This section addresses public safety, health and overall quality of life by prohibiting behaviours that violate the rights of others.
Cause disturbance in public place: No person shall cause a disturbance by fighting, screaming, shouting, swearing, molesting, or using insulting language at or near a public place.
Urinate/Defecate in public place: Urinating, defecating or depositing any human waste on the private property of another person, in any public place or in any place to which the public is allowed access is prohibited.
Idling motor vehicle in residential area: No person shall idle a motor vehicle in a residential area for longer than 30 minutes, except when temperatures exceed minus thirty (-30) degrees Celsius.
Offensive odours: Offensive odours, such as composting, firepit smoke, cannabis, and animal feces may be considered “nuisance” in those cases that they are disturbing someone.
Electric fences: No person shall have an electric fence at or near any public place where any other person is likely to make contact with it. Exceptions do apply.
Display offensive materials: No person, at or near a public place, shall display any pictures, words, or graphic images of any type that promote violence, hatred, and offend, or is likely to offend, any other person.
Cause injury to another person: No person shall throw or propel an object that is likely to startle or cause injury to another person.
Cause damage to property: No person shall throw or propel an object that is likely to damage any property.
Pump/Cause/Direct water onto property: No person shall pump water, or otherwise direct or cause any water to flow onto someone else's property. This applies to sump pumps and eavestroughs; however, it does not apply to other property drainages such as melting snow that has been legally piled, normally flowing rainwater, or any natural flooding type of events.
Exemptions: Agricultural operations, as defined by the Agricultural Operations Practices Act, are exempt from this section of the bylaw.