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ZONING & REGULATIONS
The Land Use Bylaw outlines the
uses and development regulations
of a particular zone. All Development
Permit applications must meet the
zoning regulations of the property,
including land use, lot dimensions, lot
area, etc. To verify the zoning, look
at your property within the Land Use
Bylaw online at LSAC.ca/LUB.
SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS
Whether you’re planning an indoor
or outdoor event, locating it on
County or private property, opening
the event to the public or keeping
it private, the Special Event Permits
section of LSAC.ca will help you
determine the permits, approvals and
information you will need.
WHAT DOES
SUBDIVISION MEAN?
Subdivision is the process of
dividing land into parcels to obtain
separate legal titles for each
parcel. Subdivision is also used for
adjustments of existing lot lines,
consolidations and condominiums.
Only the landowner or an agent
acting on behalf of the landowner
may apply for subdivision. Land
owners generally hire or contract
an Alberta Land Surveyor or other
professionals to act on their behalf.
SUBDIVISION
& DEVELOPMENT
APPEAL BOARD
This Board hears appeals on
decisions made by Lac Ste. Anne
County, and provides a decision
based on evidence presented. The
Board is independent, and makes
impartial decisions applying the
principles of justice and procedural
fairness. Anyone who claims to
be affected, and who wishes
to lodge an appeal against any
of the conditionally-approved
developments, must do so in writing
to the Clerk of the Board on or before
the dates as noted in each notice.
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