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Overview of the Draft Land Use Bylaw

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Table of Contents

View the Table of Contents to navigate the Draft Land Use Bylaw

Part 1. Introduction

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes provisions on the purpose and applicability of the regulations within the Draft Bylaw.

Part 2. Land Use Districts

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes regulations that apply to each parcel of land throughout the County based on the applicable Land Use District. To view the Land Use District that applies to your parcel, view the Draft Land Use Maps!

Part 3. Overlays and Direct Control Districts

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes provisions for Overlays and Direct Control Districts.

Overlays are an additional set of regulations that apply to a defined geographical area in the County. To view where the overlays apply, use the navigation buttons below to view the Draft Overlay Maps.

Direct Control Districts are a set of provisions that apply to a specific parcel or parcels of land in the County where a standard Land Use District, like those in Part 2, cannot accommodate a unique development type, such as a large resource extraction area or mining operations.

Part 4. General Development Regulations

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes provisions that apply generally to most forms of development in the County. 

Part 5. Specific Development Regulations

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes regulations that apply to specific land uses. These regulations are applied in addition to the regulations of the Land Use District described in Part 2.

Part 6. General Process

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes provisions to help guide the general process of development in Parkland County. Included in this section are provisions on how to interpret regulations in the Bylaw, when and how to apply for variances, notification procedures, and subdivision requirements.

Part 7. Development Permits

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes provisions on the Development Permit Process. This section outlines when a Development Permit is required, and whether a specific type of development may not require a Development Permit. Requirements for a permit application, additional information requests, conditions, and notification are also included.

Part 8. Amendments to the Bylaw and Map

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes provisions on how to amend text and regulations in the Bylaw and change the map through a redistricting process with County Council.

Part 9. Definitions

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes the definitions for Land Use Classes and general terms used throughout the Draft Bylaw.

Part 10. Schedules

This part of the Draft Land Use Bylaw includes schedules that are used to interpret the provisions of the Draft Bylaw. 

The Use-District Summary Table has been provided for easy of use in determining where certain uses are permitted and discretionary. 

The Land Use Maps provide information regarding where certain Land Use Districts, Overlays, and Direct Control Districts apply. To view a higher quality version of the maps, use the navigation buttons below (next and previous).

Land Use Bylaw Maps

Use the buttons below (next and previous) to view the draft Land Use Bylaw Maps. Map pages include the draft Land Use Maps, Overlay Maps, and Direct Control District Maps.

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Great way to support aging in place
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Exceptionally clear rationale for all changes
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Table of Contents is comprehensive and easy to reference
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