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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Chapter 492 LOT MAINTENANCE AND WASTE CHAPTER INDEX Article 1 INTERPRETATION 492.1.1 Buffer strip - defined 492.1.2 Chief Building Official 492.1.3 City - defined 492.1.4 Clean or cleared - defined 492.1.5 Domestic waste - defined 492.1.6 Industrial waste - defined 492.1.7 Inoperative motor vehicle - defined 492.1.8 Land - defined 492.1.9 Motor vehicle - defined 492.1.10 Naturalized area - defined 492.1.11 Officer - defined 492.1.12 Owner - defined 492.1.13 Perennial gardens - defined 492.1.14 Trailer - defined 492.1.15 Turf grass area - defined 492.1.16 Unlicenced motor vehicle - defined 492.1.17 Waste - defined 492.1.18 Weeds - defined 492.1.19 Measurement - metric - imperial BRANTFORD 492.1

Article 2 GENERAL PROVISIONS 492.2.1 Maintained - neat - tidy - prevention - hazard 492.2.2 Land - clean - cleared - free of waste 492.2.3 Property maintenance 492.2.4 Weeds - destroyed 492.2.5 Weed removal 492.2.6 Buffer strip maintained 492.2.7 Hedges - trees - trimmed 492.2.8 Dumping - prohibited - without lawful authority 492.2.9 Inoperative and unlicenced motor vehicles Article 3 ADMINISTRATION 492.3.1 Administration - by Building Department 492.3.2 Orders 492.3.3 Notice provisions 492.3.4 Inspections 492.3.5 Obstruction 492.3.6 Compliance - failure - cleaned - owner expense 492.3.7 Cost recovery Article 4 EXEMPTIONS 492.4.1 Excavations - construction sites 492.4.2 Outdoor storage 492.4.3 Agricultural lands 492.4.4 Perennial gardens 492.4.5 City dumping 492.2 BRANTFORD

Article 5 ENFORCEMENT 492.5.1 Fine - for contravention 492.5.2 Continuation - repetition - prohibited - by order 492.6.1 Validity 492.7.1 By-law - previous Article 6 SEVERABILITY Article 7 ENACTMENT Article 1 INTERPRETATION 492.1.1 Buffer strip - defined buffer strip shall mean the cleared land between any property line and a naturalized area, for the purpose of delineating such an area and measuring at least 1.0 metres (36 inches) wide or as otherwise prescribed by the Chief Building Official, a border of a minimum of 0.9 metres (36 inches) wide that delineates a naturalized area. 492.1.2 Chief Building Official Chief Building Official shall mean the individual appointed as the Chief Building Official by The Corporation of the City of Brantford, or his or her designate for administrative purposes. 492.1.3 City - defined City shall mean The Corporation of the City of Brantford or the geographic area of the municipality, as the context requires. 492.1.4 Clean or Cleared defined clean or cleared shall include the removal of weeds and the maintenance of turf grass areas as set out in subsection 492.2.3, as well as the removal of stock piles of soil or other aggregate material not required to complete the grading of the land on which the stock pile is located. 492.1.5 Domestic waste - defined domestic waste shall mean any debris, rubbish, refuse or garbage, ar- BRANTFORD 492.3

ticle, thing, matter or any effluent belonging to or associated with a residence, household or dwelling unit and includes but is not limited to the following examples: (a) grass clippings, weeds, tree and garden cuttings, brush, leaves and garden refuse; (b) paper, cardboard, clothing; (c) all organic waste, of animal or vegetable origin resulting from the preparation or consumption of food except any material of vegetable origin placed in a composting container; (d) cans, glass, plastic containers, dishes; (e) new or used material resulting from or once used for the purpose of the construction, alteration, repair or demolition of any building or structure; (f) refrigerators, freezers, stoves or any other appliance or furniture; (g) furnaces, furnace parts, pipes, fittings to pipes, water or fuel tanks; (h) discarded motor vehicles, vehicle parts and accessories, vehicle tires mounted or unmounted on rims, mechanical equipment; (i) fill or fencing materials; (j) rubble, including concrete, bricks, asphalt, patio or sidewalk slabs; (k) human or animal waste. 492.1.6 Industrial waste - defined industrial waste shall mean any debris, rubbish, refuse or garbage, article, thing, matter or effluent belonging to or associated with industry or commerce or concerning or relating to manufacture or concerning or relating to any trade, business, calling or occupation that appears to be waste material and includes but is not limited to the following examples: (a) piping, tubing, conduits, cable, fittings or other accessories, or adjunct to the piping, tubing, conduits or cable; (b) containers of any size, type or composition; (c) rubble, fill; 492.4 BRANTFORD

(d) mechanical equipment, mechanical parts, accessories or adjuncts to mechanical equipment; (e) articles, things, matter or effluent or any part thereof derived from or made or consisting of: agricultural, animal, vegetable, paper, lumber or wood products or mineral, metal or chemical products, lubricants, oils or hydrocarbons whether or not the products are used, manufactured or otherwise processed; (f) bones, feathers, hides; (g) paper, cardboard, packaging or wrapping; (h) material resulting from, or as part of, construction or demolition of buildings or other structures; and (i) discarded motor vehicles, vehicle parts and accessories, vehicle tires mounted or unmounted on rims, mechanical equipment. 492.1.7 Inoperative motor vehicle - defined inoperative motor vehicle shall mean a vehicle having missing bodywork, components or parts, including tires or damaged components, parts, bodywork, glass or deteriorated or removed adjuncts, which prevents its mechanical function. 492.1.8 Land defined land shall include all yards, grounds, vacant lots or any part of a yard, ground, or lot that is not beneath a building and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, shall include land beneath unenclosed decks, unenclosed porches, unenclosed garages, carports, driveways, play structures, balconies, awnings, and patios. 492.1.9 Motor vehicle - defined motor vehicle shall mean a motor vehicle as defined in the Highway Traffic Act, as amended. 492.1.10 Naturalized area - defined naturalized area shall mean lands that are covered by vegetation that is landscaped and maintained with a variety of flowers or plants, with or without turf grass, or left to grow a variety of indigenous plants. 492.1.11 Officer - defined officer shall mean a municipal law enforcement officer or other person appointed or employed by the City for enforcement of by-laws. 492.1.12 Owner - defined owner shall include a registered owner, beneficial owner, lessee or occupant. BRANTFORD 492.5

492.1.13 Perennial gardens - defined perennial gardens shall mean an area deliberately implemented to produce ground cover, including wild flowers, shrubs, perennials, ornamental grasses or combinations of them, but does not include a naturalized area. 492.1.14 Trailer - defined trailer shall mean a trailer as defined in the Highway Traffic Act, as amended. 492.1.15 Turf grass area defined turf grass area shall mean lands containing turf grass species such as blue grass, fescues, perennial ryes and tall fescues, ryegrasses or bentgrasses or any combination thereof, but shall not include a naturalized area or a woodlot. 492.1.16 Unlicenced motor vehicle - defined unlicenced motor vehicle shall mean the lack of a currently validated permit for the motor vehicle and number plates displayed on the vehicle within the meaning of the Highway Traffic Act, as amended. 492.1.17 Waste - defined waste shall mean domestic waste and/or industrial waste as defined in this Chapter and means material or effluent that, in the opinion of the Chief Building Official or officer: (a) appears to have been cast aside or discarded or abandoned; or (b) appears to be worthless or useless or of no practical value; or (c) appears to be used up, in whole or in part, or expended or worn out in whole or in part. 492.1.18 Weeds - defined weeds shall mean any of the plants listed in the following schedule: Item Common Name Scientific Name 1. Barberry, common Berberis vulgaris L. 2. Buckthorn, European Rhamnus cathartica L. 3. Common crupina Communis Crupina 4. Colt s-foot Tussilago farfara L. 5. Dodder spp. Cuscuta spp. 492.6 BRANTFORD

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Black Dog Strangling Vine Dog Strangling Vine Vincetoxicum nigrum Cynanchum rossicum Hemlock, poison Conium maculatum L. Jointed goatgrass Knapweed spp. Kudzu Aegilops cylindrica Centaurea spp. Pueraria lobata 12. 13. 14. Poison-ivy Rhus radicans L. Ragweed spp. Serrated tussock 15. Smooth bedstraw Ambrosia spp. Nassella trichotoma Cruciata laevipes syn Galium cruciata 16. Sow-thistle, annual, perennial Sonchus spp. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Spurge, Cypress Euphorbia cyparissias L. Spurge, leafy Euphorbia esula L. (complex) Tansy ragwort Herba St. Jacobi Thistle, bull Cirsium vulgare (Savi) Tenore Thistle, Canada Cirsium arvense (L.) Scopoli Wild chervil Anthriscus sylvestris Wild parsnip Wild pastino Woolly cupgrass Eriochloa villosa 492.1.19 Woodlot defined woodlot shall mean an area of trees in excess of 0.2 hectares that is not a naturalized area or a turf grass area. BRANTFORD 492.7

492.1.20 Measurement - metric - imperial Where this Chapter provides both metric and imperial measurement for the same item, the imperial measurement is provided for convenience only and is approximate. Article 2 GENERAL PROVISIONS 492.2.1 Maintained - neat - tidy - prevention - hazard Every owner shall keep their lands maintained in a neat and tidy condition, including the removal of all waste. 492.2.2 Land - clean - cleared - free of waste Every owner shall keep their lands cleaned, cleared and free from any and all domestic and industrial waste. 492.2.3 Property Maintenance Every owner shall keep the vegetation on their property clean and cleared in the following manner: (a) the removal of weeds from all turf grass areas, naturalized areas and buffer strips; (b) in turf grass areas, the cutting of grass so that its height is maintained below 20.32 centimetres (8 inches) in height, and the removal of all grass clippings. 492.2.4 Weeds - destroyed Every owner shall remove and destroy all weeds located on their land. 492.2.5 Weed removal For the purposes of Section 492.2.3(a) and Section 492.2.4, weeds shall be destroyed by the following means: (a) pulling or otherwise removing the plants from the soil; (b) cutting the roots or stalks of the plants before the seeds have developed sufficiently to ripen after cutting; (c) turning the soil in which the plants were growing so as to bury or kill the weeds; or (d) treating with a herbicide that causes the plants to be destroyed, or which prevents the growth of the plants or the rip- ening of their seeds, provided that nothing in this clause authorizes the use of any herbicide that is contrary to any other law in force in Ontario. 492.2.6 Buffer strip maintained Every owner shall maintain a buffer strip, such that the length of the vegetation does not exceed 20.32 centimetres (8 inches ). 492.8 BRANTFORD

492.2.7 Hedges - trees - trimmed Every owner shall keep all hedges and trees adjacent to a public sidewalk or roadway cut and trimmed so as to allow safe unhindered pedestrian traffic. 492.2.8 Dumping - prohibited - without lawful authority No person shall throw, place, dump, litter or deposit domestic or industrial waste on private lands or structures or City lands or structures without lawful authority. 492.2.9 Inoperative and unlicenced motor vehicles Every owner shall keep their lands clean and free from wrecked, dismantled, inoperative or unlicenced motor vehicles or trailers, except those in an establishment which is licensed or authorized to conduct or operate a wrecking business and then only if the vehicles or trailers are kept in a manner to avoid an unsafe or unsightly condition. 492.2.10 Land Abutting Untraveled Portions of Highway Maintenance Every owner of land abutting a highway shall ensure that the untraveled portion of said highway that abuts said owner s land is kept clear of any and all waste, weeds, inoperative motor vehicles and unlicensed motor vehicles, and shall ensure that all turf grass areas on said untraveled portion of the highway are maintained in accordance with this Chapter. Article 3 ADMINISTRATION 492.3.1 Administration - by Building Department This Chapter is administered by the Building Department of the City. 492.3.2 Orders An officer may make an order, sent by pre-paid regular mail to the last known address, posted on site or personally delivered to an owner, requiring the owner, within the time specified in the order that they shall: (a) clean and clear up the lands and to bring the lands into compliance with any Section of this Chapter; (b) clean, clear or remove from the land or structure any or all domestic and/or industrial waste of any kind; (c) to cover over, screen, shield or enclose the domestic and/or industrial waste in the manner prescribed; and (d) cease using the land or structure for the dumping or disposing of domestic and/or industrial waste of any kind. 492.3.3 Notice provisions BRANTFORD 492.9

Every order sent shall identify the land or structure and shall be sent to the address shown on the last revised assessment roll or to the last known address. 492.3.4 Inspections For purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions of this Chapter, the officer may, at all reasonable times, enter upon and inspect any land or structures where waste material is located or kept, not including any structure used as a dwelling. 492.3.5 Obstruction Every owner shall permit an officer to inspect the land or structure for the purpose of Section 492.3.4 and shall not hinder or obstruct any employee or agent authorized to carry out work for the City specified in an order issued hereunder. 492.3.6 Compliance - failure - cleaned - owner expense Where the owner, fails to comply with the order of the officer, within a prescribed period of time, the Officer may cause the required work to be done at the cost of the owner. Where any of the materials or things are removed in accordance with Section 492.3.2, the matters or things may be immediately disposed of by the officer, and any recovered salvage value or other actual recovery of money made upon such disposal shall be credited first against costs incurred under this Section and then if sufficient to eliminate those costs the balance shall be refunded to the persons who was in possession of the materials or things prior to their removal from the land. 492.3.7 Cost recovery The City shall recover all costs and expenses associated with actions taken and work done to the lands under this Article in a manner as provided by statute, whether by action or as otherwise provided. Article 4 EXEMPTIONS 492.4.1 Excavations - construction sites This Chapter does not apply to land on which construction is proceeding under a current valid building permit. 492.4.2 Outdoor storage This Chapter does not apply to land, which is lawfully used for outdoor storage of materials. 492.4.3 Agricultural lands This Chapter does not apply to lands zoned for agricultural purposes. 492.10 BRANTFORD

492.4.4 Perennial gardens Perennial gardens are permitted provided that the gardens are managed in accordance with this Chapter and provided that the gardens do not contain ragweed, poison ivy or domestic waste except for the purpose of composting. 492.4.5 City dumping Section 492.2.6 does not apply to land or structures used by the City for the purpose of dumping or disposing of garbage or refuse or land designated by by-law of the City for the purpose of dumping or disposing of garbage or refuse, or domestic or industrial waste. 492.4.6 City Naturalized Areas Subsections 492.2.1, 492.2.2, 492.2.3, 492.2.4, and 492.2.6 of this Chapter shall not apply to naturalized areas or woodlots located on land owned or leased by the City. 492.4.7 Woodlots Exempt Subsection 492.2.4 of this Chapter shall not apply to woodlots. Article 5 ENFORCEMENT 492.5.1 Fine - for contravention Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Chapter is guilty of an offence and upon conviction is liable to a penalty subject to the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act and every such penalty shall be recoverable pursuant to the said Act. 492.5.2 Continuation - repetition - prohibited - by order The court in which the conviction has been entered, and any court of competent jurisdiction thereafter, may make an order prohibiting the continuation or repetition of the offence by the person convicted, and such order shall be in addition to any other penalty imposed on the person convicted. Article 6 SEVERABILITY 492.6.1 Validity If a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction declares any portion of this Chapter to be illegal or unenforceable, that portion of this Chapter will be considered to be severed from the balance of the Chapter, which will continue to operate in full force. Article 7 ENACTMENT BRANTFORD 492.11

492.7.1 By-law - previous This Chapter shall come into effect immediately upon the passing of the enabling by-law. By-law 57-2007, 10 April, 2007; By-law 11-2016, 26 January, 2016 492.12 BRANTFORD