Fees & Charges

The fees for services provided in the Fire Prevention and Life Safety Bylaw No. 3712, 2005 are as follows:

Section
Reference
Description
of service
Fee Fee
including HST
Detail
9.3

Fireworks Permit / Pyrotechnic Permit
Fireworks Permits Requirements

 $50.00  $56.00  Per Permit
11.2 Comfort Letter $100.00 $112.00 Per Letter
11.3 Fire Investigation
(a) 1st 4 hours
(b) every subsequent hour or part thereof to a maximum of 10 additional hours of investigation

No Charge
$124.00


$138.88


Per hour
11.9 Fire Extinguisher Training Costs, 10 person minimum
(a) Owner/occupier site, regular working hours
(b) Training Grounds, regular working hours
(c) Training Grounds, after hours

 

$41.00
$21.00
$41.00

 

$45.92$23.52$45.92

 

Per person
Per person
Per person

17

Fire Safety Plan Review
(a) High Rise buildings - 7 storeys and up
(b) All other buildings less than 7 storey
(c) Amendment to fire safety plan review & approval

 

$300.00
$150.00
$100.00   

 

$336.00
$168.00
$112.00



Per plan
Per plan
Per Amen.

 Coquitlam Fire Prevention Bylaw

 Please review the Coquitlam Fire Prevention and Life Safety Bylaw 3712, 2005

Open Air Burning Regulations

Coquitlam’s Outdoor Burning Restrictions

Coquitlam does not permit outdoor burning. This includes burning of grass clippings, branches or other waste, as well as the use of many outdoor appliances. The only acceptable appliances are those that are:

  • specifically designed for cooking food
  • fueled by natural gas, propane or charcoal briquets
  • used solely for cooking food.

Operating an appliance specifically designed as an outdoor heater, provided such appliance is CSA (Canadian Standards Association) certified, is not considered open air burning.

Failure to adhere to the open air burning restrictions is an offense and subject to a $100 fine.

Fire Prevention Division

1300 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, B.C. V3B 7S4
Phone: 604-927-6433
Email: firerescue@coquitlam.ca