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Road Occupancy Permit

 

Road Occupancy Permit

 

Requirements

1. Permit Fee, as set in the current Fees and Charges By-law.

2. Uploaded copies of:

  • Proof of Insurance
  • Site Plan for proposed work
  • Traffic Control Plan, if traffic is to be disrupted

3. Failure to comply with By-law 2005-092 will result in a $2,000 fine recoverable under the Provincial Offences Act as set in Section 21.

4. A copy of the approved permit must remain on work site at all times.

Applicant Information

Please upload a site plan of the proposed work.

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I, the undersigned, hereby agree to indemnify and save harmless the Corporation of the Muncipality of Trent Hills from all damages, costs, expenses and liability that they may be put to incur, in defending themselves against claims of damages, or may pay by way of settlement of any such damages by reason of any material or obstruction place on the Municipality property.  

I also agree to ensure protected access for pedestrian traffic is maintained at all times.

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Notice of Collection: Personal information contained on this form is collected pursuant to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used for the purpose of processing the Road Occupancy Permit application.  Enquiries regarding the collection of this information may be directed to the Office of the Clerk/Freedom of Information Coordinator, Municipality of Trent Hills, 66 Front Street South, Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0 705-653-1900



Land Acknowledgement

We recognize the traditional keepers of this land and, specifically our neighbours of the Alderville First Nation, with a formal territorial acknowledgement.

Welcome to the Gunshot Treaty Lands of 1788. It is on these lands and on the shores of the big lake, the Mississauga Anishinabeg met with the Crown to facilitate the opening of these lands for
settlement.

Let us be reminded of the responsibility we all have in making sure that we respect these lands and waters that give us life and sustain our livelihoods.

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