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The council discussed and approved two subdivision applications, specifically 2026-056 and 2026-057, subject to the conditions outlined in the draft resolutions for each. Additionally, the council received an informational presentation from the Chief Executive Officer of the Chinook Arch Regional Library System regarding the system's role in providing library services, support, and resource collaboration for the member municipalities, including the specific services provided to local libraries in the region.
The Municipal Development Plan for Lethbridge County serves as a roadmap for rational, sustainable growth and community well-being, prioritizing agriculture as a key economic driver while fostering diversified economic opportunities. Its core objectives include establishing a clear framework for land use development, ensuring sustainable growth, and minimizing land use conflicts. The plan also focuses on providing adequate services and infrastructure, preserving environmental and historical assets, encouraging business growth and complete communities within hamlets, and promoting intermunicipal collaboration to balance physical, environmental, economic, and social interests for future development.
The council meeting addressed several operational and administrative items, including the approval of the 2026 Agricultural Service Board Level of Service and authorization to act as a vendor for strychnine distribution. The council discussed a request from the Green Acres Piyami Lodge and resolved to cancel the meeting scheduled for early July. Additionally, the council reviewed library and community project correspondence, approved a sponsorship donation for a local agricultural society event, and conducted a public hearing to pass amendments to the Land Use Bylaw regarding the redesignation of specific property. Finally, the council approved a land disposition request and authorized member attendance at several advocacy and networking events.
The council meeting addressed a subdivision application and several amendments to the Land Use Bylaw, including re-designations in Turin and near Range Road 204. Financial actions included the approval of an operating budget amendment to accommodate inflation and contractual pressures, as well as the passing of the tax mill rate bylaw. Council also reviewed various correspondence regarding local anniversary celebrations, community event invitations, and requests for project assistance, and concluded public hearings for land use bylaw amendments.
The council meeting addressed various matters, including a public hearing for a Land Use Bylaw amendment to redesignate land for a social care facility, which was supported. Other key discussions involved the approval of the 2026 Agricultural Service Board Level of Service, the 2026 operating budget amendment to address inflationary pressures, and the first, second, and third readings of the 2026 Tax Mill Rate Bylaw. The council also reviewed various correspondence, including community invitations and requests for assistance, and held a public hearing for an amendment to redesignate land for grouped country residential use. The meeting also included executive sessions for closed-door discussions on land disposition, government relations, regional water strategy, and administrative reports.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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