Land Use Bylaw ReDesign
Parkland County Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 Approved and In Effect
Following a multi-year collaborative process, including approximately 90 hours of community engagement, 19 open houses, 6 focus group meetings, 1 survey and 12 Council meetings, Parkland County’s new Land Use Bylaw (LUB) was adopted by Council following its third reading on May 27, 2025.
The LUB is an important tool that Parkland County has to implement the vision, goals, and policies of the Municipal Development Plan (MDP). Regulations in the Land Use Bylaw are informed by the County's MDP, Area Structure Plans, and Area Redevelopment Plans. Land use regulations can help preserve prime agricultural lands, protect environmentally sensitive areas, support diverse economic growth and help families age in place within their community.
What is a Land Use Bylaw?
The Land Use Bylaw regulates development within Parkland County with a goal of ensuring that neighbouring land uses are compatible. The LUB is an important tool that the municipality has to ensure that local development aligns with the County’s vision. Land use regulations can help preserve prime agricultural lands, protect environmentally sensitive areas, support diverse economic growth and help families age in place within their community.
To learn more, check out the video below!
Municipal Development Plan and the Land Use Bylaw - Working Together
The province requires every municipality in Alberta to have both a Municipal Development Plan and a Land Use Bylaw. These requirements are laid out in the Municipal Government Act. The graphic below illustrates the hierarchy of plans and how they inform and interact with one another.

Municipal Development Plan
Parkland County’s Municipal Development Plan (MDP) is a high-level plan that establishes a vision and guides growth for the County over the next 30 years. To help foster effective and efficient growth within the County an MDP amendment is being completed with input from the public and stakeholders playing a key role through the entire process. The public will have multiple opportunities to engage with the work being completed. More information regarding engagement opportunities and overall project timelines will be available to the public shortly.
Land Use Bylaw
The Land Use Bylaw is an important tool that the municipality has to implement the vision, goals, and policies of the Municipal Development Plan. Regulations in the Land Use Bylaw are informed by Parkland County's MDP, Area Structure Plans, and Area Redevelopment Plans.
Parkland County Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 Approved and In Effect
Following a multi-year collaborative process, including approximately 90 hours of community engagement, 19 open houses, 6 focus group meetings, 1 survey and 12 Council meetings, Parkland County’s new Land Use Bylaw (LUB) was adopted by Council following its third reading on May 27, 2025.
The LUB is an important tool that Parkland County has to implement the vision, goals, and policies of the Municipal Development Plan (MDP). Regulations in the Land Use Bylaw are informed by the County's MDP, Area Structure Plans, and Area Redevelopment Plans. Land use regulations can help preserve prime agricultural lands, protect environmentally sensitive areas, support diverse economic growth and help families age in place within their community.
What is a Land Use Bylaw?
The Land Use Bylaw regulates development within Parkland County with a goal of ensuring that neighbouring land uses are compatible. The LUB is an important tool that the municipality has to ensure that local development aligns with the County’s vision. Land use regulations can help preserve prime agricultural lands, protect environmentally sensitive areas, support diverse economic growth and help families age in place within their community.
To learn more, check out the video below!
Municipal Development Plan and the Land Use Bylaw - Working Together
The province requires every municipality in Alberta to have both a Municipal Development Plan and a Land Use Bylaw. These requirements are laid out in the Municipal Government Act. The graphic below illustrates the hierarchy of plans and how they inform and interact with one another.

Municipal Development Plan
Parkland County’s Municipal Development Plan (MDP) is a high-level plan that establishes a vision and guides growth for the County over the next 30 years. To help foster effective and efficient growth within the County an MDP amendment is being completed with input from the public and stakeholders playing a key role through the entire process. The public will have multiple opportunities to engage with the work being completed. More information regarding engagement opportunities and overall project timelines will be available to the public shortly.
Land Use Bylaw
The Land Use Bylaw is an important tool that the municipality has to implement the vision, goals, and policies of the Municipal Development Plan. Regulations in the Land Use Bylaw are informed by Parkland County's MDP, Area Structure Plans, and Area Redevelopment Plans.
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Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 Approved and In Effect
Share Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 Approved and In Effect on Facebook Share Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 Approved and In Effect on Twitter Share Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 Approved and In Effect on Linkedin Email Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 Approved and In Effect linkFollowing a multi-year collaborative process, Parkland County's new Land Use Bylaw (LUB) 2025-12 was adopted by Council following its third reading on May 27, 2025.
The new Land Use Bylaw is in effect immediately. You may view the updated Bylaw on the County's website or the project webpage.
How does the new LUB impact existing Planning and Development Applications?
Applications received before the new Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 comes into effect will still be subject to the previous Land Use Bylaw 2017-18.
Following a multi-year collaborative process, Parkland County's new Land Use Bylaw (LUB) 2025-12 was adopted by Council following its third reading on May 27, 2025.
The new Land Use Bylaw is in effect immediately. You may view the updated Bylaw on the County's website or the project webpage.
How does the new LUB impact existing Planning and Development Applications?
Applications received before the new Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 comes into effect will still be subject to the previous Land Use Bylaw 2017-18.
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Public Hearing Complete and Second Reading Passed
Share Public Hearing Complete and Second Reading Passed on Facebook Share Public Hearing Complete and Second Reading Passed on Twitter Share Public Hearing Complete and Second Reading Passed on Linkedin Email Public Hearing Complete and Second Reading Passed linkOn April 22, 2025, Council held a public hearing to hear public comment on proposed Land Use Bylaw 2025-12. Following the public hearing Council gave second reading to the bylaw with minor text and map amendments.
The Land Use Bylaw has been scheduled for Third Reading on May 27, 2025. Administration is working to update the Bylaw document based on the amendments approved by Council. The updated copy will be available on the project website soon! Stay tuned!
On April 22, 2025, Council held a public hearing to hear public comment on proposed Land Use Bylaw 2025-12. Following the public hearing Council gave second reading to the bylaw with minor text and map amendments.
The Land Use Bylaw has been scheduled for Third Reading on May 27, 2025. Administration is working to update the Bylaw document based on the amendments approved by Council. The updated copy will be available on the project website soon! Stay tuned!
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Proposed Bylaw 2025-12 User Guide
Share Proposed Bylaw 2025-12 User Guide on Facebook Share Proposed Bylaw 2025-12 User Guide on Twitter Share Proposed Bylaw 2025-12 User Guide on Linkedin Email Proposed Bylaw 2025-12 User Guide linkThe Project Team has developed a User Guide to aid in the understanding of proposed Bylaw 2025-12.
The User Guide is intended to highlight each major component and key changes of Proposed Bylaw 2025-12. From our new Land Use Districts, how we have structured the document, and the use of planning tools such as overlays, specific development regulations, to some of the new uses that we have incorporated. We have also included an FAQ section on some of the common themes we’ve heard throughout the project
Check out our new User Guide for proposed Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 here.
The Project Team has developed a User Guide to aid in the understanding of proposed Bylaw 2025-12.
The User Guide is intended to highlight each major component and key changes of Proposed Bylaw 2025-12. From our new Land Use Districts, how we have structured the document, and the use of planning tools such as overlays, specific development regulations, to some of the new uses that we have incorporated. We have also included an FAQ section on some of the common themes we’ve heard throughout the project
Check out our new User Guide for proposed Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 here.
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Public Hearing Date is Set!
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Date & Time: 5:00pm, April 22, 2025
Location: Parkland County Council Chambers, 53109A Hwy 779
Register to speak and provide presentations and written submissions to governanceagendas@parklandcounty.com prior to 4:00pm on Friday, April 18, 2025.
Council advises that the Public Hearing is the last chance to comment on the proposed Bylaw, as Council cannot receive more submissions after the Public Hearing is closed.
View the proposed Bylaw here!
The new Land Use Bylaw is going to Public Hearing on April 22, 2025!
Date & Time: 5:00pm, April 22, 2025
Location: Parkland County Council Chambers, 53109A Hwy 779
Register to speak and provide presentations and written submissions to governanceagendas@parklandcounty.com prior to 4:00pm on Friday, April 18, 2025.
Council advises that the Public Hearing is the last chance to comment on the proposed Bylaw, as Council cannot receive more submissions after the Public Hearing is closed.
View the proposed Bylaw here!
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Find Out More About the Bylaw Approvals Process!
Share Find Out More About the Bylaw Approvals Process! on Facebook Share Find Out More About the Bylaw Approvals Process! on Twitter Share Find Out More About the Bylaw Approvals Process! on Linkedin Email Find Out More About the Bylaw Approvals Process! linkThe Land Use Bylaw is now moving into the Public Hearing and Approvals Stage. This process involves three readings at Parkland County Council and one public hearing.
Members of the public will have an opportunity to register to speak at the public hearing before Council prior to a decision on the adoption of the bylaw. The date and time of the public hearing will be confirmed once the Land Use Bylaw has passed First Reading at Council.
The purpose of First Reading is to introduce the bylaw, and confirm the date and time of public hearing. First Reading is scheduled for the March 25th, 2025 Council meeting.
You can review the proposed Bylaw 2025-12 under the Project Documents tab on the right.
Want to know more?
Be sure to check out this helpful video on the Public Hearing and Approvals process.
The Land Use Bylaw is now moving into the Public Hearing and Approvals Stage. This process involves three readings at Parkland County Council and one public hearing.
Members of the public will have an opportunity to register to speak at the public hearing before Council prior to a decision on the adoption of the bylaw. The date and time of the public hearing will be confirmed once the Land Use Bylaw has passed First Reading at Council.
The purpose of First Reading is to introduce the bylaw, and confirm the date and time of public hearing. First Reading is scheduled for the March 25th, 2025 Council meeting.
You can review the proposed Bylaw 2025-12 under the Project Documents tab on the right.
Want to know more?
Be sure to check out this helpful video on the Public Hearing and Approvals process.
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Draft Land Use Bylaw What We Heard Report Now Available
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Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on our Draft Land Use Bylaw from November 2024 to January 2025. The What We Heard Report from the survey is available under the Project Documents tab.
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Round 3 Engagement is Now Complete!
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The LUB Redesign would like to extend thanks to all of those who participated in the final round of engagement on the proposed draft of the Parkland County Land Use Bylaw!
During this engagement round, we have had:
- 3 Open Houses spread throughout the County
- 24 Chat with a Planner Sessions with County Residents, Developers, and Business Owners
- Nearly 7,000 views of the online draft
- 53 total comments of the online draft
- Numerous touchpoints to the Building Parkland email with suggestions and feedback
Over the project's lifespan we have had:
- 18 open houses, spanning across all divisions
- 485 unique interactions with the public
- 10 meetings with Council Committees
- 4 focus group sessions with local development, environmental, and agricultural advocates
- 90 survey responses
We are currently working to summarize feedback in a What We Heard Report. This report will be published on this project website when available. Stay tuned for updates!
Round 3 Engagement is now complete!
The LUB Redesign would like to extend thanks to all of those who participated in the final round of engagement on the proposed draft of the Parkland County Land Use Bylaw!
During this engagement round, we have had:
- 3 Open Houses spread throughout the County
- 24 Chat with a Planner Sessions with County Residents, Developers, and Business Owners
- Nearly 7,000 views of the online draft
- 53 total comments of the online draft
- Numerous touchpoints to the Building Parkland email with suggestions and feedback
Over the project's lifespan we have had:
- 18 open houses, spanning across all divisions
- 485 unique interactions with the public
- 10 meetings with Council Committees
- 4 focus group sessions with local development, environmental, and agricultural advocates
- 90 survey responses
We are currently working to summarize feedback in a What We Heard Report. This report will be published on this project website when available. Stay tuned for updates!
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Upcoming Engagement Opportunities
Share Upcoming Engagement Opportunities on Facebook Share Upcoming Engagement Opportunities on Twitter Share Upcoming Engagement Opportunities on Linkedin Email Upcoming Engagement Opportunities linkUpcoming In-Person Open House Dates and Details
Wednesday, January 15, 2024: Entwistle Community Recreation Centre
The Open House event will be drop-in format from 5:00-7:00 pm and will serve light refreshments. Engagement Boards have been posted on the project webpage. Check out Project Documents to view the information.
Be sure to check out the project webpage at yourparkland.ca/lub for more details!
Chat with a Planner
We are fully booked for the Chat with a Planner meetings! Thank you to everyone who has shown interest and provided feedback so far. To see if any time slots become available, please use the following link:https://calendly.com/buildingparkland-parklandcounty/30minchat
Summary Documents
Looking for more information on the project? We have three summary documents on our project webpage. Check out the Project Documents tab to view the information and learn more about the project.
Upcoming In-Person Open House Dates and Details
Wednesday, January 15, 2024: Entwistle Community Recreation Centre
The Open House event will be drop-in format from 5:00-7:00 pm and will serve light refreshments. Engagement Boards have been posted on the project webpage. Check out Project Documents to view the information.
Be sure to check out the project webpage at yourparkland.ca/lub for more details!
Chat with a Planner
We are fully booked for the Chat with a Planner meetings! Thank you to everyone who has shown interest and provided feedback so far. To see if any time slots become available, please use the following link:https://calendly.com/buildingparkland-parklandcounty/30minchat
Summary Documents
Looking for more information on the project? We have three summary documents on our project webpage. Check out the Project Documents tab to view the information and learn more about the project.
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Proposed Draft Land Use Bylaw and Engagement Now Live!
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Share your thoughts on the Draft Land Use Bylaw and how the County regulates development! Check out the Draft Land Use Bylaw above or view a copy in the Document and Images tab to the right!
Chat with a Planner
Do you have specific questions on the regulations in the draft Land Use Bylaw? You can book a ½ hour meeting with one of the members of the project team during the following dates:
- November 20, 2024
- November 27, 2024
- December 5, 2024
- December 10, 2024
- January 8, 2025
- January 14, 2025
To book a time, please use the following link:https://calendly.com/buildingparkland-parklandcounty/30minchat
In-Person Open House
Throughout November, December, and January, the Land Use Bylaw ReDesign project team will be hosting in-person open house events. At these events you can speak with project team members, share your thoughts and feedback, and ask questions. Join us during the following dates:
Engagement Session #1
- November 28, 2024
- When: Drop in anytime between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. (no pre-registration required)
- Where: Parkland County Centre, 53109A HWY 779, Parkland County, AB T7Z 1R1
Engagement Session #2
- December 5, 2024
- When: Drop in anytime between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. (no pre-registration required)
- Where: Jubilee Hall, 5132 53 Ave, Wabamun, AB T0E 2K0
Engagement Session #3
- January 15, 2025
- When: Drop in anytime between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. (no pre-registration required)
- Where: Entwistle Community Recreation Centre, 4916 51 St, Entwistle, AB T0E 0S0
Online Feedback
View the draft Land Use Bylaw below! You can provide comments and feedback directly on the drafted document during this engagement phase.
Do You have additional Feedback or Questions?
If you have any additional feedback or questions, please contact the project team at BuildingParkland@parklandcounty.com
Review and provide feedback on the Land Use Bylaw Text Draft and Land Use Maps!
Share your thoughts on the Draft Land Use Bylaw and how the County regulates development! Check out the Draft Land Use Bylaw above or view a copy in the Document and Images tab to the right!
Chat with a Planner
Do you have specific questions on the regulations in the draft Land Use Bylaw? You can book a ½ hour meeting with one of the members of the project team during the following dates:
- November 20, 2024
- November 27, 2024
- December 5, 2024
- December 10, 2024
- January 8, 2025
- January 14, 2025
To book a time, please use the following link:https://calendly.com/buildingparkland-parklandcounty/30minchat
In-Person Open House
Throughout November, December, and January, the Land Use Bylaw ReDesign project team will be hosting in-person open house events. At these events you can speak with project team members, share your thoughts and feedback, and ask questions. Join us during the following dates:
Engagement Session #1
- November 28, 2024
- When: Drop in anytime between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. (no pre-registration required)
- Where: Parkland County Centre, 53109A HWY 779, Parkland County, AB T7Z 1R1
Engagement Session #2
- December 5, 2024
- When: Drop in anytime between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. (no pre-registration required)
- Where: Jubilee Hall, 5132 53 Ave, Wabamun, AB T0E 2K0
Engagement Session #3
- January 15, 2025
- When: Drop in anytime between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. (no pre-registration required)
- Where: Entwistle Community Recreation Centre, 4916 51 St, Entwistle, AB T0E 0S0
Online Feedback
View the draft Land Use Bylaw below! You can provide comments and feedback directly on the drafted document during this engagement phase.
Do You have additional Feedback or Questions?
If you have any additional feedback or questions, please contact the project team at BuildingParkland@parklandcounty.com
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Survey Summary Now Live!
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Thank you for participating in the Land Use Bylaw ReDesign survey. A summary outlining the key themes and findings, is now available under the Project Documents tab.
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Round 1: Project Kick-Off
Land Use Bylaw ReDesign has finished this stageSpring / Fall 2023
In Round 1, engagement activities focused on sharing information about the Land Use Bylaw ReDesign process and learning how the public wanted to be engaged.
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Round 2: Focused Engagement
Land Use Bylaw ReDesign has finished this stageEarly 2024 / Spring 2024
In Round 2, County staff engaged with the public to gain a better understanding of concerns and priorities for development in the county. Engagement during this stage focused on themes like the use of agricultural land, natural areas, residential development, or industrial development in Acheson
By providing themed engagement opportunities, the project team can ensure you are able to share your knowledge and experience on subjects that matter most to you.
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Round 3: Draft Land Use Bylaw Regulations Review
Land Use Bylaw ReDesign has finished this stageSummer 2024
In Round 3, project team will take what they have learned from the community and draft new regulations. Engagement activities during this stage will provide the public have a chance to review the proposed draft direction for how land is regulated and provide feedback to the project team.
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Round 4: Draft LUB Engagement and Formal Referrals
Land Use Bylaw ReDesign has finished this stageFall 2024, Winter 2025
In Round 4, a draft of the Land Use Bylaw will be developed that incorporates feedback from Round 3. Engagement will include the formal referral and public review of the new Bylaw.
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Round 5: Public Hearing & Approvals
Land Use Bylaw ReDesign is currently at this stageSpring 2025
Round 5 will occur when the Final Land Use Bylaw has been drafted. This stage of the project will include a formal Public Hearing on the proposed Bylaw and scheduling of the approval process with County Council.
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Project Documents
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County_LUB_June_2024 _Survey_WWH_2024-07-30.pdf (3.35 MB) (pdf)
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County_MDP_LUB_Roadshow_2024_WWH-2024-07-16.pdf (1.57 MB) (pdf)
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County_MDP_LUB_Roadshow_Content-June_2024.pdf (5.54 MB) (pdf)
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Land Use Bylaw Redesign Public Engagement Plan.pdf (967 KB) (pdf)
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April Information Session Boards.pdf (198 KB) (pdf)
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What We Heard - April and June 2023 Information Sessions Snapshot - July 5 2023.pdf (579 KB) (pdf)
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Info Session Boards - June.pdf (712 KB) (pdf)
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What We Heard - August 2023 Info Sessions Snapshot - September 5 2023.pdf (802 KB) (pdf)
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Info Session Boards - August.pdf (5.86 MB) (pdf)
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Info Session Boards - November 2023.pdf (3.72 MB) (pdf)
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What We Heard - November Info Sessions 2023-12-18.pdf (745 KB) (pdf)
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Open House Boards - April 2024.pdf (533 KB) (pdf)
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What We Heard - Q1 2024.pdf (2.6 MB) (pdf)
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What We Heard - Open House - April 2024 (2.73 MB) (pdf)
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Parkland_LUB_Public Draft Direct Control Maps.pdf (2.73 MB) (pdf)
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Parkland_LUB_Public Draft 1.pdf (16.6 MB) (pdf)
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Parkland_LUB_Public Draft Overlay Maps.pdf (2.89 MB) (pdf)
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Parkland_LUB_Public Draft Land Use Maps_Web.pdf (23.5 MB) (pdf)
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Draft LUB_Nov2024_LUB_OHBoards.pdf (1.87 MB) (pdf)
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Draft LUB_ReThinking Land Use Classes.pdf (1.08 MB) (pdf)
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Draft LUB_ReThinking Land Use Districts.pdf (1.19 MB) (pdf)
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Draft LUB_District_Uses Summary Chart.pdf (510 KB) (pdf)
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LUB Draft WWH Final V1.pdf (4.08 MB) (pdf)
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Proposed Bylaw 2025-12_Land Use Bylaw.pdf (22.4 MB) (pdf)
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Proposed Bylaw 2025-12 - Public Hearing and Second Reading (23.9 MB) (pdf)
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LUB_User Guide.pdf (5.95 MB) (pdf)
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Bylaw 2025-12-Land Use Bylaw_Third Reading.pdf (14 MB) (pdf)
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Land Use Bylaw 2025-12 Approved.pdf (12 MB) (pdf)