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1 City of Coquitlam BYLAW Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw No. 3749, 2006 Consolidated with amendments in Bylaws: (1) 3764, 2006; (2) 3792, 2006; (3) 3836, 2007 (4) 3853, 2007; (5) 3901, 2008; (6) 3939, 2008; (7) 4057, 2009; (8) 4101, 2010; (9) 4117, 2010; (10) 4126, 2010; (11) 4258, 2011; (12) 4154, 2010; (13) 4285, 2012; (14) 4307, 2012; (15) 4278, 2012; (16) 4294, 2012; (17) 4412, 2013; (18) 4399, 2014; (19) 4480, 2014; (20) 4496, 2014; (21) 4488, 2014; (22) 4507, 2014; (23) 4509, 2014; (24) 4437, 2014; (25) 4474, 2015; (26) 4579, 2015; (27) 4580, 2015; (28) 4582, 2015; (29) 4661, 2016; (30) 4681, 2016; (31) 4692, 2016; (32) 4717, 2016; (33) 4778, 2017; (34) 4780, 2017; (35) 4852, 2018; (36) 4879, 2018; NOTE: This is a consolidation for convenience purposes only and does not have the force of law. A Bylaw respecting the enforcement of bylaw notices WHEREAS the Local Government Bylaw Notice Enforcement Act, S.B.C. 2003, c. 60, as amended (the Act ), provides that a local government may deal with the contravention of a bylaw by bylaw notice. NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Coquitlam, in open meeting lawfully assembled, ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Name of Bylaw This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as the Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw No. 3749, Definitions (a) In this Bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires, each of the following words has the meaning set out below: (i) (ii) City means the City of Coquitlam; Registry means the Coquitlam Bylaw Notice Adjudication Registry established under section 6 of this Bylaw. (b) Other terms used in this Bylaw have the same meaning as defined terms in the Act. 3. Bylaw Contraventions The bylaw contraventions designated in Schedule A may be dealt with by bylaw notice. Consolidated Dec 2017

2 Page 2 4. Penalties The penalty for a contravention referred to in section 3 is as follows: (a) (b) (c) subject to paragraphs (b) and (c), is the Penalty set out in column 4 of Schedule A ; if received by the City within 14 days of the person receiving or being presumed to have received the bylaw notice, is the Discounted Penalty set out in column 3 of Schedule A ; or if paid under a, may be reduced as provided under column 5 of Schedule A. 5. Period for Paying a Disputed Notice (a) A person who receives a Bylaw notice must, within 14 days of the date on which the person received or is presumed to have received the bylaw notice: (i) (ii) pay the penalty, or request dispute adjudication by filling in the appropriate portion of the bylaw notice indicating either a payment or a dispute and delivering it, or causing it to be delivered or mailed, to the City s Animal Shelter at 500 Mariner Way, Coquitlam, B.C., V3K 7B6, or to City Hall at 3000 Guildford Way, Coquitlam, B.C. V3B 7N2, or by leaving it in the City s after-hours mailbox outside City Hall. (b) (c) A person may pay the indicated penalty more than 14 days after receiving the bylaw notice, in 4(a), but no person may dispute the bylaw notice more than 14 days after receiving the bylaw notice. Pursuant to the requirements of section 25 of the Act, where a person was not served personally with a bylaw notice and advises the City that he or she did not receive a copy of the original bylaw notice, the time limit for responding to a bylaw notice under section 5(b) of this Bylaw does not begin to run until a copy of the bylaw notice is redelivered to that person in with the Act. 6. Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication Registry (a) The Registry is established as a bylaw notice dispute adjudication system in with the Act to resolve disputes in relation to bylaw notices.

3 Page 3 (b) The civic address of the Registry is 500 Mariner Way, Coquitlam, B.C., V3K 7B6. (c) Every person who is unsuccessful in a dispute adjudication in relation to a bylaw notice or a under the dispute adjudication system established under this section must pay the City an additional fee of $25 for the purpose of the City recovering the costs of the adjudication system. 7. Screening Officers (a) (b) (c) The position of screening officer is established. The title of the person acting in the capacity of screening officer will be Compliance Officer. The following are designated classes of persons that may be appointed as screening officers: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) City Solicitor; Assistant City Solicitor; Manager, Bylaw and Animal Control Services; Property Use Supervisor; (v) Bylaw Inspectors 1 and 2; (vi) (vii) Property Use Inspectors; Bylaw, Licensing and Animal Control Supervisors; (viii) Clerk 3; (ix) (x) Business Services Liaison; any successor positions or titles to those listed in this section 7(c); and Council may appoint screening officers from these classes of persons by name, or office or otherwise. 8. Powers and Duties of Screening Officer (a) The powers and duties of screening officers are as set out in the Act, and include the following:

4 Page 4 (i) (ii) (iii) the screening officer must, upon receipt of a request for dispute adjudication from a person against whom a contravention is alleged, advise the person of the bylaw notice adjudication system established by this Bylaw, including, without limitation, advise the person of the action which the screening officer may take pursuant to this section 8 with respect to the bylaw notice and of the opportunity to proceed to dispute adjudication of the bylaw notice; where requested by the person against whom a contravention is alleged, communicate information respecting the nature of the contravention, the provision of the bylaw contravened, the facts on which the contravention allegation is based, the penalty for a contravention and the fee or fees payable in relation to the bylaw notice enforcement process; communicate with any or all of the following for the purposes of performing their functions under this bylaw or the Act: 1) the person against whom a contravention is alleged or his or her representative; 2) the officer issuing the Notice; 3) the complainant or his or her representative; 4) the City s staff regarding the disputant s history of bylaw ; (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) review the City s records regarding the disputant s history of bylaw ; prepare and enter into s under the Act with persons who dispute bylaw notices, including establishing terms and conditions for that the screening officer considers necessary or advisable, including time periods for payment of penalties and with the bylaw; provide for payment of a reduced penalty if a is entered into, as provided in column 5 of Schedule A ; and cancel bylaw notices in with the Act and City policies and guidelines. (b) (c) The bylaw contraventions in relation to which a screening officer may enter into s are designated in column 5 of Schedule A. The maximum term of a is one year.

5 Page 5 9. Bylaw Enforcement Officers Persons acting as any of the following are designated as bylaw enforcement officers for the purposes of this Bylaw and the Act: (a) (b) (c) (d) Members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Bylaw Enforcement Officers appointed pursuant to the Police Act and the Community Charter; Local Assistants to the Fire Commissioner under section 6 of the Fire Services Act; the persons acting in the following job positions or titles, and any successor positions or titles: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) City Solicitor; Assistant City Solicitor; Assistant City Solicitor 1; Manager, Bylaw and Animal Control Services; Bylaw, Licensing and Animal Control Supervisor; Bylaw Inspectors 1 and 2; Property Use Inspector; Licence Inspector; Business Services Liaison; Property Use Inspector Residential; Fire Chief; Deputy Fire Chief; Assistant Fire Chief; Chief Fire Prevention Officer; Training Chief; Fire Captain; Captain Fire Prevention; Lieutenant Fire Prevention; Fire Prevention Inspector; General Manager Engineering and Public Works; Manager Design and Construction; Manager Capital Projects and Inspections; Manager Transportation; Traffic Operations Engineer; Director Public Works; Sewer and Drainage Superintendent; Water Superintendent; Roads Superintendent; Manager Environmental Services; Environmental Projects Manager; Environmental Services Project Specialist; Environmental Services Coordinator; Environmental Technician; Water Conservation Coordinator; Waste Reduction and Recycling Coordinator; Environmental Stewardship Coordinator; Environmental Services and Worksite Bylaw Officer 1 and 2; Urban Wildlife Coordinator; Water Conservation/Urban Wildlife Bylaw Officer; Engineering Assistant; General Manager Planning and Development; Manager Development Services; Manager, Building Permits Approvals; Manager, Building Permits Inspections; Trades Inspection Supervisor Building; Trades Inspection Supervisor Plumbing; Building Inspectors 1 and 2; Plumbing Inspectors 1 and 2; Development Servicing Supervisor; Supervisor Development Planning; Planners

6 Page 6 1 and 2; Planning Technicians 1, 2 and 3; Planning Assistant 2; Construction Site Officer; Front Counter Supervisor; Customer Service Supervisor; (v) General Manager Parks, Recreation and Culture; Manager Parks; Urban Forestry and Park Services Manager; Park Operations Manager; Landscape Manager; Asset and Operations Manager; Urban Forestry Technician; Manager Community Recreation and Culture Services; Cultural Services Manager; Community Recreation Manager; Forest Management Technician; Urban Forestry Services Supervisor; Manager Park Planning and Forestry. 10. Form of Bylaw Notice The City may from time to time provide for the form or forms of the bylaw notice, provided that the bylaw notice complies 4 of the Act. 11. Schedules The following schedules are attached to and form part of this Bylaw: (a) (b) Schedule A Designated Bylaw Contraventions and Penalties; Schedule B Compliance Agreement. READ A FIRST TIME this 18 th day of April,2006. READ A SECOND TIME this 18 th day of April,2006. READ A THIRD TIME this 18th day of April, GIVEN FOURTH AND FINAL READING and the Seal of the Corporation affixed this 1st day of May, MAYOR CLERK

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8 Page 8 Schedule A Designated Bylaw Contraventions and Penalties City of Coquitlam Animal Care and Control Bylaw No. 4240, 2011 ED Prohibited animal for class of n/a property Too many animals n/a Unlicenced dog % Fail to display dog licence n/a Animal at large n/a Improper handling of dog in off n/a leash area Animal display aggressive n/a behaviour Animal cause minor injury n/a Animal cause serious injury n/a Fail to confine female dog in n/a heat Fail to confine whelping female n/a dog Diseased animal not confined n/a Fail to obey posted signs n/a Abandon animal on City n/a property Aggressive dog at large n/a

9 Page 9 Animal Care and Control Bylaw continued: ED Aggressive dog not n/a leashed/improper leash Aggressive dog in off leash area n/a Aggressive dog without ID n/a Vicious dog at large n/a Vicious dog not n/a leashed/improper leash Vicious dog not muzzled n/a Vicious dog improperly unattended n/a Vicious dog warning sign not n/a posted Vicious dog in off leash area n/a Vicious dog without permanent n/a ID Fail to provide n/a information/vicious dog Fail to confine guard dog n/a Fail to post guard dog sign % Fail to notify City of guard dog n/a Fail to remove feces n/a Improper transportation of animal n/a

10 Page 10 Animal Care and Control Bylaw continued: ED Confined animal/inadequate n/a ventilation Fail to provide care n/a Inadequate shelter n/a Improper tethering n/a Every provision of the Animal Care and Control Bylaw No. 4240, 2011, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

11 Page 11 Boulevard Maintenance Bylaw 4853, 2018 ED PENALTY IN $ Fail to remove snow/ice 3.1(a) (c) n/a Fail to remove rubbish % Unlawful construction 5.1(a) (l) % Fail to maintain 6.4(a) (d) 7.1(a) (f) % Unlawful cutting/pruning 6.2, n/a Every provision of the Boulevard Maintenance Bylaw No. 4853, 2018, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

12 Page 12 The City of Coquitlam Building Bylaw No. 3598, 2003 ED Failure to obey stop work order 9.2 n/a 500 n/a Obstructing Building Inspector n/a Work at variance with n/a description and plans Unlawful removal of notice or n/a permit Failure to keep plans on site 19.1(a) n/a Failure to post permit 19.1(b) n/a No building permit 21.1 n/a % No occupancy permit 28.1 n/a % Failure to post occupancy n/a permit No moving permit n/a No demolition permit n/a No pool permit n/a Failure to fence pool % No plumbing permit n/a No heating permit n/a

13 Page 13 Building Bylaw continued: Failure to call for inspection 27.1, 47.1, 51.1 or 54.1 ED n/a 500 n/a Every provision of the City of Coquitlam Building Bylaw No. 3598, 2003, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

14 Page 14 Business Licence Bylaw No. 4344, 2013 ED No business licence 5.1 n/a % Fail to permit inspection 10.1(a) % Fail to provide information 10.1(b) % Operate contrary to condition 11.3 n/a % Fail to apply for licence change % Fail to pay licence fee 13.1 n/a % Licence not displayed n/a Fail to carry licence n/a Obscure windows % Fail to provide sub-trades list % Massage parlour fail to keep customer list Massage parlour fail to produce customer list Massage parlour fail to provide criminal record check Massage parlour fail to provide identification (manager) Massage parlour private entrance 20.3(a) n/a 500 n/a 20.3(b) n/a 500 n/a 20.3(c) n/a 500 n/a 20.3(d) n/a 500 n/a 20.4(a) n/a 500 n/a

15 Page 15 Business Licence Bylaw continued: ED Massage parlour obscured 20.4(b) n/a 500 n/a entrance/window Massage parlour fail to meet 20.4(c) n/a 500 n/a room requirements Massage parlour employee 20.4(e) n/a 500 n/a under 19 Operate massage parlour 20.4(d) n/a 500 n/a outside permitted hours Massage parlour fail to 20.5 n/a 500 n/a provide identification (employee) Sale of unsterilized rabbit 21.1 n/a 200 n/a Every provision of the Business Licence Bylaw No. 4344, 2013, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

16 Page 16 Cemetery Bylaw No. 3909, 2008 ED Enter cemetery after hours n/a Disobey caretaker order n/a Unlawful disposal of remains 17.1(a) n/a Deface cemetery property 17.1(b) n/a 500 n/a Unauthorized activity in 17.1(c) n/a cemetery Drive vehicle in cemetery 17.1(d) n/a Disturb the peace 17.1(e) n/a Discharge a firearm 17.1(f) n/a Litter in cemetery 17.1(g) n/a Off leash animal in cemetery 17.1(h) n/a Fail to remove animal 17.1(i) n/a excrement Solicitation 17.1(j) n/a Every provision of the Cemetery Bylaw No. 3909, 2008, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

17 Page 17 Commercial Vehicle Licencing Bylaw No. 1814, 1987 ED Fail to display decal n/a Every provision of the Commercial Vehicle Licencing Bylaw No. 1814, 1987, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

18 Page 18 City of Coquitlam Conservation Bylaw No. 2454, 1994 ED No soil permit n/a Breach of permit conditions n/a Fail to obey stop work order n/a Every provision of the City of Coquitlam Conservation Bylaw No. 2454, 1994, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

19 Page 19 City of Coquitlam Controlled Substance Property Bylaw No. 3833, 2007 ED Prohibited use of property 4.1 n/a 500 n/a Prohibited accumulation of 4.2 n/a 500 n/a material Interference with meter 4.3 n/a 500 n/a Bypass meter 4.3 n/a 500 n/a Prohibited alteration of building 4.4 n/a 500 n/a or structure Interference with exhaust vents 4.5 n/a 500 n/a Allowing growth of mould or 4.6 n/a 500 n/a fungus Emitting odours, fumes or 4.7 n/a 500 n/a particulate matter Failure to comply with notice 6.2 n/a 500 n/a Interference with inspection 8.2 n/a 500 n/a Removal of notice 8.2 n/a 500 n/a Unauthorized occupancy 9.1 n/a 500 n/a Failure to complete remediation 9.3 n/a 500 n/a Every provision of the Controlled Substance Property Bylaw No. 3833, 2007, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

20 Page 20 Drinking Water Conservation Plan Bylaw No. 4838, 2018, SCHEDULE 1 ED PENALTY IN $ Lawn watering- Stage 1 Section 1.1(a) n/a Tree/shrub/garden/planter watering Stage 1 Section 1.1(b) n/a Hose without automatic shutoff Stage 1 Section 1.1(c) n/a Soil-based field watering Stage 1 Section 1.1(d) n/a Sand-based field watering Stage 1 Section 1.1(e) n/a Lawn watering Stage 2 Section 2.1(a) n/a Tree/shrub/garden/planter Section 2.1(b) n/a watering Stage 2 Hose without automatic shutoff Stage 2 Section 2.1(c) n/a Outdoor surface washing Stage 2 Section 2.1(d) n/a Fill water feature Stage 2 Section 2.1(e) n/a Watering soil-based field Stage 2 Section 2.1 (f) n/a Watering sand-based field Stage 2 Section 2.1(g) n/a Watering golf course fairway Section 2.1(h) n/a Stage 2 Operate a water play park Stage 2 Section 2.1(i) n/a Lawn watering Stage 3 Section 3.1(a) n/a Tree/shrub/garden/planter watering Stage 3 Section 3.1(b) n/a Vehicle/boat washing Stage 3 Section 3.1(c) n/a Hose without automatic shutoff Stage 3 Section 3.1(d) n/a Outdoor surface washing Stage 3 Section 3.1(e) n/a Fill water feature Stage 3 Section 3.1(f) n/a Fill pool/hot tub Stage 3 Section 3.1(g) n/a Operate a water play park Stage 3 Section 3.1(h) n/a Watering golf course fairway Stage 3 Section 3.1(i) n/a

21 Page 21 Operate a car wash Stage 3 Schedule 3, section 3.1(j) n/a Soil-based field watering Stage 3 Section 3.1 (k) n/a Sand-based field watering Stage 3 Section 3.1(l) n/a Landscape watering Stage 4 Section 4.1(a) n/a Vehicle/boat washing Stage 4 Section 4.1(b) n/a Outdoor surface washing Stage 4 Section 4.1(c) n/a Hose without automatic shut-off Stage 4 Section 4.1(d) n/a Fill water features Stage 4 Section 4.1(e) n/a Fill pools/hot tubs Stage 4 Section 4.1(f) n/a Operate water play park Stage 4 Section 4.1(g) n/a Operate car wash Stage 4 Section 4.1(h) n/a Every provision of the Drinking Water Conservation Plan Bylaw No. 4838, 2018, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

22 Page 22 Election Administration and Procedures Bylaw No. 4507, 2014 ED Unpermitted advertising with n/a mobile public address system Provincial or Federal election (a) n/a sign erected more than 30 days before election or event Provincial or Federal election (a) n/a sign not removed within 4 days of election or event Municipal or School Trustee sign (b) n/a erected more than 21 days before election or event Municipal or School Trustee sign (b) n/a not removed within 4 days of election or event Sign has more than two sides or (c) n/a faces Sign area exceeded (c) n/a Sign illuminated, animated, (d) n/a rotating, flashing or has moving lights or electrical features Sign with attachments (e) n/a Sign not self- supporting/ is attached to City property Placement of sign interferes with sightlines or safety (f) n/a (g) n/a

23 Page 23 Election Administration and Procedure Bylaw continued: Sign within 1 metre of fire hydrant Placement of election sign on private property without owner/occupant consent Unlawful placement of election sign on public property Election sign attached to vehicle or trailer More than one election sign in a location Unauthorized use of City of Coquitlam logo ED (h) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Every provision of the Election Administration and Procedure Bylaw No. 4507, 2014, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

24 Page 24 Firearm and Bow Discharge Bylaw No. 4266, 2012 ED Discharge bow in City n/a Permit discharge of bow n/a Discharge against permit condition n/a Every provision of the Firearm and Bow Discharge Bylaw No. 4266, 2012, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule and other than those exempted from enforcement under the Local Government Bylaw Notice Enforcement Act and the Regulations thereto, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

25 Page 25 Fire Prevention & Life Safety Bylaw No. 3712, 2005 SECTION NO. IN BYLAW ED PENALTY IN $ Fail to provide inspection access 5.1(a) n/a Fail to obey Fire Order 5.2(b)&(c) n/a Fail to maintain access route 6(c) n/a Interfere with sign 6(g) n/a Accumulate brush/debris 7.1(a) n/a Fail to limit accumulation of combustible materials 7.1(b) n/a Obstruction of exit 7.1(f) n/a Inadequate signage 7.2(a) % No occupant load sign 7.2(a) n/a Exceed occupant load 7.2(a) n/a Improper storage of dangerous 7.2(b) n/a goods Fail to control hazardous process 7.2(b) n/a Fail to maintain fire separation 7.2(c) n/a Fail to maintain closure 7.2(c) n/a No fire extinguisher 7.2(f) n/a No exit sign 7.2(f) n/a

26 Page 26 Fire Prevention and Life Safety Bylaw continued: SECTION NO. IN BYLAW ED PENALTY IN $ Fail to maintain fire alarm system 7.2(g) n/a Fail to maintain sprinkler system 7.2(g) n/a Fail to maintain standpipe system 7.2(g) n/a Fail to maintain fire suppression 7.2(g) n/a system Fail to maintain fire pump 7.2(g) n/a Fail to maintain emergency system 7.2(g) n/a Fail to maintain emergency lighting 7.2(g) n/a Fail to maintain commercial cooking 7.2(g) n/a exhaust system Fail to maintain fire extinguisher 7.2(g) n/a Fail to maintain exit sign 7.2(g) n/a No service station training n/a Open air burning n/a Breach of permit condition (open air n/a burning) Sale of low hazard fireworks 9.1(a) n/a Sale of high hazard fireworks 9.1(b) n/a Sale of firecrackers 9.1(c) n/a

27 Page 27 Fire Prevention and Life Safety Bylaw continued: SECTION NO. IN BYLAW ED PENALTY IN $ Discharge of low hazard fireworks 9.2(a) n/a Discharge of high hazard fireworks 9.2(b) n/a Discharge of firecrackers 9.2(c) n/a Discharge of pyrotechnics 9.2(d) n/a Breach of permit condition n/a (fireworks/firecrackers/pyrotechnics) Fail to maintain private hydrant n/a Fail to maintain access to private n/a hydrant Fail to keep fire connection clear n/a No contact person n/a Contact person fails to arrive n/a Fail to remove abandoned tank n/a Fail to maintain tank n/a Fail to secure fire damaged building n/a Fail to secure vacant building n/a Fail to secure vacant building after n/a order No fire safety plan 17.1(a) % Fail to maintain fire safety plan 17.1(c) %

28 Page 28 Fire Prevention and Life Safety Bylaw continued: SECTION NO. IN BYLAW ED PENALTY IN $ Fail to provide fire safety plan % Fail to keep fire safety plan on % premises Fail to upgrade fire safety plan % Fail to provide pre-incident plan % Fail to update pre-incident plan % Fail to provide lock box/keys % Uncertified fire protection equipment n/a Every provision of the Fire Prevention and Life Safety Bylaw No. 3712, 2005, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

29 Page 29 Litter and Desecration Prohibition Bylaw No. 4762, 2017 SECTION NO. IN BYLAW ED PENALTY IN $ Litter in public place n/a Remove waste to public place n/a Leave paper in public place n/a Dispose of large item in public place n/a % Dispose of construction materials in n/a % public place Dispose of hazardous waste in public n/a 500 n/a place Expectorate, urinate or defecate in n/a public place Damage vegetation in public place n/a Damage tree in public place n/a Damage municipal property n/a Apply graffiti in public place n/a Every provision of the Litter and Desecration Prohibition Bylaw No. 4762, 2017, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

30 Page 30 City of Coquitlam Noise Regulation Bylaw No. 1233, 1982 ED Noise that disturbs B.1 n/a 500 n/a Noise from real property B.2 n/a 500 n/a Noise from audio equipment B.3 n/a 500 n/a Noise from musical instrument B n/a Noise from animal or bird B n/a Vocal noise B n/a Construction noise general C.1(a) n/a Construction noise Sunday/holiday Construction noise pile driving Commercial construction noise Sunday/holiday Operating outdoor public address system without permit Excessive noise from snow vehicle/motor boat/motorcycle C.1(b) n/a C.1(c) n/a C.2(a) n/a D n/a D n/a Every provision of the City of Coquitlam Noise Regulation Bylaw No. 1233, 1982, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

31 Page 31 Noxious Weed Bylaw No. 4181, 2010 ED Accumulation of noxious weed % Interfere with City activity 7 n/a 500 n/a Every provision of the City of Coquitlam Noxious Weed Bylaw No. 4181, 2010, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

32 Page 32 City of Coquitlam Parks and Community Facilities Rules and Regulations Bylaw No. 3617, 2004 ED Use of park outside permitted 3(1) n/a hours Unlicensed use of park/facility 4(1) n/a Unlawful cutting or pruning 5(1) n/a Unlawful interference 5(2) n/a Prohibited discharge 5(3) n/a Failure to use waste receptacle 8(1) n/a Deposit of off-site refuse 8(2) n/a Unauthorized obstruction 9(2) n/a Unauthorized vending 10(1) n/a Unauthorized posting 10(3) n/a Unauthorized advertising 10(4) n/a Violation of posted notice 11(3) n/a Prohibited activity 11(6) n/a Unauthorized entry on frozen 11(8) n/a water Unauthorized structure 11(9) n/a

33 Page 33 Parks and Community Facilities Rules and Regulations Bylaw continued: ED Unauthorized obstruction of 11(10) n/a use or enjoyment Failure to wear bathing suit 11(11) n/a Prohibited device 11(12) n/a Interference with City employee 11(13) n/a Use of device that disturbs enjoyment Prohibited use of combustion engine 11(14) n/a 11(15) n/a Every provision of the City of Coquitlam Parks and Community Facilities Rules and Regulations Bylaw No. 3617, 2004, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

34 Page 34 Pesticide Use Control Bylaw No. 4254, Unlawful application of pesticide Failure to display pesticide notice ED PENALTY IN $ % % Every provision of the Pesticide Use Control Bylaw No. 4254, 2012, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

35 Page 35 Postering Bylaw No. 3887, 2009 ED Unlawful attachment of Poster n/a on Public Property Improper Poster Dimensions n/a Poster with no date stamp n/a Poster with improper fastening n/a Duplicate posters n/a Poster outside Poster Board n/a Failure to remove Poster n/a Covering Poster n/a Every provision of the Postering Bylaw No. 3887, 2009, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

36 Page 36 City of Coquitlam Scrap Metal Dealers Bylaw No. 3944, 2008 ED Fail to establish/maintain goods n/a register Fail to record transaction n/a goods register Incorrect numbering goods n/a register Fail to print hard copy goods n/a register Fail to maintain hard copy n/a good register Fail to deliver goods register to n/a RCMP Fail to sign goods register n/a Fail to report following n/a Sunday/holiday Fail to establish/maintain seller n/a register Fail to record seller information n/a Incorrect numbering seller register Fail to print hard copy seller register n/a n/a

37 Page 37 Scrap Metal Dealers Bylaw continued: ED Fail to maintain hard copy n/a seller register Alter register 6.1(a) n/a Allow alteration of register 6.1(b) n/a Fail to report alteration 6.1(c) n/a Fail to secure register 6.1(d) n/a Fail to keep register on premises 6.2(a) n/a Fail to keep register in B.C. 6.2(b) n/a Fail to transfer register 6.2(c) n/a Fail to produce register for 7.1(a) n/a inspection Fail to permit register use by 7.1(b) n/a RCMP Fail to update register 7.1(c) n/a Failure to allow inspection 7.1(d) n/a No licence n/a No business name displayed at 9.1(a) n/a premises No business name displayed on 9.1(b) n/a vehicle Underage employee n/a

38 Page 38 Scrap Metal Dealers Bylaw continued: ED Fail to supply employee n/a information Fail to prove employee age n/a Deal off business premises 11.1(a) n/a Deal after hours 11.1(b) n/a Purchase altered scrap metal 11.1(c) n/a Purchase from underage seller 11.1(d)a n/a Purchase from seller without ID 11.1(d)b n/a Purchase from agent for 11.1(d)c n/a underage seller Purchase from intoxicated seller 11.1(d)d n/a Remove scrap metal within n/a holding period Fail to produce scrap metal for n/a inspection Fail to tag scrap metal n/a

39 Page 39 Scrap Metal Dealers Bylaw continued: ED Fail to comply with holding n/a order Refuse inspection n/a Every provision of the City of Coquitlam Scrap Metal Dealers Bylaw No. 3944, 2008, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

40 Page 40 City of Coquitlam Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Bylaw No.3848, 2007 ED Failure to establish or properly 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 n/a 500 n/a maintain dealer s item register or dealer s seller register Failure to produce dealer s 11 n/a 500 n/a register item register or dealer s seller register for inspection Failure to make entries into 13 n/a 500 n/a dealer s item register or dealer s seller register upon return of the dealer s register Prohibited alteration of dealer s 14 n/a 500 n/a item register or dealer s seller register Failure to keep or preserve 15, 16 n/a 500 n/a dealer s item register or dealer s seller register Failure to transfer dealer s item 17 n/a 500 n/a register or dealer s seller register Failure to report dealer s item 18,19,20 n/a 500 n/a register as required, or at all Failure to maintain license 22 n/a 500 n/a Carrying on of business as a dealer in place of business not specified in license 23 n/a 500 n/a

41 Page 41 Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Bylaw continued: ED Failure to provide notice of 24,25 n/a 500 n/a change in business location or cessation of business Failure to post business name 26 n/a 500 n/a on place of business or vehicle Purchase or receipt of 27 n/a 500 n/a secondhand articles outside of the permitted time Purchase or receipt of 28 n/a 500 n/a secondhand article from prohibited person Purchase or receipt if 29 n/a 500 n/a secondhand article where serial number or other marking has been tampered with or defaced Failure to allow for inspection of 30 n/a 500 n/a secondhand articles Failure to retain goods 31, 32 n/a 500 n/a Failure to tag or segregate goods Unlawful disposition of articles before authorized Carrying on business as a pawnbroker without license Failure to tag or segregate secondhand articles from articles left in pawn 33 n/a 500 n/a 34 n/a 500 n/a 36 n/a 500 n/a 37 n/a 500 n/a

42 Page 42 Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Bylaw continued: ED Employment of persons under 38 n/a 500 n/a the age of 18 by pawnbroker Failure to provide information 39, 40 n/a 500 n/a or produce evidence regarding pawnbroker employee Failure to record or report 41 n/a 500 n/a secondhand articles purchased or received from a dealer by another dealer Failure to produce receipts for or 42 n/a 500 n/a allow inspection of new goods Failure to allow entry 43 n/a 500 n/a Every provision of the City of Coquitlam Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Bylaw No. 3848, 2007, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

43 Page 43 Sewer and Drainage Bylaw No. 4429, 2015 ED Fail to obey notice % Alter sewer/drainage system n/a Work contrary to conditions n/a Interfere with sewer/drainage system n/a Alter sewer/drainage service n/a Fail to maintain private sewer/drainage system Discharge water into sewer system n/a n/a Damage sewer system n/a Discharge sewage into n/a environment Allow cross-connection (sewer) n/a Create public health hazard (sewer) n/a Discharge waste into drainage n/a system Damage drainage system n/a Allow cross-connection (drainage) Create public health hazard (drainage) n/a n/a Fail to provide access n/a

44 Page 44 Sewer and Drainage Bylaw continued: ED Cause sewer/drainage blockage n/a Improper discharge of sewage n/a Change sewer/drainage n/a volume/use without approval Fail to notify system failure n/a Fail to mitigate n/a Fail to notify system blockage n/a Fail to allow access % Discharge restricted/prohibited waste n/a Every provision of the Sewer and Drainage Bylaw No. 4429, 2015, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

45 Page 45 The City of Coquitlam Sign Bylaw No. 3873, 2008 ED Erection of sign in n/a contravention of bylaw Erection of unpermitted sign 9.2 (a)-(v) n/a Unauthorized erection of thirdparty n/a sign on City property Unlawful erection of sign on n/a street under jurisdiction of Province Erection of sign that interferes n/a with wires or their supports Unlawful erection of sign in n/a right-of-way Erection or maintenance of n/a abandoned sign Erection of time-limited sign n/a after expiration of permit or 96 hours after termination of event Allowing sign to fall into n/a disrepair or to remain in an unsightly, unclear unsafe or hazardous condition Allowing accumulation of n/a weeds, debris, rubbish or other materials within 6.0 metres of a sign Erection of sign in excess of permitted sign area n/a

46 Page 46 Sign Bylaw continued: ED Allowing insurance to lapse n/a Allowing attachment of sign n/a with supporting materials that visibly project more than 0.35 meters beyond sign area Erection of non-compliant 9.14 (a)-(d), n/a electric sign 9.15 Failure to apply for or obtain n/a sign permit Sign not relating to agricultural n/a use (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) Unlawful identification sign 11.1(a)(i.-iv.) n/a (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) Unlawful home occupation sign 11.1(b)(i.-v.) n/a (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) Unlawful advertising sign 11.1(c) n/a (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) Unlawful awning sign 11.1(d)(i.-v.) n/a (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) Unlawful canopy sign (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) 11.1(e)(i.-v.) n/a

47 Page 47 Sign Bylaw continued: Unlawful under-canopy sign (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) Unlawful fascia sign (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) Unlawful freestanding sign (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) Unlawful time-limited sign (Agricultural, Resource and RS-2 Zones) Unlawful identification sign (Residential Zone) Unlawful home occupation sign (Residential Zone) Unlawful fascia sign (Residential Zone) Unlawful subdivision entry sign (Residential Zone) Unlawful time-limited sign (Residential Zone) Unlawful directory sign (Residential Zone) Unlawful hoarding sign (Residential Zone) ED 11.1(f)(i.-x.) n/a 11.1(g)(i.-vi.) n/a 11.1(h)(i.-iii.) n/a 11.1(i)(i.-iv.) n/a 12.1(a)(i.-iv.) n/a 12.1(b)(i.-v.) n/a 12.1(c)(i.-vi.) n/a 12.1(d)(i.-v.) n/a 12.1(e)(i.-v.) n/a 12.1(f)(i.-ii.) n/a 12.1(g)(i.-vi.) n/a

48 Page 48 Sign Bylaw continued: Exceeding maximum allowable sign area (C-1, C-3, C-6, CS-3, CS- 4, SS-1) Exceeding maximum allowable sign area (C-2, C-4, C-5, CS-1, CS- 2, SS-2, SS-3) Unlawful awning sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful under-awning sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful canopy sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful under-canopy sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful changeable copy (electronic) sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful changeable copy (manual) sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful directional sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful directory sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful fascia sign (Commercial Zone) ED n/a n/a 13.3(a)(i. vii) n/a 13.3(b)(i.-vi.) n/a 13.3(c)(i.-viii.) n/a 13.3(d)(i.-v.) n/a 13.3(e)(i.-iv.) n/a 13.3(f)(i.-v.) n/a 13.3(g)(i. iii.) n/a 13.3(h)(i.-ii.) n/a 13.3(i)(i.-ix.) n/a

49 Page 49 Sign Bylaw continued: Unlawful freestanding sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful home occupation sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful portable sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful projecting sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful sandwich board sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful window sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful time-limited sign (Commercial Zone) Unlawful hoarding sign (Commercial Zone) Exceeding maximum allowable sign area (M-1) Exceeding maximum allowable sign area (M-2 and B-1) Unlawful awning sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful under-awning sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful canopy sign (Industrial Zone) ED 13.3(j)(i.-xiii.) n/a 13.3(k)(i.-v.) n/a 13.3(l)(i.-iv.) n/a 13.3(m)(i.-xii.) n/a 13.3(n)(i.-x.) n/a 13.3(o) n/a 13.3(p)(i.-v.) n/a 13.3(q)(i.-vi.) n/a n/a n/a 14.3(a)(i.-vii.) n/a 14.3(b)(i.-vi.) n/a 14.3(c)(i.-vii.) n/a

50 Page 50 Sign Bylaw continued: Unlawful under-canopy sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful changeable copy (electronic) sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful changeable copy (manual) sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful directional sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful directory sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful fascia sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful freestanding sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful portable sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful projecting sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful sandwich board sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful window sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful time-limited sign (Industrial Zone) Unlawful hoarding sign (Industrial Zone) ED 14.3(d)(i.-v.) n/a 14.3(e)(i.-iii.) n/a 14.3(f)(i.-vii.) n/a 14.3(g)(i.-iii.) n/a 14.3(h) n/a 14.3(i)(i.-ix.) n/a 14.3(j)(i.-xii) n/a 14.3(k)(i.-iv.) n/a 14.3(l)(i.-xi.) n/a 14.3(m)(i.-x.) n/a 14.3(n) n/a 14.3(o)(i.-v.) n/a 14.3(p)(i.-iv.) n/a

51 Page 51 Sign Bylaw continued: Exceeding maximum allowable sign area (Institutional Zone) Unlawful awning sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful under-awning sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful canopy sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful under-canopy sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful changeable copy (electronic) sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful changeable copy (manual) sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful directional sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful directory sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful fascia sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful freestanding sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful portable sign (Institutional Zone) ED n/a 15.2(a)(i.-vii.) n/a 15.2(b)(i.-vi.) n/a 15.2(c)(i.-vii.) n/a 15.2(d)(i.-v.) n/a 15.2(e)(i.-iv.) n/a 15.2(f)(i.-iv.) n/a 15.2(g)(i.-iii.) n/a 15.2(h)(i.-ii.) n/a 15.2(i)(i.-x.) n/a 15.2(j)(i.-xii.) n/a 15.2(k)(i.-iv.) n/a

52 Page 52 Sign Bylaw continued: Unlawful projecting sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful sandwich board sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful window sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful time-limited sign (Institutional Zone) Unlawful hoarding sign (Institutional Zone) Failure to submit original stamped, sealed and signed Professional Engineer s drawings Failure to submit signed and stamped Professional Engineer s Schedule C-B within ten (10) days of sign erection Failure to execute an encroachment ED 15.2(l)(i.-xi.) n/a 15.2(m)(i.-ix.) n/a 15.2(n) n/a 15.2(o)(i.-v.) n/a 15.2(p)(i.-vi.) n/a 17.2(a)(i.-ii.), 22.1(a)-(c) n/a 17.2(b), n/a 17.2(c) n/a Every provision of the City of Coquitlam Sign Bylaw No. 3873, 2008, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

53 Page 53 Smoking Control Bylaw No. 3037, 1996 ED Smoking in building n/a Smoking in vehicle for hire n/a Smoking in public n/a transportation facility or vehicle Smoking in park n/a Smoking in park June n/a September 30 Smoking in park during high n/a or extreme fire risk rating Smoking in place of n/a employment Smoking in place of public n/a assembly Smoking in customer service n/a area Permitting smoking in building n/a Permit smoking in customer service area Permit smoking in common area Permit smoking in vehicle for hire n/a n/a n/a

54 Page 54 Smoking Control Bylaw continued: Fail to display sign building entrance Fail to display sign customer service area ED n/a n/a Every provision of the Smoking Control Bylaw No. 3037, 1996, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

55 Page 55 Solid Waste Management Bylaw No. 4679, 2016 ED Set-out outside permitted hours n/a second and subsequent tickets issued to the same person are not eligible for discounted penalty Household waste outside n/a garbage cart Green waste outside green cart n/a Recyclable material outside n/a recycling container Co-mingling n/a Unpermitted waste n/a Overweight cart n/a Improper storage of container n/a Use unassigned container n/a

56 Page 56 Solid Waste Management Bylaw continued: ED Failure to obey notice n/a Failure to maintain containers % Every provision of the City of Coquitlam Solid Waste Management Bylaw No. 4679, 2016, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

57 Page 57 Stream and Drainage System Protection Bylaw No. 4403, 2013 Obstruct/Impede Drainage System ED n/a Improper materials storage n/a Prohibited Discharge n/a Discharge outside ph range n/a Discharge outside turbidity range n/a Fail to notify n/a Fail to submit (single family/duplex) Fail to install works (single family/duplex) n/a n/a Fail to submit n/a Failure to post signage n/a Fail to obtain approval n/a Fail to install works n/a Fail to maintain works n/a Fail to appoint supervisor n/a Fail to follow plans n/a Fail to monitor n/a

58 Page 58 Stream and Drainage System Protection Bylaw continued: ED Proceed without supervisor n/a Fail to stop work n/a Every provision of the Stream and Drainage System Protection Bylaw No. 4403, 2013, the contravention of which constitutes a contravention, other than those specifically enumerated in this Schedule, has a penalty amount of $ and a discounted penalty amount of $ if paid within 14 days.

59 Page 59 Street and Traffic Bylaw No. 4402, 2014 ED Unauthorized construction n/a Breach permit condition n/a Fail to carry permit n/a Use closed street n/a Stop where prohibited n/a Park where prohibited n/a Stop/Park in alley n/a Park vehicle over 6.5 metres n/a Improper trailer storage n/a Park vehicle over 4500 kg n/a Stop in passenger zone n/a Stop in loading zone n/a Stop in disabled zone n/a Stop in commercial loading zone n/a Unlawful residential parking n/a Fail to pay parking station n/a Occupy trailer on street n/a Unattached trailer n/a

60 Page 60 Street and Traffic Bylaw continued: ED Vehicle repair on street n/a Solicit on street/boulevard n/a Permit water to flow on street n/a Vehicle transport debris onto street n/a Unlawful work on street n/a Impede traffic n/a Deface street n/a Use street for storage n/a Deposit oil on street n/a Vehicle leak oil on street n/a Unlawful structure on street n/a Fail to display insurance n/a Fail to stop when emerging from alley/private road n/a Drive over curb n/a Drive on sidewalk n/a Vehicle on multi-use pathway n/a

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