Lethbridge County Draft Fire Bylaw

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On May 19, 2022 Council passed first reading of a draft Fire Bylaw (#22-002). Second and third readings were passed on June 16, 2022.

The purpose of this bylaw is to combine four existing fire-related bylaws into one comprehensive bylaw for clarity and ease of use.

The four bylaws combined in the Fire Bylaw are:

  • Stubble Burning Bylaw (#933)
  • Fire Ban Bylaw (#1423)
  • Fire Permit Bylaw (#1424)
  • Fire Services Bylaw (#21-017)

The bylaw also includes some changes to the content of the included bylaws:

  • increasing minimum fines from $100 to $250
  • authorizing County administration to impose Fire Bans and Restrictions
  • providing more information regarding the declaration of a Fire Restriction
  • delegating Council's authority to appoint Fire Guardians under the Forest and Prairie Protection Act to the Chief Administrative Officer
  • accurately stating position titles
  • removing reference to the capital budget and equipment allocation in Bylaw 21-017
  • reflecting changes made to provincial legislation

To view Fire Bylaw #22-002, use the menu.

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On May 19, 2022 Council passed first reading of a draft Fire Bylaw (#22-002). Second and third readings were passed on June 16, 2022.

The purpose of this bylaw is to combine four existing fire-related bylaws into one comprehensive bylaw for clarity and ease of use.

The four bylaws combined in the Fire Bylaw are:

  • Stubble Burning Bylaw (#933)
  • Fire Ban Bylaw (#1423)
  • Fire Permit Bylaw (#1424)
  • Fire Services Bylaw (#21-017)

The bylaw also includes some changes to the content of the included bylaws:

  • increasing minimum fines from $100 to $250
  • authorizing County administration to impose Fire Bans and Restrictions
  • providing more information regarding the declaration of a Fire Restriction
  • delegating Council's authority to appoint Fire Guardians under the Forest and Prairie Protection Act to the Chief Administrative Officer
  • accurately stating position titles
  • removing reference to the capital budget and equipment allocation in Bylaw 21-017
  • reflecting changes made to provincial legislation

To view Fire Bylaw #22-002, use the menu.

Recreational campfire

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Page last updated: 22 Jun 2022, 11:40 AM