Title
11:00 a.m. Public Hearing Bylaw 2022-14 - Amendment to Map 9 Redistricting (Land Use Bylaw 2017-18)
Proposed Motions
1. That Bylaw 2022-14 receive second reading.
2. That Bylaw 2022-14 receive third reading.
Body
Administration Recommendation
Administration supports the proposed motions, as the redistricting aligns with the Municipal Development Plan Bylaw 2017-14, and Council's Strategic Plan goals.
Administration recommends that the Public Hearing commence at the September 13, 2022 Council meeting at 11:00 a.m. as scheduled at the July 12, 2022 Council meeting where Bylaw 2022-14 received first reading. Administration recommends that Council hear public comment in accordance with Section 216 of the Municipal Government Act. Should Council be satisfied with information received at the Public Hearing, Administration recommends that the Public Hearing be closed and that Bylaw 2022-14 be presented to Council at this meeting for second and third reading. Alternatively, should Council desire to receive further information for the Public Hearing, Council may adjourn the Public Hearing to continue to receive additional information accordingly.
Additionally, if Council desires to close the Public Hearing but allow for Bylaw 2022-12 to be considered for second and third reading at a later date, Council may move: That Bylaw 2022-12 be presented for second and third reading on September 27, 2022 at a regular scheduled meeting of Council.
Purpose
To amend the Land Use Map (Map 9) of Land Use Bylaw 2017-18 to redistrict two parcels within SE-15-53-27-4 from AGR - Agricultural Restricted District to HC - Highway Commercial District.
Summary
Proposed Bylaw 2022-14 is a Land Use Bylaw amendment to redistrict two parcels (approximately 11.29 ha (27.9 acres) of land total) from AGR - Agricultural Restricted District to HC - Highway Commercial District. This amendment will facilitate the future commercial development of the lands. The proposed redistricting is in alignment with the Municipal Development Plan which supports the creation of new commercial development at accessible locations within the Rural Agricultural Area to serve the surrounding community. Administration notes that support of this redistricting application is contingent on Council approval of Bylaw 2022-12 (Amendment to the Atim Creek North Area Structure Plan).
Strategic Plan/Policy/Legal/Staff Implications:
This application conforms with Parkland County's Municipal Development Plan Bylaw 2017-14 and supports Council's Strategic Plan pillars including strategic economic diversification.
Financial Impact:
Cost: $0
Source of Funding: Private Development