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Appendix

Attachment 5: Preliminary Servicing Plan

May 3, 2022Page 2882 sections

Engineering drawing detailing the civil works, utilities (sewer, water), and road improvements required for the 10 Erskine Lane project.

1 CALL TO ORDER
Consultant: Westbrook Consulting Ltd.Date: 21.10.01

Election Procedures Bylaw No. 989, 2018, Amendment Bylaw No. 1075, 2022

9.1.4 Each candidate, elector organization, or third party advertising sponsor is responsible for the cost of repair of any damage to Public Land or infrastructure that occurs in the course of placing and removing their Election Signs.

9.1.5 Election Signs must be self-supporting.

9.1.6 Any supporting structures used for the placement of Elections Signs must be no deeper than 0.3 metres (one (1) foot) below grade.

9.1.7 Election Signs must be removed within forty-eight (48) hours after the last day of voting for which the signs relate.

9.2 Public Land – Election Sign Zones

9.2.1 Election Signs are not permitted anywhere on Public Land or Town-owned equipment, buildings, structures, and appurtenances thereto except for the areas within the nine Sign Zones identified in Schedule “A” to this Bylaw and with the following conditions:

a.) A candidate, elector organization or third party advertising sponsor may place up to one (1) Large Sign in a large sign area to a maximum of five (5) signs in the Town.

b.) A candidate, elector organization or third party advertising sponsor may place up to three Small Signs in each zone to a maximum of twenty-seven (27) signs in the Town.

9.3 Private Property

9.3.1 The placement of Election Signs is permitted on private property with the consent of the owner or occupant of the property.

9.3.2 Election Signs placed pursuant to subsection 9.3.1 must not overhang Public Land.

9.4 Provincial Highway Rights-of Way

9.4.1 This Bylaw does not apply to Provincial highways rights-of-ways. Election Signs located within Provincial highway rights-of-way are governed by the requirements of the Provincial Government Ministry responsible for the administration of the Transportation Act.

9.5 Removal

9.5.1 The Chief Election Officer, or any person acting under the Chief Election Officer’s direction, may remove any election sign that the Chief Election Officer, or any person acting under the Chief Election Officer’s direction, has reasonable grounds to believe is erected, or in place, in contravention of this Bylaw or other enactment.

9.5.2 Election Signs that have been removed in accordance with subsection 9.5.1 will be stored for a period of one week after general voting day and the candidate or their agent may claim the sign(s) during that period, following which the material may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of by the Chief Election Officer or any person acting under the Chief Election Officer’s direction without notice and without compensation to the owner of the sign.

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10. USE OF TOWN OF VIEW ROYAL LOGO

Except as authorized in writing by the Town, no person is permitted to display on an Election Sign or other election advertising a logo, trademark, or official mark, in whole or in part, owned or licensed by the Town.

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Extracted from: 2022 05 03 Council Agenda - Agenda - Pdf