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84-23 II --, COUNTY OF~ELGIN By-LAW No. 84-23 "BEING A BY-LAW FOR THE REGULATION OF TRAFFIC." The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the County of Elgin enacts as follows: PART "A" 1. DEFINl1lQ~ in this By-Law ~UTHQRIZED-2lQN" means any sign or device placed or erected on a highway under the authority of this By-Law by the County Engineer for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic. ~~~1~ is a vehicle as defined under The Highway Traffic Act. ~QgbEVð~ shall be construed to mean that portion of every high- way within the limits of the County of Elgin which is not used as a sidewalk or a travelled roadway. "BUS STOP" means a part of a highway designated as a point at whk1i-buses stop to take on or let off passengers. ~OMMgg.!.ðh....t:!Q!QR VEHICLE" means a motor vehicle having permanently attached thereto a truck or delivery body and includes ambulances, hearses, casket wagons, fire apparatus, buses and tractors used for hauling purposes on highways. ~ ~QSB~~ with reference to a highway intersection means the point I " of intersection of the prolongation of the lateral curb lines or i in the absence of curbs the prolongation of the edges of the road- ways. "CORPORATION - COUNTY" means the Corporation of the County of Elgin"';' ~OU~~ means the current Municipal Council of the Corporation of the County of Elgin. "CROSSWALK" means, (i) that part of a highway at an intersection that is included within the connections of the lateral lines of the side- walks on opposite sides of the highway measured from the curbs, or, in the absence of curbs, from the edges of the roadway, or (ii) any portion of a roadway at an intersection or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by signs or by lines or other markings on the surface. "CURBLINE" means where the curb is constructed, the line thereof ................................~ , where no curb is constructed "curbline" shall be construed as meaning the edge of the travelled portion of the highway. ~'pRIV~~ means improved land on a highway which provides vehic- ular access from the roadway to a laneway or a parking area on adjacent land. .:g~~IGHT" means the combined weight of vehicle and load. -,---- ~~~~ 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 passage of vehicles and includes the area between the lateral property lines thereof "ROADWAY" means the part of the highway that is improved, designed õr ordinarily used for vehicular traffic, but does not include the shoulder, and, where a highway includes two or more separate road- ways, the term "roadway" refers to anyone roadway separately and not to all of the roadway collectively POLICE OFFICER" means diction in the~rea a member of the Police Force having juris- "PARKING METER COVER" means a paTidñg-iñëter that is placed official to indicate that hood, over a a parking bag or other covering for a parking meter by an authorized met~r is not to be used q.T';.~-- 'PARKING METER" means a device that shall indicate thereon the length ofti~during which a vehicle may be parked which shall have as a part thereof a receptacle for receiving and storing coins, a slot or place in which such coins may be deposited, a timing mechanism to indicate the passage of the interval of time during which the parking is permissible and which shall also display a signal when said interval of time shall have elapsed 'PARK" or "~IN~, when prohibited, means the vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when ily for the purpose of and while actually unloading merchandise or passengers standing of a standing temporar- engaged in loading or "OFFICIAL portãtioñ ~N" means a sign approved by the Ministry of Trans- and Communications "OFFICER" means the By-Law Enforcement ãñy-õthër person authorized by Council enforcement of this By-Law Officer of the County or and charged with the 'M.T.C." means the Ministry of Transportation and Communications of the-Province of Ontario ~MOTOR VEHICL~ includes an automobile, motorcycle, motor-assisted bicycle and any other vehicle propelled or driven otherwise than by muscular power, but does not include the cars of electric or steam railways, or other motor vehicles running only upon rails, or a motorized snow vehicle, traction engine, farm tractor, self- propelled implement of husbandry or road building machine "METERED PARKING SPACE" means a parking space for which a meter or õthër mechanical device is provided or any space adjacent to which a parking meter or other mechanical device is located "LOADING ZONE" means the part of a highway set apart for the exëÏUsive pÜŸpose of parking a vehicle to load or unload the same "L~ðY" means improved land adjacent to the highway which pro- vides access from the highway to a parking area on adjacent land INTERSECTION" means the ar~a embraced within the prolongation or cõññëëtIõ~of~the lateral curblines or, if none, then of the lateral boundary lines of two or more highways that join one another at an angle, whether or not one highway crosses the other DEFINITIONS (continued) ~OLIQAY" includes Sunday, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Dominion Day, the day proclaimed as a Civic Holiday by the Corporation, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day Remembrance Day, Christma$ Day, Boxing Day, the day proclaimed as the Birthday or day fixed by proclamation of the Governor General for the celebration of the birthday of the reigning sovereign, and any day appointed by proclamation of the Governor General or the Lieutenant-Governor-In-Council as a public holiday or for a general fast or thanksgiving and the next following day when any such holiday falls on a Sunday and any day appointed by procla- mation of County Council 1 ------- --..---.~-'-'~--.-- --- - 2 - ~--- along the curb or edge of the roadway to a point in such curb or edge of roadway opposite such object, structure, land or part of a highway, unless the context otherwise requires and (b) from the projection of the nearest curbline or edge of road- way in the direction stated unless it is specifically stated otherwise, and (a) Where a distance is used in this By-Law as part of a prohibition of parking or stopping within a specified distance of an object, structure, land or a part of a highway, such distance shall be measured; DISTANŒS 3 Ante Meridian Post Meridian (c) A.M P.M mm cm m km/h kg - - Millimetre Centimetre Metre Kilometres Per Hour Kilograms (b) Ave. Blvd PI. St. Cres Ct. Dr. Rd. - Avenue Boulevard Place Street Crescent Court Drive Road (a) In the Schedule to this By-Law the following abbreviations symbols stand for the, words respectively set forth opposite thereto as follows - ABBREVIATf2!:!.§. and 2 VEHICLE" includes a motor vehicle trailer, traction engine, farm tractor, road-building machine and any vehicle drawn, propelled or driven by any kind of power, including muscular power, but does not include a motorized snow vehicle, the cars of electric or steam railways running only upon rails 1ò ~( ~y 'U-TURN" mßans the turning of a vehicle proceed in the opposite direction within a roadway TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL" means any device, manually, electrically or mechanically operated for thß regulation or control of traffic so as to "TIME" means that where any expression of time occurs or where any h~õr other period of time is stated, the time referred to shall be standard time except in periods when daylight saving time is in effect, in which periods, it shall be daylight saving time STOP" or STOPPING", when prohibited, means the halting of a vehicle, even momentarily, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a constable or other police officer or of a traffic control sign or signal 'STAND" or STANDING vehicle, whether while actually ~, when prohibited, means the halting of a occupied or not, except for the purpose of and engaged in receiving or discharging passengers SIDEWALK" includes all such parts of a highway as are set aside by the Corporation for use of pedestrians or use by the general public for the passage of pedestrians III 1 DEFINITIONS (continued) -_._-~--..-----------_.- ~ '- - 3 - --- -, ----,-- ," ". No person shall park any vehicle on any highway for the purpose of displaying the same for sale 9 DIlliAXlNG FOR SA1] The provisions of this Highway Traffic Act ~-LAW By-Law are SUBJECT TO THE HIGHWAY TRAFF~C ACT subject to the provisions of The 8 The County Engineer and/or the By-Law Enforcement Officer are hereby given authority as the occasion arises and when required in order to assist in the care of moving traffic, to set apart and indicate or designate on highways in the County space or spaces for the parking of a vehicle or vehicles by causing lines to be painted, signs to be erected or otherwise upon the pavement, curbs or surface of the roadway or immediately adjacent thereto, or on the highway or highways or portions of highways, as a temporary provision for the restriction of parking on highways or portions of highways and to make such other temporary provision for diTecting the traffic as may be necessary. Such temporary changes shall not be effective after the next subsequent Council Meeting unless confirmed by resolution of the Council at such Meeting, which resolution shall stipulate the length of time such change(s) shall be in effect IMPLEM~NT_TEMPORARY PR~Y;SI~â 7 AUTHORITY TO It shall be the duty of the By-Law Enforcement Officer to enforce the provisions of this By-Law. It shall also be the duty of all other officers appointed by the Municipal Council of the Corpo- ration of the County of Elgin to enforce all the non-moving violations of this By-Law. 6 AYTHORITY TO ENFORCE THIS BY-LAW (J' Ii- , This By-Law applies to all highways Corporation of the County of Elgin under the jurisdiction of the 5 AfR1!CATION OF BY-LAW PART "B GENERAL TRAFFIC -- .....-- ~ (c) a word interpreted in the singular meaning when used in the plural. May" shall construed as imperative be (b) words purporting the singular number only include more persons, parties or that one and females as well as males or the masculine gender things of the same kind and the converse number has a corresponding (a) In INTERPRETATION -GENERAL 4 all distances/dimensions are measured in the metric ment of metres or as otherwise indicated. this By-Law fjI (d) from such object, structure all directions, and measure- . (c) þ---, r --- 3 DISTABf]g¿ ~-_._"---.,--_. (continued) land ...-.:'4--------------~-~ .~-- , or part of a highway in ., I ,~ SCHEDULE ADOPTED The Schedule referred to in this By-Law shall form part of this By-Law and each entry in a column of such a Schedule shall be read in conjunction with the entry or entries across therefrom and not otherwise 18 No driver along any of any vehicle shall drive within, sidewalk, path or boulevard except upon, across at a driveway B]1~OF THE ROAD NOT PROVIDED FOR or IN THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT ,-----...-....~--- 17 No person shall make use of the roadway for the purpose of washing, waxing, greasing or repairing any vehicle, except such emergency repairs as are necessary to enable the vehicle to be removed from the highway and disabled vehicles shall be removed or caused to be removed from the highway by the driver or owner without delay PROHIBITION OF THE REPAIRING VEHIC;1ES 16 WASHING No person shall engage in any game or sports activity upon a roadway and no person upon roller skates, or sleigh, express wagon or riding in or by means of any coaster, toy vehicle or similar device go upon any roadway WAXING OR GREASING OF f1AYIN~ PAVEMENTS 15 It shall be the duty of all persons using the highways to observe the directions indicated by all permanent or temporary signs erected or placed for the purpose of regulating or directing traffic OBEDIENCE TO ALL PARKING METERS gGNA12...._ 14 SIGNS No person shall alter, deface, remove or destroy any sign erected by the County or any pavement lines or other marks for guiding the parking of vehicles or the regulations of traffic, or deface, injure, tamper with, open, wilfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking meter, and no person shall alter, interfere with, or change the position of any such sign, line or other mark or parking meter, unless he has been duly authorized so to do TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AND INTERFERENC~TH AUTHORIZED/OFFICIAL SIGNS AND PARKING METE~2 13 No person shall drive any vehicle, except emergency vehicles, between the vehicles in any duly authorized parade or funeral procession on any highway, provided the vehicles in such parade or procession are properly designated 12 FUNERALS The provisions of Part of this By-Law do not apply to vehicles of the Corporation where such vehicles are actually engaged in the performance of cleaning, maintenance, repair, construction, snow removal or other work on any highway. C EXEMPTIO~ - MUNI~L VEHICLES PERFORMING WORK~BlQBWAYS If'" 11 10 AND PARADES EMERGENCY FIRE REGULATIONS No driver of any vehicle shall drive his vehicle within 150 Metres of any building which is on fire; nor shall he drive his vehicle over or across any line of a hose laid by the Fire Department, and at the directive of the Fire Chief for the area, the Police authority shall place sigµs on the highway on which the building on fire is situated, and any adjoining highways which may be deemed necessary for the purpose, closing such parts of highways to traffic until the fire is out, and no driver of any vehicle shall pass such sign or approach nearer to the fire than such sign r 19. UNAUTHORIZED SIGNS No person shall place, maintain or display on any highway any unauthorized device which, is an imit·ation·' of, or purports to be or resembles any official sign or signal, or which purports to direct parking or the movement of traffic or the actions of operators of vehicles. Any such device shall be deemed a public nuisance and any Police or other Officer authorized to enforce this By-Law may remove the same without notice. PART "C" REGULATED PARKING 20. Q§B§gAL PARKING REGULATIQH2 No vehicle shall be permitted to stop: l. On any sidewalk, crosswalk or boulevard; 2. In front of or within 1 Metre of any lane, driveway or alley entrance; 3. Except at points where parking is otherwise designated, with the right hand wheels of the vehicle at a greater distance from the curbline than 0.3 of a Metre or in Winter, subject to Subsection (5), as nearly within such distance as the conditions of the highway permit; 4. On the roadway side of a vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a highway; 5. At the edge or curb on the left side of the roadway having regard to the direction such vehicle was proceeding except where parking is permitted on the left-hand side of the roadway of a highway designated for one-way traffic; 6. In such position as to obstruct traffic; 7. Within 8 Metres of any Fire Hall on the side of the highway on which the Fire Hall is located or within the 30 Metres of such Fire Hall on the opposite side of the roadway; 8. On any street within 9 Metres of the production of the curbline of any intersecting street except where such inter- section is visibly and lawfully designated as a "Bus Stop" at which intersection all vehicles shall be parked in accordance with the instructions set out on the designating sign or signs; 9. On any bridge, subway and/or any approach thereto; 10. Within 3 Metres of the point of the curbline which is nearest any fire hydrant; ll. Within 2 Metres of the space on the same side of the highway directly in front of the entrance to church, hospital, hotel, theatre, hall or other public building where large numbers of people assemble, except while actually taking on or dis- charging passengers, other than a bus, in a bus stop, or other than a taxi-cab- in a taxi-cab stand, when any such stop or stand has been officially designated and appropriately signed; 12. Within 15 Metres of an intersection with Signal Light Traffic Control System installed; 13. Within 15 Metres of the nearest rail of a level Railway Crossing; 14. In a position or place that prevents or is likely to prevent the removal of any vehicle already parked on the highway 21 SPECIFIC PARKING REGULATIONS When appropriate signs have been erected and are on display No person shall park a vehicle between 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. upon the side of the street adjacent to any school property '.'T;'T","~"~-""",,-·,,,c--,--'-- r 7 - ~- -~--,._~ 22. MAXIMUM PARKING TIME LIMITS Any non-commercial motor vehicle shall not remain parked or standing for a longer period than five (5) hours and no commer- cial motor vehicle shall be parked or standing for a longer period than two (2) hours upon any part of any Highwaý in the County of Elgin. 23. OVERNIGHT PARKING ON COUNTY ROADS - --..........-----.............- Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section, no vehicle shall remain parked or standing upon any part of any street in the County of Elgin between the hours of 3 o'clock A.M. and 5 o'clock A.M. 24. PARKING.....Q1i..QNE-WAY STREETS Where Council, under this By-Law, has designated certain streets as one-way streets and parking is permitted on both sides of such one-way streets, vehicles parking on the left-hand side of the street, shall park with the left-hand wheels of the vehicle at not more than 0.3 of a Metre from the curbline, or in Winter, as nearly within such distance as the conditions of the highway permit. 25. NO PARKl!!Q Where appropriate signs are erected and are on display no person shall park a vehicle on any highway and between the limits set out respectively in Schedule "A" to this By-Law. PART "D" - TRAFFIC REGULATIONS ....-....-.....-- 26. BUS ,STOPS (i) Buses operating over any highway in the County of Elgin shall take on or discharge passengers only on the right- hand side of the bus. When stopping all buses shall stop in such manner as not to obstruct traffic. (ii ) When an authorized Bus Stop Sign is on display no vehicle shall stand any closer than 15 Metres before the said sign. 27. REGULATIONS FOR BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES AND MOTOR ASSISTED BICYCLES -~~.. ----............- --.- - . ----------- No person shall ride a bicycle with a wheel or wheels more than 510 mm in diameter with a tire size of 510 mm x 45 mm upon any sidewalk in the County. PART "E" - OFFENCES AND PENALTIES 28 OFFEN,£!!; (a) Every person, including a corporation, who contravenes any provision of this By-Law is guilty of an offence. (b) The owner of a vehicle that is parked, stopped or left standing in contravention of this By-Law is guilty of an offence and on conviction thereof is liable to a fine unless the owner proves to the satisfaction of the Court that, at the time of the offence, the motor vehicle was in the posses- sion of another person without the owner's consent, whether expressed or implied Where, pursuant to Paragraph 29(ii) of this By-Law, process is issued under Part I or Part III of the Provincial Offences Act, the procedure of the said Act shall apply 32 ~~TARIO PROVINCIAL-2!!ENCES (a) ACT ü"~ The owner or operator of the v~hicle may, within two (2) days exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, after the day when the ticket is attached to the vehicle, pay to the Office of the County Treasurer or other designated official on duty at the County Offices, and to such Treasurer, or any other person des- ignated by him to receive such pay~ent, the sum set out on the face of the parking ticket which shall be accepted as the payment of the penalty in full satisfaction in respect of th~ alleged offence and a r~ceipt therefore shall be given to the person making the payment ! 31 VOLUNTARY PAYMENT OF PENALTIES AND FEES that in the event of a failure to so report and make such payment, a Summons will be issued under Th~ Summary Convictions Act, or in the event that Part II of the Provincial Offences Act shall have come into force and effect, under the Provincial Offences Act and that this procedure may result in an increased penalty (0 that the owner or operator thereof may report to County Office within two (2) days, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays artd holidays after the day when ticket is attached, to make a voluntary payment of penalty in th~ amount of $5.00; the a (e) (c) (d) the date, time, place of the alleged offence where metered parking spaces are provided, the number or other adequate description of each parking meter which indicates that the vehicle occupying such metered parking space or portion thereof is or has been parking in violation of any of the provisions of this By-Law; the that the vehicle is case may be; and nature (b) the licence v~hicle unlawfully stopped or parked as the (a) Where a vehicle is found parked or standing in contravention of the parking or standing provisions of this By-Law, the By-Law Enforcement Officer or other Officers so finding the vehicle shall attach to the vehicle a parking ticket in the form of a serially numbered notice stating: number and a concise description of the 30 Q!¿TY OF (i) OFFICER in respect of all other offences set out in th~ By-Law issue a ticket in the prescribed form or issue process in accordartce with all the requirements contained in Part I the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 400 or Part III of the said Act of (ii) in respect of offences set out in Part issue a tick~t which is in compliance of Section 30 herein; or C" of the By-Law, with the requirements IJI 29 (i) Where a By-Law Enforcement Officer believes that an offence have been committed pursuant to any' Section of this By-Law, Officer may ENFORCEMENT may the -ì rt 32 THE ONTARIO PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT (continued) (b) Where a ticket is issued pursuant to Paragraph 29(i) of this By-Law, and a voluntary payment is not made in accordance with the procedure provided in Section 31, the procedure of the Summary Convictions Act shall apply, or if Part II of the Provincial Offences Act shall have come into force and effect, the procedure of that Act shall apply. In either event, the penalty recoverable may be greater than that designated on the face of the ticket. 33. FORMER BY-LAWS REPEALED -- .-...-< ~~ ~ That By-Laws No. 83-25 and 83-37 and all other By-Laws pertaining to the regulation of traffic on highways in the County of Elgin that are inconsistent with the terms of this By-Law be and the same are hereby repealed. READ a first time this 20th day of June 1984. READ a second time this 20th day of June 1984. READ a third time and finally passed this 20th day of June 1984 ~~~ ,- ¥~ G C. Leverton E. H. Marr Clerk Warden '1 w _._--~._.-...----'-- .02!:!.§E~ 'A" By~Law No. 84~23 , NO PARKING~~ 1 (a) County Road #2 is the road allowance known as Main Street in the Village of West Lorne. (b) County Road #3 is the road allowance known as Furnival Street in the Village of Rodney. (c) County Road #8 is the road allowance and the road allowance as diverted known as Main Street south in the Village of Dutton. (d) County Road #14 is the road allowance between the Townships of Dunwich and Southwold opposite Concessions IV and V South of A, Dunwich. (e) County Road #15 is the road allowance known as Main Street north in the Village of Dutton. (f) County Road #16 is the road allowance known as Talbot Road East Branch opposite Lots 18 and 19 in the Township of Southwold. (g) County Road #20 is the road allowance between Lots 18 and 19, North and South of Talbot Road East Branch and North and South of Talbot Road North Branch in the Township of Southwold. (h) County Road #21 is the road allowance known as Warren Street in the Village of Port Stanley. (i) County Road #25 is the road allowance and the road allowance as widened between the Townships of Southwold and Yarmouth opposite Concession B, Southwold. ( j) County Road #27 is the road allowance and the road allowance as widened between Concessions III and IV in the Township of Yarmouth. (k) County Road #35 is the road allowance and the road allowance as widened between the Townships of Yarmouth and Malahide opposite Concession V, Malahide. (1) County Road #37 is the road allowance known as the Townline Road between the Townships of South Dorchester and North Dorchester. (m) County Road #38 is the road allowance known as Talbot Road in the Hamlet of Straffordville in the Township of Bayham. (n) County Road #40 is the road allowance between Lots 20 and 21 in Concessions IX and X in the Village of Springfield, (formerly the Township of Malahide). (0) County Road #47 is the road allowance and the road allowance as widened between Lots 3 and 4 in Concessions VII and X in the Township of South Dorchester. (p) County Road #48 is the road allowance and the road allowance as widened between Concessions X and XI, opposite Lots 3 and 4 in the Township of South Dorchester. (q) County Road #49 is the road allowance between Lots 6 and 7 in Concession XII, in the Village of Springfield, (formerly the Township of South Dorchester) I " (r) County Road #52 is the road ~llowance and the road allowance as widened between Concession X and Range 2 North of Edgeware Road, opposite Lot 20 in the Township of Yarmouth and the road allowance betw~en the Townships of South Dorchester and Malahide now in the Village of Springfield known as Main Street. (s) County Road #53 is the road allowance known as Elm Street and Beech Street in the Town of Aylmer. 2. When properly worded signs have been erected and are on display no person shall park a vehicle on the highway or part of the highway known as: (a) County Road #2 from the east limit of Wood Street westerly for 195 Metres on the north side of Road #2. (b) County Road #2 within 30.0 Metres of the east limit of Graham Street on the north side of Road #2. (c) County Road #2 within 21.0 Metres of the west limit of Graham Street on the north side of Road #2. (d) County Road #2 within 36.5 Metres of the east limit of Graham Street on ~he south side of Road #2. (e) County Road #2 within 21.0 Metres of the west limit of Graham Street on the south side of Road #2. (f) County Road #3 from a point 34.5 Metres north of the north limits of Centre Street, southerly for 67.0 Metres on the west side of Road #3. (g) County Road #3 within 40.0 Metres of the north limit of Queen Street on the east and west side of Road #3. (h) County Road #8 within 8.0 Metres of the north limit of Shackleton Street on the east side of Road #8. (i) County Road #8 within 23.0 Metres of the south limit of Mary Street on the east side of Road #8. (j) County Road #8 within 18.0 Metres of the north limit of Mary Street on the east side of Road #8. (k) County Road #8 from a point 105.7 Metres north of the north limit of Mary Street, northerly for 102.0 Metres on the east side of Road #8. (1) County Road #8 within 8.0 Metres of the north limit of Shackleton Street on the west side of Road #8. (m) County Road #8 within 23.0 Metres of the south limit of Mary Street on the west side of Road #8. (n) County Road #8 within 18.0 Metres of the north limit of Mary Street on the west side of Road #8. (0) County Road #8 from a point 105.7 Metres north of the north limit of Mary Street, northerly for 26.4 Metres on the west side of Road #8. (p) County Road #14 within 38.0 Metres of the south limit of the road allowance between Concessions IV and V, South of A, Township of Dunwich on the west side of Road #14. (q) County Road #14 within 36.0 Metres of the north limit of the road allowance between Concessions IV and V, South of A, Township of Dunwich on the west side of Road #14. (r) County Road #15 within 203.3 Metres of the north-westerly limit of John Street on the north and south side of Road #15 rf 3 ~ - -_._~-.._---- (s) County Road #l6 within 9.l Metres of the east limit of County Road #20 on the north side of Road #16. (,t) County Road #16 within 7.6 Metres of the west limit of County Road #20 on the north side of Road #16. (u) County Road #16 within 4.6 Metres of the east limit of County Road #20 on the south side of Road #16. (v) County Road #16 within 9.1 Metres of the west limit of County Road #20 on the south side of Road #16. (w) County Road #20 within 9.1 Metres of the north limit of County Road #16 on the east side of Road #20. (x) County Road #20 within 4.6 Metres of the north limit of County Road #16 on the west side of Road #20. (y) County Road #20 within 27.5 Metres of the south limit of King's Highway #3 on the east side of Road #20. (z) County Road #20 within 9.0 Metres of the south limit of King's Highway #3 on the west side of Road #20. (aa) County Road #20 within 15.0 Metres of the north limit of King's Highway #3 on the east side of Road #20. (bb) County Road #20 within 30.5 Metres of the north limit of King's Highway #3 on the west side of Road #20. (cc) County Road #21 within 15.2 Metres of the east limit of County Road #20 on the north and south side of Road #21. (dd) County Road #21 within 26.5 Metres of the west limit of King's Highway #4 on the north side of Road #21. (ee) County Road #21 within 74.1 Metres of the west limit of King's Highway #4 on the south side of Road #21. (ff) County Road #25 within 82.0 Metres of the south limit of the road allowance between Concessions A and B, Township of Southwold, on the east and west side of Road #25. (gg) County Road #27 from a point opposite the line between Lots 18 and 19, Concession III, Township of Yarmouth, westerly for 360.0 Metres on the north and south side of Road #27. (hh) County Road #27 from a point 97.0 Metres west of the linè between Lots 19 and 20, Concession IV, easterly for 200.0 Metres on the north side of Road #27. (ii) County Road #27 from a point 302.0 Metres east of the line between Lots 18 and 19, Concession III, easterly for 273.0 Metres on the south side of Road #27. (jj) County Road #35 from the south limit of the road allowance between Concession V and the Gore south of Talbot Road, Township of Malahide, southerly for 805.2 Metres on the east and west sides of Road #35. (kk) County Road #38 within 40.0 Metres of the west limit of King's Highway #19 on the south side of Road #38. (ll ) County Road #40 within 9.1 Metres of the south limit of County Road #52 on the east and west sides of Road #40. (mm) County Road #47 within 18.3 Metres of the north limit of County Road #48 on the east side of Road #47. (nn) County Road #47 within 29.0 Metres of the north limit of County Road #48 on the west side of Road #47 ~ " ì I' 1\ 1'1 y ~ ; , <'. I ,-,"- - 4 "- (00) County Road #47 within 41.8 Metres of the south limit of County Road #37 on the west side of Road #47. '(pp) County Road #48 within 18.3 Metres of the east limit of County Road #47 on the north and south sides of Road #48 (qq) County Road #48 within 19.8 Metres of the west limit of County Road #47 on the north and south sides of Road #48 (rr) County Road #49 within 15.3 Metres of the north limit of County Road #52 on the west side of Road #49. (ss) County Road #52 from a point 150.0 Metres west of the line between Lots 19 and 20, Range 2, North of Edgeware Road, Township of Yarmouth, easterly for 405.0 Metres on the north and south sides of Road #52. (tt) County Road #52 within 10.4 Metres of the west limit of County Road #49 on the north side of Road #52. (uu) County Road #53 (Elm Street) within 76.3 Metres of the south limit of Beech Street on the east and west sides of Elm Street. (vv) County Road #53 (Beech Street) from the west limit of John Street to the east limit of Elm Street (County Road #53) on the north side of Beech Street. (ww) County Road #53 (Beech Street) within 123.8 Metres of the west limit of John Street on the south side of Beech Street. (xx) County Road #53 (Beech Street) within 21.4 Metres of the east limit of Elm Street (County Road #53) on the south side of Beech Street .