In accordance with the BC Wildfire Act, the CVRD Fire departments have enacted their high risk activities bylaw. This ban applies to all Fire Protection areas within the Comox Valley (City of Courtenay, Town of Comox, and Village of Cumberland not included). In support of this ban, the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) will be following the Provincial regulations and starting noon on Tuesday, July 13 there will be a high risk activities fire ban in place.
“We have had a very hot dry summer so far, and being at it is so early on in the season we need to work together to protect our community, property and natural landscapes,” explains Bruce Green, Oyster River Fire Chief. “Within all areas of the Comox Valley including Hornby and Denman Islands all high risk fire activities are now banned until further notice. This ban expands on the previous campfire ban. As well, a smoking ban is still in effect within all CVRD regional parks.”
This ban will include all high risk activities that can produce a spark and is done in a combustible area such as on or near the forest floor or grassy area.
The CVRD bylaws and the Wildfire Act define “high risk activities” as:
- Mechanical brushing (example: industrial scale brushing)
- Disk trenching (example: mechanical preparation of logged site)
- Preparation or use of explosives (example: blasting)
- Using fire- or spark-producing tools, including cutting tools (example: cutting torches, metal grinders)
- Using or preparing fireworks or pyrotechnics (example: fireworks display)
- Grinding, including rail grinding (example: angle grinder)
- Mechanical land clearing (example: excavator or skidder logging or digging out stumps)
- Clearing and maintaining rights of way, including grass mowing (example: commercial right of way mowing; BC hydro brushing. Not residential lawn mowing)
Any of the following activities carried out in a cutblock excluding a road, landing, roadside work area or log sort area in the cutblock.
- Operating a power saw (example: cutting firewood off a road in a combustible area)
- Mechanical tree felling, woody debris piling or tree processing, including de-limbing (example: logging activity or cutting firewood off a road in a combustible area)
- Welding (example: any welding off a road)
- Portable wood chipping, milling, processing or manufacturing (example: these activities when done outside of an industrial worksite within a fire protection district)
- Skidding logs or log forwarding unless it is improbable that the skidding or forwarding will result in the equipment contacting rock (example: logging activity)
- Yarding logs using cable systems (example: any logging activity that uses cable yarding equipment)
The ban will cover all CVRD Electoral Area Fire Departments including:
- Oyster River Fire Department
- Fanny Bay Fire Department
- Hornby Island Fire Department
- Union Bay Fire Department
- Denman Island Fire Department
Interested in learning how you can protect your property by being FireSmart, visit www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/firesmart to learn about the simple steps you can take to protect your home, property and community.
For more information on high risk activities and learn which fire protection area you reside visit: www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/highriskactivities.
The Comox Valley Regional District is a federation of three electoral areas and three municipalities providing sustainable services for residents and visitors to the area. The members of the regional district work collaboratively on services for the benefit of the diverse urban and rural areas of the Comox Valley.
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Media Contact:
Bruce Green
Fire Chief - Oyster River Fire Rescue
Tel: 250-792-0213