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No. 825

Addressing Bylaw No. 825, 2015

Adopted 2015
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This bylaw (Addressing Bylaw 825) regulates how properties are addressed in the Town of View Royal. It ensures that all lots and buildings have clear and consistent addresses for public safety and easy access. The Director of Development Services assigns addresses when new subdivisions are created and can change existing addresses if necessary. Property owners need permission from the Director to change their address. The bylaw outlines guidelines for assigning addresses, such as even numbers on the north and west sides of streets and odd numbers on the south and east sides. Owners must display their assigned address clearly on their buildings, ensuring it is visible from the street and not obscured by vegetation. Failure to comply with these rules can result in fines, as detailed in the Municipal Ticket Information Bylaw.

Legislative Timeline

2015Town of View Royal

Adopted 2015

Official adoption year of Bylaw No. 825

February 21, 2012

Council Meeting

Addressing Bylaw No. 825, 2012

Document Outline

Addressing Bylaw 825

1. Citation

Definitions

2. Definitions:

  • Accessory Building
  • Civic Address
  • Director
  • Lot
  • Plan of Subdivision
  • Street
  • Street Address
  • Town

Subdivision Plan

3. Address Assignment on Subdivision

Change of Address

4. Director's Authority to Change Addresses

5. Prohibition of Unauthorized Address Changes

6. Application for Address Change

7. No Compensation for Address Change Costs

Guidelines

8. Address Assignment Guidelines:

  • a) Even/Odd Numbering
  • b) Diagonal/Irregular Streets
  • c) Logical Pattern
  • d) No Changes During Building Permit Process
  • e) No Changes During Plumbing/Sign/Driveway/Blasting Permit Process

Displaying Address

9. Requirement to Display Address

10. Displaying Address if Obscured

11. Maintaining Visibility of Address

Offences and Penalties

12. Offence for Failure to Remedy Breach

13. Penalties for Violations

14. Severability

15. Gender and Number

16. Municipal Ticket Issuance

Full Text

 
TOWN OF VIEW ROYAL 
BYLAW NO.  825 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A BYLAW 
TO REGULATE ADDRESSING 
 
 
 
1. 
This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as “Addressing Bylaw 825”. 
 
Definitions 
 
2. 
For the purpose of this Bylaw the following words have the following meanings: 
 
“Accessory Building” means a building that is devoted to an accessory use.  
 
“Civic Address” means the legal address assigned to a lot by the Town. 
 
“Director” means the Director of Development Services or his/her designate for the Town of 
View Royal. 
 
“Lot” means any parcel, block or other area in which real property is held or into which real 
property is subdivided but does not include a street or portion thereof. 
 
“Plan of Subdivision” includes any plan registered under the Land Title Act or Strata Property 
Act.  
 
“Street” means any road, lane, bridge, viaduct and any other way open to the use of the public 
or as common strata property but does not include a private right-of-way on private 
property in a fee simple configuration. 
 
“Street Address” means the number posted on a dwelling that reflects the civic address of the 
lot, or, in the case of multiple buildings on a lot, the building’s address. 
 
“Town” means the Town of View Royal. 
 
Subdivision Plan 
 
3. 
Upon the registration of a plan of subdivision the Director of Development Services shall 
assign a civic address to each lot in the subdivision. 
 
 
 
 

Change of Address 
 
4. 
The Director may change the civic addresses and street addresses of property and 
buildings within the Town as a matter of public interest and safety. 
 
5. 
No person shall alter, renumber or change any street or civic address without first 
receiving permission from the Director pursuant to this bylaw. 
 
6. 
Where an owner of a lot wishes to change the civic address, the owner shall submit an 
application, in the prescribed form, to the Town together with a non-refundable 
application fee as indicated within the Fees and Charges Bylaw. The Director shall 
decide in accordance with this bylaw whether or not to permit the change. 
 
7. 
No compensation will be paid by the Town to an owner or occupant as a result of their 
costs incurred from a change to a civic or street address. 
 
Guidelines 
 
8. 
In assigning civic addresses and considering changes to them, the Director shall be 
guided by the following rules: 
 
a) The addresses of the lots on the North and West sides of any street shall consist of 
even numbers and those on the South and East sides of any street shall consist of odd 
numbers. 
 
b) In the case of diagonal or intersecting streets or irregular or diagonal blocks, 
addresses shall be assigned to conform to the general numbering pattern in the 
Municipality, so that addresses shall conform to similar addresses on all parallel streets 
as far as possible. 
 
c) Civic addresses shall follow a logical, consistent pattern to enable ready access by 
emergency vehicles and provide for assigning of logical and consistent civic addresses, 
which conform to the existing pattern in the Municipality, in future subdivisions. 
 
d) No civic address shall be changed during the period of time between the filing of an 
application for a building permit and the issuance of an occupancy permit for that 
building. 
 
e) No civic address shall be changed for a lot between the time an application for a 
plumbing, sign, driveway access or blasting permit has been submitted and the time the 
permit is issued or denied. 
 
Displaying Address 
 
9. 
Every person owning or occupying a building in the Town, except accessory buildings 
upon the same lot as the main building, shall affix and keep affixed upon the building in a 
conspicuous place as near and practicable to the front entrance of the building, the 
street or civic address assigned to the lot or building. 
 
10. 
Every person owning or occupying a building the street address of which is disguised, 
concealed or not clearly visible from the street, shall display a duplicates of the street 
address in a conspicuous place near the main entrance to the property from the street. 
 

11. 
The owner or occupier of any building shall not allow the street address to become 
obscured by vegetation or other objects. 
 
Offences and Penalties 
 
12. 
Every person who neglects or refuses to carry out street addressing as prescribed by a 
Director to remedy a breach of this Bylaw commits an offence. 
 
13. 
Every person who violates any provision of this Bylaw or who suffers or permits any act 
or thing to be done in contravention of this Bylaw, or who neglects to do or refrains from 
doing any act or thing required to be done or who violates any of the provisions of this 
Bylaw, shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine as indicated in the Municipal 
Ticket Information Bylaw. Every day in which the circumstances which give rise to the 
offence continue shall be deemed to be a new offence. 
 
14. 
If any section or lesser portion of this Bylaw is held invalid, it shall be severed and the 
validity of the remaining provisions of this Bylaw shall not be affected. 
 
15. 
In this Bylaw words importing the male gender include the female gender and either 
include the neuter and vice versa, and words importing the singular number include the 
plural. 
 
16. 
Any person who violates any provision of this Bylaw or who suffers or permits any act or 
thing to be done in contravention of this Bylaw may be subject to the issuance of a 
Municipal Ticket as specified in the Municipal Ticket Information Bylaw. 
 
READ A FIRST TIME THIS 21st DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2012 
 
READ A SECOND TIME THIS 21st DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2012 
 
READ A THIRD TIME THIS 21st DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2012 
 
ADOPTED BY COUNCIL, SIGNED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CLERK AND SEALED WITH THE SEAL 
OF THE TOWN OF VIEW ROYAL THIS 20th DAY OF JANUARY, 2015 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MAYOR 
 
 
 
 
 
CLERK  

Document Details

Status
Active
Year
2015
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