CITY OF PRINCE GEORGE BYLAW NO. 8348

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CITY OF PRINCE GEORGE BYLAW NO. 8348 A Bylaw of the City of Prince George regulating parking and traffic on and in offstreet parking facilities operated by the City of Prince George. WHEREAS the City owns or otherwise holds certain real property for the purpose of providing off-street parking; AND WHEREAS the Council of the City of Prince George deems it expedient to provide for the regulation of parking and traffic on such real property, hereinafter described as an Off-Street Parking Facility; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the City of Prince George, in open meeting assembled, ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: TABLE OF CONTENT I - DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS 1. Definitions 2. Interpretation 2.1 General 2.2 Interpretation of Distances 2.3 Cumulative Effect 2.4 Severability II REGULATION OF PARKING AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES 3. Parking Prohibited Special Circumstances PARKING AND STOPPING 4. Pavement Markings/Parking Space 5. Parking Prohibited With Signs 6. Stopping Prohibited With Signs 7. Specified Parking Limit 8. Fire Lanes PARKING METERS & TICKET DESPENSING MACHINES 9. Designation 10. Rate of Charge 11. Valid Permit Required 12. Reserved Parking Space

BL8348 Page 2 13. Vehicle to be Within One or More Spaces 14. Acceptable Coins and Cash 15. Damage to Ticket Dispensing Machine Offence DESIGNATED PARKING ZONES 16. Physically Disabled Parking Spaces 16.1 Designation 16.2 Regulation of Use TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS 17. Prohibited Movements 18. Obstruction SIGNS 19. Erection of Signs, Traffic Signals, Etc. 20. Defacing Signs and Traffic Signals 21. Freshly Painted Lines on Parking Surface DERELICT VEHICLES 22. Derelict or Unlicensed/Uninsured Vehicles 23. Vehicles Leaking Fluid 24. Vehicle Repairs 25. Third Party Business Activity PERMIT PARKING 26. Parking Permits OFFENCES AND PENALTIES 27. Penalties 27.1 Subject to Summary Conviction 27.2 Offences 27.3 Offences Punishable by the Motor Vehicle Act 27.4 Successive Offences 28. Parking Infraction Notice 29. Removal of Parking Infraction Notice or Chalk Mark 30. Voluntary Payment of Parking Penalties 31. Failure to Pay the Parking Infraction Notice 32. Vehicles Subject to Removal When Illegally Parked APPLICATION AND ADMINISTRATION 33. Enforcement 34. Application of Bylaw 35. Bylaw Subject to the Motor Vehicle Act 36. Schedules Adopted 37. Repeal of Previous Bylaw 38. Citation

BL8348 Page 3 Schedule A Offences Schedule B Off-Street Parking Facilities 1. Definitions In this Bylaw: DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION (a) Authorized Person means the individual who is the Director of the Public Safety and Civic Facilities of the City, or a person designated in writing by the Director of the Public Safety and Civic Facilities to carry out any act or function under this Bylaw; (b) Bylaw Enforcement Officer means an officer or employee of the City who has responsibility for inspection and enforcement related to bylaw compliance; (c) "City" means the City of Prince George; (d) "Council means the Council of the City of Prince George; (e) "Manager of Bylaw Services" means the individual who is the Manager of the Bylaw Services of the City; (f) "Motor Vehicle" means a Vehicle, not run on rails, that is designed to be self propelled; (g) "Off-Street Parking Facility" means any real property owned, leased, possessed or otherwise held by the City from time to time, for the purpose of providing off-street parking and designated as an Off-Street Parking Facility in Schedule "B" attached to and forming part of this Bylaw; (h) "Park" when prohibited, means the standing of a Vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when standing temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading; (i) "Parking Control Officer" means a person(s) employed by the City as a Parking Control Officer; (j) Parking Infraction Notice means a parking infraction notice issued under section 28 of this Bylaw;

BL8348 Page 4 (k) "Parking Space" means that part of the surface of the Off-Street Parking Facility, the use of which is designated for the purpose of Vehicle parking; (l) "Person" means any natural person, corporation, partnership, firm or association and for the purpose of this Bylaw shall include the registered owner of a Motor Vehicle; (m) Physically Disabled Parking Space means a Physically Disabled Parking Space established under section 16; (n) "Physically Disabled Placard" means a valid numbered placard, that: (a) is issued by the Social Planning And Research Council Association of British Columbia (SPARC); (b) bears the international wheelchair symbol for the physically disabled; and (c) is displayed on the Motor Vehicle by hanging on the Vehicle's rearview mirror or by being placed face-up on the dash board on the passenger side of the Vehicle; (o) "Physically Disabled Passenger Vehicle" means a Motor Vehicle that is displaying a currently valid Physically Disabled Placard; (p) "Physically Disabled Person" means a Person who suffers from a permanent or temporary disability rendering it difficult or burdensome to walk; (q) "Sign" means any sign or surface, curb or sidewalk marking or other device placed or erected on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility under the authority of this Bylaw for the purpose of regulating, warning or informing Traffic; (r) "Stop" or "Stand" means: (a) when required, a complete cessation from movement; and (b) when prohibited, the stopping or standing of a Vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other Traffic or to comply with the directions of a peace officer or Traffic Control Device; (s) "Ticket Dispensing Machine" means a device which accepts payment via coin, cash, credit card or debit card and disburses parking permits for use in an Off- Street Parking Facility; (t) "Traffic" includes pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, Vehicles, cycles and other conveyances, either singly or together, while using a manoeuvring lane to travel within an Off-Street Parking Facility;

BL8348 Page 5 (u) "Traffic Control Device" means a sign, signal, line, meter, marking, space, barrier or any other device erected or placed under the authority of this Bylaw for the purpose of warning, regulating, guiding or directing Traffic; (v) "Traffic Control Signal" means a Traffic Control Device, whether manually, electrically or mechanically operated, by which Traffic is directed to Stop and to proceed; (w) "Trailer" means a Vehicle that is at any time drawn on a highway by a Motor Vehicle, except: (a) an implement of husbandry; (b) a side car attached to a motorcycle; and (c) a disabled Motor Vehicle that is towed by a tow car; and includes a semitrailer as defined in the Commercial Transport Act; and (x) "Vehicle" means a device in, on or by which a Person or thing is or may be transported or drawn on a highway, except a device designed to be moved by human power or used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks. 2. Interpretation 2.1 General In this Bylaw: (a) words importing the singular number or the masculine gender only, include more Persons, parties or things of the same kind than one and females as well as males and the converse; (b) a word interpreted in the singular number has a corresponding meaning when used in the plural; (c) "may" shall be construed as permissive; and (d) "shall" shall be construed as imperative. 2.2 Interpretation of Distances Where a distance is used in this Bylaw as part of a prohibition of parking or stopping within a specified distance of an object, structure, land or a part of an Off-Street Parking Facility, such distance shall be measured: (a) along the curb or edge of the surface from a point in such curb or edge of surface opposite such object, structure, land or part of an Off-Street Parking Facility, unless the context otherwise requires; and (b) from such object, structure, land, or part of an Off-Street Parking Facility in all directions.

BL8348 Page 6 2.3 Cumulative Effect The various prohibitions of this Bylaw are cumulative and not mutually self-exclusive. 2.4 Severability If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Bylaw is for any reason held to be invalid by the decision of any Court of competent jurisdiction, the invalid portion shall be severed and the decision that it is invalid shall not affect the validity of the remainder. II - REGULATION OF PARKING AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES 3. Parking Prohibited Special Circumstances 3.1 If the Authorized Person or the Manager of Bylaw Services is of the opinion that for some temporary period to ensure the safety of the public, the proper movement of Traffic, the parking of Vehicles, or the proper and safe performance of some vital function of the City, special regulations are required for the parking or stopping of Vehicles on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility, such person is authorized to make special regulations to prohibit or regulate the parking or stopping of Vehicles on or in such facility during such times and days as such person deems proper and necessary and such person shall erect Signs or otherwise give reasonable notice to indicate such special regulations. 3.2 Every Person shall obey the instructions or directions on any Sign erected pursuant to subsection 3.1 and such Sign is deemed to have been erected pursuant to the section of this Bylaw that normally regulates or prohibits the matter, and those provisions apply to any act or failure to act contrary to the special regulations made pursuant to subsection 3.1. PARKING AND STOPPING 4. Pavement Markings/Parking Space If a Parking Space is designated by lines or other markings on the surface, or otherwise, no Person shall Stop, Stand or Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked or standing therein except entirely within the area so designated as a Parking Space. No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked in a landscaped area on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility. 5. Parking Prohibited With Signs

BL8348 Page 7 No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked within an area on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility that is indicated by a Sign to be a no parking area. 6. Stopping Prohibited With Signs No Person shall Stop a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain stopped on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility contrary to a Sign, except the stopping of a Motor Vehicle for the purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving or discharging a Physically Disabled Person provided that such Motor Vehicle has a valid Physically Disabled Placard displayed. 7. Specified Parking Limit No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility for a longer period of time than is displayed on a Sign. 8. Fire Lanes No Person shall Stop a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain stopped in an area designated by a Sign as a fire lane. PARKING METERS & TICKET DISPENSING MACHINES 9. Designation For the purpose of regulating parking in an Off-Street Parking Facility, the Authorized Person may erect and operate, or cause to be erected and operated, parking meters, Ticket Dispensing Machines, Signs and any other Traffic Control Devices which the Authorized Person may deem necessary in the Off-Street Parking Facility. 10. Rate of Charge Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Bylaw, no Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked in a Parking Space on or in any Off-Street Parking Facility unless the fee is paid in accordance with the rate per hour or monthly fee as set out in the City of Prince George Comprehensive Fees and Charges Bylaw No. 7557, 2004, as amended from time to time. 11. Valid Permit Required No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked on or in any Off-Street Parking Facility unless a valid parking permit is displayed on the dashboard or rear view mirror of the Vehicle with the date, time and permit number clearly visible. No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked

BL8348 Page 8 on or in any Off-Street Parking Facility for a period of time in excess of the length of time indicated on the parking permit. 12. Reserved Parking Space No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked in a reserved Parking Space other than the Person designated by the City to Park in such reserved Parking Space. 13. Vehicle to be Within One or More Spaces No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked in such a manner that it is not wholly within the area designated as a Parking Space unless the Vehicle is of such length as to render it impossible to Park it in one (1) Parking Space, in which case the adjoining Parking Space or spaces may, in addition, be used if the required fee is paid for each Parking Space used in whole or in part by the Vehicle. 14. Acceptable Coins and Cash No Person shall deposit or cause to be deposited in any Ticket Dispensing Machine: (a) any slug, device or other substitute for a Canadian coin; (b) any coin, except a Canadian coin, or a token approved by the City, which the Ticket Dispensing Machine is designed to accommodate; or (c) any printed currency, except printed currency issued by the Government of Canada for use as legal tender. 15. Damage to Ticket Dispensing Machine - Offence No Person shall damage, deface, injure, tamper with, break or destroy any Ticket Dispensing Machine or part thereof or otherwise impair its full usefulness. DESIGNATED PARKING ZONES 16. Physically Disabled Parking Spaces 16.1 Designation The Authorized Person is hereby authorized to establish Physically Disabled Parking Spaces on or in Off-Street Parking Facilities for the use of Physically Disabled Persons. 16.2 Regulation of Use If a Sign designates Physically Disabled Parking Spaces on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility No Person shall Park or permit a Vehicle to remain parked,

BL8348 Page 9 other than a Handi-Dart Vehicle, in a Physically Disabled Parking Space unless a valid Physically Disabled Placard is displayed upon the rear view mirror or the dashboard of the Vehicle and that the Person to whom the Physically Disabled Placard was issued to is either operating the Vehicle or being transported in such Vehicle. TRAFFIC MOVEMENTS 17. Prohibited Movements No Person shall cause a Vehicle to be driven or otherwise moved in any manoeuvring aisle, or other part of an Off-Street Parking Facility, contrary to a Sign. 18. Obstruction No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked in an Off-Street Parking Facility if such Vehicle is obstructing the flow of Traffic or obstructing another Vehicle from accessing or leaving a Parking Space or the Off-Street Parking Facility. SIGNS 19. Erection of Signs, Traffic Signals, Etc. The Authorized Person is hereby authorized and directed to erect and maintain such Signs, Traffic Control Signals, markings, barricades, Traffic Control Devices and other structures, and equipment as are required to give effect to this Bylaw and as are required to regulate, direct, warn or inform Traffic for the safety and convenience of the public. 20. Defacing Signs and Traffic Signals No Person shall move, remove, deface or in any manner interfere with any Sign, Traffic Control Signal, marking or other Traffic Control Device placed, erected or maintained under this Bylaw. 21. Freshly Painted Lines on Parking Surface No Person shall drive any Vehicle over any marking on a parking surface where a Traffic Control Device is in place to indicate that the marking material has been freshly applied, nor shall any Person drive into or over or otherwise move or remove any Traffic Control Device so placed. DERELICT VEHICLES 22. Derelict or Unlicensed/Uninsured Vehicles

BL8348 Page 10 No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked in an Off- Street Parking Facility if such Vehicle: (a) is damaged, partially damaged or otherwise in such a condition that it could be considered un-roadworthy; or (b) is not displaying a current valid Vehicle licence plate and insurance. 23. Vehicles Leaking Fluid No Person shall Park a Vehicle or permit a Vehicle to remain parked on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility if such Vehicle is leaking fluid from the Vehicle s mechanical system. 24. Vehicle Repairs (a) No Person shall Park a Vehicle or Trailer on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility for the purposes of repairing a Vehicle or Trailer; (b) No Person shall repair a Vehicle or Trailer on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility; (c) A Vehicle or Trailer in need of repair shall be immediately removed from the Off-Street Parking Facility by the registered owner or their authorized agent. 25. Third Party Business Activity Unless written permission is first obtained from the Authorized Person, no Person shall Park a Vehicle or Trailer on or in an Off-Street Parking Facility: (a) for the purposes of displaying such Vehicle or Trailer for sale; (b) for the purposes of displaying signs; or (c) for the purposes of selling commodities or food from the Vehicle or Trailer. PERMIT PARKING 26. Parking Permits The Authorized Person may issue Permits for hourly and monthly parking in each Off- Street Parking Facility. OFFENCES AND PENALTIES 27. Penalties 27.1 Subject to Summary Conviction

BL8348 Page 11 Every offence created under this Bylaw relating to unlawful parking, standing or stopping of a Vehicle is punishable on summary conviction pursuant to the provisions of the Offence Act, as amended from time to time. 27.2 Offences Every Person who contravenes or violates any provision of this Bylaw to which the Offence Act applies, or who permits, suffers or allows any act to be done in contravention or violation of any provisions of this Bylaw to which the Offence Act applies, or who neglects to do anything required to be done by any provision of this Bylaw to which the Offence Act applies, commits an offence punishable upon summary conviction and is subject to a fine not exceeding $10,000. 27.3 Offences Punishable by the Motor Vehicle Act Any Person who contravenes any section of this Bylaw for which a penalty is provided by the Motor Vehicle Act is guilty of an offence and on conviction is subject to the penalties provided therefor in the Motor Vehicle Act. 27.4 Successive Offences If a person has Parked a Vehicle in a Parking Space in violation of the provisions of this Bylaw, a separate offence shall be deemed to be committed upon the expiry of each period of time during which the Vehicle could have been lawfully parked as indicated by a Sign or other Traffic Control Device, including a Ticket Dispensing Machine. 28. Parking Infraction Notice A Bylaw Enforcement Officer, Parking Control Officer, or a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, upon observing a Motor Vehicle apparently parked, standing, or stopped in contravention of this Bylaw, may issue or cause to be issued a Parking Infraction Notice levying penalties as set out in Schedule "A". The Parking Infraction Notice is to be left on the Motor Vehicle which is parked, standing or stopped in contravention of this Bylaw, and the leaving of the Parking Infraction Notice shall be deemed to be personal service of the Parking Infraction Notice upon the owner or operator of such Motor Vehicle. 29. Removal of Parking Infraction Notice or Chalk Mark 29.1 No Person other than the owner or operator of a Vehicle shall remove any notice, including without limitation any Parking Infraction Notice, placed thereon or affixed thereto by a Bylaw Enforcement Officer, Parking Control

BL8348 Page 12 Officer or member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the course of enforcing this Bylaw. 29.2 No Person shall remove, alter, deface, cover up or damage any mark made by chalk on a tire or tires of a Vehicle by a Bylaw Enforcement Officer, Parking Control Officer or member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the course of enforcing this Bylaw. 30. Voluntary Payment of Parking Penalties 30.1 Any Person, upon presentation of a Parking Infraction Notice alleging a violation of this Bylaw, at the office listed on the said Parking Infraction Notice, may pay out of court within twenty-one (21) days from the date of issue of the said Parking Infraction Notice, the specific penalty provided for such an offence in Schedule "A" of this Bylaw at the office listed on the Parking Infraction Notice. Upon such payment, no further proceedings shall be taken under this Bylaw in respect of the said offence alleged on the Parking Infraction Notice. 30.2 Any Person who is issued a Parking Infraction Notice for an alleged violation of this Bylaw because a valid Physically Disabled Placard was not displayed, and who within twenty-one (21) days from the date of issue of the said Parking Infraction Notice obtains a Physically Disabled Placard, upon presentation of the Parking Infraction Notice and the Physically Disabled Placard at the Bylaw Services division at City Hall shall not be required to pay the penalty for the alleged violation of the provisions of the said sections, and upon such presentation no further proceedings shall be taken under this Bylaw in respect of the said offence alleged on the Parking Infraction Notice. 31. Failure to Pay the Parking Infraction Notice If under this Bylaw a specific fine or penalty is established and such fine or penalty is not paid out of court, then upon the expiration of the voluntary payment period, legal proceedings may be commenced against the registered owner of the Vehicle. After the commencement of legal proceedings, the registered owner may pay out of court up to twenty-four (24) hours prior to the scheduled court appearance, the amount shown in Schedule "A". Upon payment, no further proceedings shall be taken under this Bylaw in respect of the said offence alleged on the Parking Infraction Notice. 32. Vehicles Subject to Removal When Illegally Parked 32.1 In addition to any other penalties provided by this Bylaw, upon discovery of any Vehicle parked, stopped or standing on or in any Off-Street Parking Facility in contravention of the provisions of this Bylaw, a member of the

BL8348 Page 13 Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Parking Control Officer, Bylaw Enforcement Officer or the Authorized Person may cause such Vehicle to be moved or taken to and placed or stored in a suitable place and all costs and charges for the removing, care and storage thereof, if any, constitute a lien upon the Vehicle being released. 32.2 Upon discovery of any abandoned or unlicensed Vehicle on or in an Off- Street Parking Facility with an apparent market value of less than $1,000.00, a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Parking Control Officer, Bylaw Enforcement Officer or the Authorized Person may cause such Vehicle to be removed and disposed of by the City of Prince George at the expense of the owner of the Vehicle. APPLICATION AND ADMINISTRATION 33. Enforcement This Bylaw may be enforced by a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a Bylaw Enforcement Officer or a Parking Control Officer. 34. Application of Bylaw This Bylaw applies to each and every Off-Street Parking Facility. 35. Bylaw Subject to the Motor Vehicle Act This Bylaw is subject to the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act. 36. Schedules Adopted The Schedules referred to in this Bylaw shall form part of this Bylaw and each entry in a column of such a Schedule shall be read in conjunction with the entry or entries across therefrom, and not otherwise. 37. Repeal of Previous Bylaw The City of Prince George Off-Street Parking Rates Bylaw No. 5572, 1991, as amended, is hereby repealed. 38. Citation This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as the "City of Prince George Off-Street Parking Bylaw No. 8348, 2011". READ A FIRST TIME THIS THE DAY OF, 2011.

BL8348 Page 14 READ A SECOND TIME THIS THE DAY OF, 2011. READ A THIRD TIME THIS THE DAY OF, 2011. All three readings passed by a and eligible to vote. decision of Members of City Council present ADOPTED THIS THE DAY OF, 2011, BY A DECISION OF ALL MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL PRESENT AND ELIGIBLE TO VOTE. MAYOR CORPORATE OFFICER

BL8348 Page 15 CITY OF PRINCE GEORGE BYLAW NO. 8348 SCHEDULE A Class A Offences The penalty to be levied in respect of these offences shall be $50.00; provided that if such penalty is paid within 21 days of the date of the offence then the penalty shall be reduced to $25.00. Bylaw Section Offence Description 11 No Valid Permit Class B Offences The penalty to be levied in respect of these offences shall be $100.00; provided that if such penalty is paid within 21 days of the date of the offence then the penalty shall be reduced to $50.00. Bylaw Section Offence Description 16.2 Parking in a Physically Disabled Space without placard/permit 8 Vehicle in Fire Lane Interfering with snow or ice removal 12 Parking or otherwise occupying a Reserved Parking Space 23 Vehicle leaking fluid 18 Vehicle blocking the flow of Traffic 18 Vehicle blocking/preventing another Vehicle from accessing or leaving the parking facility or a Parking Space 13 Vehicle is occupying two or more Parking Spaces 22 (a) Vehicle is damaged, partially damaged or otherwise in a condition that it could be considered un-roadworthy 4 Park outside of Parking Space 5 Park in a No Parking Area 6 Stop in a No Stopping Area 4 Parking on a boulevard or landscaped area 25 (a) Park for the purpose of displaying Vehicle for sale 25 (b) Park for the purpose of displaying Signs 25 (c) Park for the purpose of selling commodities 24 (a) Park for the purpose of repairing 22 (b) Park an Unlicensed Vehicle 22 (b) Park an Uninsured Vehicle Class A or Class B Offences that are in dispute shall be disputed at the full fine amount.

BL8348 Page 16 CITY OF PRINCE GEORGE BYLAW NO. 8348 SCHEDULE B OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES Each of the following parking structures and parking areas is designated as an Off-Street Parking Facility: A. The 5 th Avenue Parkade, situated on Lot 8, Block 162, District Lot 343, Plan 1268; B. The Plaza Parkade, situated on Parcel A, District Lot 343, Plan 1268; C. The 6 th Avenue Parkade, situated on Parcel 1, District Lot 343, Plan BCP 29643; D. The 2 nd Avenue Parkade, situated on Lots 10 13 in Block 162 and Lots 16 19 in Block 20, District Lot 343, Plan 1268; E. The Westel Parkade and the Westel Surface Lot, situated on Parcel 1, District Lot 343, Plan PGP 39641; F. The Royal Surface Lot, situated on Lots 3-6, District Lot 343, Block 46, Plan 1268; G. The 3 rd Avenue Surface Lot, situated on Lots 14-16, District Lot 343, Block 44, Plan 1268; H. The Columbus Surface Lot, situated on Lots 1-10, District Lot 343, Block 44, Plan 1268; I. The 4 th Avenue Surface Lot, situated on Parcel A, Lots 19, 20, District Lot 343, Block 150, Plan 1268; J. The 6 th Avenue Surface Lot, situated on Lots 1-5, 17-20, Block 164, District Lot 343, Plan 1268; K. The Queensway Surface Lot, situated on Lots 9-14, Blocks 150 & 166, District Lot 343, Plan 1268; L. The Vancouver Street Surface Lot, situated on Lots 21-24, Block 130, District Lot 343, Plan 1268; M. The Earl Brown Surface Lot, situated on Lots 3-7, Block 173, District Lot 343, Plan 1268; N. The Odeon Surface Lot, situated on Lots 13-21, Block 129, District Lot 543, Plan 1268; O. The Town Surface Lot, situated on Lot A, District Lot 343, Plan 14394; P. The Days Inn Surface Lot, situated on part of Lot 1, Lots 2-4, District lot 343, Plan 18269; Q. The PG Hotel Surface Lot, situated on Lots 9-12, Block 150, Plan 1268. Monthly parking permits are restricted to and valid only for the specified areas as outlined in (A) to (Q) of this Schedule. (Example: a monthly parking permit obtained for the 5 th Avenue Parkade (A), is not valid in the Plaza, 6 th Avenue, 2 nd Avenue or Westel Parkades or any of the Surface lots.)