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Consultation has concluded
We are reviewing our Open Air Burning Bylaw with the goal of improving air quality.
The bylaw was originally adopted in 1993 and restricts what materials can be burned, as well as where and when outdoor burning can take place.
In an effort to improve air quality for our residents, we are beginning with a look at backyard burning, including limitations on materials, setbacks and time periods. Staff are consulting with the community before making recommendations to Council.
Why examine our current open air burning practices?
Island Health has flagged outdoor smoke as a health concern, and has brought this to the attention of local municipalities.
We are reviewing our Open Air Burning Bylaw with the goal of improving air quality.
The bylaw was originally adopted in 1993 and restricts what materials can be burned, as well as where and when outdoor burning can take place.
In an effort to improve air quality for our residents, we are beginning with a look at backyard burning, including limitations on materials, setbacks and time periods. Staff are consulting with the community before making recommendations to Council.
Why examine our current open air burning practices?
Island Health has flagged outdoor smoke as a health concern, and has brought this to the attention of local municipalities.
The public is welcome to provide feedback on the review until February 15, 2019.
Under Review
Open Air Burning has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation will be closed for evaluation and review. Staff will report back to Council and the public on what we heard during the consultation.
What We Heard - Spring 2019
Open Air Burning has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation will be documented on this site. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Phase 2 Consultation: Draft Guidelines - June 2019
Open Air Burning is currently at this stage
Draft guidelines will be presented for more public feedback.
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