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The council discussed various items including bylaw readings for partial road plan closures, supplementary tax rates, tax penalty bylaws, and business licensing. Additional topics included the approval of council expense reports, the establishment of an annual council recess, the appointment of inspectors for weed control and agricultural pests, the transfer of unpaid utilities to tax rolls, a recreation agreement with the Town of Canmore, and various appointments to the Assessment Review Board and community committees. The council also addressed donations for community events, administrative reports on policing, and updates on municipal infrastructure projects.
The council held a public hearing regarding the proposed new Land Use Bylaw 10-26. Discussions covered technical aspects of the bylaw, including definitions for forestry, compliance roles, septic capacity, and traffic impacts. Numerous public submissions were heard from residents regarding agricultural conservation, visitor accommodation, short-term rentals, and retreat density. Council members and administration engaged in a detailed review of specific land use districts, setback requirements, infrastructure capacity, and the necessity for business licensing to ensure regulatory compliance.
The board discussed community initiatives including the Land Use Bylaw survey, upcoming community cleanups, events like BBQ gatherings and a car show, and youth programming at the local library. Infrastructure topics included plans for a pickleball court in Exshaw, potential changes to a ball diamond, and the status of a proposed bike park. The board also reviewed internal administrative documents, specifically the Terms of Reference and Governing Bylaw, noting that further edits and updates are required.
The commission reviewed and approved an amendment to development permit 0525, which included a site plan modification and an extension for the temporary occupancy of a recreational vehicle during dwelling construction. The commission also heard public feedback regarding the notification process for adjacent landowners and discussed compliance with land use bylaws. Additionally, the commission initiated a review for a development permit application for a temporary mobile office trailer at the Jameson Fire Hall.
The commission reviewed several development permit applications, including requests for resort accommodation units, temporary accessory buildings, and variances for residential structures. Key discussions centered on the amendment of existing development permits, such as extending the temporary occupancy of a recreational vehicle during construction and modifying site plans for dwellings. Administrative reports and planning references were also compiled for public review.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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