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Bylaws

Here are links to the currently applicable By-Laws

Bylaw 123 – 2023 Tolls

Bylaw 122 – 2023 Parcel Tax – Registered

ByLaw 121 – 2022 Water Tolls

ByLaw 120 – 2022 Parcel tax

ByLaw 117 – Water Distribution Regulations

Bylaw 106 – Approval of capital expenditure for MSR Consulting

Bylaw 101 – Meeting Procedures

ByLaw 92 – Subdivision Regulations

Bylaw 81 – Installation of Backflow Preventers

Bylaw 77 – Indemnification of Officers

Bylaw 64 – Duties of Officers

Letters Patent

  • SERVICE NOTICES

    Trustees have approved a 5% water toll increase effective March 1, 2023, and set the 2023 Parcel Tax at $550.

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    Watering Restriction Level: STAGE 1  – No restrictions at this time

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    The next Trustee meeting is scheduled for Apr 12, 2023. The 2023 AGM is set for 7:00 pm on Wed, April 19, 2023

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    It is highly recommended that residents consider a rainwater capture system for gardening. More under the Water Conservation tab

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    Payments can now be made using Interac bank transfers. Please check the Billing page for more details.

     

    Residences are reminded about the requirement to close their shut-off valve at the street if they will be absent for more than 3 days. Please ensure your valve is serviceable.

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  • PERMANENT ADVISORY

    CHLORINE IN DRINKING WATER — A key element of the District’s Multi-Barrier Approach to Ensuring Safe Drinking Water is the use of sodium hypochlorite (chlorine) as a disinfectant. Residents concerned about chlorine and chlorine by-products  in their water should consider use NSF certified activated carbon  filtration.
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    SODIUM LEVELS — Sodium is a naturally occurring element in our well water. The levels of sodium exiting the treatment plants are within established limits, but can exceed the alert level for people on sodium restricted diets. It is recommended that such people use an alternative source for drinking water.
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    Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2R2
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