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88-33 COUNTY OF ELGIN By-Law· No. 88-33 "AUTHORIZING SPEED LIMITS." I WHEREAS Subsection 2 of Section 109 of the Highway I Traffic Act ( R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 198 as amended), authorizes the Council of a municipality by by-law to prescribe a different rate of speed for motor vehicles on a highway or portion of a highway under its jurisdiction than is prescribed in Clause (a) of Subsection 1 of Section 109; and WHEREAS it is deemed expedient that the speed limit for motor vehicles on certain highways in the County of Elgin be decreased. NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the County of Elgin enacts as follows: 1. When any highway or portion of highway set out in Schedule IIAII , appended hereto, is marked in compliance with the regulations under the Highway Traffic Act the maximum rate of speed thereon shall be the rate of speed prescribed in the Schedule. 2. The penalties provided in Subsection 13 of Section 109 of the Highway Traffic Act shall apply to offences against this by-law. ~ 3. That Section 21 of Schedule nAil of By-Law #2477 incon- sistent with this By-Law be and the same is hereby repealed. READ a first time this 22nd day of June, 1988. READ a second time this 22nd day of June, 1988. READ a third time and finally passed this 22nd day of June 1988 "" ~.-'_<~L~ ." G C. Leverton, Clerk 1 SCHEDULE AU By-Law No. 88-33 MAXIMUM RATE OF SPEED - 50 KILOMETRES PER HOUR County Road #26 in the Township of Yarmouth, being the road allowance known as St. George Street, in Lots #1 and #2, Concession IX, Towns.hip of Yarmouth, from the east limit of the Southwold-Yarmouth Townline easterly and southerly to the St. Thomas city limit, a distance of 1,377 metres