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File #: BL 20-032    Version: 1 Name: Bylaw 2020-16 Use Classifications
Type: Bylaw Status: Second Reading
File created: 11/20/2020 In control: Council
On agenda: 12/8/2020 Final action: 12/8/2020
Title: Bylaw 2020-16 Use Classification Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 2017-18 Proposed Motions 1. That Bylaw 2020-16 receive first reading. 2. That a public hearing be scheduled for January 26, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. in Council Chambers to hear public comment on Bylaw 2020-16.
Attachments: 1. 1. Bylaw 2020-16 Use Classification Amendment, 2. 2. Administrative Report, 3. 3. Land Use Bylaw 2017-18 - Redlined, 4. 4. What We Heard Report

Title

Bylaw 2020-16 Use Classification Amendment to Land Use Bylaw 2017-18

 

Proposed Motions

1. That Bylaw 2020-16 receive first reading.

2. That a public hearing be scheduled for January 26, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. in Council Chambers to hear public comment on Bylaw 2020-16.

 

Body

Administration Recommendation

Administration supports the motions, as presented.

 

Purpose

To reintroduce uses to Land Use Bylaw 2017-18 that were previously included in the Agricultural General (AGG) District, the Entwistle Urban Village (EUV) District, and the Rural Centre (RC) District.

 

Summary

A periodic review of Land Use Bylaw 2017-18 brought to light that ten use classes across three districts were unintentionally omitted during a 2016 reformatting project. The affected districts were: Agricultural General (AGG) District, Entwistle Urban Village (EUV) District, and Rural Centre (RC) District.

 

Administration is proposing to amend the Land Use Bylaw to ensure that existing developments within these districts may re-build, re-develop, and expand. The reintroduction of these uses will align with the overall purpose of the respective districts and enable the Development Authority to consider new developments that align with their intent.

 

Strategic Plan/Policy/Legal/Staff Implications:

Bylaw 2020-16 has been written to align with the Parkland County Long Term Strategic Plan and Municipal Development Plan Bylaw 2017-14.

 

Financial Impact:

Cost:   $0

Source of Funding: N/A