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BUSINESS LICENCE AND REGULATION BYLAW NO. 1128,
2018 (CONSOLIDATED)
Consolidated to: December 15, 2025
THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY with the following
amending bylaws. Individual copies of this bylaw and any of the below bylaws are available at
the Village Office. For legal purposes, copies of the original bylaws should be obtained.
Record of Amendments to
Business Licence and Regulation Bylaw No. 1128
Amending
Bylaw No.
Summary of Amendments
Date of Adoption
1231
Section 2.1(h) Tourist Accommodations, removal of Schedule
"A" and incorporating fees into Miscellaneous Fee Bylaw No.
1049, 2014
December 15, 2025
CONSOLIDATED TO: DECEMBER 15, 2025
BUSINESS LICENCE AND REGULATION BYLAW
For the Village of
HARRISON HOT SPRINGS
BYLAW No. 1128, 2018
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Bylaw 1128, 2018
Table of Contents
PART 1
TITLE, PURPOSE, APPLICATION AND DEFINITIONS ............................................ 3
1.1
Title .......................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2
Purpose ................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3
Application of this Bylaw ....................................................................................................... 4
1.4
Definitions ............................................................................................................................... 4
PART 2
BUSINESS LICENCING REGULATIONS ..................................................................... 9
2.1
Business Licence Requirements ......................................................................................... 9
2.2
Business Licence Application Requirements and Fees ................................................ 10
2.3
Enforcement, Severability and Administration of this Bylaw ......................................... 11
2.3.1
Enforcement and Implementation Provisions ............................................................. 11
2.3.2
Severability ....................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.3
Administration .................................................................................................................. 12
2.4
Term of the Business Licence ........................................................................................... 12
2.5
Display of the Business Licence........................................................................................ 12
2.6
Effect of the Business Licence .......................................................................................... 13
2.7
Business Licence Renewal ................................................................................................ 13
2.8
Changes in the Business Licence Conditions ................................................................. 13
2.9
Granting or Reissuing a Business Licence ...................................................................... 13
2.10
Refusal of a Business Licence .......................................................................................... 14
2.11
Suspension or Cancellation of a Business Licence ....................................................... 14
2.12
Right of Reconsideration of Council ................................................................................. 15
2.13
Exemptions to the Business Licence Requirements ...................................................... 15
2.14
Street Address Numbers .................................................................................................... 16
2.15
Fire Inspection Reviews for the Transfer of a Business Licence ................................. 16
PART 3
BUSINESS TYPES PROHIBITED IN THE VILLAGE OR A PORTION OF THE
VILLAGE
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3.1
Types of Business Prohibited or Prohibited in Certain Zones ...................................... 16
PART 4 - REPEAL AND EFFECTIVE DATE ................................................................................... 16
4.1
Repeal ................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2
Effective Date ....................................................................................................................... 17
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VILLAGE OF HARRISON HOT SPRINGS
BYLAW NO. 1128
A Bylaw to provide for the regulation and licencing of Businesses in the Village
of Harrison Hot Springs
WHEREAS section 8(6) of the Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended from
time to time, allows the Council to establish by bylaw, the ability to regulate in relation
to Business;
AND WHEREAS the Council is authorized and empowered, under sections 15, 59(1)
and 60(1) of the Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended from time to time,
to provide for the collection of licence fees, granting and issuance of Business
Licences, establish different classes of Businesses, regulate the conduct of
Businesses, or refuse to issue a Business Licence within the Village for the protection
of the public and prevent and minimize nuisances and misleading Business practices;
AND WHEREAS section 154 of the Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as
amended from time to time, Council may, by bylaw, delegate its powers, duties and
functions to an employee of the Village;
NOW THEREFORE in open meeting assembled, the Council of the Village of Harrison
Hot Springs enacts as follows:
PART 1
TITLE, PURPOSE, APPLICATION AND DEFINITIONS
1.1
Title
a)
This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as the Village of Harrison Hot
Springs, "Business Licence and Regulation Bylaw No. 1128, 2018".
1.2
Purpose
a)
The purpose of this Bylaw is to regulate the conduct of Business within
the Village of Harrison Hot Springs for the benefit of the community.
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1.3
Application of this Bylaw
a)
This Bylaw applies to all Lands, including the surface of water, and all
uses, Buildings and other Structures located within the boundaries of the
Village of Harrison Hot Springs, as amended from time to time, and as
shown on Schedule "A", the Zoning Map contained within the Village of
Harrison Hot Springs Zoning Bylaw 1115, 2017, as amended from time
to time.
1.4
Definitions
a)
The following definitions, and this includes the applicable definitions
contained within the Village of Harrison Hot Springs Zoning Bylaw 1115,
2017, as amended from time to time, apply to this Bylaw;
Building or Structure
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs Zoning
Bylaw 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Business and Professional Services
means the carrying on or the provision of any Commercial undertakings within
the Village Boundaries, whether for profit or not. For the purposes of this Bylaw
it does not include any activity carried out on or by either the Federal or
Provincial governments including corporations or agencies owned by them, or
by any public transit authority. For the purposes of this Bylaw it also includes any
Contractor related activities; such as but not limited to any or any combination of
the following:
i)
construction,
ii)
alteration,
iii)
repairs, or
iv)
maintenance,
upon a Building or Structure;
Business Licence
means a valid and subsisting Business Licence issued and approved pursuant
to this Bylaw;
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Busker or Busking
means a performance in any of the performing arts, and must be an approved
part of a sanctioned event in which an individual or a group provide free
entertainment to the public;
Bylaw Enforcement Officer
means the person duly appointed by Council or under contract with the Village
to enforce the regulations of any Village Bylaw;
Cannabis
has the same meaning as outlined in the Cannabis Act, SC 2018, c 16, as
amended from time to time and includes any product containing Cannabis;
Cannabis Dispensary
means a use of Land, a room, Building or Structure where cannabis or any
cannabis by-product is prepared and provided to any member of the
Community for a fee or if applicable to any club member that may or may not
include any payment of club fees. This includes but is not limited to the delivery
of the product and the operation of any club, or any not for profit or profit
organization, that provides this type of product or service, but excludes a
Medical Cannabis Production Facility;
Cannabis Operation
means the cultivating, growing, producing, packaging, storing, distributing, retail
sales, advertising, trading, the performance of any research and innovation
activities on legal cannabis or its derivatives but excludes a Medical Cannabis
Processing Facility;
Commercial Uses
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
Zoning Bylaw, 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Contractor
means an individual or a company that provides any or any combination of the
following types of functions within the Village:
i)
the construction of any Building or Structure;
ii)
any Alteration of any Building or Structure;
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iii)
any repairs to a Building or Structure; or
iv)
any maintenance on a Building or Structure;
and this includes any improvements that run with the Land or are within or
attached to any Building or Structure;
Council
means the Council of the Village of Harrison Hot Springs;
Daycare
means either a Commercial Use that provides care for a child under the
Community Care and Assisted Living Act, SBC 2002, c 25, as amended from
time to time or the provision of care without the approval as outlined through
the Community Care and Assisted Living Act, SBC 2002, c 25, as amended
from time to time;
Dwelling Unit
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
Zoning Bylaw, 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Farmers' Market
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
Zoning Bylaw, 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time, but excludes any
reference to a Mobile Food Truck;
Fire Safety Inspection
means an inspection of any Lands Buildings or Structures, that is under
consideration for a Business Licence, conducted by either the Village of
Harrison Hot Springs Fire Department or a qualified individual or company that
can assess the fire hazards of the Lands, Building or Structure.
Franchisee Licence Holder
means either a person or company that has been granted the ability or is legally
entitled to do business under a specific trademark, trade name and/or business
model, by the owner of the trademark, trade name or business model.
Highway
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs Zoning
Bylaw 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
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Home Occupation
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs Zoning
Bylaw 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Land
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs Zoning
Bylaw 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Licencee
means the person who holds a Licence issued pursuant to this Bylaw;
Licenced Premises
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
Zoning Bylaw, 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Medical Cannabis Production Facility
means the use of Buildings and Structures for the purposes of growing,
processing, packaging, testing, destroying, storing or shipping Marihuana as
authorized by a license issued under the Access to Cannabis for Medical
Purposes Regulations, SOR/2016-230, as amended from time to time;
Micro-Brewery, Winery, Distillery
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
Zoning Bylaw, 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Mobile Vendor
means a person who, either on his own account or as an officer, servant, or
agent of another, sells or offers for sale food items, excluding liquor, from a
Mobile Vending Cart;
Mobile Vending Cart or Food Truck
means a self-contained hand mobile apparatus or other vehicle, used for the
sale of food items only and does not include any selling of liquor;
Neighbourhood Pub
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has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
Zoning Bylaw, 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Non-Profit Society
means a charitable society or organization that is incorporated and in good
standing under the Societies Act, SBC 2015 c. 18, as amended from time to
time;
Non-Resident Business
means a Business that is carried on in or from premises located outside the
Village with respect to which any work or service is performed or offered in the
Village;
Pop-Up Retailer
means a temporary use of Public Space, or the temporary authorized use of
Land or a Building or Structure to sell retail items, for a short period of time, and
the method of sales may or may not include from the back of a truck, a tractor
trailer unit, some other type of Motor Vehicle, a trailer or a portable storage unit.
This does not include any Tourist Kiosk Sales Booth or any retailer that is
affiliated with a Sanctioned Event;
Public Space
means any real property or portions of real property owned or subject to a right
of occupation by the Village to which the public is ordinarily invited or permitted
to be in or on, and includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the grounds of any
community Building or Structure, boulevard, sidewalk and public parking lots;
Real Estate Licencee
means a person who is a Licencee under the Real Estate Services Act, SBC
2004, c. 12, and who occupies or uses Buildings or Structures or Land in the
Village for the carrying on of that Business
Restaurant
has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
Zoning Bylaw, 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Retail Establishment
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has the same definition as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
Zoning Bylaw, 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Sanctioned Event
means an event that has been approved or authorized by the Village;
Tourist Accommodation
has the same meaning as outlined in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs Zoning
Bylaw, 1115, 2017, as amended from time to time;
Tourist Kiosk Sales Booth
means a stand alone booth, generally placed in a high traffic area to advertise,
sell or provide information on tourism related businesses or events; and
Village
means the Village of Harrison Hot Springs.
PART 2
BUSINESS LICENCING REGULATIONS
2.1
Business Licence Requirements
(a)
Unless specifically exempted by this Bylaw, as outlined in section 2.13
(a)(i) and (ii), a person must not carry on or perform any Business, in the
Village unless there is a valid Business Licence issued under this Bylaw.
(b)
Every person who owns or operates any Business must apply for, obtain
and hold a Business Licence for each type of Business.
(c)
Every person who operates a Business from more than one Building or
Structure, in the Village, must obtain a separate Business Licence for
each Business that they own or operate.
(d)
Every person who operates a Business in the Village, must comply with
all the applicable Bylaws of the Village and all applicable laws, rules,
codes, regulations and orders of all Federal or Provincial authorities
having jurisdiction over such Business.
(e)
Unless specifically exempted in this Bylaw, a person must have a
separate Business Licence for each type of Business that they are
operating, own or set up as the authorized franchise licence holder, even
if the Businesses are located in the same Building or Structure.
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(f)
Every Non-Profit Society that carries on a Business, in addition to its
primary purpose, is required to hold a valid Business Licence.
(g)
Notwithstanding section 2.0(f) above and the provisions of the Village of
Harrison Hot Springs Miscellaneous Fee Bylaw No. 1049, 2014 as
amended from time to time, where a Non-Profit Society is registered as a
charity under the Income Tax Act, RSC 1985, c.1 (5th Supp.), as
amended from time to time, no fee will be charged by the Village for
such Business Licence.
(h)
Every person who operates a Tourist Accommodation must have a
separate Business Licence for each Dwelling Unit being operated as a
Tourist Accommodation.
2.2
Business Licence Application Requirements and Fees
(a)
An application for a Business Licence must be made on the prescribed
application form, as amended from time to time, and be accompanied by
the required Business Licence fee, as prescribed in the Village of
Harrison Hot Springs Miscellaneous Fee Bylaw No. 1049, 2014 as
amended from time to time.
(b)
Every application must include a detailed description of the Building or
Structure in or upon which the applicant intends to carry on Business.
This includes any or all of the following:
i)
square footage information;
ii)
a floor plan;
iii)
the proposed parking area for the required number of parking
spaces
(c)
The Village reserves the right to request a letter of authorization from the
property owner for which the Business will be operated from, if the
applicant is not the property owner.
(d)
Every application form, as applicable, must be accompanied with a copy
of all the necessary approvals from Federal, Provincial or Municipal
government authorities such as, but not limit to a:
i)
Health Certificate, from the appropriate Health Inspector;
ii)
Fire Safety Inspection. The inspection report must be in writing
and must contain any required mitigation requirements of any
potential fire hazards;
iii)
Liquor and Cannabis Regulatory Branch approval or certificate for
all Licenced Premises.
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(e)
Where an applicant applies for more than one Business Licence, the
particulars of each Business Licence applied for must be included on a
separate application form.
(f)
Notwithstanding the annual Business Licence fee prescribed in the
Village of Harrison Hot Springs Miscellaneous Fee Bylaw No. 1049,
2014 as amended from time to time, a refund may be applicable. If
applicable, any refund of the Business Licence fee must be calculated in
the following manner:
i)
100-percent of the fee paid minus a $25.00 non-refundable
application fee equals the refundable balance.
(g)
If applicable, the refundable balance must be provided, only under the
following conditions:
i)
if the application is withdrawn prior to the issuance of the
Business Licence; or if
ii)
the Business Licence application has been refused.
(h)
In the initial year of application, the Business Licence fee as prescribed
in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs Miscellaneous Fee Bylaw No.
1049, 2014 as amended from time to time, shall be reduced by 50-
percent if the application for the Business Licence is made after July 1st
of that year.
2.3
Enforcement, Severability and Administration of this Bylaw
2.3.1 Enforcement and Implementation Provisions
a)
This Bylaw is designated under the provisions of Section 260 of the
Community Charter, SBC 2003, c. 26, as amended from time to time, as
a Bylaw that may be enforced by means of a ticket issued under the
provisions of the Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw;
b)
Any person who violates any provision of this Bylaw or who suffers or
permits any act or thing to be done in contravention of or in violation of
any of the provisions of this bylaw, or who neglects to do, or refrains
from doing anything required to be done by any of the provisions of this
Bylaw commits an offence is subject to penalties under the Bylaw Notice
Enforcement Bylaw;
c)
Each day that a contravention or violation of or failure to perform any
provision of this Bylaw continues to exist will be deemed to be a
separate offence; and
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d)
Failure to renew a Business Licence for a Business that continues to
operate, may be subject to a fine under the Bylaw Notice Enforcement
Bylaw for operating a Business without a Business Licence. In addition
to the fine, the License holder must pay the penalty fee, as outlined in
the Village of Harrison Hot Springs Miscellaneous Fee Bylaw No. 1049,
2014 as amended from time to time.
e)
The following individuals are hereby authorized and empowered to enter
upon any Lot, or Building or Structure, outlined on the Business Licence,
between the hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, to ascertain whether the
provisions of this Bylaw are being adhered to:
i)
Chief Administrative Officer or their delegate;
ii)
Bylaw Enforcement Officer; and
iii)
Fire Chief.
2.3.2 Severability
a)
If any part, section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or
schedule of this Bylaw is for any reason found invalid by the decision of
any Court of competent jurisdiction, such decision must not affect the
validity of the remainder of this Bylaw or the validity of the Bylaw as a
whole.
2.3.3 Administration
a)
The Chief Administrative Officer or their delegate is hereby appointed by
Council to administer this Bylaw.
2.4
Term of the Business Licence
a)
Each Business Licence issued, pursuant to this Bylaw, must be
considered as an annual Business Licence for one calendar year that
starts on January 1st and expires on the 31st day of December of each
year.
2.5
Display of the Business Licence
a)
Every Licencee must keep a copy of their Business Licence posted in a
conspicuous place in the Building or Structure for which the Licence is
issued.
b)
Where the Licencee has no Business operating from a Building or
Structure in the Village, the Business Licence must be carried upon the
Licencee's person at all times when the Licencee is engaged within the
Village in the Business for which the Licence was issued.
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2.6
Effect of the Business Licence
a)
A Business Licence authorizes the Business owner/operator or the
franchisee licence holder to provide only the Business described in the
Business Licence, and only in the Building or Structure or location
provided in the Business Licence.
b)
The issuance of a Business Licence is not a representation or warranty
that the Licenced Business or the Business operation complies with the
Bylaws of the Village or with any other Federal, Provincial regulations or
standards.
c)
A Business Licence is not transferable to another business entity, or any
other third party or for use at another location.
2.7
Business Licence Renewal
a)
If a Licencee fails to renew a Business Licence prior to February 1st of
the next year, then, in addition to the annual Licence fee, that person
must pay a late payment penalty prescribed in the Village of Harrison
Hot Springs Miscellaneous Fee Bylaw No. 1049, 2014 as amended from
time to time.
2.8
Changes in the Business Licence Conditions
a)
If an applicant, Business owner/operator or Franchisee Licence Holder
proposes any changes to the Business Licence with respect to location
or conditions of a licence, the applicant, Business owner/operator or
franchisee licence holder must advise the Village Office of such
changes, in writing.
2.9
Granting or Reissuing a Business Licence
a)
The Village may grant a Business Licence under this Bylaw when the
Village is satisfied that the applicant has complied with the requirements
of this Bylaw and any other Village Bylaw related to the conduct of the
Business.
b)
In granting or renewing a Business Licence, the Village may impose
terms and conditions in relation to the following aspects of the Business:
(i)
hours of operation; and or
(ii)
occupant load.
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c)
When issuing or reissuing a Business Licence, the Chief Administrator or
their delegate must be satisfied that all the Bylaw requirements of the
Village have been met. This includes any Bylaws or required inspections
that addresses any or all of the following issues:
i)
Building regulations;
ii)
Zoning regulations;
iii)
Health requirements;
iv)
Sanitation requirements;
v)
Business regulations; and
vi)
Fire Inspections.
d)
Notwithstanding 2.9(c) above, the Village may refer the Business
Licence application to any third party regulatory or review authority as
required, to impose any additional terms and conditions. If it referred out
the regulatory or receiving agency has 30 Working Days in which to
responded to the referral. The Village may extend this referral deadline,
if requested in writing.
d)
In addition to the above, the Chief Administrative Officer or their delegate
may also refer the Business Licence application to Council to impose
any additional terms and conditions.
2.10 Refusal of a Business Licence
a)
An application for a Business Licence or renewal of a Business Licence
may be refused in any specific case, but
i)
the application must not be unreasonably refused; and
ii)
the reasons for the refusal must be provided to the applicant in
writing.
2.11 Suspension or Cancellation of a Business Licence
a)
One or more of the following circumstances may, without limitation,
constitute reasonable cause for suspension or cancellation of a Licence:
i)
the Licencee has made a false declaration or has misrepresented
or concealed a material fact with respect to the application for a
Business Licence;
(ii)
the Licencee fails to maintain the standard of qualification
required to carry on the Business for which the Business Licence
was issued or with respect to the Lot or the Building or Structure
for which the Business Licence was issued;
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(iii)
the Licencee has failed to comply with this Bylaw or with a term or
condition of the Business Licence;
(iv)
in the opinion of the Village, the Licencee has engaged in
misconduct with respect to the Business or Building or Structure
named in the Business Licence, which misconduct warrants the
suspension or cancellation of the Business Licence;
(v)
the Licencee is found to have committed a violation of any
applicable Village Bylaw or is convicted of an offence under a
Federal or Provincial enactment in respect of the Business for the
which the Licence was issued or with respect to the Premises for
which the Licence was issued;
(vi)
the Licencee is convicted of an indictable offence in Canada,
which offence is, in the opinion of the Village, directly related to
the conduct of the Business.
b)
A Business Licence that has been suspended may be reinstated, subject
to 2.11(a), when the suspension conditions of the Business Licence
have been satisfied and applicable fees as prescribed in the Village of
Harrison Hot Springs Miscellaneous Fee Bylaw No. 1049, 2014 as
amended from time to time, are paid prior to the Business Licence being
reissued.
2.12 Right of Reconsideration of Council
a)
If the Village suspends, cancels the Business Licence or has refused to
grant a Licence, or has imposed a term or condition that the applicant
considers is unreasonable, the applicant who is subject to the decision is
entitled to have Council reconsider the matter.
b)
On reconsideration of the application, Council may either sustain, refuse
or amend the application, its terms or the conditions of approval.
2.13 Exemptions to the Business Licence Requirements
a)
Notwithstanding section 2.0(b) and 2.5(b) above, the following
Businesses are exempt from the requirements of this Bylaw:
i)
Any Day Care Operations; any
ii)
Real Estate Licencee, subject to the following conditions; no
Business Licence is required to carry on any real estate Business
unless the realtor occupies Land or uses a Building or Structure in
the Village to carry on its Business,
iii)
any type of school, or any
iv)
Apartment Business with five or less Dwelling Units for rent for
purposes other than operating a Tourist Accommodation.
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2.14 Street Address Numbers
a)
Every Licencee who operates from premises located in the Village must
prominently display, in figures not less than 100 mm (4 inches) in height,
the street address assigned to such premises under the street
numbering system of the Village.
2.15 Fire Inspection Reviews for the Transfer of a Business Licence
a) The Business Licence applicants must pay the applicable Fire Inspection
fee as prescribed in an applicable Bylaw, as amended from time to time,
prior to the Business Licence being transferred.
PART 3
BUSINESS TYPES PROHIBITED IN THE VILLAGE OR A
PORTION OF THE VILLAGE
3.1
Types of Business Prohibited or Prohibited in Certain Zones
a)
The following types of Businesses are prohibited from operating within
the Village boundaries, as amended from time to time:
i)
animal shows;
ii)
Buskers or Busking in an unsanctioned Event;
iii)
Cannabis Dispensary;
iv)
Cannabis Operations;
v)
Door-to-door sales of any type;
vi)
Medical Cannabis Production Facility, located on any non-ALR
land;
vii)
Mobile Vendor;
viii)
Mobile Vending or Food Truck;
ix)
Pawnbrokers;
x)
Pop-up Retailers - in an unsanctioned Event;
xi)
Tourist Accommodations in any Residential Zone
PART 4 - REPEAL AND EFFECTIVE DATE
4.1
Repeal
a)
With the adoption of this Bylaw, the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
Business Licencing and Regulation Bylaw No. 945, 2010 and any
amendments thereto are hereby repealed in their entirety.
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4.2
Effective Date
READINGS AND ADOPTION
READ A FIRST TIME THIS 19th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2019
READ A SECOND TIME THIS 19th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2019
NOTICE OF INTENT was published on the 21st and 28th days of March, 2019
pursuant to section 59(2) of the Community Charter.
AMENDED AND RECONSIDERED A THIRD TIME THIS 15TH DAY OF APRIL, 2019
ADOPTED THIS 29th DAY OF APRIL, 2019
AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 1231 ADOPTED THIS 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2025
"Leo Facio"______________________ "Debra Key"________________________
Mayor
Corporate Officer