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Accessibility Advisory Committee Tuesday, September 11, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. Township of South Frontenac Council Chamber 4432 George St, Sydenham, ON
AGENDA Page 1.
Call to Order
Adoption of the Agenda a) That the agenda for the September 11, 2018 meeting of the Joint Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee be approved.
Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof
Adoption of Minutes a) Minutes of Meeting held April 10, 2018
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That the minutes of the Joint Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting held April 10, 2018 be adopted. 5.
Deputations and/or Presentations a) Ms. Gail Young and Ms. Louise Moody, Frontenac Transportation Services will provide an update the Accessibility Advisory Committee on the $10,000 in County funding that was provided to FTS for a one year pilot project for accessible transportation.
Reports to the Accessibility Advisory Committee a) 2018-109 Accessibility Advisory Committee Update Report
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This report is for information purposes only. b)
2018 Celebrating Accessibility Awards [Nominations to be distributed under separate cover]
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Township Updates a) Township of North Frontenac
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b)
Township of Central Frontenac
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c)
Township of South Frontenac
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d)
Township of Frontenac Islands
Communications a) From Kurt Halliday, FAAC member, providing link to Accessible Resources AODA Toolbox
Other Business
Next Meeting
Adjournment
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AGENDA ITEM #a)
Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes April 10, 2018 A meeting of the Frontenac Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee (FAAC) was held at the Township of South Frontenac’s Council Chamber, 4432 George Street, Sydenham on Monday, April 10, 2018 at 10:00 AM Present:
Neil Allen, Community Representative, South Frontenac, Chair Margaret Knott, Community Representative, Frontenac Islands, Vice Chair Ed Schlievert, Community Representative, North Frontenac Kurt Halliday, Community Representative, Central Frontenac David Yerxa, Representative, Community at Large Councillor Tom Dewey, Council Liaison Councillor John McDougall
Staff
Jannette Amini, County of Frontenac Sherry Corneil, Township of South Frontenac Donna Longmire, Township of Central Frontenac
Call to Order
The Chair called the meeting to order at 10:03 2.
Adoption of the Agenda
Moved By: Seconded By:
Mr. Yerxa Councillor Dewey
That the agenda for the April 10, 2018 meeting of the Joint Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee be approved. Carried 3.
Disclosure of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof
There were none.
Minutes of Meeting held April 10, 2018
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Adoption of Minutes Minutes of Meeting held February 26, 2018
Moved By: Seconded By:
Councillor McDougall Mr. Halliday
That the minutes of the Joint Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting held February 26, 2018 be adopted. Carried 5.
Deputations and/or Presentations
Reports to the Accessibility Advisory Committee a)
2018-048 Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee Quarterly update Report
This report is for information purposes only. Ms. Amini noted what an accessibility update from each township could include, such as training of new staff, curb cuts that make it easier to access sidewalks etc. that would be of interest to the Committee. 7.
Township Updates Township of North Frontenac
There were none. Township of Central Frontenac Ms. Longmire noted the following accessibility updates that have occurred during the last quarter: Accessibility signs and dedicated parking spaces at the fire hall and Parham library; Regarding the Kennebec trail, staff are currently working on a report which will come to the committee hopefully by its next meeting; Washroom was constructed in one of the parks that staff will follow up with; Dock leased from Federal Government is being recommend for upgrades and is on this evenings Council agenda for consideration.
County of Frontenac Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee April 10, 2018
Minutes of Meeting held April 10, 2018
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AGENDA ITEM #a) Township of South Frontenac Ms. Corneil provided an overview of the 3 accessible updates that have been carried out over the last quarter. Accessibility training will be taking place for new staff and summer students as part of the onboarding process. This includes the students that will be working at the various parks. The work being done at the local Foodland was noted and it was asked if any specific upgrades are planned for the adjacent trail. Ms. Corneil will follow up with the Trail Management Committee. Township of Frontenac Islands It was noted that the accessible parking space located at the Townhall has been widened as it was previously too narrow. 8.
Communications
Other Business
Questions were asked on the status of the $10,000 in funding that was provided to Rural Routes Transportation for an accessible transportation pilot program. Ms. Amini will follow up with on this matter. Questions were asked regarding the Federal Enabling Change accessibility grant and if there is anyone at the County that looks after grants as it would make it easier for all municipalities if this were centralized. It was also noted that municipalities could partner with non profit organizations such as Northern Frontenac Community Services, who are more likely to be eligible for grants. The Imagine Canada/grant connectors is the main portal for finding grants and it was suggested that the County and townships align themselves with a charity 10.
Next Meeting The next regular meeting of the Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee is scheduled for Tuesday, July 19, 2018 at the Township of South Frontenac Council Chamber.
Adjournment
Moved By: Seconded By:
Councillor Dewey Mr. Halliday
That the meeting hereby adjourn at 10:59 a.m. Carried County of Frontenac Joint Accessibility Advisory Committee April 10, 2018
Minutes of Meeting held April 10, 2018
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Rural Frontenac Community Services September 7, 2018 Report for September Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee Background In 2017, Frontenac Transportation Services FTS, Rural Frontenac Community Services and South Frontenac Community Services were invited to a meeting to talk about accessible transportation for residents in Frontenac County. I explained that there had been few requests for accessible rides over the past year. FTS did not have a volunteer with an accessible vehicle so were not able to provide rides. Rural Frontenac Community Services had a ten year old accessible vehicle that was used very occasionally but it was taken off the road due to mechanical concerns. It was not replaced. During the meeting it was suggested FTS could assist with identifying the need for accessible transportation through a pilot program where they could broker accessible rides for residents. This pilot would track the demand for accessible transportation and projected costs going forward. On September 20, 2017 the County approved FTS’s request $10,000 to fund a pilot project in 2018 to provide accessible transportation for seniors requiring an accessible ride and for individuals requiring a wheel chair to non-medical rides. Update Since January 2018 we have had five enquires to availability of accessible transportation.
- A lady called asking if we had a van, I explained we don’t have a vehicle but there were agencies that did. She already knew of them and used them. Money was not a problem for her family. The cost to bring her husband home from the hospital in Kingston was $300.00. She explained that a wheelchair van wouldn’t work as her husband should lie down to be transported.
- The second and third enquiry was from two different agencies about the same person. I made suggestions. Since the man lived in the Arden area I suggested using the VON van out of Northbrook. The gentleman was already using them. The issue was the cost. The VON were charging him $70.00 a ride to Ottawa, where most of his appointments were. I told them we could help financially if the gentlemen would give me a call. He has not responded to us yet.
- The fourth call, they enquired as to whether we had a van, when we said no, they hung up.
- The fifth was a request again for a wheelchair van. They called on the long weekend for a Tuesday morning ride. When contacted by us they decided to take a taxi that was an 1020 Elizabeth St, Sharbot Lake, ON K0H2P0 info@rfcs.ca 1004 Art Duffy Rd, Sharbot Lake, ON K0H2P0 kids@rfcs.ca Phone: 613-279-3151 1-855-279-2052
Ms. Gail Young and Ms. Louise Moody , Frontenac Transportation Services …
rfcs.ca
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Rural Frontenac Community Services accessible van. They were instructed that we had subsidy available if they needed it. They wanted us to barter transportation for them. They will contact us again when they require another ride. We have researched accessible transportation services available for residents in Frontenac County. There are two in Napanee, six in Kingston, one in Perth and a VON van located in Northbrook. The VON van is booked most days. It runs dialysis patients Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Tuesday and Thursday it is booked mostly by Meadowbrook Nursing home and for a gentlemen from Arden. It has very little down time. We have not widely advertised the program. It is a pilot project and as such it was to identify the needs for accessible transportation. We have notified the hospitals, social agencies and also the local family health teams about the pilot project. We look forward to hearing from you, about the transportation needs across the County.
1020 Elizabeth St, Sharbot Lake, ON K0H2P0 info@rfcs.ca 1004 Art Duffy Rd, Sharbot Lake, ON K0H2P0 kids@rfcs.ca Phone: 613-279-3151 1-855-279-2052
Ms. Gail Young and Ms. Louise Moody , Frontenac Transportation Services …
rfcs.ca
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Report 2018-109 Committee Report To:
Chair and Members of the Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee
From:
Jannette Amini, Manager of Legislative Services/Clerk
Date of meeting: September 11, 2018 Re:
Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee – Quarterly Update Report
Recommendation This report is for information purposes only. Background The Accessibility Advisory Committee is mandated to assist County and Township Councils in the County of Frontenac in enabling persons with disabilities to have equal access to all opportunities within the County as well as work with Council and the community at large to identify and address the needs of persons with disabilities within the community. Comment The follow is a list of accessibility updates and activities that have occurred during Q3 of 2018:
- County Administrative Building Upgrades Fairmount Home – Sidewalk and Patio Replacement The County of Frontenac will be carrying out work to remove and reinstate approximately 1,800 square feet of existing sidewalk and patio. The work will include provisions for;
the removal and proper disposal of all excavated materials
move the new sidewalk away from the building (approximately 6 feet)
the removal of 3 cement flower planters and small section of paving stones located at the same area with localized finished grade equal to the surrounding
reinstatement of the sidewalk and patio to uniform width and depths including accessible ramps at the exit points
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pressure disbursement plates must be used at pre-defined locations (as directed by site maintenance staff) to protect sewer line infrastructure
a separate cost for the removal and reinstatement of an additional 252 square feet of sidewalk on a sloped grade
The County is required to meet the AODA Design of Public Spaces Standard which sets out requirements for public spaces that are newly constructed or redeveloped, including exterior paths of travel and outdoor public use eating areas. As such, this phase of the project will include the installation of 3 new accessible ramps at an estimated total cost of $16,000 to be installed at exit points to the emergency exit at the bottom of the main stairwell leading the lower level, the Frontenac Boardroom, and the staff lunchroom in the County Annex. At present, these 3 exit points are not accessible and require a person exiting to step down when entering or exiting the entrance. Staff can confirm that the work will meet or exceed the specifications laid out in the Design of Public Spaces Standard for exterior paths of travel and ramps. The requirement of accessible upgrades to the outdoor public use eating area located outside of the Frontenac Boardroom and staff lunchroom will be included in the 2019 budget. 2. Community Accessibility Upgrades Grace Centre – Sydenham Southern Frontenac Community Services has submitted a proposal to update its three washrooms at the Grace Centre. When purchased five years ago, the washrooms were slightly modified but fall below standards for accessibility. The work will include replacing all the fixtures (toilets, sinks, taps, mirrors, etc.), adding grab bars and tactile signage where needed, and installing power-assist doors, as well as reconfiguring the interior (e.g. moving electrical switches, etc.). This project allows the Grace Centre to be responsive to the growing needs of more/older seniors who have mobility challenges, and will allow it to provide more dignified and autonomous washroom facilities to enable more people with disabilities to comfortably use its facility. The Southern Frontenac Community Services sought a letter of support from the Committee in order to apply for funding through the Enabling Accessibility grant. A copy of the letter of support provided by the Committee is attached as Appendix A. 3. K&P Trail Updates Verona Trailhead Updates In July of 2018, Council passed a new County of Frontenac Parking by-law to address the issue of heavy vehicles (transports) parking in the new Verona Trailhead parking lot. As a result, the lot will now be required to have signage identifying the permitted uses and any restrictions of the lot that have been incorporated into the new parking by-law prior to any enforcement being carried out. This will include the provision of 3 new accessible parking space. Penalty provisions have been included in the parking by-law for parking in an accessible parking space without an accessible parking permit. As per section 427 of the Municipal Act, every person Frontenac County Advisory Committees – Quarterly Update Report September 11, 2018
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who contravenes that section of the by-law is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not less than $300. The by-law allows for an early payment of $300, with a set fine of $350. A copy of the Parking by-law is attached for the Committees reference as Appendix B. Wayfinding Signage Updates The detailed design work for wayfinding signage is complete and set to be installed within the next few weeks. Trail Construction Updates Additional construction has been completed on the K&P Trail south of Brewer Rd near Sharbot Lake. This segment has some steep (>6%) slopes but ensures an off road trail is available uninterrupted from Sharbot Lake to St. Georges Lake. These slopes will be identified on future maps and signs as they are produced. 4. Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF) The Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF) provides funding for eligible capital projects that increase accessibility for people with disabilities in Canadian communities and workplaces, creating more opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in community activities, programs and services, or access employment opportunities. Eligible recipients include: Not-for-profit organizations For profit organizations Municipalities Indigenous organizations (including band councils, tribal councils and selfgovernment entities) Territorial governments Eligible recipients can apply for funding through periodic funding processes, where eligibility criteria are further defined, under three program components. Although the deadline for 2018 applications has passed for small and mid-sized projects, there is a new feature at Enabling Accessibility Fund New – The youth innovation component empowers youth to identify accessibility barriers within their communities and work with local organizations to develop solutions to increase accessibility and safety in community spaces and workplaces. Funding of up to $10,000 is available to support capital costs of eligible projects, which may include initiatives like installing automatic door openers, constructing raised garden beds in a community garden, or acquiring specialized wheelchairs to access sandy beaches. Deadline for submissions is September 21, 2018. Sustainability Implications Creating barrier-free communities through accessibility planning will enhance the County’s goal of sustainability in both the social and economic pillars of the County’s sustainability plan. As stated in Directions for Our Future, social sustainability is based on equity, diversity, connectivity, democracy and a good quality of life. It further states Frontenac County Advisory Committees – Quarterly Update Report September 11, 2018
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that economic development takes health, community, education, and environmental and social objectives into account. Financial Implications There are no direct financial implications associated with this report. Organizations, Departments and Individuals Consulted and/or Affected Richard Allen, Manager of Economic Development Tom Mercer, Manager of Environmental Services Eric Korhonen, Township of North Frontenac Donna Longmire, Township of Central Frontenac Sherry Corneil, Township of South Frontenac Darlene Plumley, Township of Frontenac Islands
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AGENDA ITEM #a) Appendix A
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AGENDA ITEM #a) Appendix B
By-Law Number 2018-0027 of The Corporation of the County of Frontenac being a by-law to regulate and control the parking of vehicles in the County of Frontenac on County owned lands. Whereas subsection 11(3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, permits an upper-tier municipality to pass by-laws, subject to the rules set out in subsection (4), respecting matters within the spheres of jurisdiction one being Highways, including parking and traffic on highways and Parking, except on highways; and, Whereas pursuant to the provisions of subsection 11(11) of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides an upper-tier municipality with a non-exclusive sphere of jurisdiction to control parking in municipal parking lots and structures; and, Whereas subsection 102 of the Municipal Act authorizes the Council of municipalities to pass by-laws designating parking spaces for accessible parking and to prohibit the use of such spaces by other vehicles; and Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the County of Frontenac deems it expedient to regulate and control the parking of vehicles in the County of Frontenac on County owned lands; Now Therefore Be It Resolved That the Council of the Corporation of the County of Frontenac hereby enacts as follows: Part I - Interpretation 1.
Title This By-law shall be known and may be referred to as the County of Frontenac’s Parking By-law
Definitions For the purposes of this By-law, the following definitions shall apply: a) “Accessible Parking Permit” means a permit issued under the Highway Traffic Act or a permit, numbered license plate or other marker or device issued by another Provincial jurisdiction and recognized under the Highway Traffic Act. b) “By-law Enforcement Officer means” a By-law Enforcement Officer of the Corporation of the County of Frontenac and any other officer authorized by the Corporation of the County of Frontenac for the enforcement of By-laws in the County of Frontenac. c) “County” means the Corporation of the County of Frontenac. d) “Council” means the Council of the Corporation of the County of Frontenac.
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e) “Heavy vehicle” means a commercial motor vehicle having a weight when unloaded of 3 tons or more, or when loaded of 5 tons or more, but does not include a passenger vehicle, an ambulance, a vehicle of Police or Fire Departments, a municipal vehicle, a bus. f) “Highway Traffic Act” Unless modified or changed herein, words or expressions used in this by-law have the same meaning as given or used in the Highway Traffic Act, as amended. g) “Motor Vehicle” includes an automobile, motorcycle, motor assisted bicycle, unless otherwise indicated in this by-law, and any other vehicle propelled or driven otherwise than by muscular power, but does not include the cars of electric or steam railways, or other motor vehicles running only rails or a motorized snow vehicle, traction engine, farm tractor, self-propelled implement or husbandry of road-building machine within the meaning of the Highway Traffic Act, as amended. h) “Park or Parking”, when prohibited, means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not. i) “Parking Lot” means an area of land controlled by the County which has been arranged, laid out or improved to provide for the parking of motor vehicles. j) “Provincial Offences Officer” means a Police Officer, Peace Officer or other person appointed to enforce the by-laws of the Corporation. k) “Trailer” means a vehicle that is at any time drawn upon a highway by a motor vehicle, except an implement of husbandry, a mobile home, another motor vehicle or any device or apparatus not designed to transport persons or property, temporarily draw, propelled or moved upon such highway, and except for a side car attached to a motorcycle, and shall be considered a separate vehicle and not part of the motor vehicle by which it is drawn. I) “Vehicle” includes a motor vehicle, trailer, traction engine, farm tractor, road building machine and any vehicle drawn, propelled or driven by any kind of power, including muscular power does not include a motorized snow vehicle or the cars of electric or steam railways running only upon rails. 3.
Time Notwithstanding the Time Act, c. T. 9, R.S.O. 1990, as amended, so long as the time commonly observed in the County is one hour in advance of standard time, the times mentioned in this by-law shall be reckoned in accordance with the time so commonly observed and not Standard Time
Schedules and Severability (a) The schedules attached to this by-law shall be read with and form part of this by-law. (b) Should any part, section, subsection or portion of this by-law be repealed or declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal the same shall not affect the validity of the by-law as a whole or in part thereof, except for that which was declared to be invalid.
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Part II — General Regulations 5.
Accessible Parking i. Council may establish parking areas in County parking lots which are to be used solely for the parking of vehicles which display an accessible parking permit. ii. The said parking areas shall be clearly marked as areas set aside for the parking of vehicles displaying an accessible parking permit. iii. The said accessible parking permit shall be displayed on the sun visor or on the dashboard of the vehicle so that the international symbol of access for the disabled, the permit number and the expiry date of the permit are clearly visible from the outside of the vehicle." iv. Those areas and locations listed on Schedule “1” are designated as accessible parking areas. v. No person, firm or corporation shall park, or permit to be parked, a vehicle in an accessible parking area unless said vehicle is equipped with an accessible parking permit. vi. No person, corporation nor organization shall display an Accessible Parking Permit in any vehicle unless that person, corporation or organization is operating a vehicle which is being used to pick up or transport the holder of a disabled person parking permit. vii. No person shall, a) Have in his or her possession an accessible parking permit that is fictitious, altered or fraudulently obtained; b) display an accessible parking permit otherwise than in accordance with this Bylaw; or c) fail or refuse to surrender an accessible parking permit in accordance with this By-law; d) Every person having possession of an accessible parking permit shall, upon the demand of a police officer, police cadet or By-law enforcement officer surrender the permit for reasonable inspection to ensure that the provisions of this By-law are being complied with; e) An officer or cadet to whom an accessible parking permit has been surrendered may retain it until disposition of the case if the officer or cadet has reasonable ground to believe that the permit, a. was not issued under the Highway Traffic Act; b. was obtained under false pretenses; c. has been defaced or altered;
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d. has expired or been cancelled; or e. is being or has been used in contravention of this By-law. viii. A police officer, police cadet or provincial offences officer upon discovery of any vehicle parked or left in contravention of this Section, may cause it to be moved or taken to and placed or stored in a suitable place and all costs and charges for removing, care and storage thereof, if any, are a lien upon the vehicle which may be enforced in the manner provided by Part III of the Repair and Storage Liens Act, 1990. 6.
Prohibiting Heavy Vehicles Heavy vehicles are prohibited in County owned parking lots where signs are erected and on display. No person, firm or corporation shall park, or permit to be parked, a heavy vehicle in a County owned parking lot, identified in Schedule “2” hereto.
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Parking Prohibited — signs erected In addition to the foregoing provisions of this by-law, the parking of vehicles is prohibited when properly worded signs have been erected: Part Ill — Offences and Penalties
Voluntary Payment of Penalties a) Form of Notice Where a vehicle is found to be in contravention of the parking provisions of this bylaw, the Issuing Officer may issue and place on the vehicle a serially numbered Parking Infraction Notice in the form prescribed by the Provincial Offences Act. The serially numbered Parking Infraction Notice shall state:
- the license number and description of the vehicle;
- the nature of the alleged infraction;
- the date, time and place of the alleged infraction;
- the minimum fee provided herein for the violation;
- that the owner thereof may within seven (7) days pay the minimum fee provided for the infraction by taking it or forwarding it to the County of Frontenac Administrative Office, 2069 Battersea Road, Glenburnie between 08:30 hours and 16:00 hours, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, if permissible as identified in Schedule “3”;
- that the owner thereof shall within fifteen (15) days pay the set fine provided for the infraction by taking it or forwarding it to the County of Frontenac Administrative Office, 2069 Battersea Road, Glenburnie between 08:30 hours and 16:00 hours, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. b) Copies of Forms
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The Parking Infraction Notice mentioned in Subsection (a) above shall be prepared as required and the Issuing Officer shall attach one copy to the vehicle and deliver the other copy or copies to the By-law Enforcement Office of the County Administrative Office. c) Recovery If voluntary payment is not made in accordance with the procedure set out on the Parking Infraction Notice provided for in subsection (a) above, the Provincial Offences Act, as amended shall apply. 9.
Minimum and Maximum Penalties a) Amount For any contravention of those infractions set out in Schedule “3” to this by-law the minimum penalty shall be set out in Column 3 and the set fine shall be the amount approved under the Provincial Offences Act, as amended. b) General Penalty Every person who contravenes any provision of this by-law is guilty of an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine as provided for in the Provincial Offences Act. c) Owner Penalties The owner of any vehicle which is found in contravention of any of the parking or stopping provisions of this by-law is guilty of the offence and is liable to the penalty or fines provided by law for such contravention unless at the time of such contravention the vehicle was in the possession of some person other than the owner without the owner’s consent. Part IV — Application and Administration
Enforcement and Authority a) Enforcement This by-law may be enforced by Police Officers, Peace Officers and By-law Enforcement Officers of the County of Frontenac. b) Parking Control Devices The Chief Administrative Officer of the County of Frontenac, or his designates are hereby authorized to place, erect and maintain such authorized signs as may be necessary to give effect to the provisions of this by-law or which are authorized by the Schedules to this by-law. The Chief Administrative Officer of the County of Frontenac, or his designates are further authorized for a temporary period not exceeding 30 days to place, erect and maintain such authorized signs as are not otherwise authorized by this by-law, but are required for safety reasons. All parking control signs erected and/or on display as of the effective date of this bylaw whether identified in any schedule to this by-law or not shall be deemed to be authorized signs for the purposes of this by-law.
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c) Unauthorized Signs Unless otherwise permitted, no person shall place, maintain, or display upon or in view of any County Parking Lot any sign, signal, marking or device which purports to be or is an imitation of or resembles any parking control device. 11.
Short Title This by-law may be cited as “The Parking By-law”.
That this By-law shall come into force and take effect upon the date of final passing.
Read a First and Second Time this 18th day of July, 2018. Read a Third Time, Signed, Sealed and Finally Passed this 18th day of July, 2018. The Corporation of the County of Frontenac
Ron Higgins, Warden
J8tJ nette Amini, Clerk
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Corporation of the County of Frontenac By-Law Number 2018-0027: Parking Schedule “1”, Subsection 5 Accessible Parking - Signs on Display Name and/or location of lands
Number of Parking Stalls Required for the Exclusive Use of Handicapped Persons
Verona Trail Head Parking Lot
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Amending By-law
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Corporation of the County of Frontenac By-Law Number 2018-0027: Parking Schedule “2”, Subsection 6 Heavy Trucks Prohibited — Signs on Display Controlled Area
Sides of Highway
Verona Trail Head Parking Lot
All
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The Corporation of the County of Frontenac By-Law Number 2018-0027: Parking Schedule “3”; Subsection 9 Penalties — Amounts (Part II Provincial Offences Act; Set Fine Schedule)
Item
Column 1 Short Form Wording
Column 2 Provision Creating or Defining Offense
Column 3 Voluntary Payment Payable Within 7 Days
Column 4 Set Fine
1
Parked — where prohibited
Section 6
N/A
$100.00
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Parked — in a disabled persons parking space
Section 5 v.
$300.00
$350.00
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Township of North Frontenac Quarterly Accessibility Report September 2018 Initiative
Details
Completion Date
North Frontenac Municipal Office
North Frontenac completed the allocation and marking of Accessible parking spaces at the new Municipal Offices in May of 2018.
Complete
Township of North Frontenac
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Township of Central Frontenac Quarterly Accessibility Report September 2018 Initiative
Details
Completion Date
Parham Fair Grounds
New ramp and step at the Parham Fair Grounds, Palace
Complete
Township Municipal Office
Accessible Door Button at Municipal Office, needs repaired, acquired quotes, acquired company to fix door
Q4
Henderson UCW Hall, the Soldiers Memorial Hall and the Piccadilly Community Hall
After inspection of its Facilities (Halls), there are three ramps that are not at the correct slope for accessibility, those being the Henderson UCW Hall, the Soldiers Memorial Hall and the Piccadilly Community Hall. This will be further investigated and submitted into the 2019 Budget
2019 Budget inclusion
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Township of South Frontenac Quarterly Accessibility Report September 2018 Initiative
Details
Completion Date
Perth Road Fire Hall
The new fire hall on Perth Road which is fully accessible was officially opened in June.
Complete
Glendower
Glendower has a new accessible ramp, 38” door and access button.
Complete
Public Works Building
Access button was added to the door of the Public Works office building. .
Complete
Bradshaw Hall
The accessible ramp at Bradshaw Hall is being replaced which will make it in accordance with the Building Code in slope and width.
Q4
Storrington Hall
Storrington Hall now has a fully accessible entrance and washrooms as the work is complete
Complete
South Frontenac Municipal Office
The Township will be replacing the door at its Town Hall this fall with a 38” door to make it more accessible and an accessible ramp has been added at the Medical Centre.
Q4
Township of South Frontenac
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AGENDA ITEM #d)
Township of Frontenac Islands Quarterly Accessibility Report September 2018 Initiative
Details
Completion Date
Community Grounds
Accessible benches and picnic tables have been ordered
By end of September
Pathway
Accessible picnic loop (walkway) has been developed that joins the Community Centre Grounds to the new Seniors Housing Apartments
Complete
Frontenac Islands Municipal Office
A new accessible entrance to municipal office is being planned.
Q4
Community Grounds
A new accessible washroom has been developed at the Community Centre Grounds
Complete
Township of Frontenac Islands
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