Bylaws
The Municipality of Central Huron strives to make our community safe, healthy and enjoyable for everyone. By-Laws are created as a way to address issues and concerns of the community. They are created to protect the environment, public health, safety and to maintain a pleasant community for everyone.
By-Laws
A complete list of By-Laws is accessible through our iCompass Portal.
FREQUENTLY REQUESTED BYLAWS
- Adopt the Fee Bylaw 84-2023
- Animal Control Bylaw 28-2017
- Budget Bylaw 26-2022
- Building Bylaw 17-2010
- Burning Bylaw 19-18
- Clean Yards Bylaw 40-2020
- Entrance Bylaw 6-2011
- Noise Bylaw 16-2006
- Parking Bylaw 9-2009
- Procedure By-Law 59-2022
- Property Standards Bylaw 13-2009
By-Law Enforcement
Under the direction of the Clerk's Department, the By-Law Enforcement Officer enforces Municipal By-Laws in a manner that protects the general public and ensures the Municipality remains a pleasant place and attractive community to reside in, conduct business in and visit. The By-Law Enforcement Officer investigates concerns such as noise complaints, property standards issues, littering/dumping, fences, portable signs and other matters concerning the Municipality of Central Huron By-Laws.
By-Law Enforcement Officer:
Bruce Brockelbank
(519)482-3997
bylawenforcement@centralhuron.com
By-Law enforcement operates on a complaint basis by following the By-Law complaint process. When a complaint is received, it is investigated and appropriate action(s) are taken.
To Make an Inquiry or Complaint:
The Municipality of Central Huron will receive complaints in writing in two different ways:
- In Person at Town Hall: 23 Albert St, Clinton ON, Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
- Using the online By-law Complaint Form
The By-Law Enforcement Officer may wish to contact you to confirm information, or ask further questions regarding the issue. Please note that complainant information is considered confidential and will not be released to the person whose property is under complaint.