- Crossing Control Bylaw 1996 No. 5174 - Consolidated - Nanaimo
BYLAW NO 5174 A BYLAW TO REGULATE ACCESS TO AND FROM HIGHWAYS FOR ABUTTING PARCELS OF LAND, AND TO PROVIDE PERMITS WHEREAS the Council may, by bylaw, regulate the access to and from a highway for adjacent land, including the location and extent of access THEREFORE the Council of the City of Nanaimo, in open meeting assembled, ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
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“DRIVEWAY ACCESS” means that part of a highway between the curb or lateral lines of the roadway and the adjoining property line which is improved to allow vehicular access to the property
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- Ministerial Order 114 2024 - BC Publications
I, Rob Fleming, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, order that the attached Approval Exemption (Controlled Access Highway) Regulation is made (This part is for administrative purposes only and is not part of the Order )
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