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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2036-22 22 LUA 006 SW & SE 17-18-14-W4 & Plan 9311870 Blk 1 - A-GEN to DCCOUNTY OF NEWELL IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA BYLAW NO. 2036-22 BEING a bylaw of the County of Newell in the Province of Alberta, to amend Bylaw No. 2016-21, being the Land Use Bylaw; WHEREAS the Council of the County of Newell is in receipt of an application for a Land Use Bylaw Amendment to redesignate lands within the municipality as shown on the map in Schedule 'A' attached hereto and legally described as: PORTIONS OF THE SW 17-18-14-W4, SE 17-18-14-W4 AND PLAN 9311870, BLOCK 1 AND WHEREAS the purpose of proposed Bylaw No. 2036-22 is to redesignate portions of the above -noted lands from "A-GEN Agricultural, General District" to "DC Direct Control District" to accommodate a shooting range and to establish the uses and rules for the Direct Control District pertaining to the above - described land and said uses and rules are described in Schedule "B" attached hereto. AND WHEREAS the municipality must prepare an amending bylaw and provide for its consideration at a public hearing. NOW THEREFORE, under the authority and subject to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Statutes of Alberta, Chapter M-26, 2000, as amended, the Council of the County of Newell in the Province of Alberta duly assembled does hereby enact the following: 1. Lands, illustrated on the map in Schedule 'A' and legally described above shall be redesignated. 2. The Land Use District Map shall be amended to reflect this redesignation. 3. Bylaw No. 2016-22 is hereby amended and consolidated. 4. This bylaw shall come into effect upon third and final reading hereof. July 21, 2022 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR NEIL JOHNSON that Bylaw 2036-22 receive FIRST reading. MOTION CARRIED August 11, 2022 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR KELLY CHRISTMAN that Bylaw 2036-22 receive SECOND reading. MOTION CARRIED August 11, 2022 MOVED BY COUNCILLOR HOLLY JOHNSON that Bylaw 2036-22 receive THIRD and FINAL reading. MOTION CARRIED keii�ve — Arno Doerksen Chief Adminisiratiwe Officer — Matt Fenske LAND USE AMENDMENT SCHEDULE 'A' NW 17-18-14W4 NE 17-18-14W4 SE 17-18-14W4 SW 17-18-14W4 Plan 9311870, Block 1 0 90 180 360 Meters CHANGE FROM: AGRICULTURE - GENERAL DISTRICT CHANGE TO: DIRECT CONTROL DISTRICT LEGAL LAND LOCATION: PTS. OF THE SW 17-18-14-W4, SE 17-18-14-W4, PLAN 9311870, BLOCK 1 DATE: JULY 21, 2022 FILE NUMBER: 22-LUA-006 BYLAW NUMBER: 2036-22 HW Y 87 3 § Bylaw 2036-22 Schedule ‘B’ PURPOSE: To allow for the development of a shooting range. LOCATION: Portions of the SW 17-18-14-W4, SE 17-18-14-W4 and PLAN 9311870, BLOCK 1 (See schedule A to Bylaw 2036-22) PERMITTED USES: DISCRETIONARY USES: Accessory Building/Structure ≤140 m2 Accessory Building/Structure >140 m2 Office Addition Shipping Container Shooting Range Small Wind Energy System Solar Panels (Freestanding) Solar Panels (Wall Mounted) Those uses, not otherwise defined in the Bylaw, which in the opinion of the Development Authority are similar to the Permitted or Discretionary Uses and conform to the purpose of this District. MINIMUM SETBACKS: PRINCIPAL AND ACCESSORY BUILDINGS Front Yard Side Yard Rear Yard 30.0 m from County Roads 30.0 m from County Roads 30.0 m from County Roads Determined by AT for Highway Determined by AT for Highway Determined by AT for Highway 30.0 from other parcels 30.0 from other parcels MAXIMUM SITE COVERAGE: 50% ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: a) In determining an application for Development Permit approval, the Development Authority shall consider: i. the potential nuisance effect the Development may have on nearby properties; ii. proximity to environmentally significant areas, designated natural areas, animal and bird habitats, and migratory bird sanctuaries; iii. the design of the Development including, but not limited to, setbacks, sound attenuation walls, trenches, berms, partial enclosures, direction of fire, and similar design features; iv. the effect in which the surrounding landforms influence the manner in which sound carries b) The Development Authority may require the applicant to submit: i. a report or evidence that the proposed range will conform to the Firearms Act, Shooting Clubs and Shooting Ranges regulations, or other relevant legislation; ii. an area plan that identifies lands within a 3 km radius illustrating land uses, existing buildings, and any other information deemed necessary by the Development Authority; iii. Any information deemed necessary by the development Authority.