Bylaw Number: 3325CC - Waterworks Regulation Bylaw 1953 CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE

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Description
for the regulation of the waterworks of Burnaby Municipality
(BYLAW 13549, 13692, 14536) (b) The owner shall, at the owner’s expense, prepare the water meter installation site, including the installation of double-check valve assembly.
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Bylaw Number: 4231CC - Sewer Charge Bylaw 1961

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Description
CONSOLIDATED BYLAW: to impose a charge upon the owners of occupiers of real property or the use of the municipal sewerage system or the municipal combined sewerage and drainage system
(BYLAW 14051, 14533) (1.1) Every person obtaining a permit to discharge groundwater into the sanitary sewer system from a contaminated site shall pay the charge set out in the Burnaby Consolidated Fees and Charges Bylaw.
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Bylaw Number: 6163CC - Sign Bylaw 1972

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Description
CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE
I. (ii) Temporary on-site signs permitted under Section 11(b) of Schedule No.
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Bylaw Number: 6196 - Mobile Home Park Bylaw 1972

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Description
to regulate the development and use of land for mobile home parks and mobile homes within the Corporation of the District of Burnaby
(3) Every part of the land included in a mobile home park shall be contiguous with every other part except where the site is divided by public streets, lanes or service easements
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Bylaw Number: 8380 - Recreational Vehicle Park Bylaw 1985

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Description
Layout and Provision of Facilities
(2) Where a buffer area is required, it shall be suitably landscaped with planted material or natural growth to effectively screen the site that it encloses. A buffer area shall not be used for any purpose other than a screen, except that it may be traversed, where necessary, by access roads to connect with the road system contained within the recreational vehicle park
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Bylaw Number: 9044CC - Watercourse Bylaw 1988: Consolidated for convenience

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Description
to prohibit the fouling, obstructing or impeding of any stream, creek, waterway, watercourse, waterworks, ditch, drain or sewer
(BYLAW #12617) 9. (1) Every owner and occupier of real property on which a construction or demolition site is located and on which soil is being excavated, and every person excavating soil thereon, shall install and maintain a sediment control pond, settling pond or retention pond adequate to retain sediment and control the rate of storm water run-off, and obtain a permit from the Director Engineering for the type and design of such sediment control pond, settling pond or retention pond
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Bylaw Number: 9888CC - Vehicle Immobilization and Towing Bylaw

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Description
A bylaw for regulating the business of the immobilization, towing and impoundment of vehicles unlawfully parked
Every impound lot shall: (a) be protected by a fence not less than 1.8 m in height; (b) be adequately lighted for security purposes; (c) have an impound lot attendant on duty and on site at all times between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. and at all other times have a telephone answering service available at the gate whereby the owner or operator of an impounded vehicle may contact the owner or operator, or an employee or agent of the owner Vehicle Immobilization and Towing Bylaw Page 7 Disclaimer The City of Burnaby documents contained in this system are for convenience reference only and their accuracy and currency is not guaranteed.
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Bylaw Number: 10482CC - Tree Bylaw 1996: Consolidated for Convenience

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Description
to regulate the removal and damaging of trees
licensed surveyor showing the legal boundaries and dimensions of the site to which it relates and the location and diameter of each protected tree on the site or within 2m (6.562 ft.) of the boundary of the site, and containing the following information: Burnaby Tree Bylaw (2022.1) Page 4 Disclaimer The City of Burnaby documents contained in this system are for convenience reference only and their accuracy and currency is not guaranteed.
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Bylaw Number: 11148CC - Plumbing Bylaw 2000

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Description
to provide for the administration and enforcement of the Plumbing Code and for the regulation of plumbing works in the City of Burnaby: CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE
INSPECTIONS AND TESTS (1) The owner shall ensure that the accepted plans and supporting documents on which, the issuance of a permit is based are available at the site of the work at the time of rough-in inspection by the Plumbing Inspector
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Bylaw Number: 11753 - Village Museum Fees Bylaw 2004

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Description
repealed on 2005 May 30 by Bylaw 11922
Use by Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department or City Council No charge C) SITE RENTALS Wedding photos during non-public hours $92.34 With Rides $864.24 Carousel Pavilion (4 hour rental) Up to 263 people Additional hours $171.95/hr - Under 500 people $2,365.18 - 501 - 1,000 people $3,047.44 - 1,001 - 1,500 people $3,718.62 Entire site (max. 7 hrs
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Bylaw Number: 11860CC - Fire Services Bylaw: CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE

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Description
a bylaw respecting the prevention and suppression of fire, the regulation of fire hazards and the preservation of life and property
To verify the accuracy and currency of this information please contact the City of Burnaby at 604-294-7290. or facilities on the site, the owner of the bulk storage facility shall undertake a fire hazards management review and, if necessary, revise the fire safety plan for the bulk storage facility. 39.
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Bylaw Number: 11931 - Heritage Revitalization Agreement Bylaw No. 1, 2005

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Description
5575 Jersey Avenue - Joseph Clarke House
The City agrees to vary the provisions of Burnaby Zoning Bylaw to the following extent: (a) the calculation of density on the site under the terms of Rezoning Reference #05-10 will exclude the floor area of the relocated Heritage House and the CD/RM3 zoning for the site will be varied accordingly and to allow for the Heritage House to be converted into two dwelling units (one in the new basement being an adaptable unit and one unit utilizing the main and second floor).
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Bylaw Number: 12056 - Heritage Revitalization Agreement Bylaw No. 1, 2006

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw12326
Description
4156 Rumble Street - Cummin House
The Owner agrees to the designation by bylaw of the property and the Heritage House as a City heritage site. 4. The Owner agrees to provide the City with plans of the proposed New House for design review and approval. 5.
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Bylaw Number: 12641 - Heritage Revitalization Agreement Bylaw No. 1, 2009

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Description
John and Roseanna Clark House Agreement 4115 Dundas Street
The Owner agrees to the designation by bylaw of the property and the Heritage House as a City heritage site. 4. The City agrees to vary the provisions of the Burnaby Zoning Bylaw to the following extent: (a) the Owner may develop and construct a second floor sunroom by enclosing and reducing the size of an existing open balcony and may construct a self-contained secondary suite in the basement of the Heritage House, in compliance with the City's Building Bylaw, Electrical Bylaw, Plumbing Bylaw and other bylaws related and applicable to such construction; (b) the use and occupation of the basement suite as a secondary suite for rental purposes will be permitted. 5.
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Bylaw Number: 12657CC - Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw 2009 (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24841
Description
A bylaw respecting the enforcement of bylaws pursuant to the Local Government Bylaw Notice Enforcement Act
Bylaw Dispute Adjudication System (Ticketing)
Bylaw Section Description The following fines apply to the contraventions below: A1 Penalty Amount A2 Discounted Penalty (within 15 days) A3 Compliance Agreement Available (50% reduction) 15A(3) Insufficient, unsuitable food and water 100 80 NO 15A(3) No veterinary care 100 80 YES 15A(4) Insufficient shelter and space 100 80 YES 15A(5) Unauthorized use of choke collar 100 80 NO 15A(6) Animal enclosed without adequate ventilation 100 80 NO 15A(7) Unsafe transport of dog in truck 100 80 NO 15A(8)(a) Unattended dog tethered for more than one hour 100 80 NO 15A(8)(b) Dog tethered for more than one hour on non- residential property 100 80 NO 15A(8)(c) Dog tethered with unpermitted collar 100 80 NO 15A(8)(d) Dog tethered on tether of insufficient length 100 80 NO 15C(2) to 15C(16) REPEALED by BYLAW 13894 Burnaby Automatic Vending Machine Bylaw 1946 $ $ 2(1) Unlicenced automatic vending machine 50 40 YES Burnaby Building Bylaw 2004 $ $ 5(1) Failure to comply with the Building Code or other bylaw or enactment. 300 240 YES 5(2) Failure to pay the cost of repair of damage to city property. 300 240 YES 5(3)(b) Failure to post civic address 100 80 YES 5(3)(c) Failure to provide washroom facilities on the construction site 100 80 YES 5(4) Failure to obtain written permission to occupy the building. 300 240 YES 7(1) Construction without permit 300 240 YES 7(2) Failure to construct in conformity with the requirements of the Building Code and the bylaw. 300 240 YES Page 10 of 45 Bylaw 12657 Burnaby Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw 2009 (2026.4) Consolidated for Convenience Disclaimer: The City of Burnaby documents contained in this system are for convenience reference only and their accuracy and currency is not guaranteed.
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Bylaw Number: 13658CC - Building Bylaw 2016 (Consolidated for Convenience)

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Description
building terms, requirements and fees
(4B) (a) Without limiting section 9(4A), the Building Inspector is directed to withhold issuance of permit for demolition and approval for demolition in the following circumstances: (i) in the case of protected heritage property, until a heritage alteration permit and any other necessary approvals have been issued with respect to alteration or redevelopment of the site; (ii) in the case of real property identified as heritage property in a community heritage register, until a building permit and any other necessary approvals have been issued with respect to the alteration or redevelopment of the site.
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Bylaw Number: 13842 - Heritage Revitalization Agreement Bylaw No. 1, 2018

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Description
7037 Canada Way: sets guidelines for subdivision and dev of site
HERITAGE DESIGNATION 3.1 The Owner irrevocably agrees to the designation by bylaw (the "Heritage Designation Bylaw") of the Lands and the Heritage House as a City heritage site, in accordance with Section 612 -4- of the Local Government Act, and releases the City from any obligation to compensate the Owner in any form for any reduction in the market value of the Lands that may result from such designation. 3 .2 The Owner acknowledges that notice of this Agreement and amendments thereto, and of the Heritage Designation Bylaw, will be registered on title to the Lands in the Land Title Office and once registered, this Agreement and amendments thereto will be binding on all persons who acquire an interest in the Lands. 4.
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Bylaw Number: 13888CC - Emergency Radio Building Amplification Bylaw 2018 (Consolidated for Convenience)

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Description
installation and maintenance of in-building radio amplification systems to provide uninterrupted public safety and emergency response network communications
between the area and the transmitting/receiving site of E-Comm or the City radio communications network(s).
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Bylaw Number: 13967 - Housing Agreement (7683 Fifteenth Street) Bylaw 2018

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Description
A bylaw to authorize the execution of a Housing Agreement for the non-market rental housing development at 7683 15th Street (Southgate)
The Owner and the City wish to enter into this Agreement ( as herein defined) to provide for affordable housing on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement, In consideration of $10.00 and other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged by both parties), and in consideration of the promises exchanged below, the Owner and the City covenant and agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION 1.1 In this Agreement the following words have the following meanings: (a) "Affordable Housing Unit" means a Dwelling Unit within the Development that is not a caretaker suite or designated for other use in accordance with the CD Plan; (b) "Agreement" means this agreement together with all schedules, attachments and priority agreements attached hereto; ( c) "CD Plan" means the comprehensive development plan for the Lands entitled "BC Family Housing Site" prepared by Integra Architecture Inc. and PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc. and filed with the City's Director Planning and Building; ( d) "City" means the City of Burnaby; (e) "CPI" means the All-Items Consumer Price Index for Vancouver, B.C. published from time to time by Statistics Canada, or its successor in function; (t) "Development" means a single low-rise development which is four storeys on its street fronting elevation on Fifteenth Street, with an additional fifth storey which is internally oriented toward the future phases of the adjacent Southgate site, constructed or to be constructed on the Lands as shown in the CD Plan; (g) "Dwelling Unit" means one or more habitable rooms constituting one self­ contained unit with a separate entrance, which is occupied or intended to be occupied as the permanent home or residence of one Family only and contains not more than one kitchen or one set of cooking facilities; (h) "Eligible Tenant" means a Family having a cumulative gross annual income, at the time the Family executes the first Tenancy Agreement for an Affordable Housing Unit, not exceeding the Housing Income Limits (HILs) Threshold Bylaw No. 13967 Page4 published by the British Columbia Housing Management Commission from time to time in respect to the size of the Affordable Housing Unit to be occupied by the Eligible Tenant; (i) "Existing Tenant" means a tenant of a Dwelling Unit at the residential buildings collectively known as "Cedar Place", located at 7133 Fourteenth Avenue, 7101 Fourteenth Avenue and 7588 Sixteenth Avenue, as of October 1, 2018; G) "Family" means a minimum of two people, including one dependent child.
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Bylaw Number: 14229 - Heritage Revitalization Agreement Bylaw No. 1, 2020

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Description
Lonsdale Guardhouse Residence to provide necessary zoning variances to allow for the subdivision and development of the existing R5 Residential District ppty as a City Heritage Site.
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Bylaw Number: 14360 - Smoking Regulation Bylaw 2021

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Description
regulate smoking in parks, city-owned or controlled outdoor public spaces and business premises: NOTE: THIS GRANDFATHERED THE BUSINESSES WITH 'SMOKING IN PREMISES' LICENCES i.e., existing hookah lounges which if ownership or biz location changes, the permit to smoke ceases
PART 2: DEFINITIONS 2.1 In this Bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires, "assembly use" means a use that involves the assembly or gathering of persons for religious, charitable, philanthropic, cultural, recreational, or private educational purposes, and includes churches, auditoriums, meeting rooms, social halls, child care, youth centres, and group camps; · "bicycle lane" means that portion of a street that is designated for use by persons on bicycles; "boulevard" has the meaning set out in the Street and Traffic Bylaw; "burn" means to produce smoke, vapour or other substances that can be inhaled; "business licence" has the meaning set out in the Burnaby Business Licence Bylaw 2017, as amended or replaced from time to time; "business has the meaning set out in Burnaby Business Licence Bylaw premises" 2017, as amended or replaced from time to time "commercial use" means a use that involves: (a) the sale, rental, or repair of goods to the general public; or (b) the provision of services to a person, business or h~usehold, BylawNo. 14360 Page 2 and includes retail stores and grocery stores; personal, business and household service offices and establishments; banks and other financial services; cafes, restaurants and liquor primary establishments; personal health care offices; and commercial recreation; "crosswalk" has the meaning set out in the Street and Traffic Bylaw; "customer service means a partially enclosed or unenclosed area, including a area" balcony, patio, yard or sidewalk, that is part of or connected to or associated with a business that includes the service of food or beverages, including alcoholic beverages, to customers or other persons for consumption on site; "dwelling unit" "e-cigarette" "e-substance" "enclosed or substantially enclosed business premises" means a dwelling unit as defined in Burnaby Zoning Bylaw, 1965, as amended or replaced from time to time; means the following: (a) a product or device, whether or not it resembles a cigarette, containing an electronic or battery-powered heating element capable of vapourizing an e-substance for inhalation or release into the air; or (b) a product or device similar in nature or use to a product or device described in clause (a); means a solid, liquid or gas that, on being heated, produces a vapour for use in an e-cigarette, regardless of whether or not the solid, liquid or gas contains nicotine; means that portion, or those portions, of a business premises: (a) with a roof or other covering; and (b) in respect of which air is prevented from easily flowing through more than 50% of the wall space of that portion, or portions, of a business premises; "institutional use" means a use that involves public educational, governmental, or civic functions that are not commercial uses, and includes public schools, libraries, public recreational facilities, community centres and other civic facilities; "multi-use path" "park" "responsible person" "sidewalk" "smoke" or "smoking" "street" "Street and Traffic Bylaw" Bylaw No. 14360 Page 3 means a paved or unpaved pathway that supports shared walking, cycling and other active modes of transport and is physically separated from on-street infrastructure and facilities that support higher speed modes of transport such as motor vehicles and buses; has the meaning set out in the Parks Regulation Bylaw, 1979, as amended or replaced from time to time; means a person who owns, operates, controls, manages or supervises a business premises or a customer service area; has the meaning set out in the Street and Traffic Bylaw; means to inhale, exhale, burn or carry: (a) a lighted cigarette, cigar, pipe, hookah pipe, or other lighted smoking device or equipment that burns tobacco, cannabis or other weed or any substance; or (b) an activated e-cigarette.
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Bylaw Number: 14461CC - Construction and Demolition Waste Diversion Bylaw (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25813
building” two family dwelling or multi-family dwelling “owner” has the meaning set out in the Building Bylaw “recyclable materials” means a material, substance, or object, other than hazardous materials, that is produced, originates or results from demolition work and is one or more of the following: (a) organic material and is capable of being composted; (b) managed as a marketable commodity with an established market by the operator of a recycling facility; (c) being used in the manufacture of a new product that has an established market or is being processed as an intermediate stage of an existing manufacturing process; (d) being reused by the owner or agent for construction, whether on or off the site; or (e) a material, product or substance identified as a recyclable material in Schedule “A” of this bylaw.
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Bylaw Number: 14485CC - Consolidated Fees and Charges Bylaw (Consolidated for Convenience)

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25815

Bylaw Number: 14543 - Housing Agreement (6521 and 6537 Telford Avenue) Bylaw 2023

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25816
Description
Housing Agreement for the non-market rental housing development at 6521 and 6537 Telford Avenue
Replacement and Required Inclusionary Units (bb) "Permitted Rent" means: Bylaw No.14543 Page 6 of 30 (i) with respect to a Replacement Rental Unit, the Replacement Rental Rate; and (ii) with respect to a Required Inclusionary Unit, the Required Inclusionary Rental Rate for the unit type; (cc) "Prior Site" means the lands and premises with the former civic address of 6525 Telford Avenue, as of January 29, 2018, and formerly legally described as: Parcel Identifier: 001-773-74 7 Lot 66 District Lot 153 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan 26877; (dd) "Prior Unit" means the former residential unit occupied by a Returning Tenant at the Prior Site; (ee) "Public Utility" means any utility or service provider that is regulated by the British Columbia Utilities Commission, or its successor in function; (ff) "Purchaser" has the meaning ascribed to it in section 11.2; (gg) "Rental Air Space Parcel" means an air space parcel created by subdivision of the Lands, or any portion thereof, by Air Space Plan, which air space parcel contains all the Non-Market Units and the Market Rental Units; (hh) "Rental Use Zoning Policy" means the City's Finalized Rental Use Zoning Policy approved by City Council on March 9, 2020; (ii) "Replacement Rental Rate" means, with respect to each Replacement Rental Unit, the amount equal to the Returning Tenant's rent as of the date the Returning Tenant moved out of that Returning Tenant's Prior Unit, plus any annual increases allowed under the Residential Tenancy Act between the date the Returning Tenant moved out of the Prior Unit and the effective date of the tenancy under the Tenancy Agreement for the Replacement Rental Unit together with any subsequent annual increases permitted in accordance with the Residential Tenancy Act; (jj) "Replacement Rental Unit" means a Non-Market Unit that replaces a rental unit at the Prior Site and is offered to and rented by a Returning Tenant; (kk) "Required Inclusionary Rental Rate" means an amount equal to 20% below the CMHC Market Median Rent, for the unit size and type (meaning, for greater certainty, number of bedrooms) of the Required Inclusionary Rental Unit as of the date the Owner and Eligible Tenant enter into a Tenancy Agreement, together with any annual increases permitted in accordance with the Residential Tenancy Act; Housing Agreement (lntracorp- 6521 and 6537 Telford Ave.
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Bylaw Number: 14574 - Heritage Revitalization Agreement Bylaw No. 1, 2023

https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw25851
Description
Alice & Robert Travers Residence, 7828 Stanley Street
Historic Place: a structure, building, group of buildings, district, landscape, archaeological site or other place in Canada that has been formally recognized for its heritage value.
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