113 - FOIP Bylaw
122 - Unsightly and Untidy Bylaw
123 - Road Control Bylaw
128 - Sewage Bylaw(see amendments below)
140 - Sewage Amendment Bylaw
130 - Traffic Bylaw
135 - Tax Payment Plan Bylaw(see amendment below)
153 - Tax Payment Plan Amendment Bylaw
138 - Noise Bylaw
157 - Electrical Franchise Agreement Bylaw
165 - Off Highway Vehicle Bylaw - Provincial Small Vehicle Booklet
179 - Land Use Bylaw
186 - Chief Administrative Officer Bylaw
191 - Subdivision & Planning Authority Bylaw
198 - Rescind Bylaw 55-1983 (Area Structure Plan)
203 - Code of Conduct Bylaw
204 - Subdivision & Development Appeal Board Bylaw
207 - Remove Park Reserve Designation and Confirm Environmental Reserve Designation
211 - Prohibiting Electrical Distribution Service Bylaw
212 - Designated Officer - Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Clerk Bylaw
220 - Municipal Development Plan Bylaw & Municipal Development Plan
223 - Assessment Review Boards Bylaw
226 - Tax Penalty Bylaw
230 - Designated Officer - Assessment Review Board Clerk
232 - Designated Officer - Development Authority (in effect May 1st, 2022)
237 - Municipal Credit Card Borrowing Bylaw
238 - 2023 Tax Rates Bylaw
241 - Borrowing Bylaw (short-term) to December 31, 2024
242 - Fees & Charges Bylaw
243 - Emergency Management Bylaw
244 - Council & Council Committee Procedural Bylaw
245 - 2024 Tax Rates Bylaw
246 - Fire Bylaw
247 - Bylaw Enforcement Officer Bylaw
248 - Designated Officer - Assessor Bylaw
250 - Animal Control Bylaw
BYLAWS
A bylaw is a law made by a local authority in accordance with the powers conferred by or delegated to it under a statute, in this case the MGA. Council may pass a bylaw to govern the affairs within the council (the procedural bylaw and code of conduct for councillors) and bylaws that govern within the municipality. Common bylaws include vehicle parking and stopping regulations, animal control, licensing, noise, business regulation, and management of public recreation areas. A municipal by-law is no different than any other law of the land, and can be enforced with penalties, challenged in court and must comply with higher levels of law. Municipal bylaws are often enforceable through the public justice system, and offenders can be charged with a criminal offence for breach of a bylaw.
To obtain a signed copy of a bylaw, please contact the Summer Village Office.
FIRE ADVISORY IN EFFECT
Summer Village of
South View
Mailing Address:
Box 8, Alberta Beach, Alberta T0E 0A0
New Office/Courier Location:
2317 Township Road 545
Division No. 13
Lac Ste. Anne County, Alberta T0E 1V0
p: 780-967-0271 f: 780-967-0431