Bruderheim Bylaws Made Simple
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Bylaws ensure the quality of life in our town, and Bruderheim Town Council is interested in providing residents with improved Bylaw services. The first step is communication - so that all residents have a good understanding of the key Bylaws serving our community.
If you have any questions about Bruderheim Bylaws, please contact the Bylaw Liaison (780-796-3731) at the Town Office, located at 5017 Queen Street. Copies of commonly requested Bylaws will soon be available on this website.
Dog Control Bylaw
This Bylaw ensures responsible and safe dog ownership within Bruderheim:
- All dogs must be licensed with the Town of Bruderheim. Licenses must be renewed annually.
- Only two dogs per household.
- If you'd like to have a third dog you must complete an Over-Limit Application and submit it with the fee of $58.00. If approved, you may then purchase a license for the new dog. Your Over-Limit permit must also be renewed each year.
- It is your responsibility to keep your dog(s) under control at all times and to not allow excessive barking.
- You must clean up any waste from your dog(s) when out walking around town.
- Your dog(s) must always be on a leash if out of your yard and must be confined to your yard when at home.
- Any dog that attacks a person, threatens a person, chases a vehicle, chases a person on a bicycle, horse or while walking, or attacks another pet is guilty of an offence and Bylaw officers can be called to enforce the Bylaw.
See Doggy-Dos and Doggy-Don'ts for more information.
Please contact Strathcona County Bylaw Services at 780-449-0170 to report any dog disturbances, such as dogs running loose, barking during quiet time, or without tags.
Cat Bylaw
This Bylaw ensures responsible and safe cat ownership within Bruderheim:
- Your cat(s) require a tag and license that is to be renewed annually.
- If your cat is off your property without a tag, you are in contravention of the Bylaw.
Unsightly Premises Bylaw
This Bylaw is in place to ensure that the Town is presented in a positive light to visitors and potential buyers, and more importantly, that Bruderheim a pleasant place to live for our current residents.
- Your property and the buildings on your property must be in good repair.
- Your yard must be free of excess garbage and clutter. This includes large garbage items, such as old cars that are not running or are missing parts, old appliances, and piles of lumber or metal.
- Grass must be well-kept and weeds kept in check.
Parking Bylaw
This Bylaw is in place to ensure responsible parking within the Town. One of the most common complaints we receive in the summer is about trailers being parked on the streets.
- A trailer is NOT allowed to be parked on the street UNLESS it is attached to the vehicle that will be towing it.
- A trailer attached to a vehicle can only be parked on the street for 36 consecutive hours. You can move it and re-park it BUT it can only be parked twice in a 7 day period, starting with the first date that it is parked.
- There is space allotted for each home to have two parking spaces on the street. However, this does NOT mean the space is reserved for the homeowners - other people are permitted to park there.
Other commonly requested Bylaws:
- Land Use Bylaw
- Municipal Development Plan
- Off-Highway Vehicle Bylaw
- Waste Bylaw
- Tax Assessment Bylaw
- FCSS Board Bylaw
- Noise Bylaw
If you have any questions about Bruderheim Bylaws, please contact the Bylaw Liaison (780-796-3731) at the Town Office, located at 5017 Queen Street. Copies of commonly requested Bylaws will soon be available on this website.