The District of Lake Country is looking into developing a bylaw to regulate temporary farm worker housing.
âThere have been issues in the past and Âé¶čAV and the regional district are starting to look into it. So what we want to make sure is that our policies are in line with Âé¶čAV and the regional district,â said councillor Blair Ireland.
Currently, there is no bylaw in Lake Country regulating temporary farm worker housing.
âWe just want to make sure that itâs safe. We understand that theyâre going to have tents and tent villages but we want to make sure that itâs going to fit in with the neighbours and everyone else,â he said.
The bylaw will benefit both the neighbours and the farmers, said Ireland.
âIf you move next to a farm, you have to put up with those things. At the same time, if farmers can mitigate those problems and be good community members weâre all for that. We totally understand that they have to accommodate these people.â
A motion will be discussed during Tuesday nightâs regular board meeting to review the ministryâs guide to regulating temporary farm worker housing.
Lake Country has a large number of agricultural properties, which includes wineries.
âI think itâs about 45 per cent agricultural,â said Ireland.