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B-Say-Tah Municipal Office 842 Broadway Street, Fort Qu'Appelle Office Hours Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10 AM to 3 PM Closed all Stat Holidays |
Resort Village of B-Say-Tah Box 908 Fort Qu'Appelle, SK S0G 1S0 Phone: 332.6449 Fax: 332.2923 Email: bsaytah@sasktel.ca |
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Administrator: Caralen Okolita Mayor: Ron Cox Councillors: Sue Cherewyk Ross Cowan Craig Ell Jim Muirhead Public Works: Dennis Leader | ||
Garbage Collection & Policy
Garbage Collection Day is Tuesday all year. Yard Debris Collection Day is Monday from May 1 to October 31. The collection days may change without notice due to stat holidays.
Policy
- Each household must provide enough containers for their needs.
- All garbage is to be bagged. Loose garbage will not be picked up. The property owner is responsible for picking up and properly bagging loose garbage.
- Garbage bags are to weigh no more than 50 pounds.
- Garbage must be placed as near the road as possible but placed so it does not impede traffic.
- Yard debris includes hedge, shrub, grass clippings and leaves. Yard debris must be bagged in biodegradable/compostable bags or it will not be picked up. Bags can weigh no more than 50 pounds. Small tree limbs are to be bundled in 3 ft lengths.
North Valley Waste Management Authority Inc.
North Valley Waste Management is located 3.5 km north on Hwy #35 from the junction of Hwy #35 and Hwy #56, 2 km east on gravel road and 0.5 km south. Watch for signage along the route.
Loads must be tarped or otherwise secured to prevent littering.
The landfill does not accept the following materials:
- Hazardous Materials
- Asbestos
- Concrete
- Tires
- Mixed loads
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| May 1 to October 31 Monday - Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM Sunday 1 AM to 5 PM |
November 1 to April 30 Monday - Friday 9 AM to 4 PM Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM Closed all Stat Holidays |
Bylaw Enforcement
Call 331.6446
Terry Vincent is the bylaw enforcement officer. Terry will address written complaints filed with the village office regarding bylaw infraction within the Resort Village.
Please Note: All Noise and Traffic violations are to be filed with the RCMP directly. Link to Noise Bylaw Complaint Form
Copies of the bylaws and the prescribed complaint forms may be obtained from the village office or here.
Nuisance Bylaw
Cottage owners are encouraged to keep their properties and adjacent property tidy and free of "undesirable". We all know how quickly things can pile up, which is why the Bylaw Enforcement Officer is asking that owners take a look around their property and voluntarily abide by the Nuisance Abatement Bylaw.
This bylaw is intended to provide for the abatement of nuisances that include property , activities or thing that adversely affect:
- the safety, health or welfare of people in the neighbourhood;
- people's use and enjoyment of their property; and
- the amenity of a neighbourhood.
- a building in a ruinous or dilapidated state or repair;
- an unoccupied building that is damaged and is in imminent danger to public safety
- land that is overgrown with grass and weeds
- untidy and unsightly property
- junked vehicles
- vehicles that do not have a valid license plate, are rusted, wrecked, dismantled, inoperative or abandoned
- and open excavations on property.
Zoning & Building Bylaws
Resort Village bylaws requires that a Development/Building permit must be submitted for approval before any construction, demolition or removal of a building begins.
The developer may be required to submit one or all of the following along with the Development/Building permit application:
- Two sets of plans and specifications of the proposed building.
- A current real property report prepared by a registered land surveyor.
- A current topographical report with or without land elevations may be required.
The Development/Building Inspector will evaluate the compliance of the construction, or demolition to the related Acts and Bylaws. Inspections will be done on site before, during and at the finish of construction, demolition or the moving of any structure.
Permits are not required for fences under six feet in height or for laying paving stones.
Copies of the Building Bylaw and Zoning Bylaw are available at the Resort Village office.
Shoreline Alteration Permits
Saskatchewan Environment & Resource Management (SERM) requires a permit application to be completed before any work near a lake and stream shore area can take place.
Common activities that can affect fish and fish habitat are: lake shore alteration during cottage construction; depositing sand for beach development; removing sand, gravel and/or rocks from lake and stream shore areas, diverting or damming streams; dredging or draining marsh lands; installing road culverts; removal of trees and shrubs; and the erection of retaining walls.
To obtain a permit, contact your Conservation Officer at 332.3215