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The by-laws include those enacted, amended and repealed by City Council, as well as those enacted, amended and repealed by the Ontario Municipal Board, Ontario Land Tribunal or Local Planning Appeal Tribunal. The City of Hamilton provides online access to reference copies of current by-laws dating from 2004 to the present.
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Documents
Namely Part of Lot 18, Broken Front Concession, in the Geographic Township of Saltfleet, in the City of Hamilton, designated as Part 6 on Plan 62R-13426 and Parts 1 and 3 on Plan 62R-20211.
A By-law to Require the Conveyance of Land for Park or Other Public Recreational Purposes as a Condition of Development or Redevelopment or the Subdivision of Land. CI-21-A
Repealed by By-law No. 22-218, August 12, 2022
To Rezone Existing Industrial Zone Lands Located Along Hamilton Harbour to Industrial and Institutional Zones, and Update Certain Lands Zones Open Space along Hamilton Harbour. CI-18-B
Municipally known as 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37 and 39 Talence Drive, Stoney Creek. PLC-18-001 (20772)
Municipally known as 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35 and 55 Heming Trail and 332 Raymond Road, Ancaster. PLC-18-019 (C)
As amended by By-law No.10-199, Respecting Lands Located at 279-315 Springbrook Avenue; and as amended by By-law No. 13-208 Respecting Lands Located at 331-335 Springbrook Avenue. ZAH-18-033
Respecting 20 Reid Avenue North, 11-17 and 41 Reid Avenue South, 22-116 Lang Street, and 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 Hayes Street (Hamilton).
- Schedule 2 (Speed Limits)
- Schedule 10 (No Left Turns)
- Schedule 13 (Designated Traffic Lanes)
- Schedule 18 (Bicycle Lands)
Municipally known as 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41 and 43 Bayonne Drive, Stoney Creek. PLC-18-001 (20774)
To adopt Item 8 of Audit, Finance and Administration Committee Report 18-012 on September 12, 2018 recommended that Procedural By-law 14-300 be repealed and replaced.
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021, February 24, 2021
- Schedule 2 (Speed Limits)
- Schedule 3 (Flashing School Zones – Reduced Speed Limit)
- Schedule 10 (No Left Turns)
- Schedule 18 (Bicycle Lanes)
To allow for Electronic Participation During an Emergency.
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021 February 24, 2021
As amended, when members of the public are participating at ELECTRONIC Council and/or Committee meetings during an emergency when attending in-person is not possible with respect to the Planning Committee, Hamilton Municipal Heritage Committee and associated Working Groups (Education and Communications Working Group, Policy and Design Working Group, Inventory and Research Working Group), Cross-Melville District Heritage Committee and Heritage Permit Review Committee in a manner that is consistent with the obligation to hold public meetings in accordance with applicable legislation.
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021 February 24, 2021
As amended, to permit members of Citizen Advisory Committees to participate ELECTRONICALLY at the
- Advisory Committee for Immigrants and Refugees,
- Committee Against Racism,
- Hamilton Aboriginal Advisory Committee,
- Hamilton Status of Women Committee,
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Advisory Committee,
- Mundialization Committee,
- Food Advisory Committee,
- Hamilton Veterans Committee,
- Housing and Homelessness Advisory Committee,
- Seniors Advisory Committee,
- Arts Advisory Committee,
- Hamilton Cycling Committee,
- Keep Hamilton Clean and Green Committee,
- Agriculture and Rural Affairs Advisory Committee,
- Hamilton Future Fund,
- Business Improvement Area Advisory Committee,
- Cleanliness & Security in the Downtown Core,
- Advisory Committee for Persons with Disabilities and
- Waste Management Advisory Committee
meetings during an emergency when attending in-person is not possible.
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021 February 24, 2021
As amended, when members of the public are participating at ELECTRONIC Council and/or Committee meetings during an emergency when attending in-person is not possible with respect to appearing as a delegation at the
- General Issues Committee,
- Public Works Committee,
- Audit, Finance and Administration Committee,
- Board of Health and
- Emergency and Community Services Committee
meetings in a manner that is consistent with the obligation to hold public meetings in accordance with applicable legislation.
As amended, to reflect that the Planning Committee shall be comprised of a minimum of 7 Members of Council.
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021 February 24, 2021
As amended, to reflect the change to the time of the regular meetings of Council.
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021 February 24, 2021
To include the appointment of a Vice Chair for the Board of Health for the Term of Council.
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021 February 24, 2021
- Schedule F1
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021 February 24, 2021
To govern the proceedings of Council and Committees of Council
Repealed by By-law No. 21-021 February 24, 2021