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Noise Control By-law 2008-083 Consolidated

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The following By-law has been amended or repealed, please see the table below.

By-law # 

Description 

Date Passed

2008-083 

Original By-law 

September 2, 2008

2013-116 

Amends By-law 

  • Section 5 – amended 
    Operation of an electronic device 
  • Schedule "A" to "E" – deleted and replaced by Schedule A 

December 17, 2013

2020-25 

Amends By-law 

  • Section 5.1 – amended by adding (j) 
    Operation of a residential air conditioning unit

April 7, 2020

2022-31 

Amends By-law 

  • Section 5.1 (j) – deleted in entirety 

April 5, 2022



Being a By-Law of the Corporation of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury to prohibit and regulate noise in the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury.


 

AND WHEREAS paragraph 6 of Subsection 11(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2006, c. 25, as amended, provides that a lower-tier municipality may pass by-laws respecting the health, safety and well-being of persons;

AND WHEREAS clause 129(a) of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that a local municipality may pass by-laws to prohibit and regulate noise and vibration, and other matters;

AND WHEREAS clause 129(b) of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that a local municipality may prohibit noise and vibration unless a permit is obtained from the municipality and may impose conditions for obtaining, continuing to hold and renewing the permit, including requiring the submission of plans;

AND WHEREAS section 425 of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that a municipality may create offences for the contravention of by-laws;

AND WHEREAS section 429 of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that a municipality may establish a system of fines for offences;

AND WHEREAS Council deems it advisable to implement a by-law to reduce and control such noise and vibration;

NOW THEREFORE The Council of The Corporation of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury hereby enacts as follows:

1. Administration

1.1 The headings and subheadings used in this By-law shall be deemed to be inserted for convenience of reference.

2. Definitions / Interpretation 

2.1 For the purposes of this By-law the following terms shall have the corresponding meanings:

             (a) “By-law” means this Noise Control By-law;
            

             (b) “Clerk” means the Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Bradford
                   West Gwillimbury or his or her  designate; 

 

             (c) "Construction equipment" includes a bulldozer, excavator, trencher, jack hammer,
                   crane, loader, scraper, paver, compactor, roller, grader, concrete mixer and the like;

 

             (d) "Council" means the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Bradford
                  West Gwillimbury;

             (e) “Farmer” means a person who is engaged in agrarian business by using land which
                   includes the production or raising of crops, poultry, or livestock; 


             (f) “Highway” includes a common and public highway, street, avenue,
                  parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of which is
                  intended for or used by the general public for the passage of the vehicle and
                  includes the area between the lateral property line thereof; but does not include
                  trails used or intended to be used for motorcycles, snowmobiles, and all-terrain
                  vehicles;

 

             (g) "Holiday" means any holiday set out as a holiday in the Retail Business Holidays Act,
                   R.S.O. 1990, c. R.30, as amended; 

             (h) “Motor vehicle” shall mean and include an automobile, motorcycle, motor assisted
                  bicycle unless otherwise indicated in the act, and any other vehicle propelled or
                  driven otherwise than by muscular power, but does not include a street car, or other
                  motor vehicles running only upon a rails, or a motorized snow vehicle, farm tractor,
                  or road building machine with the meaning of the Highway Traffic Act, and yard
                  maintenance equipment;

             (i) "Noise" means sound that is of such a volume or nature that it is likely to
                  disturb persons in the own, and includes vibration;

             (j) "Other area" means all of the area of the Town of set out in Schedules “B” and “C” of
                 this By-law which is denoted by shading;

             (k) "Person" includes a corporation, organization, association, partnership and the like;

              (l) “Point of reception” means any point on the premises of a person, where noise or
                   vibration originating from other than those premises is received; 

            (m) “Premises: means a tract of land and includes the buildings and/or
                  structures thereon.

             (n) "Residential area" means all of the area of the Town set out in Schedules “B”, “C”,
                  “D” and “E” which is not shaded and shall include residential lots located outside of
                  the Bradford Urban Area, not otherwise shown on the Schedules. 

 

            (o) "Town” means the Corporation of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury.

General Exemptions

3.1 This By-law does not apply:
           

            (a) during an emergency involving the health, safety or welfare of the public;
 

            (b) where the Town, its servants, employees, contractors or agents are carrying
                 out Town operations or operating, maintaining or installing municipally-
                 owned infrastructure, facilities or the like, except for the detonation of explosives;


            (c) to noise created by the activity of snow removal;


            (d) to road or bicycle races, parades, circuses, entertainment activities in public parks or
                 neighborhood social activities when such events are approved by Council and such
                 activity or event is in compliance with the conditions set by Council in approving such
                 activity or event;


            (e) to sport or recreational activities or events in public or private parks,
                 playground, schoolyard, or recreational centre where a permit has been issued by the
                 Town authorizing such event and the event complies with all of the conditions of
                 such permit;


            (f) the lawful use and detonation of fireworks or similar explosive devices on the
                 two Statutory holidays referred as Dominion Day or Canada Day (July 1) and
                 Victoria Day (May) in accordance with the Town’s Fireworks By-Law No. 96-024, or
                 any successor legislation thereto;


           (g) to the use of implements of husbandry in the operation of agricultural or farm activity
                related to food crop seeding, chemical spraying, harvesting, or livestock operations
                carried on by a farmer including the use of sound bangers or other similar equipment
                or devices;


           (h) singing and the use of musical instruments inside a building while it is lawfully being
                used as a church, community hall, public hall or school;


           (i) to the operation of excavation equipment when used in a cemetery in conjunction with
                interment services,


3.2 Notwithstanding any other provision of this By-law, it shall be lawful between the hours of 09:00 hrs (9:00 a.m) and 23:00 hrs (11:00 p.m.) to emit, cause, or permit the emission of sound or vibration from any commercial use located within a commercial zone as defined by any applicable zoning by-law provided such noise is normally incidental to the activities lawfully undertaken in the commercial zone.


3.3 Notwithstanding any other provision of this By-law, it shall be lawful to emit, cause, or permit the emission of sound or vibration from any industrial use located within an industrial zone as defined by any applicable zoning by-law provided such noise or vibration is in compliance with a valid Certificate of Approval issued by the Ministry of Environment.

4. Exemptions by Council

4.1 Despite the provisions of this By-law, any person may apply to Council for an exemption to any provision of this By-law with respect to any noise to allow such person to emit, cause or permit such noise for the period of time set out in such Application for Exemption.

4.2 Every person applying for an exemption shall, at least twenty (20) business days prior to the Council meeting at which the request for exemption is to be addressed by Council, provide to the Clerk:

            (a) a complete and accurate application form as provided by the Town setting out the
                 particulars respecting the exemption requested; and

            (b) payment of the exemption processing fee in the amount set by Council and in effect
                  at the time of such exemption request.

4.3 Council may grant such exemption, grant an alternative exemption or refuse such exemption, and may set out conditions to be met as Council sees fit for any exemption granted. Council may delegate to the Clerk the authority to grant exceptions, grant alternative exceptions or refuse such exceptions and set out conditions as outlined in the by-law.

4.4 Council may refuse to grant any exemption or may grant exemption applied for, or any exemption of lesser effect, and any exemption granted shall specify the time period, not in excess of six (6) months, during which it is effective and may contain such terms and conditions as Council considers necessary.

4.5 In deciding whether to grant the exemption, Council shall give the person applying for the exemption and any other person opposed to the application an opportunity to be heard and may consider such other matters as necessary.

4.6 The person applying for the exemption shall take all reasonable actions to notify all persons who may be affected by the granting of an exemption of the request of exemption.

4.7 Where an exemption is granted by Council, the breach of any of the terms or conditions of the exemption shall render the exemption null and void.

5. General Prohibitions

5.1 No person shall, at any time, emit, cause or permit to be emitted or cause any noise, created by:

 

            (a) the persistent barking, calling or whining of any domestic pet or any animal, except
                 an animal used for and located on the property of an agriculture, livestock based use
                 as set out in the Town's Zoning By-law;


            (b) the use of a horn, whistle, alarm, bell, gong or the like, except for an auditory safety
                 or warning device or chimes used in association with a religious establishment;

            (c) the detonation of explosives; 

            (d) the operation of an air conditioner, pool pump or filter, heat pump or the like that is
                 not in proper working order;

            (e) the idling of a vehicle motor in excess of 30 minutes, except:

                        (i) when such idling is recommended by the manufacturer of such vehicle and
                            proof of such recommendation is provided by the vehicle operator upon the
                            request of a police officer;

                       (ii) when such idling is necessary to the basic function of the equipment on
                            a vehicle such as a concrete mixer on a concrete mixing truck, a lift platform,
                            a refuse compactor or a heat exchange system; or

                      (iii) when the weather conditions require the vehicle to idle in order to keep
                            in operation a heating or refrigeration system necessary for the welfare
                            or preservation of the cargo of such vehicle;


             (f) the operation of a combustion engine or pneumatic device without an
                  effective exhaust or intake muffling device in proper working order and in
                  constant operation;


             (g) the operation of a vehicle radio, stereo, sound system or the like;

             (h) the operation of a motor vehicle in such in way that tires squeal.

             (i)  the operation of any electronic device or group of connected electronic devices incorporating one
                   or more loudspeakers or other electro-mechanical transducers and intended for the production,
                   reproduction or amplification of sound. (Added by By-law 2013-116)

             (j) the emission of sound from the operation of a residential air-conditioning device of a type referred                    to in Publication NPC-216 — “Residential Air Conditioning Devices” resulting in a sound level at a                      point of reception located in a residential area in excess of the applicable sound level limit set out                    in Publication NPC-216 — “Residential Air Conditioning Devices.” (Added by By-law 2020-25)

                         (i) Section 5.1 (j) of this by-law does not apply to air conditioning units referred to in                                         Publication NPC-216 — “Residential Air Conditioning Devices” that were manufactured prior
                             to January 1, 
1979. (Added by By-law 2020-25) (Deleted by By-law 2022-31)

6. Prohibitions by Time and Place 

6.1 No person shall emit, cause or permit to be emitted or caused any noise created by an activity listed in Schedule "A" of this By-law during the time and in the area such noise is prohibited as set out in Schedule “A”.

7. Conflicting Legislation 

7.1 Where there is any conflict between the provisions of this By-law and any of the provisions of the Municipal Act, 2001, the provisions of the Municipal Act, 2001 shall prevail to the extent of the conflict.

8. Validity and Severability 

8.1 If any section, subsection, clause, paragraph or provision of this By-law or parts thereof are declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, unenforceable, illegal or beyond the powers of Council to enact, such section, subsection, clause or paragraphs or parts thereof shall be deemed to be severable and shall not effect the validity or enforceability of any other provisions of the By-law as a whole or part thereof and all
other sections of the By-law shall be deemed to be separate and independent there from and enacted as such.


8.2 Whenever any reference is made in this By-law to a statute or regulation of the Province of Ontario, such reference shall be deemed to include all subsequent amendments to such statute or regulation and all successor legislation to such legislation.


8.3 Words importing the singular number shall include the plural, and words importing the masculine gender shall include the feminine, and the converse of the foregoing also applies, unless the context of the by-law otherwise requires.

9. Schedules

9.1 The following schedules in this By-law shall form an integral part of this By-law:

           (a) Schedule "A", Prohibited Noises; (Amended by By-law 2013-116)

           (b) Schedule "B", Map of Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury; (Deleted by By-law 2013-116)

           (c) Schedule “C”, Map of Bradford Urban Boundary; (Deleted by By-law 2013-116)

           (d) Schedule “D”, Map of Bond Head; (Deleted by By-law 2013-116)

           (e) Schedule “E”, Map of Newton Robinson; (Deleted by By-law 2013-116)

           (f) Schedule “F”, Application for Exemption.

 

9.2 Each entry in a column of a schedule shall be read in conjunction with the entries across from that entry and not otherwise.

10. Enforcement 

10.1 This By-law shall be enforced by a peace officer or police cadet of the South Simcoe Police Services or any peace officer of any police service having jurisdiction in the Town, a municipal law enforcement officer of the Town or any other officer appointed for the purposes of enforcing this By-law.


10.2 If compliance herewith would be impractical, the provisions of the By-law shall not apply to ambulance, police and fire department vehicles and any vehicles while actually engaged in works undertaken for on behalf of the Town, the federal or provincial government or any public utility.

 11. Offence 
11.1 Every person who contravenes any provision of this By-law is guilty of an offence.

 

11.2 Any contravention of this By-law constitutes a continuing offence for each day or part of the day that the contravention continues and shall constitute a separate offence under this By-law

 12. Penalty 
12.1 Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of the By-law in addition to any other penalty at law is liable upon conviction to a penalty not exceeding $100,000.00 exclusive of costs.

 

12.2 For each day or part of a day that a contravention under this By-law continues, every person who is in contravention of the By-law is liable upon conviction to a minimum fine of $500.00 and a maximum fine of $10,000.00.


12.3 The conviction of a person for any breach of any provisions of this By-law shall not operate as a bar to a prosecution against the same person upon any continued or subsequent breach of any provision and a court may convict any person repeatedly for continued or subsequent breaches of the By-law and the provisions of the Municipal Act, 2001, shall further apply to any continued or repeated breach of this By-law.

13. Short Title 
13.1 This By-law shall be cited as the NOISE CONTROL BY-LAW.
14. Repeal and Rescind 
14.1 By-Law No. 95-005 is hereby repealed in its entirety.
15. Force and Effect 

15.1 This By-law shall take effect and become in full force and effect upon the day of third reading and passage thereof. 


READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FlNALLY PASSED THIS 2nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2008.

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF BRADFORD WEST GWILLIMBURY

 

Original copy signed                              Original copy signed

Patricia Nash, Clerk                               Doug White, Mayor

Schedule "A" 

 Schedule A - Noise and prohibited time of day table

Schedule "F"
 Schedule of Offences and Set Fines

Letter from the Honourable Justice Gregory Regis to Ms. Francis reagrding Set Fines associated with By-law 2008-083.

It is ordered pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act and the rules for the Ontario Court of justice that the amount set opposite each of the offences in the attached schedule of offences under the Provincial Statues ad Regulations thereunder and Municipal By-law No. 2008-083 for the Corporation of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, attached hereto is the set fine for those offences.  This Order is to take effect October 27th, 2008.  Dated at Newmarket this 27th day of October 2008.

Short form wording and set fines for the Noise Control By-law 2008-083. Table detailes 4 columns, one for item number, one for short form wordings, one for provision creating or offences and one for the associated set fine..

Letter from the Honourable Simon Armstrong to Mr. Lee regarding set fines for By-law 2008-083 as amended.

It is ordered pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act and the rules for the Ontario Court of Justice, that the amount set opposite each of the offences in the offences in the schedule of offences under the Provincial Statues and Regulations there under and Municipal By-law No. 2008-083 as amended.  The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, attached hereto is the set fine for that offence.  This Order is to take effect May 29, 2018.  Dated at Newmarket this 29th day of May, 2018.

Short form wording and set fines for the Noise Control By-law 2008-083, as amended. Table detailed 4 columns, one for item number, one for short form working, one for provision creating or offences and one for the associated set fine.

Short form wording and set fines for the Noise Control By-law 2008-083, as amended. Table detailed 4 columns, one for item number, one for short form working, one for provision creating or offences and one for the associated set fine.

 

 

 

 

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