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Township of Lake of Bays seeks input on draft Clean Yards Bylaw

The Township of Lake of Bays has released a revised draft of the proposed Clean Yards By-law and is inviting residents to review the updated version and share their comments ahead of the April 14, 2026, Council meeting.

What happened
Township staff brought forward a proposed Clean Yards By-law as part of a housekeeping update. While there were some minor changes, the regulations in the by-law are not new. These yard maintenance standards have been in place since 2018 under the Property Standards By-law 2018-054. The intent was to move these long-standing rules into a standalone by-law to make them easier to find, understand, and apply.

Prior to the March 10, 2026, Council meeting, residents submitted comments, and after considering this feedback, Council identified areas where the by-law needed clarity and corrections, asking staff to bring a revised version back to the public for review.

What the by-law covers
The Clean Yards By-law sets standards for keeping yards and vacant land in a clean, safe, and orderly condition. Enforcement of these regulations has always been complaint-driven, and officers use discretion, with a focus on education and voluntary compliance.

What happens now
Township staff have created an engagement page where residents can find clear information about the by-law, review the revised draft, and submit official comments before the next Council meeting on April 14, 2026. Residents can participate by visiting engage.lakeofbays.on.ca.

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2 Comments

  1. Brian Ellas says:

    Interesting that people want to be in an HOA this far from Oakville. Crazy, almost.

  2. Thomas R Spivak says:

    Its likely a hollow effort as it has been in Huntsville, all talk no action. Numerous complaints on a horrible property in Utterson with zero results. Offenders may pay a small fine and the ness continues. Why even bother?