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Monday, 15 June 2009
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FIRE PERMITS
Fire Permits are required for anyone within Vulcan County wishing to conduct a controlled burn on their property.
Fire Permits are not intended to unnecessarily restrict burning but rather to assist property owners to burn safely and in compliance with the Provincial Forest and Prairie Protection Act. Permits are available, free of charge, by contacting the Vulcan County Office. Some standard conditions will apply and other conditions may be applied depending upon the site and type of burn intended.
Fire Permits are not required for Contained Fires - that means a Fire which is totally confined within a non-combustible structure or container and which is ventilated in such a manner as to preclude the escape of combustible materials such as ash.
For additional information please contact the Vulcan County Office at 403-485-2241. For more fire information please review the Vulcan County and area fire departments at www.vulcancountyfire.com. |
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Monday, 07 January 2008
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OVERLOAD CONTORL
Vulcan County is pleased to announce that the County has partnered with Roadata Services to provide approval for all overweight and heavy loads
Effective December 17, 2007, Companies will now be required to contact Roadata Services for approval of all overweight loads within the County.
You can reach Roadata Services 24 hours a day, toll free at 1-888-830-7623
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Monday, 27 April 2009
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Vulcan County is a 911 Community IRRIGATION WATERING - PUBLIC NOTICE ROAD ALLOWANCES - PUBLIC NOTICE |
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Monday, 07 January 2008
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Provided here is a sample Road Approach Agreement in pdf format. It is not a valid agreement.
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Friday, 24 April 2009
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Provided here is a sample Pipeline Crossing Agreement in pdf format. It is not a valid agreement. |
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