Other common concerns
The Municipal Law Enforcement Team answers questions and responds to concerns about standards and by-laws. Information about some of our most common requests is listed here. For all other by-law details, visit By-laws and Policies.
Pandemic concerns |
We are responsible for enforcing the pandemic regulations and policies outlined by the Province of Ontario. We can answer questions about the rules and how they apply to our municipality, and will respond to concerning situations when needed. |
Trees and Long Grass |
Lawns, trees, hedges and shrubs should not infringe on neighbouring properties, and grass and weeds must be kept shorter than 20 cm (8 in) as outlined in By-laws and Policies. Trimming is the responsibility of the property owner and/or tenants as per their tenant agreement. Be a good neighbour. Always communicate concerns and intentions about shared trees, shrubs and branches with your neighbour before acting. Ask for permission to access their property when trimming hedges or cutting branches. We have the right to intervene when lawns and trees do not meet the standards outlined in established by-laws. If so, the property owner must pay the maintenance expenses. |
Snow shoveling |
Building access areas must remain shoveled to allow for access by emergency services. Snow removal is the responsibility of the property owner and/or tenant as per their rental agreement. When shoveling or removing snow:
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Dogs and animals |
We are responsible for responding to concerns about dogs and other animals which are outlined in the By-laws and Policies. Dogs must be kept on leash at all times unless they are on their own property or at the off-leash dog park. Stray or lost dogsDogs which are off-leash and wandering or running at large off their property without their owner should be reported to our office by calling:
If you have lost your dog, find information in Animal Services. Excessive barkingWe can respond to concerns about excessive barking longer than 15 minutes as outlined in the rules for noise in By-laws and Policies. Dog bites and attacksReport concerns about dog bites, vicious activity, or attacks by calling us:
If a dog has bitten you, seek medical attention as soon as possible. If you require immediate emergency medical assistance, call 9-1-1 For additional helpful dog owner information, refer to the Dog Owner's Liability Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.D.16 (DOLA) Dog excrementDog owners are responsible for picking up and disposing of dog excrement on all property in the municipality. Unattended dog excrement may cause health risks Be a good neighbour. Be especially vigilant when spring temperatures and thawing excrement on your property may cause odour issues for neighbours. Related linksDog licensing information can be found in Animal Services. Wildlife concerns should be directed to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) Dead animal removal requests should be submitted to Public Works. Call Client Service Centre at 613-446-6022 ext. 0 for more information. Wildlife predation of livestock and poultry is handled by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) |
Clean Yards and Property Maintenance |
Residents must keep their property clean, cleared and free from domestic and industrial waste as per By-laws and Policies. Do not allow these items to accumulate on your yard:
To arrange for pick-up of large or bulky items, you must purchase a special sticker from City Hall. Do not throw these items out with your regular garbage:
Learn about how to dispose of these items by visiting our landfill site page. The City also runs a number of environmental activities to help you dispose of items.
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Fences |
Fences must meet the minimum standards outlined in By-laws and Policies and must be:
They must be kept in good repair, which includes keeping it:
Related linksThe Province of Ontario provides information about the Line Fences Act and questions can be directed to the City Clerk. Ontario Building Code (OBC) and landlord-tenant act concerns should be directed to the Construction Department. The Infrastructure and Planning Department handles questions about structural building concerns (roof, foundation, ill maintained walls, etc.). |
Business Licensing |
Municipal Law Enforcement Officers handle compliance concerns around valid licensing, signage, and other business-related concerns. We are also involved during the licensing application stage for inspections. Questions about applying for business licences should be sent to Client Services. |
Zoning |
The Enforcement team handles zoning compliance concerns at the request of the City. Residents and business owners with questions or concerns about zoning should contact Client Services. |
Noise |
It is important to take steps to ensure noise coming from your property does not disturb your neighbours. The City has rules about the time and types of acceptable noises depending on where you live. For specifics, consult By-laws and Policies. In general, be especially aware of your volume between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. for noises made by:
Noise from lawn and home maintenance must be avoided from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. every day of the week. Snow removal equipment is permitted at any time. Construction noise is not permitted:
Be a good neighbour. Don't disturb the quiet, peace, rest, enjoyment, comfort, or convenience of your neighbours on their own property. |
Contact Us |
Municipal Law Enforcement Email info@clarence-rockland.com Office hours phone 613-446-6022 ext. 0 Outside office hours phone 613-248-9826 Client Services, Ground Floor, 1560 Laurier Street, Rockland |