11-22-2018, 01:50 PM
Why does nobody have any idea about this? I've ranted excessively on the topic, am I really being ignored.
I literally used the snowfall records from last winter to spell out the number of instances (around 10) that there was no bylaw enforcement for 5-11 days.
Like seriously, I have access to my roof, should I go up there and shout?
I wonder if council similarly ignored my statements, oh never mind, they explicitly told me they did.
Yeah, sorry guys I am utterly incensed about this.
For the record, the reason for the wording of the bylaw is so that it is clear whether a homeowner is in compliance, i.e., they cannot claim that "eh, I cleared the snow but more fell, prove otherwise". Ironically, this doesn't even hold for curb faced sidewalks since the plow may recover, and bylaw I believe will ticket for this...although I wouldn't be totally shocked to hear that they aren't doing that either.
And despite all this extreme level of benefit of the doubt given to property owners, bylaw still managed to write 2000 tickets two winters ago.
I literally used the snowfall records from last winter to spell out the number of instances (around 10) that there was no bylaw enforcement for 5-11 days.
Like seriously, I have access to my roof, should I go up there and shout?
I wonder if council similarly ignored my statements, oh never mind, they explicitly told me they did.
Yeah, sorry guys I am utterly incensed about this.
For the record, the reason for the wording of the bylaw is so that it is clear whether a homeowner is in compliance, i.e., they cannot claim that "eh, I cleared the snow but more fell, prove otherwise". Ironically, this doesn't even hold for curb faced sidewalks since the plow may recover, and bylaw I believe will ticket for this...although I wouldn't be totally shocked to hear that they aren't doing that either.
And despite all this extreme level of benefit of the doubt given to property owners, bylaw still managed to write 2000 tickets two winters ago.