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The Athabasca County Municipal Development Plan provides a framework for land-use planning and development decisions. It aims to foster a rural lifestyle and strong community by offering diverse residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and recreational development opportunities, while prioritizing agricultural development and environmental stewardship. Key strategic directions include enhancing quality of life, increasing housing, preserving agricultural land, leveraging natural assets, supporting balanced resource development through partnerships, managing infrastructure, and promoting intermunicipal cooperation.
The special council meeting included discussions on securing a contract within budget with a selected firm and pursuing identified priorities. The council also acknowledged the completion of the CAO's performance evaluation. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the introduction of the 2025 operating and capital budget, with considerations for proposed initiatives, citizen feedback, and strategic plan pillars such as strengthening the economy, investing in infrastructure, and effective leadership. Budget assumptions related to property tax revenues, subdivision and development applications, grant funding, and the Consumer Price Index were reviewed. The council also discussed the 2025 General municipal election and potential costs associated with it.
The meeting included a land acknowledgement and approval of the agenda. Key discussion points included items on the consent agenda, such as 2.1, 5.1, 5.2, 7.1, 9.1, 4.1, 4.2, 8.2, 8.3, 8.5, 11.1 D, 11.1 K, 11.1 q and 11.1 V. There was a motion to add 4.2, 9.1, 9.2, and 11.1 s to the agenda, which was split and voted on separately, ultimately not being considered. The council recessed to proceed with a public hearing for bylaw 022 d224 regarding a zoning change from Urban Reserve to Country residential for lot one block one plan 1221 962. The public hearing included presentations, questions, and a review of written submissions from various agencies, with no objections raised. The public hearing was then closed, and the regular County council meeting was resumed.
The meeting included discussions on the approval of the agenda, review of minutes, and various action items. Key topics included the implementation of the clean energy Improvement program, regional collaboration, and attendance at conferences. The council also addressed budget and finance matters, and scheduled future committee meetings.
The County Council meeting included a public hearing to discuss updates and revisions to the animal control bylaw, formerly known as the dog control bylaw. Concerns were raised regarding the proposed bylaw's impact on responsible dog owners, particularly those involved in rescue and foster efforts, and the potential for government overreach. Specific issues discussed included dog limits on agricultural land, the process for obtaining over-limit permits, and the authority of bylaw officers to access private property.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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