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File #: BL 16-002    Version: 1 Name: Land Use Bylaw Amendment - Bylaw 2015-29 Natural Resource Extraction
Type: Bylaw Status: Council Agenda
File created: 12/15/2015 In control: Legislative Matters
On agenda: 2/9/2016 Final action: 2/9/2016
Title: Bylaw No. 2015-29 (Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 20-2009 and Redistricting - Natural Resource Extraction/Processing) Proposed Motion 1. That Bylaw No. 2015-29 be amended by removing the seven (7) properties outlined in the Administrative Report; 2. That Bylaw No. 2015-29 receive second reading, as amended; and 3. That Bylaw No. 2015-29 receive third and final reading.
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report, 2. Bylaw 2015-29, 3. Proposed LUB changes - Red-lined, 4. Proposed LUB changes - Final version, 5. Att 5 - Original proposed redistricting, 6. Att 6 - proposed excluded sites, 7. Bylaw 2015-29 Public Engagement summary
Related files: BL 15-054, BL 15-062, BL 16-013
Title
Bylaw No. 2015-29 (Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 20-2009 and Redistricting - Natural Resource Extraction/Processing)

Proposed Motion
1. That Bylaw No. 2015-29 be amended by removing the seven (7) properties outlined in the Administrative Report;
2. That Bylaw No. 2015-29 receive second reading, as amended; and
3. That Bylaw No. 2015-29 receive third and final reading.

Body

Purpose
The proposed Land Use Bylaw amendment and redistricting is to provide opportunity for public input at the beginning of the process for the development of proposed resource extraction uses, in particular gravel extraction. In addition, the development permit process for natural resource extraction/processing operators would be streamlined. This Bylaw amendment would require proposed natural resource extraction/processing sites to be redistricted to RE (Resource Extraction) District prior to submitting a development permit application, and eliminate development permit renewal requirements.
Summary
Currently the only opportunity the public has to bring forward their concerns to the County regarding resource extraction applications is through the appeal process after a development permit decision has been made. Residents often express their dissatisfaction with the appeal process and are frustrated they cannot voice their concerns prior to a decision being made. This proposed Bylaw would facilitate public input at the beginning of the process through the redistricting application.

In addition, this Bylaw redistricts the subject sites to ensure consistent districting for all natural resource extraction/processing sites to facilitate this change.

Strategic Plan/Policy/Legal/Staff Implications
Municipal Development Plan
- consistent with MDP, as per policy 12.1

Parkland County Strategic Plan
- aligns with principles for Community, Economic and Social

Financial Impact:
Cost: 0
Source of Funding: N/A

Attachments:
1. Administrative Report
2. Bylaw 2015-29
3. Red-lined version ...

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