0000192304 00000 n 0000136486 00000 n The Zoning Map 4.1 The Zoning Map, Part III of this Bylaw, divides the City into Zones and specifies the Zones or Overlay Provisions applying to particular lands. 0000190877 00000 n The Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative will develop a strategic, simplified and streamlined Zoning Bylaw to enable people, places and businesses to thrive and prosper. 0000136171 00000 n Thank you! 0000135570 00000 n 0000189535 00000 n 0000191973 00000 n The Zoning Map 5. It is the instruction manual on how to build and use land in our city. The Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative consists of four projects:

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To find out more, read our Please review and manage the Cookie settings below. They explore various aspects of zoning and the Zoning Bylaw, and provide the preliminary thinking and direction for the bylaw’s regulatory framework.

Edmonton first established a Zoning Bylaw in 1933.

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Repeal, Enactment and Transition Procedures 3. 0000136020 00000 n The Zoning Map 4. Cookies help us to understand how you use our website so that we can provide you with the best experience when you are on our site. Edmonton Zoning Bylaw 12800 Last Revised – February 2013 Table of Contents 1. 0000185226 00000 n

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Use Class Definitions 7.1 General 7.2 Residential Use Classes Typically, the façade of interest is that surface that serves as the front of that building and faces a building’s primary street. For the first time in almost 20 years, Edmonton's Zoning Bylaw will go through a complete rewrite that involves rethinking what and why the City regulates, and to ensure the rules align with The Draft City Plan and other City policies and initiatives.Read the Philosophy of the New Zoning Bylaw for more on why Edmonton needs a new Zoning Bylaw and what outcomes the new bylaw will support.For more information about the discussion papers, please read the Discussion Paper Overview.The discussion papers provide an entry point into the world of zoning by breaking it out into understandable parts and allowing Edmontonians to select topics that interest them. July 6, 2015.

For the first time in almost 20 years, Edmonton's Zoning Bylaw will go through a complete rewrite that involves rethinking what and why the City regulates, and to ensure the rules align with The Draft City Plan and other City policies and initiatives.Read the Philosophy of the New Zoning Bylaw for more on why Edmonton needs a new Zoning Bylaw and what outcomes the new bylaw will support.For more information about the discussion papers, please read the Discussion Paper Overview.The discussion papers provide an entry point into the world of zoning by breaking it out into understandable parts and allowing Edmontonians to select topics that interest them.


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0000061635 00000 n Since 1933, there have been several re-writes %PDF-1.5 %���� this is an upcoming stage for Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative 0000163620 00000 n 0000136877 00000 n They explore various aspects of zoning and the Zoning Bylaw, and provide the preliminary thinking and direction for the bylaw’s regulatory framework. Bylaw 16733. Edmonton’s first zoning bylaw, called Zoning Bylaw 26, was introduced in 1933. Buildings on the corner of two streets or a street and an alley present two public façades. Other Provisions 4.

All Edmontonians - from developers to residents - are encouraged to explore topics that interest them and provide feedback through the Engage Edmonton platform.The discussion papers will be released according to the following schedule. We encourage you to share your thoughts using the survey and forum tools on each discussion paper page. We are very interested in learning more about what you assess to be positive and negative outcomes of the current bylaw, and what you would like to see change. The purpose of zoning is to determine what can be built where. 0000135535 00000 n 0000001565 00000 n

Zoning is everywhere - from our parks and playgrounds, to garden suites and the downtown core. To engage on each topic during the engagement period, please click on the discussion paper topic you are interested in below.