Bylaws & Policy

Animal Control Bylaw

Amendments made to current dog control bylaw.

On November 1, 2015 the Animal Control Bylaw came into effect, replacing the Dog Control Bylaw.

New to the Bylaws: Cats are now included

  • Limit of 2 dogs per household
  • Limit of 2 cats per household
  • Increase to penalties set out in Schedule 'C'

If you or anyone you know has a new dog and/or cat, please contact the office to receive a license.
Fee is $5.00/spayed & $25/not spayed.

Please make sure your domestic pet is either tied up or inside a fenced yard so that it does not roam the Village. Penalties for a domestic pet running at large or defecating within the Village may start @ $100.00. A copy of the "Animal Control Bylaw" is available at the Village Office. If you would like to make a complaint regarding any dog/cat related situations, please contact the Village Office during regular hours of operation

Policies:

 

Vehicles for Snow Removal

Please be advised to in case of sudden snowfall, any & all vehicles parked on the street are to be moved immediately. This will enable Maintenance to remove snow off the streets more effectively & efficiently.

We would like to remind all property owners that junked vehicles are not permitted to be stored on property within the Village. A junked vehicle is any vehicle that has no valid license plate or is in a rusted, wrecked, dismantled, inoperative or abandoned condition.

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