BYLAW - Appoint employees Peregrine Protection Inc MLEO - 20190122 - 615119The Corporation of the Town of Aurora
By-law Number 6151-19
Being a By-law to appoint employees of Peregrine Protection Inc., as
Municipal By-law Enforcement Officers.
Whereas Peregrine Protection Inc. (the "Company") has requested that certain
employees of the Company be appointed by The Corporation of the Town of Aurora (the
"Town") as Municipal Law Enforcement Officers for the purpose of enforcing municipal
parking by-laws on private property as enacted under section 100 of the Municipal Act,
2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended;
And whereas section 100 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended,
provides that a local municipality may, in respect of land not owned or occupied by the
municipality that is used as a parking lot, regulate or prohibit the parking or leaving of
motor vehicles on that land without the consent of the owner of the land or regulate or
prohibit traffic on that land if a sign is erected at each entrance to the land clearly
indicating the regulation or prohibition;
And whereas By-law Number 4574-04.T, as amended, (the "By-law") has been
enacted by the Town under section 100 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as
amended, to provide for the regulation and enforcement of parking on private lands;
And whereas section 15 of the Police Services Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P. 15, as
amended, provides that a municipal council may appoint persons to enforce the by-laws
of a municipality, and that Municipal Law Enforcement Officers are peace officers for
the purposes of enforcing municipal by-laws;
And whereas all Municipal Law Enforcement Officers are Provincial Offences Officers
under the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P .33, as amended;
And whereas the Council of the Town, in its September 13, 2011 Council Meeting,
authorized the Town to enter into agreements with third parties with respect to
enforcement of the By-law on private properties;
And whereas the Company entered into an agreement with the Town on June 21,
2018, with respect to the enforcement of parking on private property (the "Agreement");
And whereas the Council of the Town deems it necessary to appoint certain employees
of the Company as Municipal Law Enforcement Officers;
Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Aurora hereby enacts
as follows:
1. Those persons listed in Schedule "A" to this By-law be and are hereby appointed
as Municipal Law Enforcement Officers for the Town for the purpose of enforcing
parking provisions of the By-law on private property.
2. The persons appointed as Municipal Law Enforcement Officers listed in Schedule
"A" of this By-law are designated by the Town to act as Provincial Offences
Officers in accordance with any specific or general directive of the Solicitor
General of Ontario in effect from time to time relating to the power of municipal
agents to act as Provincial Offences Officers.
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3. The Town Clerk be and is hereby authorized to issue a certificate of appointment
bearing his/her signature or facsimile thereof to the Municipal Law Enforcement
Officers appointed by this By-law.
4. The authority to exercise any powers pursuant to this By-law as a Municipal Law
Enforcement Officer, Provincial Offences Officer or a peace officer be limited to
the locations on the list of private parking lot locations provided by the Company
and approved in writing by the Town's Director of Building & By-law Services or
his/her designate (the "Director'') pursuant to the Agreement.
5. The appointment and authority to exercise any powers pursuant to this By-law as
a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer, Provincial Offences Officer or a peace
officer by any person listed in Schedule "A" is conditional on:
(a) the Company having a current, valid and existing Agreement with the
Town; and
(b) the person or persons appointed under this By-law being employed by the
Company and are not under suspension by the Company.
6. The Director shall have the authority to temporarily suspend the application of
this By-law to any or all persons listed in Schedule "A" for a period of not more
than sixty (60) days, during which period any powers granted by this By-law to
the person or persons under suspension shall be void and without effect, if it is
reasonably believed by the Director that the person, or persons, subject to the
suspension has acted, or is acting, in violation of any terms of the Agreement,
Town policies or procedures, or provincial directives.
7. When acting within the delegated authority as set out in section 6 of this By-law,
the Director shall not be required to report any temporary suspensions of less
than sixty (60) days to the Council of the Town.
8. By-law Number 6090-18 be and is hereby repealed.
Enacted by Town of Aurora Council this 22nd day of January, 2019.
Michael de Rond, Town Clerk
By-law Number 6151-19
Schedule "A"
Municipal Law Enforcement Officers
Peregrine Protection Inc.
Joao Pereira
Jason Price
Liam Smyth
Philip Violenus
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