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Multi-Family Property Waste Guide
es that the containers remain intact and are recycled. Reach out to the City of Regina for support
and resources. Email us at wastediversionservices@regina.ca. Refer
to The Waste Management Bylaw, section 37 for information on proper waste container management and
minimum material collection requirements. Education Material We are here to help educate your
occupants! Providing consistent and visible signage throughout your building(s) helps occupants
properly sort their recycling, food and yard waste and garbage. Signs will also reduce
contamination and encourages waste diversion. Below are free resources and signage to download and
use in your building(s). Recycle Here Poster (8.5x11) Recycle Here Poster (11x17) Recycling Items
Poster (8.5 x 11) Recycling Items Poster (11x17) Compost Here Poster (8.5x11) Compost Here Poster
(11x17) Compost Items Poster (8.5x11) Compost Items Poster (11x17) Check off the items that are
accepted in your recycling program. Post the signage throughout your building(s) and on the
recycling bins. Tenant Handout Fillable PDF Check off the items that are accepted in your garbage
and recycling bins. Hand the letter out to your tenants. Annual Reminders To receive an annual
reminder please ensure your mailing address is correct. To change your corporation mailing address:
Visit ISC to request a Change of Address for Service Once the address has been changed at ISC’s
corporate registry, send a copy of the Corporate Registry Profile Report that shows the new address
for service to 1Assess@regina.ca. Frequently Asked Questions How do
I know which building belongs to which civic address? This should be listed on your property tax
notice. You can also contact the City of Regina Taxation & Assessment Department to find out.
My annual letter is missing properties I own or listed properties I do not own. Property owners
must update their information with Information Services Corporation (ISC) AND the City of Regina.
Incomplete or outdated information may cause incorrect information sent to owners (including
variations on C/O or mailing address information). I need to update my mailing address. Visit ISC
to request a Change of Address for Service. Once the address has been changed in ISC’s corporate
registry, simply send a copy of the Corporate Registry Profile Report that shows the new address
for service to 1Assess@regina.ca. I don’t own/manage the
property(ies) listed on the letter I received. You may disregard the letter if you have updated
your information with the City of Regina and ISC. I already submitted a Waste Management Plan to
the City. We ask that you submit a plan annually to keep your information as up-to-date as
possible. You may receive a letter/follow-up if you submit an incomplete plan. What are the
upcoming changes to the Waste Management Bylaw, and when do they take effect? The upcoming changes
to The Waste Management Bylaw require multi-family properties to implement a food and yard waste
service by July 1, 2027. The bylaw mandates the separation of food and yard waste from general
garbage. Multi-family properties have been required to provide recycling services to their
occupants since 2013. Which properties are affected by this bylaw? The bylaw applies to
multi-family properties, including apartments, condominiums, townhouse complexes, co-ops, and
similar residential structures that do not receive City waste services. Why is the City
implementing this bylaw change? This change addresses environmental issues caused by food and yard
waste in landfills, such as methane gas production and wasted landfill space. By separating food
and yard waste, the City aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, extend the life of the landfill,
and create nutrient-rich compost for agriculture purposes. Where can I find resources to implement
a food and yard waste service? The City of Regina will soon have a guide available to assist
multi-family property owners in implementing a food and yard waste service. What if my current
waste hauler does not provide food and yard waste services? If your current waste hauler does not
offer food and yard waste services, you can contact one of the many haulers in the City. Are there
alternative ways to manage food and yard waste without large containers? Yes, if there are barriers
to contracting a food and yard waste hauler, consider using countertop composters or other
small-scale in-house composting solutions. These can be especially useful for smaller multi-family
properties or apartments without outdoor space. It is important to note that the byproduct of any
in-house solution must be properly utilized. It cannot be landfilled. How can I educate my
building's occupants about the new waste services? To engage your occupants, consider: Holding
"lobby talks" or workshops to explain the program. Sending email reminders, letters, or using
social media to communicate the changes. Providing practical guidance on storing food waste in
their units and offering discounted or recommended kitchen bins for convenience. For additional
guidance and resources, contact the City of Regina at wastediversionservices@regina.ca. Tenant Letter Change of Address Form Alternative Ideas for Food and
Yard Waste Management Waste Guide for Multi-Family Properties
Zoning Bylaw
art to roll in from the right of the frame. A house and shed spring up from the ground. …and the
requirements for other structures on the property.Trees pop up from
the ground in the background. Everything moves down to transition to the next frame. Zoning bylaws
help us create liveable, vibrant communities. For this reason, zoning touches on all aspects of our
daily lives and the spaces we interact within the city. A map of Regina appears and random zones
get individually highlighted (i.e. residential, business, etc.) Everything moves from left to
right, transitioning to the next slide. Your vision for our city helped shape our Official
Community Plan “Design Regina”, which provides long-term growth policies and development goals for
the future. Now, the Zoning Bylaw will help move us closer to making that vision a reality over the
next 25 years. A book slides in from the left side of the screen, and the cityscape pops out of the
book. Zoning arrows with the words “25 years” slide in from the left. Zoom in on the cityscape. We
want to be Canada’s most vibrant, inclusive, attractive and sustainable community, where people
live in harmony and thrive in opportunity. Clouds float in and a row of trees pop up from left to right. Everything moves up to transition to the next
slide. The new Zoning Bylaw fosters the development of complete neighbourhoods where residents of
all ages have the access they need to housing, work and services that enhance their quality of
life. Three icons appear. From left to right, the icons are of a house, a person sitting at a desk
and a shopping cart. The text for each icon, again from left to right, is “Housing”, “Work” and “
Services”. After a few seconds, the image of each icon disappears, and the white background of the
icons expand. This means providing flexibility for diverse types of housing and businesses to share
space in new and existing neighbourhoods, while also ensuring the unique character of each
neighbourhood is supported. Various types of office/business buildings slide into frame following
the zoning areas. On a lower plane, various types of housing slide in from the opposite direction
to form a small community within a city. Everything slides down out of frame. For most
neighbourhoods, if there are changes, they will be gradual and happen over a long period of time.
Zone Forward arrows move across the screen, adding colour to the line drawings of the future
neighbourhood development. First the top row, followed by the bottom row. The illustrations move
off the right following the Zone arrows. The Zoning Bylaw is just one of many tools used by
municipalities to realize city building goals and objective. A Zoning Bylaw book slides into frame
from the left. If you have questions about zoning, contact us. The City of Regina logo fades in.
The logo then fades out, and the zoning URL fades in. It reads “Regina.ca/zoningbylaw 306-777-7000”. 1. When thinking about building a house:
The Zoning Bylaw determines what kind of housing is permitted in each zone, the maximum area it can
occupy on the lot, and the maximum allowable height. 2. When planning to build a new garage: The
Bylaw identifies the maximum size and appropriate placement of both detached and attached garages.
3. When building or expanding the deck on your property: The Bylaw specifies how close decks are
permitted to be to the property line. 4. When planning to add to the front or back of your house:
The Bylaw specifies how close the addition can be to the property line and the maximum area the
complete building can occupy. 5. When thinking about starting a business in your home: The Bylaw
indicates the types of uses that are prohibited as a residential business and the maximum area the
business can occupy in your home. 6. When thinking about developing a secondary suite: The Bylaw
indicates the types of buildings that can have a secondary suite and the maximum size of the
secondary suite. 7. When planning to build or expand your driveway: The Bylaw specifies which yard
(front, side or rear) can have a driveway and the maximum width of the driveway. 8. When planning
to put a storage shed in your yard: The Bylaw identifies the yard (front, side or rear) where a
shed can be placed and the maximum size of the shed. 9. When thinking about changing your land use:
The Bylaw specifies which land uses are allowed in which zones. 10. When thinking of starting a
daycare facility: The Bylaw indicates the amount of drop-off spaces required for the daycare.
striped 10 Times Zoning Applies to You Learn About Your Property Our Zoning Bylaw Map has been
created to give you the ability to see what zone your property fits and additional information
about what this means for your home or business and the surrounding neighbourhood. Zoning Bylaw Map
Zones are created when a variety of similar land uses are brought together within a common
geographic boundary. The Zoning Bylaw includes the zones identified below. Reference Summary of
Permitted and Discretionary Land Uses Land Use Classes and Building Types Residential Zones Zone
Code Zone Name Development Types Lower Density Residential RN / RU / R1 Residential Neighbourhood /
Residential Urban / Residential Detached Allows for development of one and two-unit dwellings while
promoting flexibility in lot size for residential development. Medium Density Residential RL
Residential Low-Rise Allows for development of a mixture of low-rise multi-unit building types.
High Density Residential RH Residential High-Rise Allows for development, especially in urban
corridors, transit nodes and prominent intersections with a mixture of multi-unit building types.
Manufactured Residential RMH Residential Mobile Home Allows for the development of mobile homes
within a mobile home park setting. Commercial Zones Zone Code Zone Name Development Types Small
Format Commercial ML Mixed Low-Rise Allows for low-intensity commercial and mixed-use development
supporting local neighbourhoods by providing day-to-day goods and services. Mixed Commercial MH
Mixed High-Rise Allows for medium-intensity commercial and mixed-use development along non-local
streets, key transportation corridors and near transit stops. Large Format Commercial MLM Mixed
Large Market Allows for high-intensity commercial and mixed-use development comprising of planned
shopping centres and major business groupings oriented around arterial streets and key
transportation corridors. Other Commercial OA Office Area Allows for limited medium-intensity
office development outside the Downtown by restricting the type, scale and size of buildings and
uses. Industrial Zones Zone Code Zone Name Development Types Industrial Light IL Industrial Light
Allows for low and medium-intensity industrial development as well as small scale commercial
activities to support industrial uses and their employees. Industrial Heavy IH Industrial Heavy
Allows for high-intensity industrial development, limited consumer-oriented non-industrial land
uses for retail or wholesale purposes, and small scale commercial activities to support industrial
uses. ...
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