
2012 Council Spring Newsletter
2012 Garbage Collection Calendar
For more information please go to the following link http://www.csbc.ca/index.php/en/safe-boating-awareness-week
This service replaces the “Big Bin Weekends” due to a shortage of bins available in the spring. A crusher and truck will be brought to the Village and all items will be picked up and crushed at the curbside of your property. Each resident can dispose of 2 large items and 6 green garbage bags (50 lb maximum each). The bags can be filled with any household waste, small appliances etc. This is a great alternative for residents who do not have the resources to transport items for disposal. As part of our process for continuous improvement, the curb side pickup is more cost effective, less labor intensive and eliminates any toxic waste from being sent to the landfills. Ineligible waste items such as paint cans, toxic hazardous waste etc. would be identified immediately and left for the homeowner to dispose of appropriately. Please have your items at the curb side before 7:00 am the morning of June 23rd.
Ineligible waste includes:
• Fridges, freezers or coolers that have not had all the Freon appropriately removed
• Propane tanks and bottles
• Tires
• “E” waste, TV’s and computers
• Paint
• Batteries
• Used oil
• Household Hazardous wastes
• Loose materials and debris (if bagged and tied up it will be picked up)
With the exception of loose materials, the items above are to be taken to the Toxic Round Up or to any recycling facility throughout Alberta. If you have any further questions please contact Carolyn at the Summer Villages Office at 780-586-2494.
Please click here for more information on the Annual Household Toxic & E-Waste Round Up
PB Bylaw 230 Public Hearing Notice Friday, April 20, 2012 at 10:00 am in the Summer Village Office
at 605 – 2nd Ave., Ma Me O Beach, Alberta.
Draft Bylaw #230 Amends LUB 161
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Pigeon Lake Regional Wastewater Planning Committee Funding Approval
If you wish to pay your taxes by installment plan, the following form must be completed and returned to the Summer Villages Office before December 15th each year.
Tax Installment Payment Plan Authorization Form
Permits for Boat Lifts
In case you missed the article in the Wetaskiwin Times on August 13, 2007, Transport Canada is taking action on the regulation of boat lifts/hoists in Alberta lakes. Failure to obtain a permit may result in enforcement action and/or removal of the boat lift at the owner’s expense. You can call Marine Safety, Transport Canada at (780) 495-8215 for further information or to have an application sent out to you or visit: