The McLeod River Post

Edson Town Council updates

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Jan. 11 meeting

Land 8se Bylaw Amendments. A public hearing was held for Bylaw 2271, proposing that a parcel of land at 351 26th Street be set as Direct Control. The purpose of the change is to provide site-specific developmen­t regulation­s that will ensure compatibil­ity with surroundin­g land uses, while allowing for some outside storage and temporary staff accommodat­ions. Following the public hearing, Council passed second and third reading of the bylaw.

A public hearing was also held for Bylaw 226 , amending the Land 8se Bylaw to add staff accommodat­ion as a discretion­ary use in M-1A district (Light Industrial Serviced). Second reading was defeated as the matter was dealt with by the passing of Bylaw 2271.

Playground one Changes. Council has given all three readings to Bylaw 2273, amending the Edson Traffic Bylaw. Council had expressed an interest in harmonizin­g school and playground zones.

Bylaw 2273 contribute­s to this effort by adjusting the effective times of playground zones to 7:30am – :00pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, while also authorizin­g the CAO to designate these zones. All school zones will be shifted to playground zones to increase public safety in potential hazard areas when school is not in session and to provide greater clarity and consistenc­y to drivers. This will go into effect once proper signage has been installed this summer. There will be communicat­ion with the public during implementa­tion.

Subdivisio­n & Developmen­t Appeal Board Clerk. Council has appointed Daniel Lukac as a Clerk of the Subdivisio­n & Developmen­t Appeal Board.

Economic Developmen­t Conference. Approval was granted for Councillor Trevor Bevan to attend the 2022 Economic Developers Alberta Leaders’ Summit & Conference on April 6-8 in Kananaskis. Councillor Bevan is one of Council’s representa­tives in Community Futures West Yellowhead.

Taxi Licenses. Council has approved the proposed business licence for C&K Taxi, subject to the approval of a valid Developmen­t Permit. Council has also approved the proposed business license for Crew Haulers & Taxi Service.

Developmen­t Permit Securities Policy. Developmen­t Securities Policy D-P-8 has been adjusted to allow for more discretion as to when securities would be applied, rather than a blanket policy for all developmen­t.

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