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Wasp Wildfire Protection Kits

WASP Wildfire Protection Kit brochure The Gillies Bay Volunteer Fire Department has Wasp Wildfire Protection kits available for purchase. Kits are $199.95 each. Check out the brochure above for more […]

Frequently Asked Questions

[…]to which water is or can be supplied from the existing works of the District. Group B  Shall comprise each, and every parcel of land not classified Group A. Group C  Shall comprise each, and every parcel of land which was within the District Boundaries prior to May 1985. 2024 Rates for parcel Tax – $680.00 (includes street lighting – $70.00) 2024 Rates for Water Tolls – $590.00 non metered rate Metered Rate: The commercial metered rates are calculated as follows. The minimum quarterly rate is $150.00 which includes 50 m3 of water. Any usage above 50 m3 is billed at $2.50 per m3. When are invoices sent out? Invoices are sent out in January. Improvement taxes and Water Tolls are due by the end of March. Commercial Water Tolls are invoiced quarterly; March 31, June 30, Sept 30, Dec 31st. What are my payment options? You can pay by cheque – mailed to the GBID; PO Box 102, Gillies Bay, V0N 1W0 Payment by cash – in person at the GBID Fire Hall; Monday through Friday 9 – 3pm. Or you can pay at the First Credit Union on Texada. Do I need a building permit to build in the […]

GBFD Resources

[…]a better opportunity for firefighters to defend your home. FireSmart-Guide-to-Landscaping https://www.homeadvisor.com/r/wildfire-facts-and-safety/ Ventilation Index The daily Smoke Control Forecast contains predictions of the Ventilation Index, a measure of atmospheric turbulence and low level winds, for 25 B.C. locations. The burning of woody debris outdoors is only permitted when the forecast Ventilation Index is sufficient to disperse smoke. Access the Venting Index Forecast Interactive Map Forest Fires Learn about forest fires at Wildfire Management BC Emergency Information Powell River Regional District has a page on Emergency Information, including being prepared for emergencies, as well as what to do during an emergency situation. Emergency Preparedness Lots of good articles on the BC Provincial Govt page Prepared BC, British Columbia’s one-stop shop for disaster readiness […]

Watering Restriction Notice

[…]to monitor and maintain operations. Water wasted = money wasted A report by Kerr Wood Leidel completed in 2018 identifies targets and opportunities for sustainable water use in the GBID service area. Read the report: GBID Water Conservation Plan Click on the following resources for more information about what you can do to save water: Water Use Calculator – how much water are you really using? Living Water Smart -Brochure from BC Provincial Government Living Water Smart -Book Capital Regional District (Victoria) has many resources including Drought Tolerant Gardens Landscape Watering Guide – although published in Arizona, this guide provides excellent information on the needs of a variety of plants. Conservation Brochure from Land and Water BC Water Waste – The real cost! (brochure from CRD) BC Climate Action Toolkit has a couple of pages on water conservation Waterbucket website has lots of news about water sustainability in […]

Complete Burn Ban Lifted effective August 28th 12 noon. Open Burn Ban still in Effect

[…]conditions as Vancouver Island or the Mainland.   Please ensure that you follow the Fire Smart recommendations when conducting any type of burning on your property. FireSmart-Homeowners-Manual   GILLIES BAY RESIDENTS If you hear the fire siren. Please shut off any open taps until the fire emergency has been rectified. Thank you for your Cooperation. Rob McWilliam – Fire Chief                 www.gilliesbayvfd.ca                […]
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About Us

[…]local authorities responsible for providing local services for the benefit of the residents in a community. They vary considerably in size from small subdivisions to larger communities and are usually located in rural areas of the province. Improvement districts are focused on providing local services such as water, fire protection, street lighting, dyking, drainage, garbage collection and parks, rather than general governance or land use planning. Typically an improvement district provides one or two services. These services are financed by taxation or user fees. Every improvement district is governed by a board of elected trustees (elected by area property owners) one of whom acts as chair. The powers exercised by the trustees (to enact and enforce its regulations and charges, to assess and collect taxes, to acquire, hold and dispose of lands, to borrow money and to expropriate lands) flow from the improvement district’s bylaws, the Local Government Act and other applicable provincial statutes. Information on these topics can be found in the Improvement District Manual. Most improvement districts are located within the boundary of a regional district, yet they are independent of each other. Others are located inside municipalities. Overlaps in jurisdiction can and do occur, so co-ordination between the two is essential. Regional districts can apply on behalf of improvement districts for infrastructure planning and capital grants […]

Bylaws

[…]street lighting and fire protection only. For questions about zoning, building permits and other community services, please contact the Powell River Regional District. 2024 Bylaw 251 Water Tolls 2024 Bylaw 252 Parcel Taxes Bylaw 247 Water Tolls and Other Charges 2023 Gillies Bay ID Bylaw Taxation 2023 Bylaw No. 246 – Registered Gillies Bay ID Fire Protection 2023 Taxation Bylaw No. 245 – Registered #244 Gillies Bay ID Taxation 2022 Bylaw No. 244 – Registered #243 Gillies Bay ID Fire Protection Taxation 2022 Bylaw No. 243 – Registered Bylaw 240 – Water Tolls 2021 Bylaw 241 – Taxation 2021 #237 Bylaw – Taxation Bylaw 236 Water Tolls 2020 Bylaw 235 Fire Protection 2020 #234 Meeting Procedures Bylaw By-law 232 Assessment Bylaw 229 Officer Positions #227 Bylaw – Water Connection Fees #226 Bylaw – Water Distribution #220, Fire Protection Taxation Bylaw #219, Fire Regulations Bylaw #218, Fire Department Establishment and Operations Bylaw #216, Capital Tax Advance 2015 Bylaw #215, Fire Protection Taxation Bylaw 2016 #213, 2015 Fire Protection – Capital Works and Equipment Renewal Reserve Fund Disbursement Bylaw Policies Policy 2016 VFD Service […]

Water Quality Notices

[…]can be accessed at the BC Ministry of Environment water quality objectives website . Immune-Compromised Individuals People who are immune compromised should always boil their tap water for the purposes above. The following uses do not require boiled water but require additional cleaners or sanitizers : Cleaning food contact surfaces Food contact surfaces are all those surfaces that food comes into contact with during the food preparation process. These include counter tops, cutting boards and chopping blocks. Food contact surfaces should be washed with clean water and then sanitized using an acceptable sanitizing agent.  Sanitizing agents for food contact surfaces include unscented household bleach, iodophors, and quaternary ammonia compounds. To prepare stock bleach solutions add 2-4 ml of 5% bleach per litres of water (1 tablespoon per gallon).  This will make a 100 to 200 ppm chlorine solution. Hand washing Using warm water and soap should be sufficient. Ensure hands are thoroughly dried using paper towel. Use of alcohol sanitizer following hand washing will provide additional safety. Dishwashing by hand Dishes washed by hand should be sanitized for two minutes in a separate sink using a bleach solution (2-4 ml of bleach per liter of water or 1 tablespoon per […]