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District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department Establishment, and Fire & Safety Regulations Bylaw No. 1006
Page 1
DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW No. 1006, 1998
____________________________________________________________________
A
BYLAW
FOR
THE
ESTABLISHMENT
AND
REGULATION OF A FIRE DEPARTMENT, AND TO
PROVIDE FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE AND THE
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY IN THE
DISTRICT
OF
HOPE
AND
FIRE
SERVICE
AGREEMENT AREAS.
____________________________________________________________________
WHEREAS:
pursuant to the Municipal Act of the Province of British
Columbia, a Municipal Council may by bylaw, establish
and make regulations for a fire department;
AND WHEREAS:
the District acquired the assets and surplus and reserve
funds of the Kawkawa Lake Volunteer Fire Department,
and the Flood, Laidlaw, Silver Creek Volunteer Fire
Department;
AND WHEREAS:
Council deems it expedient to establish one Fire
Department for the District of Hope, to maintain
regulations for the Fire Department and to provide fire
suppression, prevention and assistance;
NOW THEREFORE:
the Council of the District of Hope, in open meeting
assembled, enacts as follows:
1.
This bylaw shall be cited as the DISTRICT OF HOPE VOLUNTEER FIRE
DEPARTMENT
ESTABLISHMENT,
AND
FIRE
AND
SAFETY
REGULATIONS BYLAW NO. 1006, 1998.
2.
That District of Hope Fire Department Bylaw No. 979 is hereby repealed.
3.
The British Columbia Fire Code Regulations, Fire Services Act, National Fire
Protection Association Codes, and the Open Burning Smoke Control Regulation
(Waste Management Act), and all amendments thereto are deemed to be in full force
and effect within the District of Hope, in conjunction with this bylaw.
4.
Wherever in this bylaw the singular or masculine is used, the same shall be construed
as meaning the plural, feminine or body corporate or politic where required by the
context or the parties.
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5.
This bylaw is divided into the following parts:
PART I
DEFINITIONS
PART II
FIRE DEPARTMENT
201
Establishment
202
Fire Chief
203
District Chief
204
Officers
205
Membership
206
Remuneration
207
Administration
PART III
FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY
301
Fire Suppression
302
Fire Damaged Building
303
Fire Safety
304
Hydrants and Water Supply Systems Maintenance
Municipal and Private Properties
PART IV
OUTDOOR FIRES - BURNING PERMITS AND FEES
401
Outdoor Fires - General Provisions
402
Outdoor Fires - Residential
403
Outdoor Fires - Industrial / Commercial and Lot Clearing
404
Outdoor Fires - Exemptions
PART V
FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENTS AND MUTUAL AID
501
Agreements
PART VI
INSPECTION OF PREMISES
601
Right to Inspect and Test
602
Entry for Inspection
603
Assistance in Inspection
604
Fee for Inspections by Special Request
605
Fire Inspection Priority List
606
Fire Inspection Report
PART VII
ENFORCEMENT
701
Issuance of Order
702
Service Order
PART VIII
PENALTIES
801
Penalties
PART IX
COURT FEES
901
Court Fees
PART X
SEVERABILITY
1001
Severability
PART XI
INDEX OF SCHEDULES
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PART I - DEFINITIONS
"Administrator"
means the Chief Administrative Officer of the District of Hope.
"Assistant
means the second officer in charge of a Fire Station or Hall.
District Chief"
"Building"
means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any
use or occupancy.
"Council"
means the Council of the District of Hope.
"Dangerous Goods" means any product, substance or organism which is of a highly
combustible, flammable or explosive nature, all as set out in the
Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada, Chapter 36, July 17,
1980) and all amendments thereto; and any other material which,
because of the toxic or other inherent characteristics, constitutes a fire
hazard or a hazard to life, safety or health.
"Department"
means the District of Hope Fire Department.
"District Chief"
means the senior officer in charge of the operation and response from
each of the three Fire Stations or Halls.
"Duty"
means time while being paid as a member of the Fire Department.
"Dwelling or
means two or more rooms used or intended to be used for residential
Dwelling Unit"
accommodation and shall have cooking, sleeping and sanitary facilities
of which no more than one cooking facility is permitted.
"Executive
means a Committee consisting of the Fire Chief, the District Chiefs
Committee"
and one other officer or member from each hall supported by direct
election or similar means, of a majority of the members belonging or
assigned to a fire hall.
"Fire Chief"
means the person appointed by Council, from time to time, as the Fire
Chief of the District of Hope and any Officer, Member or Inspector
authorized by Council, to act on behalf of the Fire Chief in his absence.
"Fire Commissioner" means the individual appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
pursuant to the Fire Services Act.
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"Fire Protection
means an agreement entered into between the Council of the
Agreement"
District of Hope and a legal entity outside the Municipal
boundary to authorize the provision of fire protection by the
District
of
Hope
Fire
Department
subject
to
terms
and
conditions of such agreement.
"Inspector"
means the Fire Chief or the Local Assistant to the Fire Commissioner
as appointed by Council pursuant to the Fire Services Act.
"Local Assistant to
means a local assistant to the Fire Commissioner as described in the
the Fire
Fire Services Act.
Commissioner"
"Member"
means any Member of the District of Hope Fire Department and
includes any Officer, but does not include an Honorary Member.
"Member"
means any person who through age, infirmity, or other physical
(Honorary)
disability can no longer actively engage in the core activities of the
Fire Department (fire suppression), but who wishes to maintain
an association with the Department in social matters. Honorary
members must have served in an active capacity for a minimum five (5)
years in total or in combination, with the District of Hope, Kawkawa
Lake, Town of Hope, or Flood, Laidlaw, Silver Creek Volunteer Fire
Departments.
"Mutual Aid
means or refers to an agreement between the District of Hope and
Agreement"
another government or agency of government to provide fire
suppression under specific circumstances or conditions outside
municipal boundaries, in return for receiving similar services in
the event of a major fire emergency.
"Occupancy"
means the use, or intended use, of a building, or part thereof for the
shelter or support of persons, animals or property.
"Occupant or
means any owner, tenant, lessee, agent and any other person who has
Occupier"
access to, and control of, any building or premises to which this
bylaw applies.
"Officer"
means any Member holding the position of Fire Chief, District Chief,
or Assistant District Chief.
"Private Fire
means any fire hydrant connected to a private water system
Hydrant"
regardless of whether the hydrant is located on public or private
property.
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"Public Fire
means any fire hydrant located on:
Hydrant"
(i)
a public highway or right-of-way; or
(ii)
District-owned property; or
(iii)
an easement held in favor of the District of Hope for the
purpose of installing and maintaining a water distribution
system and connected to a publicly owned and operated water
system.
"Smoke Alarm"
means a combined smoke detector and audible alarm device designated
to sound an alarm within the dwelling unit, or room in which it is
located, upon the detection of smoke within that room.
"Sprinkler System"
means any sprinkler system installed in compliance with the National
Fire Protection Association's Standards for Fire Protection purposes, as
an integrated system of underground and overhead piping designed in
accordance with good fire protection engineering practices.
"Weather Indexing" means the method of calculation used, by the Ministry of Environment,
to determine the inversion of atmosphere to provide proper venting for
all airborne particulate.
PART II - FIRE DEPARTMENT
201
ESTABLISHMENT
1.
There is hereby constituted a Fire Department for the District of Hope to be known as
the "DISTRICT OF HOPE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT", and the head
of the Department shall be known as the "Fire Chief".
2.
The Fire Department, upon its establishment, shall consist of the Officers, Members,
apparatus, equipment and structures of:
a)
The Town of Hope Volunteer Fire Department;
b)
The Kawkawa Lake Volunteer Fire Department; and
c)
The Flood, Laidlaw, Silver Creek Volunteer Fire Department
and all of the above-named volunteer Fire Departments shall cease to exist upon the
adoption of this Bylaw.
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3.
The District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department shall be structured as follows:
Fire Chief
District Chief District Chief District Chief
Assistant District Chief Assistant District Chief Assistant District Chief
Hall #1 - Hope Hall #2- Silver Creek Hall #3 - Kawkawa Lake
Inspector
4.
In addition to the Fire Chief, the District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department
personnel shall consist of a District Chief and an Assistant District Chief as senior
officers for each of the Volunteer Fire Halls, and such number of other Officers and
Members as from time to time may be determined by Council.
202
FIRE CHIEF
1.
The Fire Chief shall be appointed by resolution of Council.
2.
Reporting to the District Administrator, the Fire Chief is accountable for overseeing
the provision of services for the protection of lives and property of the citizens of the
District of Hope from fire hazards, and for the operation of the District of Hope
Volunteer Fire Department, including training and fire prevention.
3.
The Fire Chief shall take all proper measures for the prevention, control, and
extinguishment of fire, for the protection of life and property, and may enforce all
codes and bylaws respecting fire prevention, life safety, fire investigations and
inspections.
4.
The Fire Chief has complete responsibility for the District of Hope Volunteer Fire
Department, subject to the direction and control of the Council, to which the Fire
Chief shall be responsible, and in particular shall be required to carry out all fire
protection activities and such other activities as Council directs, including but not
limited to:
a)
pre-fire planning;
b)
disaster planning;
c)
preventative patrols;
d)
inspections;
e)
other incidents;
f)
preparation of provisional and capital expenditure budgets.
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5.
The Fire Chief shall establish rules, regulations, policies and committees necessary for
the proper organization and administration of the District of Hope Volunteer Fire
Department including, but not limited to the:
a)
use, care and protection of property;
b)
conduct and discipline of Officers and Members of the Department; and
c)
efficient operation of the Department.
203
DISTRICT CHIEF
1.
A District Chief shall have his appointment confirmed by resolution of Council, upon
the recommendation of the Fire Chief. He must also have received the support by
direct election or similar means, of a majority of the members belonging or assigned
to a Fire Hall.
2.
A District Chief shall:
a)
Assist the Fire Chief in the performance of his duties and in the absence of the
Fire Chief, either, assume charge at all fires and emergencies, or delegate the
authority to another Officer of the District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department,
prior to taking leave.
b)
Have a thorough knowledge of the rules and regulations governing the District
of Hope Volunteer Fire Department and of the standing orders of the
Department.
c)
Have the ability to lead Members effectively, maintain discipline, promote
harmony, exercise sound judgment and cooperate with other officials.
d)
Have the ability to deal effectively with the public and other municipal
employees.
e)
Report to the Fire Chief, as soon as possible, on injuries sustained by any
Member of the District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department while on duty.
f)
Be willing to take fire fighting, fire prevention and related courses when
opportunities arise.
204
OFFICERS
1.
An Assistant District Chief shall have his appointment confirmed by resolution of
Council upon the recommendation of the Fire Chief and the District Chief. He must
also have received the support by direct election or similar means, of a majority of the
members belonging or assigned to a Fire Hall.
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a)
A qualified firefighter on call may assume charge at any fire or emergency in
the absence of the Fire Chief, District Chief or the Assistant District Chief.
205
MEMBERSHIP
1.
Upon and with the advice of the Fire Chief, Council shall establish the minimum
number of regular Members of the Fire Department assigned or attached to each Fire
Hall.
2.
The recruitment of new members of the Fire Department shall be at the discretion of
the Fire Chief in consultation with the District Chiefs and the Administrator.
3.
A person is qualified to be appointed as a Member of the Department who:
a)
is 18 years of age or older;
b)
is of good character;
c)
passes such aptitude and other tests as may be required by the Fire
Department;
d)
resides within the service area outlined in black on the map attached to and
forming part of this bylaw as Schedule "A", or in the opinion of the Fire Chief,
is not prohibited from being an active Member of the Department solely
because of residence outside the boundary of the District of Hope.
4.
Every Member and Officer shall be required to comply with the Code of Conduct
attached to and forming part of this bylaw as Schedule "C".
5.
The Fire Chief may terminate a probationary Member without cause, or extend
probation of any member, at any time.
6.
The Fire Chief may discipline or discharge any Officer or Member for cause.
7.
Every Member is subject to a medical examination at such time or times as the Fire
Chief may require.
8.
Each applicant for membership in the Fire Department shall be subject to a criminal
background check and a review of his driver's abstract. Existence of a criminal record
or an unsatisfactory driver's abstract may prohibit an applicant's acceptance as a
Member of the Department or may result in the release of the Member during the
probationary period.
9.
An individual who has been with the Department less than six (6) months shall be
deemed a probationary Member.
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10.
An individual ceases to be an active Member of the Fire Department upon becoming
sixty years of age if his appointment occurs on or after January 1, 2000. Such
Member upon retirement, may elect to become an Honorary Member of the
Department. Members appointed on or before the date of December 31, 1999 may
continue in active service, if, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, they are physically
capable of performing the duties and obligations of a firefighter.
206
REMUNERATION
1.
The remuneration of all Members for training and fire calls shall be established by
resolution of Council, upon the recommendation of the Fire Chief and Administrator.
207.
ADMINISTRATION
1.
The limits of the jurisdiction of the Fire Chief, and the Officers and Members of the
Department will extend to the area and boundaries of the District of Hope, and shall
include the fire protection agreement areas as determined by Council from time to
time, and no part of the fire apparatus shall be used beyond the limits of the
municipality without:
a)
the express authorization of a written contract or Mutual Aid agreement
providing for the supply of fire fighting services outside the municipal
boundaries.
b)
In the event of an emergency where no agreement or contract to provide such
service exists, it shall be at the Fire Chief's call to allow fire apparatus outside
of the District.
2.
The Fire Chief shall submit in a timely manner each year, the Provisional Budget for
the District of Hope Fire Department to the Administrator.
3.
If the Member or Members are unable to agree with a disciplinary decision of the Fire
Chief, the Member or Members may appeal to the Executive Committee. The
Executive Committee shall either uphold the Fire Chief's decision or appeal the
decision of the Fire Chief. If the Executive Committee and the Fire Chief are unable
to reach an agreement on the issue, both sides shall submit a report to the District
Administrator for consideration. If the District Administrator is unable to bring about
a consensus, the two reports shall be submitted to Council for a final resolution of the
issue.
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PART III - FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY
301
FIRE SUPPRESSION
1.
The Fire Chief, or in his absence, the senior ranking Member present, shall have
control, direction and management of all District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department
apparatus, equipment or manpower assigned to an incident and, where a Member is in
charge, shall continue to act until relieved by a Senior Officer.
2.
The Fire Chief shall take responsibility for all fire protection matters, including the
enforcement of the Fire Services Act and regulations, and further, he shall assume the
responsibilities of a Local Assistant to the Fire Commissioner.
3.
The Fire Chief, or the Member in charge, at an incident, is empowered to have
Members of the District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department and its apparatus and
equipment, to enter or pass through, or over buildings or property, where deemed
necessary to gain access to the incident, or to protect any person or property.
4.
No person shall damage or destroy District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department
apparatus or equipment.
5.
No person, at an incident, shall drive a vehicle over any apparatus or equipment
without permission of the Fire Chief or Member in charge.
6.
The Fire Chief shall take all proper measures for the prevention, control and
extinguishment of fires and for the protection of life and property and shall enforce all
municipal bylaws respecting fire prevention and exercise the powers and duties
imposed on him by this bylaw and any Provincial Act or Regulation.
7.
In the absence of the Fire Chief, the officer in charge shall file a report of the incident
to the attention of the Fire Chief as soon as possible after the extinguishment of any
fire to which District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department firefighters and/or apparatus
have attended.
8.
The owner, occupier, agent or trustee of real property is prohibited from allowing any
person to stand, loiter or sit in the aisles, passages and stairways of churches, theaters,
halls, skating rinks and other places of amusement or public resort, so as to prevent
access to exits.
9.
The owner, occupier, agent or trustee of real property is required to remove anything
and everything from a building or yard which, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, is a fire
hazard or increases the danger of fire.
10.
The Fire Chief, or designate, is hereby authorized to enter any premises at all
reasonable times to inspect said premises for conditions which may cause a fire or
increase the danger of fire to persons and property, in compliance with Sections 21 to
23 of the Fire Services Act.
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11.
When more than two (2) false alarms are responded to in any month for the same
property, the cost for equipment and manpower responding shall be charged to the
owner of the property at a cost as specified in Schedule "D", attached to and forming
part of this bylaw. If such charge remains unpaid on December 31st of the year in
which the charge was levied, the amount so unpaid shall be entered on the real
property tax roll in respect of the property receiving the assistance and shall be
collected as taxes in arrears for said property.
12.
The Fire Chief or Officer in command at any fire shall have the power to cause
demolition of any building or part of a building which in his judgment should be
demolished in order to prevent spread of fire or to prevent damage to persons or
property or loss of life.
13.
No person shall impede, hinder or obstruct the extinguishment of any fire. Any person
who fails to comply with the orders or instruction of an Officer of the District of Hope
Volunteer Fire Department engaged, or about to be engaged, in the extinguishment of
a fire, shall be liable to the penalties provided herein and such person may be forcibly
removed from the scene of such emergency or fire by a Police Officer or Member of
the District of Hope Fire Department.
14.
When a person or company damages a utility causing a District of Hope Volunteer
Fire Department response and that person or company failed to contact the utility to
obtain a line location, the District of Hope shall recover costs for responding
equipment and manpower as specified in Schedule "D".
302
FIRE DAMAGED BUILDING
1.
The owner of any fire damaged building shall ensure that the premises are guarded, or
that all openings in the building are kept securely closed and fastened, so as to prevent
the entry of unauthorized persons.
2.
If the owner fails to provide the necessary security to the fire damaged building within
a reasonable time, pursuant to the Fire Services Act, then the Fire Chief or
alternatively, the Building Inspector, may have the work performed and the owner
shall be liable to a charge, at cost, for such work payable to the District of Hope. If
such charge remains unpaid on December 31st of the year in which the charge was
levied, the amount so unpaid shall be entered on the real property tax roll in respect of
the property receiving the assistance and shall be collected as taxes in arrears for said
property.
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303
FIRE SAFETY
1.
Address Identification
All buildings or structures situated on any lot or parcel of land within the municipal
boundaries shall be properly identified with numbers facing the District road which
access the property, indicating their address as designated by the District of Hope. All
address numbers shall be in contrasting colours to the base colour of the building or
structure and visible from the street. Address numbers shall not be obstructed by
shrubs, trees, beams or any other material that would impair quick and easy
identification.
304
HYDRANTS AND WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE
- MUNICIPAL AND PRIVATE PROPERTIES
1.
Records of all inspections and maintenance mandated by the British Columbia Fire
Code 1998, shall be submitted annually to the Fire Chief. These records shall be in a
format acceptable to the Director of Public Works.
a)
Hydrants shall be maintained in operating condition.
b)
All fire hydrants shall be inspected and maintained in accordance with the
standards and specifications of the manufacturer.
c)
All valves in the water distribution system shall be operated annually during
non-freezing weather and provided with any maintenance that may be
required.
d)
The District of Hope Fire Department shall be notified of all repaired fire
hydrants after such fire hydrants have been flow tested and approved for use
by the Director of Public Works or his designate.
e)
All fire hydrants out of service for repair or not yet in service shall be wrapped
with burlap or black polythene plastic sheeting.
f)
Fire hydrants shall be kept clear of ice, snow, shrubs, trees, structures and
other obstructions and their locations shall be clearly identified.
2.
Failure to provide the Fire Chief within seven (7) days, with confirmation that a
malfunctioning private fire hydrant has been repaired, may cause the Fire Chief to
have the work performed at the expense of the owner. The owner shall be liable to a
charge, at cost, for such work payable to the District.
3.
Fire hydrants are for the use of the District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department only.
Fire hydrants may only be operated for the purpose of fire prevention and protection,
inspection, testing or servicing or as otherwise authorized by the Fire Chief or
Director of Public Works.
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PART IV - OUTDOOR FIRES - BURNING PERMITS AND FEES
401
OUTDOOR FIRES - General Provisions
1.
The Fire Chief may prohibit any or all types of outdoor fires when, in his opinion,
atmospheric conditions or local circumstances may make such fires a hazard or a
nuisance.
2.
Any person who causes or through inadvertence, allows a fire to get beyond control
and so necessitates the assistance of the District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department
personnel and/or equipment, shall be liable to a charge at cost for such assistance, as
specified in Schedule "D". If such charge remains unpaid on December 31st of the
year in which the charge was levied, the amount so unpaid shall be entered on the real
property tax roll in respect of the property receiving the assistance and shall be
collected as taxes in arrears for said property.
3.
The Fire Chief or designate can require, where the safety of any forest, woodland,
timber, or other property is endangered by debris caused by any lumbering, land
clearing, or industrial operation, the person carrying on, or who has carried on, such
operation, or the owner/tenant of the land on which the debris exists, to dispose of the
debris in a manner acceptable to the District of Hope Fire Chief. This may include
cutting down all dead standing trees and stubs within the area affected and to provide
such labour and to take such precautions to prevent the escape of fire or damage to
property as the municipality or Officer acting for the municipality may direct.
4.
The Fire Chief, or designate, may require a property owner to clear his property of
natural accumulated debris to meet the minimum recommended guideline for fuel
reduction to prevent the spread of fire in forested areas or heavy fuel load areas. This
will only be done during the burning period.
402
OUTDOOR FIRES - Residential
1.
Open burning of dry garden and yard refuse is allowed for a two (2) week period in
the Spring and Fall each year, with such burning periods to be established by
resolution of Council and advertised accordingly. Permits for this type of residential
burning are not required.
2.
Open burning is only permitted on private property. No fires are to be located on
District property, public roads, or road allowances, or unpaved roads or lanes.
3.
Open burning is to be carried out by the property owner/tenant or an agent acting on
behalf of the property owner. The property owner will accept all responsibility of any
liability as a result of the fire.
4.
Regulations for open burning, pursuant to Section 402(1) are as shown in Schedule
"E" attached to and forming part of this bylaw.
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403
OUTDOOR FIRES - Industrial / Commercial and Lot Clearing
1.
Burning for lot clearing for development, and burning for the purpose of yard clean up
in a commercial or industrial area, will be by permit only, as per Schedule "F",
attached to and forming part of this bylaw. A fee of $200.00 is to be paid to the
District for each permit issued. Each permit will be for a 72-hour period only. There
shall be a smoke free period of at least 15 days between burns on the same property.
2.
Burning of debris, refuse and slash by the District of Hope, Government Ministries,
Departments or Agencies, which cannot be conveniently and economically disposed
of by any other means shall be by permit only, as per Schedule "F" attached to and
forming part of this bylaw. A fee of $200.00 is to be paid to the District for each
permit issued. Each permit will be issued for a 72-hour period only. There shall be a
smoke free period of at least 15 days between burns on the same property.
3.
All permit burning pursuant to Section 403(1) and 403 (2) shall conform to the Open
Burning Smoke Control Regulation of the Waste Management Act (BC Reg. 145/93).
4.
No burning or burning permits of any kind will be permitted or issued during any
other period, with the exception of the periods listed in Section 402(1) and the purpose
in Section 403(1) and 403 (2).
404
OUTDOOR FIRES - Exemptions
1.
The following outdoor fires are permitted without permit but will be subject to Section
401 and other parts of this bylaw where applicable.
a)
outdoor cooking devices using propane, natural gas or charcoal for the grilling
or barbequing of food.
b)
small firepits used for warmth or the preparation of food using seasoned wood
fuel and described in Schedule "G" attached to and forming part of this Bylaw.
c)
controlled burning for a fire training exercise by the District of Hope
Volunteer Fire Department.
PART V - FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENTS AND MUTUAL AID
501
AGREEMENTS
1.
The Council for the District of Hope may enter into fire protection and mutual aid
agreements for the provision of fire protection by, for, or on behalf of the owners or
occupiers of property situated within or outside of the municipality, with any person,
firm, corporation, municipality, Regional District, improvement district, First Nations
(Indian Reserves) or other properly constituted authority and for the paying or
collecting, as the case may be, of such charges therefore as may be agreed upon.
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PART VI - INSPECTION OF PREMISES
601
RIGHT TO INSPECT AND TEST
1.
The Fire Chief and/or any other Local Assistant to the Fire Commissioner may at all
reasonable times enter into and upon any lands, premises, yards or buildings, other
than single family dwellings, for the purpose of:
a)
testing or inspecting buildings, as required by the Fire Services Act;
b)
determining if Fire Department access and an adequate water supply is
available for fire suppression purposes;
c)
determining if the requirements of this bylaw are being carried out.
602
ENTRY FOR INSPECTION
1.
No person may obstruct, hinder or prevent any authorized Fire Department Member
from entering into or upon any lands, premises, yards, or buildings, other than single
family dwellings, for the purpose of inspecting or testing the same in the ordinary
course of their duties.
603
ASSISTANCE IN INSPECTION
1.
The owner, occupier, or lessee of a building or property or the person having
knowledge of a building or property shall, upon request, give to an inspector, who is
carrying out an inspection of the building or property, such assistance as may be
required in carrying out the inspection.
604
FEE FOR INSPECTIONS BY SPECIAL REQUEST
1.
A fee of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00) shall be paid to the District of Hope
with the request to conduct a fire safety inspection for the pending sale or purchase of
a property.
605
FIRE INSPECTION PRIORITY LIST
1.
The priority and frequency of fire inspections shall be in accordance with schedule
"H", which forms parts of this bylaw.
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606
FIRE INSPECTION REPORT
1.
The Fire Chief and/or any other Local Assistant to the Fire Commissioner shall
prepare and maintain records and reports on each fire inspection and these records and
reports shall be made available to the building occupant or occupier.
PART VII - ENFORCEMENT
701
ISSUANCE OF ORDER
1.
If the Fire Chief and/or a Local Assistant to the Fire Commissioner, or their designates
find that any provision of this bylaw has been contravened or has not been complied
with, or has been complied with improperly or only in part, or that conditions exist in
or upon a building or property to which the bylaw applies and which, in his opinion,
constitutes a fire hazard or otherwise constitutes a hazard to life and/or property, he
may make such order(s) to ensure full and proper compliance with this bylaw and
pursuant to the Fire Services Act and in particular, but without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, may:
a)
make to the owner, occupier or lessee of the building or property such
recommendations as deemed necessary to correct the contravention or to
ensure compliance with this bylaw or to remove the hazards referred to in the
bylaw or,
b)
make such orders as deemed necessary with respect to any of the matters
referred to in this bylaw.
2.
An order made under this bylaw shall be in writing and shall be directed to either the
owner, occupier or lessee of the building or property in respect of which the order is
made or to both.
702
SERVICE ORDER
1.
An order made under this bylaw shall be served by:
a)
delivering it or causing it to be delivered to the person to whom it is directed,
or
b)
sending the order by return registered mail to the last known property owner.
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PART VIII - PENALTIES
801
PENALTIES
1.
Every person who violates any of the provisions of this bylaw or suffers or permits
any act or thing to be done in contravention or in violation of any of the provisions of
this bylaw, or who neglects to do or who refrains from doing anything required by the
bylaw shall be deemed to be guilty of an infraction thereof and liable to the penalties
imposed. A Municipal Ticket Information may be issued for any offence against this
bylaw, which has been designated as a ticketable offence pursuant to the District's
Municipal Ticket Information Bylaw, in force from time to time.
2.
Any person or persons on summary conviction shall be liable to a penalty of not less
than one hundred dollars ($100.00) and not more than two thousand dollars
($2,000.00) for each infraction or offense and shall be enforced and recoverable in a
manner provided by the "Offence Act".
PART IX - COURT FEES
901
COURT FEES
1.
If an Officer or Member of the Fire Department is required to attend any civil or
criminal proceedings, court hearing or examination for discovery as a result of his
attendance at a fire, fees shall be paid as follows:
½ day (or part thereof)
$50.00
Full day
$80.00
plus the mileage rate, if applicable, established by resolution of Council for attendance
by Council and staff at events or conferences outside Municipal boundaries.
2.
In special circumstances, actual replacement of lost wages will be considered for
reimbursement by Council when accompanied by a report with a recommendation
from the Fire Chief and the Administrator.
PART X - SEVERABILITY
1001 SEVERABILITY
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this bylaw is for any reason
found invalid by decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall
not affect the validity of the remaining sections of this bylaw.
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READ A FIRST TIME this
8th day of
March
, 1999.
READ A SECOND TIME this
10th day of
January
, 2000.
READ A THIRD TIME this
14th day of
February
, 2000
ADOPTED THIS
28th day of
February
, 2000
Mayor
Director of Corporate Services
Certified a true copy of Bylaw No. 1006, as adopted.
_______________________________
Clerk
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PART XI - INDEX OF SCHEDULES
Schedule "A" ...................... District of Hope Municipal Boundary and Extended Service Areas
Schedule "B"........................ Fire Protection Service Area Agreements
Schedule "C" ....................... Code of Conduct
Schedule "D" ....................... Charge Out Fees for Manpower and Equipment
Schedule "E"........................ Open Air Burning Regulations
Schedule "F"........................ Burning Permit
Schedule "G" ....................... Diagram of Approved Residential Firepit
Schedule "H" ....................... Fire Inspection Priority List
(also shows frequency of inspections)
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Schedule "A"
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DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "A" - District of Hope Municipal Boundaries
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Schedule "A - 1"
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DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "A - 1" - Money's Mushrooms Ltd. Fire Service Agreement
PID 002-120-020, Lot 1, DL 58, Group 1 YDYD Plan 67189 - 59600 Lougheed Highway
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Schedule "B"
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DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "B"
RENEWAL DATE
1. Money's Mushroom (See Schedule "A -1")
September 1, 2003
2. Chawathil First Nations Band (5 year term)
May 12, 2004
(I.R. 1 & 2)
3. Ministry of Forest, Chilliwack
Annual Renewal on
District Office
or before April 15.
4. Laidlaw, Othello Agreements with Fraser
Valley Regional District
5. Union Bar Band (I.R. 12 & I.R. 16)
6. O'Hamil Indian Band
7. Peters Indian Band
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Schedule "C"
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DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "C"
CODE OF CONDUCT
All Officers and Members of the District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department shall:
1.
At all times be governed by the ordinary and responsible rules of behavior observed
by law-abiding and self-respecting citizens and no Member shall commit any act
tending to bring discredit upon the Department, its Members or the District of Hope.
Furthermore, when representing the Department, all Members shall be expected to be
courteous and respectful in their contacts with the public;
2.
Operate through the Fire Chief in transacting the business of the Department;
3.
Attend all fire or emergencies to which they may be dispatched and to perform to the
best of their ability. Neglect, inefficiency or indifference of Members in the
performance of their duties constitutes unacceptable behavior, and may result in
discharge from the Department;
4.
Exercise precaution and good judgment in order to avoid injury to themselves and to
other Members;
5.
Familiarize themselves with and be obedient to the regulations, practices and
procedures of the Department;
6.
Accord obedience, proper respect and courtesy to Officers and Acting Officers;
7.
Make truthful and accurate reports and not make statements with intent to deceive;
8.
Not willfully mutilate any useful Department record, book, paper or document;
9.
Promptly notify the Fire Chief of all matters coming to their attention affecting the
interest of the Department;
10.
Exercise caution to avoid unnecessary damage or loss of Department property and be
responsible for the safekeeping and proper care of all Department property;
11.
Not remain on duty if their ability is impaired by the use of a mind-altering
substance(s);
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DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "C"
CODE OF CONDUCT
(PAGE 2)
12.
Not use or take in any form a mind altering substance(s) while on duty;
13.
Not indulge in obscene or uncivil language, altercations or conduct while on duty,
which might cause adverse public reaction or injury to any person;
14.
Refrain from engaging in any activity which reduces the Member's effectiveness;
15.
Refrain from promoting their names, in the context as a Member of the Department,
for any commercial or business purposes, or for countenancing the use of the name
and/or prestige of the Department for such purposes; and
16.
Accept no reward, fee, or gift from any person for services incidental to the
performance of duty, except with the permission of the Fire Chief.
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Schedule "D"
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DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "D"
CHARGE OUT FEES FOR MANPOWER & EQUIPMENT
The following rates for the use of manpower, vehicles and equipment shall be recoverable by
the District pursuant to this Bylaw.
Manpower
Minimum two (2) hour call out for each firefighter at the rate of pay assigned to him or her, or
for more than two (2) hour duration, the number of hours worked for each firefighter at the
hourly rate of pay assigned to him or her, plus a 30% administration fee payable to the
District of Hope.
Vehicles Per Hour Rate
1 - Major Pumper
$125.00
1 - Mini Pumper
$ 70.00
1 - Equipment Van
$ 50.00
1 - Chief's Vehicle
$ 50.00
1 - Rescue Vehicle
$ 70.00
Miscellaneous Equipment
At replacement costs.
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DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "E"
OPEN AIR BURNING REGULATIONS
Open burning of backyard or garden waste is permitted under certain conditions, although it is
not encouraged. Homeowners are asked to reuse or recycle as much organic and wood waste
as possible, instead of burning it. Care should be taken at all times to ensure that open
burning does not occur during periods of atmospheric inversion, or when local weather
conditions would be adversely impacted by smoke and air-borne particulates from open
burning.
Open burning in close proximity to schools, seniors' residences, care facilities, Fraser Canyon
Hospital, and adult and child care facilities is discouraged and other options for disposing of
burnable waste should be considered.
The following conditions for the burning of backyard and garden waste in residential areas of
the District shall apply:
1.
Residents may burn in the open air, dry garden refuse (small prunings, vegetable
garden refuse) without a permit between dawn and dusk during the period established
by resolution of Council in the Spring and Fall of each year.
2.
Any person who lights a fire to dispose of dry garden refuse shall observe the
following conditions:
a)
the piles of materials to be burned shall not be larger than 1 meter by 1 meter
and shall not be more than 1.5 meters high;
b)
the fire shall be not less than 4 meters from any log, stumps, snag or standing
tree;
c)
the fire shall be at least 15 meters from any slash, other flammable debris or
from any structure;
d)
a round point shovel and a fully charged garden hose or other source of water
and not less than 18 litres in capacity shall be kept near the fire at all times;
e)
all inflammable material shall be removed down to mineral soil for not less
than 1 meter in every direction from the perimeter of the fire;
f)
the fire shall be attended by at least one competent adult person until
completely extinguished;
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g)
the burning of any rubber tires, asphalt shingles, battery boxes, plastic
materials, household garbage, or any materials which produce heavy black
smoke or offensive odours is prohibited;
h)
the lighting or fueling of a fire during any period of winds strong enough to
cause sparks or other burning material to land in any combustible material in
the vicinity is prohibited.
Any person who contravenes these regulations is subject to the penalty provisions of Bylaw
No. 1006.
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Schedule "F"
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DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "F"
BURNING PERMIT
Please address all correspondence to:
Local Assistant to the Fire Commissioner
District of Hope
325 Wallace Street
PO Box 609
Hope, BC
V0X 1L0
(604) 869-5671
___________________________, 20 _____
Permission is hereby granted to:
Address: ___________________________________________________________________
Telephone Number: ______________________ (Home)
___________________(Business)
To burn for _________ (# of days) commencing on ______________________, 20____ at the
following civic address:
REMARKS: I hereby declare that I have read and fully understand the regulations
contained in Schedule "E" of District of Hope Volunteer Fire Department Establishment, and
Fire & Safety Regulations Bylaw No. 1006.
Signature of Person Receiving Permit:
_____________________________
_____________________________
(Signature)
(Date)
Ministry of Environment's approval required in writing and a copy to be provided to the
Local Assistant to the Fire Commissioner.
______ (Yes) _______ (No)
Approval of the
Local Assistant to the Fire Commissioner:
_____________________________
_____________________________
(Signature)
(Date)
DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "G"
DIAGRAM OF APPROVED RESIDENTIAL FIREPIT
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Schedule "H"
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DISTRICT OF HOPE
BYLAW NO. 1006
SCHEDULE "H"
FIRE INSPECTION PRIORITY LIST
(also shows frequency of inspections)
First Priorities in order:
PRIORITY A
Public Assembly / Institutional / Sleeping Accommodation Establishment
6 month
12 month
1. Schools
X
2. Day Cares
X
3. Churches
X
4. Hospitals
X
5. Hotels and Motels
X
6. Arenas, Pools and pool halls etc...
X
PRIORITY B
Commercial / Multiple Family / Industrial / Other
6 month
12 month
1. Assembly buildings
X
2. Apartment Buildings
X
3. Restaurants
X
4. Office Buildings
X
5. Stores
X
6. Fire Code Order Buildings (upon request)
7. Lawyer requested Buildings or prior to sale
request*
8. Industrial
X
9. Mills
X
10. Service Stations
X
* Once the $150.00 fee has been paid to the District of Hope, it will be elevated in priority and done
within a two-week period.
The above buildings are classified through the B.C. Building Code. Frequency of inspections could change
if problems occur with occupancy. The above checklist would be a minimum frequency of inspections
policy.