Document | Description | |
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Conversation Starters | ||
Changing the Way We Regulate Uses Conversation Starter (September 2022) | Highlighted the draft Zoning Bylaw's proposed changes on how the City regulates land uses. | |
Enabling Growth in Nodes and Corridors Conversation Starter (September 2022) | Highlighted how the draft Zoning Bylaw's proposed changes would support the development of nodes and corridors (densely populated, mixed-use areas that are accessible by a wide range of mobility options). | |
Fostering 15-Minute Communities Conversation Starter (September 2022) | Highlighted how the draft Zoning Bylaw's proposed changes would support The City Plan's "15-minute community” concept, an idea where a city’s residents are able to meet most of their needs within a 15-minute walk, roll or transit trip from their home. | |
Guiding Neighbourhood Redevelopment Conversation Starter (September 2022) | Highlighted the draft Zoning Bylaw's proposed changes to guide how neighbourhoods are redeveloped. | |
Supporting Development in Edmonton Conversation Starter (September 2022) | Highlighted how the draft Zoning Bylaw's proposed changes would make the development process easier in Edmonton. | |
Supporting Greater Climate Resilience Conversation Starter (September 2022) | Highlighted the draft Zoning Bylaw’s proposed actions to address climate change. | |
Council and Committee Reports | ||
City Council Public Hearing (October 16 - 23, 2024) | City Council Public Hearing report to adopt the proposed new Zoning Bylaw and city-wide rezoning. | |
Report 1: Urban Planning Committee (April 9, 2019) | Overview of the Zoning Bylaw Renewal principles and approach. | |
Report 2: Urban Planning Committee (February 2, 2021) | Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative update and next steps. | |
Report 5: Urban Planning Committee (November 22, 2022) | First draft of the proposed new Zoning Bylaw. | |
Report 6: Urban Planning Committee (June 20, 2023) | Second draft of the proposed new Zoning Bylaw. | |
Responses to City Councillor Questions |
Responses to City Councillor questions about the Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative. Note: Responses are reflective of project status as of October 2023. |
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Report 3: Urban Planning Committee | Overview of the approaches and structure of the proposed new Zoning Bylaw. | |
Report 4: Urban Planning Committee (April 12, 2022) | Initiative update, including proposed zones and next steps. | |
Discussion Papers | ||
Climate Resilience and Energy Transition Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Outlines suggested actions for how Edmonton's proposed new Zoning Bylaw could support climate resilience and energy transition based on strategies and action plans developed by the City. | |
Economy Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Outlines what role the Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative has to play in supporting Edmonton businesses and our local economy. | |
Nodes and Corridors Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Shows how a network of strategically located nodes and corridors could be incorporated into Edmonton's proposed new Zoning Bylaw | |
Special Area Zones Discussion Paper (July 2020) | This paper highlighted the Zoning Bylaw Renewal's proposed approach on how Special Area Zones, which differ from the standard residential, commercial and industrial zones, could be used in Edmonton's proposed new Zoning Bylaw. | |
Agricultural and Rural Zones Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Outlines that effective zoning rules for agriculture allow the City to play its part in supporting and investing in a sustainable regional food system. | |
Direct Control Zones Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Describes how a Direct Control zone is typically sought when a proposed development diverges from the uses or zoning regulations currently allowed on the site, and a standard zone would not meet the needs of the site or development. | |
Notifications and Variances Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Outlined the City's responsibility to help notify residents of projects relevant to them as their neighbourhood continues to grow and change. | |
Overlays Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Discusses the initial approach to overlays, which is an additional set of rules applied to a defined area to achieve a specific purpose. | |
Residential Zones Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Describes how the residential zones in the proposed new Zoning Bylaw can support Edmonton's residential neighbourhoods as they evolve over time. | |
Commercial and Industrial Zones Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Outlines how Edmonton's Commercial and Industrial Zones are a key part of the Zoning Bylaw, contributing to Edmonton's economic growth, a diverse economy and employment opportunities for Edmontonians. | |
Open Spaces and Civic Services Zones Discussion Paper (July 2020) | Outlines how the Zoning Bylaw Renewal Initiative provides the opportunity to ensure the development and preservation of the green network is done effectively and sustainably. |
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