Re: Fire Routes - Private Property Hi Simon,
Generally, you are right. Not knowing a by-law cannot be an excuse. If you park a car at a road, which is supposed to be a fire route, let say at the very first time, and the property management arranged its towing, this is one story. However, i…
Re: Fire Routes - Private Property Another quotation from By Law 1-96 "A private roadway providing access to or from a designated building and where fire access route signs have been erected, is hereby designated as a fire route." So having a sign seems to be enough to make a rou…
Re: Fire Routes - Private Property Thanks for your reply!
Thornhill is the City of Vaughan and their Fire Route definition by BY-LAW NUMBER 1-96 is:
"Fire Route" means a private roadway not less than 6 meters wide, providing vehicular access to or from a designated building and …
Fire Routes - Private Property Hi,
My friends live in a condo building in Thornhill with the main entrance looking to a 2-way road. Actually that road ends at the end of the building. There is a typical "Fire Route, No Parking" sign stick to the building that I believe means…