Oakville Beaver, 15 May 2014, p. 10

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, May 15, 2014 | 10 Time to review new rules on outdoor burning in Oakville Residents gearing up for the warmer weather with outdoor fireplaces or pits may want to revisit the bylaw that regulates open air burning in Oakville. New rules are in effect after Oakville council approved changes to the rules last month in the hope of answering issues raised about smoke. Under the new bylaw, smoke and odour from an outdoor fireplace or fire pit cannot infringe with neighbours' enjoyment of their property. If a complaint is made, Oakville Fire Department crews will respond, extinguish the fire and educate the resident about the bylaw requirements for open air burning. After two bylaw violations, a property owner will be fined $410 for each subsequent fire department response. "It's important that residents and property owners understand and follow the rules for open air burning," stated Oakville Fire Chief Lee Grant in a press release. "Our goal is to educate and encourage neighbours to consider each other's needs so Oakville residents can continue to enjoy safe recreational fires on their property." The Oakville Fire Department has produced the following checklist for recreational burning: · Smoke and odour from a fire in an outdoor burning device, fireplace or fire pit cannot impact a neighbour's enjoyment of their property · Only charcoal or clean, dry, seasoned wood with no preservatives can be burned and must be completely contained in the burning device · The fire pit or open burning device must be located at least three metres (10 feet) from adjacent properties and combustible structures · The fire pit cannot exceed the maximum of 61 centimetres (2 ft) in diameter and must have a metal screen with mesh holes no larger than 2.5 cm (one inch) · The fire pit must be at grade and 42 cm (16 in) or less in depth and no more than 21 cm (8 in) above grade, and protected with non-combustible materials such as bricks or stones. · A water hose or fire extinguisher (2A rating) must be located nearby · The fire must be supervised at all times by an adult, 18 years of age or older Burning can only occur between 10 a.m. and 11 p.m. and not during rain, fog, smog alerts or windy conditions (30 kilometres per hourplus). Residents installing an outdoor fire pit may want to consider installing a propane or natural gas-burning device that will significantly reduce the negative impact on their neighbourhood. For more, visit oakville.ca or call Oakville Fire Safety Education at 905-338-4404. www.oakville.ca National Access Awareness Week with Lifestyle Expo and Art Showcase Monday, May 26, 2014 4 to 7 p.m. Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road Discover what our community has to offer people of all abilities. Check out programs, services, arts, sports and more! Meet members of Oakville's Accessibility Advisory Committee. Mayor and Members of Council will also be dropping by! Everyone welcome! If you have any accessibility needs, please let us know one week before the event by contacting the accessibility coordinator at 905-845-6601, ext. 3660, daniel.sadler@oakville.ca or by filling out the accessible online feedback form on oakville.ca. CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF FASHION 40 50off EVERYTHING *Regular retail prices. Some limited basics excluded. % STOREWIDE * DANBURYSALES.COM SALE ON NOW NEW ARRIVALS / NEW MARKDOWNS SUITS, SPORT JACKETS, PANTS, SHOES, DRESS SHIRTS, JEANS, SWEATERS, LONG & SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS, SHORTS, OUTERWEAR & ACCESSORIES. STORE HOURS: MON - FRI: 10am to 9pm, SAT: 9am to 6pm, SUN: 11am to 6pm SALE IN CONJUNCTION WITH DSL COMMERCIAL www.garywaters.ca | 905-688-2233 | PEN CENTRE, ST. CATHARINES L2T 2K9

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