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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: October 19, 2015
Report Number: CLD-014-15 Resolution Number: GCS-0--j9,j
File Number: By-law Number:
Report Subject: Graffiti Removal on Street Hardware
Recommendations:
1. That Report CLD-014-15 be received for information.
Municipality of Claringto
Report CLD-014-15 Page 2
Report Overview
Graffiti has been a long standing concern in all municipalities. In 2012, Clarington passed an
Anti-Graffiti By-law to assist with the removal of graffiti from all buildings and structures and to
allow for the charging back to the property owners, the costs incurred should the Municipality
have to do the clean-up.
Staff are now considering more efficient methods of contacting the affected owners and
allowing them to correct the situation on their own.
1 . Background
At the Council meeting of June 18, 2012, Clarington Council approved the creation of
the Clarington Safe Communities Committee. At the same meeting, Council passed
By-law 2012-021, the Clarington Anti-Graffiti By-law.
One of the goals of the Safe Communities Committee has been to foster a stronger
working relationship with the various business and property owners in Clarington in
order to reduce negative issues, such as graffiti, within Clarington.
At the June 22nd, 2015 meeting, the General Purpose and Administration Committee
passed Resolution #GPA-449-15 directing staff to prepare a report in consideration of:
1. A by-law requiring the removal of graffiti and tagging on street hardware at the
owner's expense; and
2. Options to facilitate public reporting of tagging/graffiti.
2. Discussion
2.1 By-law
The requested by-law already exists (By-law 2012-053) (Attachment 1) and does not
need amendment. The By-law allows an Officer to issue a Notice to a property owner
whose land or structures have been vandalized by graffiti. The owner then has 14 days
to remove the graffiti. If the owner fails to comply the Municipality may have the work
done and any costs associated with the removal can be recovered by civil action or may
be added to the tax roll.
Staff have concentrated on improving the reporting mechanism.
2.2 On-line Complaint System
Working in conjunction with the Communications Division, the Clarington online
complaint system at www.clarington.net/complaints, has been modified to include a
section specifically for graffiti to allow individuals to report to the Municipality.
(Attachment 2) The new format will allow a citizen to report graffiti on a specific utility or
rail company. They may also include photos of the graffiti.
Municipality of Clarington
Report CLD-014-15 Page 3
This reporting system generates an email to the By-law email address. Staff have
contacted each of the listed companies and established contacts within each company's
complaint/maintenance department. Once a complaint is received, Staff can then
contact these individuals and forward the complaints directly to them, by way of a Notice
to Comply sent directly through their established complaint system. This allows for a
faster response time from the subjects by reducing the time it takes to notify them of the
graffiti.
The system is currently being improved to include sample pictures of the various
utilities' equipment. This will help the public distinguish which company is responsible
for the vandalized unit.
A recognized key to reducing graffiti is the rapid removal of it because graffiti is not left
long enough for others to see and frustrates the vandal by denying him/her an audience.
Streamlining the reporting process to the companies most often hit by graffiti, provides
an opportunity to remove the graffiti before it becomes widely seen.
Through the authority under the By-law, Municipal Law Enforcement staff will monitor
the complaints and follow up with the respective companies hit by the graffiti to ensure it
is cleaned in a timely manner. As well, Staff will monitor the level of graffiti in the
neighbourhood and advise Durham Regional Police of emerging trends, thus increasing
the chances for apprehension of the responsible parties.
3. Concurrence
Not Applicable
4. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that Report CLD 014-15 be received for information.
5. Strategic Plan Application
Not applicable.
Submitted by: Reviewed by: '� �
�6.'AnO 0reentr e Franklin Wu,
Munici al Clerk Chief Administrative Officer
Staff Contact: Len Creamer 905-623-3379 ext. 2110 or Icreamer(aclarington.net
Attachment 1: Clarington By-law 2012-053
Attachment 2: Four Printscreen shots of new format for complaints
Municipality of Clarington
Report CLD-014-15 Page 4
Interested Parties:
Clarington Safe Communities Committee
Canada Post
Bell Canada
Rogers Telecommunications
Hydro One
Veridian
Enbridge
CP Rail
CN Rail
Durham Regional Police Service
Municipality of Clarington Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-014-15
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARiNGTON
BY-LAW No. 2012-053
Being a by-law to prohibit graffiti
WHEREAS section 128 of the Municipal Act, 2009, 5.0. 2001, c. 25 provides that a
local municipality may prohibit and regulate with respect to public nuisances, including
matters that, in the opinion of Council are or could become or cause public nuisances;
and
WHEREAS the opinion of Council of The Corporation of the Municiipality of Clarington is
that graffiti Is a public nuisance.
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY
OF C[ ARiNGTON ENACTS AS FOLLOWS.
De#inftlnns
1. in this by-law,
"art mural"means a mural that has been made for the purpose of beautlfying
specific property;
"Municipality"means The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington;
"graffiti"means one or more letters, symbols, numbers, etchings, inscriptions,
pictorial representations, or other markings that disfigure or deface property
howsoever made on or otherwise affixed to the property, but does not include,
(a) signs authorized by the Municipality's Sign By-law;
(b) public notices authorized by law;
(c) traffic control marks authorized by law; or
(d) art murals approved by the Municipality under section 10;
"interior space"means any space that is not visible from a highway or other
public place;
"officer"means a Municipal employee whose duties include the enforcement of
this by-law;
"property"means a house, building, wall, fence or other structure, whether mobile
or immobile, and includes the lands appurtenant to such structures;and
"public place" means any place to which the public has access, as a right or by
invitation, express or Implied.
References
2. Reference to any Act or By-law is reference to such Act or By-law as it is
amended or re-enacted from time to time.
3. References to sections are references to sections of this by-law.
Municipality of Clarington Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-014-15
Anti-Graffiti By-Law
Word Usage
4. This by-law shall be read with all changes in gender or number as the context
may require.
5. A grammatical variation of a word or expression defined has a corresponding
meaning,
Graffiti Prohibited
6. No person shall place graffiti or cause or permit graffiti to be placed on any
property.
7. Every owner and every occupant of property shall at all times maintain the
property free of graffiti.
Application to Interior Space
a. Sections 6 and 7 shall not apply to the interior space of any property.
Notice to Comply
9, (1) An officer who finds a contravention of this by-law may give written notice
to the owner or occupant of the property requiring compliance with this by-
law within fourteen(14)days after the notice is given.
(2) The notice may be served personally on the person to whom it is directed
or by registered mail to the last known address of that person, in which
case the notice shalt be deemed to have been given on the third day after
It is mailed.
(3) If there is evidence that the person in possession of the property is not the
registered owner,the notice shall be served on both the registered
property owner and the person in possession of the property.
(4) If the address of the owner is unknown or the Municipality Is unable to
effect service on the owner or occupant under subsection(2),a placard
stating the terms of the notice and placed in a conspicuous place upon
land on or near the property shall be deemed to be sufficient notice to the
owner.
Art Mural Exemption
10. This by-law does not apply to any art mural approved by the Municipality,
Failure to Comply
11. If an owner or occupant fails to comply with a notice given under section 9,the
Municipality may enter upon the owner's property or occupant's property at any
reasonable time for the purpose of removing the graffiti.
12. Costs incurred by the Municipality in doing the work required to be done to
remove the graffiti may be recovered by action or adding the costs to the tax roll
and collecting them in the same manner as taxes.
Offences
13. Every person who contravenes any provision of this by-law is guilty of an offence
and upon conviction Is liable to a fine pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial
Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.33.
Municipality of Clarington Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-014-15
Anti-Graffiti Law
Short Title
14. This by-law may be cited to as the "Anti-Graffiti By-law".
Effective Date
15. This by-law comes into effect on the day that it is passed.
By-la\;v passed this 18th day of June, 2012.
Adrian FbsterAavor
Franklin Wu, Acting Municipal CleK,
Municipality of Clarington Attachment 2 to
Report CLD-014-15
There are several ways to commence an online complaint. The most direct is as follows.
On the initial complaint page, the citizen selects Graffiti
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Municipality of Clarington Attachment 2 to
Report CLD-014-15
At this screen the citizen chooses graffiti as the nature of the complaint.
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Once modified, another screen will be added. This screen will provide the citizen with sample
photos from each of the listed companies to help confirm who owns the affected property.
Municipality of Clarington Attachment 2 to
Report CLD-014-15
The citizen now can select the vandalized property based on their knowledge and the sample
phtographs provided.
There is also the opportunity for the citizen to include photos of the vandalism as they have
noted.
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CID Rail
CN Rail
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Once the complaint is filed, Staff will forward a copy to the appropriate property owner and
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