BY-
LAW
NUMBER
2019-
113
OF
THE
CORPORATION
OF
THE
CITY
OF
KITCHENER
A
by-
law
to
regulate
traffic
and
parking
on
highways under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
Corporation of the
City
of
Kitchener.)
The
Council
of
the Corporation
of
the
City
of
Kitchener
ENACTS AS
FOLLOWS: -
PART
I -
SHORT
TITLE
This
by-
law
may
be
cited
as
the
City
of
Kitchener Traffic
and
Parking
By-
law.
PART
II -
DEFINITIONS
For
the
purposes of
this
by-
law:
Accessible
parking
space
means
a
parking
space
designated
under
this
By-
law
for
the
exclusive
use
of
a
vehicle
displaying
an
accessible
parking
permit;
Authorized
Sign
means any
traffic
control
device
or
traffic
control
signal placed
or
erected
on
a
highway
under
the
authority
of
this
by-
law
for
the
purpose of
regulating,
warning
or
guiding
traffic.
Bicycle
includes
a
tricycle
having
a
wheel
or
wheels
of
more
than
50
centimetres
in
diameter.
Bicycle
Lane
means
a
lane
on
a
highway
designated
by
authorized
signs,
the
use
of
which
is
solely
for
bicycles.
Boulevard
means
that
part
of
a
highway
from
the
edge
of
the
roadway
to
the
nearest
lateral
property
line,
but
does
not
include
a
shoulder,
sidewalk,
cycling lane
or
multi -
use
trail;
Bus
Stop
means
that
portion
of
a
highway
designated
by
a
bus
stop
sign
for
the
use
of
transit
buses,
as
a
space
for
loading
and
unloading
passengers.
By -
Law
Enforcement Officer
means
any
employee
of
the
Municipality appointed
by
Council
to
enforce
or
carry
out the
provisions
of
this
by-
law
or
any part or parts
thereof.
Construction
Parking
Area
means
an
area
designated
in
accordance
with
Part
111
2.
b)
of
this
bylaw.
Construction
Parking
Permit
means
a
permit
issued
by
the
General
Manager,
Development
Services
or
designate
for
the
purposes
of
permitting
temporary
construction
related
parking
pursuant
to
Part
III
2.
b)
of
this
bylaw.
Corner
means
the
point
of
intersection
of
curb
lines.
Council means the Municipal Council
of
the
Corporation
of
the
City
of
Kitchener.
Cul-
de-
sac
means
a
highway
terminating
in
a
turn -
around.
Curb
Lines:
here
a
curb has
been
constructed,
means
the
line
of
curb;
and
b)
where
no
curb
has
been
constructed,
means
the
edge
of
the
roadway.
Designated
Provision means
any
section
of
this
By-
law
designated
in
accordance
with
Part
XXI
Section
1(
c);
Director,
Operations
means
the Director, Operations -
Roads
and
Traffic
in
Infrastructure
Services
of
The
Corporation
of
the City
of
Kitchener
or
his
or
her
designate.
Drive
means
to
drive,
move
or
operate
a
vehicle.
Driveway
means
that
part
of
a
highway
that
provides
vehicular
access
to
and
from
the
roadway
and
an
adjacent
property.
Heavy
Truck
means
a
vehicle
or
combination
of
vehicles,
having
a
weight
when
unloaded
of
4. 5
metric
tonnes (
4,
500
kilograms
or
more,
but does
not
include
a
passenger
vehicle,
an
ambulance,
a
transit
bus
on
its
assigned
route or
a
vehicle
of
the
Police
or
Fire
Departments.
Highway
Traffic Act
means
the Highway
Traffic Act,
R.
S.
O.
1990,
c.
H.
8
as
amended
and
regulations
made
thereunder.
Initial
Parkinq
would
mean
the
time
when
a
Bylaw
Enforcement
Officer
enters the
license plate
information
into
his/
her
handheld device
or
records
the
license plate.
Median
means
that
part
of
a
highway
that
divides
a
roadway
or
separates
two
roadways
within
a
highway,
including
any
channelizing
islands
and
the central
islands
of
any
roundabouts.
Motor
Assisted Vehicle
includes
a
motor -
assisted
bicycle,
E -
bike,
power -
assisted
bicycle,
segway,
mini -
bike,
go-
cart
and
any
other motor -
assisted
transportation
device
that
weighs
not
more
than
55
kilograms
and
that
does
not
have
sufficient
power
to
enable the
transportation
device
to
attain
a
speed
greater
than
50
kilometres
per
hour
on
level
ground within
a
distance
of
2
kilometres
from
a
standing start,
but
does
not
include
a
wheelchair;
Motorized
Snow
Vehicle
means
a
self-
propelled
vehicle designed
to be
driven
primarily
on
snow.
I
Municipality
means
the City
of
Kitchener.
Multi -Use
Trail means
that
part
of
a
highway
with
surface
improved
with
asphalt,
concrete
or
gravel
for the
use
of
pedestrians
and
non -
motorized
vehicles.
One
Way
Street means
a
highway
upon
which
vehicular traffic
is
limited
to
movement
in
one
direction.
O.
Req.
333/
07
means Ontario Regulation
333/
07,
made
under
the
Municipal
Act,
2001,
S.
O.
2001,
c.
25,
as
amended
from
time
to
time
or
any
successor
thereof;
Parking
Administrative
Penalty
By-
law
means
By-
law
No.
2019-
039
of the
City,
as
amended
from time
to
time,
or
any
successor
thereof;
Parking
Meter
means
a
device
that
shall
indicate
thereon
the
interval
of
time
during
which
a
vehicle
may
be
parked,
and
which
shall have
a
receptacle
for
receiving
payment,
and
which
shall
also
indicate
when
said
interval
of
time
shall
have
elapsed.
Parking
Space means
that
part
of
the roadway,
the
use
of
which
is
designated
for
the
purpose
of
parking
a
vehicle.
Pedestrian
means
any
person
afoot,
any person
in
a
wheelchair,
any child
in
a
wheeled
carriage,
and
any person
riding
a
non -
motorized
bicycle
with
wheels
less than
50
centimetres
in
diameter.
Police
Officer
means
an
employee
of
the
Waterloo
Regional Police Service
who
is
appointed
as
a
peace
officer
pursuant
to
the
Police
Services
Act.
Reparking
means parking
the same
vehicle
within
5
hours
of
initial
parking
within
a `
no
reparking
area'
designated
by
the
Municipality.
Reserved
Lane
means
a
lane
within
a
highway
reserved
under
this
by-
law
exclusively
for
use
by
horse-
drawn
vehicles,
buses
or
other specific
classes
or
types
of
vehicles.
Residential
Visitor
Parking
Permit
means
a
valid
permit
issued
by
the
Municipality
that
allows
the
user
thereof
to
park
in
designated
Permit Only
Parking areas.
Roundabout
means
a
form
of
intersection
which
accommodates
traffic
flow
in
a
circular
direction
around
a
central
island.
School
Bus
means
a
bus
that,
a)
is
painted
chrome
yellow,
and
b)
displays
on
the
front
and
rear
thereof
the
words "
school
bus"
and
on
the
rear
thereof
the words "
do not
pass
when signals
flashing".
School
Crossing_
means:
a)
any
portion
of
a
highway
at
or
near
an
intersection
described
in
Schedule `
20'
of
this
by-
law
distinctly
indicated
for
pedestrian
crossing
by
lines
or
other
markings
on
the
surface
of
the
roadway;
or
b)
any
portion
of
a
highway
distinctly
indicated
for
pedestrian crossing
by
school
crossing
signs
and
lines
or
other
markings
on
the
surface of
the
roadway.
School
Frontage
means
the
areas
of
a
highway abutting
the
property
of
a
school.
School
Purpose
Vehicle
means
a
vehicle
that
a
school
board
has
contracted
to
transport
one or
more
students,
including but not
limited
to
a
school
bus.
School Zone means
the
areas
of
a
highway abutting
the
property
of
a
school,
including
30
meters
on
both
sides
of
a
school
crossing,
provided
the
school crossing
is
located
on
that
same
highway
within
30
meters
of
the
school
property,
as
indicated
by
the
posting
of
no
stopping
signs
in
conjunction
with
school
zone
tab signs.
Shared roadway—
means
a
roadway where
both
cyclist
and
motorist
share
the
same
vehicular
travel
lane.
Sharrow —
means
a
marking
consisting
of
two chevron
symbols
and
a
bicycle
stencil
on
a
shared
roadway.
Shoulder
means
that
portion
of
the highway
lying
adjacent
to
the
roadway
which
is
improved
with
granular
or paved
surface
and
is
not
intended
for
the
passage
of
motor
vehicles.
Sidewalk
means
that
portion
of
a
highway between
the
curb
line
and
the
property
line
of
the
lot
abutting the highway
improved
for
the
use
of pedestrians.
Snow
Event
means
a
period
of
time
during
which
the
Director,
Operations -
Roads
and
Traffic,
or
his
or
her
delegate,
declares
that
he
or
she
anticipates
a
snow
fall
or
accumulation
which
is
likely
to require
extensive snow
ploughing,
snow
clearing,
or
snow
removal
operations.
A
snow event
shall end
24
hours later
unless
cancelled
or
extended
by
the
Director, Operations -
Roads
and
Traffic
in
accordance
with
the
provisions of
this
by-
law.
Special
Event
means
an
event designated
as
a
special
event
for
the
period
of
time and
within
the
geographic
area
identified
in
a
by-
law
passed
by Council..
Amended:
By -
Law
2015-
039)
Time
means
whenever
certain
hours
are
named
herein,
Standard
Time
or
Daylight
Saving
Time,
whichever
shall
be
in
general
use
in
the Municipality.
Traffic
Control Device
means
a
sign,
marking
or
other device
on
a
highway
for
the
purpose
of
controlling,
guiding
or
directing
traffic.
Traffic
Control
Signal means
any
device,
manually,
electrically
or
mechanically
operated, for
the
regulation
of
traffic.
Traffic
Island
means
a
central
island
located
within
a
cul-
de-
sac.
Unlicensed
Vehicle
means
a
motor vehicle
that
does
not
have
a
current
validation
sticker
visibly
affixed
to
its
licence
plate.
Wheelchair
means
a
chair
mounted
on
wheels
driven
by
muscular
or
any
other
kind
of
power
and used
for
the
carriage
of
a
person who
has
a
physical
defect
or
disability.
PART
III -
ENFORCEMENT
AND
AUTHORITY
I.
Enforcement -
Deleted
Amended:
By -
Law
2008- 134)
2.
Authority
To
Install
Signs
a)
The
Director,
Transportation
Services
or
designate
is
hereby authorized
to
place,
erect
and
maintain
or
cause
to
be
placed,
erected
and
maintained
such
traffic
control
devices
and
traffic
control
signs
that
are
required
to
give
effect
to
the
provisions
of
this
by-
law
and/
or
which
are
authorized
by
the
Schedules
to
this
by-
law.
b)
The Director,
Transportation
Services
or
designate,
notwithstanding
the
other
provisions
of this
By-
law,
is
further
authorized
for
the
duration
of
the
situation
to
place,
erect
or
maintain
such
traffic
control devices, including
signs,
and
traffic
control signals
that
are
not
authorized
by
this
by-
law
but
are
required
for safety,
construction
and/
or
emergency
reasons.
c)
Unless
otherwise permitted,
no
person
shall
place, maintain
or
display
upon
any
highway
any
sign,
signal,
marking
or
device
which
purports
to
be
or
is
an
imitation
of
or resembles
any
traffic
control device
or
traffic control
signal,
without
prior
approval
of
the
Director,
Transportation
Services
or
designate.
d)
The
Director,
Transportation
Services
is
authorized
to
issue
Oversize
Load
Permits
for
use
of
a
municipal
road by
a
vehicle
or
combination
of
vehicles
in
excess
of
the dimension
and
weight
limits
set out
in
the
Highway
Traffic Act.
Scope
All
provisions
of
this
by-
law
are
applicable
to
highways or
parts
of highways
under
the
jurisdiction
of
the
Municipality.
PART
IV -
GENERAL
I.
Operation
of
Vehicles
a)
Driving_
On
a
Boulevard
Sidewalk
or
Multi -
Use
Trail
i)
No
person
shall
drive
a
motor
vehicle
or
a
motor -
assisted
vehicle
N
on
any
boulevard,
sidewalk
or
multi -
use
trail
except
at
a
d
riveway.
ii)
No
person
shall
ride
a
bicycle
on
any boulevard or
sidewalk except
at
a
driveway.
iii)
No
person
shall
drive
a
motorized
snow vehicle
on
any
sidewalk
or
multi -
use
trail or
on
any
boulevard
beside
a
sidewalk
or
multi -
use
trail.
iv)
Skateboarders, Scooter
users
and
Rollerbladers
using
the
sidewalk,
multi -
use
trail, or
boulevard
must
yield right-
of-
way
to
pedestrians..
b)
Closed
Highways
No
person shall drive
or
park
a
vehicle
except
an
emergency
vehicle
or
a
vehicle authorized
by
the General
Manager,
Development
Services
Division
or
designate
or
by
a
Police
Officer
through
or
enter
upon
any
highway,
or part
thereof,
that
is
roped or
barricaded
or
marked
by
authorized
signs prohibiting
its
use.
Newly
Painted
Lines
No
person
shall
drive,
or
attempt
to
drive,
on
or
over
or
tamper
with
or
walk
on
any newly painted
line
or
series
of
lines
on
any
roadway
or
shoulder
when
the
presence
of
such
is
indicated
by
signs,
markers,
electric
lanterns
or
otherwise.
d)
Blocking„Intersection
A
driver
or
operator
of
a
vehicle
approaching
a
green
traffic
control signal
at
an
intersection
shall
not
enter
the
intersection
unless
traffic
in
front
is
moving
in
a
manner
that
would
reasonably
lead
to
the
belief that the
vehicle
can be
cleared
of
the
intersection
before
the
traffic
control
signal
turns
red.
This
prohibition,
however,
does
not
apply
to
the driver
or
operator
of
a
vehicle
who enters
an
intersection
for
the purpose
of
turning
to
the
right or left
onto
an
intersecting roadway
and
signals
his
intention
to
make
such
turn
prior
to
entering
the
intersection.
e;)
Roundabouts
No
person shall drive
any vehicle
or
animal
in a
roundabout other
than
in
a
counter
clockwise
direction.
Pedestrians
and
Cyclists
a)
Games
or
Sports
Unless
allowed
under
a
permit
granted
by
the Municipality,
no
person
shall
play or
take part
in
any
game
or
sport
upon
a
highway,
including
the
placement
or
storage
of
sports
equipment
upon
a
highway.
b),
The
Use
of
Transportation
Devices
Unless
allowed
under
a
permit
granted
by
the Municipality,
no
person
riding
in
or
by
means
of
any
skateboard,
coaster, toy
vehicle
or
similar
transportation
device
shall
go upon
a
roadway except for
the
purpose
of
3
crossing
the
roadway
and
when
so
crossing
such
person
shall
have
the
rights and
be
subject
to
the
obligations
of
a
pedestrian
pursuant
to the
Highway
Traffic
Act.
c)
Parking
a
Bicycle
i)
Unless
otherwise
permitted
in
this
By-
law,
no
person
shall park
a
bicycle
on
any
roadway
or
shoulder.
ii)
No
person
shall
park
a
bicycle
on
any
highway except
in
an
upright
position.
d)
The
Use
of
Sidewalks
All
pedestrians
shall
utilize
sidewalks
whenever
they
are
provided
adjacent
to
a
roadway.
e)
The
Use
of
Roller
Skates
Unless
allowed
under
a
permit granted
by
the
Municipality,
no
person
upon
roller
skates,
roller blades or
similar
footwear
shall
go upon
a
roadway
except
for
the
purpose of
crossing
the
roadway
and
when
so
crossing
such
person
shall have
the
rights
and
be
subject
to
the
obligations
of
a
pedestrian.
f)
Obstructing
a
Sidewalk
No
person
shall
obstruct
or
impede
pedestrians
on
a
sidewalk
or
multi -
use
trail
unless
otherwise
permitted
by
the
Municipality.
Animals
a)
Rid
Lgg
qn
a
Boulevard
Sidewalk
or
Multi-
UseTrail
No
person
shall ride,
drive,
lead
or
back any
animal, except
household
pets,
within, across
or
along
any
sidewalk,
boulevard
or
multi -use
trail
except
on
a
driveway.
b)
Attendance
While
In
Motion
No
person
shall
drive
an
animal drawn
vehicle
on
a
highway
unless
he
or
she
remains
upon
the
vehicle
while
it
is
in
motion
or
walks beside
the
animal drawing
it.
C)
Parkin
No
person
shall
leave
a
carriage,
cart,
wagon,
sleigh
or
sled
drawn
by
an
animal
on
a
highway
without
the animal
drawing
it.
4.
Objects
on
Roadway
Unless
otherwise
authorized,
no
person
shall place
or
store
any
object
or
accumulation
of
material, including
snow
or
ice,
upon
a
roadway.
PART V -
PARKING
AND STOPPING
RESTRICTIONS
Permit
Only
Parking
a
When
authorized
signs
have
been
erected
and
are
on
display,
no
person
shall
park
a
vehicle
in
any Permit Only
Parking
Area
listed
in
Schedule `
7'
to
this
by-
law,
unless
the
vehicle visibly
displays
a
valid
Residential
Visitor
Parking Permit
affixed
to
the
inside
rear
view
mirror
or
dashboard
of
the
vehicle.
b
Use
of
any
Residential
Visitor
Parking
Permit
is
subject
to Part
V,
sections
3.
a)(
xiii)
and
3.
a)(
xiv)
of
this
By-
law
and
such
permit
shall not
in
any
way
be
construed
to grant permission
to
park
for
longer
than
three
3)
consecutive
hours,
park during the
time
period
of
2:
30
am
to
6:
00
am
from
December
1St
to
March
31St
of
each
year,
or
violate
any
provision
of
this
by-
law.
c)
Occupants
of
single
family
dwellings
located
in
the
area
set out
in
Schedule `
8'
to
this
by-
law
may
apply for
and
will
be
entitled
to
two (
2)
Residential
Visitor
Parking
Permits
per
household.
Owner of
apartment
buildings:
i)
located
adjacent
to
any
section
of
roadway
or roadways
set
out
in
Schedule '
8'
of
this
by-
law,
and
ii)
demonstrating
legal
non -
conforming
use
status
to
the
satisfaction
of
the
Corporation
of
the
City
of
Kitchener
that
allows
them
to
provide
less
parking
than
required
by
the
City
of
Kitchener Zoning
By-
law
85-
1
as
amended;
may
apply for
and
will
be
entitled
per
property
on
which
an
apartment
building
or
buildings
is/
are
situated
to
a
number
of
Residential
Visitor
Parking
Permits equal
to the
difference
between
the
number
of
on-
site
parking
spaces
at
the
apartment
building
and
the
amount
of
parking
spaces
that
would
be
required
by
the
City
of
Kitchener
Zoning
By-
law
85-
1
as
amended
if
the
building
did
not have
the above-
mentioned
legal
non-
conforming
use
status.
2,
Method
of
Parkin
or Sto
in
a)
General
Unless
otherwise prohibited
or
permitted
in
this
by-
law,
no
person
shall
park
or
stop
a
vehicle
on
any
roadway except
on
the
right
side
of
the
roadway,
having regard
to
the
direction
in
which
the
vehicle
has
been
travelling
with
the
right
front
and
right
rear
wheels
or runners
not
more
than
0.
15
meters from the
curb
line.
b)
Parkin
On
One
Warm
Streets
Where
parking
is
permitted
on
either
side or
both
sides
of
a
one
way
street,
no
person
shall
park
a
vehicle
except
in
the
direction
it
was
M
permitted
to
proceed
parallel
to
and not
to
exceed
a
distance of
0.
15
metres
from
the
curb
line.
c)
Angle Parkjog
Where
angle
parking
is
permitted,
no
person
shall park
a
vehicle except
at
the angle
with
the
roadway indicated
by
markings
and/
or
signs,
and so
that
the
front
end
of
the
vehicle
is
nearest
to
the
edge
of
the
roadway.
d)
Boulevard
Where
boulevard parking
is
permitted,
no
person
shall park
a
vehicle
on
the abutting
roadway
or any
part
thereof.
e)
Parking
Spaces
Where
parking
spaces
are
designated
on
a
roadway,
no
person
shall
park
a
vehicle
in
such
a
manner
as to
infringe
upon
or
take
up
more
than one
parking
space
unless
the vehicle cannot
be
accommodated
in
one
parking
space.
3.
Parking
Prohibited
a)
General
Unless
otherwise
permitted
in
this
by-
law,
no
person
shall
at
any
time
park
a
vehicle
on
any
highway:
i),
On
or overhanging
the
curb
line;
ii)
On
or
overhanging
any boulevard,
sidewalk
or
multi -
use trail;
iii)
Within
an
intersection,
including
a
roundabout;
iv)
Within
3
metres
of
a
point
on
the curb or
edge
of
the
roadway
nearest
any
fire
hydrant;
v)
Within
15
metres
of
the
nearest
rail
of
a
level
railway
crossing;
vi)
Within
9
metres
of
an
intersecting
roadway;
vii)
Reserved;
viii)
In
front
of
or
within
1.
5
metres
of
the
entrance
to
a
driveway
or
so as
to
prevent
ingress
to
or
egress
from
such
driveway;
ix)
Reserved;
In
such
a
manner
as
to
obstruct
a
crosswalk;
O
xi)
In
such
a
manner
as
to
obstruct
traffic;
xii)
Reserved;
xiii)
For
a
longer
period
of
time
than
3
consecutive
hours
unless
displaying
a
valid
Construction
Parking
Permit;
xiv)
Between
the
hours
of
2:
30
a.
m.
and
6:
00
a.
m.
on
any
day
between
December
1St
through
to
March
31St
of
each
year,
both
dates
inclusive;
v)
For
the
purpose
of
repairing,
washing
or
maintenance of
a
vehicle,
save
when
such
use
of
the
highway
is
unavoidable
through
emergency;
xvi)
For
the purpose
of
soliciting, vending,
buying or
selling goods
and/
or
services,
loading
or
unloading,
or
otherwise
conduct
business
of
any
kind,
unless
otherwise permitted
by
by-
law;
xvii)
within
30
metres
on
the
approach
or
15
metres
on
the
departure
side
of
a
bus
stop
or
light
rail
transit
station
or
stop;
mmN
xviii)
Within
a
reserved
lane
during the
hours
and
days
that the
reserved
lane
is
in
effect;
xix)
If
such
vehicle
is a
transit
bus,
except
at
a
bus
stop
or
at
a
location
where
the
transit
bus
is
waiting
for
charter
or
emergency
passengers;
xx)
If
such
vehicle
is
a
school
bus,
except
within
a
school
bus
loading
zone;
xxi)
If
such
vehicle
is
a
heavy
truck;
xxii)
If
such
vehicle
is
a
trailer
more than
10
metres
in
length;
xxiii)
If
such
vehicle
is
an
unlicensed vehicle;
xxiv)
If
such
vehicle
is
leaking
gasoline, engine
oil
or
any
other vehicle fluids;
or
xxv)
On,
or
in
such
a
manner
as to
obstruct
any
designated
bicycle
lane,
provided
that
this shall not
prohibit
a
momentary
stopping
of transit
buses
at
signs
marking
a
bus
stop,
taxis
while
actively engaged
in
receiving
or
discharging
passengers,
or
other
motor vehicles
while actively engaged
in
receiving
or
discharging
passengers.
b)
EMtMency
Prohibifion
Of
Parking
Despite
Parts
V
and
VI
of
this
by-
law
and
anything
in
Schedules
1,
2,
3,
4,
5, 6, 7, 8,
and
9,
when
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
no
person
shall
park
on
any
highway during
any
emergency.
For
this purpose,
emergency"
includes,
but
is
not
limited
to,
a
fire,
flood
or
other natural
disaster,
snow loading
or
clearing,
road
repairs
or
maintenance
work
of
a
public
utility
and
any
circumstance
in
which Section
134
of
the
Highway
Traffic
Act
applies.
Amended,
By -
Law
2008-
170)
c)
Construction
Parkin
Notwithstanding
any
other
provisions
of
this
bylaw,
no
person shall
park
a
vehicle
in
a
Construction
Parking
Area
unless
displaying
a
valid
permit
which
is
readily
visible from
the
outside
of
the
vehicle.
d)
Snow
Event
No
person
shall
park
a
vehicle
on
any
highway
within
the
Municipality
during
a
Snow
Event.
Amended:
By -
Law
2008-
170)
e)
Public
Notice
of
Snow Event
The
Director,
Operations -
Roads
and
Traffic,
or
his
or
her
designate
shall
ensure
that
notice
to
the
public
of
a
Snow Event
or
an
extension
thereof
is
given
in at
least
two
of
the
following
means:
i)
the
issuance
of
a
media
advisory;
ii)
posting
notification
on the
City'
s
internet site;
or
iii)
any
other
means
of
giving
notice that
has
a
reasonable
likelihood
of
coming
to
the
attention
of
persons
who
are
affected.
Amended,
By -
Law
2008-
170)
4.
kLn
a)
Where
signs
establishing
a "
NO
PARKING
ZONE"
have
been
erected,
no
person
shall park
a
vehicle
within
such
zone
except
when
necessary
to
avoid
conflict
with
other traffic
or
in
compliance
with
a
traffic
control
signal,
sign,
device,
or
the
directions
of
a
police
officer.
b)
Without
limiting the
generality
of
the
provisions
of
Part
V
Section
4.
a)
to
this
bylaw,
authorized
signs
may
be
erected prohibiting
the
parking
of
a
vehicle
on
a
highway
in
any
of
the
following
places:
i)
On
any
of
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
1'
to
this
by-
law,
on
the side
or sides
of
highways set
out,
during the
times
and/
or
days
set
out
in
the
said
Schedule;
ii)
On
any
public
lane;
iii)
Adjacent
to
a
traffic
island;
iv)
On
any
highway
within
15
metres
of the termination of
a
dead
end
highway;
v')
In
front
of
an
emergency
entrance
to,
or
exit
from
a
hospital,
theatre, auditorium
or
other
building
in
which
persons
may
be
expected
to
congregate
in
large
numbers;
vi)
Within
30
metres
on
either
side
of
a
point
designated
as
a
bus
stop;
vii)
On
that
side
of
any highway
where the
same
abuts
on
the
property
of
any
public
park,
public
playground or
school;
viii)
Within
15
metres
on
either
side
of
an
access
to
a "
Community
Trail";
ix)
Within
8
metres
of.
any
fire
hall
access
on
the
side
of
the
highway
on
which
the fire
hall
is
located
and/
or within
30
metres
of
such
fire
hall
access
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
highway;
x)
Within
15
metres
of
an
intersection;
xi)
Within
30
metres
of
an
intersection controlled
by
traffic control
signals.
xii)
Within
15
metres
on
either
side
of
a
traffic
calming measure
or
seasonal
traffic
calming
measure.
5.
Limited
Parking
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
no
person
shall
park
a
vehicle
on
any
highway named
or
described
in
Schedule '
2'
to
this
by-
law,
except
on
the
side
or
sides
of
highways
set
out
therein,
during the
times
and/
or
days
set
out
therein,
for
the
length
of
time
set
out
therein,
unless
displaying
a
valid
Construction
Parking
Permit.
Angle
Parkiipio
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
no
person shall park
a
vehicle
on
any
of
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
3'
to
this
by-
law,
on
the
side
or
sides
of
highways
set
out
in
the
said
Schedule, except
in
accordance
with
Part
V,
Section
2.
c)
to
this
by-
law.
rohibwited
Sto
in .
Unless
otherwise permitted
in
this
by-
law,
no
person
shall
stop
a
vehicle
on
any
highway:
ii)
Within
a
School
Bus
Loading
Zone,
12
ii)
On
or
adjacent
to
a
median;
iii)
On,
under or
within
30
metres
of
a
bridge,
elevated structure,
tunnel
or
underpass;
iv)
Within
a
roundabout.
8e
No
Stopi
a)
Where
signs
establishing
a "
NO
STOPPING ZONE"
are
on
display,
no
person
shall
stop
a
vehicle
within
such
zone
other
than
a
transit
bus
at
a
bus stop
or
a
school purpose
vehicle
within
a
school
bus
loading
zone.
b)
Without
limiting
the generality
of
the
provisions
of
Part
V
Section
8.
a),
authorized
signs
may
be
erected
prohibiting
the
stopping
of
a
vehicle
on
a
highway
in
any
of
the
following
places:
i)
On
any
of
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
4'
to
this
by-
law,
on
the
side
or
sides
of highways
set
out,
during
the
times
and/
or
days set
out
in
the
said
Schedule;
ii)
Within
30
metres
of
a
designated
school
crossing;
iii)
On
that
side
of
any highway
where the
same abuts
on
the
property
of
any
school except School Purpose
Vehicles
while actually
engaged
in
loading
or
unloading
passengers;
iv)
Within
15
metres
of
a
Pedestrian
Crossover;
v)
On
the
opposite
side
of
any
highway
adjacent
to
school
property,
between
the
hours
of
8:
00
a.
m.
and
4:
30
p.
m.,
from
Monday
to
Friday
inclusive.
g.
Loading
Zones
When
signs
are
on
display,
no
person
shall stop
a
vehicle other
than
a
commercial
motor
vehicle
on
any
of
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named or
described
in
Schedule '
5'
to
this
by-
law,
on
the
side
or
sides
of
highways
set
out,
during
the
times
and/
or
days set out
in
the
said
Schedule,
except
that
the
driver
of
a
passenger
vehicle
may
temporarily
stop
in
a
loading zone
for
the
purpose
of
and
while actually engaged
in
loading
or
unloading
passengers
and/
or
merchandise,
provided
that
such
stopping
does
not
interfere
with
any
commercial
motor vehicle entering
or exiting
such
loading
zone.
10,
Taxicab
Stands
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
no
person shall
stop
a
vehicle
other
than
a
taxicab
on
any
of
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
6'
to
this
by-
law,
on
the side
or
sides
of
highways
set
out
in
the
said
Schedule,
except
that
the
driver
of
a
passenger
vehicle
may
temporarily
stop
in
a
taxicab
stand
for
the
purpose
of
and
while
actually engaged
in
loading or
unloading
passengers, provided
that
such
stopping
does
not
interfere
with
any
taxicab
entering
or
exiting such
taxicab
stand.
No
Stopping
in
School
Zones
a)
No
person
shall
stop
a
vehicle within
a
school
zone except
when
necessary
to
avoid
conflict
with
other
traffic
or
in
compliance
with
a
traffic
1
control
signal,
sign,
device
or
the
directions of
a
police
officer
other
than
a
transit
bus
at
a
bus
stop
or
a
school purpose vehicle
within
a
school
bus
loading
zone.
b)
Without
limiting
the
generality of
the
provisions
of
Part
V
Section
11.
a)
to
this
by-
law,
authorized school zone
tab
signs
may
be
erected
prohibiting
the
stopping
of
a
vehicle:
i)
On
that
side
of
any
highway where
the
same
abuts
on
the
property
of
any
school.
ii)
On
the
opposite
side
of
any
highway
adjacent
to
school
property,
between the hours
of
8:
00
a.
m.
and 4:
30
p.
m.,
from
Monday
to
Friday
inclusive.
iii)
Within
30
meters
on
both
sides
of
a
school
crossing,
provided
the
school crossing
is
located
on
the
same highway
within
30
meters
of
the school
property.
12,
Special
Event
Parkin
Notwithstanding
anything
else
in
this
by-
law,
during
a
Special
Event
no
person
shall
park
or
stop
a
vehicle
on
any
highway:
a)
On
or
overhanging
any boulevard
or
sidewalk;
b)
In
front
of
or
within
1.
5
metres
of
the
entrance
to
a
driveway
or
so
as
to
prevent
ingress
or
egress
from such driveway;
c)
Within
3
metres
of
a
point
on
the
curb
or
edge
of
the
roadway
nearest
any
fire
hydrant;
d)
Where
signs
establishing "
No
Parking"
have
been
erected;
e)
Where
signs
establishing "
No
Stopping"
have
been
erected;
fl
Where
signs
establishing "
Emergency —
No
Parking"
have
been
erected;
g)
Where
signs
establishing "
School ,
Bus
Loading
Zone"
have
been
erected;
h)
For
a
period
of
time
that
exceeds
the
time
limit
where
signs
establishing
a
time
limit
have
been
erected;
or
i)
For
a
longer
period
of
time than
3
consecutive hours.
Amended;
By -
Law
2015-039)
PART
VI -
ON -
STREET
PARKING
METERS
and
PARKING
PERMITS
Parking
Meter
Zones
The
highways,
parts
of
highways
and
sides
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule
V
to
this
by-
law are
hereby
designated
as
parking
meter
zones
and
the
fee
for
the
use
of
a
metered
parking
space
located
in
a
parking
meter
zone
is
as
indicated
in
the
said
Schedule.
Within
a
parking
meter
zone,
no
person
shall:
a,
park
a
vehicle
in
a
parking
meter
zone between
the hours
and
during
the
days
set
out
in
Schedule
V,
of
this
by-
law
except
when
such
days
are
holidays,
unless
the person
pays
the required
fee
in
the
parking
meter
provided
for
the
parking
space occupied,
IIN
b
allow
a
vehicle
to
remain
parked
in
a
parking
space
for
a
period longer
than
that for
which
payment
has
been made
in
the
form
of
coins deposited
in
the
parking
meter
or meters,
provided,
however,
that
this
shall
not
prevent
the
driver
of
a
vehicle
from
using
the unexpired
time
remaining
in
the
meter
or
meters from
its
previous
use
without
depositing
a
coin
therein.
c.
allow
a
vehicle
to
remain
in a
parking space
for
period
longer
than
the
maximum
length
of
time
for
which
continuous
parking
is
permitted
as
indicated
on
the
parking
meter
provided
for
the
parking
space
and
as
set
out
in
Schedule `
9'
of
this
by-
law.
d,
deposit
or
cause
to
be
deposited
in
any parking
meter
any
slug,
device or
other
substitute for
a
coin
of
the Dominion
of
Canada
or
the
United
States
of
America.
e..
park
a
vehicle
in
a
parking
meter zone
in
such
a
manner
that
it
is
not
wholly
within
an
area
designated
as
a
parking
space
and,
if
the
vehicle
is
of
such
length
as
to
prevent
it
being parked
within one
space,
then
the
person
parking
same
shall
make the
necessary deposit
of
coins
in
the
parking
meter
provided
for
each parking
space
occupied.
This
section
shall not
authorize
a
vehicle
to
be
parked parallel
to
the
curb
or
edge of
roadway
in
a -
location
where
angle
parking
only
is
permitted.
2.
Funeral
Services
Churches
and
funeral
parlours
within
the
parking
meter
zone
at
which
funeral
services
are being
held
are
hereby
given
authority
to
place
signs
on
parking
meters or
otherwise
in
a
manner
approved
by
the
Municipality
indicating
that
parking,
except for
those
attending
such
service,
is
temporarily
prohibited
in
the
parking
spaces
so
marked
for
a
period
of
one
hour
in
advance of
the
scheduled
time
of
such
service,
and
during
such
service,
and
any
persons disobeying
the
instructions
of
said
signs shall
be
considered
as
violating
the
provisions
of
this
Part
relating
to
parking.
It
shall not
be
necessary
for
the
owner
or
driver of
a
vehicle
parked
in
connection
with
such
service
in
the parking
spaces
so
marked
to
deposit
any
coin
during
the
aforesaid
period.
Accessible
Parking
for
Persons
with
Disabilities
When
an
authorized
sign
is
on
display
establishing "
accessible
parking",
no
person
shall
park
or
stop
a
vehicle
in
an
accessible
parking
space
on
any
highway
named
or
described
in
Schedule `
27'
of
this
By-
law,
on
the
side
or
sides
of
the highway
set
out
therein,
other
than
a
vehicle
upon
which
is
properly
affixed
a
valid
accessible
parking
permit
that
is
issued
and
displayed
in
accordance
with
the
Highway
Traffic Act
and
is
at
the
time
being
used
to
transport
a
disabled
person.
Taxicab
Stands
w
a.
The
Municipality,
on
the
application
of
a
taxicab
operator,
may
designate
parking
spaces
in
a
parking
meter
zone within
the
Municipality
as
taxicab
stands
and
may
grant
to such
operator
a
license
to
park
taxicabs
operated
by
that
person
in
such
stands.
b,
No
such taxicab
stand shall
be
greater
in
length
than
16
metres
and
the
yearly
license
fee
therefore
shall
be $
5.
00
per
30
centimetres
of
curb
space.
o.
No
person
shall park
any taxicab
in
a
metered
parking
space,
whether
the
prescribed
fee
for
the
use
thereof
is
paid
or
not,
for
the
purpose
of
soliciting business.
5.
Collection
of
Fees
The collection
of
fees
deposited
in
parking
meters
within
the
Municipality
shall
be
under
the
control
and
jurisdiction
of
the Municipality.
PART
VII -
TRAFFIC
CONTROL SIGNALS
The
installation of
traffic
control
signals
is
hereby
authorized
at
the locations
set
out
in
Schedule '
10'
to
this
by-
law.
PART
VIII -
PEDESTRIAN
CROSSOVERS
1.
Level
1
Pedestrian
Crossovers
When
an
authorized
sign
establishing "
Level
1
pedestrian
crossover"
is
on
display
on
any
highway
named
or
described
in
schedule
11
of
this
By-
law,
any location
set
out
therein
is
designated
as
a
Level
1
pedestrian
crossover.
2.
Level
2
Pedestrian
Crossovers
When
an
authorized
sign
establishing "
Level
2
pedestrian
crossover"
is
on
display
on
any
highway
named
or
described
in
schedule
11
of
this
By-
law,
any
location
set
out
therein
is
designated
as
a
Level
2
pedestrian
crossover.
Any
approach/exit
of
a
roundabout
is
a
Level
II
Pedestrian
Crossover
when
an
authorized
sign
is
on
display.
PART
IX -
THROUGH HIGHWAYS
The
highways or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
12'
to
this
by-
law
are
designated
as "
Through
Highways"
except
at
intersections
thereon
where
traffic
control signals,
an all -
way
stop control,
or
a
roundabout
are
in
operation.
For
all
highways
or
parts
of
highways
designated
as
a "
Through
Highway",
a
stop
sign
or
a
yield
sign shall
be
erected facing
approaching traffic
on
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways intersecting
the "
Through
Highway",
1.
f:
S
PART
X -
INTERSECTION
STOP SIGNS
Stop
signs
shall
be
erected
at
the
intersections
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
13'
to
this
by-
law, facing
the
traffic
travelling
in
the
direction
specified
in
the
said
Schedule.
PART
XI -
INTERSECTION YIELD
SIGNS
11,
Yield
signs
shall
be
erected
at
the
intersections
named
or
described
in
Schedule
14'
to
this
by-
law,
facing
the
traffic
travelling
in
the
direction
specified
in
the said
Schedule.
2,
Yield
signs shall
be
erected
on
each
approach
to
the
roundabouts
named or
described
in
Schedule '
26'
to
this
By-
law.
PART
XII -
VEHICLE
MOVEMENTS
I,
U -
Tums
When
authorized signs
are
on
display,
no
person
shall
operate
a
vehicle
in
such
a
manner
as
to
make
a
U -
Turn
on
any
of
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
15'
to
this
by-
law.
Prohibited
Movements
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
no
person operating
a
vehicle
on
any
of
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or described
in
Schedule '
16'
to
this
by-
law,
proceeding
in
the
direction
or
emerging from
a
property
set out,
shall
make
the
movement(
s)
set
out, during
the
time
and/
or
days set out,
in
the said
Schedule.
3.
Lane
Designation
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
a
person
operating
a
vehicle
on
any
of
the highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
17'
to
this
by-
law,
proceeding
in
the
direction
set out,
at
the
location set
out,
shall
make
the
movement(
s)
set out
in
the
said
Schedule.
PART
XIII -
ONE
WAY
STREETS
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
the highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
18'
to
this
by-
law
are
designated
as
one
way highways
in
the
direction
of
travel
stated
in
the
said
Schedule.
PART
XIV -
RATES
OF
SPEED (
km/
h)
1.
General
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
the
maximum permissible
rate
of
speed
on
any
of
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule'
19'
to
this
by-
law
shall
be
that
rate
of
speed
set out
in
the
said
Schedule.
2.
School
Frontages
M
Along
all
school
frontages,
the
maximum
rate
of
speed
is
40
km/
h
when
signs
are
on
display.
3
Shared Roadways
On
any
shared
roadway
as
defined
in '
Schedule
25',
when
sharrows
are
on
display
for
a
minimum
of
75
metres,
the maximum
rate
of
speed
is
40
km/
h.
PART
XV -
CENTRE
LANE:
TWO
WAY
LEFT
TURNS
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
no
person shall
operate
a
vehicle
on
any
of
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways named
or
described
in
Schedule '
21'
to
this
by-
law,
except
for
the
purpose
of
turning
left.
PART
XVI -
LIMITED
GROSS
WEIGHT
I
HigLva.
s
Pursuant
to
Section
122
of
the
Highway
Traffic
Act,
when
authorized
signs are
on
display,
no
person
shall
drive
a
vehicle
in
excess of
5
tonnes
per
axle
on
those
highways or parts
of
highways
at
any
time.
2.
Brill
e
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display,
no
person shall
drive,
move or
operate,
at
any
time,
a
vehicle
or
combination of vehicles
on,
over
or
upon
a
bridge
or
any
part
of
a
bridge
described
or named
in
Schedule '
22'
of
this
by-
law
if
the
gross
weight
is
greater
than
the
weight
in
tonnes
posted
and
as
set out
in
that
Schedule.
I
Oversize
Loads
No
person
shall
drive
on
a
highway
a
vehicle
or
combination of vehicles
that
is in
excess
of
the
dimensions
and
weight
set
out
in
the Highway
Traffic
Act
without
first
having
obtained
an
Oversize
Load
Permit
from
the Director,
Transportation
Services.
PART
XVII -
HEAVY
TRUCK
PROHIBITIONS
1.
Hjqhways
When
authorized signs
are
on
display,
no
person
shall drive, move,
or
operate
a
heavy
truck
on
any
highway except
those
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
23'
to
this
by-
law,
during
the
times
and/
or days
set
out
in
the
said
Schedule.
2.
Exch
Shall
not
apply
to
the
driver
of
a
heavy
truck
making
a
delivery
to,
or
a
collection
from
a
premise
or
premises
that
cannot
be
reached
by
any
route
other
than
the
highway
where heavy
trucks
are
prohibited
within this
By-
law,
provided
that
when
making
such
a
delivery
or
collection
the same
highway
is
travelled
only
as
far
as
is
unavoidable
in
getting
to
and
from
such
premise
or
premises.
8
PART XVIII -
SCHOOL
BUS
LOADING
ZONES
When
authorized
signs
are
on
display, the driver
of
a
school purpose vehicle
must
stop
on
those
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
24'
to
this
by-
law
on
the
side
or sides
of
highways
set
out
in
the
said
Schedule.
PART
XIX —
BICYCLE LANES
When
authorized signs
are
on
display,
the
highways
or
parts
of
highways
named
or
described
in
Schedule '
25'
to
this
bylaw
are
designated
as
Bicycle Lanes
as
set
out
in
the
said
schedule.
PART XX —
ROUNDABOUTS
No
person
shall
drive,
move or
operate
any
vehicle
or
animal
other
than
in
a
counter-
clockwise direction
on
any
roundabout
named or
described
in
Schedule '
26'
to
this
By-
law.
PART
XXI —
PENALTIES
a)
Any
person
who
contravenes
any
of
the
provisions
of
this
By-
law,
except
a
Designated
Provision,
is
guilty
of
an
offence
and
upon
conviction
is
liable
to
a
penalty
as
provided
for
in
the
Provincial
Offences
Act,
R.
S.
O.
1990,
c
P.
33,
as
amended from
time
to
time,
or
any
successor
thereof.
b)
Part
XXI,
Section
1(
a)
of
this
By-
law
shall
be
in
addition
to, and
shall
not
limit
the
application
of,
the
Highway
Traffic
Act.
c)
The
Sections
of
this
By-
law
that
are
listed
in
Schedule
27 to
this
By-
law
are
hereby designated
for
the
purposes
of
Section
3
of
O.
Reg.
333/
07
as
parts
of
this
By-
law
to
which
the
Parking
Administrative
Penalty
By-
law
applies.
d)
If
a
vehicle
has
been
left
parked,
standing
or stopped
in
contravention
of a
Designated
Provision,
the
owner
of
the
vehicle
shall,
upon
issuance
of
a
penalty
notice
in
accordance
with
the
Parking
Administrative
Penalty
By-
law,
be
liable
to
pay
an
administrative
penalty
and
any
administrative
fees,
in
accordance
with
the
Parking
Administrative
Penalty
By-
law.
e)
The
Provincial
Offences
Act,
R.
S.
O.
1990,
c.
P.
33,
as
amended
from
time
to
time,
or
any
successor
thereof,
does
not
apply
to
a
contravention
of
a
Designated
Provision
of
this
By-
law.
f)
Except
as
set
out
in
Part
XXI,
Sections
1(
a)
and
1(
e)
of
this
By-
law,
all
provisions
of
this
By-
law
and
of
any
other
applicable
legislation
shall
continue
to
apply
to
the
Designated Provisions,
in
addition
to
the
Parking
Administrative
Penalty
By-
law.
2.
Rxeni
tions,
a.
Part
IV (
Section
1
only),
Part
V,
Part
Vl,
Part ,
XVI,
and
Part
XVII
Section
1
only)
shall
not,
if
compliance therewith
would
be
impractical,
apply
to
the
operator
of
an
emergency vehicle
which
includes
but
is
not
limited
to
an
ambulance,
police
or
fire
department
vehicle,
or
any
vehicle
owned
or
operated
by
the
Waterloo
Regional
Police
Service
whether
or
not
licenced
or
permitted
to
be
in
the
roadway,
including
but not
limited
to
golf
carts,
snowmobiles,
remote
controlled
robots
and/
or
off-
road
vehicles,
or
public
emergency vehicle
engaged in
their
duties,
or
any
vehicles
engaged
in
works
undertaken
for
or
on
behalf
of
the
Municipality,
the
Regional
Municipality
of
Waterloo
or
public utilities.
Amended:
By
Law #
2008-
134)
b.
A
police
officer,
Municipal
Law
Enforcement
Officer
or By -
Law
Enforcement
Officer actively
engaged
in
enforcing
the
provisions
of
this
or
other
municipal
by -
laves,
or
laws
is
exempt
from
such
provisions
of
this
by-
law
as
reasonably
necessary
for
the
performance
of
such
enforcement.
Amended:
By
Law #
2008-
134)
8,
Authority
To
Tow
Vehicles
a)
In
addition
to
any
other
penalties
provided
for
in
this
by-
law,
a
member
of
the
Waterloo
Regional Police
Service
or
a
By-
law
Enforcement Officer
may,
where
a
vehicle
is
parked
or
stopped
in
contravention
of
any
portion
of
Parts
IV,
V
or
VI
of
this
by-
law,
cause
it
to
be
moved
or
taken
to
and place
or
stored
in
a
suitable
place.
Amended:
By -
Law #
2008-
170)
b')
All
costs
and
charges
incurred
for
removing,
caring
for
and
storing
a
vehicle
pursuant
to
subsection
a)
of
this section,
shall
be
a
lien
upon
the
vehicle,
which
lien
may
be
enforced
in
the
manner
provided
for
the
Repair
and
Storage
Liens
Act,
R.
S.
O.
1990,
Chapter
R.
25,
as
amended.
PART
XXII -
HIGHWAY TRAFFIC
ACT
The
provisions
of
this
by-
law
shall
be
subject
to
the
provisions
of the
Highway
Traffic
Act,
R.
S.
0.
1990,
c.
H.
8
and
any
amendments
thereto.
The
definitions contained
within
the
Highway
Traffic
Act
shall
apply
in
the interpretation of
this
by-
law
except
where
inconsistent
or
defined
herein,
in
which
case
the
definition
under this
by-
law
shall
apply.
PART
XXIII —
VALIDITY
20
Should
any
part,
section
or
provision
of
this
by-
law
be
declared
by
a
Court
of competent
jurisdiction
to
be
invalid,
the same
shall
not
affect
the
validity
of
the
by-
law
as
a
whole
or
in
part
thereof,
other
than
the
part
which
was declared
to
be
invalid.
PART
XXIV -
EFFECTIVE
DATE
1.
This
by-law
will
come
into
force and
take
effect at
12:01
a.
m,
on
January
2,
2020.
2.
By-
law
Number
2007-
138
of
the
City
of
Kitchener,
as
amended,
is
hereby
repealed
as
of
January
2,
2020
at
12:
00
a.
m.
3.
Notwithstanding
Part
XXIV,
Section
2
of
this Bylaw,
By-
law
Number
2007-
138
of
the
City
of
Kitchener,
as
amended,
shall
continue
to
apply
to
proceedings
in
respect
of
offences
that
occurred before
its
repeal.
PASSED
in
the
Council Chambers
in
the
City
of
Kitchener
this ,
day
of ,,....
2019.
Mayor
ay
Clerk