Golden Days News and Information

COMMITTEE MEMBERS NEEDED:

The Summer Village of Golden Days is seeking five residents to sit on the Golden Days Advisory Committee for the Use of Recreational Vehicles.

For more information please click here to view, download and print this Request to Residents

 

The following documents are available for residents to view:

2011 Fall/Winter Newsletter

2012 Garbage Collection Calendar

The summarized Financial Statement for 2010 is available for residents to view.

2011 Spring Newsletter

Bylaw #232 - Business License

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

Bylaw #233 Rates of Taxation for 2011

Wastewater

Greywater (Sink and Showers) - Administration and Council continue to find evidence that sink and shower water (usually referred to as greywater) is being disposed of on llawns and flowerbeds. The Alberta Private Sewage System Standard of Practice (SAP) is very clear that wastewater (which includes greywater) shall not bypass any treatment phase of the on-site wastewater treatment system and that greywater must be effectively managed and treated in accordance with the SAP and shall not be discharged to a location not consistent with the SAP. To do otherwise is an offense under the Safety Codes Act.

Landfill Access Cards

Your Council and Administration have reached an agreement for Golden Days rate payers to take recyclable and other materials excluding household garbage to the Sunnybrook Transfer Station effective October 1, 2010. Access cards to the Sunnybrook Transfer are available for pickup from the Summer Villages Office (605 2nd Avenue, Ma-Me-O Beach). One card will be issued per household. Please note there is a $50.00 replacment fee for this card.

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:

Solid Waste Management

Each cabin is limited to one cart, for additional carts or broken wheels or repairs please contact

Maplethorpe: Skipp at 780-420-1507, or April at 780-352-2625.
 

 

 





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