File #: BL 16-037    Version: 1 Name: Direct Control District, Legend Estates
Type: Bylaw Status: Second Reading
File created: 8/12/2016 In control: Legislative Matters
On agenda: 9/13/2016 Final action: 10/11/2016
Title: Direct Control District, Legend Estates (Bylaw 2016-20) Proposed Motion(s) 1. That Bylaw 2016-20 receive first reading. 2. That a Public Hearing be scheduled for October 11, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. in Council Chambers to hear public comment on Bylaw 2016-20.
Attachments: 1. 1. Bylaw 2016-20, 2. 1a. Schedule A (Map 9), 3. 1b. Schedule A (Map 9a), 4. 1c. Schedule B (Key Map), 5. 2. Administrative Report, 6. 3. Bylaw Presentation
Related files: BL 20-008, BL 16-039, BL 19-039, BL 19-022, BL 20-016
Title
Direct Control District, Legend Estates (Bylaw 2016-20)

Proposed Motion(s)
1. That Bylaw 2016-20 receive first reading.
2. That a Public Hearing be scheduled for October 11, 2016 at 9:30 a.m. in Council Chambers to hear public comment on Bylaw 2016-20.

Body
Administration Recommendation(s)
Administration supports the proposed motions.

Purpose
Proposed Bylaw 2016-20 is an amendment to Section 9 of Land Use Bylaw 20-2009. The proposed Direct Control District ensures that the lands will be suitable for their intended use prior to any further development taking place.

Summary
In 2004, the County conditionally approved the Legend Estates subdivision. A development agreement sets out specific improvements to be completed by the developer. The County has identified deficiencies related to those improvements and accordingly, the County has not issued a final acceptance certificate. Because there are outstanding deficiencies and a final acceptance certificate has not been issued, administration takes the position that development, such as new residential housing, shall not occur until the deficiencies are rectified. The current Land Use District, CR - Country Residential (CR), enables a landowner to apply for a development permit and, in accordance with Section 642(1) of the MGA, the development authority must issue a development permit.

Section 9.1.2 of Land Use Bylaw 20-2009 states that Council shall consider the designation of Direct Control Districts where development regulation and control by means of the other land use districts may be inappropriate or inadequate having regard to existing or future development and to the interests of the applicant, the County and the public generally. It is administrations opinion that it is in the interests of the County and the landowners for Council to exercise control over these lands to ensure site suitability prior to the issuance of development permits.

The proposed DC District enables Council to...

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