Development & Planning
- Development Fee Schedule – Bylaw 2024-3 (See Schedule “C”)
- Development Permit Application
- Building Permit Application
2024 Development Permits
- 24DP01-23 Permit – 5610 Nakamun Drive (April 24th, 2024)
- 24DP02-23 Permit – 5618 Nakamun Drive
- 24DP03-23 Permit – 5618 Nakamun Drive
- 24DP04-23 Permit – 5019 Karpo Street
- 24DP05-23 Permit – 5065 5th Street
Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
- 24SDAB12-23: Nov 1 Agenda
Safety Codes Information
Safety Codes Permit Provider – Building/Gas/Plumbing/Electrical/Private Sewage
Superior Safety Codes
14613-134 Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5L 4S9
Phone: 780-489-4777 or 1-866-999-4777 Fax: 780-489-4711 or 1-866-900-4711
E-mail: info@superiorsafetycodes.com
Website: www.superiorsafetycodes.com
Alberta First Call
ALBERTA FIRST CALL – CALL BEFORE YOU DIG
Phone: 1-800-242-3447 Website: www.albertaonecall.com
Planning Documents
Statutory Plans
A statutory plan is a legal document that must go through three readings and a public hearing before it is adopted. Once adopted, there is a legal obligation on the part of both the municipality and the residents to adhere to the plan.
- Subdivision Authority
- Land Use Bylaw
- Development Authority
- Municipal Development Plan Bylaw
- Municipal Development Plan
Non-Statutory Plans
Non-statutory plans are plans or documents passed by resolution. They are often developed to help encourage a certain direction for development or growth in a particular area.
User Guide for Dock Authorizations – Government of Alberta
There are new requirements in place for placing docks and mooring structures in Alberta Lakes! These documents outline the requirements and process for an individual to obtain an authorization when required, to place a temporary, seasonal dock for personal recreational use in Alberta’s water bodies.
NEW: There are 2 ways seasonal docks are authorized in Alberta:
-By the general permission created by a disturbance standard if the standard is followed; or
-By a specific authorization issued by the department.
The Alberta government has introduced a disturbance standard to simplify and streamline the process for placing temporary seasonal mooring structures.
The Disturbance Standard eliminates the need for waterfront, semi-waterfront and municipal waterfront property owners to apply for an annual authorization, provided their docks, boat lifts, swimming platforms and buoy anchors meet a set of standard requirements.
Note: If you as the applicant are NOT the owner of the waterfront land parcel, the department will then require the applicant to obtain the written consent of the waterfront landowner or holder before the application will be considered for approval. You will need to attach this consent to your application. If the land is one of the Summer Village’s park reserve areas, please email the administration office at administration@kronprinzconsulting.ca to request a letter of consent and provide your contact information and where you are requesting to place the dock.
- Disturbance Standard
- User Guide for Dock Authorization
- Mooring Disturbance Standard
- Mooring Disturbance Standard – Back Lot
- Mooring Disturbance Standard – Waterfront & Semi Waterfront
- Mooring Disturbance Standard – Allowance Infographic
- Application for Dock Authorizations
- Alberta Environment Website
Questions?
For any questions related to local land use bylaws and development, please contact:
Tony Sonnleitner, Development Officer
Phone: 780-718-5479
Fax: 866-363-3342
Email: pcm1@telusplanet.net