What are the rules on junk, derelict cars, and unsightly property?
In the City of Moncton, New Brunswick, standards: No ashes, junk, rubbish, refuse, wood shavings accumulation, derelict vehicle/equipment/machinery parts, dilapidated building, or vacant building hazardous to public safety.; enforcement: By-law enforcement officer issues written notice; City may clean, repair, or demolish at owner's/occupier's cost, which becomes a debt due to the City.. Source: By-Law Z-824 — Dangerous or Unsightly Premises and Property / Arrêté Z-824 — Lieux dangereux ou inesthétiques, verified 2026-06-07.
By-Law Z-824 — Dangerous or Unsightly Premises and Property / Arrêté Z-824 — Lieux dangereux ou inesthétiques
adopted bylaw
standards
No ashes, junk, rubbish, refuse, wood shavings accumulation, derelict vehicle/equipment/machinery parts, dilapidated building, or vacant building hazardous to public safety.
s. 3(1)(a)-(d), s. 3(2), s. 3(3)
enforcement
By-law enforcement officer issues written notice; City may clean, repair, or demolish at owner's/occupier's cost, which becomes a debt due to the City.
s. 9(1), s. 9(3)
scout note
Requires properties to be kept clean and free of waste, junk, derelict vehicles, and dilapidated buildings; repeals Z-819. Made and passed 19 August 2024.