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LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY
BE PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF
YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY FOR A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS.
DISCOVER HOW AT LSAC.CA/EMERGENCY-MANAGEMENT
land description; lot, block, plan, if
applicable, and the measurement to
your approach from the nearest road
junction. An easy way to obtain this
measurement is to use your vehicle’s
odometer and drive the distance from
one point to the other.
Cost of a Rural Address Sign
The cost of a municipal rural
addressing sign and placement for
residential, commercial and industrial
development is the responsibility
of the property owner, occupant or
developer. Such signage shall be
erected within three months after
receipt of an approved Development
Permit from the Development Officer.
A property owner, occupant or
developer may order sign(s) through
the County, from another supplier, or
make their own sign as long as the
sign(s) conform(s) to the specifications
set out in the County’s guidelines.
Enforcement Services
Lac Ste. Anne County Enforcement
is a “quality-of-life” service that
provides residents with animal
control, bylaw and traffic enforcement
resources. It does not provide
emergency response services. In the
event of a fire, police, medical or other
emergency, dial 911. Complaints
and inquiries made after hours will be
followed up by an available Officer —
either immediately if on duty, or during
the next business day. Enforcement
personnel will respond as quickly as
possible given call volume and priority
of calls received.
WINTER 2018/19 COMMUNITY REPORT
780.785.3411
www. LSAC .ca
Create Your own
72-Hour Emergency Kit
Create your own 72-hour Emergency Kit
so you will have everything necessary to
help you and your family until emergency
responders can reach you. If you have
to evacuate, you must be able to carry
the plastic container full of supplies.
Therefore, you may want to consider two
kits — one for sheltering in-place (staying
at home), and one in case of evacuation.
Please be prepared — for the sake of
both yourself and your family. Visit
LSAC.ca/Build-a-Kit for more information.
County Bylaws & Policies
Active Lac Ste. Anne County legislation
is available to view at LSAC.ca/
Council/Bylaws-Policies. Residents are
encouraged to review the most current
bylaws and policies on record.
Animal Control
Animal Control Bylaw #06-2015 is a
bylaw to regulate and provide the controls
for wild animals within the municipal
boundaries of the County. It does not
include dogs, as they are covered under
the Dog Control Bylaw #05-2015. Cats
are not controlled. For complaints about
wild animals, contact your nearest Fish
and Wildlife office directly.
Bring Your Lost Pets Back
Home Safely
The County offers residents the
opportunity to check online postings of all
dogs that have been apprehended by our
Enforcement Officers. If you’re missing
your dog, check LSAC.ca/Dogs so we
can help get them back home.