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  1. We may issue an Open-Air Burning Permit to allow garden refuse burning in a pile up to 2 metres (6 feet) in diameter. You need a permit. Permit fee is $10. You’ll receive a permit for a maximum of 7 days. With a permit, you can burn any day of the week, between sunrise and sunset. Only 1 open-air fire may be started and maintained on any ...

  2. Oct 8, 2021 · fireprevention@saanich.ca; You can burn in rural areas between and including October 16 and April 30. You must follow the conditions below. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30-4:30 pm. Due to Covid-19, fire stations are closed to the public and not able to issue permits. Outdoor Burning in Saanich . We limit outdoor burning in Saanich for a ...

  3. Oct 20, 2020 · A special burning permit is required for fires up to six feet in diameter and for burning on any other weekday from sunrise to sunset and the $10 permits lasts seven days. The municipality allows one yard waste fire per property per day in rural Saanich and the blaze must be monitored by a “competent person over the age of 19,” Trepels said.

  4. Aug 17, 2020 · Outdoor Burning and Green Waste Key Dates. July 10 2020. Survey opens. August 17 2020. Survey closes ... Key Dates. July 10 2020. Survey opens. August 17 2020. Survey ...

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    These appliances are used for cooking and quiet enjoyment, not for burning yard or household debris. Commonly used outdoor fire appliances include fire bowls, chimneys, outdoor fireplaces, and outdoor pizza ovens. Read more about outdoor fire appliances. The use of Outdoor Fire Appliances is subject to campfire bans in the Coastal Fire region. The ...

    No burning is allowed in the Dean Park area located west of East Saanich Road, south of Forest Park Drive (both sides, including Texada Terrace) to the southern border of the District with the exception of outdoor appliances.

    Devices that burn fuel to heat your home, like wood-burning stoves, fireplace inserts, and fireplaces, are not subject to restrictions. This is true even during province-wide campfire bans.

    Outdoor burning has been allowed in North Saanich for many years as a way to manage excess green waste. However, there is a growing awareness about the impact of the smoke from outdoor burning on human health, particularly for children, the elderly, and people with pre-existing health conditions. You can help by choosing alternatives to burning. If...

  5. Aug 26, 2020 · August 26, 2020. As we look to the 2020/2021 burning season, residents will be able to apply for a permit online as of October 1 at csaanich.ca/burning. The proposed regulations for the season are: The ability to burn seven days a week between October 16 and May 15 when the Venting Index forecast is "Fair" or "Good".

  6. Jul 2, 2020 · Outdoor burning refers to the open burning of green waste and construction materials. It does not include outdoor cooking facilities or campfires.Outdoor burning has been allowed in North Saanich for many years. Currently, from November to mid-May, outdoor burning of green waste is allowed with an annual permit. For a $25 fee, annual permits allow fires of up to 3' x 3' x 3'. Outdoor burning ...

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