“Permit Holder” means a Person who has applied for and has received a Permit.



"Person" includes an individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation, and the heirs, executors, administrators or other legal representatives of a person to whom the context can apply according to law.



"Private water connection" means the lateral water pipe which connects a building to the municipal water service system.



"Private sewer connection" is that part of a sewer system which connects private property to a municipal sewer system and includes the following: the tee or tap into the municipal sewer, the entire pipe from the municipal sewer to 3 feet (1.0 metres) inside the building, the cleanout tee fitting, the riser, and the cap / cover or sampling manhole with frame and cover.

“Traffic Protection Plan” is a document outlining the temporary management of traffic as specified in the Ontario Traffic Manual, to be submitted for municipal review.

“User Fee Schedule” is, as approved by Windsor City Council, a schedule of fees and charges, forming part of By-law 392-2002, The Fees and Charges By-law, as amended from time to time.

“Utility” means a public Utility as defined by the Public Utilities Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.52.

"Vehicle" means a motor vehicle, and trailer as defined in the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.18, as amended, and any vehicle drawn, propelled or driven by any kind of non-muscular power, but does not include a farm tractor or road building machine.

Part 2 - Placing of Goods and Personal Property on the Highway

2.1 Except as permitted by the Parking By-law, no Person shall place or cause to be placed upon any highway, any goods, wares or merchandise of any description whatever for a longer period than is actually necessary for shipping or receiving the same, and in no case for longer than thirty (30) minutes.

a) Section 2.1, shall not apply to sidewalk sale organized by a Business Improvement Area Board of Management, as approved by the Corporation.

2.2 Except as otherwise permitted by this by-law, no Person shall place, occupy or maintain or cause or permit to be placed, occupied or maintained, upon any highway, any Personal property of any description, including but not limited to, signs, fences, decorative or landscape rocks or boulders, logs, raised planter beds, planters, trees or shrubs, or install any decorative landscape features whatsoever, including, but not limited to, statues, fountains, gravel, artificial turf, pavers or paving of any kind unless the objects are placed in accordance with the City of Windsor’s Engineering Best Practices.

a) Section 2.2 shall not apply to a Person who places, occupies, or maintains upon the highway, garbage, recycling materials or other goods, out for weekly collection by the Corporation, or collection undertaken at the request of theCorporation.
b) Section 2.2 shall not apply to a Person who has entered into an encroachment agreement with the Corporation, which agreement is in good standing, concerning their personal property, which may be placed, occupied, or maintained upon the highway.
c) Section 2.2 shall not apply to a Person where such placement, occupation, or maintenance is permitted by a by-law of the Corporation.
d) Section 2.2 shall not apply to a Person operating under or party to an executed Municipal Access Agreement.

Part 3 - Short Term Use of Highway

3.1 No Person shall use any portion of any highway for a period for longer than 1 hour but less than 24 hours for construction operations, for the storage of materials or equipment, or for the operation of overheCaoduncirlaAngensdoar- bMoaoy m4, s2,02u0nless: