By-laws


By-laws are created in order to address issues and concerns of the local community. They are created to protect the environment, public health, public safety, or to maintain an orderly appearance in your community.


Those provided electronically are for information only and may not retain the exact structure of the original versions. Readers should verify information before acting on it. All By-laws are available at the Office, and reference should be made to the official version for any legal purposes.

The following are copies of some of the Village By-laws most requested by the public:

By-law Enforcement

By-law Enforcement is responsible for the investigation and enforcement of all our municipal bylaws. We have by-laws in place to encourage residents and businesses to be responsible and respectful of their neighbours and contribute to the health, safety and vibrancy of our community.


By-law Enforcement is one of the Villages shared services, Our By-law Enforcement Officer is shared between The Village of Sundridge, Armour Township and the Village of Burks Falls.


To file a by-law request for service or complaint, please contact one of the By-Law Enforcement Officers:


Jason Newman, Senior By-law Enforcement Officer

Cell:   705-477-3793

Email: bylaw@armourtownship.ca


Bryan Austin, By-law Enforcement Officer

Cell:   705-571-4453

Email: enforcement@armourtownship.ca


Be sure to provide your name, address and telephone number in the request as complaints without contact information will not be investigated.

   

Please note that your information will be kept confidential. 



ADMINISTRATIVE MONETARY PENALTY SYSTEM (AMPS)


What Are AMPS?

The Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS) is an improved way to pay and dispute Penalty Notices (tickets) for By-Law violations. The process allows the Municipality to manage disputes regarding Penalty Notices instead of the provincial courts.


View the AMPS By-Law


If you receive a Penalty Notice you have two options:

  1. Pay within fifteen (15) days of the Penalty Notice being issued. To find out more about payment options please refer to the back of the Penalty Notice.
  2. Appeal the Penalty Notice. To request a Screening Review, the individual must request in writing, in person, by mail, or online. Once a Screening Request form is submitted a Screening Review can be scheduled. The Screening Review is conducted in person by a Screening Officer, who has the authority to Affirm, Amend, Rescind, or Extend time for payment.


How to Dispute a Penalty Notice:

Complete the Request for Screening Review Form and return it to the Village Office within 15 days of the date the Penalty Notice was served.

When you request a Screening Review and fail to appear or remain at your scheduled In-Person Screening until your matter has been determined by the Screening Officer, you will be deemed to have abandoned your request for a Screening, the Administrative Penalty will be affirmed, and you will be liable for an additional non-appearance fee as per the AMPS By-Law.


What is different:

Prior to AMPS, ticket disputes were handled through the judicial system, and it could take up to a year to receive a hearing date in court. Under AMPS, Penalty Notice disputes are handled by the Village, through initial Screening Review and Hearing. With AMPS replacing the judicial process for appealing tickets, valuable provincial court time will be made available for more serious matters. The Screening officer is an individual that works for the Village. Penalty Notices issued under AMPS are deemed served, if issued at the time of the violation, hand delivered, sent by registered mail, or sent via email to the individual. 


Failure to respond to a Penalty Notice:

If you do not respond to the Penalty Notice by the due date — either by paying the penalty or scheduling a Screening Review — you automatically waive your right to a review, and the Administrative Penalty is deemed affirmed and not subject to review.


How to pay a Penalty Notice:

Payments for Penalty Notices must be made within fifteen (15) days of when the Penalty Notice issuance to avoid additional administrative fees. If payment is not received by the due date an additional surcharge will be added for late fees. If you fail to choose one of the below options within 15 days of receiving the notice, you will be deemed not to dispute the penalty. If the penalty goes into default, steps will be taken to enforce your defaulted penalty which includes adding the amount to the tax roll.




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