No. S 474
Town Councils Act
(Chapter 329A)
Town Council of West Coast (Common Property and Open Spaces) By-laws 2006
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 24 of the Town Councils Act, the Town Council for the Town of West Coast hereby makes the following By-laws:
Citation and commencement
1.  These By-laws may be cited as the Town Council of West Coast (Common Property and Open Spaces) By-laws 2006 and shall come into operation on 1st August 2006.
Definitions
2.—(1)  In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise requires —
“common property” and “open space” mean any common property and any open space, respectively, within the Town of West Coast;
“housing estate” means a housing estate of the Board within the Town of West Coast;
“park” means to bring a vehicle to a stationary position and cause it to remain for any purpose;
“parking place” has the same meaning as in the Parking Places Act (Cap. 214);
“sign” includes all signals, warning sign posts, direction posts, notices, banners and advertisements;
“vehicle” means a vehicle, whether mechanically propelled or not, intended or adapted for use on the road.
(2)  Nothing in these By-laws shall prohibit any officer or employee of the Town Council or any person authorised by the Town Council from doing any act that is reasonably necessary or expedient in the enforcement of these By-laws.
Dumping and renovation debris
3.—(1)  No person shall place, deposit, keep or leave or cause or permit to be placed, deposited, kept or left any object, material, article or thing on any common property or in any open space except on such common property or in such open space designated by the Town Council for that purpose.
(2)  No person shall transport any renovation debris or other building material in any lift in a building in any housing estate, or over any other common property or any open space, except with the prior written permission of the Town Council.
Unauthorised structures
4.—(1)  No person shall erect or install any fixture, structure or thing on any common property or in any open space except with the prior written permission of the Town Council.
(2)  Any person who has erected or installed any fixture, structure or thing in contravention of paragraph (1) shall, if requested in writing by the Town Council —
(a)remove at his expense that fixture, structure or thing; and
(b)repair any damage to the common property or open space,
within 7 days of that request being served on him, in default of which the Town Council may remove that fixture, structure or thing and repair any such damage caused.
(3)  The amount of expenses incurred by the Town Council in removing the fixture, structure or thing and performing the repairs shall be recoverable by the Town Council from the person who has erected or installed that fixture, structure or thing.
Throwing objects, etc., from buildings and dangerously positioned objects
5.—(1)  No person shall endanger life or property or cause any nuisance, annoyance or inconvenience to any person within the Town by throwing, or allowing to fall, from his flat or any part of the building in a housing estate within the Town, any object, material, thing, article or substance.
(2)  No person shall place any pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance on or at any window-sill, corridor or other part of the common property within the Town in such manner which, in the opinion of the Town Council, is likely to —
(a)endanger the life of any person;
(b)cause injury to any person; or
(c)cause damage to any common property within the Town or the property of any other person.
(3)  The Town Council may, by notice in writing, direct any owner or occupier of a flat within the Town to remove, within 7 days of the date of such notice, any pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance placed on or at any window-sill, corridor or other part of the common property outside the flat in contravention of paragraph (2).
(4)  Where, in the opinion of the Town Council, any pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance placed on or at any window-sill, corridor or other part of the common property within the Town in contravention of paragraph (2) is an imminent danger to life or person, the Town Council may remove and detain such pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance without any notice under paragraph (3).
(5)  Where the owner or occupier of a flat fails to comply with the notice of the Town Council under paragraph (3), the Town Council may remove and detain the pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance, as the case may be.
(6)  Any expenses incurred by the Town Council in removing and detaining any pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance under paragraph (4) or (5) shall be recoverable from the owner or occupier of the flat.
(7)  The Town Council shall immediately give written notice to the owner or occupier of the flat or other person having lawful possession of the pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance removed and detained by the Town Council under paragraph (4) or (5) that he may, on payment of the expenses incurred by the Town Council in such removal and detention, claim possession of such pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance from the Town Council within 30 days of such removal and detention.
(8)  If the pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance removed and detained by the Town Council under paragraph (4) or (5) is not claimed by the owner or occupier of the flat or other person having lawful possession thereof within 30 days of such removal and detention, the Town Council may —
(a)dispose of such pot, plant, ornament, article, object or substance by public auction or otherwise; and
(b)apply the proceeds of the sale to the expenses incurred by the Town Council in the removal and detention, and the surplus, if any, shall be paid to such owner, occupier or other person.
Entertainment and sale of goods on common property and open spaces
6.  Except with the prior written permission of the Town Council, no person shall —
(a)hold or stage or cause the holding or staging of any show, play, wayang or other entertainment or any reception or formal party on any common property or in any open space;
(b)sell or offer or expose for sale any commodity or article on any common property or in any open space; or
(c)use for his own purposes as a living or dining area any part of any common property or open space.
Obstruction of common property
7.—(1)  No person shall obstruct or cause or permit the obstruction of the lawful use of any common property with any object, fixture or thing.
(2)  The Town Council may remove and detain any object, fixture or thing obstructing the lawful use of any common property or open space.
(3)  The Town Council shall immediately give written notice to the owner or person having lawful possession of the object, fixture or thing removed and detained by the Town Council that he may, on payment of the expenses incurred by the Town Council in such removal and detention, claim possession of such object, fixture or thing from the Town Council within 30 days of such removal and detention.
(4)  If the object, fixture or thing removed and detained by the Town Council is not claimed by the owner or person having lawful possession thereof within 30 days of such removal and detention, the Town Council may —
(a)dispose of such object, fixture or thing by public auction or otherwise; and
(b)apply the proceeds of the sale to the expenses incurred by the Town Council in the removal and detention, and the surplus, if any, shall be paid to such owner or person.
Display of signs
8.  No person shall display or cause or permit to be displayed any sign on any common property or in any open space except with the prior written permission of the Town Council.
Unlawful parking, etc.
9.  No person shall —
(a)park any vehicle on any common property or in any open space except in a parking place; or
(b)use, ride or drive on any common property or in any open space any vehicle other than a bicycle, a perambulator, a child’s toy vehicle used solely by a child or a wheel-chair used solely for the conveyance of persons suffering from some physical defect or disability.
Power to remove and detain vehicles
10.—(1)  Where a vehicle is parked on any common property or in any open space in contravention of any by-law, or appears to have been abandoned on any common property or in any open space, the secretary may, in his discretion and by himself or by an officer authorised by the Town Council (referred to in this by-law as the authorised officer) —
(a)remove the vehicle to a place of safety or any other place and detain the vehicle thereat; or
(b)prevent the removal of the vehicle without his consent by fixing an immobilisation device to the vehicle.
(2)  Where the secretary or the authorised officer has removed any vehicle to a place of safety or any other place under paragraph (1)(a) or fixed an immobilisation device to the vehicle under paragraph (1)(b), the secretary or the authorised officer shall give notice in writing to the owner of the vehicle as to the procedure by which he may secure the release of the vehicle.
(3)  The notice referred to in paragraph (2) shall be served on the owner of the vehicle —
(a)by post where the vehicle has been removed to a place of safety or any other place under paragraph (1)(a); or
(b)by affixing the notice onto the windscreen or any conspicuous part of the vehicle where an immobilisation device has been fixed to the vehicle under paragraph (1)(b).
(4)  No vehicle which has been removed and detained by the secretary or the authorised officer or to which an immobilisation device has been fixed in accordance with this by-law shall be released to the owner of the vehicle except —
(a)by or under the direction of the secretary or the authorised officer; and
(b)upon the owner of the vehicle having paid all expenses incurred by the secretary or the authorised officer, and such other charges as may be imposed under these By-laws.
(5)  Any person who, without the authority of the secretary or the authorised officer, removes or tampers with any notice affixed to a vehicle under paragraph (3)(b) shall be guilty of an offence.
(6)  Any person who, without being authorised to do so in accordance with this by-law, removes or attempts to remove —
(a)any vehicle from any place at which it is being detained under this by-law; or
(b)an immobilisation device fixed to a vehicle in accordance with this by-law,
shall be guilty of an offence.
(7)  Where any abandoned vehicle which has been removed and detained by the secretary or the authorised officer or to which an immobilisation device has been fixed in accordance with this by-law is not claimed by the owner within one month of the date of its detention or immobilisation, the secretary may, after giving one month’s notice in the Gazette of his intention to do so, sell the vehicle by public auction or otherwise dispose of the vehicle in any manner as he thinks fit.
(8)  Where an abandoned vehicle has been sold or otherwise disposed of under paragraph (7), the proceeds of the sale or disposal of the vehicle shall be applied —
(a)firstly in payment of any expenses incurred in carrying out the provisions of this by-law; and
(b)thereafter in payment of all charges and fines payable under these By-laws,
and the surplus, if any, shall be paid to the owner of the vehicle.
(9)  In this by-law, “immobilisation device” means any device or appliance designed or adapted to be fixed to any part of a vehicle for the purpose of preventing the vehicle from being driven or otherwise put in motion, being a device or appliance of such type approved by the secretary or an officer authorised by the Town Council in that behalf.
Repairing, painting, etc., of vehicles
11.—(1)  No person shall repair, paint, spray, test or service or cause or permit to be repaired, painted, sprayed, tested or serviced any vehicle on any common property or in any open space.
(2)  Paragraph (1) shall not apply to such repairs as may be reasonably necessary to enable the vehicle to be removed from the common property or open space.
Obstruction of refuse chutes
12.  No person shall throw or deposit or cause or permit to be thrown or deposited into any refuse chute in a building in any housing estate any object, material, thing, article or substance which will or is likely to choke, clog or obstruct the free fall of refuse in the chute or cause any nuisance, annoyance or inconvenience to other owners and occupiers of the building.
Diversion of water or electricity
13.  Except with the prior written permission of the Town Council, no person shall draw, divert or take —
(a)any water from any tap, pipe or water service installation for the supply of water situated on any common property or in any open space; or
(b)any electricity from any socket, electrical supply line or electrical installation for the supply of electricity situated on any common property or in any open space.
Trespassing onto lift motor rooms, etc.
14.  No person shall enter any lift motor room or any other common property, being a fenced enclosure, building or room, in which any installation for the use or supply of water or electricity may be situated, except with the prior written permission of the Town Council.
Service of documents
15.  Except insofar as these By-laws otherwise expressly provide, any document required by these By-laws to be served on any person may be served on the person —
(a)by delivering the document to the person or to some adult member or employee of his family or household at his last known place of residence;
(b)by leaving the document at his usual or last known place of residence or place of business in an envelope addressed to the person;
(c)by sending the document by registered post to the person at his usual or last known place of residence or place of business; or
(d)in the case of an incorporated company, a partnership or a body of persons —
(i)by delivering the document to the secretary or other like officer of the company, partnership or body of persons at its registered office or principal place of business; or
(ii)by sending the document by registered post addressed to the company, partnership or body of persons at its registered office or principal place of business.
Compoundable offences
16.  Every offence under these By-laws shall be a compoundable offence in accordance with section 49 of the Act.
Revocation
17.  The Town Council of West Coast-Ayer Rajah (Common Property and Open Spaces) By-laws 2002 (G.N. No. S 112/2002) are revoked.
Made this 28th day of July 2006.
ARTHUR FONG
Chairman,
The Town Council for the
Town of West Coast,
Singapore.
[A/WCTC/L-1; AG/LEG/SL/329A/2006/2 Vol. 1]