Bylaws & Policies

For more information about how to report a violation, bylaw enforcement, ticketing, fine payment and disputes, please see our Bylaw Ticketing, Fine Payment and Disputes section.

The listing below of City of Prince Rupert Bylaws contains the most frequently requested bylaws. If you would like to access bylaws that are not included below, please contact the Administration Department.

Note re: Consolidated Bylaws

Over time, Council may amend City Bylaws to reflect changing practices, community preferences, or requests for changes to land use, etc. A consolidated bylaw is the original bylaw (or "parent" bylaw) updated to include all of the amendments to that bylaw. Only the most frequently used bylaws are consolidated, which assists the public to obtain the most legible and recent version of our regulations, however this is done for convenience only. The original version of the Bylaw and separate Amendment Bylaws will also be posted and it is always recommended to consult with staff if you have any questions when interpreting a Bylaw. 

Disclaimer: Although we do our best to keep online information up to date, we do not guarantee the accuracy of the information below. If there is a discrepancy between the following versions of bylaws and the ones from City Hall, the City Hall version will take precedence.

Bylaw Bylaw No. Sort descending Type(s)
Revision Authorization Bylaw (2019) BL 3444 Administrative + Financial
Quality of Life Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3445, 2019 BL 3445 Land Use
2019 Five Year Financial Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3446 BL 3446 Administrative + Financial
Finance Admin Fees and Charges Bylaw (2019) BL 3451 Administrative + Financial, City Services
RCMP Admin Fees and Charges Bylaw (2019) BL 3452 Administrative + Financial, City Services, Public Safety
Solid Waste Infrastructure Loan Authorization Bylaw No. 3454, 2020 BL 3454 Administrative + Financial, City Services
2020 Five Year Financial Plan Bylaw No. 3455 BL 3455 Administrative + Financial
2020 Property Tax Bylaw, No. 3456 BL 3456 Administrative + Financial
2020 Five Year Financial Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3457 BL 3457 Administrative + Financial
Woodworth Dam Replacement Temporary Borrowing Bylaw No. 3458, 2020 BL 3458 Administrative + Financial
Solid Waste Infrastructure Temporary Borrowing Bylaw No. 3459, 2020 BL 3459 Administrative + Financial, City Services
Official Community Plan Bylaw BL 3460 Land Use
Edward & Albert Avenue Road Closure Bylaw No. 3461, 2020 BL 3461 Land Use
Zoning Bylaw - Consolidated BL 3462 Administrative + Financial, Land Use
Zoning Bylaw (2021) BL 3462 Land Use
Development Approval Information Bylaw No. 3468, 2021 BL 3468 Land Use
2021 Five Year Financial Plan Bylaw No. 3470 BL 3470 Administrative + Financial
2021 Property Tax Bylaw No. 3471 BL 3471 Administrative + Financial
Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3472, 2021 BL 3472 Land Use
Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3473, 2021 BL 3473 Land Use

Policies

Bylaw Enforcement

The City of Prince Rupert employs a Bylaw Officer who is responsible for bylaw enforcement within Prince Rupert.

Derelict Vehicle Program

Don't know what to do with that old station wagon that won't run any more? The City of Prince Rupert has a derelict vehicle removal program that assists residents with removing your unwanted vehicles.

The cost of removal is $70/per vehicle, which includes the cost of towing. Proof of ownership, as well as signing over ownership to the City is required to participate, as well as removal of any waste/items within the vehicle. 

Derelict Vehicle Program

Bylaw Ticketing, Fine Payment and Disputes

In the City of Prince Rupert, a Bylaw Enforcement Officer or an authorized City Representative may issue a Municipal Ticket Information (MTI) notice to a person or company for a violation to a City Bylaw. 

Bylaw Ticketing, Fine Payments and Disputes

Animal Control

The City of Prince Rupert supports pet ownership as a right of the people who live here. Our bylaws have been enacted to ensure that animals kept in our community are properly cared and accounted for, and do not impede the health and safety of others. 

Animal Control

Illegal Dumping

Illegal dumping hurts the aesthetic quality of our community, is potentially harmful to the local environment, and is disrespectful to neighbors.

Illegal Dumping