HomeMy WebLinkAboutP-300 Public Property By-law amended July 9, 2019 No. P-300
CAPE BRETON REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY
Bylaw C 1
PUBLIC PROPERTY
1. Definitions
Playin field means a landscaped recreational site designed for playing outdoor team sports
such as a baseball field, soccer field, running track, or a football field. The phrase "on the
playing field" as used in this Bylaw is intended to mean the above referenced field and not the
stands or sidelines where spectators congregate.
Play2round means a well-defined outdoor recreational space comprised of equipment
designed primarily for play by children younger than teenage.
2. No person shall throw or deposit any dirt, filth, or rubbish upon any park,playground,parking
lot, or other property owned, leased or occupied by the Regional Municipality.
3. (1) No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle upon any roadway in any park,
playground,parking lot or other property owned, leased or occupied by the Regional
Municipality except in a designated parking area.
(2) The Regional Municipality or any officer or employee thereof may remove any
vehicle parked in a violation of this Section at the expense of the owner.
4. (1) No person shall deface, injure or destroy, or damage in any way, any property of the
Regional Municipality.
(2) No person shall remove any plants, soil, or other items from any property of or
under control of the Regional Municipality without the consent of the Regional
Municipality.
5. Any person who, on any property of the Regional Municipality,persists in loud or raucous
noise, unruly or objectionable behaviour or other activities that would disturb others, after
being requested to desist by an employee of the Regional Municipality, is guilty of an offence.
6. Any person who, on any property of the Regional Municipality,persists in unruly or unsafe
behaviour, after being requested to desist by an employee of the Regional Municipality, is
guilty of an offence.
7. No person or persons, within the boundaries of any public park, waterfront boardwalk or
walking trail belonging to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, shall walk any animal, other
than a dog, walk, drive or use any vehicle, skateboard, bicycle, motorcycle, or roller-blades,
except in such areas as may be specifically designed and/or designated by sign for such usage.
Public Property Bylaw
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8. Dogs are permitted within the boundaries of any public park, waterfront boardwalk or walking
trail owned belonging to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, except playgrounds or on
playing fields,provided:
• the dog is in the presence of the owner or some person in charge thereof, and
• the dog is under the effective physical restraint of a leash no more than 6 feet in length
controlled by the owner or the person in charge.
9. Any person(s) found acting contrary to the provisions of this Bylaw shall be guilty of an
offence punishable in accordance with the provisions of the Penalties Bylaw. Such provisions
do not apply to operational or maintenance vehicles and equipment of the Cape Breton
Regional Municipality.
10. Any Bylaw or any provision thereof passed and approved by any former Municipality
within the boundaries of the County of Cape Breton prior to July 31, 1995 which conflicts
with or acts contrary to the provisions of this Bylaw are hereby repealed with this Bylaw
becoming law and any other provisions of such Bylaws hereby ratified and confirmed
insofar as they are not in conflict with this Bylaw.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by a majority of the whole Council at a duly called meeting of the
Cape Breton Regional Municipal Council held on the 17'h day of October 1995 and amended on
the 18'h day of June 1996 and the 9'h day of July 2019.
MAYOR CLERK
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the attached is a true and correct copy of the Public Property Bylaw
of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality adopted by Council on the 17th day October, 1995 and
amended on the 18th day of June 1996 and the 9th day of July 2019.
Deborah Campbell Ryan
Municipal Clerk
Publication Date: July 13,2019
No. P-300
CAPE BRETON REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY
Bylaw C 1
PUBLIC PROPERTY
1. Definitions
Playin field means a landscaped recreational site designed for playing outdoor team sports
such as a baseball field, soccer field, running track, or a football field. The phrase "on the
playing field" as used in this Bylaw is intended to mean the above referenced field and not the
stands or sidelines where spectators congregate.
Play2round means a well-defined outdoor recreational space comprised of equipment
designed primarily for play by children younger than teenage.
2. No person shall throw or deposit any dirt, filth, or rubbish upon any park,playground,parking
lot, or other property owned, leased or occupied by the Regional Municipality.
3. (1) No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle upon any roadway in any park,
playground,parking lot or other property owned, leased or occupied by the Regional
Municipality except in a designated parking area.
(2) The Regional Municipality or any officer or employee thereof may remove any
vehicle parked in a violation of this Section at the expense of the owner.
4. (1) No person shall deface, injure or destroy, or damage in any way, any property of the
Regional Municipality.
(2) No person shall remove any plants, soil, or other items from any property of or
under control of the Regional Municipality without the consent of the Regional
Municipality.
5. Any person who, on any property of the Regional Municipality,persists in loud or raucous
noise, unruly or objectionable behaviour or other activities that would disturb others, after
being requested to desist by an employee of the Regional Municipality, is guilty of an offence.
6. Any person who, on any property of the Regional Municipality,persists in unruly or unsafe
behaviour, after being requested to desist by an employee of the Regional Municipality, is
guilty of an offence.
7. No person or persons, within the boundaries of any public park, waterfront boardwalk or
walking trail belonging to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, shall walk any animal, other
than a dog, walk, drive or use any vehicle, skateboard, bicycle, motorcycle, or roller-blades,
except in such areas as may be specifically designed and/or designated by sign for such usage.
Public Property Bylaw
Page—2
8. Dogs are permitted within the boundaries of any public park, waterfront boardwalk or walking
trail owned belonging to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, except playgrounds or on
playing fields,provided:
• the dog is in the presence of the owner or some person in charge thereof, and
• the dog is under the effective physical restraint of a leash no more than 6 feet in length
controlled by the owner or the person in charge.
9. Any person(s) found acting contrary to the provisions of this Bylaw shall be guilty of an
offence punishable in accordance with the provisions of the Penalties Bylaw. Such provisions
do not apply to operational or maintenance vehicles and equipment of the Cape Breton
Regional Municipality.
10. Any Bylaw or any provision thereof passed and approved by any former Municipality
within the boundaries of the County of Cape Breton prior to July 31, 1995 which conflicts
with or acts contrary to the provisions of this Bylaw are hereby repealed with this Bylaw
becoming law and any other provisions of such Bylaws hereby ratified and confirmed
insofar as they are not in conflict with this Bylaw.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by a majority of the whole Council at a duly called meeting of the
Cape Breton Regional Municipal Council held on the 17'h day of October 1995 and amended on
the 18'h day of June 1996 and the 9'h day of July 2019.
MAYOR CLERK
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the attached is a true and correct copy of the Public Property Bylaw
of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality adopted by Council on the 17th day October, 1995 and
amended on the 18th day of June 1996 and the 9th day of July 2019.
Deborah Campbell Ryan
Municipal Clerk
Publication Date: July 13,2019
No. P-300
CAPE BRETON REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY
Bylaw C 1
PUBLIC PROPERTY
1. Definitions
Playin field means a landscaped recreational site designed for playing outdoor team sports
such as a baseball field, soccer field, running track, or a football field. The phrase "on the
playing field" as used in this Bylaw is intended to mean the above referenced field and not the
stands or sidelines where spectators congregate.
Play2round means a well-defined outdoor recreational space comprised of equipment
designed primarily for play by children younger than teenage.
2. No person shall throw or deposit any dirt, filth, or rubbish upon any park,playground,parking
lot, or other property owned, leased or occupied by the Regional Municipality.
3. (1) No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle upon any roadway in any park,
playground,parking lot or other property owned, leased or occupied by the Regional
Municipality except in a designated parking area.
(2) The Regional Municipality or any officer or employee thereof may remove any
vehicle parked in a violation of this Section at the expense of the owner.
4. (1) No person shall deface, injure or destroy, or damage in any way, any property of the
Regional Municipality.
(2) No person shall remove any plants, soil, or other items from any property of or
under control of the Regional Municipality without the consent of the Regional
Municipality.
5. Any person who, on any property of the Regional Municipality,persists in loud or raucous
noise, unruly or objectionable behaviour or other activities that would disturb others, after
being requested to desist by an employee of the Regional Municipality, is guilty of an offence.
6. Any person who, on any property of the Regional Municipality,persists in unruly or unsafe
behaviour, after being requested to desist by an employee of the Regional Municipality, is
guilty of an offence.
7. No person or persons, within the boundaries of any public park, waterfront boardwalk or
walking trail belonging to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, shall walk any animal, other
than a dog, walk, drive or use any vehicle, skateboard, bicycle, motorcycle, or roller-blades,
except in such areas as may be specifically designed and/or designated by sign for such usage.
Public Property Bylaw
Page—2
8. Dogs are permitted within the boundaries of any public park, waterfront boardwalk or walking
trail owned belonging to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, except playgrounds or on
playing fields,provided:
• the dog is in the presence of the owner or some person in charge thereof, and
• the dog is under the effective physical restraint of a leash no more than 6 feet in length
controlled by the owner or the person in charge.
9. Any person(s) found acting contrary to the provisions of this Bylaw shall be guilty of an
offence punishable in accordance with the provisions of the Penalties Bylaw. Such provisions
do not apply to operational or maintenance vehicles and equipment of the Cape Breton
Regional Municipality.
10. Any Bylaw or any provision thereof passed and approved by any former Municipality
within the boundaries of the County of Cape Breton prior to July 31, 1995 which conflicts
with or acts contrary to the provisions of this Bylaw are hereby repealed with this Bylaw
becoming law and any other provisions of such Bylaws hereby ratified and confirmed
insofar as they are not in conflict with this Bylaw.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by a majority of the whole Council at a duly called meeting of the
Cape Breton Regional Municipal Council held on the 17'h day of October 1995 and amended on
the 18'h day of June 1996 and the 9'h day of July 2019.
MAYOR CLERK
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the attached is a true and correct copy of the Public Property Bylaw
of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality adopted by Council on the 17th day October, 1995 and
amended on the 18th day of June 1996 and the 9th day of July 2019.
Deborah Campbell Ryan
Municipal Clerk
Publication Date: July 13,2019