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July 12, 2010 MEMO TO: FRED MANSON, CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER FROM: SUBJECT: DOUG BANKS, FIRE CHIEF AMENDMENT TO OUTDOOR BURNING BYLAW ISSUE To update the current Outdoor Burning Bylaw to reflect the changes that have been recently implernented by the BC Forest Service EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On July 1, 2010, the BC Ministry of Forests and Range announced changes to the regulations regarding the size of campfires permitted. Under the new regulations, campfires cannot be larger than 0.5 metres in height and 0.5 metres in diameter. Previously campfires were permitted to a maximum size of one-metre by one-metre. REFERENCES: June 24, 2010 News Release from Ministry of Forests and Range June 30, 2010 8ackgrounder from Coastal Fire Center BACKGROUND Sections 4 (a) and (b) of the City's "Outdoor Burning Bylaw, 2007, No. 1428" currently stipulate charcoal, wood, propane or natural gas fires contained within a barbecue, hibachi or fire pits having a surface area not greater that one (1) square metre and covered by a grate, for the purpose of cooking food and charcoal, wood, propane, or natural gas fires contained within an Outdoor Fireplace having a maximum diameter of 1 metre, a maximum width of 1 metre, a maximum depth of 1 metre and a maximum height, including chimney, of 1.8 metres, are permitted. Provincial regulations amended effective July 1, 2010 stipulate campfires cannot be larger than 0.5 metres in height and 0.5 metres in diameter. OPTIONS 1. Amend the Outdoor Burning Bvlaw Amending "Outdoor Burning Bylaw, 2007, No. 1428" to limit the size of campfires would bring the City's bylaw in line with provincial regulations and send a consistent message to the public. I:\LJscrs\Doug\Rcpofts 201 O\Outdoor Huming Bylaw Ammcndmcnt.doc

Amendment to Outdoor Burning Bylaw -2-2. Maintain the Status Quo Maintaining the status quo would mean the City's outdoor burning bylaw would be in contravention of the BC Ministry of Forests and Range regulations. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS - N/A SUMMARY/CONCLUSIONS Amending "Outdoor Burning Bylaw, 2007, No. 1428" would make the requirements within the City of Parksville consistent with recent changes to the provincial regulations. RECOMMENDATION THAT the report from the Fire Chief dated July 12, 2010 entitled "Amendment to "Outdoor Burning Bylaw, 2007, No. 1428" ", be received; AND THAT an amendment to "Outdoor Burning Bylaw, 2007, No. 1428" sections 4 a) & b) to reflect the size of fires permitted from 1 square meter to 0.5 square meters, be brought forward for Council's consideration. D S, Fire Chief CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER'S COMMENTS: -----~ ) FRED C. MANSON, CGA Chief Administrative Officer 1:\Uscrs\Doug\Rcports 20 I O\Outdoor Burning Bylaw Ammcndmcnt. doc PAGE 7

BRITISII,.COUI,\IBIA June 30, 2010 BACKGROUNDER Ministry of Forests and Range Coastal Fire Centre CHANGES TO CAMPFIRE REGULATIONS Beginning July I, 2010, new regulations restrict the size of campfires in British Columbia. The changes are being implemented to provide the public with consistent requirements aimed at reducing the risk of wildfires caused by escaped campfires. When enjoying a campfire on public or private land, please remember: Campfires cannot be larger than 0.5 metres in height and 0.5 metres in diameter, or approximately a foot-and-a-half by a foot-and-a-half; A shovel or at least eight litres of water must be stored nearby to extinguish the fire; To build a fireguard around your fire by scraping down to the dill and clearing away potentially flammable debris, such as twigs, leaves and needles; Only light a campfire when conditions are safe and are likely to continue to be safe; Before leaving the area, ensure the campfire is completely extinguished and ashes are cool to the touch. To report a wildfire or unattended campfire, call *5555 on your cellphone, or toll-free to I 800663-5555. More information is available at www.firesafebc.ca or at www.bcwildfire.ca. Facebook and Twitter users can follow the latest wildfire information at BCForestFirelnfo (www.facebook.com) and BCGovFirelnfo (www.twitter.com) -30- Contact: Donna MacPherson Fire Information Officer Coastal Fire Centre 205.954.4229 (office) 250.927.1446 (cell)

BRITISH If COLUMBIA The Best Place on Eanh For Immediate Release 20 I OFOR0093-000759 June 24, 20 I 0 NEWS RELEASE Ministry of Forests and Range SMALLER CAMPFIRES COME INTO EFFECT CANADA DAY VANCOUVER - New regulations that shrink the size of legal campfires will come into effect July I to reduce the risk of human-caused wildfires, Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell announced to. "As we head into peak camping season, I want to remind people that more than 850 fires resulted from careless human behaviour in 2009. That number must come down," said Bell. "We want people to enjoy the great outdoors, but not at the cost of public safety." Under the new regulations, campfires cannot be larger 0.5 metres in height and 0.5 metres in diameter, or approximately a foot-and-a-halfby a foot-and-a-half. Previously, campfires were permitted to a maximum size of one-metre by one-metre. The new rules also require campers to build a fireguard around their fires by scraping down to the dirt and clearing away potentially flammable debris, such as twigs, leaves and needles. A shovel or at least eight litres of water must be stored nearby to extinguish the fire. Provincial staff will begin educating campers about the new regulations during the Canada Day long weekend, giving people an opportunity to learn about the changes. As summer progresses, failure to comply with the new rules will result in a $345 fine. An additional $345 fine will be levied for campfires lit during a ban. "Make no mistake. If we catch people being careless and causing wildfires this summer, we will aggressively pursue penalties for those responsible," said Bell. "The message we want to deliver is that we take wildfires seriously - and so should you." An advertising campaign has been launched to reinforce the province's zero tolerance for people who start wildfires. A new website, www.firesafebc.ca. is also available that encapsulates all provincial information related to wildfire activity, campfire bans, health advisories and evacuation orders. Facebook and Twitter users can follow the latest wildfire information at BCForestFirelnfo (www.facebook.com) and BCGovFirelnfo (www.twitter.com). Since April I, fire crews have responded to 310 fires across the province, of which 260 were human-caused. Anyone who causes a wildfire through arson or recklessness can be fined up to $1 million or spend three years on prison. -more- '1 ==--,,..,.."""..".."'.,,~""'"""'~~,

- 2 - To report a wildfire or unattended campfire, call *5555 on your cellphone, or toll-free to I 800 663-5555. -30- Media Contact: Cheekwan Ho Public Affairs Officer Ministry of Forests and Range 250387-8482 More information on wildfires in British Columbia is available on Twitter at http://twitter.com/bcgovfirelnfo and on Facebook at http://facebook.com/bcforestfirelnfo. For more information on government services or to subscribe to the Province's news feeds using RSS, visit the Province's website at www.gov.bc.ca. /0 =~w'~~_"''=<'<''~ O-'~"-

CITY OF PARKSVILLE BYLAW NO. 1428.2 A BYLAW TO AMEND OUTDOOR BURNING BYLAW, 2007, NO. 1428 WHEREAS it is necessary to amend the Outdoor Burning Bylaw, 2007, No. 1428; NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the City of Parksville in open meeting assembled enacts as follows: 1. This bylaw may be cited for all purposes as "Outdoor Burning Amendment Bylaw, 2010, No. 1428.2". 2. That Section 4. (a) and (b) of "Outdoor Burning Amendment Bylaw, 2008, No. 1428" " be amended as follows: a) charcoal, wood, propane or natural gas fires contained within a barbecue, hibachi or fire pits having a surface area not greater than 0.5 square metres and covered by a grate, for the purpose of cooking food; b) charcoal, wood, propane, or natural gas fires contained within an Outdoor Fireplace having a maximum diameter of 0.5 metres, a maximum width of 0.5 metres, a maximum depth of 0.5 metres and a maximum height, including chimney, of 1.8 metres; READ A FIRST TIME this READ A SECOND TIME this READ A THIRD TIME this ADOPTED this Mayor Corporate Officer