Acts and Regulations

2017, c.19 - Community Planning Act

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Local government planning director
10(1)Subject to this section, a council that is providing its own land use planning service
(a) may employ or engage those persons that it considers necessary for the purpose of performing services in relation to community planning, and
(b) shall appoint as the planning director, a planner who is an employee or who is engaged as a consultant.
(c) Repealed: 2021, c.44, s.1
10(2)The planning director appointed under paragraph (1)(b) is also the development officer for the local government.
10(3)In the case of a village or rural community that is providing its own land use planning service,
(a) the council may, with the approval of the Minister, appoint the Director as the development officer for the village or rural community, as the case may be, and
(b) the Director is the development officer for the village or rural community, as the case may be, with respect to a subdivision regulation that is in effect in the village or rural community.
2021, c.44, s.1
Local government planning director
10(1)Subject to this section, a council that is providing its own land use planning service
(a) may employ the staff that it considers necessary for the purpose of performing services in relation to community planning,
(b) may appoint a planner as the planning director or a person as planning officer, and
(c) if an appointment is not made under paragraph (b), shall make the appointment on
(i) passing a resolution to publish a notice stating its intention to make a municipal plan, a rural plan under section 33 or 44, as the case may be, or a development scheme,
(ii) passing a resolution under section 114 with respect to a zoning, deferred widening or controlled access street by-law, or
(iii) making a subdivision by-law or a by-law referred to in subparagraph (ii).
10(2)The person appointed under subsection (1) is also the development officer for the local government.
10(3)In the case of a village or rural community that is providing its own land use planning service,
(a) the council may, with the approval of the Minister, appoint the Director as the development officer for the village or rural community, as the case may be, and
(b) the Director is the development officer for the village or rural community, as the case may be, with respect to a subdivision regulation that is in effect in the village or rural community.
Local government planning director
10(1)Subject to this section, a council that is providing its own land use planning service
(a) may employ the staff that it considers necessary for the purpose of performing services in relation to community planning,
(b) may appoint a planner as the planning director or a person as planning officer, and
(c) if an appointment is not made under paragraph (b), shall make the appointment on
(i) passing a resolution to publish a notice stating its intention to make a municipal plan, a rural plan under section 33 or 44, as the case may be, or a development scheme,
(ii) passing a resolution under section 114 with respect to a zoning, deferred widening or controlled access street by-law, or
(iii) making a subdivision by-law or a by-law referred to in subparagraph (ii).
10(2)The person appointed under subsection (1) is also the development officer for the local government.
10(3)In the case of a village or rural community that is providing its own land use planning service,
(a) the council may, with the approval of the Minister, appoint the Director as the development officer for the village or rural community, as the case may be, and
(b) the Director is the development officer for the village or rural community, as the case may be, with respect to a subdivision regulation that is in effect in the village or rural community.