Industrial Bylaw Amendments
Nov 30, 2009
A notice from Nelson Medeiros, City of Calgary:
I just wanted to let you all know that the proposed industrial bylaw
amendments were approved today by Council. They will come into effect on
December 14, 2009.
There were no changes to Administration's recommendations; however, we were
directed to do more work regarding noise and odour issues where industrial
interfaces with residential. If any of you have an expertise in this area
let me know and we may call on you again for your assistance.
Thank you everyone again. I really appreciated your time and effort and
especially your patience. I hope you'll find the new industrial framework
provides the certainty and flexibility you asked for in the beginning.
We'll continue to monitor and adjust where necessary.
Respectfully,
Nelson Medeiros, MEDes
Planner II, Planning Implementation
Development & Building Approvals
The City of Calgary
T 403.268.5308 | F 403.537.3024
Land Use Bylaw IP2007 Updates
Nov 2009
Notice
of Public Hearing of Calgary City Council Planning Matters
Oct 8, 2008
Keeping the Bylaw Current
Since the approval of Land Use Bylaw 1P2007 the Sustainment team has been busy
returning to council with amendments. These amendments have now been incorporated
into the print version of the bylaw and a reprint is available. Bylaws purchased
prior to September 18, 2008 can be exchanged for a new updated version including
all amendments approved by council to the end of July 2008.
To obtain the new copy please bring your current bylaw or a receipt of purchase
to the Planning Records Information Centre on the 3rd floor of City Hall, 800
Macleod Trail SE.
Amendments approved at the September 8 Council meeting are now available in downloadable pages to add to the bylaw. This can be found in the
amendments section of the website. These amended pages are effective October 1, 2008. To keep up-to-date, bookmark this page as the Sustainment team will be updating this site as soon as amended pages are available.
June 2, 2008
On June 1, 2008, Land Use Bylaw 1P2007 officially became effective. Development of the new Bylaw is a significant achievement and many stakeholder groups contributed to the Land Use Bylaw (LUB) Review. Thank you for all of your hard work and contribution on this project. It has been a long and exciting journey and we are pleased to begin using the new Bylaw on a day-to-day basis.
Committed to ensuring that Land Use Bylaw 1P2007 remains a functional document, the Land Use Bylaw Sustainment team will continue to monitor the Bylaw as it transitions to ensure that it remains current and able to meet the development needs of Calgary. We are committed to working with our industry partners to review and assess its progress and to be responsive as needs arise.
Development Permits under Bylaw 2P80
Please note that if you have any outstanding development permits under Bylaw 2P80 that did not reach decision before June 1, the application will now be reviewed under Bylaw 1P2007 which may result in additional plan requirements. The City will be contacting applicants of files that require conversion to Bylaw 1P2007 via letter. Should the conversion need additional plan requirements, the applicant will be contacted by phone. If you have questions regarding your file, please contact your file manager.
To view the complete listing of the application acceptance dates please visit
calgary.ca/landusebylaw.
Complete Bylaw Update document (PDF)
Apr 28/08
April 28, 2008
New Bylaw Applications
Beginning May 5, The City will begin accepting the following Development Permit applications under Bylaw 1P2007.
- New contextual single-detached dwelling (new permit type).
- Addition to contextual single-detached dwelling (new permit type).
- Signs (permitted).
- Renovations – non residential.
Additional dates for accepting applications under Bylaw 1P2007 include Subdivision by Instrument and Development Permits for Fast Track relaxation of existing residential structures (May 19).
To view the complete listing of the application acceptance dates please visit
calgary.ca/landusebylaw.
February 28, 2008
New Bylaw Applications
On March 3, 2008 The City will begin accepting the following applications under Bylaw 1P2007.
Development Permits:
- Discretionary additions to single and semi-detached dwellings.
- Change of use – with changes to site plan (requiring circulation).
- Temporary structure – requiring circulation (portable sales structure).
To view the complete listing of the application acceptance dates please visit
calgary.ca/landusebylaw.
Complete Bylaw Update document (PDF)
Feb26/08
New Complete Application Requirement Lists (CARLs):
January 28, 2008
New Bylaw Applications
On February 4, 2008 The City began accepting the following applications under Bylaw 1P2007:
Development Permits
- Industrial (new and additions).
- New discretionary single and semi-detached dwellings.
Land Use Amendment
- Land use amendment and outline plan.
- Land use amendment, outline plan and road closure.
- Stand-alone land use amendment.
- Land use amendment and road closure.
- Road closure.
To view the complete listing of the application acceptance dates please visit
calgary.ca/landusebylaw.
Complete Bylaw Update document (PDF)
Requirement List Application and Fees for Land Use Redesignation (PDF)
Single Detached Semi-Detached Duplex in Developed Area (PDF)
The
Land Use Bylaw 1P2007 is available for purchase online through the Calgary Online Store or in hard copy from the Planning Document Centre located on the 3rd floor of the Municipal Building at 800 Macleod Trail SE. You can access the Calgary Online Store at
www.calgary.ca.
Please note that, specific to the Downtown and Beltline areas, Part 10 is separate from Bylaw 1P2007 and must be purchased separately.
The price for Land Use Bylaw 1P2007 is $70 (inclusive of GST) and for Part 10 it is $40 (inclusive of GST).
Download an outline of the Land Use Bylaw, 1P2007 interim strategy.