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Bylaw 18/2024 Land Use Bylaw (2nd & 3rd Readings)

Bylaw 18/2024 Land Use Bylaw (2nd & 3rd Readings) To be conducted as a hybrid in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, St. Albert Place, 5 St. Anne Street and virtual via Zoom during the Regular Meeting of Council scheduled for 2:00 p.m.

Bylaw 18/2024 Land Use Bylaw (2nd & 3rd Readings) To be conducted as a hybrid in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, St. Albert Place, 5 St. Anne Street and virtual via Zoom during the Regular Meeting of Council scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 15, 2024.

In accordance with Section 692 of the Municipal Government Act a Public Hearing has been scheduled to take place on Tuesday, October 15, 2024, for Bylaw 18/2024. Bylaw 18/2024, if passed will repeal Land Use Bylaw 9/2005 and approve a new Land Use Bylaw, including a new Schedule A, Land Use District Map. The Land Use Bylaw is a document that is adopted by City Council that manages development within the city of St. Albert limits. This bylaw will also approve several redistricting files, located throughout the city. Details of the above Bylaw may be obtained by emailing [email protected]. A copy of the proposed bylaw may also be accessed on the City of St. Albert website, Public Hearings Events page https://stalbert.ca/events/calendar/public[1]hearings/ at the link to the October 15, 2024, Public Hearing. Speaking to City Council at the Public Hearing Unless otherwise indicated in the advertising and notification for the Public Hearing, individuals or Groups wishing to address Council on their own behalf at a Public Hearing from a remote location by electronic means of communication must register with Legislative Services at [email protected] by 11:00 AM on the day of the Public Hearing if the Public Hearing is being conducted either electronically or as a hybrid meeting with option of participating electronically. Where a Public Hearing offers the option to address Council in person, individuals and Groups wishing to address Council on their own behalf in person at the Public Hearing may register with Legislative Services at [email protected] up to one hour prior to the commencement of the Public Hearing and additionally a sign-in sheet will be available at the entrance to Council chambers for individuals and Groups who have not previously registered but wish to address Council on their own behalf in person at the Public Hearing. Individuals wishing to address Council in the capacity of Agent for one or more other persons at a Public Hearing, whether by electronic means of communication or in person where that format is available, must: a) register with Legislative Services at hearings@ stalbert.ca by 3:30 p.m. on the Friday preceding b) the Public Hearing, or by 3:30 on the Thursday preceding the Public Hearing if the Friday preceding the Public Hearing is a statutory holiday, declaring their intention to act as an Agent at the Public Hearing; and c) (submit a separate, completed, and signed Agent Declaration form, which may be obtained from Legislative Services at [email protected] for each affected party that they will be representing. An Agent Declaration form must be signed and dated by BOTH the individual being represented AND the representing Agent and must be submitted to Legislative Services at [email protected] no later than 11:00 AM on Tuesday, October 15, 2024. NOTE: Members of the public may speak for up to five minutes. This does not include the time to respond to questions from Members. Written Submissions Whether or not an individual is making a verbal presentation at a Public Hearing, the following rules govern how written submissions to Council must be made with respect to a Public Hearing: a) written submissions must be emailed to Legislative Services at [email protected] not later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday, October 9, 2024. Written submissions received by this deadline will be included in the meeting Agenda Package that is distributed to Council members and posted on the City’s public website. It is open to members of the public who have missed the written submission deadline to register to speak at a Public Hearing; b) written submissions received either by administration or Councillors after the deadline noted above will not be considered by Council at the Public Hearing; and c) written submissions must include the name of the person making the submission. a) For further information regarding Public Hearings please see Schedule E, of Procedure Bylaw 24/2022 on the City of St. Albert website stalbert.ca, at the link to Bylaws. Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act If you submit comments on Bylaw 18/2024 either orally or in writing, the information you provide may be recorded in the minutes of the Public Hearing, or otherwise be made public, subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

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