under a penalty of not less than two dollars nor more than five dollars for every day it is so used, to 25 - be recoverable and collectable as a debt of the suit of the Town or as the ordinary rates and taxes of the Town are recovered or collected in said town for the year. 2. Every house and building in the Town of Glace Bay built or to be built shall be provided with a ladder or ladders long enough to enable the firemen to have access to the roof of such house or building and such ladder or ladders and shall be of good and substantial material. 3. The Town shall have a Fire Company whose salary or remuneration or allowance or exemption shall be regulated by the Council of the Tcwn. 4 . It shall be the duty of all officials of the Town to assist the Fire Company in the discharge of their duty as firemen subject to the orders of the Captain of the Fire Company, and preserve order at fires and prevent looting or other unlawful disposal of goods or property as far as in their or each of their power lies. TRADERS' , HAWKERS ' , ETC. , LICENSE. 1. No person who is not a ratepayer of the Town of Glace Bay shall exercise within the said Town the calling or occupation of a transient merchant or a hawker or pedler of goods, junk, wares or merchandise, meat, fish, provisions or supplies, or offer to sell or sell the same within the Town without first obtaining from the Council a license therefor to be signed by the Mayor or Presiding Councillor and Clerk, for which shall be paid the sum of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, the amount to be fixed by the Mayor or Presiding Councillor, and which license shall be good for a period of from one day to one year from the date of issuing thereof, such period -to be fixed by the Mayor or Presiding Councillors, as may be desired by the person .taking out such license, and the period for which said license is good shall be expressed therein; provided that nothing herein shall apply to the case of any milkman vending milk nor to a farmer or market gar- dener, selling, within the Town, any produce of his farm or dairy, or to any fisherman selling within the Town any fish of his own catching nor to any persons selling goods, meat provisions or sup- plies to retail or other dealers, being ratepayers of the Town and doing business therein to be reshipped or resold by such dealers, nor to any person bringing wood to the Town and selling the same for fuel within the Town. Any person violating this bye-law and ordinance shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding one month. 2. Such license, when issued, shall be known and called a "Transient Trader' s License. " 26 - 3. The rights and privileges conferred upon the licensee under such license shall cease and determine immediately upon the expiry of such license, and he or she shall not be entitled to the further enjoyment of such rights and privileges until he or she shall have renewed such license and paid the fees chargeable in respect thereof. 4 . The language of clause one of the bye-laws and ordinances relating to hawkers, etc. , shall be held to include any person who not being a ratepayer, without such license within the Town, on his own behalf or as agent of another, sells or offers to sell, by cut, drawing or sample, goods of any kind whatsoever, to any person not a trader in the goods sold or offered for sale, whether such sale be or be not accompanied or afterwards followed by a delivery of the goods to the purchaser, and whether such as?e or offer to sell includes the bestowal. or labor in the Town or about or in connection with the goods sold or offered for sale, and such clause shall also be held to include any person, whether he be a rate- payer of the Town or not, who shall, as the agent of any person or corporation who or which is not a ratepayer therein, within the limits of the said Town, hawks, peddles or trades goods, junk, wares or merchandise of any kind or description without his principal first having obtained a license authorizing such hawking, peddling or trading and designating him as such agent. 5. No person, persons, firm or corporation, although licensed under or by any of the provisions of any of the bye-laws of the Town of Glace Bay, shall buy, take -or receive for profit or sale in any manner whatsoever, from any person or persons, under the age of sixteen years, any bottles, flasks or receptacles of any kind whatsoever, that are generally used as receptacles for keeping intoxicating liquors or drugs of any kind. Any person or persons violating this clause shall, on conviction before a stipendiary magistrate in and for the said Town Of Glace Bay, be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars for each offence, and, in default of payment forthwith, to imprisonment in the common jail of the County of Cape Breton, for a period not exceeding thirty days. 6. All persons or any person who shall open up or occupy any store, permises or building of whatever kind or description within the Town of GlaceBay aforesaid for the purpose of sale of the disposal of goods, wares or merchandise of whatever kind or description after the first day of January have been assessed by the Assessors or by "The Assessment Act" for property real or personal within the said Town of Glace Bay or who have paid town rates and taxes in respect of real or personal property within the Town of Glace Bay to the said Town rated to such persons. ) , shall pay to the Town Clerk for and to the benefit of said Town before commencing to engage in or to prosecute the sale or dis- posal or to trade in such goods, wares and merchandise the sum of fifty dollars in lieu of all rates. and taxes leviable by the Town and which sum shall be recoverable and collectable in the same manner and way as the other rates of the Town for the then current year. 27 - Provided that this bye-law and ordinance shall not apply to such person or persons added to the assessment roll for the then current year under the provisions of the Assessment Act. AUCTIONEERS 1. No person whether a ratepayer or not or whether a res- ident or not shall within the Town of Glace Bay exercise the office of auctioneer or sell at public auction of vendue any real estate, goods or chattels, whatsoever, without being licensed thereto which license may be granted on application to the Committee of license and shall be signed on their recommendation by the Mayor or Pre- siding Councillor and Clerk and shall be good for the period of one year from the granting of the same or for such a period therein. The fee for such license shall be twenty dollars for one year, twelve dollars for a half year and seven for quarter of a year, and shall be paid at the time of applying for same and if any person shall, without such license sell any real estate, goods or chattels, at public auction or public vendue, he shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding fifty dollars for each offence and, in default of payment shall be imprisoned for a period not exceeding one month provided that nothing herein shall apply to any officer of the law selling under legal process, which license shall remain in force for one year from the date of granting if granted for one year, and for half a year if granted for half a year and for a quarter of a year if granted for a quarter of a year as indicated in said license. 2. No auctioneer shall hold his sale upon any side street or other thoroughfare so as to obstruct or prevent the free and con- venient use of the same by foot passengers travelling thereon, and so. violating this clause shall be liable to a penalty of not more than ten dollars, and in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. 3. No person shall keep or place any table, stall, booth or other erection in any street in the Town for the sale of fruit or other things without the permission or license from the Street Com- mittee and the License Committee and subject to such fee or charge as they may determine. 4. No Auctioneer shall hold his sale after six o'clock, p.m. , on. the evenings decided upon for early closing by the Merchants of the Town of Glace Bay, and any Auctioneer violating this clause shall be liable to a penalty of not' more than fifty dollars for each offence, an in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for a period of one month, and that such Auctioneer' s license may be cancelled forthwit BUILDING INSPECTOR 1. The Council shall annually appoint a Building Inspector, or 28 - at other time or times, as they shall deem convenient and for such remuneration or salary or allowance as they deem advisable and such Building Inspector shall be not only Inspector of Buildings by also of fire limits, private drains, and plumbing and the Council shall have power to annually rate and levy such amount for his remuneration upon the Town. 2. Before any person or persons, firm or corporation commences or prosecute the erection, building or construction of any house, . dwelling, building, warehouse, shop, store, bank, residence, office or station within the Town of Glace Bay aforesaid, all profiles, plans, specifications and contracts relating thereto as to the description or kind of such building shall be placed before the said Inspector for his approval who shall signify his approval and grant permit in writing for the building or construction or erection of the same ' if he is satisfied with the kind or qulity or shape of the same. 3. The fee chargeable for such permit shall be five dollars, payable to the Clerk after it is signed by the Inspector as aforesaid. Any person violating the preceding clause shall be liable to a penalty of twenty dollars per day such erection or construction is carried on and, in default of payment, imprisonment in the Common Jail for thirty days. -PUBLIC MEETINGS- 1. The Mayor or Presiding Councillor in the absence of the Mayor, shall preside at all such meetings and in their absence the ratepayers shall choose a chairman from their number to preside and the Clerk shalt act as Clerk or secretary of such meetings and in his absence the rate- payers shall choose a clerk or secretary for the meeting. 2. Only ratepayers entitled to vote at such meetings shall be admitted thereto. 3. All questions shall be decided by a majority of votes. The chairman for the time being shall have the right to vote in the same manner as any other ratepayer. 4 . No ratepayers shall speak more than twice on any question or longer than seven minutes at any one time unless by the permission of the chairman. 5. The Mayor or Presiding Councillor shall at the opening of the meeting fix the hour at which the vote shall be taken and announce the same to the meeting. 6. The vote shall be taken as follows,--- "The Clerk shall prepar and have at the meeting a list of the ratepayers who ar entitled to vote at such meeting with columns for recording the votes of the rate- payers for andagainst the borrowing of all or any sum or sums of money 29 - proposed to be voted for at such meeting. Such list shall be in the following form or to the like effect. --- VOTE FOR VOTE FOR VOTE FOR Ratepayer's $10,000 $20,000 $50,000 Name FOR-AGAINST FOR-AGAINST FOR-AGAINST Thomas Jones 1 1 7. Every ratepayer entitled to vote .attending such meetings and desiring to vote may, if his name be -on the list do so by having his vote recorded for or against the borrowing of the various sums so proposed to be voted for, and the Clerk, or such person as the Chairman for the time being shall appoint for the purpose shall make a mark of the same nature as in the above diagram opposite the ratepayer's name in the various columns either "for" or "against" as he shall desire to vote. 8. In all unprovided cases of procedure resort shall be had to the rules of the Parliament of Canada, as rules for guidance and in such cases the decision of the Mayor, Presiding Councillor or Chairman shall be final and shall be acquiesced in by the meeting without debate 9. No resolution shall be necessary but the vote shall be taken "for or "against" the borrowing of the sum or sums asked for in the notice calling the meeting. . -GENERAL All violations of the bye-laws and ordinances or any of them here inbefore enacted or herein set forth shall be punishable on Summary Conviction before the Stipendiary Magistrate in and for the Town of Glace Bay in the County of Cape Breton, or before the Deputy Stipendiar Magistrate of the said Town in the Stipendiary' s absence, who, or eithe of whom, shall have power to hear and determine the same in such case or cases. Approved by the Lieut. Governor-In-Council, the 24th June, A.D. , 1902. E.C. Fairbanks (L.S. ) Clerk of Executive Council. -30- We, the undersigned, D.M. Burchell, Mayor of the Town of Glace Bay in the County of Cape Breton, Neil F. McNeil, Town Clerk of said Town, Thomas Ling, Charles McKay, William Phalen, MIchael A. McInn: Simon Lott and Thomas Gorman, Town Councillors of the said Town of Glace Bay, do hereby certify that. the within and foregoing Bye-laws and Ordinances and Rules known as the "Revised Ordinances, Rules and Bye-laws of 1902, " and relating to the said Town, were read at a full meeting of the Council of the said Town, at which we were present .and acting as such officers respectively of said Town on the 30th day of April, 1902, and passed clause by clause and adopted as they now stand, and were written with the amendments made thereto, in writing, at said meeting, and which amendments are embodied in the said "Revised Ordinances, Rules and Bye-laws." Dated at said Town of Glace Bay .the 16th day of May, A.D. , 1902. D.M. Burchell, Mayor. Neil F. McNeil, Town Clerk. Thomas A. Ling. Charles McKay. William Phalen. Mick A. McInnis. Simon Lott. Thomas Gorman. BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay, as follows,--- That no person or persons other than a rate-payer or resident of the Town of Glace Bay shall solicit, call for, take orders for, or receive orders for custom-made clothing within the Town, or buy, or sell,, or trade in the same without first obtaining a license therefor, for which shall be paid the sum of not less than ten dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars. The amount to be fixed by the Mayor or Presiding Councillor and which license shall be for a period of not less than one day, nor more than one year to be fixed by the Mayor or Presiding Councillor. Any person or persons violating this Bye-law shall be liable to the same penalty and forfeiture set forth in Bye-law No. 1 of the Trader' s Hawker' s, Etc. , License of the Revised Rules, Ordinances and Bye-laws of the Town, passed in the year 1902. Passed., Jan. 5th, 1903. - _ 31 - W H E R E A S it appears that there are more than three hundred voters or electors in the Town of Glace Bay. A N D W H E R E A S it is necessary that the Town of Glace Bay be divided into Folling Divisions for the election of Mayor and Council; R E S O L V E D that the Town Council pass this following Bye-law to be published according to law,--= BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay, in the County of Cape Breton, as follows,--- That 'the Town of Glace Bay, in the County of Cape Breton, be divided into the following polling divisions for the election of Mayor and Councillors for the Town,--- 1. At or near the Post Office, in Dominion No. 4, in the said Town. 2. At or near Peter Burchell' s in the said Town. 3. At or near the School House, or L.O.L. Hall, on Commercial . Street in the said Town. 4. At or near Victoria Hall on Commercial Street in the said Town. 5. At or near meeting place of P.W.A. , in Dominion No. 2, in said Town. BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay, that the annual poll-tax of two dollars ($2. 00) now levied upon every male resident of the Town of Glace Bay, between the ages of- eighteen years and sixty years, be increased to Four Dollars ($4.00) except such as are rated upon real and personal property. ------------------------ BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay in The County of Cape Breton, that an additional polling place shall be held at or near McKay' s Corner in said. Division of Bridgeport, in the said Town and that said polling place be opened for the election to be held in said Town on- the 30th day of June, A.D,. , 1905. ------------------------ 32 - W H E R E A S it is deemed to be in the best interests of the Town of Glace Bay that the said Town be divided into Wards; T H E R E F O R E the Town Council of the Town of G1ace .Bay enacts as follows--- 1. That the Town of Glace Bay be divided into Wards numbered as Ward 1, Ward 11, Ward 111, Ward 1V, Ward V and Ward V1. 2. That two Councillors shall be elected for .each Ward, making twelve, the total number of Councillors for the Town of Glace Bay. 3. That the boundaries of each Ward be defined and shall be as follows,--- (a) Ward 1.-- Beginning at a point where the centre line of Main Street produced intersects with the centre line of Glace Bay Harbour; thence in an Easterly direction to the mouth of said Harbour thence in a Northerly direction to the shore of the Atlantic Ocean at high water mark, at the mouth of Glace Bay Harbour aforesaid; thence in a North-easterly direction following said Atlantic Ocean shore line to its intersection with the centre line produced of "Old Roost Road" ; thence along said centre line produced and centre line of "Old Roost Road" in a North-westerly direction to its intersection with the centre line of the Sterling Road; thence in a South-westerly direction following said Sterling Road centre line to a point where it joins the centre line of King Edward Street; thence following King Edward Street centre line, in a Westerly direction, to its intersection with the centre line of The Sydney & Louisbourg Railway (main line) ; then along the Sydney & Louisbourg main line centre line, in a northerly and north- westerly direction, to its intersection with the old division line between the Town of Glace Bay and the District of Bridgeport; thence following said old division line, in a south-westerly direction to its intersection with the centre line of Main Street; thence in a south-easterly direction following Main Street centre line, and centre line produced, to the place of beginning. (b) Ward II.---Beginning where the centre line of Main Street produced intersects with the centre line of Glace Bay Harbour; thence in a north-westerly direction following said Main Street centre line produced and centre line to its intersection with the old division line between the Town of Glace Bay and the district of Bridgeport; thence in a south-westerly direction along said old division line to its intersection with the centre line of Reserve Road; thence following said Reserve Road centre line in a south-easterly direction to its intersection with the centre line of Lake Road produced; thence following said Lake Road centre line produced in a southerly direction; to its intersection with the, centre line of Glace Bay Brook; thence following centre line of Glace Bay Brook and centre line of Glace Bay Harbour, in an Easterly direction, to the place of beginning. 33 - (c) Ward III.---Beginning at a point where the centre line of Lake Road intersects with the Northern shore line of Big Glace Bay Lake; thence following said Lake Road centre line, and centre line produced, to its intersection. with the' centre line of Glace Bay Brook; thence following the centre line of Glace Bay Brook and the centre line of Glace Bay Harbour, in an Easterly direction, to the mouth of Glace Bay Harbour, thence in a southerly direction to the shore of the Atlantic Ocean at high water mark; at the mouth of Glace Bay Harbour; thence in a southerly direction along said Atlantic Ocean shore line to the entrance of Big Glace Bay Lake; thence in an westerly direction following the northern shore of said Glace Bay Lake to the place of beginning. (d) Ward IV.---Beginning at a point where the centre line of Lake Road intersects with the northern shore line of Big Glace Bay Lake; thence in a northerly direction along said Lake Road centre line and centre line produced, to its intersection with the centre line of Reserve Road; thence following Reserve Road centre line in a north-westerly direction, to its intersection with the old division line between the Town of Glace Bay and the District of Bridgeport; thence in a south-westerly direction along said old division line to its intersection with the present western boundary line of the Town of §lace Bay; thence following said Town of Glace Bay Western boundary line in a southern direction to the McAskill Brook; thence following the said McAskill Brook and the northern shore line of Big: Glace Bay Lake in an easterly direction to the place of beginning. BY;LAW: Re Animals. and Fowls. Be it ordained.by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay as follows:. 1. The bye-laws of the Town-of Glace Bay relat- ing to. the impounding of animals are hereby repealed and the following substituted therefor: In this by-law-- The expression "animal" means any horse ass, mule, bull,. ox, cow, sheep, goat or pig, and (b) The expression "fowl" means any hen, turkey, goose or duck. 2. The council mAy establish one or more pounds for the confinement of animals and fowls lawfully im- pounded, and appoint keepers therefor, and determine the remuneration to be paid such keepers. 3. The o%7ner of any animal or of any fowl shall pre- vent the sane from wandering or being upon any street in the Town without some person being in immediate charge thereof. 4. in an;; proceeding 'for the.violation of this by- law, the fact that any such animal or fowl was found upon any streets or trespassing on any private property, without any person in the immediate charge thereof,shall be evidence that the owner of the same-has permitted it to go at large rithout any person in immediate charge ,thereof. 5. Any such animal or fo•.rl may go upon any street onl- for t's'_e urpose of being taken along the same from one place to another, and not for thepurpose of pasturing or wandering thereon; and any, person in,charge thereof who does not use his best endeavors to drive such animal or fowl .from such one nlace to such other place, but permkts the same to pasture or wander upon the street, shall be deemed to have committed a violation of this by-law, and such animal or fowl may be impounded and dealt with as hereinafter provid- 2 - 6. Any such animal or fowl as aforesaid found at large upon. any street or private property may be impound- ed in one.of the pounds established by the Council. 7. it shall be the duty of every police officer to impound any such animal or fowl, but .any. person may do so. 8. The keeper of any pound shall receive any a.niinal or fowl brought to him to tie. impounded and detain the sane and supply it with food and water. 9. As soon as any animal or fovil.has been iri- po nded t :; keeper of the pound in which it has been placed s:.all post up in t'_::ee Public and conspicuous places -in thb "_'own a notice signed by him, containing a ,general descrip- tion of the animal or fowl, and stating that the sable will be sold at public auction at a t----ie and place therein named not less than forty-eight hours after posting of said notice, unless before such sale the penalty, if any incurred by the owner, and t're fees and the expenses authorized by this by-. la+pr to be exacted, and only da.::-a-es adjudged ;nd.er the pro- visions of ar; statute in thd,t behalf, are paid: or otherwise aatisfacto_ri1; afranged. 10. if at or before t%-,e time appointed for such sale the o::,ner cf the animal or fcol tias not' paid such of t .e fees, e�rrenses and damn es provided by this by-law as have been incurred .,.4th respect to st:ch animal or fowl and any penalty to :.,hich he is liable in respect to the same or Niven a bond to the approval of the keeper of the pound to respond any ud� cnt or order made in any prec�eedingd under ' *.%!is b;;-la;r in respect to such animal or fowl, then the keener shall proceed. to sell such animal or fowl by public -auction LO the hi,-hest bidder at the tirie arid place appointed in such notice. 11. The balance of the purchase n:ore;; received at airy such sale, after deducting all s,;ch fees and e.-n rises end d_nnages, and a sura si;fficient. to pay any penalty which Star CII of ner ma-, ;tat c incurred in rec-eCt t0 the ari!I:'c11 or foal 3 sold and the cost of enforoing the same, shall be paid by the keeper of the pound to the owner on application therefor. 12. Before any animal or fowl impounded is re- leased there shall be paid to the keeper of the pound such of the fees and expenses provided by this by-law an have been in- curred in respect to such animal or fowl,and aloo the amount .of any penalty to which the owner of such animal or fowl may have rendered himself liable.under this by-law,or there shall be given to the keeper a bond, to the approval of the keeper, . to respond any ,judgment or order that may be given or made in any, proceeding under this by-law to enforce such p3nalty. 13. The keeper of every pound shall on or before the thirty-first day of December in each year render on account to the Council showing the persons by whom any pen- alties have been paid during such year and the amounts thereof. 14. Any person who rescuers or attempts to rescue any animal or fowl from a pound orwhen being taken to a pound shall' be. guilty of a violation of this by-law. 15. 1n every case in which a bond in required by this by-law it shall be made to the keeper of the pound; and it shall be the' duty of the keeper in his own name to lay any information made necessary by a. breach of any provision of this by-lair, and to institute any proceedings required because of a breach of the condition of such bond. 16. Any person who contravenes of fails tc comply with any of the foregoing provisions in respect to impound- ing animals shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding ten dollars, and in default of payment to imprisonment for s period not exceeding twenty days. 17. The following fees and expenses shall be taken by any keeper of a pound under this by-law:, 4 ,• . FRBB: Each notice and po3ting same log UnlQoking pound and .redleasing any animal 30je Unlooking pound and releasing any.9ne _fowl. 145 For every additional fowl 8g Conducting sale:- Providing food and water for any animal., o•tiior than a pig or goat. each day 509 do for a pig or goat 255 do for each fowl log Approved by the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia in Council ,,on the 25th day of September, 1917. (sgd) F.F.Uathers V Clerk of the Executive Council. Animal & Control of Stables & Barns IT 0"DAI`ED PY TIM TO I COT-!CIL TO'.'i' 01' £ Y As FOLL0::3: 1. ro t.e:s cn :hall r:ith_n thle Town of Gl f.co F.:':y, •-'ep or rm inta.in -r- stable, barn or other si-i?ar bu�ldi ns for L-cen.ing, horses, co•,•:s or other animals in any place or area thin the toin vhi.ch in the ,opinion � the �c::n Medical o" Health Officer is likely to cause any nu_sar-ce or unsanitary; condit_on without a perrit ,^.rom the =oard of Health. 2. On the resolution of the Hoard of Health that any such buildin., or Other erection is a nuisance or dangerous . to the public health the Board of Health ray order the clos- ing of such building and order the owner, occupant 'or per- son apparently in charge to re:7ove or close the sa_rie within four days from the service of such notice and, if the or:ner or occupant does not close the building or remove save the ?:ayor r:ay authorize any offibbial to close such stable or other building; to pull- down -or re-.ove such building or may take such other measures as may be necessary to close same and the expenses incurred therein may be recovered in the n:i,r,e of the town, as in an action of debt. I, hereby, certify th.t" the above By-Lay: was Massed at a regular meeting of the To:;n Council of the Tovm of Glace Lay duly called and held on the 10th day of October, A. D., 1945. DUARTM INT of MOVICIPAL AFFAIRS To-.-.n Cleric R"commendrd for approval of the !`Minister _— Msr�icipa�Csmmisr'••.�—•I . APPROVED Ins.., .:,�........day RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay that the following by-law be and the sane is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and is hereby instr- ucted 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 fifty dollars ($50.00) and in default of payment of such penalty may be imprisoned for a term not exceeding 30 days. 3. All by-laws and all amendments heretofore ' passed by the Town Council pursuant to subsection (50) of Section 221 of the Towns' Act are here repealed. I, �- � � Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby. certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law duly passed by the Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and convened on the q/X_' day of la A.D., 1973. Dated at Glace Bay in the County 01PAI�T :NT 0= t.,:t _ - of Cape Breton this 10th day of July A.D., 1973. ' . 1 f '. .. .^.... ............................................ .............. .. . , ' �..... , . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . TOWN CLERK ... • . BY-LA'"17 1. Subsection 1 of the section•dea.11" riTn hucL:oneers•- Licenses is amended by substituti.%-- the word "may" for the word "shell" in the fifth line. 2. There shall be added to the said section dealing with Auctioneers' Licenses a sub-section 4 to read as follows: 4. 'R?o Wactioneer shall hold his sale after six o'clock, p. n., on the evenings decided :.pon for early closing by the 24,erchants of the Torn of Glace Bay, and any Auctioneer violating tris nialase shFll be liable to a penalty of not more than fifty dollars for each offence, and in default of payment. imprisonment in the CO.T.MOn Gaol for a period of one month, and that such Auctioneer's License may be cancelled forthwith". I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law of the Town 'of Glace Bay passed b;, the Council of the said Tom on the 19th.day of • ' Harch, A. D. 1907 and approved by the Governor in Council on the 13th day of April, A. D. 1907. Eated at F..zifax, this 27th day of Yunicival Co=nissioner fi=?A"Zi+G '^0 3ICYCLiS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE. TO1YN COU.NCI L or T -: 3 Or GL,C: BtY ` 4- (1) Do person who is a resident of the Torn dt Glace;' .``"~�� 7 Bay shall operate or drive on the streets or highways P? r the Torn of Glace Bay any Bicycle for which a license'ras notes been granted by the License Committee of the Town Glace' Bay. Such license shall be granted upon the payment of the Pee of qne Dollar to, the Town Clerk of the said Town."and the license shall be signed by the Town Clerk. Upon the issue of Such License a plate with a :umber shall be given to the' Licensee, which plate shall ie carried on a conspicuous place upon said bicycle. 3) The License shall contain the name and address 'of :Fe owner. of such bicycle, its make and serial number and "the date.upon.which it was issued and Shall be good for the period of one year Prom the first day of January. (4) Eo person shall ride any bicycle on any street vrith- dut having attached thereto a bell or.gong of su=ficient` power, and so attached as. to ;be readily available for giv- ing effective warning oP the approach of the Bicycle and the driver upon approaching any crossi::g or overtaking any person or vehicle shall sound the bell or gong so as to give a reasonable warning of his approach. (5) i If the owner of a bicycle shall, during the contin— uance of any licence granted. herein, sell or transfer the sage, he ,saall immediatel,; notify the Chief of Police bf such transfer. (6) Every person v,ho shall violate any of the rrovisions of this Bye—Law shall be liable upon rL3=;rary conviction for each offence to forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding y5.00 and in default of payment thereof to im_prisor-cent in the Com_ron Gaol for the County of Care Breton for a eeriod not exceeding ten days. I, Neil F. Yelleil, Torn Clerk, Tozm of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the foregoing By-lars relating to- Bicycles ras duly passed at a regular meeting of the Toon Council of the form of Glace Bay, held on Vednesday, 2 5th day of May, A.D. 1932. �� '• Dated at Glace Bay,. This day of June, A.D. 1932. Torn Clerk and treasurer. qX,.k 'S OFf�A` *_=c� 2_nA Building Construction Bylaw BE iT .PWAC.TLD by the. Town or.Glace . Ba.y;.•as follows s 1. That in 'addition to such bye-lass as may now exist in the. Town of Glace Bay relat- ing to the construction of buildirgs, the follow- ing is added thereto. . 2.: T he following described. area shall be the• area:of.. the-•Tovrn of Glace Bay,- in respect- to which-,the following regulations shall'irr:future apply -•.-.1st.-:Beginnjn' g at the Sydney 8: Louisburg. Railway Line ort 1:fiin Street and to take in both sides' of said 1hin-Streetl going towards the Harbor as far down as Lint'o Stneet. 2nd.'�Commercial Street., both_ sides- from Senator's Corner for the "Ha.rbor Bridge., . . .' 3rd. Beginning at the intersection of. Union and Commercial Streets south side of.-Union; thence along Union Street taking in both sides of Streets as far.as Spencer & Dickson's store; thence in a north-westerly direction to the Sydney & Louis-. burg Railway line taking in the Station House and .7arehouse of the Dominion Coal Company; thence along said railway to M3Lin Street; thence along the south- ern side of Yain Street to the intersection of 2airi and Commercial Streets; at the north-eastern corner of the 1."cDonnell Building; thence along the -7estern side of the said Commercial Street an: the junction of Union Street to�'the place of beginning, as shown. on Plan on file in Engineer's Office, Town of Glace . Bay. 2 - 3, -3, Every wooden building hereinafter erected or altered to be used-for a purpose other than a stable, carpenter or other similar shop, shell at each floor have a. sufficient fire stop, effectually stopping every air duct and consisting of a solid air-tight cohesive layer, at least, pne inch thick, made of tile, brick, taracota, or like fire made material, plaster, cement, cinder or ashes or of a combination of the aas�e, and consist - ing of a.layer or a thickness approved by the In- spector, of some equally non-inflable, non=heat conducting material, and every such fire stop shall 'cover the whole under floor thereof said partitions to the outside hoardings. 4. Every wooden building hereafter erect ed in-.the above described district shall have a roof cover ing -of some non-inflammable material, to be a-proved by the -Inspector. 5 .. 'Every building.-hereafter erected in the above des cr1bed district shall have outside walls or wall covering of such non-irfla=able as may be approved of by.the shingles or material Inspector. 6. Every wooden building hereafter erected �:ithin the above described district and is to be a block of tMo or more dwellings or stores shall have a brick or concrete -rail betc:een every two stores.'or dwellings not less than•8 inohea thick and carried above the roof and covered with a metallic covering. 3 - 7. Every wooden building hereafter . rected within the above described district which s within fifty feet of another wooden or non- 'ire proof builuing shall, unless otherwise ,rdered by the Council, have an intersectio; crick or concrete wall not less than 12 inches ;hick, carried 12 inches above the roof and :overed with a covering of Petal or stone. _ Torm.of Glace Bay, hereby certify that the fore- oin bye =lata�'af the Town of Glace Bay,` were duly passed at'a regular meeting of the Totsn Council of the"Td-an of Glace Bay, held on the !f A { day of A. D. 1927. i I , 1r / N�--sem TO` IT eLmK OF T LZ T OWIT OF CI,C3 BAY • .r ck- '. - ly/ ,,.r rrr'rl .`I(lli 1.(/ 1i1. .{,i•!r!%f:l.r. i.lr fill { �.......................... .r .. ChA 4{1he Ezreu:i.-e Crcudi 01? GL-?IX2' BAY-' Rv -zUII,DI3G PEMTS 5 IT ^RDIAIiI :D by the Town Co-ancil of the Town_ of Glace Bay, - _a- the -Law mita reference to b�Lldi n is.:ait- be, amended . to read as follows: 1:. l'y'e Coun�'1 s`lal1,. aLnually, or from tics to' tire, whan Xpedient,. appoint a building inspector, tura shall also b8 1-r- oector for fire Brits, private drains and plumbing vd thin =bz Town of Glace Pay, Aho shall receive such salary or reruz� :ration as the Council deter=inea.. Before any person or parsons, firm or cor=oration cosy- . Fences the erection, building or cons`-ruction ofany houses iaellinc, warehouse, shop, store, .bank, resi:encs, office or )u:Ljd{nS of any.kind .whatsoever, or adlitions_ thereto,..trithia the Tovm of Claee ray, all profilas, plans, specifications add... aontracts'relating thereto 'as to the description, kind or loca- tion. of such-building, shall be placed before Aha -said Inspector for his approval, and the said inspector shall signify 'Apis a;- ptoval. and great a per.-ait in writing for the building,- cons true_ tion: or erection of-the sa:r.e, it he is satisfied with the 33nd, quality, shape -and location of the aa=e, for i0nich persdt there shall be paid the sum of one Dollar. ' 3. Any person violati.ny^ the prece-ain- clause s. s1Z. be - liable to a penalty of jrtentd Dollars for each day such erec- tion or construction is carriad on, and, in def 'alt of ray^:ent, to imprison=ert is the co moa jail for a period not exceeding . tiYi:t f �.3�9• .. . 4. Ye:r contractor or builder wh:o co=ences or carries on t c erection or construction of any such Luilding as nfcre- said, nefore a perm-It is granted, therefore, shall be liaole to tie penalty specified in the piecedUn-3 clsuse. of Glace Clerk of the To uc=ZeiZ, Tom -passed b lam Has that 'Sha foregoino Y- Bap, hereby cartif� cil of the TOTM of of the Tovm Coun at a re3u] nesting. 1911. uory 18th-1, Glace 133,.y convened on Jan b the Livatenan" Governor , rroved Y ,. ) j, Cowzc-1 on ;,-o ) va Scotia in ) ;;ail F- ell of s,o ) 1st. day of Aum st, ) ;fathers, cil- ) pred F- �cecutive C° ) Clerk of the DEPARTMENT or MUNICIPAL. AFFAIRS NOVA seosiw 93J 2M4 June 12; 1974 Mr . Bruce Sterns Town Clerk Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Dear Mr. Sterns : Re: Civil Emergency Planning By-law Enclosed is one copy of the above mentioned by-law whibh was passed by your Council on May. 8, 1974. This by-law bears the approval of. the Minister dated June 12, A:D. , 1974• . Yours very truly, E. N. Velcof f Departmental Solicitor ENV:dab encl. (1) CIVIL EMERGENCY PLANNING BY-LAW A BY-LAW to establish and maintain an Emergency Measures Organization in and for the Town of Glace Bay and to authorize the Town of Glace Bay 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 accordingl: has deemed it desirable to co-operate with the Government of Canada in carrying out in respect of Nova Scotia its responsibility for the security, defence, peace, order and welfare of Canada in the event of real or apprehended 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 establish a civil - 2 - 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 establish an Emergency Measures Organization as a branch of municipal government to serve the Town of Glace Bay;. THEREFORE the Council of the Town of Glace. Bay enacts as follows: 1. An Emergency Measures Organization is hereby - established to be known as the Glace Bay Emergency Measures Organization, hereinafter referred to as the Glace Bay Emergency Measures Organization. 2. The Purposes and Objects of the Glace Bay 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 war emergency, and to prepare plans for public survival; 3 - (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 Glace Bay 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 theMayor and six (6) 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: 4 - (a) to establish policy for the Glace Bay Emergency Measures Organization; (b) to recommend to Council, from time to time, by resolution of the committee, the appointment of an Emergency Planning Officer for the Glace Bay Emergency Measures Organization and such other employees as may be required to assist the Emergency Planning Officer 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 survival in the case of an emergency or disaster; (d) to submit to the Council for inclusion in its annual estimates, estimates of expeditures for the operation and maintenance of the Glace Bay Emergency Measures Organization; 6. The Emergency Planning Officer 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 5 - 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 Planning Officer Members Fire Chief ) Chief of Police ) Director of Welfare ) Director of Assessment for the Region ) Engineer ) Clerk-Treasurer ) (2) The Planning Committee may appoint one of its members or any 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; 6 - (2) The Planning Committee shall, when policy decisions are required, submit the matter to the Executive Committee in the form of recommendations. I, Bruce C. Sterns, Town Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby.certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a by-law, duly passed by council, ata duly called and regularly constituted meeting held on the 8th. day of May, A. D. , 1974: Town Clerk and Treasurer for Glace Bay DEP,,RTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for approval of the Minister ....................................... .. ............. DeD tal Selicito+ APPROVED this........ .......day of........... :. .... . ... . . . .... Minister of M -Moat At' . Ey—LA;4 ENACTED PURSUANT TO SECTION TO SECTIOIi el W OF PO LLS. TOWNS' INCORPORATION ACT TO-.DETLRKINZ THE LAS',' OF CLOSIA'q' BF, IT ORDAIMED BY THE TO: N COU PIC IL OF THE TO:�Id O` GLAC% BAY AS FCLLUNTS: In the Town of Glace Bay every Presiding Officer shall keep the poll assigned to him open until six o'clock in a1`ternoon and shall during that tice raceive in the manner Townst Incorporation Act the votes of all prescribed by the Voters, duly qualified to vote at such polling pierces. I, S. R. :sadden, Town Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor— rect copy of a by—law passed by the Town Council of the Town Of Glace Bay at a regular meeting of the said Town Council. held at Glace Bay on-the 2nd day of tbay; A. D• , 1951• UL S. R Town. 'hDDn. 'i h• 7, 1 111. - Q�.�r �, a; �,�1`I . 1,1�11• ' lti�11111 t•. `'\\� ,1111 ,. DEPARTMENT or:,1V\-!,-WAL AMM Recommended for approval of the MinistCr .._. ,.. ._ '..Deputy MirlRtei`?' i ANPhGi r.11 thia....�=day Of i Il ' Rr_SOLVED by the i-Own Council of the Town of Glace Say, i pursuant to Section 169 of Chapter 309 of the Revised Statutes of I� 14ova Scotia, 1967, the Towns Act that the following by-law be and �I the same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and is hereby �I .I ii instructed to forward same to the ,•mister of Uunicipal Affairs and the Minister of highways with for their approvals ith a re Ij ji i hereof. CLOSING PUBLIC STREET II u 1, TNAT the Council'do close to pu • tee a street or a I protion of the said street known as .acLean Street. 11 2, THAT the street or portion th eof hereby closed to i public use pursuant to Section 1 of this By-law is as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, �l l lying and being in the Town of Glace Bay, in the County of Cape it Il Breton, in the Province of Nova Scotia, and .baing more particularly* I 'I t bounded and described as follows: lis C a... �..�: �..:A ��..a l..1.-rZ Of ___..::.ii. 11 :icing 5:1 clong t=ic. - _ :•.=rn unary of dista=le., o= 3 fact :o the tirestLr:. Y of 00' .. in a Side 1 :'ro4c= icn of tare I. __-.. boun:, .:_• Of s_ia ,c:tutt i.ro_•Crty i� - -i'aC^' /° _ ' cSO:1� ice : rte..=rn .CL: boun,4 :ry of .__cam.an Straw-, i `S i.t:i%:: _ 23,_c:i` c1G::Cj t:'•' , � -.. -. i: `= II i l '��• :, y of :cif 5tre- ' .:ic •C- -=� ie=L II . tho place o:. bsyi:.rira. iI i 11 3. -_mo i t;e portion of Street as _.sscri: II { in Section 2 of c_•J.� _ _�-lai, �e elms:. t=at >=_. r� _':_s �l I�. .. v t li C' t�L•.i)liC 1St;_ ilerat^rcr=: dS .g`rG'�t 1:a C G la'�= +i E'?"G1:2L_'n_^+T'; .:Grt. ! ' I i 1 I it li it - i - - Z I particularly described are forever extinguished and the said Town may sell and convey tiie straet or any portion thereof. Glace aiay in L'.__ -coup. 0-1 Zajac I province of _cova Scotia, O:i t.a:b J1.:i:. 1_ July' :+. �.� is� *• ' ,l • I :erucc O. tial l cf C-.l :rt do :arore.:� C?r:._. r:':ati th 1 =C a-ovc; true., copy of u _ :aw i s tiie Tc-.;,r Cos:...__ _ t1le 1 =own r;: ..__ u,2 Say, at a r,+eetin4� dsly o.1 ti:ns 12t .. a: S 1:74. '. ."jz; DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for approval of the Minister ' I f ' I ..........C%�/•........... . ........;:..... .ental 66"Citpt APPROVED this......... ...........d y of.. ..... .. l / /E� �• -••Ml••tet o1 N.unitlp•••••a1n• / ••-- ,. ✓✓✓ II I II Province of Nova Scotia Dapaitment or Municipal Affairs P.O.Box 216, Halifax, Nova Scotia 83J 2M4 OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER March 31, 1976 Mr. Bruce C. Sterns, Town Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Glace Bay, Town Hall, McKeen Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, B1A SB9. Dear Mr. Sterns: Re: Closing of Anne Street This By-law, concerning the closing of a portion of Anne Street, was passed by Town Council on December 12, 1973. The Minister of Highways and the Minister of Municipal Affairs have approved the By- law and I return a copy bearing their approvals. Yours very truly, F. Robertson (Mrs.) Departmental Solicitor. Encl. FR/gmi P.S. : Note that Section 169 of the Towns Act requests that a copy of this By-law be registered in the Registry of Deeds. EXHIBIT RESOLVED by the Tawe Council of the Tcr.,:n of Glace Bay pursuant to Section 169 of Chapter 309 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967, the Towms Act that the following by-law be and the sa-e is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to forward same to the .Minister of Municipal Affairs and the Minister of Highways with a request for their approvals hereof. CLOSING PUBLIC STREET 1. THAT the Council do close to public use a street or a portion of the said street kncran as Anne Street. 2. IRAT the street or portion thereof hereby closed to public use pgar- suant to Section 1 of this By-Law is as follcr4s: AIL THAT CAIN lot,piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Glace Bay, in the County of Cape Breton in the Province of Nova Scotia, and being Imre particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNIbG: at the intersection of the Southern boundary of Anne Street with the Western boundary of Anne Street; THENCE: North 68 degrees 00 minutes East along the Southern boundary of Anne Street, a distance of Fifty (501) feet to the Northwestern corner of lands occupied by Joseph Kanary; - THENCE: South 21 degrees 30 minutes East along the Western bamdaiy of the said Kanaiy lands,-a distance of 142.5 feet, more or less, to the northern boundary of lands owned by one Doctor Buffett; THENCE: South 68 degrees 30 minutes West along the Northern boundary of the said Buffett lands, a distance of Fifty (50') feet to a point; THENCE: North 21 degrees 30 minutes West, a distance of One Hundred forty-Two point Five (142.51) feet, Imre or less, to the place of beginning. 3. THAT the portion of Anne Street as described in Section 2 of this 2 By-Lao., be closed.and that all rights of public use: heretofore as a street in the lands hereinbefore rrore particularly described are for- ever estinguished and the said Tom may sell and ccavey the street or any portion thereof. DATED at Glace Bay in the County of Cape Breton on the 13th day of Decanber, A. D., 1973. I, Bruce C. Sterns, Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a By-Law duly passed by the Town Council of the Tc;m of Glace Bay at a meting dy held and vonvened on the 12th day F'' , A. D., 1973. ......... .�!�.......... TOM CLERK DSP;RTtIENT OF AFFAIRS for Of tl%a fr�i�•ist6r Province of Nova Scotia office of Registry of.I ds�/ _ �r//JJ /99 b Cape Breton S. S. Sydne +��+ ithin instVenwas regis- ...'je. r ��........... I certify that the w tered in this office ot�od this day Y A�PiiOVED tip,►�. ::::. iG 3n Book /0a pages on faith of �•'' f the foregoing certifica egistrar of Deeds • ••of ti� .t :et A tete• `. �CjC/�" 7 '— N.Inlsur Province of Nova Scotia Department of Municipal Affairs P.O.Box 216, Halifax, Nova Scotia 83J 2M4 OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER March 31, 1976 Mr. Bruce C. Sterns, Town Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Glace Bay,' Town Hall, Mc. Keen Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, B1A 5B9. Dear Mr. Sterns: Re: Closing of Anne Street This By-law, concerning the closing of a' portion of Anne Street, was passed by Town Council on December 12, 1973. The Minister of Highways and the Minister of Municipal Affairs have approved the By- law and I return a copy bearing their approvals. Yours very truly, F. Robertson (Mrs,) Departmental Solicitor. Encl. FR/gml P.S. : Note that Section 169 of the Towns Act requests that a copy of this By-law be registered in the Registry of. Deeds. E>2MIT R:SOLVED by the ZVan Council of the TV n, of Glace ?ay pr.;rsuant to Section 169 of Chapter 309 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967, the To.,ms Act that the following by-lata be and the sa.Tz is he-ecy er—acted and that the Clerk be aryl is hereby instructed to forward size,to the Minister of Ituricipal Affairs and the minister of Hightays with a request for their approvals hereof. CLOSING, PUBLIC STREET 1. MAT the Council do close to public use a street or a portion of the . said street knots.: as Anne Street. 2. THAT the street or portion thereof hereby closed to public use pur- suant to Section 1 of this By-Law is as follows: ALL THU FAIN lot,g.ece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Glace Bay, in the County of Cape Breton in the Province of Nova Scotia, and being rrore particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINKI ]G: at the intersection of the Southern boundary of Anne Street with the Western boundary of Anne Street; THENCE: North 68 degrees 00 minutes East along the Southern boundary of Anne Street, a distance of Fifty (501) feet to the Northwestern corner of lands occupied by Joseph Kanary; THENCE: South 21 degrees 30 minutes East along the Western boundary of the said Kanary lands, a distance of 142.5•.. feet,'more or less, to the northern boundary of lands owned by one Doctor Buffett; THENCE: South 68 degrees 30 minutes West along the Northern boundary of the said Buffett lands, a distance of Fifty (50') feet to a point; THENCE: North 21 degrees 30 minutes Elest, a distance of One Hundred forty-Two point Five (142.51) feet, rrore or less, to the place of beginning. 3. THAT the portion of Anne Street as described in-Section 2 of this - 2 - By-T..%a be closed and that all rights of public user h_reto`_ore as a street i-i the lands hereinbefore rrore particularly described are for- ever estinguished and the said Town may sell and convey the street or any portion thereof. DATED at Glace Bay in the County of Cape Breton on the 13th cry of Decerber,- A. D., 1973. I, Bruce C. Sterns, Clerk of the TcFm of -Glace Bay do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a By-Law duly passed by the Tb m Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and vonvened on the 12th day of December, A. D., 1973. MAN CUM .. . ......... r� n 6tir 1:� iNynils� i/j JiJ_tsttJlfl JJ•4•^'✓•��•••• ��;% .; `, toViN OF GLACE B,rrY C_ B.C.STERNS A.F.DERMID CLERK - TREASURER GLACE BAY. NOVA SCOTIA DEPUTY CLERK -TREASURER October 3, 1979 Registry of Deeds County Court House Sydney, Nova Scotia Dear Sir: ;Re closing a street reserve north of Connaught Ave. I enclose herewith copv of Town of Glace Bay- bylaws re the above as approved by the Minister of Highways and the Minister of Municipal Affairs and request that you record same accordingly ane bill the Town oAI Glace Bay. Yours truly, Bruce C. Sterns Town Clerk-Treasurer BCS/sp Encl. Province of Nova Scotia Department of Municipal Affairs P.O. Box 216, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2M4 ADMINISTRATION DIVISION September 26, 1979 Mr. Bruce C. Sterns, Town Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Glace Bay, - Town Hall, McKeen Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, B1A 5B9. Dear Mr. Sterns: RE: Closing a Street Reserve North of Connaught Avenue This by-law, closing a street reserve, was passed by Council on July 11, 1979. The Minister of Highways and the Minister of Municipal Affairs have approved the by-law and I return two copies bearing their approvals. Please note that Section 169 (6) of the Towns Act requires that a copy of the by-law is to be filed in the Registry of Deeds. Yours very truly, Janet D. W. Willwerth, Departmental Solicitor. JW/bma Encls. EXHIBIT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay pursuant to Section 169 of Chapter 309 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967, the Towns Act that the following by-law be and the same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and is hereb instructed to forward same to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and the Minister of Highways with a request for their approvals Yie re of. CLOSING PUBLIC STREET 1. THAT the Council do close to public use a street reserve running north from Connaught Avenue, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. 2. THAT the street reserve or portion thereof hereby closed to public use pursuant to Section of this By-Law is as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Bridgeport, in the Town of Glace Bay, in the County of Cape Breton, Province of Nova Scotia, and more particul r: bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING: at the intersection of the northern boundary of Connaught Avenue and -the southeastern boundary of a 50 foot street reserve running north easterly along the southeastern boundary of lands conveyed by the said Coal Company to the said Murray McKay by deed dated November 21st, 1940 and recorded in Book 389, Page 35, Registry of Deeds, Sydney, Nova Scotia; THENCE: N 790 26'W a distance of 50 feet to a point; THENCE: N 341 00'E a distance of 472.6 feet more or less to a point on the south western boundary of a 50 foot unnamed street reserve; THENCE: south easterly a distance of 50 feet to a point said point being the north western corner of lands. conveyed by Murray McKay to Stanley Hodder, Registry Reference 719/680; `HENCE: S 34` 00'W a distance of 472.6 feet more or less to the place of beginning. {, THAT the street reserve as described in,Section 2 of :his By-Law be closed and that all rights of public use heretofor I ,i i _2_ :s a street in the lands hereinbefore more particularly described ire forever estinguished and the said Town may sell and convey the street or any portion thereof. DATED at Glace Bay, in the County of Cape Breto on the 17th day of July, A.D. , 1979. 2, Bruce C. Sterns, Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a By-Law duly passed by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held andnv.ened on the 11th day of July, D . . , 1979. . . . . "Z.. . . . . . . . . . . . TOWN CLERK . . . . . . . . . . MAYOR fit.' f V � P�f't�n'��}�NT P1' A;'+•,"1'` � I v v.UIPAL PXVAIS; ROCf+tnr(efid-d for �I aNpr:gal of the Miniver , HPF rtrt��av�iJ t� {e )1�, .t `f........ ......I:� ... 1.l 0• iI 1 EXHIBIT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay pursuant to Section 169 of Chapter- 309 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967, the Towns Act that the following by-law be and the same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and is hereb instructed to forward same to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and the Minister of Highways with a request for their approvals tereof.. CLOSING PUBLIC STREET 1. THAT the Council do close to public use a street reserve running north from Connaught Avenue, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. 2. THAT the street reserve or portion thereof hereby closed to public use pursuant to Section of this By-Law is as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Bridgeport, in the Town of Glace Bay, in the County of Cape Breton, Province of Nova Scotia, and more particul rl: bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING: at the intersection of the northexn boundary of Connaught Avenue .and the southeastern boundary of a 50 foot street reserve running north easterly along the southeastern boundary of .lands conveyed by the said Coal Company to the said Murray McKay by deed dated November 21st, 1940 and recorded in Book 389, Page 35, Registry of Deeds, Sydney, Nova Scotia; ,. THENCE: N 790 26'W a distance of 50 feet to a point; THENCE: N 34° 001E .a distance of 472.6 feet more' or less to a point on the south western boundary of a 50 foot unnamed street reserve; THENCE: south easterly a distance of 50 feet to a point said point being the north western corner of lands conveyed by Murray McKay to Stanley Hodder, Registry Reference 719/680; THENCE: S 34° b0'.W a distance of 472.6 feet more or less to the place of beginning. 3. THAT the street reserve as described in Section-2 of this By-;.Law be closed and that all rights of public use heretofor -2- as a street in the lands hereinbefore more particularly described are forever estinguished and the said Town may sell and convey the street or any portion thereof. DATED at Glace Bay, in the County of Cape Bretor,11 on the 17th day of July, A.D. , 1979. I, Bruce C. Sterns, Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a By-Law duly passed by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and co vened on -the 11th day of July, A . , 1979. . . �. . . . ^. . . . • . . T02 CLERK •tjAYOR •1 c. DEPARTMENT ()r +tW1NICIF'AL AFFAIRS Recciinmeiidzd for �'� 2r^pnval Pf the vmiFtor : ) ..� AFF'rtOV.Eb t��:s..:. : . .......... EXHIBIT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay pursuant to Section' 169 of Chapter 309 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967, the Towns Act that the follo,.ing by-law be and the same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to forward same to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and the Minister of Highways with a' request for their approvals hereof. CLOSING PUBLIC STREETS 1; THAT the Council do close to public use lots of land which have been set out on a plan showing the lands of Francis Turner and more particularly as side street4i off Turner Street, in the Town of Glace Bay, said lots never having been in use nor conveyed to the Town of Glace Bay, but said lots having been incorporated in the original drafting of the said Turner plans; 2. THAT the streets or portions thereof hereby closed to public use pursuant to Section 1 of this By-Law are as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land situate, -lying and being in the Town of Glace Bay, County of Cape Breton, Province of Nova Scotia;-and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING:at a point on the eastern boundary of Turner Street, being a distance of one thousand, one hundred and fifty-five (1,1551) feet more or less in a southerly direction from the intersection of the southern boundary of Reserve Street and the eastern boundary of Turner Street, also being the southwestern corner of Lot 418 on-plan showing sub-division of Francis Turner lands and recorded in the Registry of Deeds, Sydney, N. S. as GB 212; THENCE: in a southeasterly direction along the southern boundary of Lot 418 on aforesaid plan and lands now or formerly owned by The Director, The Veteran's Land Act, a distance of one hundred and sixty-five (1651) feet, more or less, to a point being the southeast corner of lands owned by The Director, The Veteran's Land Act; THENCE: S 100 30' W along the eastern boundary of Francis '' Turner lands a distance of sixty (601 ) feet more or less to a point being the northeast corner of Lot 419 on aforesaid plan; THENCE: in a northwesterly direction along the northern boundary of Lot 419, a distance of one hundred and sixty-five (165') feet more or less to a point on the eastern boundary of Turner Street; �• I b iCi: in a nortiJerly direction aloac he caste_-:: u..:.;�_ o T-urner Street a distance O. Sixty (60' ) feet, Ore Or less to the point Of BEING: lands shown as a Street R_serve bet:•:een Lot =1E an6'I 9 - Lot "19 on Plan of Sub-division of Francis Turner I lands, Revised June 21, 1973 and registered in �i th-- Recistry of Deeds, Sydney, N. S. on Seotember 6, 1973. AND ALSO . ALL TYkT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Glace Bay, County of Cape Breton, Province of Nova Scotia, and being more particularly bounded and .described as follows: BEGINNING: at a point on the western boundary of Turner Street] being a distance of five hundred and fifteen (515 ' ) 1 feet more or less in a southerly direction from the- intersection of the southern boundary of Reserve Street and the western boundary'of Turner Street, also being the southeast corner of Lot =47 on Plan showing Sub-division of Francis Turner lands and recorded in the Recistry of Deeds, Sydney, N. S. as GB 212; THENCE: in a westerly direction along the southern boundaryli of Lot 1747 on aforesaid plan a distance of one hundred and five (1051 ) feet more or less to a poinit on the eastern boundary of lands now or formerly owned by one MacDougall; THENCE: S 10° 30' W along the eastern boundary of MacDoucal� lands a distance of sixty (601) feet more or less to the northwest corner of Lot 1746, on aforesaid plan; THENCE: in an easterly direction along the northern boundary of Lot 1746, a distance of one hundred and five it (1051) feet more or less to the western boundary of�` Turner Street; THENCE: along the western boundary of Turner Street in a ' northerly direction, a distance of sixty (60' ) feet:. more or less to the point of beginning; BEING: lands shown as a Street Reserve between Lots =46 and -47 on Plan of Sub-division of Francis Turner lands, revised June 21, 1973 and registered in the Recistry of Deeds, Sydney, N. S. , on September 6, 1973 3, THAT the portions of .Turner Street as described in Section 2 of this By-Law be closed and that all rights of public user heretofore as a street in the lands hereinbefore more - 3 - �p particularly described are forever estincuished and the said Town may sell and convey the street or any portion thereof. DATED at Glace Bay, in thq County of Cape Breton, on . the 20th. day of July, A. D. , 1982. I, BRUCE C. STERNS, Chief Admin— istrative Officer of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a By- Law duly passed by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and convened on the 14th. day of July, A. D., 1982, DEPARTME`:T OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommenr+ed for CHI F ADMIPIIST _TINE OFFICER apprc a: of the Minister ............ ............................................ n+D+rtlnen4l Sn11N1., APPROVED this..... `........day of........... to Qz Approved this •••• lnl+t+r Mun1e1DA�ffdn. /� .........day of.... . .... 19.1" ."nister o Tr nsI L :on p Froviice of Nova Scotia Office of Registry98 Deeds Cape Breton S.S. Sydney, OCT 2 0 1 t certify that the r,;?,: I rument was registered In this off ice at l: ,nstd Y In Book/ Pages p on faith of the. foregof g ert 1 ase. �Eeg�strar of Deeds Province of Nova Scotia Department of Municipal Affairs P.O.Box 216, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2M4 8 October 1982 Mr. Bruce Sterns Town Clerk and Treasurer Town of Glace Bay Town Hall, McKeen Street GLACE BAY, Nova Scotia B1A SB9 Dear Mr. Sterns: Re: Town of Glace Bay Closing Portion of Turner Street This by-law closing a portion of Turner Street was adopted by Town Council at a meeting held on 14 July, 1982. The Minister of Municipal Affairs has approved the bylaw and I return a copy bearing his approval dated 7 October 1982. If the town does not have a warranty deed conveying to it this portion of Turner Street, .than it is my opinion that the bylaw only declares that the public use as a public street is extinguished to the extent it was .a public street and used as a public street. If there is no warranty deed then the town can only convey whatever interest the public had in the land as a public street by quit claim deed. Yours nvery truly, F.Rober.tson (Mrs.) Departmental Solicitor FR/bc Attachment cc S.J.MacDonald LL.B. :{EI=IT RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay pursuant to Section 169 of Chapter 309 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1967, the Towns Hct that the following by-law be and the same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to forward sane to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and the Minister of Highways with a' request for their approvals hereof. CLOSING PUBLIC STREETS 1. THAT the Council do close to public use lots of land which have been set out on a plan showing the lands of Francis Turner and more particularly as side street4i off Turner Street, in the Town of Glace Bay, said lots never having been in use nor conveyed to the Town of Glace Bay, but said lots having been incorporated in the original drafting of the said Turner plans; 2. THAT the streets or portions thereof hereby closed to public use pursuant to Section 1 of this By-Law are as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Glace Bay, County of Cape Breton, Province of Nova Scotia,and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING:at a point on the eastern boundary of Turner Street, being a distance of one thousand, one hundred and . fifty-five (1,1551) feet more or less in a southerly direction from the intersection of the southern boundary of Reserve Street and the eastern boundary of Turner Street, also being the southwestern corner of Lot T18 on plan showing sub-division of Francis Turner lands and recorded in the Registry of Deeds, Sydney, N. S. as GB 212; THENCE: in a southeasterly direction along the southern boundary of Lot 418 on aforesaid plan and lands now' or fornerly owned by The Director, The Veteran's Land Act, a distance of one hundred and sixty-five (165' ) feet, more or less, to a pointbeing the southeast corner of lands owned by The Director, The Veteran's Land Act; THENCE: S 10' 30' W along the eastern boundary of Francis Turner lands a distance of sixty (601 ) meet more or less to a point being the northeast corner of Lot 419 on aforesaid plan; THENCE: in a northwesterly direction along the northern boundary of Lot x19, a distance o: one hundred and sixty-five (1651) feet more or less to a point on the eastern boundary o` Turner Street; Telephone 849-0960 P.O. Box 249 849-0961 Glace Bay, N.S. q, e Eves. czMage-ion, 29.c4 ,21.29. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR May 2, 1983 Mr. Bruce C. Sterns. Chief Administrative Officer Town of Glace Bay McKeen Street Glace Bay, N. S. Dear Bruce: I am enclosing a copy of the Public By-law with respect to the closing of a portion of Argyle Street,-which has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds, Sydney, N. S. Yo s very truly, / Reeves Matheson JRM:jl Enclosure n s, 21, -573 and in �.: t, _973. A1.1 ALSO A1L TP_�T CrRT.AI:C lot, piece or parcel of land s- -ate, lying and being in the Town 'of Glace Bay, County of. Cape Breton, Province of 1vova Scotia, and being more particularly bounded and described as follovs: BEGINNING: at a point on the \:esters boundary of Turner Street1 -neinc a distance of five hundred and fifteen feet more or less in a southerly direction prom t:: intersection Of the sois-hern boundary of Reserve Street an-4 the western 'boundary bf Turner Street, also being the southeast corner of :mot 47 on Plan sho\.ina Sub-division of Francis Turner lands and recorded in the Registry of Deeds, Sydney, N. S. as GB'212; THENCE: in a westerly direction along the southern boundary�; of Lot Z447 on aforesaid plan-a distance of one L hundred and five (105' ) feet more or less to a poin.. on the eastern boundary of lands now or formerly owned by one MacDougall; • 1; THE14CE: S 100 30' ]i along the eastern boundary of MacDougall lands a distance of sixty (601) feet more or less to the northwest corner of Lot 146, on aforesaid plan; THENCE: in an easterly direction along the northern bounda_;; of Lot =46, a distance of one hundred and five r, (105 ') feet more or less to the western boundary of;: Turner Street; F- a2onc the western bounda:�• of Tu=ner Street in z HZNCE: n0-therl\' direction, a distance Of siXtV {60') t�E: r.,6_e or less to the point of becinninc; BEING: lands shown as a Street Reserve between Lots =46 and =47 on Plan of Sub-division of Francis Turner Ian_-2s, revised June 21, 1.x73 and =e iste=ed in t-e e. \t'=^S �\ ���', 1z. S. , on, CLJlC ber 6, g. THAT the portions of Turner Street as described in Section 2 of this By-Law be closed and that all rights of public . user heretofore as a street in the lands hereinbefore n:.ore - 3 particularly described are forever estincuished and the said Tovn may sell and convey the street or any portion thereof. DATED at Glace Bay, in thq County of Cape Breton, on . the 20th. day of July, A. D. , 1982. I, BRUCE C. STERNS, Chief Admin- istrative Officer of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a By- Law duly passed by the Town Counci]�I of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and convened on the 19th. day of July, A. D., 198211 DEPARTMEAT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS . Recommended for approval of the Minister CHIEF ADMIP]I�TRPTIVE OFFICER ............ ............r'' ................ MDtarr menUl Snn.Um APPROVED this......1 .....••••day of.... �.b. ...... .... . �• '" � '� nlcter M Munlcl0nl AHnir�• Approved this .day of•. .......:....�. ........ frar ation PJlinister of Tr. 1' J ck_ , . . , RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay pursuant to Section 169 of Chapter 309 of the revised Statutes of :ova Scotia, 1967, the Towns Act, that the following by-law be and :he same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and it hereby Lnstructed to forward same to the Minister of Nunicipal Affairs :nd the I;inister• of Highways with a request for their approvals thereof. CLOSING PUBLIC STREETS 1. THAT the Council do close to public use, portions of land which have' been set out on a plan showidg the lands of Chappells Building Supplies Limited and nore partic- ularly as a portion of Argyle Street and a portion of li King Edward Street, in the Town of Glace Bay. I� 2. THAT the streets or. portions thereof hereby closed to public use pursuant to Section 1 of this By-Law are as follows: Lot' 1 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Glace Bay, County of Cape Breton, Province of: Nova Scotia, more particularly described as follows: ;EGINNING at a point on the northeastern boundary of Argyle ;treat, said point being where the aforesaid side line of Argyle ;treat is intersected by the existing building of Chappells 3uilding Supplies Limited, said point being approximately thirty (301.) feet from the point where the Chappells Building Supplies Limited's most southern boundary intersects King Edward Street and; krgyle Street; THENCE westerly along Chappells Building Supplies Limited's existing building a distance of two (21) feet; HENCE northeasterly along Chappells Building Supplies Limited's existing building a distance of approximately one hundred and seventy (1701) feet to the existing northwestern corner of Chappells Building Supplies Limited's "store building"; THENCE easterly along the .northera boundary of the "store building" a distance of two (2') feet; THENCE southeasterly along the northeastern side line of Argyle Street a distance of one hundred and seventy (170') feet, wore or less, to the place of beginning. Lot v2 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Glace Bay, County of Cape Breton, Province of Nova Scotia, more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING st a point on the northwesternab ide oP xInthe eoutvd hveetern Streetere the said side line le intersected y boundary of the existing "store building"s THE14CE northeasterly following along the southeastern side line of ce of the aforesaid , ,"store e northeaeterlyiendnof the tbuilding; wenty (201) feet THEt2CE following along the northeasterly side of the "store bu�ing" in a northerly direction a distance of tenEdward feet, more or less, to the northwestern side line of King Street; ��0 TUEKCE southwesterly along 4tbe northwestern side line of King Edward Street a distance of twenty (201) feet, more or less,- to the place of beginning. 3. THAT the portions of Argyle Street and King Edward Street as described in Section 2 of this By—Law be closed and that all rights of public use heretofore as a street in the lands hereinbefore more particularly described are forever extin— guished. DED at Gla 41Y. in_ rthe County of Cape Breton, on the f J. day of price , A.D.; 1983. I, BRUCE C. STERNS, Chief , Administrative Officer of the Town r of Glace Bay, do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a By—Law dulyassed by the Town Council of i the T wn of Glace Bay at a meeting dul held and convened on the 26th day*f January,lA.D., 1983. j p� BRUCE C. STERNS CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER I, BRUCE CLARK, Kayor of the Tovn of Glace Bay, do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of a By—Lafr duly passed by the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and convened;; on the 26th day of January, A.D., 1 3. BRUCE CLARK MAYOR, TOWN OF GLACE BAY DEPARTMEW OF MiiMWAL AFFAIRS Recommended for approval of the Minister Approved this kej Dep.r,m.M.�Sp11eNp,'. .. : ......... day of441 .�1j}', :. APPROVED this...... day 19..&x.......... .. of...( �Y`. ... 19.$3 1 „1 .. ..•••• :mister of Transp .ion •• Inlf,e of Municipal A11.IH Province of Nova Scotia Office of Reglstryof Deeds Cape Breton S.S: Sydney APR 2 1 1983 1 certify that y OCWI I instrument was ngly-feted In this o /� is day In Book X13 onfaithofthe foregol g eerttfIZ,spages . y, J ✓ egisfrar of baeds IT 0MAI_ED BY irr_S MIZI COM CIL OF GLACE BAY AS 7_0 IA iia: Curfew j3y1aw 1. "2Io child under the age of fourteen years s_mll be ellowed on any public street, or.other public place within the Torn of Glace Bay after the hour of tae thirty o'clock in the evening of any day during the months of 1.'.ay, June, July, .August and Septemaoar, and after eight o'clock in the evening of any'dayy during the months of October, Xovember,. December, Jam- ary, February, March and April, unless accompanied by an adult in charge of such child. 2. Every parent, guardian or person rrith whom any child under tie age of fourteen years may reside rho:shall alloys or permit my such child to be upon any street or other public place rithin the Town of Glace May on a:>,v day after the hours mentioned in the last.preceding section and un- accompanied by an adult person, shill be o ilty of an offence against this lar, and liable to a penalty not less than ,2.00 and not more than X20.00 for each end every. offence. Any child found violating the provisions of Clause (1) herein may be apprehended by any police-officer, and shall be brought before the Torn Stipendiary U,-Zistrate, who shall investigate the foots in a. snnmary ray, and if it is P_ proper case, he may order delivery o: such child to the 9Children's Aid Society's to be farther dealt with as the Lar directs". I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of V by-lar of the Torn of ^_-lace Bay passed by the Council of Una s:,id Lbwn on the 11th d<:y of`Ana st, A. D. 1915, and approved by the Governor in Council on the 15th day of October, A. r. 1915. rated at Halifax this 27th day of Ja-Marg, 1942. ..'unicipa! Cor---lissior, CURFMI ORDINANCE Be it ordained by Town .Council of the Town of Glace Bey ss follows:- SECTION l It shall be unlawful for any child under the age of 16' years to be on or present in any public street, in the Town of Glace Bay between the hours of 9.00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. of the following day (Official Tire) unless accompanied by his or her parent or guardian, or person _ having lawful custody and control of his or her person, or unless there exists reasonable necessity thereof. . SECTION 2 It shall be unlawful for any child under the- age of-36` years and over the age of 14 years to loiter, loaf or idle on or about-any public. street, -in the Town of Glace Bay between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and - 6:00 a.m. of the following day (Official Time). SECTION 3 It. shall be unlawful for any`parent.i,.gusrdian';ar"'other,,.person having the lawful care, custody or ad-ntrdl 'any_child:'-under "the-"age- of 16 years to allow or permit such person to violate the provisions ' of Seetioii- 1 and 2. SECTION 4 Any member of the"police force is authorised to arrest, with or without warrant, any person or persons violating the provisions of:_ Sections 1, 2 and 3 of this ordinance. SECT_ I.ON 5 A person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction be liable toa fine not exceeding $100. (One 'Hundred Iollars) or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding two months. (^FCTION 6 \ The By, Law of the Town of Glace Bay relating to curfew within the said Town of Glace. Pray, passed by Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay on the 11th, day of August, A.D.; 1915 and approved by Governor- in-Council on the 15th., day of October, A.D.,_ 1915, is- hereby repealed. 1, S.R. Vadden, Town Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay do.hereby certify that the foregoing By-Law relating to Curfew Ordinance in the Town of Glace Bay, was duly passed at a regular meeting of the To,+n Council of the Toun of Glace Bay, held on the 6 day of A.D., 1964. DATED at Glace Bay, this 11 day of G� A.D., 1964. DEP r- a TM ......... .. W.•.... .�a...............:�`.... it RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay that the following by-law be and the same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to forward same to theyMinister of Municipal Affairs a request for his approval hereof.. MUNICIPAL LAND -TRANSFER TAX PART 1 . 1. Chaptet 10 of the Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1968, -An Act to Authorize a Municipal Land Transfer Tax shall apply to the Town of Glace Bay. . 2. The said Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act shalt apply to.the rows"of Glace Bay from the lst day of February A,D., 1973,, or the date of approval by tr.e Minister of Municipal:.Af fairs, .whichever - is' later..., Z ,C,AvTf , Clerk of the ro of Glace Bay-do *hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law passed by the..-Council of the Town of Glace Bay�'at a meeting duly held and convened on the 12th day of December A.D., 1972. GIVEN under the hand of the Town Clerk and under the corporate seal of the said Town this 13th day of December A.D., 1972. Av"ItAIA.L t.&. Bruce C, .Sterns TOWN CLERK 3. In this by-law, (a) "Deed" means any instrument or writing not testamentary in character, whereby property is conveyed, transferred, assigned or vested in any person, but does not include a mortgage or- an agree- ment of sale or a lease .for a term less than-twenty-five years, or a deed given by the clerk in pursuance of a sale for rates and taxes; (b) "Grantee" means the person to whom property is trans- ferred by deed for value or otherwise; (c) "Grantor"means the transferor or the person who trans- fers. property by deed for value or otherwise; (d) "Person" includes a corporation and the heirs, execu- tors, administrator., or other legal representatives of a person; (e) "Property" means real property of any kind including -any right, easement or power in respect thereof or interest thexin; (f) "Sale Price" means the entire consideration for the sale of the {property and, without restricting thr S nerality of the foregoing, includes: (i) mone;r consideration paid ei,„.•ther with the par or face value of promissory notes, cheques. bills'i:f ex - consideration and securities forming part uf the consideration.. (ii) the gross value of real or personal property given in exchange in whole or in part including - mortgages madeby the grantee in favor of the gran for or his executor, nominee, a»igna e, trustee or anyone his behalf; (iii) outstanding obligations or accounts cancelled, satisfied or assumed; (i.v)- the -amount of rates, taxes, liths, mortgages and •encumbrances, including interest and expenses thereon assumed by the grantee at the date -of trans- , fer; , (g) "Transfer” means real property of any kind including any right, easement or power in respect- thereof or interest therein; h) . "Value" means the sale price. 4. (a) On every deed a tax of one-half of one per cent of the value of the. property thereby conveyed is imposed and levied. (b) Where the property is situated partly within any•other municipal units whether or not the Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act applies to such other units the- value .shall be apportioned and the tax shall be computed on that. part of the value that has been apportioned to the Town of Glace. Bay in accordance with subsection (2), (3) and (4) of Section 3 of said the Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act. S. When the grantee is a Canadian charitable organization regis- tered under the Income .Tax Act (Canada) and the regulations made under that Act, a deed is exempt from the tax imposed 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 and sets out the number of its registration under the Income Tax Act (Canada). .The affidavit may be in the form in Schedule "A" of Part III of this by-law or to the like effect. �, . When a deed transfers property between it wholly-oumed sub- sidiary company and its parent company or between companies-that are wholly owned by another company or person then it is exempt from tax. -7. When a deed merely confirms, correc•_ =. .modifies or supplements a deed previously given and there is no consideration therefor beyond otic dollar and it does not include more propert.v than the deed previously gixcn thtr it is exempt from the tai. 8. Not later than seventy-two hou!*s aftrr a traisfer, and whether or not a tax is payable therc•un. the ,?ranttt shall file with the clerk an affidavit: made by h i mse l f or by -+:)meone hav-_; fu! I knowl edge of. the facts, setting out the names of the parties. t' location of the property, the sale price of the pr-perty with ull details of the consideration -including the amount of any lien or enctvnbrance subject to which the transfer was made;. i1nd if the ;eft i.davit is not rade by the grantee it shall state that the person making it has pc;:sonal knowledge of the facts stated therein. The affidavit may he in the form in Schedule "A" of Part III of this by-law or to the like effect. 9. The tax shall be paid by the grantee named in the deed and shall be due and payable by him at the tine of making transfer. 10. If the clerk is not satisfied tnat the affidavit sets out the true and complete sale price or if for any reason he is I not able from the affidavit to determine the sale price then such tax shall be determined in accordance with Section 9 of said the PIunicipal Land Transfer Tax Act. 11. upon payment of the tax the clerk shall endorse the deed wi.th a certific:ite in the form in Schedule "B" of Part III of this by-law or to the like effect. If the clerk finds that the deed is exempt from tax, ne shill endorse the deed with a certificate in the form in Schedule "C" of Part II1 of this by-law or to the like effect. 13. 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 telt per cent on any tax or portion thereof which remains unpaid after thirty days from the date of' the transfer. 14. . The tax with interest and penalty constitutes a lien upon the property situate wholly or in part within .tlle Toon of Glace Bay which is conveyed by the deed. The lien attached on the date when Q-Le tax is due and continues until discharged by pajment, or in accordance with lata, and may be collected in the sank manner .as annual rates and taxes ;of the unit are collected. 15. Any person who makes any false statc-;, nt in an affidavit or a1iv person- who violates any provision of this A,_t shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceedin., five hundred dollars and in fault of payment for a term not excoedin,-. three months, and fur: her shall he liabl c- to p: the amOU!" of the tax, tozether with interest and penal!_%- that gnu:: have n paid upon such deed. PART ' III' TO BE FILLED OUT IN TRIPLICATE S C H E D UL E ' A " AFFIDAVIT OF VALUE The Grantee, the solicitor for the grantee, or the duly authorized must fill out this form and present the same, agent of the grantee, together-with the instrument under which title has been acquired, to the Tbwn Clerk. If 'property has been acquired by.will, state date of probate and book and page where •will is recorded. . If property has been inherited by intestacy, give date 'of death of former owner as date of acquiring title. If `property has been acquired through partition, court order_, or in any manner other than by deed, state nature of proceedings, date of final order and iiumbe= and page of book where final order is recorded. hereby make oath and say that I ( the grantee ) ( solicitor for the grantee ) am ( duly authorized agent of the grantee ) herein named, and that the information hereinafter contained is true to the best of my knowledge and belief: Manner.of Acquiring Title • ..... . •••• .. ... (deed, will,•intestacy, court order, -etc.) ...... ............ .......... . Present Owner. (grantee.) """ (name in- full) d Address in full) ............... ............. .. . . ......... ...... ............ ... (Name an . ........ .. . • ••....... ••...._ ..... ... . .... ... ..... .... ... ... . Former Owner (grantor) •. . .. ........•.. • . •••• ;.. . . . • • •.• .. ... . .• (name in full) Street& Number (of property conveyed) .. . . ... ... .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... . Sale Price $.. . .. . :. ... .. ... Transfer Tax $.. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . Date of acquiring Title ........••• •• .. .. . . ... ... . .. . . .... . . . .. .... Explain if property is exempt from transfer tax DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (This must be exact copy of legal description, recital paragraph, and all easements, restrictions, reservations and rights 'of way. Describe only one property on this form. Description of separate. pieces of land used as one property may be registered on one form). LL -(Use reverse side if not space enough here for description). SWORN to at ) in the County of ) Province of on the day of ) A.D., 19 , before me, ) A Barrister., Commissioner, ) Notary Public, etc. ) 4 S C H E D U I. E " B " CERTIFICATE OF CLERK Clerk of the (Town, Municipality) of do hereby certify that the deed transfer tax on this deed has been paid in full on the day of A.D., 19 . . . • . •• (TownorMunicipal) Clerk SCHEDULE " C � CERTIFICATE QF CLERK Clerk of the (Town, Municipality) of do hereby certify that no deed transfer tax is due or payable on this deed. Dated this day of A.D., 19 (Town.or•Municipal) Clerk'— * lerk * r I, Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law passed by the Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and convened on the 12th day of December A.D., 1972. GIVEN under the hand of the Town Clerk and under Lhe 'corporate seal of the said Town this 13th DEN;..R f MINT 01- t:tt;y;,;;p;,t AFFAIRS day of December A.D., 1972. rotor 1t p for \Sinister i ►.PPROVIC 101i-:. . . � ...... d-i t ( .� of : ,.... Bruce C. Sterns i TOWN CLERK Province of Nova Scotia County of Cape Breton 1 hereby certify that the within instrument was recoHed in tile Re,tstry of Deeds Office at Sydney,in v,0 ia�.;:.;v 0, 2pe Breton,N.S. at a•o , ir} M., on the 19 9 e+; Cf V'v-'" A. D. 10 #13 in Book Number I52 at pages .31 g Registrar of Deeds for the Registration District of the.County of Cape Breton_ Province of Nova Scotia : = Department of. Municipal Affairs P.O. Box 216, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2M4 11 February 1982 Mr. Bruce C. Sterns Chief Administrative Officer Town Hall Town of Glace Bay McKeen Street Glace Bay, Nova Scotia B1A 5B9 Dear Mr. Sterns: RE: DOG BY-LAW REPEALED AND REPLACED I return, herewith, two (2) copies of the above-mentioned by-law passed at a meeting of Town Council held on November 12, 1981 and approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated February 9, 1982. Yours very truly, F. Robertson (Mrs.) Departmental Solicitor FR/cm Encl. c.c. Mr. Simon J. MacDonald, LL.B RESOLVED by the Town of Glace Bay that the following By-Law is hereby enacted and adopted as a by-law of the Town'of Glace Bay and- that the Clerk forward it to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and request his approval. D O G S 1. In this By-Law: -(a) "Clerk" means Town/Clerk of the Town; (b) "Dog" means any dog, male or female; (c) "Dog Control Officer" means a town police officer or by-law enforcement officer appointed under the Police Act to enforce this by-law; (d) "Owner" of a dog includes any person who possesses or harbours a dog; (e) "flown" means Town of Glace Bay; (f) "Poundkeeper" means a person or persons appointed by the Town or The Society For the Prevehtion of Cruelty to Animals; if so appointed by resolution of Town Council. 2. On or before the 1st day of January in each year, the owner of any dog shall register such dog with the Clerk, and/or Dog Control Officer shall pay the tax provided therefore by this By-Law and shall tv obtain from the Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer. SND 3. (1) The owner of a dog who has become the owner thereof after the first day of January, and which dog is not registered in his name with the Clerk, and/or the Dog Control Officer shall within two days after he has become owner, register the dog and pay the tax, obtain a tag and attach it to the collar of the dog. (2) A tax paid at any time after the first day of ro January shall,be the same amount of tax required .to er be paid on .-or before the first day of January not- i withstanding that it is for any part of a year; but where the owner acquires ownership of the dog after the expiration of six month of the registration year, he shall only be charged one-half of the dog tax. (3) Registration made and tax paid after the. first day of January shall be effective until the last day of December next following the making and payment thereof. ' 4 . The tax shall be annually as follows : (a) For each neutere d• male. or spayed female dog, the annual tax shall be fifteen dollars ($15) Proof a of a neutered male or spayed female shall be provided prior to paying the fee, for •.tion such dog. v (b) For each neutered male or female dog not spayed the ann l.tax shall be twenty-five . dollars ($25) . 5. The owner of a kennel of pure-bred dogs which is re- gistered in the Canada Kennel Register, in any year pay to the Treasurer of the. Town ten dollars ($10) as a tax upon the kennel for that year, and upon the certificate of payment, the owner of such kennel shall be exempt from assessment and any further tax in re- . . . . . . . .'. . . . ./ 3 spect of such doss for that year. 6. The Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer shall keep a record of every dog registered, showing the• date :cords and number of registration, and the name and address of..the owner. The- owner shall furnish this informa- tion to the Clerk and/or the Dog Control Officer. 7. The Cler' k .and/or the Dog Control Officer shall supply the owner with a metal tag for each dog registered, .gs - with the number and year of registration stamped there- on, and the owner of every registered dog shall keep on such dog a collar with the tag attached thereto. 8. If an owner files with the Clerk and/or the. Dog Control .Officer a Statutory Declaration that a tag st Tag has been lost, the Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer may replace the tag that has been lost upon payment by the owner of an amount of five dollars ($5.00) . 9. Any owner within the Town who sells or transfers any dog shall report to the Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer the sale or transfer, the name and address to •ansfer of iership whom it- was sold or transferred; a description of the dog and the number of the registration as shown on the tab issued by the Clerk and/or Doa Control Officer. 10. The Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer shall transfer the registration of such dog to the new owner thereof on payment of the amount by which the tax on the dog . . .. . . . . . . ./ 4 to :.he new owner would exceed- any tax paid on the ans er o: :isrration dog that year by the previous owner , or in any other case, without charge. 11. No dog shall be permitted to leave the premises of the owner or be at large within the.Town unless the said dog is under the effective restraint or control gs at ge of some person in charge thereof., and the fact that any dog is, running at large shall be an offence against this By-Law. 12 . The owner of a dog, (a) which runs at large contrary to this By-law, or (b) in respect of which the tax imposed by this By-law is not paid, or (c) which is fierce or dangerous, or (d) which without provocation, has attacked or erses injured any person or property, or (e) disturbs the quiet of the neighbourhood by howling, barking or in any other manner, is guilty of an offence against this By-law, -and is subject on conviction to the penalty described by Section 24. 13. (1) The dog control officer, without notice to or complaint against the owner of any such dog, may ounding impound and kill or may kill on sight without inpounding any dogs : . . . . . . . . . ./S (a) found running at large contrary to this By-law; or (b) in respect of which the tax imposed by this By-law has not been paid; or (c) which is fierce or dangerous . (2) If any dog runs .at large within the Town -whose present or former owner has been convicted under this )gs may By-law by reason or any act of said dog, it may be killed killed by any policeman or dog _control- officer of the Town without notice to or complaint against the owner of the same. (3) Where a dog cannot be captured oris fierce or )gs may killed dangerous the dog control officer may. immediately kill such dog. (4) Any dog rabid or at large and known to be rabid ibid Dogs shall be immediately killed. 14. (1) The Council shall appoint a poundkeeper who shall keep all dogs -delivered to him, and furnich them with food and water. (2) The Poundkeeper shall keep a record of all dogs impounded -and of the time and manner of their disposal puna- and shall make monthly returns to the Town Clerk of -aper all fees received by him and shall pay to the Town Clerk all said fees. Said record book shall be open for inspection at any time that the Poundkeeper is in attendance at the Pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ./6 If , at the expiration of 4S hours following the impounding of any dog, no claim of ownership for such dog is made , it shall be the duty of the poundkeeper Notice to Owner to make all- reasonable efforts to notify the owner of Sale of Impounded Dog such dog and if unable to notify the owner, the pound- • keeper shall dispose of the dog, either by selling it for the best price obtainable or if the dog cannot be sold by destroying it in a humane manner. (2) A person resident within the Town purchasing an Registration of Purchased Dog unregistered dog from a poundkeeper shall register the dog -before taking him from the pound. 16. The proceeds. of any sale after deducting the fees required in accordance with any contract in existence as referred to in Section 18 (1) shall be aaid over to the Clerk. 17. If the owner appears and claims his dog before the time Redemption fixed by the poundkeeper, the dog shall be delivered to of Dog him on payment of any tax required by this By-law and -Davment of the fees set out in Section 18 (2) . 18. (1) The -poundkeeper shall be entitled to receive a fee, or fees as determined by contract with the Town. Fees for (2) A person or owner claiming an impounded dog shall Impounding be liable to pay the following: - (a) For - impounding a dog the sum of fifteen dollars ($15.00) ; . . . . . . . . . ./7 (b) For room and board, five dollars ($5 .00) per day or any part of a day but a person purchasing an unclaimed dog shall not be required to pay these fees. 19.- The Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer shall immediately notify every person reported to him as the owner of an unregistered dog -in :the Town by letter, by ordinary tice to Owner mail, postage paid and addressed to the owners address, requesting such owner forthwith to register the dog, and to comply with this By-law. 20. The Clerk an Dog Control Officer' shall keep a record of every dog and its owner so reported to him together with a description of the dog, if available, and the name of the reporting person. 21. (1) The --Clerk or any person nominated -by him may require the owner of a dog .to deliver to him in writing a statement of the number of dogs owned or harboured by him, or which are habitually kept upon the premises ter' s occupied by him by whomsoever owned. port (2) Any person who neglects or refuses to provide a statement within ten days after having received notice requiring him to provide it is guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to -a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars and in default of payment to imprisonment not exceeding ten days. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ./8 2 . Every owner who neglects to obtain a tag for each dog owned by him and to keep it securely fixed on his dog excepting while the dog is being lawfully used for Tags to be on Dog hunting purposes, or who uses a tag upon a dog other than for which it was issued, shall be liable for a penalty not exceeding $10.00 . 23. Every owner of a dog shall pay to the Town a fee of Destruction of Dog ten dollars for 'each dog destroyed by the Town at the request of the owner. 24 . Any person who violates any provision of this By-law, except as set out in Sections 21 and 22 hereof, shall Penalty be liable on conviction to .a penalty not exceeding two hundred- and fifty dollars ($250 .00) and in default of payment to -imprisonment for a period not exceeding 30 days . 25 . All former By-laws of the Town heretofore enacted Repeal relating to dogs are hereby repealed. i i ,CERTIFICATE I, Bruce C. Sterns, Town Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law passed by the Council of the Town of Glace Bay. at .a meeting duly held and convened on the 10th. day of November, A. D. , 1981. Given under the hand of the Town Clerk and under the corporate seal of the Town this 12th. day of November, A. D. , 1981. c BRUCE C. STERNS TOWN CLERK DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for approval of the Minister. ............... .'t�..c .-: S v�: Departmental. Solicitor APPROVED —this.....':)A. ..k. ........daY 1 ................ . . ..... ... .. ............. ster t Munlclpal Aftalrs Pr ovince of Nova Scotia i Department of Municipal Affairs P.O. Box 216, Halifax, Nova Scotia 83J 2M4 14 a de ha 11 February 1982 l �D r Mr. Bruce C. Sterns S Chief Administrative Officer Town Hall Town of Glace Bay McKeen Street Glace Bay, Nova Scotia BlA 5B9 Dear Mr. Sterns: RE: DOG BY-LAW REPEALED AND REPLACED I return, herewith, two (2) copies of the above-mentioned by-law passed at a meeting of Town Council held on November 12, 1981 and approved by the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated February 9, 1982. Yours very truly, F. Robertson (Mrs.) Departmental Solicitor FR/cm Encl. c.c. Mr. Simon J. MacDonald, LL.B RESOLVED by the Town of Glace Bay that the folloki.^.g By-Law is hereby enacted and adopted as a by-law of the Town -of Glace Bay and- that the Clerk forward it to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and recuest his approval. D O G S 1. In this By-Law: -(a) "Clerk" means Town/Clerk of the Town; (b) "Dog" means any dog, male or female; (c) "Dog Control Officer" means a town police officer or by-law enforcement officer ' appointed under the Police Act to enforce this by-law; (d) "Owner" of a dog includes any person who possesses or harbours a dog; (e) "Town" means Town of Glace Bay; (f) "Poundkeeper" means a person or persons appointed by the Town or The Society For the Prevention of Crueltv to Animals; if so appointed by resolution of .Town Council. 2. On or before the 1st day of January in each year, the owner of any dog shall regi stet suc: dog with /U the Clerk, and/or Dog Control Office r,( shall pay the tax provided therefore by this By-Law and shall f obtain from the Clerk and/or Dog Control officer. G' 3. (1) The owner of a dog who has become the owner thereof after the first day of January, and which dog is not registered in his nage with the Clerk, . . . . . . . . . ./2 and/or the Doc Control Officer shall within two Gays after he has become owne-, recister the dog and pay the tax, obtain, a tae and attach it to the collar of the dog. (2) A tax paid at any time after the first day of _::ier to January shall, be the same amount of tax required to ..egister be paid on .or before the first day of January not- withstanding that it is for any part of a year; but where the owner acquires ownership of the dog after the expiration of six month of the recistration year, he shall only be charged one-half of the dog tax. (3) Registration made and tax paid after the first day of January shall be effective until the last day of December next following the making and payment thereof. 4 . The tax shall be annually as follouls : (a) For each neutered- male or spayed female dog, the annual tax shall be fifteen dollars ($15) . Proof a of a neutered reale or spayed female shall be provided prior to paying the fee for :ristration such dog. tld (b) For each4neutered male or female dog not spayed the annual tax shall be twenty-five dollars ($25) . 5. The owner of a kennel of pure-bred dogs which is re- gistered in the Canada Kennel Register, in any year pay to the Treasurer of the Town ten dollars ($16) mels as a tax upon the kennel for that year, and upon the certificate of payment, ' the owner of such kennel shall be exempt from assessment and any further tax in re- . . . . . . . . . . . . ./ 3 spect of such docs for -(..ha-- year. I 6. The Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer shall keep a record of every dog registered, showing the date :ords and number of registration, and the name and address of..the owner:. The- owner shall furnish this informs- tion to the Clerk and/or the Dog Control Officer. 7. The Clerk .and/or the Dog Control Officer shall supply the owner with a .metal tag for each dog registered, ;;s with the number and year of registration stamper there- on, and the owner of every registered dog shall keep on such dog a collar with the tag attached thereto. 8 . If an owner files with the Clerk and/or the Dog Control Officer a Statutory Declaration that a tag V: Tag has been lost, the Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer may replace the tag that has been lost upon payment I by the owner of an amount of five dollars ($5.00) . I 9. Any owner within the Town who sells. or transfers any dog shall report to the Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer the sale or transfer, the name and address to Insfer of �rship whom it.-was sold or transferred, a description of the dog and the number of the registration as shown on the tab issued by the Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer. 10. The Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer shall transfer the registration of such dog to the new owner thereof on payment . of. the amount by which the tax on the dog . . . . . .. . . . . . . ./ 4 to the new O»:fier would exceed env -ax -naid on the - -_ns_e_ C- t3Cn dog the- vear by the previous a.:ne: , Or 1n any other case , without charge . 11. No dog shall be permitted to leave the premises of the owner or be at large within the Town unless the said dog is under the effective restraint or control Is at -le of some person in charge thereof, and the fact that any dog is running at large shall be an offence against this By-Law. 12 . The owner of a dog, (a)L which runs. at large contrary to this By-law, or (b) in respect of which the tax imposed by ,his By-law is not pa.id, or (c) which is fierce or dangerous , or (d) which without provoca tion. , has attacked or -:ses injured any person or property, or (e) di s L. s the quiet of the neighbourhood by howling, barking or in env other manner, is guilty of an offence against this By-law, .and is subject on conviction to the aer.alty described by Section 24 . 13 . (1) The dog control officer, without notice to or complaint against the owner of any such dog, may - incing i::.pound and kill or may kill on sight without LnDounding any dogs : . . . . . . . ./5 (a) founi running at large contrary to this By-law; or (b) in respect of which the tax imposed by this By-law has not been paid; or (c) which is fierce or dangerous. (2) If any dog runs .at large within the Town -whose present or former owner has been convicted under this cgs may By-law by reason or any act of said dog, it may be . ,,killed killed by any policeman or dog -control- officer of the Town without notice to or complaint against the owner of the same. (3) -Where a dog cannot be captured or is fierce or 3s may killed dangerous the dog control officer may immediately kill such dog. (4) Any dog rabid or at large and known to be rabid i;id Dogs shall be immediately killed. 14 . (1) The Council shall appoint a poundkeeper who shall keep all dogs -delivered to him, and furnith them with food and water. (2) The Poundkeeper shall keep a record of all dogs impounded and of the time and manner of their disposal .,and- and shall make monthly returns to the Town Clerk of !U-per all fees received by him and shall pay to the Town Clerk all said fees. Said record book shall be open for inspection at any time that the Poundkeeper is in attendance at the Pound. ./6 (1) _f , at the ey-i rats c-n o. ;:C�_5 .0130=nC the i wounding of a_r dog , no cla:r Of OwnEZSh:� for SUCK dor is rare , it shall be the du.- of the poundkeeaer -ice to C.,•ner to make all- reasonable efforts to noLi fy the owner of ale o_` i: �pounded such dog and•if unable to notify the owner, the pound- keeper shall dispose of the dog, either by selling it for the best price obtainable or if the dog cannot be ' sold by destroying it in a humane manner. (2) A person resident within the Town purchasing an :registration of Purchased Dog unregistered dog from a poundkeeper shall register the dog before taking him from the pound. 16. The -proceeds of any sale after deducting the fees required in accordance with any contract in existence as referrer to in Sectio: 18 (1) shall be paid over to the Clerk. 17. If the tuner apaears and claims his dog before the time RedeTution fixed by the poundkeeper , the dog shall be delivered to f. f Dog him on payment of any tax requi-red by this By-law and aayment of the fees set out in Section 18 (2) . 18. (1) The •poundkeeper shall be entitled to receive a fee, or fees as determined by contract with the Town. ' ees for (2) A person or owner claiming an impounded dog shall ;empoundin g be liable to pay the following: (a) . For impounding a dog the sum of fifteen dollars ($15 .00) ; . . . . . . . . . ./7 (b) For room and board, five dollars ($5 .00) per day or any part of a day but a person purchasing an unclaimed dog shall not be required to pay these fees. 19. The Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer shall immediately notify every person reported to him' as the owner of an unregistered dog .in -the Town by letter, by ordinary ,Lice .to Owner mail, postage paid and addressed to the owners address, requesting such owner forthwith to register the dog, and to comply with this By-law. 20. The Clerk and/or Dog Control Officer' shall keep a record of every dog and its owner so reported to him together with a description of the dog, if available, and the name of the reporting person . 21. (1) The Clerk or any person nominated by him may require the owner of a dog to deliver to him in writing a statement of the number of dogs owned or harboured by him, or which are habitually kept upon the premises s occupied by him by whomsoever owned. r-port (2) Any person who neglects or refuses to provide a statement within ten days after having received notice requiring him to provide it is - guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to .a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars and in default of payment to imprisonment not exceeding ten days. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ./8 22 . :-Ve- o::ner who neglects to obtain a tac for e_.chdoc owned by him and to keep it securely fixed on his dog excepting while the dog is being lawfully used -for Fags to be ? Dog hunting purposes, or who uses a tag upon a dog other than for which it was issued, shall be liable for a penalty not exceeding $10 . 00 . 23. Every owner of a dog shall pay to the Town a fee of9 lestruction pf Dog ten dollars for each dog destroyed by the Town at1ri� the request of the owner. 24 . Any .person who violates any provision of this By-law, except as set out in Sections 21 and 22 hereof, shall enalty be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars ($250 .00) and in default of payment to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 30 days . 25 . All former By-laws of the Town heretofore enacted .epeal relating to dogs are hereby repealed. t :e - I) CERTIFICATE I, Bruce C. Sterns, Town Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law passed by the Council of the Town of Glace Bay at .a meeting duly .held and convened on the 10th. day of November, A. D. , 1981. Given under the hand of the Town Clerk and under the corporate seal of the Town this 12th. day of November, A. D. , 1981. l ' BRUCE C . STERNS TOWN CLERK DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for approval of the Minister ..............................Cerc rtme�tst3o:�d:c- APPROVED tHis.. -••••••day .................Z... •r ••� nicipel Attars i Or-+'.GLACE- •'.ttiY RLL.ATh:G`TO By-LAI-., 0g TF-2 TOI-nZ 1' Tom; DISCEr.RGE Or^ FIR .s:CRi:S ��I D AIR RIFLES. • `imom of Glace Bay as follows: BE IT rNACTFD by the S�� 1. ? xcept as hereinafter otherwise provided no person ,1 Fireworks retail, have or dis ch�rga any shall buy, sell by ! in the Town of Glace Boy• 30th 2. Ierchants -may sell such fireworks on the 29th, and 31st days of the month of October in each year to any person of the age of 'twenty-one years or over. 3 During October 30th and 31st Heads of FW, ilies may set off and discharge fireworks on premises occupied bS then and their fa; Distribution of Milk &-Dairy Products Bylav I T . 1 S 0 R D A I II E D by the 1,tyor and Councillors of the Town of- . Glace Bay, in Council assembled, that the following Bye-laws shall be in force within the -Town, and the�s3ne are hereby enacted and:proclained under-and- by virtue. of Section, . 263 of (hapter 84, Revised Statutes of 11ova • Scotia, 1923,. "The Town's Incorporation Act" and the Provisions •of the Public -Health Act. 1. No person shall engage in the sale, or distribution of milk. ,cream or ice . : cream in the Town of. Glace .Pay, -except - in- accordance with the Provisions of .the Public.°,, Health Act, and the Bye-laws and Regulations :: : herein. 2. . '. All persons desiring to engage•:._:+ ..in the sale; delivery or distr*bution of milk, cream or- ice.�- cream, in the Town of Glace Bay,. shall first make application for permission so ;to. do, upon, blanks provided for that purpose_: and no permit .shall be issued until all regulat- ions governing the production and care of milk,.:. cream.or_ic_e cream, are complied with, by .the applicant. No permit shall be granted for the sale or distribution of milk, cream or ice cream in the. Town of Glace Bay, produced or obtained from any dairy, which has not been inspected by . the Inspector of-H[ilk and Road , or from any diary refusing permission for.such sanitary in- spection, or producing.milk under conditions which are in violation.of these regulations. 2 - 3. All persons engaged in the sale, de- livery or distribution of milk, cream or ice cream, in the Tovm of Glace Fay, shall furnish the Inspect- or of jq lk and Food, upon proper blanks provided, a list of the names and. locations of the doiry farms from which the milk so distributed is obtained,' and shall, before making any charge in their supply, notify the Inspector of Milk and Food, of such 'in- tended change. Any person neglecting to comply with . this regulation, or who dispenses milk, cream or ice cream from any dairy whose milk has been excluded from the Town of . Glace Bay by the Inspector, shall have his permit revoked. �. . Every vehicle used for sale, delivery- Dr carriage of milk or cream shall be inspected at least once a year by the Inspector, and .no permit shall be granted until such vehicle has been-approved by. the Inspector, Every kehicle so used shall be kept in good order and cleanp. it shall hot'at any` time be used for liansportin" anp' swill, 'garbage,. manure .or,other' offensive material,' and' shall be. as nearly as possible, fly and dust proof, and shall have a metal plate. attached bearing the registration number of the Vendor, end the Vendor's name.and place of business, on each side of.the vehicle, 'in letters .or gigures not less than three inches in .height. 5. No permit shall be issued for the sale of milk or cream in -any store, shop, market, ba?:ery or other establishment outside 'of a properly equipped milk plant, except in labelled or stoppered bottles. A-11 milk so kept for pale shall be *maintained at a temperature not above fifty degrees 'Fahrenheit, in a suitable -refrigerator or cooler, properly drained, and cared for, and approvee'by the 'Inspector of =lk and Food. Wky Garbz?e r"zd itcfuse BV— i9-L6 B;, IT ';•D U.D L'i D by Mrs Tou:•n council of the Torn of Macc Z%;✓, as-- f 0111 ows: s•.foLows: In t?:is 'Ly_ aw unless tte contexxt otherrr_se r-quitcs, t11e %Pres::ion (a) "Town ,:.eons the Za..n of Glace Ba;;, or am person, firm or corporation actin;; in its behalf. (b) +zBoird of Health" nears the Boars of Health fer t?P: a.n of Glace Darr. (c) "Garbage" means all rejected, throtin o.t, abandoned or discarded household, reztasrant, hotel, shop, store or : ercr. tilt este na:.tor, whether animrl or ve:;etablo, other than the excretion of hirans and a.S:la; and shall include rejected, Lhrovn cut, aWandoned or diccarded h^usahold fur:ituro-or f•::rnishin;s, beds, ,:.a-.•tresses and beddings, vearin; apparel, floor svecpin;,,, papers., paler cartons , pz.per boxes, barrels, boxes and other discarded or thrown out receptacles. (a) +t:,,efuse" -erns and includes ashes, class, Crockery, tin cau:s, ctals, household ute.nsilc; and also gardez refuse and i-=tc, consisting of ddad branches, leaves, brushes, ~feeds, plr:!ts and other abandoned or discarded non-com-bustiblo vimaztc maLe:-mal and included within the re,-xin. of "garbs:;c" as defined in Ulauso C" of this Section. (e) "Occupant" includes owner, agent of owner, tenant, householder sand proprietor. - (f) " anitr.:q Inspector" cleans any person r•.nthorized to act as a -Sanitary Impertor in the Town of Glace Lay. (g) :.++pre.'nisesn shall include any building,'Place, dxellinr,, pL.ce, room or roo.w, apnrt>nent, hotel, motel, restaurant, shop, store, office, par}dn; lot and other pre:,Ases which are under separate occu-)Ftian or control. 2, Iia occupzr,t of any house, tenement, restaurant, hotel, shop, store, land or pre..isus or other place in the Town of Glace Bay shall pc.:pit or a;=ow any r,:.rbag- or refuse as heroin defined to accumulate, be or re:r:in in, on, or about any such ho:iso, tenenent, reotsur:nt, hotel, sho,^., store, land or ,:r�ieaes, or of�cr placo is tho ToMI ofl.►Glance Bay. 3. :he occ,_.nt of any land or premises, and ever. }souse, fere^ nt, res•.aurr7t, hotel, shop, store or other place in. the Toum of Glace SLY, shall at him awn ex--icrse and to the satisfaction of and as directed by a Sanitary inspector cleaar up, and re.ove .11 Lib:: o card refase as herein defined frog► such l and and pre~ es, and from every such house, tere.4ont, resta=-LTIt, hotel, shop, afore or ocher plcice, a!3 frca t}sa yams, cut:or✓es and ,,:uJses connected with every such place. . (1) ;,: ;,-_nitar*y Insr.�ctor may at 4nY ti:::a verbally c:-de. and require the occupy*.t of ar:y oil the land or prp_-,i.:.::s, or a:;; of the places cxcificall„v or generally rgen`..ion::d in recti on 2 and of this Ly-I.--r-; to forthwith clear up and ronovo at the e.;wrnso of such occur—.t, and to the sntisfaction of such Sanitary Ins,ector. all garbage and refuse as herein defined from such 1 ad, premiscs, or places. And ever; suc}1 occuo:-_nt xho frils or neglects `+.o forth- F-it?i clean up and remove such garbage and refuse as ordered end r eq..i red by the: ;,anita:J Inspector shah be gulty of an offense r6_Unzt this (2) in ts.e evc.t of the failure or neglect of a",—, o'ccupr-^•t to clean up and re^ove all Carbai;e and refuse from arl of the la ds, preyi.ses or places mentioned in Sub-section 1 of this 8ecticn, after beL-Z verba--ly ordered and required by a Sanitary inspector so to do, such sanitary Inspector r-ay cause all such Garbage aad refuse to be cleaned up and removed at the expense of such occupant, -.d in case of rcn-payment o: such expense tho sane shall be recovered in like manner as Tarn rates and ta::es or may be recovered „ten action m brourht in the name of the Tool in a;.ny court of com^etent Juriediction, and every such occupant spall also be liable to tae ;enalty here- inafter itiposed for an offense a:;ainst tris By-Lair. S� The occup,nt of every house or pre;aises in the To::m of '.lace Bay shall provide sufficient and adequate receptacles or containers for arbs•;e and refce which :ay accumulate from '..i:-.e to t1me from such house or premises, and 'Anich lt-T be :cirnenieatly placed and kept in receptacles or containers. S� The receptacles or containers provided for garbuge and rehlsa ;3ay be nade of :petal or plastic or other substantial material and shall be moVided ,dth.proper covers which shall fit tightly over such containers. ?� Under no circumstances shall garb,-Ce or refuse be placed in any place in any paper cardboard carton or box. g� The receptacles or containers pro:�ided for the Purposes mentioned in this By-Law scall at all times be kept and maintained in „ood and sanitary condition by the owner thereof. 9.. ,S]1 Barba;e intended for removal by the Tov:n shall be thorouylly stra iced and shall be wrapped in paper and securely tied before rL:.ci_no sa :e ion the receptacle or container provided therefore. 10. If for any reason the contents of any receptacle or cont••iner shaill become wet and of a fluid consitencey the s4^.e All not be removed by tl:e Tokm. . 11. l;o person shall place in any receptacle or container garbage or refuse intended for removal by the Torn which 4„ogether with the .:eight of t!a receptacle or container u-111 exceed in -might seslea`.�-Livd pounds. 12 All paper and cardboavd bo,-,ea or cartons shall be flattened out arra together with all papers sh:11 be securely tied into,neat packages or blln�'�es nor removal by the Town. - 136 Receptacles and containers and all other pieces or parcels of Sarbage.or refuse for removal by the To= shall be placed close to the Street ]mane or upon. the property occupied by the occupant of the house or premises in which the garbage or refuse accumulated at a distance not exceeding ten feet from the stn et line, or 3n such other.places as designated by the Totm. 140' No person shall permit any rece-)tacles or conta;ners containing ga:�a a or refuse to remain upon any premises under his control for a period lonrer thsn seven mays without placing same for collection by the Town in the manner herein provided. 15. For the purpose of collecting; garbst-e and refuse as hereinbefore defined the To::�l.Council of the Tolm of Glace Bay shall divide the Torn into scctiors, and collections stall be made on such days as shall be desi„nsted during the ],':ole ,ear, excepting Sunday and collect frac one of such sections the accu:nul:ticn of Carbase and refuse placed for collection as hereinbefore provided. The Tol:�l Council may bh�;e the boundaries of such sections from time to tine and shall frau time to time :;ive such public notice of the said boundaries as the Town Council r--y determine to be sufficient. lb. The collection of garba.;e and refuse by the Tcla will be carried out at t;e __flours to be desilated by 'Pon:] Council, and the collectors will collect the..garbaCe and refuse placed for collection at or prior to that time, idhen the receptacles or containers are emptied by the collectors they shall be removed as promptly as possible by the person so placing same. In no case shall receptacles or containers be ]pft longer than 24 hours after being emptied by the collector. 3 estion a� i the p:�visionl� of this 1);�-L'k xith respcc t t0 Ltii. Collf .W a �rovisionz Cf luso b� he :c�cl x111 not sts;• icn o- an:on fro."► of arb�:e and r4 , w tvtd s`la3 no;, eG.1.;4t or relicse rI.• F :'•ec:icsl 2� 3 rad 4 of tll�s Y'-� said �_ectiala 2,3 w'•: !�• +cs and obliZaiic:ts 3,a-:o�ed by t11C �1>'.. + 01 t... r r :^C`0. Or t 1C Ciw.Cr C7 :aS C �1'l'CTi:1 or 1�-hbis.. 1Cit =7 '� i y—tt:c conn l"1Ct'1CI:, nl tCw;iiLi. Or lE. , the :'cun of :;.lace a..-; �o1-el• c ntr:,tr,- or o,mer as of ally µ==`es .s: .e. *ed U ouch bailee=, rer„�.irL- e: an buildzt s11n1)obeba collectel :cy L':c '0::`.. ..rc:�7tlr as rroa3ibie told 1`:1�• 1. ,core pzo•;I::^. , r Lhe• ioa:l ns _. c -.v a or Lh pl rxse3 of collect .-I-.ice l or er ref'-313 l�• sY:z3 plrce or duArt, or cuaco4tor t'te� i�lc Vii'C. or placca of disroLat no person :,, e ;,o Other ri.:cc Z t o by thO'lean "ouncil. i*1 J + �^cvided for Mat ::rhos: "L*:ce of :i spcc� J 2�. l:o so �1a� gl• oru rizsac*o llc rwrce:i cn a c ivied a__. r+ any ns 1,�"t u,. llavi> firs ror e >on Y {n !:c^tC:'s:tl O. 'r•'lY�tf:Vc:r Iia ±'e L"iC,^O'S^.l ,,.a,•:3L,, � +�`� ill}' I ?if.'Tj A Of :i.:?:C��6. r Such ;11n ce Of r ue per:cn 'in cil::_�e of to Ve pl_.:Ced or. a ioaAt ?.ee o. tiLllrut '.i..�in recci�e: event• glace or cruse ., a. rued E:O, P.M. ;c:,ea lle homr3 of 5: r• ther or r:o„ 911ch ; bat".eca t, :'C w LO 410, •��' +. i r a. -IL�ui C Or C sue.. fetes- or ;+rson iT= C�,, - '.'::e ,Ce ae cii._jx:s-1 an + J'. ^' ' t 1+ r c�ti.-'t cr. 2`:• ..i to iia ce S;1C`: ;;ttc.�._ ci. ,,.w bas, rec14:Md x:.ris�_or. i • r..n des-_,:ated. .a ^-,a'_ 'nick secvi tint heti=cd to > *he: he. w*;loyee Of file ih .. a e or n'.11ae. D];�c=u;.:�r .. 21. 1;0 pc on, °" { 'cr,ers� v.3Lh Iu•y . ^ or Co..,ai..e.. o7er r , disturb or "t c �'" col, in recen� -leo Joao tl�o sa'1c is co.. . --e- -a by the io;m 1�lether o: not - ro ;ace of, ;;a ,e_..on s:>-�11 L•res}-ass user. or ralovc :•-tJ :a-oria'.s frog to +io b tl;Q •Toon :;clilvil, or serif: n4;:?en •� cx 224 ed so - d3 au„`tori: 1 r� L such x;,,.s$i0n I, _ �!1 j b.* ,.hc -Totp., to, r V s�••�' less of col'_ect_. -e1 on t:•�^•s;tor`�ia� or &nE3 4 d 3i:a11 �:o�lide s ., 93. i:vie:J .;acts f tile 3� :.:� a.. p i s c:;nte-lta Co:lfar� `+A Lho pzovlsioas oy �- '' •-cf>=je shal H: seaix-red a n,LI st .�*. ,ra lose of !r, Tmm• a, the, lois, vehicles a.) 'roved by the, OW diceharging F.? -e, or raf'd..e tiiw'uzl L.le W:lell j'iC}� , s y ::t7 0. ' C ;/xo Lions of . --301 l�lo co:it:avrnc3 or 'ails .,o co�;t?Y �dt*1 .�rii`ty dol7:•?�� 24. . -.i vert pe �Llo '.o a pert:' noL es ceeas�-t'1>Z vY da:�s, a"•d thin Ly-lax shall ugon co:,viction bo 13na reiiod not cxcr*di»;; rA i cefnush of y:lt l"O in?rit30naCn+. for ad �GC.OD or iJapri:oracnt far J{YLy days. air _n. rre�ce to r; PC 1. of i- „ �• isia'l:: of the in the case of'a second c-_ s -e o:orcd uI13o_ ile Pte' convictio:l, =V �. h: d :uld soh lrnaiLl - Bucy Scotia'Su=2TJ Conrict;on'tic - this 1:ova rovi:,icr:s �- ti.3 of the Tern of le Bay il+conSill+.Cnt kith t le 1 25• nll r c- waled., are hereby r r j Ta of C1rce Vis;' 2c a n ,.• -.,� and D by, tile o 'n Council of the -ot••n dam' or U. -n of Glace 1)0 , the Co of Can , d 1,Tvt,•rl Mee J.01.. lova Scotia cert t:�t tile £orcfoing Ly 1' 'retca,?z,'0nce of 1, of the oti^_1 of aee�aslg of ''hs o�:z Council held nt L7 ace Bry, 66 Februnz-f gtll.,l. AX C (C itisAt !'..�._—r.✓tet. •� i l / Bye-Lairs governing Electrical :'siring and the use of the 'electrical Energy in or on j an,,r building in the Torn of Glace Bay. I WHEREAS by an act of the General Assembllr„ , called. an Act to ar-end the Towns+ Incorporation Act, and to consol- idate said Act, with the Acts is amendnent' thereof, it is enacted as follows: 'The Torn Council, in addition to any power to make 'byre-lar.•s 'and ordinances else,.-.,here in this Act conferred, shall have power to-make bye-laws in respectmto all matters coming with- �. in the .following classes of subjects, -and may, from time to time eme_d or repeal such bye-lars, that is to say for providine, for any purpose, matter or thing, este cially rithin C the powers dutios or "control of the Town Council. 94, Whereupon, we, the ?"ayor and Council of the Town . of Glace Bay, Bova Scotia, do mase the following bye-laws:-. BOARD OF EXAM NEERS 1. A Board of :Vi.rinr, Examiners is hereby constituted' to consist,of the I:P-yo'r, (who shall be chairman of the Board) , the Town Electrical Inspector, and the chairman of Firel:ards, :+ho shall be appointed by .the Town Council. The' Board shall be called together'by the Chairmen at such times. as he considers :.. necessary. r !; E ho person shall carry on the business . i.IC:,.SSD IR�r.AP; 2. �'- of wiring for electric light, heat or power, unless he is licensed and reg- istered as such in the Office of the ToT,n Clerk. The person_ obtaining such license shall pay to the To:!;r. 'Cler1- the sure of Twenty Dollars for some..' QUALT_FICATIOI!S FCP LICE1;SED :iIRE1TAN . 3. To entitle any person to r. license under the next preceding section, he sh.all- be of full are of twenty-one years, and have a 'ple.ce of business as an elect- rician, aireman in the Town of Glace Bay, and siiall agree as a condition of obtainin_ such license, to carry on business in compliance with the rules, roCulations and requirements or these r.cs. �.,o• �y_ ;i; S. .:o person shall do any :,irinr for, or on a.counL• of "_.self or liconsed nn, nr._�-_ cc 1 hr^.c`.ic +l mrd . t ithcric.^.eed ,:ir ^, ind :'urnish ho Board of .._r_..- ... :i ... .. .r_^- icie nt e7it-^..c^ leas' y^r„ :'cers e: ^. .:..^e is r•ir{^' i r s-. .__sfied ` -2- reZ- shall cause his na.'O to be own it i she, in the o Pico of til Torn Clerk and a certificate of comp- piton him, as a teney shall be gurney airenan, together Lith a vironan's ,badge on ,ayr,�ent of a Tee; after :rhich shall be at he firing 4ork liberty to do such "r 'be and no. before. Badges shall be Torn b not transferable, snd shall the Owner at ell tires :^hen 1"orkin�. pe rson dosirir_g a license as as 4prLICATI01l FOR 5. Every or certificate s licensed Trirerian, shall slake app- LIC3SJ: a journeyman, zrirenato the Tot n Clerk, lication in •v:'itina0 if applying for a giving his nare, tate his are wireman' s license, shall s and place of business in the Town, and such application shall be so°� ompanied Trith the bond hereinafter meat ione CIO Any change in the location °f shall the u be 6• °f any licensed Trirenan re of address to iness to the m°,;n; Clerk. Chan,, fpromptly reported be reportedo to. be- Journeyman• Any journeyman wireman. a shall 7• a licensed rirenan, shall first come these rules and regulations comply Trith and no journey as to licensed T:irenan, a shall do business as reraan until he has °thing d man Tris©nam aicensedlicensed, not,:ithstanding any. in these Bye-laws. T:irenan shall be held . 8. All licensed work done by 3esponsibility °f strictly responsible for connection licensed '�•irenan. his e3vloy persons in Trork. Trith Tririnz All licensed Trirenen shall employ. do g• ouraeymen rirenen to to be done only certified Tork may be done by :lorY .,•;or_., the ruid- by certified ririn� under a p,r--tical T;ironan Journe;nan• and direction of a certified ance then present, directing journe;,man the work. inn for e•:^-iina�ionof arson appl: Pay a foo 10. Every pe b.,_lacrs, shall on fee under these -amination. for such .e.. , one Dollar ' a lie'- before obtainin6 Every T:irenan, a bo^_d vtith the soT:n, Bond for Licensed ll• sh 11 file o'�J0 sun of Two Hundred Roll- in the peaeil the fe.ithful Triroxtan. conditioned for i n a licensed e.rs, uerPormfk=ce Of hi hi�Jnot p9r ,11tHn£; and ,or S called �sireaa:, { s he i -:- ay.r ,•sir-n; vro. -.^ nA'-or 1Ad b;r eat upon uo to .� • such to b•. 4: ezc »der this aorto' in - t';o.izod u �o:so ns 13 M•r �'= -o: iota=ln_ A': r.nl :'nr :j � t? oro^f, th. "n ' -- ti �e+to arae e- r License necessary 12. No person shall carry on biis- before doing i,orko iness as a licensed r:ireman unless he is the holder of the license herein before mentioned, nor shall any journeyman s:irenan do or perform any wiring construction or repair work, until he has dbtained his certificate under these Bye-lairs. Cancellation of 13. The Board of Tliring Examiners shall License or Certificate. have potter to cancer at any time., a rrireman's license or journeyr_Pn's . certificate for cause and thereupon all rlGhts of such r:iren�n or journeyman v:ireman to do ay stork :: under these by-las shall cease. i Expiration of License. 14. A wirem'an' s license shall expire on the .8lst day of April in each year, but it may be renewed on application to the Board of Wiring Examiners, and every licensed. rire man shall pay a fee for such renewal of five dollars. Inspector and 15. The Town Council may appoint In- his duties. specters for the purpose of seeg that his regulations and orders - of the Town Council, made under the authority of this section or any other provision of this Act, are carried. out. 15. It shall be lawful for the Elect- rical Inspector, or his represent alive, to. enter at all reasonable • hours upon any property or building subje=ct to the provision of these by-laws, for the purpose of inspect- ing the wiring or other electrical appliances in the save. ::o person shall molest, obstruct, or interfere ;.ith the Electrical Inspector. or' his representative or other persons e.cting in aid o: the Inspector in the dischar;e of his or their duties under these B_:-laws. The Inspector shall have power, when b;; hip deemed necessary, to carefully inspect any wiring, installation, fix- tures, and appliances in the Torn of Glace Bayo and unless he finds defects, renderin'r same, or part of the same? . . in his opinion, unsafe, issue an approval permit; but, should he find any defects, he shall forthwith givo notice to the owner of the premises to remedy such defects and place the artno in n tr.:o co-aiticn .ithin :or' - i-.ht pout :pili, ~`►icw, Application for permit. 16. All nersons, firas, or corporations desiring to install vires or other apparatus for-transmitting or using electrical enemy for any, of the purposes mentioned in these bye-laers, shall, before co=aoncing any -work erhatever, either neer work, or repairing, altering, or addin5 to any existing wiring or apparatus, file an application for a permit, such application to describe in detail, the material and apparatus it is proposed to use and if required, furnish plans and specifications of proposed wiring,. Such applicatiori shall be made upon forms furnished by the Inspector and within a reason- able time after receipt of such applications duly nade, and upon payment of a fee hereinafter pres- cribed, approval shall be given and permit issued. In case of large manufacturing establishments, or power plants having competent electricians in their oven employ, additions or alterations to exist- ing installations on prenises owned by them and maintenance of the sane may be undertaken by the members' thereof, under a general permit to be issued by the Inspector, pro- vided always, that all work done under such general permit shall conform in every ::ay to the rules and reGulations of these Bye-la-s. ning permit.l7. Every person, firm or corporation who Penalty not obtai or which installs electrical wiring, fixtures, or apparatus or alters, or adds to any existing wiring fixtures or apparatus, or cause or permits the same to be done, without first having obtained a permit therefore, shall be liable to a penalty under these By-Lars. I£ the applicant for the pernit shall have committed a breach of these By-Lae:s, in respect to some other wiring or apparatus, and such breach shall have continued after notice to renedy the sane, the Inspector may refuse a pernit until such breach shall be remedied. Temporary Permit. 18. The Inspector may grant a temporary permi-t for the use of electrical energy on any installation required during the course of construction or alterations of the buildin s, or change or occupancy, or source of supply, beforo further in:ipeotion .or reinpection shn 11 haV0 !:ut4,Oct . to the ownerts occupants or tenants risk, and to all the provisions of those By-Lams, after such further in- spection or reinspection. Such tem- . porary permit shall expire when cancelled by the Inspector. Permit to be 19. A copy of the wiring permit must be posted at work. posted upon the job in- a conspicuous place, and not removed until after the r:ork is completed. 1lotiea of Insnec- 20. Electrical co.ntra.ctors desiring to tion. have an installation or portion thereof. inspected or tested, shall notify the Inspector in writing, and all vaork must be left uncovered and convenient fo'r examination until inspected and approved. The inspection shall be made within two corking days after receipt of notice, and all inspection fees have been paid as prescribed in the schedule of fees 'published herein. InsPector issue 21. The Inspector shall have power and .it certificate. shall be his duty, when by him deemed necessary, to carefully inspect any wiring installation, previous to or . after ,completion, and it shall be com- petent for him to remove, or have removed .any obstruction which may prevent a perfect inspection, such, as laths, plastering, bordering or partitions, shall prove to have . and such installations with. thes.e By- been constructed in I;aiF and affer paying of fees, he shall aecordar_ce issue a certificate of such inspection. Defedts .to be 22. The Inspector shall, as soon as prac- remedied. ticeable after the receipt of an appli- cation to use electrical energy, due to change of occupancy or source of supply, cause an inspection to be made• of the electrical installation, riring, fixtures and appliances, covered by such application,and shall, unless he finds any defects, rendering sane, or part of same, in his opinion, unsafe, issue an approval permit to such applicant to make- use of the same, and to do vrhat is necessary thereto. But,should he find any defects, he shall forthwith. give notice thereof, to the applicants to remedy such defects and •place the sane in a safe condition within forty- cight hours, and such applicant or epplica.nts shall comply :rith such notice accordingly, faili-iC r:hich, the Inspector slisil aftor twenty-tour hours notice in ricin;. cancol the provisional : ror=it, and ha7e t.0 service disconnvotod, ur..il such dofects have been . _r..odicd . Certificate 23. 110 new installation, alterations or to be liven additions to electrical :siring or before connection apparatus,shall be connected to any made. service or any other source of electrical supply by any Company or owner of premises, or by any other firm or person, until the :pork has been in- spected and a certificate issued authorizing the supply of electrical energy. Supply may be 24. If.any person, firm or corporation out off* shall install electric airing or eppar- atus, or connect, or cause to be connected to any service or supply any electrical wiring .or apparatus or use electrical energy in violation of these By-lams, the Insp.^.ctor may cause such electrical energy to be out off and disconnected until the provisions of theses.. By-Latins are fully complied with. Covering work 25. Any person, firm or.corporation, who before inspection, shall cover up from view, by lathing, prohibited. boarding or any other material, any wiring that has not been inspected and accepted • by the Electrical rnspector shall be . liable to a penalty under these By-Laws. Certificate to be 26. As evidence of inspection and approval posted at work. of any wiring installation, the Inspector shall cause to be posted on the job, in a conspicuous place, a certificate of. such inspection and approval. Intereference 'with 27. Any person, firm or. corporation, who approved work. shall cut, damage or interfere with conduit wiring or apparatus which has been in- spected and approved by the Electrical Inspector, or shall bring, or lay any pipe or metal, or other work into a con- tract therewith, shall be liable to a penalty under these By-Laws. Preliminary 28 . A preliminary certificate may be issued certificate. oy the Electrical Inspector in the case of completed wiring to outlets, installa- tion of conduits, or completed instsllat�on, but upon which no electrical energy will be used in the immediate future. Such preliminary certificates shall. show., ' that, the date of inspection, the in- stallation completed in accordance with the terns of these By-La s. But before a service n_ onnit is issued, the _further inap<:otlen shall b_ rade, i%-hen, i:' con- ploted, ir3;a llation is in accoreanco ---41-h : :i ter=s or these Il -Laws, :he Inal cor'.if=cato May be is:u^d, and sor- 1co Permit - _ntn o . 7- In every case, change of occupancy ChaOf of 29. or tenancy of any premises, contain- tenancy• ing electrical installation or installations, whether or not such installations having been previously on inspected, must first Mak° apP licati to the Inspector, for, and obtain from him a permit before using electrical ' energy on such installation or installations . Connection not to be made withoutt supplyservice authority, supplying el6c- permit. 30. trshall connect itstrical energy building nor :=ith vires, .on or. in any • shall it transfer the service in the event of change in occupancy or tenancy until the permit is obtained from the Inspector for •such connection or transfer- 31.hot S1. These By-Laws shall not be constructed Liable . to relieve or lessen the responsibility of any person, firm or corporation, operating or controlling installfor dansaes annG electrical equipment, sing. an injured by any defect therein, to nor shall .the Town .of Glace be held as Bay assuming any such liabilities by reason of. the inspe0tion .authorized herein or certificate issued. In these Ey-laws the following expressions Definiti32.ons: shall be constructed in the Wanner this section of provides:- "Town Clerk", means the Town Clerk the Town of Glace Bay. rngineer " means "Town Engineer , y, Town of the Town of Glace Bay, of .tiring for the Toy m of Glace BeY• shall words ords person, firm or corporation, nts, workmen, servants and include their a; - employees. Electric Supply Authority means any or any other 1Gunicipal Corporation, Commission, Company, or individual transmitting generating, distribu�ing or using electrical porch or energy'. or whose undertaking, works, or pre- mises are electrically connected with any plant, for the generation, transnissio.n or distr1bution of electric pover or energy. E E A L. P. U L B,S: M and ;Lo rules :r11 be as t%Je" :ratio^al Electric -overnin� the in�talln4..i�•'cn• °f Electric %ir nf. builclin �. , t: ,o:: az•tlic�tion to " iccit•:r-'•,' r Coco" Ll;q S. •,�-_..:r� O:� 1.^•) �i X19 i a P, a !i { :hoe.. of ,s° r'Aes a-d ell E1^C:ricf:: a -';•" .;r.y... .. s_,or ....,o _::or P,;:_4 , and and •.i t ';:CU 0: ACrL , r •-3n .a+`-i of c -8- In the interpretation of these rules, all arbitrary fiGures or requirements must, where there can be no practiceable objection, be rigidly adhered to. In case any dispute arises as to the enact meaning or scone of any of the rules and regulations, such dis- pute shall be referred to the Inspector whose decision shall be final. All materials, fittings, devices, etc., used in elec- trical installation within the Pro.-ince of 2:ova Scotia must be approved by the rational Boariitted of ire Underwriters otherwise their use shall not be p Work badly arranged, or poorly executed will not be passed, even if the material used be satisfactory, etc. Vot pore than one service of the same potential must be nin from over, lhead into any buildir-& from the sane system, except as hereinafter provided. ated e -with this Unless it. can be any n any p particularthat instance,complliscinpracticable, requirement, i the rule must be observed. This entrance is to be located at a point which Will' Make necessary the least possible number of .wireonttaofchments entrarcan the outside Of the building. proval of the local Inspection Board to be subject to the ap and supply authorities- This rule is to prevent indiscririinate and unnecessary hoir they a multiplication o£ services entering buildings fromee overhead, sioh becomes a serious thto firemen red by the proximity is greatly reduced vrhen thand rreatlyeincreases the risk f electrical. conduetors, g f fire to the building itself. unable standpipes must therefore be installed in any uilding where electric d services are requirein various arts thereof. his rule gill require that service box must be at the iearest accessible point not cbeyhe l located in attics,ce conduit en- ;er s the building, and oms or other undesirable locations. ;lose-closets or bathro ought into [f lour potential servicth.roughlaesinglyriron conduithethesconduit cents of g ;,ust be not .less than inch internal dizneter and must be equipped r:ith an approved service heed. m service cut out o the That portion of service wires froirtVO point at which they join an aerial. service, must„ case have a current carrying capacity less than that of }io. 12 H S gauge copper wire and such capacity, must in no case be less than that of the consumer' s hairs connected t2:eroto. By LAWS (continued) S:ua`.y3 ,,: �}•: �a� t;oundar i js :3eal C:ndul: so �i +_ =rla- as dtfined .:n J 'ui?dio� o..°.*;:r3�ro-cn ;;.,� ..^o- ' s.:ali be throughout in approved metal conduit or consists of approved armoured cables, or in the case of exposed surface work on calls or ceilings are encased in approved metal moulding, provided that this rn16 shall not comply vrit h frame or brick houses, or private barns or garaGes in the said district. 34. ljo building here ,designated, situated, and being outside the boundaries of the building ?dotal conduit to district, as defined in the building By-Laws, be used outside or any future anendments thereto of the Town building utside of Glace Bay, shall be hereafter wired for . electric light, or power unless the in certain cases. oonductorsare encased throughout-in of approved metal condintth roased04,t. eznosedroved armoured cable, surface work; upon the surface walls or ceilings. are encased in approved meta; mA ings, viz: mould- all churches, � ou ls, lodge roods ., dincehalls, e public haleating over one places of public assembly hundred persons -whether and admission fee is charged or not, hotels, apartnents _or flat or in part used for dwelling buildings wholly, purposes, only. and being over, two stories in height above ground level. utouts and witches, ements 35All water services c .Wiring to shall, when practiceable be placed in bas r..eter• or public places where they will be readily. accessible to meter readers Inspectors and trouble men. In order to obviate the necessity of interfering with tenants, meters : in basements must not be -located nearces. In duelling houses, the kitchen mai b e used for the purpose. Meter loops must be brought . in every installation not over eight feet from the floor, and must be arrPngedohato the atires y from the service entrance will A the left, and go to the load at the right. meter Board not less than is:eiv- inches by seven eighth inches thick, for single meters, and proportionally increased for groups of meters, :rust be provided at every meter cutlet. 1!eter loops and .cutouts must not be located in close closets, or in the vicinity of easily ignitable materials, unless enclosed L In all oRses, in a suitable fireproof cabine.. oroughly insulated from the Haters must be th around . 36. Motors operating at a potential between 400 L!otor and 600 volts nust be wired in approved conduit wiring. or arnoured cable . All r:otcr sxitchos must be of an anclosed type, 87 • a heArdle on the which can �e o^"ra�od by Sizes of outside, a^d p'_a''lY +^iic+"c whether th9 s�ritc? r.iro. is closed or optn. _10- Coaponsator. 38 Sizes of mire that can be utheseosizes wiring for single motors; must be verified by r-akers stated requirements . o 39. An approved compensator, or other device in for liniting the current in starting A• C• Wiring 1!otors, must be furnished with, all the basements. , etal frames of motors over 5 H. P. and rotor starters, motors, compensators, roundedr must be thoroughly and firmly g 40. In cellars , basements,bat2irooms, or over cement, or other of grounded floors, }Mires to be over plumbing or other grounded Mixtures separated. with exposed current, carrying parts must All s be out of ordinary reach. orcelainc�eYs must be 1Y. P. or approved p type, and b0 constructed that the shell completely protects th-e %.7iX2i1;L'aXfX��X lamp. base . Switches rust not be located near piping or the grounded fittings when bcelars ad must used in basements andtensioneordse of tumbler type• in above locations rust be P. types fitted with W. P. or keyless porcelain sockets and provided with substantial lamp guards. Approved pin-plug be used in the abmust ove. installations. exce ting in approved Cooking and 4l• In all conduit work, p cabinets. fixtures' and switch outlets, , heating an approved fitting v. th separation of circuits* porcelain must be used at all terminals - between each wire . and heating circuits' Electric cocking shall have three wires in every case, and each wire not less than hol 10 B. & S gaube . The metal work of all cookingcundedranges must be thoroughly ane parmanertl;; gr Branch circuits to radiators ors other herot lesantham metal luminoas tJpej kil b ranch cutouts 12 B. & S. gauge . shall be three Wire fused that anylt ad cartridges fuses only, wire branch .l stee asndesirod.nto A1110 or 220 volt sy switchas_ shall be snap or enclosed type to 30 amperes and above that cap Cutouts must be located is cabinegrau-ded metal must not be. loeatedynear unless enclosed in or inflanable material, sorvices, cabinets. On special heati^� no receptacle or plus o: less than 20 amrore capacity, shs.il bo used. -11- 42. Ili wiring packing houses, cold storage plants, and buildings of a 17irin� o£ similar nature, where extreme variations in temperature or of dampness occur, Packing houses. special precautions must be taken'to prevent leakage through grounding. All circuits must be enclosed in approved conduit-, trith provisions for drainage of any moisture ti:at may accumuat any point in the conduit. special care -just be twi;en Therea conduit runs from a heated to s chilled room, to prevent the passage of warm air within the conduit.. Oakum soaked with a waterproof compound must be packed into the conduit at a point where the con- duit leaves the heated room at the outlet of a special junction box to be provided for the purpose . All switches must be of entirely enclosed type covers grounded. Distribution. laces cabinets must be located in dry Places, and control, dust, as far as prac- ticeable, be located outside of damp rooms. All .lights must be mounted in yl. P. fittings. No drop cords, ex- tension cords, or brass sockets shall be allowed under any circumstances. 43. All devices to be used as rosettes* sockets, receptacles, lamps, shadest holders, etc., must be so arranged, ex- posed no live current carrying parts, areposed to contact with outside objects. , Window Show. No flashes, co--nutating devices or appliances for automatically lighting, . or extinguishing more than 40 Vratt lamps, shall be used in shop ri ndows . Service or other switches* cutouts or fused -. rosettes, shall not be installedin shop windows; drop cords, portable lamps or motors shall not be allowed in. shop windovs, containiniinflammable material, such as dry—goods, millinery, stationery, .etco All electric wiring of stables, berms or sure houses, used for the storage of Stables, Barns hay, grain, or other combustible materia St d abler, Bar. (except where it can be shown that materials stored, cannot disturb•the wiring) must be :sired in approved metal conduit, or armoured cable, s ProvidElectred for in Rules 27-27(d) National Code. All pendants must.be provided with approved weatherproof soc}:ots and must comply r t:i the re_uirenents of 1Ru1e ?:o. 31 . All Joints aunt be properly cplicod, soldo:od, ani taped with rubbor a1 ;r:_ticr. ta o, and coated co-nnoun All ..-] . .... .:`.J•_•t.. /i. L }:8r c'.erlc'Js _ l _a. l.uble tc ror:-osion, '` : .. un :.aro:od cabi-o: -12- .and located in part of a building res and not occupied by animals. pendants, must be so located and installed that they will not be liable to mechanical injury, and must be provided with suitable guards, to prevent combustible materials tact with lames coming in con to be locked or sealed in place. Wiring in floor mills, and grain elevators or such other places, exposed to dust, must be installed in metal conduit, equipped with vaporproof globes guarded. All to be switches and controlling devices, located outside the dusty places. smoothing irons, sand irons and other heating devices, that are intended to be applied to combustible articles, alobe r provided vrith suitable pilot, sign , with an approved protected device . 45. All knife switches with t heir fuses, Switches except when mounted on switchboards and panel boards, must be eaclosereimetal box boxes o: approved design. must be so arranged as , from ethe outside of.. operation of the switch, the enclosure, and must be so marked, as to- the without opening the enclosure, whether the switch is in the "on" or "off" __position. 48• ;7oed moulding will. not be approved for any }�oul3ing cork. class of work. }fetal moulding must not be used in damp places. ulation tubing must not be used ,}7• Flexible ins . for wiring that is embedded in.plaster or cement, similar material or used for pro- Flexible Insulating tection in crossing pipes, . I-for enclosing wire in damp locations, or against britcrock or Tubing. Concealed wiring, where any form masonry. of metal lathing is used, must ,De incased in approved metal conduit or -rmoured wire. Garages. 48. For the purpose of. this rule,o� gors .0 is a considered as that building, P building Inv hick one or ;ore self-propelled vehicles carrying volatile inflsa--able -liquor or fuel or power are kept for use sale, storage, rental, repair, exhibition, or demonstration purposes; and all'that ' or demonsttion. of a building that is on o= below the floor or floors on which such vehicles are kept, which is not separated tharefrom by tight unpierced firewalls and fire re- sisting floors. �h floor aro& to Si -r.s L hacorsti ve,9 ?n -ara,;es W' . -o :a i..,i::r.:.• =uc or 3, extent :! oso &s abo:n, all ca ,+ :a^ys Cr por table ro:u' roa -c- pon'_a �• i ,roved -13- metal conduit, or approved armoured cable, except that approved metal racewrays be used only in offices and show-rooms. Fetal conduit, armoured cable or natal raceways, must be so installed that all outlet and junction boxes shall be located at least four feet above the floor. In garages used for one or two vahicles as above, conduit, or armoured cable construction is not required. NOTE:- See National *Electric Code - Rule 42.. 220 exposed or open wiring shall be placed or erected to supply any exterior sign, are lamp, incandescent lamp, or decorative lighting, which is to be attached to, 'or hung from, or mounted upon any building, but all .electrical conductors shall be carried from the interior. of any box sign or to lamp terminals of any are lamp- or socket, or incandescent fixture . in continuous lengths of approved-metal conduit. The .outer -ends of such conduit shall be securely sealed against entrance of moisture . and the complete conduit system grounded. The carrying capacity of all mains and sub- mains shall be based an the total number of branch circuits in use each branch circuit ' being calculated as carrying 1320 watts. . In the case of separate metal letters supported on open frame work, the 'circuits feeding same, shall be carried in continuous lengths of metal conduit from the interior of the building to every letter of the sign... The feed wires of each letter shall be taken from the main wires of approved 11. P. fittings and be as short as possible .betwaen the point where they enter the letter. Switches for all signs and exterior lighting- must be triple or double pole. For „ i emnorary exterior decorative dispIy, the City or Town Electrician may, in writing, mod ify the above requirements, but no such temporary vririn„ may remain in service for a period e.xceedinS one month, but .shall be absolutely cut off and disconnected, and shall not be e.gain put in service without a :mitten pernit from -the Town Electrician. 11 exterior temporary displays requiring more than 1320 watts, must be fed by independent ser vice wires from Street l!ains. In no case, shall such liC.;htint be fed from the interior Tires of any buildinC. Sll.tomporary light= inr, -ust be controlled by suitable stiritches tha- rill rbsolutel;; disconnect all wires of the circuit or "irc:lits red, and b;: suitable cutout! and X11 or :•+:,i--h rhall be readily sacessible, of z^^1^ n�rscit: -1G- :o inspection of acceptance of any ,nstallation for exterior signs by the rown Engineer shall be construed as an ►cceptance or of acquiescence in the placing of erection, use or continuance of my signs or lighting devices o�rerhannto my streets, and the owners of p es rrhicli si3ns are affixed shall bedliable of in respect of same, and for all any nature and kind resulting therefrom. Penalty. 50. Every person :'rho contravenes or fails to rovision of this ordinance comply with any p or rules forming a part thereof, shall for. each offehce be liable to a pena?ty not less than ten doll% rs, or mora than one hundred dollars, and default of payment, to inprison- nent for a period not to exceed ninety. days. SCHEDULE OF FEES : The following schedule of fees shall be charged for the services designated: For neer installat.ions, reinspections, and al- :c ill apply: terations,. eto the. following schedule l NI SCALE OF .CHARGES 17IRII•IG FOR 11M -IDESCE-T LIG 11 50G I PEP. OUTLET U11-11JIUM FEF. .. ...• • •• $ 6 . Outlets: 1 to 5. ... ... ....... 1.50 51 to 700 •......:..v 2.00 101 11 200 9•' n 10 6 � 2.50 201 " 300 .. 11. ll 15 . . • • •.3.00 301 " 400 ........ .. 13.. 16 " 25 .... .. ..... . .. G' 50 401 ° 500' ...... 15. 26 ° 50 r.� for each additional 1.00 Over 500 in any buildi or fraction thereof, charge an additional $2 .00•. Outlets in abo-re includes switches and other outlets except for cutouts and rzt-etloops. ti Electric loops- Electric Signs, each . v 1.00 Signs: liore than one sign in one building each, W addlsle $ 1.00 Motors, Electric ISOtors, Each additional motor each ;n•sane••plant on same in- spection 509 each. } p. to be char�,ed the Portable no under .j H. same 9s lighting rates, whin inspeoted at the same time as lighting installations. 4 ssae charge as for small portable motors, whon nea_n-a: inspected at the same time as lighting installs-.e:>` ?or ce:=:ficita cotior'in�g -oPl e rxt.0in h wiring, isaneco 3tallation, alc:g rlt i; o:;erand cbo.e the c�:aroe'-' . -15=. Electric 111hen fixtures can be inspected with Fixtures wiring, a charge of 50� over and in Vercantile above wiring inspection fees will be and Factory nade'. when special fixtures are buildings. inspected, a charge of one half the airing insneotion vrill be made, rating each fixture 'as an outlet with a minimum fee of 50�. Temporary For each permit for any service or Inspection. temporary installation, a fee of $1.00 per hour or fraction thereof for each inspector engaged shall be made. Special Where no special fee is provided, or Inspection. where reinspection is necessary, due to improper work or materials or where inspections are made at the request of the owner of installation, there. shall be charged the sun of ;1.00 per hour, or fraction thereof, for each inspector en— gaged on the work. Such conduit in— stallation shall be entitled to one final inspection and insulation test on above schedule of fees, upon notification by contractor installing all other inspections or tests, shall be charged for at the rate of tl.00 per hour or fraction thereof. Special A charge of $1.00 shall be made for the- Theatre inspection of electrical apparatus and Inspection. wiring in all theatres and roving pictures establishments. These inspections to be meds at least once each month, and more frequently, if apparatus on stage. is changed. 170tice of such change shall 'be given to the Town Engineer, by the owner or manager of the theatre concerned. Permit fees. A fee of $1.00 shall be charged for every permit and certificate. I certify that .t he foregoing is a true copy of a by—law of the To,-n of Glace $av passed by the Council os the said Tovrn on the 17th day of October, A. Dr 1923, and approved by the Governor in Council on the 13th day of November, A. .D. 1923. Datod at Ha li fax t hi s 4th day of February, 194.2. Regulations re- Sale.of Milk 7, Neil :`^;'eil, Torn Clerk or the- Ton of Glace do hereby certify that the attucL ed t; er,-::ttcr. paper is a true end -c^r;T of the ;t,?-lews pnseed. by the Torn Oour.cil of tre Town of Glace hay at a neetin-r- Lead on the • day of D. 1027, for the fivrpose of being enacted into law by the Governor- in-Council. ` RACED z Glace J.Zy, I.T. S., this aC� day of February, ,A. D. 1?28. .. . . ..... 01 .......... Clea c',~the Ezee;:iv�'Ce�acit. . 3 - The attendant making a sale of milk ray transfer it te) a container, furnished by the .custorier, at the time of Purchase, but no bottle of milk shall be left unstoppered. 6. Po milk or cream shall be brought into, -lept, delivered or offered for sale in the Toren of Glace Bay from cows that are either diseased, or improperly cared for, or kept in a stable which is not at all times. maintained in a clean, wholesKome or sanitary cor_di&ion, or from any dairy refusing permission to allow an inspect- ion to -be made by the Inspector of Isilk and Food, as to . the equipment and methods used in procuring milk. A permit will be issued to every dairy desiring to send milk into the Town of Glace Bay after an approved sanitary inspection has been made, and a permanent dairy number will b . ' be assigned to each dairy farm, to be used by dealers and the Inspector of Milk 'and ,Food'for the purpose of_ identific at ion, 74 .:.. i; Bo person engaged .inthe business of pros iueing .milk to `be sold or distributed in the Town `of Glace .. -; My, shall s tore, cool, mix'or 'stmin said milk in any room ccupied by horses, coves or other animals or for the Dtorage of manure, or in any room used in whole, or in part, for domestic or sleeping purposes, unless such room I s separated from the -;other parts of the building to be satisfaction of tie Inspector of Milk and Food, and all utensils actually employed in the storage, sple or 'distribution of milk, shall be sterilized before they .are used again. 8• No urinal, water closet .r or privy shall be located in the'rooms called forin the preceding section, nr so situated as to pollute the. atnosphere of said rooms. No swine shall be. kept Within fifty feet Of a stable In which milk is produced, handled or stared. Manure shall not be stored in any room There coxa are kep`., - 4 - 9. All milk produced for distribution or sale, in the Tovm' of Glace Bay shall be strained or cooled to fifty de,rees Fahrenheit as. soon as it is drawn, but said zcilk shall not be cooled in any well, or drinking trough used for ::atering animals, or in any receptacle located In the barnyard or in other manner not approved by the Inspector of Talk and Food. No milk shall be held, dis- tributed or sold. in the Town of Glace Fay- at tenperature above. f ifty (50) degrees Fahrenheit. 10. NTo milk or cream shall be delivered in bottles to any building where Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever or any other infections or contagious bottled diseases exist. Any customer desiring milk, ' may pro- vide individual receptacles in 'rbich the =Ilk can be • . poured by the dealer, .who shall retain the empty bottle. Any dealer disobeying-this regulation shall Mve his permit aispended or revoked.. 11, h'very'person engaged in the produotiont' storage, transportation or distribution of silk to be -sold in the Town. of Glace stay, shall notify the Inspector of -'X1Ik and Food immediately of the occurrence of any case or- cases of Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid Fever or any 'other •infectious or contagious disease, . either in himself, or in' his family, or amongst his employees or immediate associates, or within any building or premises ffhere milk is stored, handles or distributed, and at the same time shall suspend the sale and distribution of milk until authorized to resume the same by the Inspector nr V'i1le PMA rnnA_ 5 _ 124 (1) I;o. person-shall sell any unclean, im-- pure or adulterated milk. (2) , .r^or the purpose of tds Bye-law the expression "Adulterated 18ilk" means any milk:- Oa) containing more than eighty-eight per cent of 'water or other fluid or less than twelve percent of milk,solids or less than three percent of butter fats, or:- . (b) dratr. from a 'cow within fifteen days before or five days 'after 'calv.ing or from a cow kept .in an unclean or crowded stable; or:- (c) into which has been rdded or introduced any fineIgn substance whatever. 14, fiery applicant, for a permit to sell Milk"or_ cream within the Torn of Glace Bay, shall, before such:' permit be granted sign an application in the fora: lirovfded by-the 'Inspector.' 15. . It shall be the'duty of the Inspector..�to''" -' grant'a permit to any person- signing the required applic" ion, provided. the Inspector. is satisfied that the applicant is complying with all the provisions of the Public Health kat and the Bye-Taws and Regulations of the Board. .of: fieaith respecting the sale of milk or cream. 42/- 16t 2 16t The' Inspector shall. at any time suspend or revoke the permit granted, to any person for the s alek of milk or..crean or-:both, if such vereon-fails to' comply " with all the Provisions of the Public Health Act, ,and of the Bye-laws and Regulations of the Board of Health re- specting the esle:oT milk to the satisfaction of the In- . spector. -6 17. 2:o bottles used for the sale, delivery or handling of milk shall be used for any other purpose whatsoever. 18. All milk lYrought into said Mov-n for sale, kept with the intention of selling or sent to the said Town for the purpose of selling must be free from dirt, foreign material or seeiment. 19 All nilk brought into said To= for sale, shall be brought in. and deliver6d to the Vencor, in a container sealed with two seals each bearing the initials of the producers and every container before being returned . to the producer shall be cleansed by sterilization, 20.: Every can or receptacle used in the sale of Milk for transporting or shipping the same to markets or the delivery thereof to-purchasers for consumption as Yuman food, when found by the Inspector to be. in an unfit conr dition to be so uded-, by reason of being worn out, 'ba'dly inside rusted, or with rus5ed/surface _, or in. such condition -. that it cannot be rendered clean and sanitary by washing* shall be condemned, by the Inspector.s Every such can or receptacle, when so condemned by the Inspector, shall be marked by a stamp impression, -or. devise, designed-by the Inspector, shoring that it has been do* condemned and when so 'condemned shall not theref-imafter be used by any person, for the purpose of selling, transporting or shipping milk. 21. Any violation of this Ordinance shall be dealt with under the Provisions of "The Summary Convictions Act". III Eye-laws heretofore in force within the Town in respect to the matter above referred -to are hereby repealed. BY-LENT FL.57;CTING HW:15 �•F J:A'aI M W B:JPM:-M SHOPS IN THE TWIT OF MACE B,'-Y, NOVA SUCIA Be it ordained,by the Tone Council of the Touna of Glace Bay as Sollo::s — 1; Barber shops for the purposes of this By-L_sf shp-U include all shops, parlorsp places of business,. houses and other places within the Town of Glace Bay in which the business of hair-cutting or barbering or both is carried on. 2* ice:ery barber shop in the Town of Glace B.-q shall close and remain closed during the following hours, that is to say: -- (a) from the hour of five o'clock in the evening on Monda.L until the hour of eiZht •o'clock in the forenoon on the folloadn_- Tuesday, and" (b)' from the hour of five o'clock in the evening on iuesda,-s until the hoer of eight o'clock in the forenoon on the following Thursdays; and (c) from the hour of five o'clock in the evening on Thursdays until the hour of eight o'cloc in the forenoon.on the folla.;Ln- Friday;. and (d) from the hour of seven o'clock in the evening on Fridays . until the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon on the foli ing Saturdays; and (e) from the hour of five o'clock in the evenirkg on Saturdays until the' hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon on the follovring Monday. 3; Notwithstanding .^_^•y of the provisions of this By-L ti, barber shops r=,v remain open between the,hou s of eight o'clock in the forenoon . and five o'clock in the evenirk; on the Wednesday that precedes jhristmas Day -hhen Christmas Day falls in the same week a.-Vl on the Wednesday i_rsediately preceding Laster Sunday. 4. All barber shops within the Toim of Glace Bay shall he closed on all Sundays and Statutory Holidays. 5, Any person in charge. of any barber shop in the Tmm of•Glace Bay who violates or fails to coca-Ply vdth any of the provisions of this By-Law shall .be liable on surnwry co-rdiction b_fore the Stipendiary X:agistrate of the Toxn of Gl%ce Bay, to a fine of notes3 than Fifty' 2 Dollars 050.00), nO more ih-n One Hundred Dollars Moo. ) ;:n`: in de- xiih or without hard labourlfor a tars of fault thereof to be impsone aot�lcss thrsl thirty days nor>more than sixty days- { The o::ner or amnager or ;person in charge of and directir�; the 6. operations of the said barber shop shall be deemed, for the pis=s of this By-Law,to be the person in charge. 70 tcotwithstanding aT of the provisions of the foreCoin�. -Laws •, *thing herein set out shall not be deemed to apply to beauty p=riors and }lair-dressing establishments conducted e;.clusively for the use of ,gomen. a: The 5y-L=am of the Tom of Glace Bay rel-tin, to hours of closing of barber shops in the Tor'' of Glace Bay as. captured the i and wended on the lath., d'$ of parch, -••D•, day _937 of May, A.D., , 191a3s and further a.--ended on the 13th., day of May, %•D•, 1953, is here- by repealed. - i, S.R.. k'adden# Town Cleric of the ToM of Glace Bay, do hereby certif9 that the foregoing By-Law relating to hours of closing . of Garber shops in the Town of Glue Bay, rrs duly passed at a re�`'r the Totin Council of the ",om of Glace Bay, held on the meeting of day.of June, A.D., 1961+. DAA Bay.,at Glace Bz this i� dsy of June, A.D., 196L;. bIENT of :C!PAL AFMMS I.l 2e1 comm�2rd for gQVED this .. .. ..,dzY AI •....1$•• •• off,�,,�.. .. ... j'rffi41[L 9f. - .�. -- --• Glace ?�,- -- -- •- - Fa«ed- June 36. 1l�F'_- F.ecc=crded for ar-.cra3. of Ve to a::c-._Zer:'..s /[ ........ ............ . Dept�t;,�._rd-:to (X '.uniciral .•:;Pip.• Approved this j _�l 'day of Jul; A.D. 15-64 sub-ect to t.:':£ follcwi_ng.arerdments pursuant to Section 4 (d) (i) of t?,e lunicipal kffairs Act (1) in Section. 5, the cords "lees- than Fifty Dollars ($50.00), nor" are deleted 12-cm the f -arth and fifth line. (2) In said Section 5, the words "with or without hard labour" are delcted. (3) In said Section'5, the i•.crds "lE:;s than thirty days nor" are deleted• from the seventh line. (4) In Said .Sect cn 5, the 4701-ds "sixty days" are char-red to "two months"; so that the said Section will.now provide a fine of not more than one hundred dollars (5100) and in default. of payment thereof., to be imprisoned fora term of not more than two months. �•�•;w�,,,�..... �/tet`�>:;.•;�.• _ s :Irister,of•Municipa.l Pff airs BY-LwJ R-A ::UTOMATIC AND ..UTOMATIC VENDING WxH.Ins RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay, that the following 7-law be and the same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and he is hereby mstruc.ted to ,forward same to the Minister of Municipal Affairs with a request for his -.pproval hereof. i►UTOMATIC AND AUTOMATIC VENDING MACHINES 'ECTION 1 In this By-Law the words +'Automatic Machine" mean any pinboard or any utomatic or slot machine (so called) which •is operated by the introduction of a coin ;jr counter but does not include telephone apparatus or electric meters, nor those things .he use or keeping whereof is prohibited bylaw-for the reason that they constitute ;ambling devices, or for any other reason. ;ECTION 2 No person shall own or have an automatic machine or an automatic vending machine a his custody or possession or on his premises in the Town without obtaining and keeping _u force a license under this By-Law. .:CT LO14 3 Such license shall be obtained from the Town Council upon payment of the "ollowing fees:- (a) for each jukebox or similar automatic musical machine the sum of $25.00 (Twenty-Five Dollrs); (b) for each pinboard or other automatic machine the sum of1'$50.00 (Fifty Dollars); (c) for each soft drink automatic vending machine the sum of $25.00 (Twenty-Five Dollars);- W. ollars);W. for each cigar or cigarette automatic vending machine the sum, of $25.00 (Twenty-Five Dollars); (e) for each one-cent gum, candy, popcorn, peanut automatic vending machine, or scale, the sum of $5.00 (Five Dollars); (f) for each other automatic vending machine not herein provided for and not assessed under the provisions of the .Assessment Act the sum of $50.00 (Fifty Dollars); ECTION 4 fiery license issued under this By-Law shall contain an accurate description the machine licensed with its serial number and other identifying features and shall jtate the location of the premises at which the machine is proposed to be operated. ..CTION 5 No automatic machine or automatic vending machine may be operated in any ,-remises other than that stated in the license issued in respect of such machine, but a --w location may be endorsed on .a license upon application to the Clerk in which case the machine may be operated only in the new premises.' 2 s,=c�ia�r s The Clerk shall deliver to the licensee with each lxfnse issued under this By-Law a plate bearing the words «Licensed Automatic machinelf and the number of the . license, and the licensee S-IM have and keep such plate affixed in a conspicuous place on each licensed machine. S-CTIOII ?? No person shall affix a license p14te. to anmachine other than the anchone y in respect of which the same was issued. S_CTION 8 IThere a person holding a license under this By—Law has been convicted of a violation of this By—Law in any court of competent jurisdiction the Council may revo::e that personts license or suspend it for a period not exceeding one year. SECTION 9 Every person vho violates or fails to comply with the provisions of this By_uw shall be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding 4'100.00 (One Hurred Dollars) and in default of pa)mert to imprisonment for a period not exceedin,; eA EO (Sixty) days. the 12th •day of May , A.M. --- ... S.R. 'JAD�73d ,TOX-CLF,P.it) ' DATED at Glace Bay, N.S., t , , this 17th day of June , A.B., 1955. ' 1111, �:o.:CIpki AFFk pEPdT'f}dEI�T OF• � \ 'ecom eneed for 2P. 0;0w21 of the It:n: er ter. .. Province of Nova Scotia Depattmentof Mun-id pal-Affai rs P.O. Sox 216. Hatilax. Nova Scotia 63J 2M4 OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER March 15, 1976 Mr. Bruce C. Sterns, Town Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Glace Bay, Town Hall, dcKeen Street, G.lace ,Bay, Nova Scotia, BlA 5B9. Dear Mr. Sterns: Re: Minimum Housing Standards By-law This By-law, setting out minimum standards for existing houses, was passed by Council on August 14 , 1975 . The Minister pf Municipal Ad fairs has approved the By-law and I return a copy bearing his approval dated March 8, 1976. Yours very truly, F. Robertson (Mrs. ) Departmental Solicitox . Encl. . �/cml Respecting I11INI ILM STANDARDS FOR EXIST=IN"G BUILDI\GS .HOUSINNG ACCO`^ OE'ATION B= T E:•-ACTED by the Toum Council of the Town of Glace Bay, under authority of Tovms Act as. follo,.s : Part 1 - Short Title 1 . . This By-law shall be known and cited as the "Housing and Euildinc- Standards By-law". Part 2 - interpretation 2 . (1) The owners of buildings built prior to August 17, 19759 shall maintain those buildings in accordance with the standards as 'contained in Part 6 of this By-law. (2) The occupants of all dwellings in the Totin.i of Glace Bay s^all maintain that portion of the dwelling within their exclusive .possession in accordance with' the standards contained in Part 7 o= this By-law. 3)! All. buildings built subsequent to the coming into force .07— 3}--law shall be constructed and maintained in compliance t,=_ta the requirements of the Buildirg By-lay,- for Glace Bay. (4)} All repairs or alterations made to any buildi-ng shall be 'a in compliance with the sat-ndards as contained in the B i?ci::g By-law for Glace. Bay. I The standards of this By-lay: are minima-m standards and this 'B'}-law shall. not be construed so as to lessen the requirements 7.escr_bed for. buildings, construe tion, repairs and alterations cc--ai-ed in the Building By- Law for Glace Bay. 3. In this .By-law: (1) "boarded up building" mean-c a building for which the occupancy oerit has been withdrawn by written authorization by the Building T-sector and which is boarded up so as to restrict entrance in a acceptable to the Building Ir:_peetor. (2) "buildin?" includes .a structure of any kind and anything to or- integrated in a buil 'i-12 that would, without special be transferred by a cone}--,ce of the land on which such is located but does not i-:c:ude a builcin` uneer construction or a Dca_ded up bqildind. - L - (3) "Building Inspector" means the person appointed by the Toti.-,I Council to be the Inspector of Buildings in the Town of Glace Bay.. (4) "building under constrn.ction" means a partially completed building for which a valid building permit is still in force and L �:hich an occupancy permit has not been granted . (S) "Council" means the Town Council for the Town of Glace Bay. (6) "dwelling" includes any building, part of a building, tent, trailer, or other covering or structure, the whole or any portion of which has been used,;.-is, used or is capable 'of being used for the _ purposes of human habitation with the land and. premises appurtenant thereto. (7) "dwelling unit" means a room or suite of rooms occupied or capable of being occupied as an independent and separate house-keeping establishment. (8) "exclusive possession" means the occupancy of premises by sola,eone other than the owner by notice of a written lease or by notice of the consent of the owner. (9) "habitable room" means a room designed for or which may be. used for living, sleeping, eating or. cooking. (10) "non-habitable room" means an area of a building other than a habitable room, is a dwelling or dwelling unit, and includes the following: (a) a bathroom or shower room (b) a toilet room (c) a lanudry room (d) a boiler room (e) a furnace room (f) a pantry (g) . ,a closet (h) a corridor (i) a foyer (J ) a .stairway (k) a lobby (1) a recreation rrom or (m) other space for services or maintenanCe of the dwelling or access to and x.ertical travel between storeys. (11) "notice" means a notice of intention to revoke the ,ccupancy permit for alleged violation of this By-lata. (12) "occupancy permit" is a perimit obtained from the office )T the Building Inspector, stating the uses that can be made of :he building and may prescribe conni-ions under chich such a permit issued andheld. (13) "occupier"includes the resident of land or if there -is 10 resident, the person entitled to possession thereof, a leasholder, .zd a person having or enjoying for any way or purposes, ' the, use >f land, otherwise than as owner. (14) "OU-ner" includes any one or combination of the following (a) a person who is entitled to possession as tenant in fee simple, for for life, or for_ a tera of not less than twenty years; (b) a mortgagee in possession; (c) where the mortgagee of lard is not in possession, the person entitled to the equity of redemption; (d) the person managing or receiving the rent of the land . or premises, whether on his own accoi,nt or as agent or trustee of any other person; (e) a person who is assessed for the building on the Assess- ment Role of the Tota as of the date of alleged violation; (f) ' the person who is entitled to possession by reason of an agreement of sale bets een that person and the owner of the property. (15) "person" means any person, rale or female, and any body corporate, and includes a partnership. (16) "repair" includes taking the necessary action to bring any b` ldng to the standards contained herein, including boarding .up. (17) "standards" means the standards for the maintenance and ir.-Drove-meat of the physical condition and for the fitness or occ;.:pancy prescribed for dxellings 'ir: Part 6 and Part 7 off this By-law. Part 3 - General Duties and Oblizations 4 . The oi:rer of a building as herein defined shall maintain the building to the standards as contained in Part 6 herein and failure to meet each and every standard as contained therein shall Constitute a separate and distinct offence. 5 . The occupant of a dwelling, building, or 6-;se.11in5 unit shill maintain that portion of the building under his exclusive possession to the standards as contained in' Part 7 of this By-law and failure to meet each and every standard as contained therein shall constitute a separate and distinct offence. 6 . All repairs to a dielling shall be made in a manner accepted as good workmanship in the trade concerned and with materials suitable and sufficient for the purpose. 7 . The oimer of a dwelling as herein defined shall obtain anc maintain a valid occupancy permit for the dwelling at all .times. Part 4 - Ocr.upancv Pe its Every duelling as herein defined which appears on the rssEss :ent. Poll for the Town of Glace Bay for the year /;' shall ,'.-e Teemed to have an -occupancy permit in full force and effect as C) tree 17tnday 0f August ( 2 ) All occupancy permits not obtained according to subsection ( 1 ) sihaII 5e obtained by application to the office of the Building . nsoector . 1. ( 1 ) The Building Inspector nay refuse to issue , or may cancel an occupancy permit ' if, in his opinion , the buildi ;,ofails to reef the red u i rer�ents of this By-law or any other law or by- l avj of the ;own ( 2) Subject to 'Section 11 ( 2) , an occupancy permit, once cancelled snail not be reinstated by the . Building Inspect-u.r, unless the building ,r _4s all the requirements of this By- law. 10 .i ( 1 ) Unless notice oilhis intention to do so is given to the owner ,Ls/least ten ( 10 ) days beforehand , the Suilding, Ins pec-or shall not cancel an occupancy permit. ( 2) The Notice required under subsection ( 1 ) shall be deemed to have been properly served if sent by prepaid ordinarymail to the address 0'i the owner as it appears on the 1 atest Assessment Roll for the Town . ( s ) Unless the contrary . is proven , env Notice sent by mail shall be deemed to be served on the day the 1�eLi Lice would in the norrial course of pos_ be delivered . ( 4 ) Not less than five ( 5 ) days prior to :the date of cancellation oilan occupancy permit , the Inspector shall cause to be displayed copies of the I';otice as set out in subsection ( i ) in conspicuous places throughout the duelling . 1 '�. (.1 ) finy person .wrho feels aggrieved by the decisior. .of the J= ding inspector pursuant to Sec ion appeal �� e "'' : � ` �� p p• t ' � may � ea that d,.ci'sion• to Council by written notice delivered to the Clerk , v:,i -h�i r, fifteen ( 15) d_ys of the date of cancellation of the . occupancy peri-i t , 02 %) Council , on appeal , may confirm, rescind or vary the decision of .ae Qui ldi no. Inspector . 12 . ( 't ) The owner of a buildingnsteed of acquiring an occupancy =r-it , may obtain a permit to board up the building . 6 - ( 2) A permit to board up a building may be granted by the Building Inspector where the building is vacant at the time of application . (3) The permit to board up a building may contain whatever con- ditions a Building Inspector deems necessary for safety. ( 4) No permit to board up under this Section shall be valid - for more than one ( 1 ) year from the date of issue . ( 5) Upon the expiration of the one ( 1 ) ye?r referred to in the previous su_bsection-, no permit to board up shall be issued for the same building without the consent of Council . Part 5 - Inspections and Orders of the Build•ine Insaector 1 ( 1 ) If a Building Inspector becomes ati:are of a suspected violation of this By-law , he shall inspect it withir forty-eioht (48) hours . For the purposes of this subsection , forty-eight 148) hours shall be exclusive of Saturdays , Sunday an.d holidays . ( 2) Where a person has notified a Building inspector of a violation of this By- law , the Inspector may sent to this person a copy of the inspection report by ordinary mail . (3) If a tenant has notified the Building Inspector of a Sus- pected violation of this By-law , -the landlord .shall not harass z tenant . 14. (1 ) ( a ) In addition to any other remedies contained in this By-law , the Building Inspector may order the owner t-o do whatever repci.rs are necessary to bring the building to the standards contained in Part 6 of this By-law. (b) In addition to any other remedies contained in this By- law the Building Inspector may order the occupant to do whatever repairs are necessary to bring the building up to the standards of Part 7 of this By- law. ( 2) ( a ) When the Buildino Inspector makes an order pursuant to. subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) O'L this section , -the order shall be in a written form, directed to the owner. (b ) When the Building Inspector makes an order pursuant to subsection (l ) ( b) of this section , the order shall to in a written form, directed to the occupant . (3 ) The order of the Building Inspector under this Section may be served in the same manner as Notices under Section 10. i 8 - Part 6 - Owner ' s Standards Rubbish 16 . The owner shall keep all parts of the buiIdino , except those within the exclusive possession of an occupant , clean and free from: ( a ) rubbish , garbage and other debris ; (b) objects and conditions , holes and excavations , that are health , fire or accident hazards . Garbaee Disposal 17 . ( 1 ) Every building shall be provided with . a garbage enclosure . ( 2) The enclosure shall not be located in a habitable room and shall be adequate to enclose one week 's carbage of the number of people . occupying the building . Roofs 18 . ( 1 ) The roof shall be kept weathertight and free from leaks . ( 2) Every eavestrough , roof gutter and downpipe shall be kept: ( a) in good repair , (b ) in good working order,- ( c ) watertioht and free from leaks , ( d ) free from health and accident hazards . ( 3) Every roof shall be kept free from: ( a ) loose or unsecured objects and materials , (b ) dangerous accumulations of sncw or ice , ( c ) all other fire and accident hazards . Exterior balls 19 . ( 1 ) The components of every exterior wall of a buildino and the exterior wall shall be maintained: ( a ) in good repair , (b ) weathertight, ( c) free from loose or unsecured -objects and materials , ( d) to prevent the entrance of insects and rodents , (e ) to prevent deterioration due to weather , insects or animals . 7 ( 2) Without restrictino the. generality of Subsection ( 1 ) , the mai ntenance of. an exteri or wall i ncl odes the v.,a terprcofi ng of the wall and joints , res tori no , repairing and replacing of: ( a ) the wal 1, (b ) the bricks and mortar , ( c ) the stucco, lathing and plaster , {d ) the cladding , (e ) the coping , ( f ) the flashing-. Foundation t•!alls and Foundation Supports 20 . ( 1 ) Every foundation wall forming part of a building shall be maintained i n good re.pai r so as to prevent settlement of the bui l.di no or the entrance of moisture , insects or rodents. ( 2) Without limiting the generality of Subsection (1 ) , the maintenance of a foundation wall includes : ( a ) Jacking up, unde rpri nni ng or shoring the walls where necessary , (b ) replacing subsoil drains at the footing , ( c) grouting masonry cracks , (d ) waterproofing the wall and joints . C3) All foundation supports for.mi nc part of a buildingL shall be maintained in good repair so as to. prevent settlement of the building . (4.) Without. limiting the generality of Subsection (3) , the maintenance of foundation supports includes : (a ) repairing or replacing decayed , damaged or weakened sills , piers , posts or other supports , (b ) making sills , piers , posts or other supports - waterproof, weatherproof and. insect F.rocf by the application of paint or other sui _able materials , ( c) using suitable means to jack up or support the building where necessary. Structural Soundness 21 . Every part of a building shall be maintained in a structurally. sound -condition and so as to be capable of sustaining safely its own weight and any load to which it may normally be subjected . . 10 - Drainage Every basenent , cellar , crawl space and simni lar s be adequately ventilated t0 the OUt51de air and adeeuatel 'Pace Shrill y grained. ( 2) Every floor , every ceil7n b r g inteor wall and the interior side of everyexterior�valloin ' aedyellingish- be maintained free from dampness . �7l �3) Subsection ( 2) does not apply. to: (a) any non-habitable room in a basement or cellar or (5 ) a garage . _ ( 4) Every building shall be so constructed and protec`� a prevent the passage of noxious gases from a ' - d ..s 4o not used, des i one; or intended to b_e used for human 'hab building that is other parts of the building intended, used or de signed bfor �human ion nhabita- ti on. Exterior Doors and Windows 23 • ( 1 ) All exterior windows doors and hatchways in a build ' be maintained in good repair and weathertight . ng shall ( 2) Vi thout restricting . the ce-nera li ty o.f Subsection 1 maintenance required includes : ( ) , the ( a ) re ai r-i ngor renewing dem-aged, decaying or rotten:-- doors , door frames and casings window, sashes , and ( iv) window frames and casings . (b ) refitting doors and windows . ( c ) weather stripping , (d) repairing or replacing defective or miss : no door hardware and defective or missing windov., hardware , (e ) reglazing , and ( f) using other suitable means of t•,eatherproofin . S (3) Every opening in an ezteri.or ►gall that - ( a ). is used or required for ventilation or illuminati (b ) is not protected by a window or door, and on, ( c) could permit the entry of rodents , or venin , Shall be . (d) screened with wire mesh , metal crille , or other durable material ,. or (e ) otherwise protected so as to effectively prevent the entry of rodents , or vermin . (4) Where storn windows are installed in a building , such winc:o►•:s shall be maintained in cood repair and glazed. ( 5) _ All shutters on a bui 1 di ne shall be maintained in good repair. ( 6 ) Without restricting the generality of Subsection (5) , the maintenance includes : ( a ) repairing or replacing damaged or decayed shutters and hardware , and (b ) using other suitable means to prevent deterioration due to weather and insects . Ecress 24 . { 1 ) The owner shall .maintain a safe , continuous and unobstructed passece from the exterior of each dwelling unit in each building to the exterior of mach building at street or grade level . ( 2) The passage required in Subsection ( 1 ) shall not pass throuch a room in another dwelling unit . Stairs . Balconies and Porches 25 . ( 1 ) Every stairway , balcony or porch in ,' on, or appurtenant to a building shall be maintained (a ) in good repair , (b ) free from - ( i ) holes , cracks , excessive wear and warping , and ( iv) other defects that are accident hazards . ( 2) 14ithout restricting the generality of Subsection (1 ) , the maintenance includes : ( a) repairing or replacing treads , risers or. floors that show excessive wear or are broken, warped or loose , 12 - (b) repairing , renewing -or supporting structural Members that are rot-:ed , deZeriorated or loose , ( c) painting . flet roof t Every open side of a stairwa•. , o %•.hich access `�� ::e � ctned through a doorway , terra L_ , bcicon}� , Perch , landing or s ,ai -v-.e : l shat 1 have a rigid guardrai 1 not less than three ( 3) feet hi h ►:i =h an. intermediate rai 1 , or a balustrade in -crood repair firmly ctta _h,E d- SO as to provide reasonable protection against accident or injury, where (a ) the vertical rise between the base of the stairway and the top of the stairway exceeds -four ('4 ) feet, or (b ) the flat roof, terrace , verandah , porch l and'i ng or stairwell - M is more - than twc ( 2) feet above the ground, floor or other orizontal place below, and (ii ) can be used by any person who is in, on or at the buildina . (4 ) Every stairway that does not require a guardrail or bale. trade under Subsection ( 3 ) shall i-._ve a rigid handrail not less then three ( 3) feet high in good repair on at least one side of the : a- rY:ay firmly attached so as to rrcvid= reasonable support for :ers ons using the stairway . Walls a;d Ceilinas 25 . ( i ; Every wall and ceiling in a 0401 i ^c shall be maintained in good condi iion and free from holes , cracks and loose plaster. ( 2 % Ever-of. ceiling , both s'i des o f =n interior wall and. the i me •i or s i de of an exterior wall in a d- e1`l i no she l be lathed and p1 as =Fred Cr covered with other material ` having equivalent - qualities . 13 , Subsection ( 2) shallnot app'_ to: ( a ) a garage , (b ) any non-habitable roomi , except a bathroom., shower roor or toilet room, whose is below the finished grade of the adjoining - :rd , or ( c} any attic adjoining is -:ct used , designed or intended to be used for numan habitation. Fico -s 27 . ( l ; All floors in a dwelling shall be maintained free . from 13 - (a) 'loose , warped, protruding , broken or rotted boards , (b ) holes or cracks . ( 2) 'Where a floor in a dwelling is covered with i Inoleum or a siriiar ccverine -hat has become torn or holed so that it retains dirt or Is an accident hazard, the covering shall be repaired , replaced or' re.-owed. ( 3) Every bathroom floor, shower room floor and tolet room floor in a dwelling shall be maintained in a manner that permits easy clearing . ( 4) With0ut restricting the generality riinstalling , y of Subsection (3) ' the a i r.tenance includes i nstal li ng , repairing ,ri n P' g , refinishine and replacing a flo-or or. floor covering that will provide the required conditions . Fireplaces , Fuel -burning EgUlpment , Chimnevs , etc. 28. 0 ) Every fireplace used , capable of being used or intended to be used in a building for burning ;uel i n an open fire shall be mai ntai nE in good repair and so as to prevent the heating of adjacent combustible material or structural members to unsafe tem effectively vented to the outside air by meansr0fuaechimreyhall be (2) In every building : -- ( a ) equipment that burns fuel , (b ) heating equipment , and ( c) every vent pipe , chimney, s ..O�E pipe , .flue .0r duct, connected to such equipment, she 1i be s constructed , placed ,. protected and maintained in good repair es tc .prevent unsafe or dangerous COndltions and the entrance of noxious a s es i n tc the dwe l ling . ( 3; Equipment that burrs fuel in a building �o •r ti shall e; fec �ively Vc"r_ed to Zhe Out air by means Of a chimney , f1Ue , a sT,oke pipe , a rent pipe or a similar duct. (4 ) ni t h 0 u t restri sting -hE aenerali ty of Subject; ens ( 1 } the rainr. tEance includes : and ( 2) , ( a )- Lining , repairing and relining the fireplace with fire resistant material , 14 (b ) installing , repairing and replacing the hearth of the fireplace , ( c) clearing . obstructions `ror.: the chimney, flue , smoke pipe or other duct, (d ) sealing open joints and repairing masonry , (e ) using piping or ducts of adequate size for a chimney, flue , smoke pipe , vent pipe or a similar duct . ; 5 ) Subsection . (3) does not apply to a domestic appliance used , or ccoki ng if the -appliance is (a) so constructed, designed and used as not to- require venting , and (b ) not used ' or intended to be used for heating purposes . heatira Svs tea l ) Every dwelling shall be provided wit a heating system capable of maintaining a room temperature of not less than 700 Fahren- heit in all parts of all habitable ro-6�ms , bathrooms and toilet moons , in a Gavelling at all times . ( 2) The heating system shall be maintained in good repair and worki r.e •condition and capable of heat; ►;c :ne dwelling safely, ( 3) Where in a dwellino (a ) a heating system or part o, it, or (b ) an auxiliary heating s -:ste' or part of it burns or is designed or intendec to burn solid or liquid . X uel , a flats or receptacle for the storac_ e of such fuel shall be provided a .61Cintair:ec in coos condition in the &-ellino and properly constructed as tc ;4-;e ;reE frc.-ii fire or accident hazards . ( 4) All fuel-burning appliances , equipment , accessories and irt : n al : at: ons in a building shall be installed in a good and workman- 1 = k-e iner and maintained in ,good reLair. and workinc order , ( _ ) Where there is fuel burning equ pnient in any occupied dke ; l i r.c not occupied by the owner ant the owner is requiring by. the lea-se Cr agreement providing for the cccu;,ancy to provide fuel , an Ec=cua=E supriy of fuel shall be avai ; _ble at all times for such ecu: F.mS .-it , subject to the exceptions provided in Section 28. 15 - rEE ECuiz,-ent Connections sn ] ) A 1 connecti ens be-ween { a ) heati nc equipment or (bcooking equipment that burns or is designed or intended to burn liquid or gaseous fu=_ 1 ina dwelling , the source of- liquid or gaseous fuel shall be Maintained ricid and in good repair. � (2) - Notwithstanding Subsection ( 1 ) , a.n approved flexible connector ray be used to connect a gas stove used only for cooking purposes to its source of gaseous fuel . P1 u-b i nc. and Plumbing Fixtures 31 . ( 1 ) All plumbing in a building or dwelling , in:ludinc plumbing fix—�vres , trains , water pipes , water closets and connectins lines to the tirader and server systems , shall be installed and maintained in good Yrorl.ir_ orcEr and repair and free from. leaks and other defects . ( 2) F water closet or a urinal in a dwellina shall be located only wit in a separate bathroomor toilet room. (3 )• Subject to Subsection ( 6 ) , a crash basin that is 'in good workinc ord.=- r, served with hot and cold running water and connected to the drain- ace system for' the dwelling shall be located in every room that contains a t.er closet- " or a urinal. ( = } 111ct::ithstandinc Subsection ( S) , :here. a dr:e11ing contains not ^ere ti- an three (3) ; dwelling units , t;he trash basin there i r= rerErred may be located in room adjoining the room that contains a tater closet. or a Urinal . ( 5 ) Every bathroom.. and toi let room in a dwell i ng shat (a) be located within the main portion of the budding , (b ) have provisions- for privacy , and ( c) where the bathroom or toilet room is used or is intended to be used by more than one ( 1 ) roomier or boarder or b:= the occupants o-F more than one ( 1 ) dwel1inc ;.nit , have an entrance from a common passage:•ray , hal lway , corri dor cr other, space used in common by the occupants cf the dwelling . 16 - ( 5) No person shall sore or prepare food in a room that contains a water closet or a urinal.. (7 ) An adequate supply of potable water shall be available at al 1 tiimes to all plumbing f i xtures located, In a dwelling'.. Y i I.C."•ergs 32 . ( l ) Ev_ry room in a dwelling un; t in v:hich r.,eals are prepared shall have a sink that : (a ) is served with hot and cold running -wrater , (b ) is connected to the_ sever system for the building , ( c) - is in ' good repair and worki.na order. ( 2) Where more than two (2) persons occupy a dv.ellino unit , no person shall store , prepare or cook fcod. in a room in the dwelling unit used .'or sleeping purposes . ( 3) Every kitchen shall be providded with a properly installed and ...aintained source of electricity . E1 ec tri cal System 33 . ( 1 ) ' Every residence shall be connected to an electrical supply s_vste:ri and shall be wi red for_ electri c ty . f� ( 2) 'An adequate supply of electr c ao::er shall be available at- all tall tires in all parts of every occupied d- el l i ng subject to the except c-s provided in Section .36. (3 ) The capacity of the connection to the building and the system of circuits distributing the electrical supply v.i thi n the b;:iicin�e shall be adequate for the use and intenced use : n the buiid- ine . (4 ) Subject to Subsection ( 5) , every habitable rco!M 'in a dwelling shall have at least two ( 2) duplex receptacles, ( �) A kitchen electric utility receptacle shall : ( a) be mounted in a sep' arat_ cutlet box , (b) be connected to a utility circuit used exclusively for the uti i �y of Number 12 eauge wire , and shall be prot_cted by no larger thana a 15 ampere fuse or curcuit breaker . ( c) Every laundry area in a dw=elling shall have at least one electrical cup iex convenience out Iet. in coo working order. ; 1) Ar. e : ectricaI Licht fixture shall be per-a,:ently ins :a : leo and maintained in good working, order in e ve .ry weze r closet cc-.: artment ,. Toilet room, bathroom , shower room, ki cC -:Zani:: �chenette ccz:;J :c space , laundry rocfil ; furnace rool5, Mall and stai rY:ay in a Eltietl Ino . ( 8) No person shall place an extension, cord directly beneath a f:ocr covering or throuh_ a doorway., transom, wall. , ceiling or f i ocr and. no person shall use , cause or permit the use of an extension cord so placed. (°) The electrical %•ti ri ng , circuits , fuses , circuit breakers , and electrical equipment in a dwelling shall be. maintained at -all ( a ) in good repair and :•torki nc orae r, and (b') free from fire and accident hazards .' Li t i no and Ven ti 1 ati on s� . ( 1 ) Every habitable room in a dwelling , except the Hitchen, shadi contain one or more windows or skylights that: ( a ) are at least 50%, above the level of the , ground Outside the wall in rthi ch it is 'installed , (b ) open directly to the outside air, ( c ) have a total class area of noz less the,. 10'IV' of the totaI floor area of the roo.—. . ( 2) Al 1 skylights , windows and window sash shall, : ( a ) be glazed , (b ) be provided wi zh proper and suitable hed:•tare , ( c ) open to the outside air to the extent c= not less than 50% of the floor area of the roc•.,, ( d ) be maintained fn cool repair , (e ) be easily opened and closed _ at all times . ( 3) Portions of a wi nd'G : f c: are i n a 1ti ^d0:r ►:£ ; 1 shall not %c c_—I:;n-.£ d in computing the window area for _he Durpos_s Of sub- sec cn ( I ) or the - openine area for the purposes ' urposes OT $L ;- section ( 2) , ( 4) Li chti no equi pm.ent in good r =rki r►e order shall be .provided and ma nta i ned at all tines i n every : ( a ) stairway , (b) hall , ( c) bathroom , (d) shower room, (e) toilet room, (f) basement or cellar , (g ) laundry room, (h ) furnace. room:, (i ) similar ' non-habitable k_rk room, U ) kitchen , in a dhellino- . ( �) Every habitable room , bathrc: , shower room , and toilet rc.cm i n a d'rle1 i i ng shall be p.rovi deC i t 'i adequate natural OT' artl - fi c al meai s Of ventilation . (E ) Where any system Of miecharl i ccl ventilation is provided in any roor:: in a dwelling , it shall be : (a) capable of completely c- anci rig %..he air in the room at least once per - our, - (b) maintained i n coca re r and :•:orki ne order at all times . ( 7) All enclosed spacesa:i thi r a_;;::e shall be adequately von .11 ated and access Of SUffl C1 ent S� t0 �er:i►l t entry Shall be •rroI t aec thereto and fitted with a dOCor panel t0 en.ciose the opening . t ul :i a ie Occupancy Dwel 1 nos this section , "rulzipie c..c! ancy dwelling" means a 6%1;elies Zhat contains more thar tnree ; 3) dwell ins uni �s or in whish I odc lng is provided for more than tai ` e- 3) roomers or boarders . ( 2 ) he standards provided by tIn s section apply to' multiple occpancy dwellings only . ( 3) Nothing in this section' _h ^ . . re eve any oviner of �::ul _i p l e occupancy _ wel 1 i nos from cc-: • �r,ce �;i th all 0 the other s to .lard_ of tris pert . 19 ( ' ) every - ( a ) PaSSaCEwav , (b ) hallti-:ay , ( c) corridor , ( d ) entrance , (e ) lobby , (f ) living room, (g ) dinino room, (h ) recreation room, (i ) other area , used in common by the occupants of a multiple occupancy dwelling shall • be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition . (S) 'rli thout limiting the General i ty of Subsection (4 )., the maintenance includes : ( a ) regular cleaning of the floors and the walls , (b ) covering the floors Frith a durable material -that is free from cracks , holes or other defects that retain dirt or are health or accident hazards , ( c) covering the walls and ceilings with a durable material that is resistant to cracking , scratch- ing , or breaking or alternatively , regularly _ pair, L ' or decorating , so as to provide a finished surface which can be easily cleaned . (6) Every room used for sleeping purposes and every dwelling Unit in c multiple occupancy dwelling shall have at the entrance to the roo" or the dwelling unit , as the case may be , a door that . closes secureiv and that is fitted with proper hardware in 000d repair and workino condition . (7 ; in eve -y multiple dwelling , the faci l i ties required by Section 31 shall be located anc available to each. occupant of . a —cul ti p1 occupancy dwelling on: ( a ) the sane storey as , or (b ) the . next storey up or down from tie storey_ on whi ch the rook, or dwel 1 i ng un) Z occu.pi ed by the occupant is located . ii ti es i`iot to be Shut Off 36 . No owner of a dwelling which is used for the purpose of .iuT.a.. ha-itation shall disconnect , shut off , remove , otherwise discon- .inued cr case or permit the disconnection , shutting off, • - 20 - remove , or other discontinuance of any. gas , ti•:aier, steaM, electric poa:er, fuel oil or other service or utility serving a da:elline ex- cept when such action is necessary in order to safely make repairs ,. replaceSients , or alterations in , at or urr oni she dwelli ng and then only crier personal notice is delivered to the individual dwel iina units , and then only for the reasonable minium time , -hat .such action is necessary , provided that wit7iout lir-it; ,^,C the generality of the foregoing , an owner liable for rates for gas , water , steam , electric power, fuel oil or other service or utility w:ho fails to pay such rates with the result that the gas , water , stem , electric po%;-er , fuel 'oil or other service or utility is disconnected , shut=off, removed or discontinued shall be deemed to. have caused or permitted such - disconnection, shutting-off; removal or discontinuance .' Use of Non-ha-bitable Rooms The owner shall not use or permit the use of a nonhabitable room in a building for a habitable room purpose : ( 2) The owner shall not use or permit the use of the room for sleeping purposes . ( 3) Where a room or part of a room in a dwelling does not exceed . 4 ' 6" in height , the floor area under a ceilingthat is not more than 4 ' 6" above the floor shall not be counted inccs:.puling the floor area of the room for the purposes of Subsection ( 2 ) . ( 4) For the purposes of this section, a room that is less than 6h feet in height over more Char. one-half o` the floor area shall be deemed 'to. be a non-habitable room . A habitat-le room, an exit , and a passage shall have a minimum _heicht of 6:� feet . A projection from a ceiling , including a lighting fixture , shall be a minimus., of 6h feet from the floor. Basement Aoartmer.ts 38. Where the floor of an portion of p c bL'i 1 dl rr+ is below the f i nished grade of the property , no person shal 1 use or cer:-it- the ' use of that Space or any part thereof as once or -ore hay� table rooms ex- cept-where , in addition to the other standards prescriped . in this by- law, the following requirements are met: ( i ) The window area that pr.ovi des r,a Lural li ch;. =rd venti - Iatior. s h a h be above the level of the surroundi ^g creu.rd; 21 ( 2) Ventilation of rooms in such space shall : ( a ) be provided - (i ) throuoh doors or a:indows , or by wiear.s of a System of i--r,echa:ni cal ventilation, including an exhau-st far.: ei Cher of which shall - (b ) be sufficient to completely change the air in such space at least once per hour. ( 3) the floors and walls shall be so constructed as to be impervious to water ieakaoe and shall be treated against dampness by the provision of an adequate vapour barrier. ( 4 ) the floors shall be damp proof and shall be covered with a permanent floor covering material other than paint, that prevents concensation . ( 5 ) Each habitable room shall be separated from any room con- taining heating equipment' by a fire resistant partition containing no openings other than an opening for a door ti•,i th a door fitted therein and access to each habitable room shall not be calmed by passage thro;;g . a furnace room or a boiler ler room . (C ) Every furnace room and . every boiler room shall be vented to provide sufficient combustion air for the heating equipment directly frc,.� the . outside air. ( 7 ) Where a laundry room that is used by - (a ) the occupants of more than to ( 2) da:ellino units , o.r (b ) the members of ^ere than taro ( 2) families , is : cc;.ted., in .a oasement or cellar , the laundry, room shall be provided wi l h a sys tem of mechanical ventilation ..ghat is ' ( c ) maintained in good working order , and (d) capable of completely changing the air in the laundry room at least once per hour. Uir=. rs ; on and Utility Standards 35 . { ? ) A dwelling shall contain at least one toilet and one sink for' each nine (9) persons living in the duelling . ( 2 ) k &felling shall contain at least one bath tub or shower for each nine (9) persons living in the duelling . L L (3) An occupant shall have access �o one bath t:.b or shower . ( 4 ) For the purpose of this Sec_ion , a family of it of more than nine ( 9 ) persons shall be deemmed z be nine ( ° } rErsons . 40. ( 1 ) Except for a habitable room, no part cif a d►veiling shall be used for sleeping purposes . ( 2) ' ( a ) Subject to paragraph ( `_ ) , a habitable room used for sleeping purposes shall have a floor area of at least forty ( 40) SgtiarE feet for each occupant . ( b ) fi habitable room used `or sleeping purposes shall have a floor area of. a lust sixty (60) square feet . 4.1 . ( 1 ) fi room shall have the follo�•:i.nc minimum dig.ensIons : Floor Minimum Poon fire a Width TO let Room (►•:i th toi let only) 1G sq . ft . 3 ft. +oilet Room (with basin) 14 sq . ft . 3 ft. ioi let Room (with bath & basin or shorler & basin) 2E sq . ft . y ft . R habitable Room 6C sq . ft . 7 ft . ( 2) , the floor space at points ti•.ha--- re the slopinc ►:a 1s or ceilings are less than 4 ' 6" move the =1oor in a vertical direction shall not be included in calculating t-e floor area clsanattic rcon r: • 23 - Part 7 - OCCUpant ' s Standards 42 . All parts of a building %.h i ch are occupied by a person other Z F_r; the owner as defined herein and which are in thie exclusive possession of the occupant shall be kept free fror:: ( a ) rubbish , garbage and other debris , ( b ) objects and conditions that are health , fire or accident hazards . 43 . All garbage , rubbish , and other debris shall be stored in the garbage enclosure provided by the owner . 44 . " The occupant of a dwelling unit shall -,ai r,tai n a safe , continuous and undisturbed passage from the interior' of the dwelling unit to the exterior of the dweiiing unit . 45 . Cooking , heating and domes �ic hot water equipment , owned and i nstal led by the occupant shal l be mail ntai ned i n Good .worki no order and repair. 46 . _ The occupant of a dwelling unit shall not cause the occupancy of the dwellino unit under his care or control to contravene of the standards in Sections 39 and' 40 . 47 . The occupant of a building shall not prepare food in a room containing a water closet or urinal . • Part S E:to:ce::e::t Y ., ,a shall be s,.;' J-ect to Sections 225 an 229 cf the - S. =rro.ceme._t ,of this By-la 707;-.,.s kct Cr%apte: "309 , Revised Statutes of o�'a Scotia, �:'r�ch is L�ci::'ed in this as A?perdis "A Appendix IWI By-law Nmmber Enforce nment TMONS ACT Special Penalty Re Building By-law Chapter 309 , Revised Statutes of IN-ova Scotia 1967 228. (1) Even,, person who contravenes o: fails to coj—,Dl with By-law of Lhe Town r�,ade under Clause (76) or(77)of Section 221 shah for each such offence be liable to penalty not exceeding fire hu_•cred dollars and in default- of pay?nent to imprisonment for a period not exceedinu three months. (2) Ever} day during which any such contravention or failure to C07M ly continues shall be deemed a fresh ofrence. R.S. , c.293,. s 2+8; 1957; C52, s7. 49. (1)• In the event of any contravention or failure to CO,°.�ly withany By-law of the town made under Clause (76) or _(77) of Section 221 the tow-ji may in its own name bring an action Or other 2ebai }ro:eedi_-!gs 1'1 respect of the same, which the Supreme Court or a judge thereof may hear and determine at any time, and therein may, in addition to an-' of^er remedy or relief: (a) make and order restraining the Co,tinuance or repetition of any such contravention or failure; or (b) make an order directing the removal or destruction of any building or structure or Fart thereof, so contravening or failing to co�mpply, or in respect of which any such contravention or failure has taken place, and that upon failure to comely with such order the Totn Council ray remove or destroy or may cause to 5e removed or .destroyed such building or any part thereof, at the expense of the owner of the sa-me; or (c) make such other order as is required to enforce the by-lata , and as to costs, and as to the -recovery of the expense of any such removal or destruct_c:, aS to the Court or judge seems right. (2) In the event of any fresh offence b%- the sa.:e n�rson against the by-law after any such action Or other l ecai 4rccee'dina h ` the Toun, as been CO,T?enCed blit S:-all nOt be necessary to any other action or proceeding., u",t the action or proceeding already begun may be from tire to tire amended so as to include sl-.bseo• e , violations of the .By-law and the court or ;uaon Shall t epi; hear �'�" �- and deal with the whole matter o= s;:ch viol-otions. (3) If no o:.ner of any building or structure i.=: _respect e_ which any such contravention Or failure to co::.oly is tE:Lrig place, or has taken place car► be found unit -in the ?o:.:r t-he Town i —=V- post, or r•.av cause to be posted, a notice of such co:^travention or failure, and of the intention to take proceedings in resect thereof, upon. such building or s_ructuTe, a,'6 .. the ei:;i r v Of tC:. G:�'S f-^;! the f 1r5: da)' Of such posting any ;CrGC ecli gs in respect thereof a,\ he had and taken ex parte. _ (4) , No action shall be mSintained a,calnst the Town or agaimst -Y of its officials or a,rents for anything F"; portlrg to he Cone cr in pursuance of this Section or Section 225, R.S. , c s . 2'9; 1957, c. 52, S. v.e hereby certify that the foregoing By-Lav; of the Town of Glace Ba:- respecting "Minimum Standards for Existing Buildings and o-using Accomodations" was read and passed at a regular meeting of the Glace Bay Toum Council .held on.August 14, 1975. .� . N4YOR TOWIN CLERK - TREASURER .... . ". BY-LAW i ,:-,-P_- AMENDING THE TOWN OF GLACE BAY MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN BE IT RESOLVED : THAT the Municipal Development Plan , adopted by By-Law of the Town of Glace Bay on the 14th day of June , 1976 , is amended by : 1 . amending Policy 7 of Section D -- Economic Development , by inserting the number "1 " after the number "7 " to read Policy "7 . 1 ?. amending Policy 7 of Section D -- Economic Development, by inserting the following new policy after Policy 7 (a) to (d ) inclusive : -- "Policy 7.2 . Notwithstanding Policy 7 . .1 , the area shown on the Future Land Use Map, being on .the northern side of Reserve Street and Designated Commercial 1 (C-1 ) , shall permit the following use (a ) Hairstyling Shops . " 3. amending the Municipal Development Plan Map designation by deleting the C-3 designation for that area shown on the attached map , marked in red and insert in its place a C-1 designation . 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 Glace Bay at a regular 2 meeting of Council thereof held on the 17th day of June 1981 . �i ACTING AYOR ke�� TOWN CLERK DEPARTMENT OF MPO'NICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for ap;;roval of the Minister .......... i2 ,.€s. ....... ... Ar Pi^-•GVi=G :hip of...,. .... ?�? .......... c. 1: r iffice of P'ndlstri fit Q :is //I r 1 G`� Province of Nova Scotia fDepartment of MUnicipaf Affairs P.O. Box 216, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2M4 August 10, 1982 Mr. Bruce C. Steins Town Clerk Treasurer Town Hall, McKeen Street Glace Bay, Nova Scotia B1A 5B9 Dear Mr. Sterns : Re: Amendment to Municipal Development Plan Town of Glace Bay This amendment to the Municipal Development Plan for the Town of Glace Bay was adopted at a meeting of Council held on July 14, 1982. The Minister of Municipal Affairs has approved this amendment and I return three (3) copies bearing his approval dated August 5, 1982. Section 18 of the Planning Act requires that the approval be advertised and a copy of the advertisement forwarded to the Minister of Municipal Affairs. A copy of the approved amendment must also be registered in the Registry of Deeds. Yours very truly, S v-� F. Robertson (Mrs. ) Departmental Solicitor FR:dr Enclosures: 3 BY-LAW AMENDI NG THE TOWN OF GLACE BAY MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN BE IT 'RESOLVED:. THAT the Municipal Development Plan , adopted by By-law of the Town of Glace Bay on the 14th day of June, 1976 is amended by changing the Municipal Development Plan Future Land Use Map designation of the area outlined in red on the attached map hereto and marked Schedule "A" , from Residential ( R) to Commercial (Cl ) . 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 Glace Bay at a regular meeting of Council thereof held on the 14th day of July, 1982 . DEPN3TMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS MAYO R Recommenc+ed for approval of-the Minister TOWN CL:ERK APPROVED this......:.................day of...... t....._.19 0.. •!•: .'t.... •�•••• •Inbtar of Mnwl~ AttalrS - - N, \ . F. Pi JQ h �' :R . , / 3 , P2- RESOLVED by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay that the following by-law be and the same is hereby enacted and t' •t the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to forward same to the"Minister of Municipal Affairs a request for his approval hereof.. N,UNICIPAL LAND TRANSFER TAX PART 1 1. Chaptet 10 of the Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1968, -An Act to Authorize a Municipal Land Transfer Tax shall apply to the Town of Glace Bay. . 2. The said Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act shall apply to the Tows of- Glace Bay from the 1st day of 'February A.D., 1973, or the - 'date of approval by the Mi.nistei of Municipal Affairs, whichever is later.;-. Clerk of the Tolan of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law passed by the Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and- convened on the 12th day of December A.D., 1972. GIVEN under the hand of the Town Clerk and under the corporate seal of the said Town this 13th day of December A.D., 1972. Bruce C: Sterns TOWN CLERK -• r••:rc+aa it 3. In this by-law, (a) "Deed" means any instrument or writing not testamentary in character, whereby property is .conveyed, transferred, assigned or vested in any person, but does not include a mortgage or an agree- ment of sale or a lease for a term less than twenty-five years, or a deed given by the clerk in pursuance of a sale for rates and taxes; (b) "Grantee" means the person to whom property is trans- ferred by deed for value or otherwise; (c) "Grantor" means the -transferor or the person who trans- fers. property by deed for value .or otherwise;. (d) "Person" includes a corporation and the heirs, execu- tors, administrators or other legal representatives of a person; (e) "Property" means real property of any kind including any right, easement or power in respect thereof o.r interest thee®n; (f) . "Sale Price" means the entire consideration for the sale of the property and, without restricting tar gtnerality of the foregoing, includes: (i) -money consideration paid t,,h.•tber %.ith the :gar or face value of promissory notes, cheques, bills u' ex- change, agreements and securities forming part of the . consideration. . (i_i) the gross value of real or personal property .given in exchange in whole or in part including mortgages made by the grantee in favor of the gran- tor or his executor, nominee, a:,8ignte, trustee or anyone his behalf; (iii) outstanding obligations or accounts cancelled, satisfied or assumed; (iv) the amount of rates,. taxes, licus, mortgages and -encumbrances, including interest and expenses thereon assumed by the grantee at the date of trans- fer; (g) "Transfer" means real property of any kind including any right, easement or power in respect thereof or interest therein; (h) "Value" means the sale price. 4. (a) On every deed a tax of •one-half of one per cent of the value of the property thereby conveyed is imposed and levied. (b) Where the property is situated partly within any other municipal units whether or not the Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act applies to such other units the- value shall be apportioned and the tax shall be computed on that part of the value that has been apportioned to the Town of G1ace 'Eay in accordance with subsection �I (2), (3) and (4) of Section 3 of said the Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act. S. lihen the grantee is a Canadian charitable organization regis- tered under the Income Tax Act (Canada) and the regulations made under that Act, a deed is exempt from the tnx imposed if the property is not Lo be used for any commercial, industrial, rental or other bu siness. purpose and if an officer of the grantee makes and files with the C.l.erk an affidavit to this effect and sets out the nwuber of its registration under Lhe Income Tax Act (Canada). The affidavit may be in the form in Schedule "A" of Part III of: this by-lay, or to the like effect. ti. . When a deed transfers property between a wholly-owned sub- sidiary company and its parent company or betwacii companies that are wholly owned by another company or person Ilion it is exempt from tax. 7.' When a deed merely confirms, correc•. inodi f ies or supplements a deed previously given and there is no consido ration therefor beyond otic: dollar and it dors not include more grapert.y than the deed previously g]x cn then it is exempt from the tax. 8.' Not ' later tlusn seventy-taro hou! •, aft or a tr ,u'►sfer, and whether or-not a taxi is. payal,le _t hercon. the srant< < spa t ; f Ic with the clerk an affidavit made by him%cl.f or by •••.mteone havi .; fu! I know]edge of the facts, ' setting out the names of the parties, V .- location of the property; the sale price of the pr-perty with '`ull details of the- consideration -including the amount of any lien or encwnbrance subject to which the transfer-was made;_,nd if the aft Wivit is not rade by the grantee it shall state that the person mteking it has pc::sunal knowledge of the facts stated therein. The affidavit may be in the form in Schedule "A" of Part III of this by-law or to the like effect. 9. The tax shall be.paid by -the grantee named in the deed and shall b.e due and payable by him at the tinie'of making transfer. 10. If the clerk is not satisfied 1.11.1t 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 then such tax shall be determined in accordance with Section 9 of said the Municipal Land Transfer Tax Act. 11. upon payment of the tax the clerk shall endorse the deed with a certificate in the form in Schedule "B" of Part III of this by-law or to the like effect. l�r If the clerk finds that the deed is exempt from tax, he endorse the deed with a certificate in the form in Schedule "C" of Part II1 of this by-law or to the like effect. 13. If the grantee does not pay the tax when due he shall pay interest thereon at the rate of one-h.!1 f of one per. cent per month until paid, beginning Len .lays after the transfer, and a penalty of tell pu'r cont on ;any tax or portion thereof which remains unpaid after thirty days from the date of the transfer. 14. . The tax with interest and penalty constitute_ a lien upon the property situate wholly or in part within the Town of Glace Bay which is conveyed by the deed. The lien attached on the date when L11e tax is due and continues until. discharged by payment, or in accordance with lay:, and may be collected in the sanw manner .as annual rates and taxes of the unit are collected. 1�. Any person who makes any false statc-.tnt in an affidavit or ani• person who violates any provision of this Amt shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceedirn.; five l;undred dollars and in fault of payment for a term noL exci-ediu:: three months, and fur: her shall he liabi( to 1).-: th, amour! of the tax, tocether with i stere"st anti pena l--v -that paid upon such deed.. UT IN TRIPLICATE S C H E D U L E " A " - AFFIDAVIT OF VALUE The Grantee, the solicitor for the grantee, or the d__, agent of the grantee, must fill out this form and present the same, ,together with the instrument under which title has been acquired, ..o the Town Clerk. If property has .been acquired by will, state date of probate and book and page where will is recorded. If property has been inherited by intestacy, give date of death of former owner as date of acquiring title. If `property has been acquired through partition, court order, or in any .manner other than by deed, state nature o£ proceedings, date of final order and number and page of book where final order is recorded. hereby make oath and say that I ( the grantee ) ( solicitor for the grantee ) ( duly authorized agent of the grantee ) herein named, and that the information hereinafter contained is true to the best of my knowledge and belief: Manner. of. Acquiring Title (deed, will,' intestacy, court order, etc.) Present Owner (grantee) ... ......... .. . ..... .... .:..... ...... (name in fuli) (Name and'Address in full) .........`......... :.. ...............:...... :........".. .: ... .... .................. .... Former. Owner (grantor) ...... .... ....... . .. ...:... . . ....... . . ..... (name in full) Street&.Number (of property conveyed) . . .. . . .......... . ... ... ... .... Sale Price $..,. . . .:... Transfer Tax $........ . Date of acquiring Title ............ .. . ... . ...... . .... ..... . .... . Explain if property is exempt from transfer tax . ... .... . ...... . . . ...... z� Ar . .ter • DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Thisrrust .be exact copy of legal description, recital paragraph, and all easements, restrictions, reservations and rights 'of way. Describe only one property on this form. Description of separate pieces of land used as one property may be registered on one form). ALL ..(Use'- reverse side if not space enough here for description). s SWORN to at j in. the County of ) - Province of on the day of , A.D., 19 , before me, 4. A Barrister, Commissioner, ) Notary Public; etc. . _J SCHEDU_LE_–'—� B� CERTIFICATE OF CLERK Clerk of the CTb%nm, Municipality) of io hereby certify that the deedday tax on tA.D., 19 has been paid in full on the y • . (TownorMunicipal).Clerk•• S CHEDULE " C �- CERTIFICATE OF CLERK Clerk of the (Town, MunicipatiLy) of do hereby certify that no deed transfer tax is due or payable .on this deed. da' of A.D., 19 Dated this y (Town....or•Municipal) Clerk. Clerk I, of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law passed by the Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and convened on the 1.2th day of December A.D., 1972. GIVEN under the hand of the Town Clerk and under the corporate seal of the said Town this 13th t)p,.RIhiZN7 0 F AFFAIRS day of December A.D., 1972. Re:4:o171rN"W0'• tnr _ t''c %mmister _ l�A.uPRO`JlC titi,... o!y . . . is ..,��1, . 1'3 7 of .. ..... ... . Bruce C. Sterns TOWN CLERK Province of Nova Scotia Cm;nty of Cape Breton hereby certify that the within instrument was recorlet ir, tilt dep;st,ry of Deeds Office at Sydr�e ,it,V',(.'O. ;, of r•pe Breton,N.S at a.00 V 1"-11 on the a g D t= 3 in Book NLmber 73v- at Pates S51 M'`-trvr of Deeds for the Registration District of the County of Cape Breton. Parking Cars on Town Streets 0 BY TH3 TOWN COUNCIL OF' TE1 ; ,0,a OF GLACR HAY A3 FOI.L0W3s _ {} The:parking of cars on the east sides �f Commercial Street. between 3enat�king to man:anY. ;at.herine Streets be. prohibited. :; time exceeding twenty minutes.:; - Tii&.-parkii of car13. oa-the south side: Qf mon:Street;,,:be�tw ena.San�tor*s=`�orasr 5ydneg:8e Louisburg ti Statfon be prohibited-._Park.:>:+ iius-exceeding:.twenty-.ali minutes.r The pare-'or-•care azf the.north wide Dg~yaia- Street-.between.-B-edicat alta ce 2insec gtreet, be. prahibfted - ;This- not.tc�'apply _ . ``of' errs :thy.sout*m side of V. _t4�:, Parking t, fa- street.between Senatorrs Garner. �x `dfng Et-;__ be:prohiblted�.,, Parking tc meax�a: - thirty minutes' - - of on either.side: The`. f n8 to. the..SpdnEy may'_-'; rain Street-from.sa=els market , parking-:tam. Louisburg'Railway tracts be•.prphibited__ _ time. exceeding thirty.minntes�= mean any .. .. -. No mator..irehicla shall. stop vrlth•ita ,eft. side`to the curve. - -- - `' :{ }r':'`r i •NoF vehicle's3saT1 st .such s F as' nor,Stop a wa emeept,closes to' .`lie;curPEs. " to obstruct=any street or crossings nor. stand:bet�eezt� -, the intersection of any street, nor �rithin thirty feet t nt.� a street corner �ra�er hydra mho,contravenes.or fails ' . . ,-':--':.::.-. :-: �=yt•persaa.shall be liable on :- - g} to comply with_this. ordiaanc Dol— �ry conviction to a:.penalty not exceeding Twenty lara. � 2Q.00}. .. p11HIP11.tt H"H>•HHtt HMtt H n ttgttllttttHptttt HMM11rt . I, Neil F. *McNeil, Town Clerk oY the ,Tovsn. of Glace Bay, verify that the foregoing By-Laws';'�e;e. sled at a regalis meeting of the Tov/m Cannoil duly pa held on the i((, 1'daY of for t�.e Town of Glace-Bay:: _ ...................... Tom - . . .. all$ 01;ad by t L Coup. f ° .qday o f: . IT ORD;i,1N::D by the TO':.T: Council of the Todn. of Glace Bay: 1. For the purpose of tris b.-19-w (a) The word "vehicle" shall mean any device in, upon or by e.hich any person or property is or may be trans- Parking Meters ported upon a highway. {b) The mord "street's srzll mean any publis street, lane, avenue, highway or other publi'c place in the- Torn of Glace Bay -established for the use of vehicles. 2. ^lie traffic authority for. the Town. of Glace Bay is hereby authorized to establish zones to be kriorm as-parking meter zones in Main, Commercial and Union Streets and in such other streets as are from lime to time selected for the location of such zones by the Toren Council of the o-wn of Glace Bay. The traffic Authority shall cause parking meters to be.installed in such zones and parking meter spaces to.be designated as hereinafter provided .for 'and shall fix the time limitations' for legal parking in such zones and the hours during the day or night when the parking meter must be used and when the time limitation shall be -effective in compliance with the provisions: of the by-law; and shall indicate the time limitations by des=- ignating the same on the parking meters or by appropriate' signs' posted in proximity to said meters in the said zones. 3. The Torn Council is hereby authorized and empowered.to provide for the purchase, leasing, acquiring, installation, operation, maintenance, supervision, regulation and use of the said parsing meters and to maintain the same in good .,orkable condition. . 4. ?arking meters installed as provided in section 2 hereof shall be placed on the curb or sidewalk Immediately adjacent to the individual parking places hereinafter described. ,,Lach... parking meter shall be placed or set in such. a manner as to. sho--r or display a signal that the parking space adjacent to . such meter is or is not legally in use. Each parking meter shall indicate by a yrs er _egen' the. legal park_ng time R?loued or r•e.mitted ana linen operated mall Indicate on and by its dial _ and pointer the duration or the period of legal parking and on the expirwtion of such period, shall indicate illegal or other parking. $. The fact that a parking meter has been erected and main- tained shall be prima facie evidence that such parking meter is legally erected and that the 1Qgend stated thereon complies with the provision of this by-1a . 6. The Town shall have lines or mar-Ings painted or placed upon the curbs or streets adjacent to each parking meter for the purpose of designating the parking space -for khi-ch said parking meter is to be used and each vehicle parking adjacent or next to any parking meter shall park within the lines or markings so established. it shall be unla,%:fful and a violation of this by-lair to park any .vehicle across any such line or marling or to park .said vehicle in such position that the same- shall not be entirely within the. area..so designated by such lines or markings. 7. :'hen a parking- space in any parking meter zone is parallel ulth the adjacent ourb or sidewalk, any vehicle parked in such. parking space shall be 'par'�ed.vith the foremost part of such vehicle nearest to.such meter. 8." ri'hsii any' vehicle shall, be parked in any space adjacent to which a parking meter is located in accordance with the provi- sions of this by-lair, the operator of said vehicle shall, upon entering'.the said parking space immediately deposit or cause to be deposited a large five cent coin or small one-cent coin of the Dominion of Canada in etch meter and put such meter in operation, and failure to deposit such five-cent coin or one- cent coin and jut the meter in operation shall be a violation of this by-law. Upon deposit of such coin an4 placing said meter in operation, the parkins space may be lavfully. occupied by such vehicle during the period of parking time which has C� 1 �..�.. t.��rr��r.� ♦vim �...G ye.ri of tine szreez in1':j"lich &-id T�^ring space is-located.- -If-said•vehicle shn31 remain _rarke:►•in any-, parking space- beyond--the parking-time limit- fixed-for--such pari-.- ing•srace ...the, parning meter-shall--by the- dial-and-pointer .in- dicate- such•111ega1 parking- and;• in that- event; such vehicle shall be considered-as rar_wed overtime and beyond the period ' of legal :ar :ing time and such overtime parking shall be an offence. against this by-lazy. Commercial trucks may park 1n the parking zones to load or unload merchandise, without depositing coins for a period not exceeding tvrenty (20) minutes. Should any truck or delivery car be parked longer than teienty (20) .min- utes said violator x111 be given a ticket? and classed as .a vJo_ lation, and the regular penalty imposed. 9• No person shall cause, alloys, permit or suffer any vehicle registered in the name of or operated by such person to be parked overtime or beyond the period of legal parking time' '. established for any par'ring meter zone as herein described. 10. It shall be unlaurful and a violation of the provisions of .this by-law for any person to permit a vehicle to remain in any. parking space adjacent -to any parking meter while said.meter is displaying.a signal indicating that the vehicle cccupying such parkingspace has already been perked beyond the period of time .. prescribed for such parking space: ll. Ato person shalt deposit or cause to be deposited in any park- Ing meter any alug, ' device, or metallic substance or any other substitute for a five-cent coin or one-cent coin of the Dominion Df .Canada. 12. It shall be the duty of the police officers of the 'Toyrn of' Glace Bey to report: (a) The number. of each par'.ring meter ,.hich indicated that the vehicle occupying the _rarOking space adjacent to such narking meter is or has been parking in violation, of any of the provisions of this by-law. (b) The provincial license number of such vehicle. (c) The time during Frhioh such vehicle is parking in viola- C� (d) tiny' Other i.7CtE,' A knowledgeUf"472+1 C:1 i8 necessary t0 8 thorough %1n&erstan ding of the cirepmetancee attending such violation: - Each police officer shah also attach to such vehicle a• notice to the orir_er,or operator thereof that such ,vehicle has been parked in violation of a provision of this by-law and in- structing such owner or -operat�or to report to the Police Office of the Torn of Glace Bay in regard to such.violation. Each such owner or operator may, within twenty-four hours of the tine when such notice was attached to such vehicle, pay to the torn as a penalty for and in full satisfaction of such violation, the sun of one dollar. The failure of such oirr_er or operator to m?'se such payment to the Town within twenty-four hours shall render such awner or oYerator liable to the penalties provided for violation of the provisions of this by-law. 13- Any person vho violates any of the provisions of this by- law, shall be liable to a penalty of not more than X25.00 and In default of payment to imprisonment for a tern of not. more than thirty days. 14.• • This by-law shall be deemed .to be in addition and supple mentary••to.and not conflict with , nor a repeal of prior or existing by-laws .of this toa-n, but shall be an additional prb vision for the regulation of traffic and parking in those zones provided for herein. ." I, S. R. ;Padden; Toi.n Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay, here- .by certify that the foregoing by-law V•as duly passed at a regu- Is.r,, meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay held on the 2nd day of December, A. D., 1947. DEf :B INT QP F:;lit:C`'4L AFFAIRS _ •TM-M• ••C���• • Rr�rgmir,xi for t� C �i❑:l1 of tr.A ! �_ , i - ,�.�(:!I APPROVED Gc TOWN OF M-hCE BA Pension Plan for Employees To provide pensions for full—time emnloyccs of the Town by srrFnglement with his Mvjeaty pursu.pnt to the Government Annuities Act (Canada). The Council of the Town of Glace Bay enacts as follows:' 1. in this By—lays, unless a contr ry intention apperrs, "Town" mesns the Corpror&tion of the Torn of Glace Bay. "Employee" s?-.sll mean any person designated as an employee by the P.ear.rt— mzrit and shall incluse any. salaried officer, eller',. workman, servant or. other person in the employ, of t"he municipality or of a local board, except school teachers. "Registered E-m—cloyee" meens an eWDloyee registered with the Annuities Branch, Department of- Labour, of Csnn-de., under the terms of the Retirement Annuity Contract authorized by the next following section. NGcvernment" means His 11Uje"sty the King, reproseated by the Minister of Labour .for Canada. "Plan" means the Retirement Annuity Pinn forming Schedule Z of the Contrret referred to in the next following Section., 'a'he .Torn shall enter into a Group Annuity Contract cath the Government pursuant to the Government Annuities Act (ConFda)., The Kayor and the Town Clerk are hereby authorized and directed, to execute ail documents and do all things necessa y in-connect— son.'therecith, and the -Town clerk -is hereby authorized and ' directed to affix tbd seal•-of'the ToYn,to .all .such documents.. 111. (?) The Council :annually shall-provzee in -Gne aurrcru. estimates the annual sum .,required to pay for .the. annuities to be purchased by the Town under the plan for those employees v1io are from time to time registered under the plan, and annually sl-mll pay the said' sum in querterly- instalments to the Annuities Branch, Department* of Labour for Caneda. , . (2) The To*n Clerk shall keep 'the payments by regietered employees under .the plan in a separate account and shill pay Er,_eie to the Government quarterly. . (1) -Every person.xho is an eligible employee under the -s�lan on the effective elate of the plan shn ft elect in rriting xithin thirty d.sys after the effective veto whether or not he deeires to join the plan. 'r (2) Every employee who elects the plan a. .11 Eign the Government fora of application for registration under the plan and authorize the Town in writing to deduct fromi.hip salary or wagew-his payments under the .plan. (j) Any emplovec who doers not join the plan within the said thirty—day period shall not.be permitted to do so thereafter and every such employee shall be required to sign and deliver to the Town a disclaimer, acknouledginr that' he does not eriyOct *,-L.v retirement benefits hereunder. (4) Every p^_reon who becomes an eyrloyee rafter the effective dste of the plen whall be recuirc6 F.s a condition of his employment to join the plan as provided ;or therein. (F) rvery employee rho jcirs t'^e rlrn shall ca deemed to have ,joined it upon the terms pnd con;.itions contsined in this Ey—IRV. The Plan will beccme effective on snd after- July let, 10 x. (1) Exch present msle employee, trill be eliCible to become a m tuber of the ?le.n on the Effective Date if he -�!en: (a) has not attained Yormal Petir:•ment Age cs Fneci''ied . herein, (b) has completed at least two Sears of continuous en— ployment with the TMnployer, (c) hers been classified by the TMaployer as a ner anent eaplcyee. (2) Eeoli present female e_4loyee will be eligible to' .become a member of the Plan on the ?affective Date 14f she then: (a) has not attained Normal Retirement 'rte Ps specified herein, (b) has coipleted.at least tv?o years of continuous em— ployment eith the employer, (c) has been c laesified. by the Employer ss a permnrent employee. 3) Each present employee w'rto is not eligible to become a member of the Plan on the ?ffective Date, Pill be eligible to become s member of the first date of the month i=edlately following the date on which the conditions applicable to himself, as set fortb In. . . paragraphs 1, 2 or 3 hereof, sre fulfilled. 4) Each person who becomes an employee after the E:Eeative Date of the Plan, must as a condition of employment, become .a member of the Plan on the first day of the month immediately following the crate on which the conditions applicable to himself, as set forth in paragraphs l or 2, are fulfilled. �) Each: employee who has volunteere& or rho ha.e been drafted for military service prior to the Effective Date of the Plan or prior to becoming eligible, and rho returns to active service with the Employer within sim months after hip discharge from military service, will be eligible to become a member of the Plan on the first day of the month folloring return to work, or follov.inC completion of the eligibility conditions. V. The plan shall be administered by a Committee, to be i.norn- Es the Glace Ery Civic .-aaloyees Pension Committee (hereinafter referred to at; "The Com A ttee' ), enmpoced of the Torn Ciera, too members of Council to be appointed enrually by Council end,' taco members to be elected annually by the registered employees from amongst their number. The Town Clerk shall be an ex—officio member of the Committee and in his ebe.ence a Deputy msy not In hAs Fleece, end. stead. V1. Lsch employee member of the Committee sh3i1 :field office until his successor is elected and shall be eligible for re—election. Vll. In case of r.. va.cancy oecuring on the Committee by resson of the death or resigastion of one of the era:+loyee member o, tlhe Committee shall-A-111 such vacancy for the remainder of the year by appointing to the Committee the person properly supliPied Rho received the hi&hlest number of votes of these not elected at the 1st election, and if ;.here is no such person, then by appoint Ing some other registered.employee for the remainder. of the year. An employee reprerentative shall be deemed to have resigned if he retires from the Service of the Town or if be. absents himself from three.consecutive meetings of the committee r-Ithout tha- ccnsent of the Committee. Vlll. The Town Clerk shall ae tre.Treasurer for the esid Com;_dttee and the Town Auc:itors shall be the auditors for the scid Com.ittee. The Committee shall appoint a Secretary and may define- his duties in addition to his duties es eet out in this Fy-law. The secretary ^.ry be paid: such w�lary or other remunPrstion as in from time to time fixed by the Cou::ittee and approved by the.; Council but no member of the Conn-ittee a'r_all receive any re- muneration for his eervices as such member nor sh-11 any remun- eration be paid to the Town Clork or the Town Auditor's -or to any member of the- staff of either for cervices in. connection with the Plan. It shall be the duty of.the Committee. (1) to keep a correct list of all recisterea employees under the Plen in which s}:ell be set out the name Rnd €ge of each, the time when he entered the service of the Town; a cumulativa record of his service, the amount of his salftry or wages from time to time, the name, address, age and relation-. ship of each beneficiary nominated by him under the plan, his normal retirement age, and his earlier retirement age aceording to the plan. ' (2) To keep a correct list of all registered employees.: and former registered employeea�rho have retired or who have terminated their employment or whose employment has been ter- minated and, the amount of the annuity to which each became or will become entitled to under the xylan. (3) To keep such other statieticel "and other records relative to the plan as may be required by the Government. (4) To obtain receipts fromthe Government for eP.ch registered eanloyee's payments under the pian and deliver or cause same to he delivered to such employee. (�) To obtain from the Govermment for each registered , employee a certificate of registration under the plan and de- liver 'or cause same to be delivered to such employee. - (6) . To keep proper and correct minutes of all meetin?a ea as to show clearly the action of the Comsittee in resnect of every setter considered by it. (7) To appoint if necessary, a Medical Officer and fix hie remuneration. (g) To appoint two scrutineers for the annual election of the repreRentatives of the registered employees.- (g) To report to the Council on or before the first dsy of February of -each year: (c) :'hr nemes of r.11 registered ea-iloyees who hive retired from the er.rvice of the Torn rr have 014-6 durs ng the laet cnienaar year. W 'fie salary or argea of epc�i sttc' recintered emr7oyee at the time of Me retirement or 6csth. (e) The ceuse of retirement. (10) Generally to do all things necessary in connectipn rith the administration of the plan. ,,he Committee mp.y :aske re"lations,resrectine, (1) The Fppointnent of a_ Chairman. (2)- The furnishing of proof of length of service of any registered enployee. (3) ThA time anal plrce of s te. meetin.s end t`he nroceed— inge t 7eren t. {1.) Generslly for `be bette=r earrvir_g out of the nrMV4 A— . Iona o; this y—law. , X: The Com--ilttee shell meet on the day .following the first. reSular.meetinr; of the Council in eFch year Pre. thereafter at the call of the Chair=en or the Secretary, 1f the l=tter receives a s.ritten request by a mrJority, of the Committee, mFy call a meeting of the Committne at any time. Three m-imbr-rs of the Comnittee shall constitute quorum. .Any registered employee rho cleima to be entitled to be, retired before hie normal or ea.rller retirement PM. on account" of disability shAll -make his claim to- the Committee vblch P.hR11 oonsider the claim and report thereon to Council. . The Election of the two members of the Committee Trod -the .i-ngtetered employees shall -be cord-ucted. as follows:- (1} The- 8ecretery of the Co=Ittee shall idurlthe Is week in November in each year convene a meeting of registered employees for the purpose of receiving nominations of cendi— dates for election as members of the Com-iittee for the fallow— Ing yesr ana. shall see th-e.t printed or rritten -notioe 12 potted up or reed in eF.ch De}artMent and elsewhere to ensure due publioity of such meeting. (2) The Town Clerk shall preside at, the meeting which shall open at 2 p. m. Pna. close at 3 p. m. and all nomins.tions shall be received Turing that hour. (3) Each candidate. shall be proposed orally l;y one regietered'employee and seconded by r-pother rep,' ctered eyrloyee before hie nomination can be received r_nI recorded. (L) The nomination of sny registered erniloyee 'rot rrprent at the meeting shall not be. reecived except on a decler=tion of the proposer and secon^er to the satisfaction of .the Town Clerk that they-hevc consulted the registered employee nroposeo, .that he has consented to his nrme beim; Fo vaed, and that be is In every sense a bona fide condtdnte. (5} After the nominFtione hsve been declared closed, Fag pereon nominated mey withdraw his nrmf, movIded the•rith"Irerri ie in writing, and is received by the Morn Clerk -it) in "ortr eight -.hours after the nominFtion. (6) if no: more ti•,n t,o C^T•. r`_P.6 P^a r.^-i1r.r-ter �. Aoan Clerk f.*�11 fBCL.crn thoFe n-m-InL'tetl to ts• aTf e _;• one cntnidatc Is go declared-cl-cted t`e�^o1nc[lerk shn11 forth:ith convene another meeting for receivin, edCitiotiol nominations. (7) If more candi?A.tes have been "rominrt ' thr,n to be elected, the Town Clerk, s".er the �.xnis•ption of .forty-?1 c�ht hours from the time when the nominations err, :]Orel:, 0-a11 Pim a rerlod of not leas thsn s^ven c'car dnvs h:,r Inn; L►,i' +sze ms.il poll hereinafter orovidea for n^F11 1�e belt? Pnci mall forthwith. procure a. cuf:icient num' er of ballot +rapt±,f w'+102' 'e e' all CFur.e to be rrinted the nnszes of t??ose core] n+o, duly nomin sten rhoa.e names hive not been rits erawn.• (£I) T?:e bRllot, miners shall he delivered dr•,Ert.,ent!Rlly and cac� vote ;s`!R11 be cast by -nlac!np a cross, t1„sr ('.•;) to `1+e right o_ the nr=e of e�ch eRndl late for carom the re,r,S.etrrra emnloyee decided to vo,;e Any other nay:k b.,• -1ich F voter mi[h.t be identified or any ballot On w'rich more than trr� votr-Q are cast &sli rene.er the ballot void. r.nd the scrip n? 1pj l not be counted in totalling the votes rnr eny pa.r*icu3a.r canAit7pto. (9) After t'?e vOtSr hp "l=SPked ?-!s bpllot he Rz'=.1I encloRS and ssrl Fnme in the emrelcne Which £h-ll be nrovieed hid Sri ►^call or dellve-r it to the To' n ;'ler?; o-i Vnin the seven eny -period fixed by• the Ti o-n Clerk* �� x(10) After the expiration of the said wren-?ny x�Arlod �..e �e�rn Clerk shall ;cr t3r.,14 in the r« to be ap-Pointed b • +._ i �, a ecQncs of toe p.r;t-iltl'!+FPtr P i he he;�votes. ot s., open r.re envelo:Pa cintnining the b..=_llota find. count the votes. in counting the votes i` F!;olald PvnPsr t"+gt .there were more votes polled than the number of red±stere•' em-lnvee.s EOccrding to the records kept by the Committee or P''oulr? it ar?pesr to t?,e. Torn Clerk that {?rosy Irres,+lFri tips or "rrvtT have taken plACP_ in Connection rith tilt,. election, he shr�l n"fYnr another ballot to .be_.forthwith taken. {12) On the-completion n* the count the Town e ^lark P►+sll eke out return giving; the nye of the cpnni."ates ar-d the number of votes received by.+each end attested by his F1ELnQture . anal that of, the scrutineers. 17rhe Town Clerk e'+.All also '0i-4cPrfi.. a duplicate or the said return to the Committee tosg•ther`vith h1s Cortificate Shoving the members who hpve been Fo elected to. the Committee. The Secretary shall ceure a eorp of the spill return to be posted up in each Depnrtment ;or the ini'OrmR. of the registered employeeP. or Sllne' fi}our the .ToI-n Clerk et eny time, through Abspnoe e or t_.raugh Eny.other etuse, be unable to di Fc?Pr' his euties in relation tothe slid electicn as Yerain get out, then the pc;-uty Torn Clerk sae11 ect in !:ie stepa F.nd. Ph-11 s gve. All the ..oaers here.in sett-out end rossessed. by the ^o.�r ^.lark In re1F`..ior_ to cucr -election. Sall. fibs '"azn shF11 vrovi^.e accom_-o^r.tinn for mPetinvp o:' the Co;=Ittee and euc} clerical Assistance, stptionerv, printing, office a.rt filiTIR eouil-Ment .AF nay be necersnry to enFble vhe,Coa--Ittee end PecretFry to ;unction. This £y-lag ehAll not be Amended so as to �^eCt r Advnrsel- the benefits'-orrights* of'the registered prr+*+lcvPes, n,, y e or them, or be-repealed-unlees' such Pmenniments or rPrpal f; all tinct have been approved -by a twO-thirds* vote of all the registered employees; nor shall the said £y-Int, be repealed or amended without the epprova.l of the £epartWent of 1:u7icipol Affairs. v. mr_e Orfrr_tire. L'r.4711 rrom Pnd�efter receSvi7i� the approval of the Pepartmcn: of 1'uriclnt.l . ,wire• P•".oD -A' CGIMM +h1 din!" P;r o` f Toatt -°k�:TrtneEced by corcrete sesl o , � un=er t:1e rends of. Sts YroP�;r officers 3n that bell—If. (e1,-nFd) . .. MAYOP. Signed 'F.F.1&7?•IL'*•;,+ -. C"'TWAL AFFAIRS ;rr.urd for app. —; %,f Vie 11in;ster I . - - 1 APPRG"::h {' of... .. ....... 19T' •Mr..tu.t({''w.ic:ral Af(tii. a ROVISIC44:3 AIM ONS °kflZ?-:R I. Cc'r'rlxn& ICT--ru:c::aaer rill ^ry evch ran Rn :;r►. be ne P -1 u�•0 Y c " r-v 4, fulfill tl:p p::r*.ore rr of t::a Plan, and the An'Atitl n-mc•nt rand � r rag cats, .hie}: �il.l be: G�Be 'rr.rcur.:"..er to ttie GavQrr•: ent from time to time, e , h Ah..1.� Jfl feld �� •. :IIrfC Geri ty i Ur t2hCyey G~ the e:cv entlydta of ra loy6e:s. Suc!. p_y.-Ae ntr may be o; any one of, t e rolloKin r Rincie, VIII (r,) P°r-.rnerttc eerie by c t:erlsterad C:.;:,loyee: vn?rr the Plea e~n d r,FiB ✓L'e3. to : .r: r* IC rurchAres' (.,ere_rcftcr re:crred to aF "rte-?eaYrzo. (b) .r-y:::sic mtdc bl ;•urc::pree In rerreot to ;re . rervioe of n r=elst4rhd ;c,v;loyee rfter Vnc %'WO of ^►.F. Man n 0 Pg1 rr.�rC2` rf ferr- 06 to -s "E:aployer I:ti•upe norvice [�i•�C+T;tt:"� (G) !'°y:6nty nn6e by r`•JI'e-'infoevIn rer-t.eCt to the rxer rice LAS & Ff;:;Irtcrcd :,"ut oyee prior to tti—_ 1:IL Date of the :°jsn' (har-fru:ftor referr- e^tl to s.a ":ba?-,cr 3'= .^.t "er„<ce tr: eentd). At the time ��. any en t ir£ "n'°.^ on bf=lf of roglntere4 r--loyees hereaurJ.er, Purcheper.: S.-zll stinul.rte the Kmo,,Int Os enah Lind of nnyr:�rit Included ihe'ln and, exoe-t an ex--rr-rclr Provided herein::fterp wuoh r--y-ments shnll be held for the exclusive recounts of the rame(ttiro egintored p?t:_•eec for xhgz they 'rer.e depocited. MC-TION 7. o'lYCLUM 1.ri M47L^.Y`Z--Ary exlplrye:e of'ru cham-r 'eliglble to psrtlol;sr.te in 7ha tl.r.n P.nei enceorMable to the Riniste3r of Lrbour for inclusion herpun!nr Rill, 0n. receipt of appliestion thorn*ore from Fur- chaver be inoludpdd pnd ra istereh hereurAer as of the ts.tes-•cn 0ilob' the firet--psgment on hie behalf In'- nFde tc..;lie-GQVer6MMrit, Vhioh data Of Sn:,2Uslr.n rr4 registration 1E..hereinafter referred to an :he "bete. of Registreti.an" Lith react to arch..Pegl.tered rQ-:; r,=0:1 ;. l,rr+R-ir..i DAI`� _The. first i nstslr-ent Of ann. ulty payable With resr.eat to orch Fe-latrrod r:,:lo-m• e Lereunder nb!. 1 ':.es Owe &ndtr-:betIe (if the Re,.•igtrre3d m-1cyee beLLtl%cr. lijvsnr) to he Fe vistcre4 r3rloyee VC i112wing the attcin-me;nt of'ho;rf1 Potireme t A,.e. tvx-, 's. (a) RLIC rsploy cr.e Vo!-_-r.1 'eetircment Aze 6th bir,,;p�y. :=ct-r.s1 ieFti re=v n:.4 kze3 imlecr Purcr-cces clectr, th.ct such L:i^.cit, chill cog =trice at en earlier este p.6roptr-ble4 to : e rz-verme.nt. -Mt a ,4c a€,.te o, puck firE: insta-IMP et of snrility is. b,t"sreirstfter referred tf! as tfe `rctirer-ent Dateo. .. :,.. .•,t.L' :r .. OF. «?. .js rr.;xu ;vrb a vl h rc- srect'•to erch PegictC-i-,C D ;Iore;e, coma-:nc<y.- on his Retirement Acte, shr,.li f unleac r,n ant_Dwal- type of a:a-rsity Sc elected) be ;+y&bla for his lifetIme, and r.h..il terminate with-the I'vtt iratUmert -due prior -to Lis e;eath, -proirie e e that 60 monthly inetr,Imenta shall be. SSE in any reent. . .r..:;+z- F.0.^� :•tom � `: TrIor 0 is :' nii: 114:7:}+c ^. .• e _ �' ^:._ 11; i ref! Cf cl.. : ��} .'it•• �'«:'1 li:: i.f+(.L' ;, •Cl'��•'•:'1'.ii+iln :if::J ; ZMA � n -.L+L'V.Un :al•n n an cet rn^th L}: re!-r:r^•t to ,,., i3t":ar, •:�• { on -nr: r f�:.eL _Nr }its «i••,•_trnt n 1 A•^l:ro'' �.�%iJ �.'sI'i'.':w}-(i:=�i;�ic` 1 A ����•..ij°! i• �"l.+i;il.:iif,l)wEi ft3n.+._ ��:. •-'P . e C" rj••: � r . e `s l z;l err. nr�c F,.^ltill! ' g AL .1 tm_,!,`cy"e, n ennrC �l•f:•nr�4.,3,. �;4 n.wo 'nts F-r? aprcifit- . vy +=e `7t11�g•C�,nr O` :o r ty sr::curl r.;ovi " nye +'a in ':hi iron ejurir- " feti �•) .�1�rf71^.ery �rprp_ ! i k .i rii7f: Of E1 31�•^f.i t� Ila�:s.c },ie b_rlt «rrtr,+ r;^:1 r}all Si.tta. the 1r;rt i:i/.Lfil�'ic:7i euen I IL i.,. 4VG:. � r L li 3 i}1= ,+`S f:Y.jl ' $ Y L}:GvidC:d. `hDt t'lf- ,r6 c�� ^Fifi.''!1� r':G'G:iS}r 1t1U $i.^.%Il'tf wn t•'L Q_ A b e-,cL :• , tl.•.. %'•(?+iL•:iR'. � r .i .'4:1`, O. � nuitnnt bc-f/7 ._ a.ayee, or her, �? ! , F-xtii ffJg '• 11*.;rlta Till �n4 ince, ?>Z t?;.n; it ^z9 p" ;► 'tt 13v�'� �°lf•{`VR�• O,.iri C)1'1 i-,= not 4aS'^_. a.�.}l`�T,_:. +•.l:':.:.L�7 i:.!.;r �.�:! l5 (�•• {�7 f'_'/�s Cjr� n^ 'r hit- ant-lon the r,nnull:y i r :l r:,y3w�entr ; be Paa able �.�:int; the 13..st_ra,> o f ti, , .� "lOjtt`C, Allj :'al 4..C:°i.i ^� I S]..Q :3-. 1n,- the =.s'ct In£trl�rnt due S:rlC.r to ter: c:^s.t;t cf ihQ i?cFig' raQ *,- forVrO`jl,h` hyv Y a� �r! l}:rt ,It of Ruch �n ta7 c7:.� AM vj G or2,1) �, rt sl t 3ktJtN�) sit-11 'fie m+'de AMY evErt.--- li' Option is this Option the arruity 7csr7t» Fh i2 s n pRxl3ble dur 1n- she lifetllre or tre . b wl-4 G._,xa tominr•,e With the la.t;t in4:almpnt slue Prior to t}ie Stnt2: Of Mq eleCtion o.: c;:y ane op V-4e move ep lon, 4a' rat be revoked vubTequent to t l pariod during which:: .the election may he garde G•_ta here,n �rrvldPQ. • leN�:, .,_ rt �7�:,".;*3r..�f^}IG r^' Qr t'nr;Li r .y L ti.4o J.71 L rt nr4 t • ��FJ Tl.,Vn'•. h SRd. �• be :?�tc:�,l.n:rd ,,v ;. . � i_,.,:,en,. ago, Fhrll f P, a• l r .,wn ep.r.lz•1 nry the totr:l r2; ents zhen tit:r:uns�t)» in t~ccordf;rlcr.. c•ith the tsra4 no "coif n 7 hereon. yjaz --c t})Q taYl t }?1•yti:.ntfi hOld "or zhe h,„ �i une!ar , gin; nt �; L4 6A Garf:r F" ,, any iap-•�+ Y?:'sn ;•71!`�'y(:I�77«:3:28:3„ _::1. .It., cnn .r.-xta, pre ar r:nr,tii'.y ',4i-: ittr�x -° L':•c, ' crwt2�r.• nt:_n 144. i • / y + ar;i pn } �IfC C^ .nil: ; C1asr•.'t�e1 :?:r.�e:,:• u!t:r.� •r,te :::T:+. �� '};<s a^_'. .t•' tm ' ;:r•ret;�.':c r tott-•�.t=red ,;�.v E,'. ^ e ...« r«, un._1 r.�nyt4r,} 'f�:: 40 ..aIM �.11.•t.%1 Lr:,� ,1�e-•�.� . Yr: .�.is�'fi N.+• t ) the :o:r?• L�-r.v, �r", r.`.c�, 2? �t �:� �Ea.tr.P t Fn error 1m.ra �C^•.rrrd !t w}E 2+�^-�,.t1 ter• n" r. t f!`0 r•.nnultY rn•n}.7rs fir tit:^.'nr ert-ir: tiv. 'r-e r , t,. in 1 recerr'S.-nn_e rl th P min rctu•3 r•r•:•ranrts•. mae.0 hPrelur•',C'r, nr in 21eu Of rush r!!3ur,t^.r-n: f:r.@ 2E..-(��tLt:v:'tL�•4"S3C.t}yv.'U•..•�•'• •..t?f :`il:'G:�'•n.,i ..n.� r•.lt••n. . ... nP^+2t*{rn..i„f.r�• mny be .inVC�`rf -,-m-:nts. tt ,�C:.'?'i� �'?. •i!.:�»�.J.�`1r nr. -^�_i.•';`•^.!"f:'--�� ':::!1 fifS.,ln;a�n Y (^?Y t-]: tIT'.^, 1: ;'i ry! x3 ~)S'J r t a• E,� -;1'+1<'.• 't`n fih o A e br: ter._ ' - �G^ ,��@ �•` `�. �Lt`4 hl,4Q' !'•t�CZi .n��rtC•^�•t. -%IvYA ' 1 bcr entitao.e -o receive c. -.,: i rt�I-:in Potir-�,ticnt ':.t -�,.- ,olmt 1* s.+ .rfs_n Cyaner ,�n 4n c^.^ JK?r.qtr, yr} e.e a (a) All rtlar�c },'t��Cl3f.3 ?ic,iit tier 3]eret]r� ter. Ana. (b) A-11- -n.z:iv4er :utu:e LFrvica 'In.'UC' *s sze3z trjr t ti .e :eSse. - 14�•^c t.�:e ���,_gte�i it Ie4C-t f s A tern ':FE.:fee r.it:l the I: r --(-mber in Con ictae+ w`+ or A. ?Lie ats, m•t':ent wit?'s+the e;:r-1.oy er, v'-. ~'ill ther" :'or feel• r•ny i hb to ,r in r.-espect o* :'p sz `erviee fktl rittui•c.. 5zrc icr crntrite:tf onfa vt xrr -his plan Sp notice , Of theacn.3ctiorl 1r. rr"itaiby thf; !'xivrr:t:el}L bi ora•r,,ngnt in zst'.ae to the r3Rc:bNr,'`r.,r tfa hiss a^t�_T1�rtEf1g]ta f�rin;+� CI+ =eat re;]rr.csrrtRtircc• �r^onL.rfJhAsoi' alone rr?rt8 t)S# 41-v`ey of deter- ml-MIM'.t11.0 date of �nr;�:Snr.i oa Q: oP #rid 2t�^••'� • r rc^V;CC Of ^ng ;-'e.'^18t'rOd T-"Mr?4uQ+? �1$:e'.•T�^�•, ti'�'�. of t:?b ,t.in -r4 ttcr. notict. :h�rFnf tc] r}Sf: 1 itYP:'il— ;�Cnt�. �r:f•�f3r'Pll.j Cfl L-'r,r T�.i^lOtt`:• .,jenta hc_,O_--re fob" th rCccc nt of the. ?'a,^•int heli•' ,:olr,o;.Fi —,hich nre x t re'; Ared `,O ^•i olvldF ;.r} r y rntitlref Ler' nder, f:�._1Z. �� tra: tt.' r Rt'c �+• -i;a other -i "SCC ]r. G A 'Se': gtF^ -,a. Y s, f±n 1 19 . . eQ �.., .1.o ee •3 t • greed ti{'`. "A16 'written t .s .•r F 4 V4E.r r.fl ie :.1,-F, be r-;,'.::=ittrtj t Y th{R _ ^,�.e s•±.�ra� "f •'•if1�•f',Cr. .. :.:. s is 4 rt. •':. � %:'F'.rQ n �_:.� ;.• 5 Ca.pevent;'r,<?•Y.f:;t;� :r�r..7t:� Pr i43' t.o h-1 `t°i a`.�.e.•yry li� '`,r rPf r�� '�«-,�^'E'P :;r�•? y � >cwr;t;r- �'zFretzrrtA�a, �e;,.,,�}:•�r r•�.? !r-.r e • �»F .: thr rr.4f Of w,rr: C�E'lii•• ��`�:} 'n�`.• a t .•r: Af]+. pcLn?eco �} r-.r1 p t t Of & ^.i:i to Mr df�F.: c-r! End:. �r � rr: 7r• to n seri., _r•n', t•t of ar.5.:11 A� ?` y N ep or S,_>? tt- comm .etion of C-t ler.st 1t; e3.� t�-�`rvFl• lstttr .^CrV'-k (-n19N�d rc h My.,M r ,..r. Fccra�rt r-t-,ove r. = t i' lt± tt� t;l•;••c��aft]��t� .r:.,a•. t';' -slC rcf-ist^.yeti r.:t;..lcveC. s,ay E:a;;lc;er Fr.N=entc held: fcr thr Ecco nt of he SeEistr'red _employee r.nr not required to -evade the benefite herelW.bove set forth, E]:p11 be~tr=..nc- ferrea to the accounts of other Registered T'_.?-osees. S: (2; ^.e c,:ccze c c: c:.. i_-•n r n t.:L ':1 t: �•:3ns,• "' c,!' L cnit t f.-. '•ri �:!' "C: ;'•.:,I .' Ti:?i :1'Cl'1:.'C: tt:, , t:i:, •• - t) r e ire:'. pt_yrall L.cGuctions. (2) f.n tr:;icyeE: t ilo is P.:C:ir,S r, :..`-oL.cr of Vne v,r:n trsy r.Lr, exL�ez.t -,-Ath tic oonoent of %',,ci, :�?ovrr, -iLnt'rrw frt�a 1t F.-, n an he is 1n the e_,:i]or of 'w':.•, ..=;_`loyt:r en' u:a'.er •.rc. Ln e.1r:1Q"'>ee r)'fl •^ r:1.?, rs�'r xr-.y boc.:'•rn i-R'rc'^,. nor I -:.rT.:� ty�' hie I-1;:n, rs rjr-Vin-. t;. .Sn::ten hir. r.-rviceo, -;n;, no £i,rt~rr c•;r- tribu..ons t-.111 Le !:,<:c c by .:1a or -.h.- .'��lr.;�r an his rel.-?r unc er thie Plan. :4A.ii1:U j?' o; th. "lsrt 'sill contri utn =t it%.1: t':'.n 5F of hit: L'nrnln;'e. "=p1orcr-- Cr e-rc : g:e.=bcr er i•?):: :{��+ �'i'_1 ooCL.1L>utC- :on ztzou:nt er"ut:l i �.v of h1m ;!Pr-n4.n;-,v -for :cr vSGe rer. Tree l?.fte:^ }I)e `:ffcc tlVe -^.te ::f be T'Ir,13 (1:Crf'=::f•`'iGr rererrtcl to tis ;`utur a F-ervice contriLutions). - ( ) She F.:4}loyi r i;ii- nlfso ::ontrlbuto "'ac}? Enci:n*.s rs G y be r ecef!�ery to s.r:nutilcsr ;.r, ruc•,<: t of cey ein ; rr_or s ;`.� `... ;,. th ^'t_ , ea 2. rein F cv� dtrd (..ere :t- ., %O r.Y{: .:ai(S 4aVC, a:Ls Qf` i0 t1 N `r ,tv 1 t �•. 4 aftcr referred to r-z rn. t :.:Prv!!e -ont..r1i;U ic.•::P,). ` (6) ~I:a ccrttr.ibu:ie.� c: N -ttr.:bc•r vAUI be rezzittrd :o .the: Go1-1r.mitnt ret-the end of eccb tuxr' •sor:t'rn' �crira, for et?z,r t=•_th tMM trinloyer eontr«::utions for the cc:3W^t-riot. '• tae � :: s Go;aer. f�fl*-Ac ent cortriuzio.s arde br e;a3. 4n o �t3,:;;fof -. e:a ;,., before I--As V ctlirc rint '?s .o _1urcl'lnor L $ r:>:r..:�•,Y:i s.naulty t-kble 'to hl:, frons the 06ver;saent (IF-00.00 per yenr) no fu:tier. ccntribu;.iorr tdil b; ^.ay_bl- to the . .vcrnmsnt t;• :he t:tembE or by the },e:r•increr.rn 3.,ir, bshsl{.. (7) :or ;.u.;o r..c z of .t,l e :lr.r•, .k:: ¢tion of a mcmber' ez rninca Lrc: lest:th or ecr.Ire pI•:n' r..n c3+us v F :lien flf E ne�Le.:'e earnings �aic;1 Frcce*.e 8 Tb e O f r, t6#Q00.V2 per yeer shall not .bc t keri into oone,elerrtz for purposeR of en oulctirg contr.�ill,utjonja or t-t:nefIt& the lua. {tJCJng. aervice romicrell4� i3 i;!.".%Cfj+ i, .after the F.'f_eetir!). DEND of t:tr. rlsn). 70ch. =s•wbe2- cf y.- plr:n T1.11 raae1ve et K0r, &l. R tirs:rert ',Iv1:e, r-ubject .wa tha te.n e of of• wirul Kr puroba.vel by 'Lhe-cen`_ri;u mde by the menber him-self rand by the *I r rr: h c .. �..�: bye _ i; for ft _r. S%.. vice. (9) In .0--Actin the vu.xb-cr of ;carr: of ?>art.t "erLine of employees w")fl htve'• been or L?-a) &.r e nbc.,:'V.t on r„•1:it ."•' tcziii t117 rub rxgjut-rtly bt_o '::t •.L'L`:.✓a rr .`2 :I;+ i1 Ln, :ri it el Fc be given for the. TCrl,e in µ;tltttry up tC 4'11'1-+ (be ;- r.6.r.Sqcc rcniis:.r.:d b; r. _.rubor ^yiiox' :o thS� ...rjl:cti Ve .'.tri.t•w of tiie �J .:. yr oh e%i.!`M.l ni who LCCLi:sE f., L`�`rL :'r '7f t•• !it i.^ y. d +tiny. r..' a 1.. Cly L 3 In 30 ein ys tl-ere'of•, till recrive, e^;•s :e ^ink, li. 'e r.;zl HF `wk•µ waw'L ���t t•i ' :'L'...r ....;.• , ..Jj vin a. t*e__a +:-.�. v11r'. Y'itirl, ..`if•: i�:'1ii^.0 Annul ty Lam!: ;eel nr: h4 "..7e R;t .C, n>f E:�i:'>: RSC' C..l,tt^ilir::C�. b- :.';^ Par i.}:-`:rex nnr rnji5bur .:” -ye nr:i of`i:�•I":.::F with the i urchnw!cr ups :o n.^.ci I n:' 25 srrYice Pnd bne!:t? on ;to i^t7r. .C... Av AT t: i'a t°:. ::.F'1,}.. , •'?:�;:.,lic�..� ?' :_1'. �:��.. ,.r. i?•;+c itnc;f:r t3,-e 55 1w o:' jccr.<; t.r.:rt:' Dze jt; Sri U.:] . to 6o l of &vcrrj;e cnnsr_ r-:,Ir.,*R• Over bite 60 Of1f ..y Le r1C3't$r. firf:t tvr Jlne r6 G!" rCrriGC rii'� •-� r_cc-1vt,.': iy r cer vn4f-r tL1 "ii n Ir f-1ZO .00 'er ��Lr" •:_C _...:� ::G w �S+ n . �,:•..ilr•L•lc fr"Co tl:e C-OverrzGgt ort '.12 of v z2Qat�er =E ;l J.C" ►:cr Yf-v , :r v?:ieh x111 ::e !;)c' n1lee. t% - nt o. � annuity to r.'._ch r ��::�er ,_�•~ be cr .. eccc:.ae entitis.•Q, Vr..t.f_r r.n. '.tvd vic:url ;.crc^r._ser.L ;:nrulty G,:r.l.ract or 1h.1,-• 11:0 Et '.`:e L1/:.L' Of 1r•rCQ:� n;; Cf the :'IF;h, .;±:14 if f„ it LY"I'EaV 11::.t� ire):+ :f G:•�.V1T,�y thr. es!7!i U.'.-.�::' :::ti �'i ;I ts ►� LF, ,I!tte t^ ti:! Crwr.r m"'t- lt, un1'11 i.I'iwax )il• L n::'.:1 t7 c.vsal,.:;•le to ti1!= ).ry Jbcr ij'O♦T. trc: t'-.-alt•'.`.'ruaent r. CCCr. ,urc r:reC, (:r.l � tti ':t 1t�t:j` COnitriL'�Lier.:r Ki11 L@ rE��:.ii v :f• NUCti Insurt.nce Ca:b;..-:1y, liCCGCCO to C.O L►:c14,r0ec In .:vra:4r., Ls tlic r•:L'�Cytr atntl% t}:U t1' x1 'a_. Fr'inJI'.0 un'vr ' e L•!6n ^73r`G�:T`t•v, Q:` L:n:41 :~L •'ta3?Er Lt:tir.b ;�t:1'.��•i :t-L:It•_ nt. i 't;c' r.:Lic3:cvcr Occurs first. - ,:r` •is :j<," Anriulry r-+1?. ccn:4ence cert the :'•e' irt;acr:L. ri,-.t0 at' the nc^butt:', F nth. Fill be !v•'1f:()1: Irl 1 '.11t::1S I jI a Ps 'cnZ tam' ho. 21••cti, ;,rovie.ed. cx'':1`.v monti-A. 1nr:r_i:snntc still be P-.Ad In E.rf event. =f tar .;-,ny rC-r.!ton Other tlzt.T% 11;9 :°iZtEJttii. f: i:.Ta1-rGr fnlot. t, er:t;et; to be emF:lcged or the ..S-'loycr prior to hi:? P:etirer en t D.,-A:, the tiDt<1 of he con-L I-ibations -which he L s l'I . d* trrtv.E4e un^cr the 1t t : «1 ICLI ] tv :1^ h =t 1_ it, J0th nu- :vnc4nf' - +?a fiVl`r:i1� tjrcv.L-nt 1r.6 G. &ry crr1ler nrjniver 5•tI'y sherizoi. the mc::Jr:r thi „r QDnT1nuA'11;;• ce;r0;-,D;u%1r;Oc _^in oit 1`.O.:. iv�ie�,e �r i�Cre:SS? ! iG F:i1:,i:1: y. (lY) In n::Ci:C.:' lr "if CA ):8'.E O: ' -.':..I:-! Linn, ti:e 1a-!WL!,1' . 3inz m2pletod at 1r:..vt 1r yer-rr c: ecr-icyQcnt •.ii.i: t2:t: lrycr ha. will r wceive st Ker:l:t;1 T:e•tirement UaLe, or Lnr earlier p:.rii:'er5ary thereof; tI o S.a;,ottnt. of. r-_ n:litY P-Wro"It'a6d bir t!:u ':uture "t^: Sae as ibtti R r~n.s rrkt'te by :he 'maploy cr on his bc:nlF.. . - __" :-�:: <:.r,• •: ._ . ' is 05) l; a msaber .SE oarvicted of c cr'.mdnal offarcei r-ricin; out of.a br.00t.cu of trust;, f:aLe_xlcrr_rnt or. fr::ud comai rtes. in the ! oourze of. I-A!s f'.:^3oyaent wlzji the ;;mPInyer; 3.1'.t • ±ill themlcy for - Colt � �. "�p4,%`ot of Priv; ;5ervloe ;nd ?utur` '.errs cL" a 1±,i.0 to or R j. con ributJoAs ride by the employer, an vit trohp--41f, or To a - .kav— .. sent calculgted by rfeforence to -ny :uoa Flt.•n, if'na.lcr of th... conn iotion is rtc►ivod by t s i-ow-rn�•to.^.'t >4 C nJ.cj t .nt, .•. } 5.. tjesivnFted Bt reficlr.ry or. 1c; ry1. rP.ItT=ri t::r.ti�ns. —K.- . (1=, 1-.Ay t'rt Sins ucc:� tF:r :in�tsd rr�: Lri:✓ �.g C-uLv•`C1:I•,'nt'3.v' :hf- .::ii.:11i 'j' ti:il: , f!%!' pur•.- .. pOEkS Oi ii,t T i j.F.r, 1)c cor:.c1 t-rc- t r- n x—, c:s;i (17) U,M. S-eCir:I c1rc''.L ptj:!n. -1.et; :Y: .citli L'c:',Y, ie- pc,,.- v..cd to r*'zirci o ,,he i irnt. f,ny l::f)rIt. i:. '�;.« !'5.�.-_`tP:r .;•;;`S.{;fi .ii:.:::+.^-1:1".tR.�l ^S(:�..1l1:r' .eQT..ttl a.CLj2`I: Ry``v L-. tee, !;r r.t &n;l othor.' U*:— foI` I't:Li9L;:.! of r:�.r.:_nr,sr. Cr. t�1ct-a1:1Ly t! ii=°tr:-!•:a1tt'e� 4y vne -•?.o;ier. he _ C1::4U.j1% Of ^.rtri1i14r t:'t::Ell"gin t;r;.ynble to the i9tY::ber X1.11 a on a r•t=.��=r:h rctir, a> r:l.l l� �'�"� rtrea i:; hic -.;.trimtd rfiv by all cori:r,ttls:!rrs s.s•'.c` c.•. ?z;cR::r?r t:m, ty the r.tsrloyer on h,-; (1-) AuthorZ.esi etvenc n fro= 'fork" chill not cc%nElit'-i c .. t•.<n t n r• r 't.G'r«:i..<ttiG:j Of E'a:710v..i nt C:r �:i11'v. Of .'it:.n+ but v,111 3J•t3 rovernta GF follove: (!%) :S tli- zw., r- .ber r:+c• !ve contr-Lutionn -til? ocn- L1:Uls Q!::. ' a L(; a rAti: eG .? f.:..- GC:T•l'T1:3 CS. 1�:,4:1�!� 7 L• 'rt:`G i•.CLL:A1Sy Ft iO:i:. (r) 1t `i-w, r.eza3i'r dorre not rccelve :ins, Tjt:t :Tip bg.e. IN,::• rI^Fb:':C•Lt7=�v :`tIS t:14�n•. 1:iS= T:O: be :::Gt- Cti., U on rclQrn•to r etiv, rorvlcle f,SLn b.^.::. Tv.• ".•�C•���.1'i �3'.:tSG!il: t:1i1 Ct r2�lL'�-�C3. :Y MA.'..!i (19) if Cv hir, �Or i1 -'C:ir-:zzmn+ •.••L9l he contrir`ut:S•3ro 7: tje crwlut Of ;: 3ialUar, 3.noitieirv: .. ''_ 7-A'n snd thov.o w4p by tnc ' .:,ri nyor o,. .:1. :f:, r-.., rr3 no. g►:_.'iri i n.: to purch'arefar h4L« ion annuity of 10.0*0 r er Yori ', WJ: , Cr ntr1biit1rnfa x11-1 4o iiL:i"J 3Ut:,, tri! !.`• trr 1:'iv +rSaert=F;:: on ar. u:ovjd,!c. Sfl Covefrmaent r.:i!i:t:.liE0 AUt, as A::Cr;�'Cd L'F l;ii^.:�t`Z }J. Z.4 LVLe'� V i7�1) .^_r 1°i lQ r raz_�t_onn zi de z.hereundervIn iii;: of ::ht: nnnuity purehattnLlc! vtit3:try. Annuity ew., a:rrr b,unefite under the !'?fin gr. riot n,.61p.?:dble, i7}'i/.:'thGr Uy '4'oluntT;ItY n-,tdcn or by a�j'8rf`i+:Or1 of ;"Lz. (b) ;a � � eta ?.� y•:ret uarrcm r:;zi c or.;ricuticns. (�1) T-er 1'.1 c JL z:jr t I o n •. t 1'.l _s�- n,. givo any me l•brr t 14° !•iiCZt t.'= :' +1.:tt C: in the fEZ'ViGf of the. _;::;`ifl;t r or sny rl •l,i ro olr+ice to ix•nv:rits, urtlet:s thr, ri : t to r; ch lborm.!its lata C rsci:lU?aIy B,COFuet" un4er the ^�i'v Vi� 4}la C. 21-a,, (2�) :1�: erap:oyar :•cservea the rlg!at io'etCeicie a1i iJr<.ttar e.rir:S.ng in the 44:31 _istratlon snw irtcrFrtxtrr.tion Cf the �lrrr,' f- Pub eet: to Is% snd the -Government. Annuities-Aet, :(F.s,0 lojai, 03h t0r 7, a e &LNe tiled- bY: Chmp er 3i, r t Stutz r, of 1031) en6 the s i•ulea.anal :r;,u3&tione a+:re' thartun::Cx': It ul.11 be t.e ob1S— Cation of tide to pay over .to teat Goverment the nori— triMuzions required to be made by tho em+loyor unler .%-0 Alr•n, :gra 1% -w ll be the obligation of :he avermentto p y benof its. In voeordAnos -lith contrlbutlons reeve .vr:d. (r jy il� .niit+lo�aar ,-opera -nd -Y -ate to ol<M111l36 the Plan a p_'.ri« ly, biit 'ri%,aervijn t.t-?e : T-''-t to chap n-0 or it 8v g.ny timo, rub ject to tix,' ap ror•^i of the rup:rt cent- of Xunioi- P01 .j"Mir8, Hall`aAr '1, S. Arlt' 4hz!.ni;e or mod..if-ImaatiiLtl In tLe rtoZ tE :2Ct the tez`ae 4a nri�r:li :-i1i Glr, vX' +.flty r»:�l_ht`. Gfs -rtZTi?iiliiv :d:u14f ].-rSOr LO _ ♦,; 1:? o� cut's h- :he. 11"e- CI rv0�x:ivf<t1oTr. Vrtli++ .+: :.i :L•%rt' _'}t�rtsr.: cption oi' Lctr,•...ira�; :.:cwbc:rs of the 1 lrrii All 4--plo e :^ c in The seviora of th.ci• n4nlo, er: t1, £ec-' tivo I*r. tr a: tide who txa car %.:.i^ ::111 bn cIS S�Ie o a�e— Ct9:iC Gitl:LL`7`Sa. c:i iri`a'� lfin will Q,_, rt:CU1r C-:i &.,.o dc-C 16 1,1,31n [!n dF,yr: or .a:e Chte tbay :ioco:u� f:11.'x:U9,7, CLvt:i4: UX' not, the- t?tip' Glre to I-,ecur_o ut:L_.,nrs or Zht? '&..«n.. ciEc}E1cn III e4c_l: ceto ehkll z e f1wil rmil bin''-ia:• ene. .t_:+or,C Go;;10yet:a +:l_o t eCt nr: to ecome mc:m'.iir s, chr_ : i-?{-:1'. a 2:g4 it, r>r,4 E hr.11 not be pe•`al 0ed to S i CCt:' c!=*-1;.'f5r$ r l vvt'-r f: (rc) At t!:^ r1:T.; t!:•• : iI.n, r:r r:: Coen :..:f; rt C.. GO �;gr:CIble A «.P•Ll Gc•. r.•ill t}.+nf. •L.t .0 LCYC:•�7rfiL t 1`".: L ': r is ar . CertifIC' to sv proof or J- � e. :e r: -'.rth. ��ti: .Irth «. C7•.iLI...-..-1 CS'.:'.t�SCBt" ��:.1 br 1^!-vi:rrrfl �:OaL?t': t2!i^Jbe1`. �. I: L•Irti: cr i:r: �y -� at �. -)'�� ::l fie2' f1Ct�..0 Gi•.a,..7t i:C'ou��in- G171--:.1t n Strtituto.—Y irClrr, ti,-.n * «t r E n E:r o �.;fi Lrt'; t.:7r nth or a c,7.ry of i..•..: entry of hI., 4:-.`..e Of birth, . ..:;1�y . II.le, ccx'tIfIed to cc :r::c"t Co1,1 bY r L �yor, .iurtic$ Of 'he 1`l'rQi-, i=r11`,11 Yublic cr Con._:ye'sio ner for It.•;•Slnl,- Ce {d} if cuch onnno`. be Cbtairc-d., the in!'f:t.er will a Sip.tut!1ry s"e,:lnr::t'Aon by t' _esp0r1cL!!:Ie person cruc.e. to know of hig dt-.te of b:,rtfi etEci,SnC Lunt no othor rooti-o-lltrry- (6) If each onrinot be ottrir+Fr_, the eubal t F_ ^:t utcry .:CcI^re t lon fir. to i:ir _e cf birth, ntF t-. in- that no oihrir proof of agt ccn be obtained. &ch e pInyee on .L�, c ain�. r.•. i:f ,i tip of t1he t'`lt:n, L9.•.ty G'it:ri"E:J',F any one S'C:_.';J: as his *norSc.iary to r cas to .zuLas iia :i.°:y t:e Prqf b:ln. Gn or nftar hie drC:tth, r�.r_erv_t n rt: ri:':it to cjInn_'`e -be 11,ena-ial ry :r c;a tluz! .o time srlth the rs:tent of for Govrr=i ant. if, 0; thq ewatr: of the uNJabLr, :'_e-e E'-ould bR no l Iv ln• dee'.;n,-• epts Benof4 of r'.i•7 is lth r to L1nE41f, Ruch F=n ,^_S would otheriwiee be Z-'k.7f 10 `1.o hifT r:14?1 be p,r.yf'i`.-le to the li-gAl ralxt-ae.nt- r,-�ivon O: t"". M6:reGCr. . Fach Member of the ;Ilan ;`ill receive frog tie fove:r^.•s^^t.4:. oerti'_'leate c.a ovidenco of hiC irolur!lon under the Grouia lnnulty Ccntr.-+ct Stsrued by the Government to thG Z=plcyc+r. At hi.r. 'd:;tc o: reti3'�:3CJ7t, or at h.ir, daze o: finsl terainati.on of eervico, the zzam:er will receive an indivicu-.l Govern:aent. Annuity Contr:ot, erecifyin); the waount o: snnuity, &W. any o-her benefits, to.,ahich his has heoosae en`tfitgled. 3 NC 5. The -,riil .provid.e reecipts mita rospect To Ilach payment of it EaembcrO cnntributions received by tho Gose^rxent. z."lie receip:�s will b-e transmitted to the taember ,.rouCh the �sa;,2ayer. ' iS.:{1:�:�1ai 1:•3\ �` >.,.:rllr i. F,. ;. •:.J..m$ r shAll b_- Zee.:arr$ to have fi:i=_liy tCrnInL..,is<Ihie . b:uriiee rAth the :::mployer x„en, in Via ovinion of ti:e �� rtrion -..., Ccs ittr?e, or fki:J in; sJ.cl:, of The. :.._:>lofer, hr. hoe :left Lt:_e e_nloy of t::e Lz;)Idy er t,it:nut ren.con to believe hf.:t he uIll be further e;:Y,P caved. 7. R member v.-hDll ::e der.':aed to hn'vs ru!:Yen!?ed hin nervice” ith he -Lrloyer, r•iticn he Is ;ez-A-ar.-tr!iy Qaf Flury :irl::,uir n-Y fo- r. '0: r.ry rertEon ether t<ian rLn account. of Illrerr, sir rcclilent, ex-*c_ht EE Qt,iC^rise n rovi'ded i Grein or, in the Plan. SJR-•+ICE 71 vr'l_t:ti ITO"A"ID" . !t'Urll:Si'/C ri.:J;, or - .. 6. :n co rutint a c,:cb=r 1e reriod of &urvice tQ«t+rda i.e.i KL2F.loy£rrC Si7E:rt: Ci t:G::i'-. Int:' nJ1r.131}' Tt.( .(s 110 I:- :Pv4llttlfRe - '1 ct',r:il r.rcc't.i3 Zerrice to be includes-: � (i) A.11 r,.t."...' E.01-k•(' ri;t r.n;' �<� « :.iL.." _!Grt ..:, rcc, :T:`: of r_v£•:nce :rc,: :r-r :, _ (?j •.12 t:.:a lost n:1 c.c, r-:r." • ..+: .:.. C: 7tT•E r:'_�-.jr is ror ruc', s:r. tet oe:: in ;2:e :'a;n E ••:s ti:� 3r�� -�::� :7 1—r. :urnlCt LC n: r..:; .: .:e rec;uirc , � ::_ icy ;.n�;�L� .a ��;:.i:►ar f::?'•t;;�l� .,L' l: !C,Unt of LLr.si%, to r-h1C.L+ P. Ze`istcre4 Chall be a ntitled.St.-tiny or his 1 `.tiro:FRt mate.ehall. bear the ca?-'!c r_tio to 1 as the total fitments held for !-.is Lccount or, ],is raid Retire_ Ment -'ate, together rith interest or, a31 etch Pa;.Mcnts at the rate of four -or r.er year,comm-tinde "early, u� t0 !l=S je:a :i4 i i r c- =ant y,tte. hear. to the `..haring raiue. for the {i sex of the Recistered ^iol,se ^ l.is a ic.st birthday on his s._iA... Fc-ti r it D._t„ c e ann-ity sliall be parable ir, ;onthl;r i^•stall aach Equal to c::e-trelfth of the anr.,-,nlL .^•L:1t of t.Vl::ui',y EO ralculate.d. � ) � �:_?rc: c+ -•:' a---i-- rith rcepect to annuft?ec pLtF?.le ac-a:':: !c t' ='v:.o aE dt-scr ibc: in SeC. l ?.�tkri.rg values :cr at':sr r be C 1C,:1at:::1 on the sv�e actuErialC — atis1C th,0se riven herein. Age Last Birthday of ?�egistored lose on lie t-irreezA D£tr. 1`ale SFr:ale 50 10 3-25 �1 1G.OL'7 5215.8':1. 54 15.5G� 55 1?�512.056 Fb zW i 5 1 c , �7° 57 12` 5 1�►;494 59 .E3 12 ^ L;:202 59 12-3123 1, 102 6o 12.016 .: 13.595 : 61 11,799 6211.300 6j li.OG1 10-763 65 .. 10. 75 (B) Thie naturirg values for annuities ra-able under any .of .the aptions describe3 in Section 5 hereof shall be� bated an interest and mortality tables author+zed unser the 0orern�eatn.nnuities Act and in effect— (a) Lt ' -.tile date of the a-Pointment of ; Joint AR,,,,E:-Of1,juNtirnf.AFFAIRS I %•hruitant, if D,:L,oa 1 r2 ele.cteci, or F.w.,._,ended for. i (b) at the Date of 'e€.i-,ration, of the T (.: ePP:off+al of':ihe Minister ?eCistcred mployce if Option 2 or' Option 3 be elected. i .....da.y �I �............. .... .....::;�• �� Pension Plan for Employees Amended Be it enacted by the Town Council of the Toim of Glace Bay as follows: I. Clause 3 of Part 4. of the By-laws relating to Pensions for the Town Employees is hereby repealed, and the following substituted: Notwithstanding the provisions of any other clause of this By-law, any person who was an employee at the effective date, but who did not elect the plan, may be permitted by the employer to join the plan upon such terms and conditions as.to past services as the employer decides. 2. Clause 4 of Part4 is amended br adding .thereto the following: Provided that ex-servicemen, with service eligibility entitling them to Pension under the War Veterans' Act, now employed by the Town shall have the option .of remaining in the plan or discontinuing in'the plan, and such ex-servicemen who. are employed by the Town hereafter- shall have the option of joining the plan or remaining out of the plan. I, S.R. Wadden, Town Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay, do hereby certify that the foregoing By- law was duly passed at a regular meeting of the Totim Council of the Town of_ Glace Bay, held on the 13th day of April, A.D. , 1955- Dated 'at Glace Bay this 15th dad: of April, 1955• ,pp:vc41 of t',-. =a i��e;- ! Q 11�� f�1�'„�X I. .,... r_ j Lown Clerk 1 ,�: .J7 Province of Nova Scotia Department of Municipal Affairs P.0.Box 216, Halifax, Nova Scotia 83J 2M4 ADMINISTRATION DIVISION July 15, 1977 Mr. Bruce C. Sterns; Town Clerk-Treasurer, . Town of Glace Bay, Town Hall, McKeen Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, B1A 5B9. Dear Mr. Sterns: Re: Police Commission By-law This By-law, providing for a Police Commission and establishing its powers and duties for the- Town of Glace Bay, was passed at a meeting. of Council held on June 29, 1977. Mr. Porter, the Chairman of the Police Commission, and Mr. Bagnell, the Ministebearinr of unicithepal Affairs, have approved the By-law and I return a copy g approvals. Yours very truly, F. Robertson (Mrs.) Departmental Solicitor. Encl. FR/gml cc: S. J. MacDonald A BY-LAW TO ESTABLISH THE GLACE BAY POLICE rolimiSSION (a) The Town Council Shall at its first regular meeting in the year 1977, following approval of this by-law and at its first regular meeting in each year following, appoint seven of its members, one of whom shall be the Mayor, together with a person to be appointed by the Attorney General of Nova Scotia, shall be and form the Board of Police Commissioners of the Town of rlace Bay, (hereinafter called "The Board") having all of the powers and duties of such a Board established pursuant to the provisions of Chanter 9, Nova Scotia Statutes of 1974, The Police Act and the Regulations made under the Police Act, as amended, and as set forth thereunder. (b) Where a vacancy occurs on the. Board.by reason of the death of a member appointed by the Council, or .where such a member is unable to carry on his duties as a member of the Board by reason of illness or absence, the Council shall at its first regular meeting p Qa following such event appoint another of its members to be a member of the Board in place or stead of the ��� deceased, ill or absent member. A4��' o r aPP Y a t q� 2 m e o_ G. e e u ' 3; The Board shall, at its first meeting of each year, (, choose its chairman and vice-chairman. 4. (a) Regular public meetings of the Board shall be held at the Council Chambers on. the first .Monday of each of the months of March, July, October, and November of each year, commencing at 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon, or at such other time or place as the Board shall determine, provided .that there shall be"at least one. such.public meeting every four months and the- date, time and place of the public meetings shall be advertised. (b) The Board may meet in camera at any time on 24 hours notice by the chairman or any two members or at any time.with unanimous consent of all members concerning all matters relating to discipline, personal conduct, contract negotiations and security of police operations. (c) The Chief of Police or Deputy Chief of Police, shall, whenever practicable, attend all meetings of the. Board, whether public or in camera. 2 - (d) The Town Clerk or his appointee shall be the • secretary to the Board and shall have charge of all accounting procedures to be followed and maintained by the Board. (e) A majority of the members of the Board shall constitute a quorum. . (a) The Board shall, each year, not later than the last day of February, following approval of this By-Law, submit to the Counsil for its consideration and approval its estimates of all moneys required for the year to pay the remuneration of the members and, staff of,the Police Force and to pay for the accommodation, arms and equipment and other things for the use and maintenance of the force. (b) The Budget must be submitted to the Town of Glace Bay prior to the last day of February in each and every year following approval of this by-law for approval . by Town Council and Town Council it the sole authority to approve and fix the budget of the Board. Any expenditures over and above the budget approved by the Town Council must receive approval from Town Council also. (c) All capital equipment proposed to be purchased by the Board, having an indicated purchase price in excess of one Thousnad ($1,000.00) Dollars shall be submitted to the Council together .with the ,recommendation of the Board for purchase consideration. (d) The Council shall negotiate any and all proposed union or collective agreements- and the decision of the Town Council in respect thereto shall be final and binding. . 6. (a) The Board shall have jurisdiction without interference by the Council over all matters relating to the enforcement of all criminal law, federal statutes, provincial statutes and town by-laws and ordinances. (b) The Board shall further have jurisdiction over all matters relating to the enforcement of provincial statutes having local effect and town by-laws and ordinances, but the Council shall have the right to request the enforcement of such statutes or by-laws as may be required for the proper administration thereof within the Town . 6. (c) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the function of the . Board on behalf of the Council shall primarily relate to the administrative direction, organization and policy required to maintain an efficient and adequate police force. 7. (a) The officers, assistants and civilian employees of the Police Force, other than the chief, shall be appointed, promoted, suspended, dismissed or rein- stated by the Board. (b) The Chief of Police shall be appointed by the Council and following a year's period of probation, may not be suspended, dismissed or otherwise disciplined except with just cause, and in such event, he shall have the right to appeal, within fifteen days of such disciplinary action, to the chairman of the Nova Scotia, Police Commission. The Commission shall conduct a hearing therein and may confirm, overrule or modify such action and its decision therein shall be final. (c) The Chief of Police or his Deputy shall be in charge of the management, direction and control of the day to day operation of the police force, including the enforcement of law and the maintenance of discipline within the force. (d) The Chief of Police or his Deputy shall give all necessary orders, directions and instructions to the police force and no Board member except when communicating a decision of the Board, shall issue any order, directive or instruction to any member of the police force relative to his duties as a member of the force. 8. The Board shall not engage or enter into an employment contract with any person, corporation, partnership oY agency whereby municipal police officers or services shall be provided. 9. (a) Any complaint respecting a member of the police force shall be considered by-the Board only if it is made in writing and signed by the complainant. (b) Upon the receipt by the Board of any complaint in writing it shall be forwarded to the Chief of Police for investigation and report, unless the Chief of Police is the subject of the complaint, in which case it shall be dealt with by the Board. - 9 - (c) The Chief of Police, or in the case of a complaint • against the Chief of Police, the Board may investigate the conduct of any member of the police force either of its own motion or in connection with a complaint and the person against whom the complaint is made shall be entitled to be represented by counsel upon being informed.of .such complaint and during any investigation and hearing in respect of such complaint. (d) The procedures used in dealing with compl ants, internal discipline, and investigations s all be in accordance with the regulations made u der the Police Acta I, Bruce C. Sterns, Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-law passed by the Council of the Town of Glace y at a meeting duly held And convened on the 9�,4- day of vt,�Q, , A. D. , 1977. o ly_ Dated at Glace Bay,. in the County of Cape Breton, this So day of A. D. , 1977. APPROVED BY: _&mAA 1VIA A' BRUCE C. STERNS TOWN CLERK Chairman, Nova Scotia Police Commission DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for approval of the Minister H ..........................'....TSV.%••`:...Y1............. Oea.rtme.tel 50i1r.H.`r APPROVED is......�1 . ....day of....... ulster el 4unldPel Alteirs T0WN' OF GLACE BAY BY-LAIV- - RR POLLr,G DiISIO}iS:, B e it ordained by the Town Council of the ToW,n of Glaee Bag as .follotrs-;,. (1) That. the by-lams of the Town of Glace Lay re I acing to the division of 'yards into "poll ing sections :)r 'divisions, be'and• the 'same.is.hereby-repealed and-thee Pollowin substituted. (1) That the various wards of the Tots of Glace BaY )e divided"into polling sections os► divisions as follows 'or the7purpose 'of holdi4i civic elections in the said (a). In Ward One there shall be three polling places, (b).',: Ward ,Two there.-shall be-four polling plaees.. ., In .ward Tb-ee.. there::shall be'Pou-_ polling vI .,.. .:, .' . : : . aces:. (a). In' Wand'..Four` there shall'b&'f o polling place s,r : (e) In —Vard Five there..shall be'four polling places:'.: M : in Ward Sin there shall'be tl+ree pol3ing places. (2) T�at the Town—Clerk oP�tha said Town shall designate Where the polling places in the respective ?'yards shall be located, and shall also desi,-,Pate the number of voters Who shall vote in the respective polling places. This is to certify that the Poregoino is a true .and correct copy of a By-law regularly passed and adopted_ at a regular neeting'of'the Torn Council of the Town of Glace Bay, held on 17ed-nesday:the 28th day of January, A.D. 1930. j.. : V Town Clerk. ...da �� TO.111 OF GLACE BAY BY-I&I RE BOLLI:'G DIVISIONS Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay as follows; That the By-lays of the Town of Glace Bay re- lating to the division of Wards into 'Polling Sections or Divisions, be and the same is hereby repealed and the following .substituted: {1) That the various wards of the Torn of Glace Bay be divided into polling sections or divisions as follows. for the purpose ofholding divic elections in the said Totrn. - (a) In Ward One there shall be tour polling places (b) In Vard rL%vo there shall be six polling places (o) In'Ward Three .there shall he five polling places (d) In Ward Four there shall be three polling places.-- e.)- lacese). .In Vard .Five` there 'shall--be five polling places If),. .In Ward Six .there shall'-be three' 'polTing -places. (2) That the Town Clerk of the said Town shall- designate where thepolling places in the respective Wards shall be located,. and shall alsodesignate the number of voters who stall vote in the respective polling places. This is to certify that the fore- going`is a true and correct copy of' a By-law regularly pa�seed and adopted at a regular faceting of the Town Council of tt"e ."l-I '•r , Tov+n of Glace Bay, held on the 27th day of September A:D ; 1933. Town Clerk, :`� RE PREVEI%TION OF FIRES AND INSPECTION OF BUILDINGS Be it ordained by the Torn Council of the Torun of Glace Bay as Follows: (1) There may be a Fire Inspector for the Town of Glace Bay,:whose duties shall be: (a) To oversee the erection of all buildings here- after to be built, altered or re-modelled within the Town' (b) To examine carefully whenever he deems it necessary or is directed by the Mayor, or the Chairman of the Fire Wards to do so, all chimneys, flues, fire-places, stoves, ovens, _boilers or other apparatus or things which may be dangerous in causing or promoting fire, and to re- port thereon to the mayor or Chairman of the Fire Wards, if the same be dangerous, to notify the owner or person using the same, or occupying the building in which the same is or are contained, to discontinue the use of or remove the same, and if such owner or person using the same, or occupying the building in which the same is or are contained neglects or refuses, after receiving such notice, to dis- continue the use of the same, or to remove the same, within a reasonable time, in that behalf, under the direction of the Mayor. or Chairman of the Fire Wards, to employ such- aid .and assistance as may be necessary, and to remove the same at the.expense of the person -in default; (c) And generally to .enforce the provisions of the By-Laws of-the Torn in force for preven irig fires; (2) Erection,_. etc:, of Buildings `filo person shall commence the erection`of any new building or the remodelling of any old building,. in.the Town of-Glace,Bay� unless and untill he shall have first submitted the plans or description of the proposed build- ing, alterations or repairs to •the Building Inspector for his inspection, and shall have obtained his written eer-. tificate that the said proposed building,- alterations. or repairs are in compliance with the provisions of the . By-Law and will not involve a violation ofany By-Law or regrulation of the Town relating to the .prevention of fires; (3) The Inspector of Buildings may, under the direction Df the Town Council pull down or remove, at the expense of the owner thereof, any .building or erection which may be lonstructed or placed in contravention of this By-Law, (4) The ocner, and in case of his default, the occupant of every .building within the Town more than one story in height, shall make or cause to be Dade a scuttle through the roof of such building; or shall have appended to such building a good and sufficient ladder of sufficient length .to reach the roof, and the top of the chimney thereof; (5) 'very chimney or flue built or constructed within the Town shall be built of brick, stone, or other incom- bustible material, and shall be built upon a proper foun- dation, and the walls thereof shall not be less than five inches in thickness exclusive of lining and shall be well and sufficiently lined, and every such chimney shall rise at least three--feet, above the ridge of the house or build- ing in which the same shall be; and every chimney or flue, if built in circular form, shall be not less than ten inches in diameter, .and if of rectangular form, not less than ten inches by ten inches, and every such chimney or flue shall be so constructed as to admit of its being scraped, brushed or cleansed. (6) No person shall build or construct within the Town any chimney or flue otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of the next preceding Section of this By-Law; and no person shall use within the Town any chimney or flue constructed .or built otherwise than in accordance with such provisions:. (7) No person shall within the Town construct or ' use any chimney, flue, fireplace, stove, oven, boiler, or other .apparatus or thing, which may be dangerous in causing or promoting fire, and 'it shall be the duty of the owner or person using the same, or occupying the house, room, build- ing,- or place in which the same is or are contained, after receiving notice in writing from the Fire Inspecuor that the same is or are dangerous as aforesaid, forthwith,to dis- continue using.the same, and if required so to do by the Fire Wards within a reasonable time thereafter•to* remove the same; O` The pipe. of every :'stove,` chimney or fire-place within. the Town.shall .be conducted into a chimney of stone,- brick, or other incombustible material and in all cases where a stove pipe'passes through the woodwork of a building within the • Town it shall be separated from such woodwork at least three .• inches by metal or incombustible material, and all pipes from stoves or fire-places over fifteen feet in length shall be riveted at each -Joint; and when necessary for safety supported: and stayed by wires, and no person shall within the Town use any pipe or stove-pipe which is not put up in accordance with the provisions of this Section: (9) No occupant or other person in possession or charge of any house or building within the Town shall permit any stove-pipe hole in the chimney of such house or building while the same is not in actual use to remain open, but shall cause the sane to be closed with a stopper of metal or other incombustible material: (10) The occupant or other person in possession or charge of .any house or building within the. Town, or of any room or place therein where a stove is used, shall have placed and ive or inflammable substances; provided always that nothing herein contained shall prevent the use of tar burners or of stoves specially constructed for consuming oil. (19) The Fire Wards, the Mayor or the Inspector may them- selves, or any person else upon rritten authority from the Y.ayor, Chairman of the Fire.Wards or Inspector at any time between the hours of Nine A.M. and Six enter into and upon any house, building or place within the Town for the purpose of examining the same, in order that he may ascer- tain whether the provisions of the By-Laws of the Toru for preventing fires are observed,. and no person shall obstruct the said Inspector or any member of the Police Force or Fire Department in making such examination, or refusing, or pre- venting him having access to such house, building or place Tor the purpose aforesaid.. (20) Storage, etc. of Gunpowder and other Inflammable Substances. No person shall carry or transport, or cause to be carried or transported or assist in carrying or transport- ing gunpowder or other combustible or dangerous material through the Town, or from one place to another therein-un- less the ,same be contained in casks, secured by good canvas two-cloth, 'leather -bags, or metal- covered boxes or chest.. (21) No person shall' keep within the Town of Glace Bay, naptha, benzine, gasoline, benzole, or other like inflammable goods eccept in such place and manner as shall be designed by the Chief of the Fire Department,,the Chairman of the Fire Wards, and the building Inspector. (22) No person shall bring into, keep or have in his pos- session within the Town any dynamite, nitro-glycerine or other - compound containing nitro-glycerine without the permission . first had and obtained from the Chairman of the Fire Wards, Chief of the Fire' Department or Fire Inspector. _ . (23) '•ThV owners or proprietors of garages or service sta- tionsshall not permit the drainings of oil.or gasoline from. motor Vehicles to .empty.lnto the Town sever, (2�) The owners or proprietors of dry cleaning and dry dyeing plants shall equip .their plants with approved fire extinguishers of a type suitable for oil fires in kind. and . number satisfactory to the Fire Inspector. (25) Any person convicted of a breach of any of the pro- visions of this By-Law shall forfeit and pay at the discretion .of the convicting Magistrate, a penalty not exceeding the sum of Fifty Dollars for each offence, exclusive of costs; and in default of payment of the said penalty and costs forthwith; im- prisonment in the Coimon Gaol of the County of Cape Breton for any period not exceedir_g.twenty-one days; unless the penalty and costs be sooner paid. This is to certify that rhe foregoing is a true and correct copy of a By-Law reguarly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Torn Council of the Toon of Glace Bay, held on the 6th day of July A. D., 1932' NEIL F. MCNEIL Town Clerk V � AA orvisION z P.O.80%GA3. g. ,T{OOtHcy GENEFL.,L NpVI. CCTV` eli'_aa, 17x3• 2nd July, A. wcCillivray, Esq.► Towl Solicitor, .Glace bey, 1;. S. Lear Sir yours of June 23rd there is on file In reply to fire in this office a by—law respecting the prevention of inspection of buildings adopted at a meeting of and the Glace Bay on July 6th, the Torn Council of the Tours of athe Lieuten=t Governor in Council 1032 and pproved by on Vovea�ber 3rd, 1933• :ours very truly, '::.uniCiCal Cc-missioner CLB/L BF, I2 OP-AI:ED BY' TZE TO P_. COMNCII. of the rfO`M 0= GLACE AT, as follows: 1. Teat the Bye-laws of the Town of dea.ling with Public ?Health are mended by adding thereto the follo%sing: (l6) 5he o-mers of c,ttle or horses in ti-e Toti:n of G ace Bar shall not allotir an accurralc.tion of manure on their are:nises in any place in the Torn, so as to be a nuisance. Any person who allows a nu=sane to be caused thereby. shell be liable to for{eit and pay a penalty or roti more than X0.00, and it defy+ilt of payment, imprisonment in the common jail for a period not exceeding thirty days. I certify that the foregoing is y . true copy of s by-1 aa; of the Torn of Glace Bay passed by the Coancil o' tae sa1d.Torn on the 11th day of August, A. D. 1915 and approved by the Governor in Council on the 15th any of October, A. I!. 1915. Dented at Zr?ifax this 28th dV of Jencary, 1942. L:anicipal Co=�issi ner y/T� ,il• •ice•`�l1• _ - `�• in - �hece rc r-latloace L`n1E££ theCC:tQ t i=c, .E u:ref, o.ncr• '"LOLT i" z:,�ll c:.s tLe Beard cf•ECZAth of to .,,i --.11 �czs:l the Hill: (or cal:itar-;) inej ect-cr for the "ILcgec.e ry „ or y 7 cult' -�::•oirtcd acc e4a':t. Regulations for the ,�. eS Glace �G-, "= ^,•i r: - Production, Pastureit�tiOPro-iuc s: ll rcan tLC_cccipier b far= or & Sale of Milk -,e r.Q&Uc&a for sale. rvIlk" 01--11 it-alude crEc:� or r�T,;• cc•'1oosiLipn crear. 'Persoa'� anor 'du=ll include Is�:rtnErehiso.ciwti , f_r:� in poseezricn for 9L`rr3E ell" . shall ir-cludc "cxc'_'�a or . of Seek. %' "pacteurf saw". su:1j eve tae .srno meaaiaF �:r def iabi� by the Y°ub_is t- ..at or ancn;-=e:•e theretc. aPstE'.:sicinu '-'lant" ah;:il. xea-� .^�;; al=t ertlipp�a mac: tllc ly-a teur+sst3 a:: of'aill:• ,-y wb t n in or -o:..-nG eM �..� rean L,:•:- _,erccn c�_fln;;c. a;�rirrtei:''• £h11 ,=•• pl��t. . • . raste.:.risation c. in, prodUC06L +4F1r chsll include ever: plant }r, -gl<icii Y r tion Sant. or 2usr-!lcd. except n pscteur�c�: P. .r,• zes:1'E oS per rho. by "xrc.nzn rP zh:ll.-San.and ine .tr--nsVorte milk.bet::sen the troch• ' &•Eon+ of ctticr coatresa.zc�s, rocecsctr, b•1'v radaCer-tiansnortina Vn1 Y.his or- i roduct. track of ;production and thepoirrsaiseu of the vendoro F not inClulie .shall;• .v r retail person erson rho sella milk,:uholecale a R� dorq...0p hall :%n ate. -:: •.,.�,,. -%Vn of. leCe•BsS. •.; :_ .:, Provisions Cone.nl U0nse rasecution=•�lndcr. the P"�'isioas.of these ua�;`o of ¢ilk- 2% In r-m9 Fn oesESBfon-bY : ^erson of. a greaYar r. the hes-ring ` 1' rano P s QgictQace -that such milk wt:s in �t".nn tro gealons shell bo F r the luriQEe of tale. '"tha -poseesrion- of each Terson .o: T' gha flutes oS the inspector shell be out ._ 1' r trs,fle.- or otherzIOe Lis- =rio :Ik chz-1 be :sol d, exc•, ge3. r B-zara. h• tai` s �-•� of Glace Ua7 except under:lice-11 o..-,thtx Hazed oy n the o license writilsuG`� - t ( .1 r shall b.Q..G:axted. suc'� �= - ,,.• n��:ate li� b). :ts at•s a a - time as the QKrd o... „ Lhe� r 1 ro4uaora tYcn eceite revered o.. or by fare She 4 r (e3• _ ,,17 licensesct:t,o 1-, o b� a t etuo nati:':.z of Vi(j ef;!: a_,�i, Il I.S tI.a i?r- Lt:Cri r+ rFrZ,Cr. •tr .1'P fee for £:achtl�.C6,'sC6� }u',`-,tu yT to the ;,a-!I or etc ab ron-ne:,�1� o tl of el"00 Eald.the license Host 'Se 2- th_ s the venaer. tine :lscc of busiaEca of. . . _ . -,v rer�sorablE hors, Pater any -rem- at.Ivcpector �a��et. a-•. I � .of-Glace'X a5• or 5• (n). '� rod::aed for ar.].s .n Lhe•,o�rn lees where m=l>; Q -P r:rocessed or-af:cred for sr.1e. rhere`it,••is ham+ (b). :he Incpector �' tahe r.ny cLch c=glen ac 'ae scEo fit L^c: mbmit -the-, to tette' arwi may such cherce cc it reazonctle s:rs Ice =cE be z'�e for the testinG or tr=- ei ertation 0-^ t1:Eee ss.-:gles ;ra- =ided that such c11jarr_ec have the g^.roval o: tics too-r.''.4 i:.c. till: eh: _. �+ Y,c. t--r,=j"€ ti. 'Il be bn.rht. received or usec t '' pir�^t, ri1L ria^t. cr trnnsj ortcr. except treW t oca rrv_ucers T.:i�,i+ correct names r-ad sat rensea are eu^p:liw,4 tr, the iocr� r,}tea c?-+l;c_:ifen is =-_ae for a license. 7. she Fccrd cult be informE3 Of r-nY ch�gee ri.,wle in tt"'s list pi j�TGit�CLr 6 *id ra0 Lill. shall be bouz;�i s received yr uza& f roW any proar.cere until his-correct wmO and sa4reta is su_rlied to t o r: r T;:c Board may if it -Be f:.t, strike the n=e of any nroaueer :rva the lists and no milk ehall-be boucht, received or used frr mch ;'sa- cucer by any ractear_�F:l :nt not o'hZil nr.y =ill- . bo sold in t',e ='o -t r of Glace B4 Sror r_n-.V i,ient receiving. buying or using vich =ilk u til t::e ro:al aS .the ::oara iz obtui::cc: 1 tue ra:�c sc tar c3 t^ the lists. c+, 111 -readora cust 1--cep eccu=ate 'reco:-dc of ail: '17 0c, -:urchasec. �TiCEc j.aico cb::r6c3, an4 _rrjccs -received for silk r_nl a'tv milk - roduct rhsch is cold; traded -or. otherwise cis�osea Of and =ust ly ch ce r.:�. Such reco.dc or axLy�such in+or ation}r_s m r_ht ?acs. of use for strt4sticsl pur<osce or othGr-rize in t"_ it . C sof t..e -utlic. 3iar—t_h. 1C�1 :.11 rehicles ucc- in the tr.:.a^portat;nn of rile shall be clew^ in _ ^=l re-air r-=d sh-ll not be unerl to tar--tport ref+cEe or sn-. =atter ?1abls `vo adversely aSrOct the VaI4 of =ill-, 14-2.1.11 Bch sehicle3 `.zec1 in celivcrin; ta51�z to' comers s'y^il ^_Z+e the n=a and 1ies:ise nnmber of the veaclor plaia17 =rinteE a:. thea outelde in block letters -c,t least three inches is height. 11. :Il mill: sola in the Soca shall be,placed in ale � bottles_ uhi.ch .tx_re received sffectsre bactericiflal_treatment. `c'.distrib%i 'to the cangrimer uapast<eurf ssd� ( j:'F en such roduaer.: :.. . :. `ft' chs13_be battled is the milk hquss of,the p ' >� aectian slab uat aeoessrily r,motion Fhcngsnchtmilk - F2sotelg;=z`estsur�ats,�`3:ot�itcle andother ince. is cans.zmed :an the..rreaisen. ho-ovor if casae are amrlaye�' is dEliver- r� this szilh"}hey, sh 1's.-�be clean and given efrectivo bactcrfcidal "j -a�uctic;; of ler Vil1r 12. beta - crticn Of chase m:.11: Ali ca",A4"10 in Gro • d p coasts-'Minn in -the .':acn chali bebenithv urd in ;rood.'cenc!'tion. Z f3a ccttiv`-sha'_3 b re17 bedel d _n fresh alc.M -edsir.g at c?1 •times. -- - !{� ^he :.` �, z:cderE.gid tails -of r11 cilch`coy u &ha'_1 bo }:e^t 1. 1 t;nes and trio Slcn'.c �..ki: udacra t'a:_=l cl�cr:*:'a:::'?'Fell c ii.;cd at all rT2�1 be r-_-wC•\t1 GT i '-_Pcd- '-"-h it �l G. rtl � Y Y��l 4h ����t �V�ViL MiJ f �e .situated in s, dryrall drineL lecation. e.:': ti Lsd tr�a^�rosir..:tel, .our sc•asry 'Seet•a£ lid. =- �inrlazc .o: eccry hese.C!, rtoclz. (c) Be r.ell ventilated send shall have less th!.n 5^D cubic Seat of air space for every hes-d of ttock- -3- (d) • Kavo duct proof rz. _c =;: ccil=zCc r.-:ich a?'. 11 to cle: r-nd free from duct .and cobxabzs.tt all tincc. (f) Ee rhi:.erached trice early un?eet pain-toil rhe_n cucb pain t shail be cle:;_*: Ln! .n Laos ccn&-ition. (f) floc+: rl:ich is clean and w_tcr-ti&ht =—_1 ss::all vrc•1- c:r _bly be bu.-It of rarc non-absorbent ralorial such ae ccner.:tc. (g) '..�^-ve gs:tters ::hick ;.Ka rater-tight _cndi cati1M cle ncl.- (L•) Rave .:_n rdeguate ralk behind the-ectLls raich shall be cic:� at $a.!! ti=ns_ 16. po other anfmrl shah. bo kept in the sake barn as mllch cowl; c:ce t rhen such animals ere h=ses in, n cc-cLicn ser:rooted fro:: such --ilea cors by a timet r=tition and clic= c^.,; oycr.S�;e or +log^c chic;h are in such part�:on are Of a Ee1f-ciosinG type. 17, The 'barn yard ck�ll be at all. time cl c--n r:_••d tir3 esid L crc ELal'• ��� zo ecc�=a1ation Cr collection Of r6f i1c8.Or s— ca:`V;cl rhicj Light. fernich a brecdiny glace for flies. 1 g. AlI.'-maure .shall be i--_-.eaUratcly removed from tho barn to a distancc of st 10aat fiftg fest. 1cA,, killers should bs clods in clsan-raEY::b?a c:otLirz- not ucc.- ..11 �. be do:2 c+th a c�c:� dry hr:.^u• :tet other rorh au.. milking chdll .: er_cr:;:t -In such cases r'rc,re lncpcdt•or*- a.s used; .rhea ctripains cha I1•be done .wit.:; a.-clean Ery hcnd. ... 200: til_ i12: utenc11'Z-bha'_lbe of- smooth =ctal Rhiah doffs not affect the'q%=11ty -of milk bR electrolgaes er other meanse shall have flush eer�c wnd' no er`cks, crcvicee, rset or abrazioac ^i�ich =i&—t,.Later- tare xith- clsaajug-•cr••rhich night`hsrbar:.bacterine _ - .21: All milking ritencila shal be rinsed t:ith clean rater im--e3ia`te17 after t.se 'md -then-Scrnbbe&-with s•brash7s.nd:ah o3.kalineta6lutions thty:`z�1-then be--rinsed Irith clean.-�vmter a:i9 given e.f eetive bacterioid:= tre=traenb frith stsaa or rater ata t=307vAurG o: i6O degreeE�3rerheit,gar=aver-or a•chlorine`-solution:aY l�'p�rts rar ghe at>a31 tncn be Qtorc�d in .:a i-�rE:ted pasit.an so million a�'G�cr. S. - r8 ta. p=event conts=ination.+ 22: If ming maebines Etre in use, thcy must be clEs.nQd a fthrnaled :.n a = nor =I"n re-red by the*.Ins:1ector. - 27: Ali milting' stoole shall be Clem and sawn be co constructed as to :ucilitete :C16&ning:'" 24; All rzillr shell bo irnsediatcld removed from the rtable and chali be strcinc•d ;n A mill: houte 41etrached`Sroc thn-bi`,-.rn or 3.:1 as roll Te.n- tilated.roon serarated-from th_e stable by a dust frce TL-EC-SEC tra ecu`'-clog:^t' doo_rs•.. 2a. . :*ke-=UL houce cr'ccn_,r to :oor.: -cM-11r..r brir>~`-e tirc:ll Fant.luteGo. clam= and.st ?1'bc free .f-i a d'lies, '�st roux odor...:-..,1 mill be gl ao .Lor no Other -0-a---pose th:-n h:,n�.?iris'. oi'.mil?: anfl milt rtrrsilc. Q6, `.'ac mii> Fh.eI b'. =,rom-rtl7 aoole8 atter ai;ki:.� to c t�pc.rttr-rc o; rj� Pegxees rahrenheit cr:lees. ` 27 1.11 persons associatad in any va�v with the grocuction ct L mil shs11 be clean_ c & .health_c'Find no menbe= cf -their householil tt,r_ll be suffering from a'-oentaieiouz`41 seas¢: Wit= .. renters�.nr. Plant� 2C. (I) }je l:cracn chall cetabticb. alter or reconcYr clo, rely :rLt?f Cl;risat;Cr: =.La1i t not install or chaw:c =y ecu r:els u L•Eed in the haws li.n�c of pasteurise:" milh-•-•titkeut :•re cperor^? of the £;,�4-:. (2) race 4ecmeladvisable b,! the Eicard, .Euch ap-:iican t d.:at £ab el �lr nd £j EC<_f:C: t r ate -i: rJS'1 Liti _ ...Ti:3 a� .1V_4a t; Cor Y.S.. an _2r.- _ha loco.Yion o� evE:S vaeY�_i o pl.::n„ shall be c:, i.,..aator-,� to the Board r.._d sha11 bo free from an;; objectionable eondZtio�s =o:_o, fu.:.aw, duct, -o orc. S1iGy and other tonaittone the nature cf ran=ch =.I&.t injuriously affect the cu.iity of the milh. le building shall be (1) CF aubstantial cerctruction. (2) Cf a''evato .Gine for the aperatiorc invol-Tod. (3) _ Ilea',ly cle.Gd. (1t) well lij*g,htcd' ()•` Fell Ventilated. 31. All outside opcnin s ch a- ! be effectirely :fly pri»fel by ccrecna 'or OVhi♦ •.�a�.+.� G�•�.r�:i•a. by t�Q Bo�:ru J iVJ rLLi I.F�(ry Y Yu�i�4from lst to 1"o;e :ber Ict• =_. mil ro,�e fr. t'hic:�'::ilk ie hrndled diad. be Nell lighted by b:)th -sunlight aLd artificial 11"ght.: -Tho floo.e of cuch.rooar mutt be r;tc: proof rand free from cracks. holcs, Fits and abrasions rhich night in.- terfc_e ri*wh.itc rapid =a thorcvZ�L vr_uaina. The welle an". ccilin muct be rachabla and easily clEe-ncl. r3. (1)- . .Separate •ittrmtory Saciliti.ec =ust bo provide& for both 6ezaa ncea.'both. are :$ml Io;,ed. (2). a ash.lavatory.thUa l bd +eeuippea rs th'u� loch toilet'ist: .good 4soexi= order. ws.sh Imsin, -soep ansl indiridual torblc': . -:...(j) ' It a%st be rovidefl with good=3d�tfis . t*ea flation,. `(1F) There sort be a _1?entiful supply of rater and. the room must alrr��:£ by clew. sad tidzv. There mc•t be no flies preen, at any time. O __"hc door to the icratory mast be equipped with a Ioe1: fa gooll . rkizLC order and anal 1. be se1P rlocirb. The-laboratory mut not oj:ea intro any room in �chica' cil1: proaeatin`r, takes place. 313..._ (1). . Er p&eter-ri_ation plant must }�Qe .iipne_.t Of cuff, cient .^.s•,mclty for. the mc::� .o�:tlrat of the•Pinent. (2) he ec- ipmett' . eaataxnerc nzed in Y« dling. mode_:_n; .sfo_ia- mile mall be sc cons rUcted =6 in rcch c st:to of rfpair as to Sfac_litatc cle=irr, and cter_li:inb and2 all :r*aces ritlt rhich :illi; Cyr•fE in contact Bust be o= enoo h no:;-corroder" r.,otal or non parous 'vitrous =-terf 1. free from .any accucralation o=,milk r•ai- idc or *tier :i'crai a: :bctcucec. ;sAl_f--iira<_:i:;;.ani r,—,r4ily accear.- ible for clew nina. cxd. Every joint crall be Sicch ana eve .ccrncr'.. row lie- and tmoo th..L- • ko rectal thral tc cr+caci• tr milk rhich sh 1_ affect its rl:dor be .electrolyzes or br.other.zeanc. 35. . ,(I)�_ ilio milk shall_ be received in any room in which silk is proceceefl. (2) . No sill_ shsZl be accepted for pacte•ariratior. if, cs arrival at the plant, it h r. s tewperature of b� derreec 7'a}rr-nhcit or hi€her. �Y (9 will^ trL oh io teams:, mored. L..�'_nt�t'le or athcr- e-:rc uns•itigf",,0.-y s:'.:_1' be TE.J6C:e4 .aa rocs Y—c.c'".Ti:a� ^lit retu nE- to ttae chirner cr Cisposel of at IAS "Tcctin- ,C s �... , tires,; ii .i� a^r=r::, __n' I, �c•II rr a:....: � rive tial V.•.``4i Cr czr--CT:. Yum 1• ��"�.Y �..v �iLt• 7a V:te .0 T_ QE".B alta :2,^.t �'::.•p=1 L�:-c+• .. I GZ --fQ[S C:1Gn 1j1jCC Or LJiL-;. '., he 21 �£ to t:�itt t1e --Jr bet—:ecu�u�. a0t Or of 4 x v V f: � - w zilk be to Lt temnorLttlrCYGurirU 4ha 1`01(1ia eriOft • A G t S �'� for c':ch -.il'-'�'r0 '•, `tv I `3 ; C^.=:t3YfTC_^. 2a u t: 1IiGL.r ' SL Lo prevent ;ne �LiGc:r.,.., of �^a :x'o,•cr{y tr�.prw1 f Le,..:' ii:►e s:, _ `-�;_. cc.:IireIIt or .ott:er Sc:ciEn ::ctt�r�xnta. t:ha c:-t-. .7 t:11 £a:itary pi-nes, ;= inlet and o'.tlet vclres shah c:Sot lu icilo:�in,�, reguir�se:.t�: ;.ith It to c-.lotw ( ;) Iver, surf+ice cor-ia, in. coc:ncL �; rl_ l.i Y cr threa-E. nd `'_cc: from ^its: crev_cc:. .Cra:cl:c, Open sr,��� ' M «.c21 '1 be rcFiiilg =f aaglae:jL'se i =ar clswtai:�,^. (b) vcry Jar• .. . {c), ',;vsrr in1Et era>� cyLlst F:Live acll be.of a;'�= _'"— tactGr t,te t:.=1 t = rot be i:COr-16 etratcae? cr r•Crn•. (�} tail pi�+s lines r_a=t be a:iort ai� r0s=iblc. ;;o lai_lk -Comps , va1ve.z or sea.itarg pipes _ —:11 be 1~ssw Sir bats pasteu:icecF.au- pmateurisei Jailke. {�) :-VC-.' valve shall �0 t:it3«OL'�11�* y4,gE:,iEG: �!CrOY!n ULE'. ttiie.:holdine;.par iod she rur oh�.all be 3..' --'arinC . hoi��a? a t r Y.io 'is acct the aevors shall not be raise1 tn�iL the i e exc�pZ in as eMerr.encg* r_..i. teas fr�sa ;yha- ate.of adoption of thcss 39 ctfstutrss ;n� k*ect-To 's beiltereu; cfter rfisteua^i��ztion. r• �'; than 123 4-39 Ate: jsiteu."isatioa n� nilk cb31.1 be cooled lover ...be '"40 aegrees Fahrenheit-before :leavine the.vat-ia which it man llel::. Vs srb t arKo>;etcrs cs'require&.bg the T ublic ?�calt�p�ct� :+ova �catia aa211 b,, inetall-_.on Charter .4. Tlevice& Statutes o. • : .J (g)' 1:i1 ii,r+fcati.~. .thersamster_ chitl1 be accnrats to arae-*,_15 negree kahreri.Ofr. . . �`, TL-C- t�ulbs c`' tyle `1:Er�ometr.rs ghoul- bis r:lzxel as cicec tio�sther E.8 practicable P-II tii@. tE'I 1.8riloi:T9 Of the Siil:: £.^.G�1 be ( t£..'�.en ir&'t 'ct chWrl1 cn t!i£ iA�iCL'ti^.� t=12rc'�t.EldtEr• 1:2. {I) �_ �$xt G:ifail be used 'Or Eu.^.:: .i ?`CriQ���-c• >:0. 1'eCGr { 'C F C f t.t rCCOr� cIr "�Tr it CZFG4.1 ^ice ri32interftere with-t::e c1E:ri ,? .e Q f 4he. ` £r5: "1 C�:crE C L i i�1C CuZ`L C4GT'� ch-Tt G1 i je j .. �i3.,recorc�, ti:e�Soilo�'i::� fafo:a::tiont- : . . � ) The date Inti Lize of:cao1h operation of* the pzxte'cri�er ini.icatoa on .the chext. (b) ^'};E nzir-t+cr Of the l actenriser or holceT; if More t?',�a < - �hfch the recaricr :t was Ott- ached. is one in use to (c) A rt'enr(l of tha at time In esc?, hildlnE poriod zxa correcrontUne, with a =L:r;6C •'^iPt On. t':e chart. 3rs morr; th.::1 one r::CCrdUr,: is .. u: ;L':12Cr ��TL1w..`IGt]tl}� c:eFi�n�aG l v:.` Ltat: TL•'C..:.:;y vL:r.. ...,�r i.L•T ....,.::1 .:,.... S;]e Boar'• l;-S', for t:e C^.rc Of t A ublit; h, lochs to be rl^ced on an.- recor1`!z;& t*GI•oristr.r ._ri t,!I „ . i:r T ich ch ll b.^•- !:^.1d by the -card or tiro I.^.sr.' ata,. (L) In. rucL' e_cery the 1 such cl _rto a*..i rind tti-0 ::lccl. cis 1i. (�) If Cuch loc'r_s-r-ro urod 4x:y parson taxi. ZcC}:L :r:;inr; tc rLiE.irY %lic rccor6e! c ::rt chill t-2. -Cnallty e_ :: �:L`c� ciolat_:•n c= t're crovicions of 4,'^.eeG reg;:laticnr. bail: ehall be cc026L4 tr. 50 degrecs +rhrsr:hoit cr lc.rcr alter • ric tt on-rm.& equipr MAL, ZVEAL Y.'6 '}i?viLEv. fr "i:fiicic'':..t - c&pcoiv�} to'cool the rAlk-' Om 0=11 _._Etc-' r_.� peric notl't; escE:::l .5-le hcuro ..;Q). «r;�G'::1 surlace c:^lerc must b: ci<<1Cr located iC'LL a arate F+"oll•-vontilateG room rmh-'Woh :s irVe fro-- i_ 0i C CO:iV — r•T G4•::CT fi ti::CCB of ridGd with vR• fliifr�� CC+CG'S,'E G3' tilirlitr, rhich £2:x:11 •ba co arr=,C:a c c to Efford eaey aececa for cicrn nthe Cosier. ( ) if cuell covera -are use„:, theY shall be re:zuroI<<:.ear;� Z?�:Gdis:tcl;: rXter the final tacttr.icidal treatmout bcfore L'cin , yhe cools= and eha ll-mcA 1,6 xraorc(I c7COM” ir. case o: er.:e'r�;.cr cv uMt."I the Cooler is again'cleianed.. 1;5• nery rnlve" nncl pige-lcarnection to cr from a hold.or chiall be aisconrectea uurina the2.oldin�; ;period a^� c:hm not. in _zctvz:7 use • 5, Vilk ;�Meh=is or is l+ ely 4be.'held".,or more-than--two ho-art; in�the p3i=�•ti before:ria urleat;on"ch, tl be cooled to 50-degrees -:" shrenheit or Iow�er:'upon'arrival a:rA•rhail be hala Qt that tc.,- periturc Until Pasteurization begine. 47.,.:-s10'uarestccriZgd.milk- sclirll'be bottled.--in am patitaurimtian� rl"t nor..plrxed-- in containers used for delivery to ecnsumars. -every- container and" aa'S' e uirmismt vhiielh coxae in C-Oat:act -.i rh or is used in the .handliL- of mils: ch all be thorvrgh- y ;.ad eubjected to eliective bactcrriciaal 'trea:-_ent !ter each ecce an& at.Ieast once snob day b ccP-t`rg G uch GGn aIttCr2 0 r eq.UiL.::•.nt: u'cich.4re Etored- in a.Ctorc' rooa, uh1.ca is se_•am-trj S2•CiZ the..„r.- ” cesrL`-' roome aa!i other cool: roo s in ruich siNil::r r:ui_mr-mt is uce3. ) rery•can, %c eC GT i$:^:c, Cont.^.4 er u-,ell r.?:e Of ZA11-1 W vastcariwirb Fle t e�:rix be :; oro;:-_l c1CLnc_ ,_ni�sat C.'t-�- I: ,•� nfi sciage le ;r:c t1c ;?•�: c.. tf.t. :G G��'eCti vfl ; Kava i:a` ul Y-; £u h en—n, tank or Gthiar cci-,'roart...°i1 --rt be 1:CcA ---Gr MrM;_'_'.p r.; milk Cr 0 -'Gr vrGducta -rG� 01:E� FSS�CL'riCit� : l:.r:t� e3:CE't ''. T:iiC'l re—coved froa3the. cL:a •on cicliMGry to _the. d-•;i-ny. 4G 2-acry bot—tie, or cantaifter. __ .her e1 ss or r ^ver usel fn:t2]e tr-=8!1OrtY.tio_t-or p..cteuriced milk chai.l not havc ct ar.y ti—e. aftc,_- rach{n.: o: before' -fillsn� norc3 t1ban one colony cf ;.aaLc.ia fey erCa' L1ilaG -itrG capacity 0: si:.6ic l:�ri`vr:- F:. ' -7- 50, io containers, cans, bottles or other a:aipnent used in the A.ransj)ortaticn of 1s,ill: shall be washed cr cleunsed`iCh he.Fame room in rhich milk is cooled, bottled or capped unless g cleaning is accomplished at least thirty minutes before cobling, bottling. or carping is bean. Jl• (1) Ill bottling and car.•l;ing shall be done by mechanical Weans and no capr•ing sl:all be clone.by hand not shall any caps be user Which have come in contact r,i`'h dust, dirt, Muian hangs or anything raich might contaminate them. (2) Jill bottle caps must be stored in tubes-and in a clean dry glace. 52• :dealate facilities shall be provided for the storage of pas- teuri:ed ni16 after bottling at a temperature of Fdegreeenheit fo reP o; less as roll as such mill: as r�iight be hold in storage be.ore pas- teurization. �3• (1) Bvery pasteurizing and processing operation "shall.bez^ccr the direct supervision of a verson .having adequate knowledge of ouch sable by the Board such supervisors Host operation and if deemed advi establish, by tion, their competence to supervise or rritten examination, as in such a manner as not to endanger the operate any such proce public health. (2) If' such examinations are recuired, such rules art regi tions for their proper conduct sh:il be drain up and enforced by the Board or persons appointed be them for that purpose. 54 (1) B'very'perscn whose rork brings him in contwct with the pasteurising, processing or handling of milk or the handlingcf con- tainers or equipment sb 1spread . re�dbe ree through,thedmediumnot eof milk_rr. any any disease-which may I}. (2) B,very such person. .shall satisfy the Vedical Health officer of. the Tcrn as to his freedom from such diseases, and shall submit to Health .Officer may require. such-..examinations end tests- as the Redical , (3) When any.operator. believes o.r::suspeots that an. employee - suffering from my such dicease the •operator'.shall forthrith notifg - the Le'aical Health officerof the Town. (1) ��s person in a pasteurization pi t, shall be clean. inhabits, rear clean'l- rashable outer garments, and keep his or her hands clean rhils engaged in .vork. (2) I;o person shall spit, 'snoke or use toba.eco in any fora in any part of the plant in which milk i3 processed or handled, (.3) All existing bye-lar of the Toon of Glace Bay for the l;eg- dliag and sale of Wilk, are hereby re- ulation of the production, -blan Pealed. 56• ivory parson rho contravenes or fails to comply with any of these regulateions or provisionsilars shall for each offence be liable to nt to s penaltyerotfor a�psriodif.ty dono es_ceedin,;nonenmonth•lt.nd alsoof erirether im rison.. n any such penalty be imposed, or not the license of any person Eo con-. travening or failing to comply, may, be cancelled by the T,o�rd. r _f that the above regulations 661 duly pa.sad at rereb., ce_t'.y. or the a regular neetinb of the Board of E alt", Glace Say, '`t. S., ctr (!ay of �3. A. 1'•+ 10� 1_ 471.b T. r�r.l.F?-rrni. ��-�;n+ %mCili C - C{ h „•r, . Town OT LSace auy j,.,a " �--- r-e-tilati c-�s Re gale of ''il;: �1953- e� The following regulations relative to the sale of rile in the 7bwn of Glace Bay, in the Province of I:Ova Scotia, are hereby made and ordained by the Board of Health of the Town of Glace Bay (a local Board of Health) under the provisions of Section 25(3) (1) of "he Public health Act", being Chaptor ); of the Acts of 1938, and shall have force and effect within the Town of Glace Bay when approved by the N-inister of Public Health. la 1. The expression "person"-:hen used in these reou1a tions shall have the same r..eaning as under "The Interpret-. tion Act", and shall include males and females. 2. No person shallafter the first day of Decedber, 1. D., 1953 sell or offer for sale except for the purpose of being pasteurized, within the TM n of Glace Lay, milk or crean., which has not been pasteurized. 3- No such :aili: or creat shall be deemed to have been pasteurized within the meaning of these regulations unless such pasteurization has been :~.ade in strict corifor- mity With the provisions of "The Public Health Act" rela- tive hereto and regulations of the Glace Bay Board of Health. 4. Every person.%-.,no or fails to coraply with -Piny ur the provisions oS 'theae rcgulatieris shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations, and liable for every such violation or failure to comply to P_ fine not exceeding forty dollars and such penalty may be recovered under the provisisions of "The Nova Scotia S=arg Convic tions Act". . MADE, PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Local Board of Health of the Town of Glace.Bay, in the Province Of Irova Scotia, this 19th day. of I=iay, 'A. D., 1953- Chairman, 953•Chairmar_, Glace Bay•Bd. of�Health r .............. . . ............ Secretary, Glace Ba Bd. of Health i, S. -R. V'adden, secretary of the Local Board of Health of the Town of Glace Bay, do hereby certify the fore- going to be a true copy- of the Regulations respecting the sale of milk in the Town of Glace Bay, rade, passed and adopted at.a regular meeting, of the said Board, held on the 19th day of May, A. D., 1953• Dated at Glace Bay thi' rd day of July, A. D., 1953• Apprczhed by the Lkuiman! Governor 1�'1.`5.�,�:�� �:1.%1••.••• of NO= -0* :n Counal.6n the Secretary ...... /.. ��.o ................ .. Cif !;OF--r r>.rCU-1\'L COLING!. BY-Ly- FIXIVG R7':nlw?;R1kTI0?1 MR TCV-N CCJ'•"CIj,W..._13 BE IT ENACTED by the Torn Council of the To-:n of GIace Bay &�s follows: 1. Each To+�n Councillor of the Torn of Glace Bay shall receive from, the revenues of the Torn as renunr-.ra- tion for his services as Councillor, a sum of money not to exceed One Hundred and Ninety Dollars per year. 2. Such remuneration shall be paid in four quarterly payments. 3.. There shall be deducted from such remuneration the sum of Five Dollars for each and every ':o�:n Council meeting from c:hi•ch any Town Councillor is absent, unless such Torn Councillor is absent as a result of attendance at other To-:n business to ^:hick lie has been appointed, or as a result of illness. ZI, such remuneration shall be effective as and from the date of approval of this By-lar, by the Governor- in-Council I hereby certify that the foregoing By-lap Tau passed at a regular meeting of the Torn Council of the Tolan of Glace Bey, held. on September 29th., 1937. Dated -t Glace Bay, Lova Scotia, October lst., 1937.. ' .. .. � . . . . .. .. :�.. : TUXN•CLERK. Ra•• • . . . . . . . . .. . . .that the following ry-lax be pna the same is e hereby enacted subject to the approval of the Minister of Yunic- 1pal Affairs: By-Law Resnecting Rentals 1. A rental authority is hereby established under the pro- visions of the-Housing and Rertals Act. The Toon Council may from time to time appoint a person to be such rental authority. 2. The rental authority may from time to time enter and in- spect any housing accommodation occupied or to be occupied by a person paying rent therefor. He may appoint a person in writing who shall have. the same power and authority respecting such entry and inspection as the rental authority has pursuant. hereto. Such entry and inspection may talo place at any reasonable time between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and six O'clock in the afternoon. 3. The maximum rental payable by a tenant or licensee for housing accommodation shall be that in effect for the said ac- commodation on the 30th day of April, 1951, subject as herein- after. set out. 4. A landlord or tenant may apply to the rental authority from time to time .to fix a rent for housing accommodation of -whish he is landlord or tenant at an amount other 4han that in effect on the 30th day of April, 1951, and such rental authority upon such application may fix the rent there of at such sum as : he considers fair and reasonable giving consideration to all the circumstances relating thereto. The rent so fixed, subject to appeal as provided by The Hous'ng and Rentals Act, shall there- after be the maximum. rental. for such housing accommodation. 5. I:o person shall. let, or offer to let nay housing ac- coMm-odation at a rental in excee.s of the MesirnzL fired by or pursuant to this by-law; no person snail charge, demand, re- ceive or collect a rental in exess of such maximum rental. 6. Any person applying to the rental authority may do sd upon a notice in the form set out in Schedule A or to the. like effect, and shall give notice to the landlord or tenant, as -the case may be, of the housing accommodation, by serving upon him a true copy of such notice not fewer than three clear days be fort . L. date stt ror ht£ring. Such not'ce be F- -ct' either by-personal service or cy ❑a=ling zne eerie L;y resibLerea mail postage' s epald; in the 'lr.ttcr- case the service shall-be deemed effectc:l-upon•.the-- ext juridical Clay immediately follow- ing the day upon h.1ch it was deposited in the post office. 7. on the day and at the time and place fixed for hearing such. application the rental authority shs.11 hear the parti6s e.nd such witnesses as may be produced; and evidence may be given viva voce. upon oath to be administered.by the rental authority. Should either of the parties fail to appear e.t such time &Pd Placc, ser- vice of the notice thereof may be proved upon affidavit and the rental authority may thereafter :proceed and may Take such deci- sion or order as he may-have made if all parties were present �gEDQLE n A a smite of Arnllcation . o F'!z Rental Take notice that the undersigned hereby applies to the rental authority of the Town of..-.. . ... . . . . . ..to fix the maximum. rental for housing accommodation described as.. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . ... The tenant (or proposed tenant) of the said housing accomo= dation is.. .. ..whose address is. .. .... ... . . ...... I.The rental now. in effect for the said housing accommodation i8 ,. .., ., ... .aper month (or as the ,ease may be) , Tb.e renxal applied for i8 `.. . . ... . :':. ..•per month (or as the case may be). The reason for this application is... . . . .. ... . .. . ... . . . . .... The said appliestion.will be made to the rental authority. at his office at. .. . . . .on the. ..... . . . . . ..day of. . ... . A. D. 1951 at... . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .o'clock in the.. . ....ncon. Dated at... .. ... . .. . .. . . . ..Nova Scotia, this... . . .. . ..day of. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .A.D. 1951..• . . . ... . . . . .. 1.andlordor�tenant To: . . . . . � .. .. Tenant orlandlord Of. .. . .. :.ddrees " i S. R. 11adden, Tan Clerk of the To�:l of Glace Bay, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct cony . of a by-law passed by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a regular meeting of the said Zbtim Council held at. Glace Bay on the lith day of July, A. D. 1951- •S.•R. WhDDEN Town Cleric + nEPE_xT1.ENT of n10MC1PAL AFFPIJ S Reoommerded for approval of the Miaistzr DeP�tY A1ini.;�r :F hPPRO ' D thi,...G _...� a€..... l �_jF /* ..,......wP- :til 0 'A'U In Cf 1 C a of t -a2.Zh Act, Scetion �uy un, er the- he S"rZ: i. 1 lons i,n1 1-Onte.,L cth r _'7 3 r:Cins, of for L"zc -;.)-:r; of t)-.e 11(!cIlse jr,!:uod the Kcard of iOr ti-e 7:0 of 'Ol'ic-e Ray. 'cr r,,Cans C ..he To4i. of SIA-ce 'V. 44 P '."s. :1-ians III the ivin of 'YU.Ce The vord `re��t,-.urantll as here-InEfter refer to in th': 11-L"Lat 1 cr s sha'l inc'ude n , cafes, eating li=se3 of ever;; L -cc 3.a descri.ption: or any place within the Toln of Gla - Y; 'Whe", for -,ay, t)ersons are served with foci c--coptinp-, however, 1%rlvate houses occupled by-a family, In i..,h-Ach boarderr arr: kept unaer private n.=&nSerneats. Ofn zrAeans the Toi-M of Glace Pay 1. No person, firm or corporiation shcIll manaae, conduct, keep or maintain any restaurant Within the To-.M of '%A!,-,.ce Blay withcut -first hairinv taken out a license therefor, which license sh-all. be in the form set forth in these reL-Liations. 2. onA ion for such license ch_-A! be !.-.ade in �wxitln,- to . . I 1 1.rl the Board odr rnid To-.in, Etat irvr the r.-lace in sa-ld resQ...i- rant is- to be carried on, and the n=,e of the proprietor thereof. No licenne shall be issue.d In res-ect to any restauru.nt U-n- til T-estaurant is inspected by the Vedical: Health 01,ficer _ ' or 7x.n1tary Tnepector, and he reports th:%,,4- it is In con,or-mity the provisions and re-ulation.9 r-specting restaurants -passed from time to time by the Board of Health of the. Town. of Glace Bay. :4. Any license granted by the Town of Glace.Bay xray pe revoked .or suopended by the Board of Health on the report of Yceical health Officer, anal Sanitary inspector that such restaurant locs L lot conap- ly with the regulations of the Board of Fealth. The said llcdn-e shall be prominently displayed in the sm-ld Licensed premises. No restaurant shall have internal division, stalls, -pnrti- tIone or any screene, othern than dividing one zroon fror, another COcm, or from a hall or passac- d a anextending from one floor to another floor and attached to Q Dothouchfloors. 7. No sleeping,, quarters snall be mpintained in any rooms rood Is ;%r 3 evired or served. rl it of the regulations covering the oerg tion of rants shall b,, provided ', LAth each 11cenre 1zsuea. i c: == of '}1�6 is :O Ceriifl• t.,at. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . �e cf� I p::erateLi by.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .}1:;.s r tc t :� rei;,ll..tio�:e of L',c local i>1'.r i r.:: .r? liC:1?5e ;'u s:ant ' of vcr._1tY; fo: ti:e T en of :c( '.'a!(- . . . . .. . . ...•�. . .. .. • ...' . -reG.? aet:lt:^. (iii' C i r or >:.itr<r + lns::cetU' r0 lv. A. ii;L 31 1e ;i Cj2 !;g `irr ets, ,l Ven tilF_tol" :?v^C L of ty- �Lnt. ^l`ce o vsry any or ever},r ststovei n the rentau.- C. 11. 1-, re;V,tiur:ant s hall h�.ve one or more r e rigera ors of roVc i ti`}t t}le :'s31Cal e�ltil i;�i Cer Or TItary l::s:recto^. 12. ,very reed=ur•._rt. 6',311 n"ve COYerr(3 ab- C:lnS r'.Ulii" e l *d_tti ti .,t fitting lids. Such garb.;;e rand sil^l1 be a.ept in a_ eanit• ry condition .mrd shad be er:.;:•tied once every tv;cnty-_our hours, at ie is t. e of all' id or 1'� +vryr attera.landtallPper gzrb�'gelfori theEdisroaal ofy :hich he . decaying ► ma" is res,onsSble, eitr,er by burning the same, or in each �•�?es' i shall direct or ^ t:.s t!ie �-_nitrify insYector of the o,�:: 14. The ;+�lu;,bin in every restaurant shall be constructed to the satisfaction, of the 1:edical iiePlth Officer and Sanitary Inspector, in accordance with the plumbing by-laws of the .oS%:'• lg Every restaurant sh2lY�`nixed irin on orcvooel with ne talhen two t -61 n'c8 m&de of porcelain, .g•. fp_cing and fitted with prooelain, sneta.l or suet s.1 faced c_r:=irl boards for w.ehing dishes. and utensils. er sho-11 be available in every sink. lb. Both hot and cold met 17. .very restaurant shell have se,.arRte lavatory facilities for men and women. Tollets and _lavatory ss shall be ad.floorsrgs and eOlarltely lighted and ter13'lAllateal capable ofdbeing easithe lycFand ieffectislelycleaned be of ma and 'kept cleaned. iS. Clean individual towels shall be.provided beside each vash bacin. h ' 1 com-7unicate direct ?lith e:ry roa*, in �:1 i!o lavatory s.s� vOich food is stare(?, _rreixred or served. riefo�e a persol� is ena,:gefl to -?re=arem hanc21e or servi: 2Q• E r.?1y11 untie?"go r� medical .foots to or for tae L•ublic he.or e:: examination a::d a certificate issued by the Medical Health Officer or other ve rrecicl practitioner scase ?. n:l isrt oel�•lliirclude ea•;)lcyee is free from co^:f� •-ezlb 21 .T the .. ^.tCa Health C=1iCB_- L' Cary f duly Bti'iZ:l1 t:r,(, tc) time obt,^..ti Pi a.0 C?-^�_ C.. ve - - -iea r•.elleal rraotitioner thr;t c-och emi:so;,rce iG Srcc: disE"ec: 111 a ro- �uricab'_e :or:-. \: E' a�C,t£4' Shall Cle'ar iC:ar:n Oi 22. .vo .,i- _ able kind. illi rcrish .o1C -food ECL°L11 he 2� "i v� Qepr`:es F. ..:::i only«C,fi:i%.ICJ :L:. l.^.• 4J i, t�iFn.1'or� - - ice�t In storaa,e. CuuC:oardss or, :3 - iai-,,:. 1'OO:iE El]Rli bre- 'r.e -:. 11�'�i,.sx ...::i. �_ ..: .i,•.. .. _ `r'o'.:ert; ^intcel l'. li !":.. ZS. .:11 =rr_ reg_ _ a?l' be upe 2L• Onljr i�.=S%eilri:.e:. rail:: _ r. rh - Z!• d. :•;eery rcon. in a rest=ur.,.nt shall ::e kept in a =nit ;y ce"- dition ab all times. ^c The floors an �:all s of every room in 3 rest_urant 11"; _ IS. ;aa ble of bsjwr be so oonstructeci Fnd rin_chec� as to cs.?�=� - erly. -cleaned :•.nd _aintained ire a sant:-, condition. 29•: The ills in any roo- `711er6 food is Stored, prepared or-tcr1 coChed Shall be c^1ite42shed at le1Gt etrery oiiC =O;stil. C'r at least every tuo years. Fr_`al1, be Eo con-traeted an zo. i►11 iurnii,il'c` i..:ei aipr i 1°C be c1 :4 4` i,Ith r�ozn a.no: water and c t r �. rranred that 1V can maintained in a sanitary condition at �tll tis:e9. she floors in ever; octaurartt si1--11 'fie .oiler: or ^c N�Ou . �l• :rf ,sly �; j sh-all hat ec l orm_ssiblr:. rnd cles d df- ry ::I eepin '12. one of the adjacent siras s11a11 be.used for i-aehing • a;.a utensils and one .for r+nes ng disl:bs'and u`.ensils. 33. The dishes and utensils shall be sterili4ea in either. ct the following methods: F!y the use of hot Crater of such a temnerrtlire t':at 11LShes and utensils gill dry after dr-.— trithout the use of a .. drying_ cloth; or by the use of chlorine in the -w-Ater in .rich the dishes and utensils are rinsed. a cleaning agent shall be used in the water in Which dichcs or utensils are : :�shwd irresr active of -!.fhich metho': is OMP-10""" "" 34. Dishes and utensils shall be allowed to drain clry aft,--r shof £i drying cloth sYt•.11 not be Pel-mins'Yr..e ing a.nd the use .. 3�. Dishes aria utcnsila E11nll be stored ir. 111pect and v:r_in proof Containers. ,urs:nt chall be _u tee" doors <tnci tw :indos of everry `st '-.r,.l shall be :llc ed ..`� 1 rr_: with screens to e;;clude insects. <o any re etaur a:nt- L, S. . Madden, Totrn Clerk, Tow-n of Glace Bay do here certify that the foregoing regulativrs relating to Testa?lysyls, 04• houses.t.:ere duly PAssed at a regular '.:.ent3n " cafes and eating p � � '7Pth of the Board of Health of the Town of Glace Gy, _ eld the , day of September, A. D. ,. 1946. Dated at Glace Bay this ?otn day of epte ,�_ y• - +... - _f the `cel enit?7 Cf;.ce~ Co .±r�:cts, e~.ery ya l fr 0!' t_nf9 to time obt:1in t.iL C':tif4 C.:iv$ 01 ;: (tiny •'iea re't cal'me ctiti oner th^.t.;ac:: _G fz-cc: f-07L.• Qi6£.::GE iI! .- C0-'-`UPica81C iOLi•.. 22. ��L'�� E:,;.��C�E( shall na':e ric.-ar: . Oi cable kind. ^. illi 7:r.rif.}� C,1C fOG+:l f•LL!'il ��•n 'hePt• !t; `r�.._`�...�-i ttipri.forty-live dec-r-;es F. ani i on!., ED:. A 0:: J:eft in stor<<c.e. .i :?s or �xci, �:se r,;r ntcr : of - cu,:[,oar ` 11 i:$:: lIfel-Ite:i ble fooc,s sht- b - 51::'^::Lv� rr'O"ert;, • aintcdl 1.. ii`!:i Cf}�:1 ,Jr ,..._t. ..h �. 25. M +tor."C rooms are to 1 L insp :. -r.:! vturns.. ?, 2L only :a st.eurize.. Mj*—: n•._ rftsil- be used. 21. .eery room in a restaurant eh^11 ; e kept in ._ cer- clition at all tines. 2S. The floors and walls of eee:y room in s rest_ur.ant ci:-:11 be so constructed rind fin_ehec as to ga, caroble c* beim; - condition. e ly cleaned .and- Maintained ir, aS^- ,- ,^ne �atlle in Any a`00" `'here food is store(., prepared or 29.' pal Lest cooked shall be ��_iitewashed at le tst ever-Ir sir. :-"Dnths �.r n at le_rt every tuo years. �., :d- iuipre-t,,Thal, be so cone tr-lcte:! .n C. 320. .All 1 urnitarel i '.CC a 1 th FD t^. -..nft hc3.er }.i'3 shn--j.l be .Lrrtnged t�lst It can. be ole Lied' i;i matin61ned in a sanitary condition at all tit--,ss. yha floors in every restaurant sh%-?1 be .oiled ara :^cp 'OL 'pry !peeping sehmall ::at . be :,erg`ssib7r . any c=e�red drily. - 4_ q2. One of the adjacent liras :shallbe.used for i-µskiing di'l=! ri.- ard utensils and one .for rinsing; disl�;es"an-1 utcnails. 33. The dishes and utensils shall be sterilizes in either. ct the follo•+ring methods: Fly the use of hot I-mter of such a temperature th-S t .ir:e and utensiln will dry after draini,g s•:ithout the use of a .drying. cloth; or by the use of chlorine in the ;-meter in ;hick the dishes and utensils are rinsed. n cleaning agent shall be used in the water in -which dicres or utensils are W'-shed irrespective of ':"Lich method is OMPIOYeci. 34. Dishes and utensils shall be allowed to drain ary aft---r r!ag.. rin_ g and the use of a dr,;in cloth sh._1 not be permiss_Ir'- 3�. Dishes and utensils sball be stored In i:lpect and v:resin Droo containers. _ Statim:l'it E'�_l be c:!:2:i"'�e i e doors .nd windows of eve^y re ;c• co { ;<D Fi]?i'•ifL1 rl::,ll be r_llr,..-ec t.it h ccreeris to e4ctuue insects. .. :any re rtaurant. L, g.B. Madden, Town Clerk, Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify' that the foregoing regulations relating to aEsta? zlnt` capes and eating houses t,eve duly passed at a regular *.�^t=n of the Board of Health of the To-un of Glace Bay, hela the cath LLey of September, A. D.; 1948• • ' I'• 1u`tx. Dated at Glace Bay this 30t.n;day of-SEP U v :S Be it resolved that the Bye lam of the To1sn of Glace BFy dealing rith the 2nles of Order of the Council of the said Town be emended and the sac.e is hereby amended by striking out the word "^iesEay° wherever it occurs and substituting; the card �:;ednesd;y" therefor. I certify that the fore- goirg i_s a true copy of a by-law of the Town of Glace Bay -xssed by the Council of the said Town on the 3rd day of t'arch, A. D. 1903 and . -: . approved by the Governor in Council on the 4th daLy of April, A. D. 1903. Dated a,t Halifax this 29th da7 of pry. 19'2. Municipal Cowissioner... JUL .11 14Z3 B�. IT by. the Tarin Council of the an of Glace Bay as follows: - That Section 22 of the bye-lavas of the Town of race Bay relatin;; to Rules of Order in the Town Council aviended. by. (a) striki_na out the word"reading" in clause ( c) oi• said section and subsitiuting therefor the vio,YV"ccnsidering: (b) renealing the whole of crouse (f) of scid section 22. I, Veil F.McReil, Tmvn Clerl< for the Tovin of Glace ray, do hereby certify that the for going bye-law . . of the Town of Glace Bey west passed by the Town Council of the said Town at a regular meeting of said Council held on Pay 15th;/,.D. ,1935; arnd that two weeks previous notice of such bye-lar. ;,as given sJ aid Council. Dated st Glace Bayi , ths day;of� uly ,' A.D. ,1935, Approved by the Lieutenant tt Goverror'of Nova cco is in �� t 1 Council on „_.r e � /'� .e,Jday , of July,A.D. ,1935. i C iz.RFS 0z ti'M E)MCUTIVE .courCIL. Tcc-N OF.GLACE BAY'. . ... . . .. ... .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. . ... . . . . ... . . . . .. . . In re,ferrnre to Second-hr:n^ Shoff^ Junk' Stnreq rr Cs tk:'e Town _v GIRce Day eor-s hn-,,(%bj enact nO nrC l,in Y1 n •�'f�1{r..�� Junk Deal^r4 to bce.Lio,,nsel. 1. Th^t no i)e_son, or Persons shall, after the ras,int, of this ?y!&7, }-eep cr carry on ithin the m01..n of Gl acc.Ba;,r a SenonCl-hanl ,Story-., or Junk Store, or any SPconO-hr;nd Store_ r.:r Jun'.'_ ''stere ithoiit bcin,v; licensed so to no by th? To-rn ac !IrrF- iraf er rroviced. _ Durrti^i] of L,iCrnsA 2. That ever license grants under.this Ry-lPrt shall be ' ,ander tyre hsn .of the. Mayor and. countFrsirnFd by the Io-•n Glork . PnI shall take Effect frroaithe .firGt d.y in June .n AFInh ':e? r and s.haII unless sooner f orfelted or c.nce?led, Fxrire on tk A last. (52y of "ey nett ensuing the d:_te thereon Content- of Licenr:e 3.•..:•::.,--EZ7E-ry I4-(!nse ,shall contain.the. name or names o-'.' -the person ar"persons licensed :and the location '_and.d.escrirtion of -endSee -?isnd.'rtrP or J ink. Store rhich-he, she or they keen :)r carry on, or intend to keep or.carry on durfnr the currency; -)f his, ?her or' their license. .Fee. . • .- . . : ,'.-very.-person or rersons receiving such license shell pay thsrefor. .the .sum of .Forty-Dollars to the 'To-n Clerk anc7 1miediately cause to be endorsed on the said license the re- Cont ..of-such payment by the Clerk. Licence to F.^rl--•, to One 51,nre Cony . 5. Fo person or persons shall by i~irtuc of one license keen or caarry on more than one .Secona-h.•:.nd Store or Junk store. ' One LS^Fn«' Suf`lo ent fe`" firm kny pennon~or.persons rarryint- on,' -Secana' han•"..:dealers or junk dealers' iq'partnershlp in,=she:t;Pae shoo, TCCPr of Pul f" ' ' or Enr.hr.n C person or ::C.F.on% Bern ncd under th-s by-1F r P Se.ao-,, hant? sore or Junti: Store' in 'rich he, P s}, ]:eep in �h or they ,nay carry on business a'boo}:, which shn-11 contain n re-' cora of every :^urchHso or exchanf�'P Tn 6e by him, her or them, in the course of his, _her c: their bu.einesc res such }.peper ni' kee•,.:- ers of such Mors or Storer.. Tho entries in such boo]; shr-Al-bA *.lade in the En?*lish Language in ink zt the ti*le or i�tnec]int.Ply after such purchase or purchases or e%:ch:.nre or each:;nr•:c'G, _nd shall. include An accurate description of the article or t! ln` a bcurht or exchanged, the -price paid or c.;ohan-eel thF_rfor, the naTe Pnd the resiftence.of the person or Person^ or ev- ahFn^ink, the same, Pn' if the purchase or purchases, exchanges or exchanr a shall be made in the shah of the said FIcs or c 1:r.,, in a5aition to the nP.rin of the sain rFrson or i:crsons exc+:_. �-in� :he .s?Me, there shtll be added descrir. sill ins nr .. tion of such person cr persons anr1. no entry in such book shall be erased or obliterated. ,?e-:nrt. to bF "r-de, of (`r0t, surt-ecttlf to by Stolen •" An offers _to'sell or rxchan a gay eco^s, IY any person Pxti'cle. or thin(; to.any dealer nr dtalerF in SeconA-hand Bods licensed under this By:-lar•,'.or to his; her or their sex�iant, sncl X. 1'9' unable' to give 'satisfactory account of hi-:self 'cir'hFrael , or, if tbe'Meana whereby' he. or sb'e bechmc Poesessscl of the4saiR article or, triinf- or ^'ilfully gives any false ".neo='m''irn deYler or dealers or his or her servants, .Rs 'o td' an, ueh, whether such goods article or thing are' his, her or their pro- perty or not, or as to -here the same'.*-crc•obtainel or re calved or if there is any other reason to sus^act th<t such [-on3s; article o'r hinr hr_ve been stolen: or othcrvise .illc�;ally or clnndcstirely•. obtained .It shall be the outy of the r?.eller and Lis, her or their-gPrvant to endeavor to P scertain the r=adrPGs of the :pp-rt3� and. rt .once rcrort `hs ci-rcu nces to-the police, .,s�n ?-(rCorA rf Purrh' 7 •:ire^ti* ;.arson or ;:c.eons llornscd under this by—lar shall heap in thr se.non6-han,'. Store or Jun!: Ston in rhich he, she or they may carry on busirens a boo}:, f:hich shr11 rrst�.'_n F re- -..of evr:y urchstse cr exchan,.e T fae by hip, rfr nr than, in thv, sour se of his, hrr cr their business ria such }:neper or keep- ers of such Storf or Stores. Tho entries in such bode shr.1] be rvvle in tlin English Language in ink at the tirie or InmediatFly- Rfter such rurchasc or purchases or c zah, or r.mrh:;nr•,rG, an^ shall. include an accurate description of the article or trinX1;1� bcurht or exchFinsed, the -price !-,aid or e;tich:.n;eci therc`o±•, t7:e nR:ae Qnz the residence.of the person or Persons selline, or ex- CFit3n^iri^ the.F.•R"7e, R if the -purchase or nurchasen, exchRn„e. or erehan=a shall be made in the shop of the said dealer or �iePlCrs, in ac,ditien to the Wane rf the ee.id rfrson or i-erc-ons t tai r shr 11 be ad6ei F_ descrip scTlinc� or eTc:r:^=-1n� t.r:e sa:.,?, �.- e tion of such person or persons end. no entry in such book shall be erased or obliterated. tee-:c+rt to be -rade of Croon^ sraspect*-a to be Stolen -rf-any'perehn offers to'sell or exchange any Dods,' exticle, Pr* thing to any dealer orr defilers in Sect n'1-hand 'foods licensed under this By-:-law,- to his her,or their FemrAnt, ane. I's unable to give: satisfactory account nF himself 'or`hers;elf, or Sf the'meeris whereby he or she bac mt possessedd of the'.sPid goods," particle or. trans;, or '?S.lfully gisPs Rny :Rise infor^�ntSnn to such.cleYler or dealers or hls or her servants, .RF `o aihether such gods article or thing are' his, her or their pro party or not, or as to share the sa^ie .+^arc`o,;tained or 'recrivFd. or Sf there Is any other' reason to 4usrr.c, that such ron35; Article dr i hin.^ have bs:-en stolen or othcrwise illegally cr elPndestinelv•. obtained it shall be thr: duty of thR sP.V, r'!esler and his, her or the ir+sPrvZnt to endenavor to Pscertain t:�^- address of tli Perty . end rat .once report the- circumstances to-the police, Q� 'No po-son or ner'sr.•ns so 1A.ccn4P.A•P_f ^fcrespirl ac Yeenf-r C%:' ir-c-nrrr or secon^—hantl st:-r er ranl Jun}: szorr!3 or ny suc*.n f:toc - shell re?crive r..:7rchts, or exchanl'c_ any ;-n(wtc, rr*..•cls Or t}7t?!• *1.0••, anv nerr.•rn -,ho a pPArS to b,, una'er the z=_r-e of fi_'te�-n yFPss, er from any rerson unAer the Ielluenc.e of liquor, cr reenive, Im- rr eve h rn" an,t eco mss, &rticic or thin: upon any feast rr Thsinks- (-ivinr clay, Auly sprointed by rroclam tir.n, nor on any Sundny, nor on any other day before the hour of seven o'cloe`i: In the morn- ing nor after (,le-.en a'-lock at night, exr.ent on 5Ftur6ay C'l*F 7irit 9 rnA other c cninrs rrrcereiiing Rny statLyory holi('�y, .•h=•n sl,:rh de4lcr or dp:ler- in senono-hand Sl-oods may he---p hie or hrr :)'Aare ff Inusineas open until tvicl o o'clock: at night nnr 5h.6ll thc-y or smy of thrm tilspoar of any ,•oodr:, rrticle or th:. -±urchasetl or rncP1-%rc.1 In e1. :ns;c -b;; ;;ice, cr. or t 7 or hils her or LheL . ser- Van ts, unti?. after th,F c7niration.o forty-el-ghw fours aLtcr rich rurehtlse receivt or e: chansee. Lint £rro7.ir,A 10,=_ Every person or persons 's.o licen3ed-hilst keonint! .any ;such second-hP.nc .�tore:.or:�unk.-store., -shell-Take .out'and :cause to..be delivered .to-the Chief•.o' Police of the,.Town of G1Fce Bay before the hour'of :Ten O'clock .in•thn•*corning of-every ?-I iy, m cept .Sunday.And 1ej;4 holidnys-a legible and correct copy.An. the English Language from the book., requiree. by section seven of 'this by-lpp to.be kept, of-all goods, articles and things pre- vioucly Purchased or exchanged and which ver'e nct previously reported.- in -. r.114-1-Ing to the nnid Chief of colice. 'Rr-mortR to the PolIer, ConfIdcnt!nl ;he s^i.1 renorts so furnished to t1:e Chief of Police shaU be ..rcptea ,s , confid!4ntial re ort an(! simll not be o;mod to .`he ins:-ection of the public or any persons except the ofi'icizls Find detective staff an! t.':" Police..Co-=Attee; $'-•.-ml, rnr^e to bn F4.arn'r-bf r? F"r. ; 12. : B1snh Sheets :for this return to be nr3e uponj :shall be c-a Ch, .� Cr. 1 C•1:."C & the f\':`e-if1 OA. ��in ^C,•."1 �:G > > A a. prc,viaP�' b- t . ,..._c.. Stores �:^f ;.rt.: ca tll� Y.eo;,c,.ra cf :�e^r,��:-h•:-;b ,,,I 11censca ft lcrn .1 —006ri 'GC:c, fry in fif CGriC�i rt:aT'iC� >... �.'.tOrr c ��t.•• f a 1•.,t+;� ' Pi+ t.(1f)t... l� Thr t acr.}f;ree to In 3c... r i• }-ejnwq rs of . f:.^•n[t� rr r t3 to every 11 ccnr a •or t.t the cXnr-nC,E` }lrnl Stc+ren or J��r.;c stcres by tY.n Chir-1 c: �'ul� r o^n l:ni: s. bp t!,c prc.)"t! ai Li:e 5: t or. the -To, i:n r..all i ,nil the s<�^e st-aTl Le ;.e;.t in tri rrE.:�S Sr'S 11- so renp n _ae fficcr c the t )f Cr;.s� an cr�.n toinnFrct4 nr. c: evr>rr :°ol o Y the ;�;t,y ,f ova:;? 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Sti;tf^r:.;req gagiot.rht.e Snfllct of nat nifty c?cl)srs., tptrEi;hCir.'.�"1tY: tz:t eostQ 'oi Yrc7acc1xt�on :: . ;n cE Fnit•.ai...�, nt :there Z YiCtirii f19 ntr;:ta Con !rthe. caml�c fav flr.. 1Fv ul. rfPllC�t7r Gr C?ice.:enftrf: uC) to :CGi3it the Oz_ . M t w.. cfnr` -eg1fS t� har,,l Ir-.`or,: . County f Cexl . the ,y e J:�:.,: of s Cine`. for f:n i not a 0C .._n._, n t a :Sontire.:ink E's.: l'ae A11:1 costa-be soonei' i.)=id- C +lcr�lr•1;ern a;,l.• r 7` 1 t ' h^_rain rrc�ysca' ' �� In ar3ltS.on to eve ry enal y • the Torn ther '!Joe Co_ rr >hn To�� Co,zacll i'o: -1 r of non-^.o-^�13 R 1Cr. for sn9 in f:nctlon or Brea.eh of t17-I'S �, c:M ° . �7l - -:th any of the Provisions or r"i)Irementg t;!roof by any such ne. son or aer,,ons so licensed cancel his, her of their license, L ,1 11 ? :tc: �'-'�1, To-:n Clcrf of the Tonin of Glace E-T do hereby certl Y that the foregmin„ is a truetan:} correct cops Of n By-la•:-, raised by resolution '^.t, a ref-alar msetin_- of the Tc-,fn Council, held TUrl9•.'RY, play'22nd. , 1907. 3.7d• 14ei1 Y,- Il c'tl*0.f TO•-m Clerk. . Arr: nvel by Lieutenan` Governor of ;Invg Scotia in Council on thfl 16th. d?y of July, 1907• u;d. Fred F. Mathera, Clerk of tT;e Executive Council. I, Stanley •H. Madden, Town Clerk of the sown of Glace Bay; the foregoing is. a true copy of the By-laws do hereby certify that of the Town of Glace Bay now in force relating to Second-hand.Stores.. Stores and Junk Shops, passed by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay on the 22nd day of aay 1907, and approved by the Lieutenant-General of Nova Scotia in Council on the 18th day of July, 1907• jI A 1' 1•..i a `�i•L�✓moi:a.-1</11: i '� .: Town .G1etk� of the.To:+r�of c-i ✓.;-- +'S1"t' � • Glace 'Bay in the county of ; Cape Breton Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay that the By-law of the said Town of Glace Bay rela- ting to second-hand shops, junk stores and shops be amended as follows: - Section 15 is hereby repealed and the following substituted therefor:- In addition to every other penalty herein provided, the Police Committee of the Town Council for the Tovm of Glace Bay tray for any infraction or breach of this by-law or, of non-compliance with any of the provisions or require upon conviction upon a charge of contribu-- ments thereof or, Delinquency by any such person or persons so ting to Juvenile licensed,cancel his, her or their license. I, S". R. Wadden, Town Clerk of the To.m of Glace Pay, oereby. certify that the foregoing By-law was passed at a regu- lar meeting.of the Town Council.of the Town of Glace Bay held July 8, 1953- Dat-ed 953•Dated at Glace Bay this 10th day of July, A. D., 1953• S. R.•WADDE,\T-. Town Clerk . , DEFARTMEN-f 0+7 Al RS t �R sa :oct1 of th= D,,ues min;e+cr Ao OVED o tr BY-LAW NO. TOWN OF GLACE BAY SNOW REMOVAL BY-LAW WHEREAS Section 170 of the Town's Act provides that a Town Council can by a by-law designate certain portions of the Town have snow removal; and in accordance therewith the Town Council of the 'Town of Glace Bay enacts as follows: (1) The occupier, if any, and if there is no occupier, then the owner of any building or lot of land which is zoned ".commercial" under the Zoning By-Law and supporting regulations, in the Town where there- is a permanent sidewalk or concrete, asphalt or other permanent material shall remove the snow from the .sidewalk, pathway and gutter in front of the same. (a) The snow which falls or accumulates during the day, before four o'clock in the afternoon, shall be removed within four hours after the same has ceased to fall. The snow which falls after four o'clock in the afternoon or during the night, shall be removed within four hours after daylight on the following day. (b) No person shall throw into the street the snow from any building or lot of land without proper precautions to prevent injury to persons on the street. And any snow so thrown shall be property levelled on the street, so as not to interfere with traffic. 2 - (c) No person shall permit icicles to accumulate on the eaves or gutters of any building owned or occupied by him so as to become dangerous to persons passing on the street. (d) Every person who violates this Section shall be liable on summary conviction to the penalty prescribed by the Summary Proceedings Act. (e) Every day that snow is allowed to remain for the -first twenty-four hours shall constitute a separate o.r new offence of this By-Law. (f) If any such occupier or owner for twenty-four hours after the expiration of the time within which such snow should be removed neglects to remove the same, the Superintendent of Streets may remove the same at the expense of such occupier or owner. He shall forthwith report such expenses as an itemized expense report to the Clerk and same may be recovered with costs from such person as a private debt. DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the by-law of which the foregoing is a true copy, Recommended for was duly. passed at a duly called approval of the Minister meeting of the Town Council of . "a-(Lj Glace Bay, held on the 8th day of tom. December, A.D., 1982. ........�. . .. .................... Dr'Da rtmll.1<olitN nr ' GIVEN under the hand of the Town Clerk and under the corporate seal ofi L7APP ....77.:......day the said Town this 8th day of, .. .... ...19.y-3 December, A.D., 1982. � unlciDal Aflain TOWN CLERK Be it ordained by the Torn Council of the Town of Glace Bay as follows:- That Section 6-of the By-lays relating to Streets in the Town of Glace Bay be amended by adding thereto, .after the cord "Tonin", in the 7th line thereof, ,the following words, ---"or in any place within the Town on which such paper, shavings or dirt, waste material, garbage or rubbish would be likely to be blown or carried on 'any street, sidewalk -or public square of the 'Town"*. I certify that the foregoing is a ,true copy of a by-law of the Town' of Glace Bay passed by the Council of the said *Town on the 15th day of June, A. D. 1910 and approved by the Governor in Council on the 12th day of July, A. D. 1910. Dated at Halifax this 28th day of January, 1942 . Municipal Commissions a Province of Nova Scotia Department of Municipal Affairs p,0.Box 216, Halifax, Nova Scotia 83J 2M4 O1 MUCH 1984 Mr: Bruce C. Stezas Town Clerk/treasurer Toun of. Glace Bay GLACE BAY, N.S. BIA 5B9 Dear Mr. Sterns: Re: 2 �a�� pool Bvlaw This bylaw relating to the fencing of swimming pools was adopted at a meeting of Tot# council held 11 January, 1984. miripal Affairs has apprcved.the bylaw, The Minister 4 2)) which is not approved,. I send you a excepting Sect approval 29 FebrvarY► 1984, for Your copy bearing his app records. . Yours very trulYr . F.Robertson Departmental Solicitor t achnmts(1) :�ursuant to Section 221, Subsection 26 (a) , Chante_ 309, cf the Revised Statutes of \ova Scotia, 1967, the Town.-.et, that the follc:c7inc By-law be: and the same is hereby enacted and that the Clerk be and .is hereby instructed to forward the same to the *sinister of M-=icipal affairs with a request for his approval thereof. ENCLOSURE OF SWIMMING POOL'S' BY-LAW Be it enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay, as follows: In This By-law: 1. (a) "ENCLOSURE" means. a fence, wall. or other structure including doors or gates, surrounding a swimming pool to restrict access thereto. (b) "OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL" means a tank or body of water maintained or used-or which may be used for swimming purposes may be used for swimming purposes whether above or in ground and which has a maximum depth of water greater than twenty-four (24) inches, .other than an existing natural body of water or stream. It shall also include privately owned pools, belonging to or connected with any type of multiple housing development, motel, hotel, or similar establishment. 2. (1) Every owner of anoutdoor swimming pool within the Town of Glace Bay shall erect and maintain around such pool an enclosure which shall extend from the ground for a height of not less than five (5) feet and be so located that entry to the swimming pool area shall only be accessible by means of one or more gates in the enclosing fence. (2) Every fence shall have a gate or gates of chain link fencing or of material of not less than equivalent strength, which provides an equivalent degree -of safety; and every gate shall be of at least the same height as the fence, be supported by substantial hinges and be equipped with self-,closing, self- latching devices placed at the top and on the inside of the gate. (3) Every gate shall be kept closed and locked at all times when the pool is not under competent supervision. (4) Any enclosure may have a wall or a wall of a building as part of such fence, provided the said wall is at least five ('5) feet in height and if the wall contains any openings which could provide 'a means of ingress or egress to the pool, that such an opening be kept locked or blocked at all times, when such pool is not under competent supervision. (5) Where a swimming pool has been installed prior ,to the passing of this by-law and is fenced in such a way as to. provide adequate safety and complies with the existing..by-law it shall be deemed to comely with this by-law. 3. This by-law shall come into effect: - (a) in respect of all new swimming pools on the date passed; and (b) in respect o: all existing swi,�cning .pools, c sixtieth day after the date it was passed. 4. (1) Any verscn convicted of a breach of any of t •E rcvisions of this by-law shall forfeit and pay at the discreticn of the ccnvlctinc judce, a penalty of not more than .One Hundred -ollars ($100.00) exclusive of costs. (2) :.?ach day that an offence continues shall be considered a new offence. DATED AT Glace Bay in the County of Cane Breton, this 12th day of January , A.D. , 198. 4 . I, Bruce .A. Clark, -Mayor of the Town of Glace Bay, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a By-law duly passed by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and convened on the 11th day of January A.D. , 198 4 . Bruce A. Clark, Mayor . Town of Glace Bay I, Bruce C. Sterns, Chief Administrative Officer of the Town of Glace Bay, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a. true copy of a By-law duly passed by the Town Council of the Town of Glace Bay at a meeting duly held and convened on the 11th day of January , A.D. , 1984 . Bruce C. Sterns, -Chief Administrative Officer Town of.Glace Bay DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS Recommended for approval of the Minister E/�XC�Epr/N9 �$ECY/6/Y.`f 2� . ................ `.1f.`fil il. .,................ DeDaltmeMal 5011010/ T� APPROVED this...... cl............day �YCE/�t/N ,SECT/6Y/ �f of....fT. 9.8`!. ...�^ ..... ..:� .. .......... •••••- Ylwli•1 OI .ClOaI a/I...S - A BY-LAW RELATING AND REGULATING TAILS M%= IN THE TOWN OF GLACE BAY Short Title 1. This Ordinance shall be known as the "Taxi By-Law" . Definitions 2. In this By-Law: (a) "Chief of Police" mean:. the Chief of Police of the Town; (b) "Town" means the Town of Glace Bay; (c) "Committee" means the By-Law Committee of the Council of the Town of Glace Bay; (d) "Council means the Council of the Town of Glace Bay; (e) _ "Inspector" means the Inspector of Licenses appointed by the Chief of Police, and any Deputy or assistant to such Inspector duly authorized to perform the duties hereinafter set out. Control 3. The Chief of Police shall have the general control, supervision and direction over the Inspector of Licenses and over any Deputy or assistant to such Inspector and over any officer or official acting in the carrying out of the various duties set out in this Ey-Law. Duties of 4. (1) Subject to . the provisions -of the Motor Insnectcr Vehicle Act and to the provisions of Section 3 hereof and to an,- s-oecific direction from time to time given or issued by the Chief of Police, the Inspector shall have supervision over all persons licensed under this By-Law and over all vehicles to which the same applies. The following shall constitute his duties under this By-Law: /� 1 1 - 2 _ The Inspector shall: (a) report to the Chief of Police respecting the performance of his duties under this By-Law whenever he shall be required by the Chief of Police to do so; (b) make all necessary enquiries concerning applications for licenses or transfers thereof, as may be required to secure a due observation of the law and of this By-Law; (c) examine or cause to be examined, all applicants for driver' s licenses, as to their ability to operate a vehicle for transporting passengers for hire; (d) examine or cause to be examined every vehicle for which a license is requested under this By-Law; .(e) submit to the Chief of Police all applications for licenses, together with his report. thereon as to whether such application. should be granted or not; and, should it be necessary, his recommendation for the'- ::• = ': revoking or cancelling of any license granted under this By-Law;,.- -(f) keep a register .of all licenses granted - under the authority of this By-Law. Such register shall contain the name or names of the. applicants, the residence of the applicants, and the date of the license. And he shall keep such other books and records as the Chief of Police may from time to time order; (g) when authorized by the Chief of Police, he shall cause to be made out, and to sign, all licenses under this -By-Law, the fees therefor as required under this By-Law first having been paid; (h) furnish every person receiving a license under this By-Law with a copy of the By-Law and with a card setting out the rates and fares specified in this By-Law; (i) ascertain by inspection and enquiry from time to time, and as often as may be required by the Chief of Police, whether persons holding licenses under this By-Law continue to comply with the provisions ASV,4het -of this By-Law; 3 - (j) cause to be prosecuted all persons who shall offend against any of the provisions -of- the -1-aw-or of this By-Law. (2) Any act, authorized or directed by this By-Law to be done by the Inspector, may in the absence of statutory provisions contrary hereto be- performed by such other officer or official as may be designated by the Chief of Police. The power and authority of the officer or official so designated shall be the same as that of the Inspector in the particular case. owner' s S. No vehicle shall be used for the transport License of passengers for hire unless and until the owner o£ such vehicle has first obtained a license. The . license to be granted an owner of a vehicle to be used to transport passengers for hire shall be in the fox-m. as set out in the First Schedule to this By-Law, and shall be posted in the vehicle for which it is issued.. owner' s 6. (1) Every applicant for a license to use Qualifications a vehicle for the transport of passengers for hire shall make application to the Chief of Police, in writing, in a form provided by the Chief of Police. (2) The form of application shall be approved by the Chief of Police, and shall require the applicant to supply such information concerning hi_m- . self as the Chief of Police shall deem necessary to establish the qualifications of -such applicant for a license. (3) In addition to the requirements of subsection (2) of this Section, each applicant, in order to receive a license, must establish to the satisfaction of the Inspector that: (a) he is twenty-one years of age; (b) he has an adequate knowledge of the provisions of the Nova Scotia Motor Vehicle Act and of this By-Law; Requirements 7. (1) No license shall be issued under this for Vehicle By-Law in respect of any motor vehicle which is a. public utility, as defined in the Public Utilities 4 - Act or in the regulations made thereunder, or which has a seating capacity for more than eight persons including the driver. (2) A license under this By-Law shall be -issued only in respect to a motor vehicle which: (a) - is a four door sedan; (b) is equipped with an engine of at least four cylinders; (c) has been inspected and a . Chief of Police, or by an Official Pa pby the Chief of Police. Poinointed by the Insurance 8. The owner of any motor vehicle to be Coverage hereunder shall, with his application for a license ed therefor, deposit with the Chief of Police an auto- mobile insurance policy, providing - g Public liability insurance passenger hazard insurance, and property damage coverage.,_- in the amount of $100,000. 00 without any limit on any particular claim up to the herein mentioned amount, regardless of -the number of persons involved or the nature of the damage. License 9. _ -The fee payable fora license for a =Fee vehicle to be used for transportin motor hire shall . be Thirty-fig Passengers for ve Dollars ($35..00) . Offence 10. wEver and Penalty y person who contravenes or fails to y_ ly with the provisions of Sections 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of By-Law shall, for each offence, be liable to a pen 1 y of not more than Twenty-five Dollars 'y ($25.00) ; d, in default ofpayment, for a peri d not exceeding fourteen (14) days1Sonment Driver's o person shall drive any vehicle licensed License here unless he obtains a driver's license under this By-Law, which shall be as set out in the Second Schedule of � this By-Law. Driver' s 12. (1) Ever Qualifications a vehicle licensed underlthis tBy- Law By-Lawto drive application to the Chief of Police, in writing, in' a form provided by the Chief of Police. 5 _ (2) The form of application for a driver' s license under .this By-Law shall be approved by the Chief of Police, and shall require the applicant .to supply such information concerning himself as the Chief of Police may determine to be necessary to establish the qualifications of such applicant to receive the license applied for. (3) In addition to the requirements of subsection (2) of this Section, a driver' s license shall not be granted to any person under the age of twenty-one years, nor unless the applicant therefor has first been recommended for a driver' s license by the Traffic Authority as a fit and proper person to drive and operate a motor vehicle taxi. No such " license shall be transferable. (4) Every applicant for a driver' s license shall, with his application, furnish two copies of his photograph, which shall not be retouched and shall be of a size 1 1/2 inches square. one copy of such photograph shall be filed in the office of the Inspector and the other shall be affixed to the license granted to the applicant under this By-Law, and shall be conspicuously displayed, together with the license, in the vehicle while the same is -being operated by the holder of such license for the purpose of transporting passengers for hire. briver's - 13. (1) The fee for a driver' s license under License Fee this By-Law shall be Two Dollars ($2.00) and shall be submitted with the application. (2) A license may be granted to a male or a female person who meets the requirements of Section 12 of this By-Law. Refusal to 14. The Chief of Police may refuse to grant a Grant License license to any applicant, either for an owner' s and Appeal license or a driver' s license, who, in the judgment of the Chief of Police, is not a fit and proper person to hold such license,; provided however that any . applicant who has been refused a license by the Chief of Police may appeal to the By-Law Committee of the Town Council, which may confirm such refusal or may order that a license be granted. 6 Period of License 1S' Ever shall relate to license issued to December the period under this By-Law 31st, in the this first in shall be dated the next succeedin any Year on the a st date of its g Year; and issue day of December issue - and shall thereof, next succeeding expire Offence - g the Unlicensed 16. Ever Driver permits his y owner °f a licensed - the vehicle to be driven by, vehicle who stand. in ch this By-Law charge of a Person not licensed placed upon hire , ' in the trans licensed under shalj, for each Porting of Passen Penalty, hereinafter such offence gets for Condition of Provided. be liable to a Vehicle I7' (1) Ever - shall at all Y vehicle licensed a allsanita r times when under this Y condition in use be kept cleanand j and in good re and in (2) The Pair. Which an application of any vehicle in a vehicle for which for a license res a force which a license is being respect of shall, when re has b g made or of vehicle for a quired, forthwith and is exam- by the Ins Submit the owner nor the driver Inspector; Sher hinder the shall at an � and neither . . .the Purpose Inspirit or from entering the time prevent or p of inspecting vehicle for g such vehicle. may at (3) A vehicle b any time be ins licensed under• thhief is Y any person inspected b BY-Law determine that asuchnved by the Chief Cof Of Police or requirements of t Of Police, to . Act. . his By-Law and with With the Motor Vehicle requir (4) Should such an ements of this Section,vehicle not the Y person meet vehicle appointed by him the Chief of Police or to cease operating may notify the licensed under g the same Owner of such time- as -the the authority Of this ag a vehicle condition and has been put in clean until thereupon in-- good a clean and Such to Pon cease . to ° repair; and such owner Sanitary do so by the. Cto operate the same until Shall appointed by the chi Of Police or by such permitted Plates of Police, other person 18. (1) The Inspector owner shall BY-Law, her of a vehicle suPplY' without vehicle aria plate bearing the licensed number assi under •this of such license,word "Taxi", at the assigned to such time of the granting 7 - this g (2) The owner -of a vehicle licensed under y-Law shall affix to the license number plates issued by the' Motor Vehicle Department of the Province Of Nova Scotia on such vehicle, in such manner as not to obscure any lettering or numerals upon such license number plates,, and in such a way as to be plainly visible both_from the rear, the plate bearing the number asid to sc signed uh vehicle and the word "Taxi" issued by the Inspector, and such plates shall at all times be maintained' by every such owner free from foreign materials and in a condition visible. to be clearly (3) If any such plate shall become lost or defaced, additional plates may be obtained from the Inspector, upon proof satisfactory to the Inspector that such plate have in fact become lost or defaced. Upon an application being made to the Inspector for any additional plates, as hereinbefore provided, the Person so applying shall with the application sum of One Dollar for each plate required. pay the (4) Every owner of a vehicle licensed unde this By-Law who fails to comply with any of the r .provisions of this Section, wherein any duty is imposed -upon such owner, shall for each offence be liable to a penalty of not more than Twenty-five -Dollars; and, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period of not more than twenty days; provided however, that it shall be a defence to a prosecution for a violation of this Section in respect of the duty of such owner to affix .such plates, if such owner has previously made an application to the Inspector for any additional plates to replace an lates which become lost or defaced, and which additional platesave have not .been delivered to the owner by the Inspector. Dress 19. Every driver of a licensed vehicle shall at all times when engaged in the operation of the same for hire shall dress in a neat, clean and tidy condition. Deportment 20. (1) A driver of a licensed vehicle shall not use abusive or insulting language. (2) A driver of a licensed vehicle shall .at all times in any public place conduct himself in an orderly manner, and he shall not be noisy. He shall g govern himself b Police from time t regulations made b Chief- drivers and the ° time concern' Y the Chief of calling at manner in which g the conduct of Public places. they shall ply their vehicles (3) The owner of the driver or d a licensed vehicle or person rivers of. the nootherpersons by the owner for that Same' °r any vehicle or vehiclesay Solicit Passengerspure°Se' and made b but no or for such Y call out or shouting, shall be noisy or disorderly manner, g, or in Change of any other Address � 21' - Ever _ _ shall u Y person licensed under this shall suchpon changing his address char notify the Inspector of address within two days Inspector Place of Y thereafter. 22 Business . Passengers (1) A license for the Of anygers for hire shall not be transporting of of ali hedr vehicle unless issued to the Place of such owner shall Owner shall have .a lace f business and unless the have an telephone director Phone and be applicant he operates Y under the trade listed in the name. '_ °r, if no such trade name a under which under his own this (2) The Place of business re Section may a the referred Of another licensee Office or place of t° in continuous under this B business service. Y-Law who provides Records 23. to be Kept this By-Lawh. Owner w � Of ever Y vehicle licensed in ink or in to to be kept a record under received by the taxi o pencil, of all teleph' written retained for at operator. Such Phone calls produced for least three records shall be inspection months, and shall be demand of the Inspector, at any reasonable de such vehicle shall and such owner andthe on Inspector on being give full info the driver Lost g -requested to . tion to the 24. do so. Articles Every owner or driver By take licensed or entrusted to due care of all under this or entrusted safekeeping; ' and accepted b property delivered any article left but shall not be held for conveyance his care left in his vehicle, if. note entrusted fo Personally. entrusted toy •. 9 Direct 25. Route the mostEvery licensed driver shall destination rect, travelled route Proceed by unless otherwise to the point of 26 Order of directed by the passenger. Service ' (1) Every owner and driver of a vehicle licensed under this By-Law shall accommodate the person or persons who Of their a desire his service in not heirhiclbplications; and, if a licensed the order ' reasonable time, glue the desired service ea1S - w thin the applicant shall be so informed. vehicle shall notrefuse or driver of fuse or neglect a licensed Town any orderly person or gleet to convey in the- unless previously engaged, persons upon request, by the provisions of this BY-Law.unable to or prohibited convey (3) A driver of a y only the licensed vehicle shall and shall not Person or persons engaging engagedha Pick up otherPassengers g g1ng his vehicle, unless requested to dosob . t while so persons who engaged "his -services. The c _ passengers for The carrr1nn °r - separate fares is 'prohibited. g of Rate Schedule 27, and Posting Schedule tot) The rates as set out in of Same Sc a ulelicensedthis By Law shall be charged hfo con for hire le, used for transportinr convey�Ce- from point to g passengers- (2) assen - point within the Town limits. be furnished Copies Copies of such schedule Y the Inspector to eve °f fares shall a license in respect of an every Person holding transporting of Y vehicle .used for the . .such schedule passengers for hire, and a co inside the shall be posted in copy °f vehicle, and shall be a conspicuous Position or cellophane protected b , or by some other transparent Y glass P substance. licensed under this gowner or driver of a fare Y-Law, .a motor vehicle greater or less than thatregistervesed or demands taxi meter in such vehicle gistered u rates set out in the °r not according Upon the guilty of an offence under Schedle hereto g to the shall be - BY-Law. 10 Suspension 28. (1) The Inspector shall have the authority of License to, and may suspend the license of any owner or driver and Appeal of a vehicle licensed under this By-Law who has been convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of the Criminal Code of Canada, the Nova Scotia Liquor Control Act, or the Motor Vehicle Act, or of this By-Law, .which violation, in the opinion of the Inspector, renders such licensed owner or driver an unfit or improPer person to .hold such license, or when such owner or driver has, to the knowledge of the Inspector, committed any act or acts which, in the opinion of the Inspector, renders such licensed owneror driver an unfit -or improper person to hold such license. The Inspector shall report such suspension: to the Chief- of Police, who shall confirm or remove- such suspension, or who may cancel such license. (2) Any person whose license has been suspended or cancelled by the Chief of Police under, the authority of the preceding subsection of this Section may appeal therefrom, to the By-Law Cosa ittee of the Town Council, which Committee may review the circumstances and may confirm such suspension or cancellation,:" or may order that such license be restored. Return of . 29where the license of any motor vehicle which.- Plates ' . is licensed to transport passengers for hire under the authority of this By-Law has been suspended or cancelled; the owner of such vehicle shall, within three days after such suspension or cancellation, return to the . Chief of Police the license plate issued to him in respect of- such vehicle. Failure to so return such plate within the specified time shall constitute a violation of this By-Law. Penalty and 30. {1) Every person who contravenes or fails Suspension to comply with any provision of this By-Law, in and Appeal . respect of which no other penalty is provided, shall, for each offence, be liable to a penalty not exceeding Twenty-five Dollars ($25. 00) ; and, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding twenty (20) days; and, in the case of any such contra- vention or failure to comply, by icense under this By-Law, the Chief OfPoliceomay rcancel of a lor... suspend the license of such person, but such persc5n shall in addition be also liable to the penalties above' set out. (2) Any person whose license has been cancelled or suspended may appeal to the By-Law Committee of the Town Council, which Committee may confirm or disallow the action of the Chief of Police. 31. Each and every part or all previous By-Laws respecting Taxis is and are hereby repealed upon the coming into _force of this By-Law. 12 - FIRST SCHEDULE F TAXI OWNER'S LICENSE is hereby granted to the owner of a vehicle, for the vehicle to be To be Posted used for transporting passengers for hire in in Vehicle the Town of Glace Bay. The number of such vehicle shall be The Licensee undertakes .to comply with the laws and with the By-Laws of the Town of Glace Bay Licensee Inspector of Licenses License expires the 31st. day of December, 19 -------------------------- SECOND SCHEDULE TAXI DRIVER'S LICENSE No. License is hereby granted to to drive a vehicle for which a license for the transporting To -be Posted of passengers for hire in the Driver's in Vehicle Town of Glace Bay, has been Picture when Driver obtained. must be On Duty laced here. The Licensee undertakes to P comply with the laws and with the By-Law of the Town of Glace Bay. Licensee License expires the 31st. day of December, 19 RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL of the Town of Glace Bay that the. By-law relating and regulating Taxis in the Town of Glace Bay be amended as follows and that the Clerk forward two copies to the Minister of Municipal Affairs for his approval. Secticn 6 of the =y-law i s amended by deleting the figure c` $10^, 000 . 00 ant substituting therefor. the figure, $200, 000 . 00 THAT the Third Schedule to this By-law is repealed and the following Schedule substituted therefor: TO BE POSTED Ir VEHICLES: $2 . 00 For transportation of one passenger up. to one kilimetre ; $ . 50 For each additional kilometre with a maximum fare of $3 . 00 per person anywhere within the Town limits; $ . 50 Up to a maximum of $ . 50 for each additional passenger; $2 .00 For transportation of all grocery order; with the passenger(s ) as an additional charge; where the operator is required to carry the grocery order to the door of the person' s residence. $4 .00 Up to a maximum of $4 . 00 for pickup and delivery of goods and services anywhere within the Town Limits; $1 . 00 For - stand-by request up to five ( 5 ) minuses ; EVT OF THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing is DEPART rl MUNICIPAL AFFA!`?� passed on a a true co _P;' of a B}--law 6u1\- - Recomrrt r•,:ed for duly called meeting of the Council .of the ap�;r e# ' P.9�r;is�er Town o1 Glace Ba\ , dulti held on the 28 day of July D. 1986. of ZhE Clerk , a-d Deo»•rn•. .I $..:pr ii:•. _ _J ` _ — —= r�-- 8�_.= august - -_ - • r - _ APPROVED this...... .................day of...........,epfe n, e 914. E CZ CSS C... .......... .._...._..G . ' �P?: tNm{stee Of %J";:ipa{ Affairs - Town Clerk _ • - 14 - I, BRUCE C. STERNS, Town Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of Glace Bay do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and. correct copy of a by-law, duly passed by council, at a duly called and regularly constituted meeting held on the 8th. day of May, A. D. , 1974. 2� Town Clerk and Treasurer BYE-LAN �-s E:;;, IT'D that the b�,i:ia ries o: the said Town of eloce Bay be increased to include '.-e said district Y.-amber Eleven that is to extend to a joint or place easterly from I,orway }.Sines on the Old Sydney & 'ouis-srg 3aii:�a;l. so called, called the "Old Quarry" thence rannin<; northerly to Iaonergains 1i2 rsh• thence in a direct line to Cade.-an's Brook so called; thence following the winding of Ce.degan's Brook so called to the shore, and thence easterly along the sea shore until it meets the bo,sndary line of the Town of 41ace 3ey, and inclsding that line or boundary on the other side of said district Iko oer Eleven, and being the boundary line of the. said Town of Glace Bay, at present along the boundary line of seid district ?-umber Eleven, until it strikes the boundary line of district number One, in the said County of Cape Breton. I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a by-lays of the Torn of Glace Beypassed by the Council of the said Torn on the 29th day of December, . A. D. 1903 and approved by the Governor in Council on the 13th day of January. A. D. 1904. Dated at I:alifa:., this 27th day of January, 1942•: l:unicipal Commissioner Be it ordained by the Tozn Council of the To: n of Glace Bay as follows: gib-section 5 of the section of the Bye-lab's and Ordinances of .the Toym of Glace 3a- referring to °Traders, ?:ar.:{ers, etc., Licenses"be hereby repe=led mad the fol?oring substituted therefor: No person, persons, firm or corporation, although licensed under or by any of the provisions of any of the Bye-laws of the Town of Glace Bay, shell bay, take or receive for profit or s ie in any =,rner Whatsoever, from any person or persons,under the age of sixteen.years. any bottles, flasks or receptPbles of. any kind. r- -tsoever, that are generally used .as recentables for keeping intoxica.ting liquors or drugs of epy kind. Any person or persons violating this clause shall on conviction before a stipendiary Va„istrate in a..nd of the said Toren of Glace Bay shall be liable to a peralty not exceeding twenty dollars for each offence, and in default of p A nt forthwith to imprisonment in the Coon Jail of the County of Ca?e Breton for a period not exceeding thirty days. I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of q by-Am of the ' Torn of Giace any passed by the said Council on the 21st day of Ya7, A. A 1907 and .,nano ved by the Governor in Council on the 10th dpy of July, A. D. 1907. Mated at Halifax this 27th d;. of Janu ry, 042. 1 znicig-1 Co=issionery r TP.TJC.ir'.G BY-Lltd Be it enacted by the Tokn Council of the Town of Glace hay as. Collows: The by-lavas and ordiances of the Tow.1 o£ Glace bay relating to carters, trucl=.en, etc., is hereby repealed and the folloKini substituted therefor j. leo persons sha.11 transport goods for hire from one.point in the Town of Glace Bay' to any other point in the To-,.,n of Glace Bay by ;aotor truck or horse drawn vehicle without first having. obtained a license therefor. The license may be in the form in the schedule or to the like effect to be signed by the Mayor and Town.—Clerk. 2. Leery such license shall expire on the 31st day of Dece.3bcr each 'gear. .; 3, The fee payable for each mctor truck license shall be w10.00 and for each horse'drawn vehicle 61.00. 4. leo licens© shall'be granted in respect to any vesicle until the same has been inspected and approved by the traffic author- ity or some person on. his behalf. . 5 Every licensed truck shall. be kept in good repair and con- • .Karr-• •. ra ..e , < <. ....oea— dition and to the satisfaction of the trarfio .authorify. 6. The-holder of the license of any truck shall be responsible fort he good conduct of any person employed by Y►irs as a driver. 'j.' Every box-cart used as a truck shall be capable of holding one-half ton of coal without the same being heaped up or in any risk of any coal falling out. $, leo portable front or sideboard shall be used on any truck until. the Same- is so fastened when.in place as to .prevent it from gloving or rattling. . 9. The town shall supply each truck with a license plate. t.t shall be attached to the left side of the truck. The color of such license plate to be changed yearly; the cost of said plate to be paid by the truck owner.. licensed t.uc1�an cr his da°i.er s^sll loan or unload J Lr: ci cr assist in so doing; es fr„r .:s he is czvpable. Every person v.-ho contravenes or fails to co-ply rith any, •ovisions of this ordinance ehall for each offence be liable a penalty not exceeding ten dollars (.';10.00) and, in default. ' payrent, to isprisor_ment for a period not exceeding ten days id, in .addition, the Town Council may cancel such offenderts Leerse. 1. c. R-. Fadden, Town Clerk of the Torn of Glace Da,, ova Scotia, hereby certify that the foregoi::g by-la.. Baas duly Iseed at a regular ireeting of the Torn Council of the Tovn f Glace Bay hold on the 20th flay of June, A. B., 1947. tri Dated zt Glace Bay this 'n day of'�s�f A.D., 19L7. • 'V VU `y DEPARTINMN7 ,ri';ito , i ef rrlk�et ip461 _or:n of Glace ray True'_-=ian Is License. In consideration of the sura of Dollars, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and subject to the provisions of the by-lams and ordinances of the Torn of Mace Fay. Truck—man's License No. is hereby granted to This license entitles said to transport goods for hire with fro= one point in the Town of Glace Bay to any other point in the Town of Glace Bay, until the 31st day of December, 194 . Signed, and.sealed with the Corporate Seal of the Town of Glace Bay, at Glace Bay, this dag of Town Clerk, Toren of ulace Bay ' 1 Countersigned: i .... . . gayor it enacted by the Town Council of the Tou-n of Glace Pay as 11ows: lio person. shall (A) permit a buildinr,, fence,-wharf, wall or other structure owned cr occupied by hist anywhere ~:;thin the Town of Glace ray, to be or to become partly demolished, decayed or deteriorated so as to be dangerous, unsi•rhtly, offensive or unhealthful; or (B) permit to retain on any land owned or occupied by him anywhere within the .said Town any ashes, Juni:, rubbish, refuse, cleanings of yards, bodies, or parts of automobiles or other vehicles or machinery, or ary other thing, so as-to be dan;-erous, unsightly, unhealthful or offensive. Should a condition described in )section (1) arise or ist, whether .it arose before or after the passing of this -law, the Council ;nay instruct the Clerk to serve notice on e owner or occupier%rec:uiring him to remedy the condition scribed in such notice; such .notice -:r y be served by being sted in a conspicuous place upon the building, fence, wharf, 11 structure or land or ray be personally served upon the rson named therein. In event of the failure of the person so served with itice, to remedy the condition described in the notice within Dirty days after service, any person authorized by the Council .y enter upon the land upon which the condition exists, without pit, warrant or other legal process and remedy the condition . dich the council has required to be remedied; andt he actual )st of so doing may he recovered a s a debt-from the person so :rued, by action brought by the Clerk in the name of the Town t any court of competent jurisdiction within .sixty days after ie cost is incurred. After notice has been served under —section' (2) any . :rson who permits or causes a condition referred to in this sction or .who fails to oomply with the-terms of said notice, tall be liable on sum_•sary conviction to a penalty of not more ian fifty dollars and in default of payment to imprisonment for term-of not more than thirty days; every day during which such �ndition is not remedied is a fresh offence. S.R.Wadden, Town Clerk of the Town of Glace Bay, do hereby sr£ify that .the fore-oing is a true copy of a b�!-law which was xly passed at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the 'Totzn f Glace Pay, held on the 13th. day of Novamber, A.D. , 1957• ... .. ... . . . ... • '-- " - - -_.. _.__ --:...._. S.R.l�T/.P.Dr". . .. ..:.y�•:'•'d CLi^•P-K .. T:OL:!�'it Gi {!te :�9ifl1:t�Ci APPRCV�t'Y _.....��. .day . ci. ......... ......19°��