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Public Notice Bylaw
The Public Notice Policy Bylaw was established to set out minimum notice requirements and the methods of notice to be followed. Pursuant to The Cities Act and the Planning and Development Act, this bylaw applies to all matters that are legislated to have public notice.
Overview:
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Matters Requiring Public Notice |
Notification Tactics |
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Site Sign Posting |
Newspaper |
Mail Notice (within 75m min) |
Regina.ca Posting |
City Hall Public Notice Board |
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Permanent Street Closure |
- |
1 ad |
- |
yes |
yes |
|
Zoning Bylaw Amendments |
yes |
- |
- |
yes |
yes |
|
OCP Amendments |
- |
- |
- |
yes |
yes |
|
OCP and Zoning Bylaw Adoption and Repeal |
- |
- |
- |
yes |
yes |
|
Development Levy Bylaw |
- |
- |
- |
yes |
yes |
|
Discretionary Use |
yes |
- |
yes |
yes |
yes (Council approval) no (Development Officer approval) |
|
Sale of Buffer Strip or Municipal Reserve |
yes |
- |
- |
yes |
yes |
|
Voiding Contract Zone |
- |
- |
- |
yes |
yes |
|
Interim Development Bylaw |
- |
- |
- |
yes |
yes |
|
Concept Plan Adoptions or Amendments |
yes |
- |
- |
yes |
yes |
Note: Requirements noted above may be subject to conditions per the Public Notice Policy Bylaw.
To find more City Bylaws, please visit the Regina Open Data website.