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Council expected to approve new open air burning bylaw

The city's Community Service Committee is expected to approve a new open air burning by-law in an effort to bring the city in line with legislative requirements during their meeting on April 18th, 2016.

"In the past, many back yard fires did not comply with legislative requirements and were placing the home owners as well as their neighbours in jeopardy. Also, when a complaint was called in the fire department was required to send out vehicles and firefighters as if they were attending a "structure" fire. That often meant up to 15 volunteer firefighters in the outlying area who were required to respond, incurring a great deal of cost to the city. On many of the calls it was found that the backyard fire did not comply with the requirements and was indeed unsafe.", Ward 5 Councilor Robert Kirwan explained in a Facebook post this morning.
"In many cases, residents were not even aware of the rules they were required to follow prior to the firefighters responding. However, this still resulted in significant cost to the city every time a complaint came in"

Once passed the, the new by-law will require residents to obtain a permit before during in permitted. The fees, as approved in last November's budget process, will be; $50 for a full year, $10 for a week and will include a $25 annual renewal fee if you want renew your annual permit.

"The site visit will also include an inspection of the homeowner’s smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms. This will ensure compliance with the related provincial legislation, and further ensures the safety of the residents and the responding fire personnel in the event of an occurrence.", Kirwan continued.
"This new open air burning by-law is not being implemented to limit the ability of residents to enjoy back yard fires. It is necessary in order to ensure that back yard fires are done safely and in accordance with the legislative requirements. Many residents are under the mistaken assumption that open air burning is a right and not a privilege granted by the Fire Chief under the authority of the Fire Prevention and Protection Act. The new by-law will bring order to open air burning without limiting the ability of residents to continue to enjoy this privilege as long as they follow the law."
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Chris assiniwe

4/11/2016 2:15 PM

I am anishnabwe. I'm not paying no fee. I make a sacred fire my younger daughter and other family who have past on to the spirit world. With the sacred fire I burn food for them to eat. Which is not everyday but atleast once a month. There are no house/apartments beside my house. So no risk of indangering anyone. I'm just saying I'm not paying a fee so I can feed my ancestors and my baby girl.


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Heather

4/11/2016 3:51 PM

It would be better if the actual by law was printed along with this message. Many homeowners are unaware of this law and therefore do not abide by it. A notice should be sent out to all homeowners with this info to be of any benefit whatsoever.


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Dan

4/11/2016 5:00 PM

Another cash grab...really!!!! Cmon enough is enough.! Seems like everything we enjoy doing now comes at a price...Leave us alone..


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Yvon

4/11/2016 5:47 PM

Sure another useless bylaw not going to change things the people that are reckless aren't going to check if there breaking any by-laws before they light up

This only punishes the responsible people trying to enjoy one of the benefits of being a northerner and having a relaxing fire another paper we need to have in the wallet :(


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Mike

4/11/2016 6:37 PM

What about charging the people that called the fire department with false information about pepole burning tires and garbage or his garage is on fire about 15 to 20 times last year with at least 4 or 5 firemen going to the calls and no fire violation on the pepole that were called on I'm sure that would save the city money not having to pay mim.call out pay


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Ivan

4/11/2016 7:38 PM

here they go again take away sliding hills in the winter and now back yard fires unless you pay... whats next... anything thats fun the greater city will ruin it somehow, no wander this city doesn't grow, tax to death and can't play outside

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