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CLOSED - Cemetery and Crematorium Bylaw and Guidelines
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Consultation has concluded
This consultation is now closed.
Council is proposing to amend the Cemetery and Crematorium Bylaw and introduce a set of Guidelines. This is now open for public consultation and we are keen to hear your thoughts! The changes are largely administrative, moving operational information that is contained in the current Bylaw to a separate Guideline document. By having this information in a set of Guidelines, it means Council can be more responsive in making changes to this document to meet the meets of the community. Both documents have been updated, using current terminology and position titles where needed.
This consultation is now closed.
Council is proposing to amend the Cemetery and Crematorium Bylaw and introduce a set of Guidelines. This is now open for public consultation and we are keen to hear your thoughts! The changes are largely administrative, moving operational information that is contained in the current Bylaw to a separate Guideline document. By having this information in a set of Guidelines, it means Council can be more responsive in making changes to this document to meet the meets of the community. Both documents have been updated, using current terminology and position titles where needed.
Council is interested to here the communities views on the proposed updates to the Cemeteries and Crematorium Bylaw and associated Guidelines. Please complete this quick submission form to pass on your views. Hearings are scheduled for 6 September, so please indicate on the submission if you would like to speak to the Mayor, Councillors and Representatives about your submission.
Consultation has concluded
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