Either City administration or members of the public may apply to amend the regulations and/or the land use district (zone) of a parcel of land within the Land Use Bylaw.
There are two types of Land Use Bylaw amendments: text amendments and map amendments. A text amendment may propose to modify an existing regulation or add a new definition. A map amendment may propose to change the land use district (zone) of a parcel of land; for example, changing the land use district (zone) of a property from R1 Residential (Low Density) District to R3 Residential (Multiple Family) District.
For more information on the process, please visit the Land Use Bylaw Amendment Process.
Below is a listing of the recent amendments made to the Land Use Bylaw.
Amendment 3357/VV-2024
Approved: December 2, 2024
adoption of a new Direct Control Zone (DC35)
Amendment 3357/SS-2024
Approved: October 16, 2024
Omnibus Zoning Bylaw Amendment
Maps Pages: N/A
Amendment 3357/RR-2024
Approved: September 3, 2024
application is for the rezoning of units A & B 4605 63 street from I1 to IC
Amendment 3357/E-2024
Approved: May 27, 2024
To delete Section 8.22.2(bb) in the LUB, which currently requires the two C1 zoned parcels at the Baymont Inn to provide parking as if they were zoned C4. This affects Lot 1, Block 44, Plan 202 1433, and Condominium Plan 202 2470.
Maps Pages: N/A
Amendment 3357/K-2023
Approved: January 8, 2024
To rezone the closed portion of road and adjoining parcel owned by Melcor to several land use districts in Laredo Neighbourhood
Maps Pages: N/A
Text Pages: 3357K-2023