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Bylaw Number: 440CC - Second Hand Dealers Bylaw

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24801
Description
A bylaw regulating Second Hand Delalers in the Municipality of Burnaby
. ****** The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the District of Burnaby enacts as follows: 1. In the construction and for the purpose of this By-law the following words and terms shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them, unless repugnant to the context hereof: (a) The word “Council” shall
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Bylaw Number: 1941 - Mushroom Bylaw 1947

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw21526
Description
to regulate mushroom growing in the Municipality of Burnaby
-cilizer for that purpose ( a) Shall cure or store the manure or fer- tilizer in a covered building, the base or which shall have a four foot {4'} slao or concrete, the wa+ls, doors and windows shall be screened with galvanized mosquit.o netting and the roor sball be vented by adequate louvers
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Bylaw Number: 3325CC - Waterworks Regulation Bylaw 1953 CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24815
Description
for the regulation of the waterworks of Burnaby Municipality
as follows: 1. In this BYLAW and any resolution passed thereunder, unless the context otherwise requires, the following words and terms shall have the meanings hereinafter assigned to them. "Apartment House" or "Multiple Dwelling" shall mean any building, not being a lodging house
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Bylaw Number: 3522 - Municipal Public Library Bylaw 1954

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw20846
Description
to provide for the establishment of a Municipal Public Library in the Municipality of Burnaby
rr::IE CORPm1AT :)IS?RICT OF' BURNABY BY-LA1v NO. 3522 A BY-LAW to provide fOI' the establishment of a 1-'Iunicipal Public Library in the 1'1!uni- cipnlity of Burnaby. \j r I·, j i ~v:iEHEAS at least b.renty-five (25) electors have lJett- tioD.ed the Municipal Council of The Corporation
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Bylaw Number: 4174CC - Kennel Regulation Bylaw 1960

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24853
Description
to regulate and prohibit kennels or other places for the keeping, training, care, breeding, treatment, hostelization, or boarding of dogs and cats
includes his or her assistants; (BYLAW 11271) GENERAL REGULATIONS 3. Every building or part thereof used as or for a dog kennel, cat kennel or animal hospital shall comply with the following regulations and requirements, namely that each such building: (a) Shall have a ceiling height of not less
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Bylaw Number: 4247CC - Sewer Connection Bylaw 1961: CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24803
Description
to regulate connection to sewers in the District of Burnaby
connection to the same type of public sewer the applicant shall pay in advance a connection charge equal to the cost of constructing the said sewer connection as determined by the Engineer. Provided that this section shall not apply where it is deemed necessary or desirable by the Engineer to have
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Bylaw Number: 4299CC - Street and Traffic Bylaw 1961

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24808
Description
Consolidated bylaw: to regulate traffic and the use of streets within the Municipality of Burnaby
BYLAW may be cited as "BURNABY STREET AND TRAFFIC BYLAW 1961". 2. (1) Words defined in the "Motor Vehicle Act" shall have the same meaning when used in this bylaw unless otherwise defined in this bylaw or unless the context otherwise requires. (BYLAW 6912) (2) (BYLAW 6912, 12554
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Bylaw Number: 4669CC - Firearm Regulation Bylaw 1964

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24790
Description
to regulate and prohibit the discharge of firearms within the municipality
qualified to discharge firearms anywhere in the municipality for the purpose of destroying animals or birds which may or have become a nuisance.* 6. Every person who violates any of the provisions of this bylaw shall be guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction and liable to a fine not
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Bylaw Number: 5316 - Litter Prohibition Bylaw 1968

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw19053
Description
to prohibit littering of public streets
violates any of the provisions of this By-law, shall be deemed to have committed an offence against this By-law and shall be liable to the penalties hereby imposed. 5. PENALTY UPON CONVICTION Every person who commits an offence against this By-law shall upon conviction be liable to a fine not
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Bylaw Number: 6163CC - Sign Bylaw 1972

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24805
Description
CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE
: (1) Every sign shall be maintained at all times in a safe condition. (2) No sign permitted by this bylaw shall, by reason of its location, colour or intensity, create a hazard to the safe, efficient movement of vehicular or pedestrian traffic. (3) Every sign shall have its weight and
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Bylaw Number: 6196 - Mobile Home Park Bylaw 1972

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw18174
Description
to regulate the development and use of land for mobile home parks and mobile homes within the Corporation of the District of Burnaby
waterproof masonry or masonry composition which shall have rounded corners and shall be coved into the floor. (c) All floors shall be waterproof and slope to floor drains which connect with the sewer system. Streets I Sidewalks and Walkways: (1) All streets located within the mobile home park
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Bylaw Number: 6336 - Electrical Connection Regulation Bylaw 1973

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw18034
Description
Underground Wiring
- electric service lines; that is to say, every building, structure, or thing using or designed to use hydro-electric power shall have all elect- ric service lines placed and maintained wholly in underground conduits beneath the lot or lots and road or roads through which such service lines pass. (b
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Bylaw Number: 6494CC - Electrical Bylaw 1974 (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24787
Description
to regulate and control the installation, alteration, repair, use, operation and maintenance of electrical wiring and equipment:
and made applicable within the Municipality of Burnaby. 3. In this bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires, (a) "Construct" includes install, alter, repair, maintain, use, operate. (b) "Owner" shall have the same meaning as in the Municipal Act R.S.B.C. (c) "Municipality" means the
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Bylaw Number: 7288CC - Gas Bylaw 1978

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24792
Description
to regulate and control the installation, alteration, repair, use, operation and maintenance of low pressure gas piping, venting and appliances, including the placement and installation of propane tanks and containers: CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE
this information please contact the City of Burnaby at 604-294-7290. "piping" means house-piping; "registered owner" shall have the same meaning as contained in the Land Registry Act. 4. Duties of the Chief Building Inspector The Chief Building Inspector shall: (a) require
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Bylaw Number: 7331CC - Parks Regulation Bylaw 1979

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24816
Description
to make rules and regulations governing the management, maintenance, improvement, operation, control and use of any real or personal property held for pleasure, recreation, or community use of the public
follows: 1. This BYLAW may be cited as "BURNABY PARKS REGULATION BYLAW 1979". 2. (1) Words defined in the "Municipal Act" shall have the same meaning in this bylaw unless otherwise defined in this bylaw or unless the context otherwise requires. (2) In this bylaw unless the context
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Bylaw Number: 7332CC - Noise or Sound Abatement Bylaw 1979: Consolidated for Convenience

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24796
Description
to regulate noise or sound within the Municipality of Burnaby
BYLAW may be cited as “BURNABY NOISE OR SOUND ABATEMENT BYLAW 1979”. 2. (1) Words defined in the “Motor Vehicle Act” and the “Municipal Act” shall have the same meaning when used in this bylaw unless otherwise defined in this bylaw or unless the context otherwise requires. (2) In this bylaw
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Bylaw Number: 8380 - Recreational Vehicle Park Bylaw 1985

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw15998
Description
Layout and Provision of Facilities
road system contained within the recreational vehicle park. (3) At least 5 percent of the recreational vehicle park, excluding the required buffer area, shall be developed exclusively for outdoor recreation purposes. No outdoor recreational area shall have a dimension of less than 15m (49.21
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Bylaw Number: 9424 - Pesticide Notification Bylaw

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw14955
Description
to require notifiction of pesticide application
Bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires, (a) "multiple family dwelling" means any building consisting of three or more dwelling units; (b) "pesticide" and "public land" have the meanings assigned by the Pesticide Control Act and regulations thereunder. Every person who uses a pesticide
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Bylaw Number: 9609CC - Animal Control Bylaw 1991 (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw14770
Description
to regulate the keeping of dogs and other animals
signs have been posted. (5) Notwithstanding subsection (1) and section 9(1) a dog is not required to be on a leash (a) in that part of Confederation Park shown as a permitted off-leash area on the plan attached hereto as Schedule “1”; (Bylaw No. 12289) (b) in that part of Robert
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Bylaw Number: 9888CC - Vehicle Immobilization and Towing Bylaw

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24846
Description
A bylaw for regulating the business of the immobilization, towing and impoundment of vehicles unlawfully parked
any other employee of the City of Burnaby or other police officer during normal business hours; (b) at all times have a parking lot attendant either present at each parking lot where that person or any of that person's servants, agents or employees has immobilized a vehicle by the use of a
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Bylaw Number: 10259CC - False Alarm Bylaw (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24789
Description
to establish fees for responding to false alarms
/ Burnaby False Alarm Bylaw 1995 No. Amendment Bylaw No. Final Adoption (or Repeal) Date Purpose 2 14496 2022 Oct 03 Fees for false alarm to be paid to City of Burnaby 1 10437 1996 Sep 09 For single parcel properties that have two separate alarm systems to be charged different fees
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Bylaw Number: 10415CC - Automated Vote Counting System Bylaw (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24771
Description
to authorize an automated vote counting system
results and is comprised of the following: (a) a number of ballot scan vote tabulating units, each of which rests on a two compartment ballot box, one compartment of which is for: (i) voted ballots, and (ii) returned ballots that have been reinserted using the ballot override
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Bylaw Number: 10482CC - Tree Bylaw 1996: Consolidated for Convenience

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24809
Description
to regulate the removal and damaging of trees
installation of a driveway, required off-street parking area or utilities or services; or (c) retention of the protected tree or trees would have the effect of preventing all uses of the land permitted, or preventing the development of the land to the density permitted, under the Zoning Bylaw
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Bylaw Number: 10676CC - Emergency Program Bylaw 1998 (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24788
Description
respecting response to emergencies
. (h) "municipality" means all of the area within the boundaries of the City of Burnaby; (i) "RCMP" means the Burnaby Detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 3. Words used in this Bylaw have the meaning assigned by the Emergency Program Act and this Bylaw shall be subject to
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Bylaw Number: 10874CC - Routine Transaction Authority Bylaw 1999

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24928
Description
A bylaw to delegate the power to authorize certain routine transactions to certain officers and employees of the City
requirements have been satisfied, the authority to execute: (i) Land Title and related documents; (ii) leases and licences of City land or in favour of the City; (iii) offers and purchase and sale agreements for disposition of City land; (iv) contracts for procurement of municipal goods, services
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