File #: BL 22-020    Version: 1 Name: Proposed Bylaw 2022-13 Springbank Park Estates Redistricting
Type: Bylaw Status: Second Reading
File created: 6/22/2022 In control: Council
On agenda: 7/12/2022 Final action: 7/12/2022
Title: Bylaw 2022-13 - Springbank Park Estates Redistricting (Land Use Bylaw 2017-18) Proposed Motions 1. That Bylaw 2022-13 receive first reading. 2. That a public hearing be scheduled on September 13, 2022 at 9:30 a.m. in Council Chambers to hear public comment on Bylaw 2022-13.
Attachments: 1. 1. Bylaw 2022-13, 2. 2. Location Map, 3. 3. Administrative Report, 4. 4. Conceptual Scheme SW-16-53-26-W4M - Approved, 5. 5. Big Lake ASP Future Land Use Concept Map, 6. 6. Engagement Summary Report
Related files: RFD 21-022, RFD 22-067, RFD 22-162, BL 22-023

Title

Bylaw 2022-13 - Springbank Park Estates Redistricting (Land Use Bylaw 2017-18)

 

Proposed Motions

1. That Bylaw 2022-13 receive first reading.

2. That a public hearing be scheduled on September 13, 2022 at 9:30 a.m. in Council Chambers to hear public comment on Bylaw 2022-13.

 

Body

Administration Recommendation

Administration supports the proposed motions, as presented, as the proposed redistricting is in alignment with the Edmonton Metropolitan Region Growth Plan, Council Strategic Plan, Municipal Development Plan and Big Lake Area Structure Plan.

 

Purpose

To amend the Land Use Map of Land Use Bylaw 2017-18 to redistrict Lot 2, Block 1, Plan 982 0548 and Lot 1, Plan 962 4168 from CR-Country Residential District to CRE-Country Residential Estate District.

 

Summary

Proposed Bylaw 2022-13 is a Land Use Bylaw amendment to redistrict approximately 30.35 ha (75 ac) of land from CR-Country Residential District to CRE-Country Residential Estate District. Council approved waiver to Section 19.6.1 of Land Use Bylaw 2017-18 on June 14, 2022 allowing for the landowner to reapply to redistrict Springbank Park Estates to CRE District sooner than February 8, 2023. This amendment will allow the owners to proceed with the development of smaller lot sizes (a minimum of 0.2 ha (0.5 ac) in accordance with the proposed land use district for their lands as the current CR-Country Residential District is intended to limit lot size to a minimum of 0.8 ha (2.0 ac). The proposed redistricting is in alignment with the goals, intentions and policies of the supporting Conceptual Scheme and the Big Lake Area Structure Plan.

 

Strategic Plan/Policy/Legal/Staff Implications:

The proposed amendment is consistent with goals of the Municipal Development Plan No. 2017-14, the Big Lake Area Structure Plan No. 17-91 and the Parkland County Strategic Plan 2022-2025.

 

Financial Impact:

Cost:   $0.00

Source of Funding: Private development.