Recreation Master Plan
This Recreation Master Plan provides guidance for the future of publicly supported recreation opportunities and services.
Crescents Walking Tour
Heritage Walking Tour of the Crescents Neighbourhood.
Advisory - Mezzanines
View the Advisory for Mezzanines.
2019 Public Accounts
View the 2019 Public Accounts
Design Standard - Open Space
View the Open Space Design Standard Manual.
Zoning Bylaw
andards for the subdivision, use and development of that land. Land Use Class - a grouping of
similar land uses. Frontage - distance between the two points where
the side lot lines of a lot intersect the boundary of a public street. Setback - the distance
between a front, rear, or side lot line (as applicable) and the closest wall or part of a building
or structure. Mixed-Use Development - a lot that contains both residential and non-residential
principal land uses. Coverage - the percentage of a lot which is covered by buildings or
structures, excluding uncovered swimming pools, uncovered terraces, uncovered porches and decks.
Easement - the right, as registered to a property title, to cross or otherwise use another person’s
land, usually for a specified purpose. Permitted Use - a use of land, intensity of use, development
or structure that an owner is entitled to as of right of a development permit provided the use or
development conforms to the development standards and regulations of the Zoning Bylaw.
Discretionary Use - a use of land, intensity of use, development or other structure that may be
permitted in a zone only at the discretion of and at a location specified by the Development
Officer or Council. Principal Use - the main or primary use and chief purpose of land or structure,
as distinguished from a secondary or accessory use.
Common Zoning Terms
City of Regina Floodplain Regina Zoning Bylaw, 2019 Housing Accelerator Fund Building Certificates
Building Types Building Height Limitation on Non-Industrial Parking Assembly Recreation
Development Guide
City of Regina Development Guide
Boards, Committees & Commissions
members, as determined by City Council, appointed by Council from among the resident electros of
the City of Regina. For more information, see RPL’s website: L
eadership | Regina Public Library Meeting Frequency: Regina Public Library has 5 or 6 Public Board
meetings per year that run on average approximately 2 hours each starting at 4:30pm. Each board
member is required to serve as well on the Strategic Planning Committee that meets when required.
Currently, that is approximately once per month for a 2-3 hours and we will also have half or full
day sessions once or twice per year on an as needed basis. These meetings are scheduled according
to board availability. Board members are also expected to serve on one or more additional
committees, each of which meet 3-4 times per year for 1.5 hours. Term Limit: 2 year Terms, limited
to 5 Consecutive Terms, then 1 year break. Regina Warehouse Business Improvement District Board
(RWBID) RWBID encourages the development of a vibrant and prosperous Old Warehouse district by
improving the area’s appearance and image, promoting and marketing the area, and undertaking
initiatives and projects that facilitate the ongoing rejuvenation and redevelopment. Estimated
time: 2 to 6 hours/month Citizen Members: 10 Council Members: 1 Remuneration: No See more details
about RWBID Secretary(RWBID) P : (306) 585-3958 240-2300 Dewdney Ave Regina, SK S4R 1H5 Current
Board Members: Jason Carlson Jeffrey Boutilier The Board encourages the development of a vibrant
and prosperous Old Warehouse district by improving the area’s appearance and image, promoting and
marketing the area, and undertaking initiatives and projects that facilitate the ongoing
rejuvenation and redevelopment of the area. Applicants should have experience or knowledge in
public and corporate relations, have technical skills in financial and human resource management,
networking/marketing initiatives and is committed to see the growth in the Warehouse District. The
Warehouse District is set to see substantial growth in the coming years. Term of Reference:
acquire, by purchase, lease or otherwise, any real property for its purposes and improve, beautify
and maintain that property. promote the area as a business or shopping area. conduct any studies or
prepare any designs that may be necessary for the purposes of the above. setting the direction of
the Warehouse Business Improvement District, you will be a part of working groups that, in
partnership with the staff, will carry out direction set by the Board. members will be elected to
one of five 1-year terms or one of five 2-year terms. no member may hold a seat longer than four
consecutive 2-year terms. Meeting Frequency: Monthly Term Limit: 2 year Terms, limited to 4
Consecutive Terms, then 1 year break. School Boards/City Council Liaison Committee (SBCCLC) See
more details about SBCCLC Jen Gentile,Council Officer P : (306) 777-7262 2476 Victoria Avenue PO
Box 1790 REGINA, SK S4P 3C8 Terms of Reference: To discuss issues of mutual interest and concern to
both parties. Meeting Frequency: Semi- annually Term Limit: 3 year Terms, unlimited number of
Terms. City Councillors Apply Online Council & Committee Meetings