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BURNING BYLAW 2975-1996 THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY and is a consolidation of "District of Mission Burning " with the following amending bylaws: Bylaw Number Date Adopted Section Amended 3203-1999-2975(1) April 19, 1999 Section 4.3 3537-2002-2975(2) October 21, 2002 Sections 2.1, 3.1 and 5 3954-2006 December 18, 2006 4051-2008-2975(3) July 7, 2008, 4.3 and 4.4 5070-2009 5318-2012 5487-2015-4029(11) 5599-2016 December 14, 2009 November 5, 2012 March 16, 2015 December 19, 2016 (ii) Individual copies of any of the above bylaws are available from the Administration Department of the District of Mission. For legal purposes, copies of the original bylaws should be obtained.

Consolidated Burning Page 2 DISTRICT OF MISSION BYLAW 2975-1996 A bylaw to regulate open burning in the District of Mission The Council of the District of Mission, in open meeting assembled, ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. TITLE 1.1 This Bylaw may be cited as the "District of Mission Burning ". 2. INTERPRETATION 2.1 In this Bylaw "approved" means acceptable to the Fire Chief; "burn" includes fire and burning; "air injection techniques" means an approved technique whereby large volume air blowers are used to inject air into burning material to accelerate burning and reduce smoke; "Fire Chief" means the person appointed by Council as Fire Chief to manage the Fire/Rescue Service or his delegate; "land clearing debris" means organic material resulting from the clearing of vegetation from land, but does not include yard debris; "order" means any order or directive, whether written or verbal, given to a person by the Fire Chief; "permit" means a document issued by the Fire Chief authorizing a person to burn under the terms and conditions specified in the permit; "yard debris" means leaves, grass clippings and cuttings resulting from the pruning of shrubs and trees. 3. ADMINISTRATION 3.1 The Fire Chief may: (a) for the purpose of administering and enforcing the provisions of this Bylaw, enter, at all reasonable times, on any real property, and take with them any persons, apparatus or equipment they deem necessary to control or put out a burn; (b) notwithstanding any other provision of this Bylaw, at any time in their opinion conditions warrant, declare a burning ban or issue an order; (c) issue a person a permit to: (i) hold a special occasion or ceremonial burn (effective 2011 - no charge); (ii) Administration Fee for a fire pit registration permit (effective January 1, 2017 rate - $25.00)

4. APPLICATION Consolidated Burning Page 3 (d) revoke a permit if there is a contravention of any of the terms or conditions under which the permit was issued. 4.1 The provisions of this Bylaw apply to all burns in the District of Mission except: (a) a burn done under the control of the District of Mission Forestry Department; (b) a burn done under the control of the District of Mission Fire/Rescue Service; (c) a burn contained in a fuel burning appliance, stove or fireplace within a building; (d) a barbecue taking place in an appliance constructed for that purpose; (e) a burn within a fire pit provided the fire and its use complies with the provisions of Section 4.2 of this Bylaw. 4.2 Fire pits and their use shall comply with the following: (a) a fire pit shall be constructed of noncombustible material, enclosed on all sides, and shall have no linear dimension exceeding 1 meter (3.28 feet) or vertical dimension exceeding 0.60 meters (2 feet); (b) except for a parcel of land containing a lawful campground use, a fire pit shall not be located closer than 4.6 meters (15.09 feet) to any building, combustible structure or any type of material or vegetation that may be subject to combustion; (c) except for a parcel of land containing a lawful campground use, only one fire pit is permitted on a parcel of land unless otherwise approved; (d) except for a parcel of land containing a lawful campground use, a fire pit shall only be permitted on a parcel of land containing a dwelling unit; (e) a burn is to be confined to within the fire pit; (f) only dry wood shall be burned within a fire pit; (g) An adult person shall be in attendance at the pit, or in close vicinity to the fire pit, at all times during a burn; (h) no person shall continue to burn if it is the cause of an unreasonable nuisance to any other person in the neighbourhood because of drifting smoke, ash or an unpleasant odour; (i) on a parcel of land containing a lawful campground use it shall be the responsibility of the owner of the land or campground to ensure that fire pits are at a safe distance from any building, combustible structure or any type of material or vegetation that may be subject to combustion. 4.3 Except during a burn ban, declared or ordered under the provisions of Section 3.1(b) of this Bylaw, yard debris may be burned during the entire 30 calendar days of the month of April in each calendar year, and the entire 30 calendar days of the month of November in each calendar year provided:

(a) the property is located outside of the residential refuse collection area; (b) an adult person is in attendance at the burn, or in close vicinity to it; Consolidated Burning Page 4 (c) the piles of yard debris to be burned or being burned do not exceed 1 meter (3.28 feet) in diameter and 1 meter (3.28 feet) in height; (d) a pile of yard debris to be burned or being burned is not located closer than 4.6 meters (15.09 feet) to any building, combustible structure or any type of material or vegetation that may be subject to combustion; (e) the burn does not cause an unreasonable nuisance to any person in the neighbourhood because of drifting smoke, ash or an unpleasant odour; (f) the burn is limited to yard debris derived from the parcel of land on which the burn takes place. (g) the appropriate equipment required to prevent the fire from spreading shall be available on site during a burn. 4.4 The issuance of a permit under this Bylaw shall not in any way relieve a person to whom a permit has been issued from having to comply with any Act or Regulation of the Province pertaining to a burn. 5. PROHIBITIONS 6. PENALTY (a) Unless provided for in, Section 4.2, Section 4.3 and Section 4.4 of this Bylaw, no person shall burn or allow a burn to take place; (b) No person shall burn or allow a burn to take place at variance with any terms or conditions specified in a permit; (c) No person shall burn or allow a burn to take place during a burn ban declared pursuant to Section 3.1(b) of this Bylaw; (d) No person shall burn or allow the burning of yard debris at variance with any of the requirements contained in Section 4.3 of this Bylaw; (e) No person shall construct a fire pit, or burn or allow a burn to take place in a fire pit at variance with any of the requirements contained in Section 4.2 of this Bylaw; (f) No person shall burn or allow a burn to take place at variance with an order; (g) No person shall interfere with, or obstruct the entry of the Fire Chief while acting in the conduct of administering or enforcement of this Bylaw. (a) Every person who violates any of the provisions of this Bylaw, or who suffers or permits any act or thing to be done in contravention of any provision of this Bylaw, or who neglects to do or refrains from doing anything required to be done by this Bylaw is guilty of an offence, and each day that the violation is caused or allowed to continue shall be constituted a separate offence.

Consolidated Burning Page 5 (b) Every person who commits an offence under this Bylaw shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty prescribed in the Offence Act. 7. "District of Mission Fire Prevention Bylaw No. 1292-1983" is hereby repealed. READ A FIRST TIME this 2nd day of July, 1996 READ A SECOND TIME this 2nd day of July, 1996 READ A THIRD TIME this 2nd day of July, 1996 ADOPTED this 15th day of July, 1996