Series consists of all bylaws passed, signed and sealed by the municipal Council of Burnaby, as well as drafts of bylaws that did not receive final adoption or a final reading. Bylaws pertain to all aspects of municipal government, including, but not limited to, public works, land and building reg…
Series consists of all bylaws passed, signed and sealed by the municipal Council of Burnaby, as well as drafts of bylaws that did not receive final adoption or a final reading. Bylaws pertain to all aspects of municipal government, including, but not limited to, public works, land and building regulation, taxation, finance, licensing, public health and safety, and recreation and culture.
Series also includes files of correspondence and other documents related to the development of individual bylaws and municipal bylaw elections, as well as appendices to bylaws, including maps, plans, and engineering related comprehensive development drawings (CD plans). Included also are bylaw record books, which list all bylaws and related information, such as dates of reading and final adoption dates.
Bylaws are numbered sequentially and are arranged according to bylaw number.
Formats
Microfiche copies are available in the Clerk’s Department vault for bylaws number 1 to 10584.
Fonds consists of records created and received by Licence, including Licence's historic business licence index cards (1950-1999).
History
Licence is part of the Community Services Department under the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer and overseen by the Chief Licence Inspector.
Licence is responsible for ensuring that businesses operating in Burnaby are appropriately licensed and are in compliance with all applicable bylaws. In addition, the Licence Office enforces bylaws regarding private property matters and property use, acts as the City liaison with the SPCA in response to Animal Control issues, and offers dog licensing.
Prior to 2017, bylaw services and parking enforcement were the responsibility of the Transportation division of the Engineering Department, and licensing and property management were the responsibility of the Revenue Services division of the Finance Department. In 2017, these responsibilities transferred to the Public Safety and Community Services Department, and in 2018, combined under Business Licence and Property Management. In 2022, Property Management and the responsibility of rentals and leases of City-owned properties was moved under the newly-created Lands and Facilities Department.
Dan Layng has served as Chief Licence Inspector since 2013.
File consists of papers pertaining to the Burnaby Association for Retarded Children including the association's constitution, bylaws and playground development (the North Burnaby Kiwanis Club helped to raise funds for the playground).
File consists of papers pertaining to the Burnaby Association for Retarded Children including the association's constitution, bylaws and playground development (the North Burnaby Kiwanis Club helped to raise funds for the playground).
Fonds consists of records created by the Burnaby Civic Employees' Local Union No. 23. Records include Constitutions and Bylaws (1961-1975); documents regarding contract negotiations, the "Annual Meeting" in 1962; a Shop Steward's course booklet (1963) and a document titled "History and Comments" of…
Fonds consists of records created by the Burnaby Civic Employees' Local Union No. 23. Records include Constitutions and Bylaws (1961-1975); documents regarding contract negotiations, the "Annual Meeting" in 1962; a Shop Steward's course booklet (1963) and a document titled "History and Comments" of Local No. 23 written by John Murton.
History
The Burnaby Civic Employees' Union Local No. 23 was chartered in 1919 by the Trades and Labour Congress with an outside labour force of approximately 250 employees of the Corporation of the District of Burnaby. The employees' union was formed under the chairmanship of former engineering clerk, Dick Etches. Mary England was president of the union between 1922 and 1923 and secretary between 1924 and 1934.
On September 13, 1956 the union was chartered by the National Union of Public Employees after being transferred from it's original charter given by the Trades and Labour Congress. The Union is affiliated with the National Union of Public Employees (British Columbia Division), (formerly the Joint Council of Public Employees) and the B.C. Federation of Public Employees from 1943.
File consists of papers pertaining to the Burnaby Clef Society, including its constitution and bylaws, programmes, and correspondence (mostly canvassing for donations and membership).
File consists of papers pertaining to the Burnaby Clef Society, including its constitution and bylaws, programmes, and correspondence (mostly canvassing for donations and membership).
File contains papers pertaining to the Burnaby Lake Aquatic Association. Included in the file are Reports brought to Council, bylaws, architectural design development drawings of the proposed sculling, rowing and canoeing courses on Burnaby Lake, and a proposal for a Burnaby Lake Nature Park along …
File contains papers pertaining to the Burnaby Lake Aquatic Association. Included in the file are Reports brought to Council, bylaws, architectural design development drawings of the proposed sculling, rowing and canoeing courses on Burnaby Lake, and a proposal for a Burnaby Lake Nature Park along with various correspondence. Also included in the file are Vancouver Jaycee newsletter transparencies.