Bylaws & Bylaw Enforcement

Bylaws & Bylaw Enforcement

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The Township of Tudor and Cashel establishes bylaws to manage activities and provide a safe and livable community. These bylaws regulate, prohibit or impose a variety of requirements, and enforcement is undertaken where necessary to obtain compliance with Township regulations.

The most frequently viewed and requested by-laws are listed below. If you require additional information, please contact the administration office:

Most Requested Bylaws

Bylaw Enforcement responsible for the enforcement of by-laws passed by Council for the Township of Tudor and Cashel. Below are issues that are commonly dealt with.

By-Law Enforcement

By-Law to prohibit or regulate the littering of garbage, refuse or debris on private or municipal property:

Being a By-Law to prohibit the unauthorized disposal of waste, regulate a recycling system and regulate the disposal of waste at the Grimsthorpe and Millbridge Waste Sites within Municipal jurisdiction.

Being a By-Law to regulate noise within the boundaries of the Township of Tudor and Cashel

Contact Us

Dianne Priebe
Deputy Clerk/Deputy Treasurer
Address: 371 Weslemkoon Lake Road, Gilmour ON K0L 1W0

Transmitting information by e-mail has a number of risks that residents should be aware of.  These include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • E-mail can be circulated, forwarded, and stored in numerous paper and electronic files.
  • E-mail can be immediately broadcast worldwide and be received by many intended and unintended recipients.
  • E-mail senders can easily misaddress an email.
  • E-mail is easier to falsify than handwritten or signed documents.
  • Backup copies of e-mail may exist even after the sender or the recipient has deleted their copy.
  • E-mail can be intercepted, altered, forwarded, or used without authorization or detection.
  • E-mail can be used to introduce viruses into computer systems.
  • E-mail can be used as evidence in court.

 

The Township of Tudor and Cashel will use reasonable means to protect the security and confidentiality of e-mail information sent and received. However, because of the risks outlined above, the municipality cannot guarantee the security and confidentiality of e-mail communication, and will not be liable for improper disclosure of confidential information.  For this reason, the customer must consent to the use of e-mail for delivery of municipal notices.