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REQUEST FOR DECISION
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Bylaw 19/2026 - Redistricting in Cherot (1st, 2nd & 3rd Readings) and Bylaw 20/2026 - Redistricting in Cherot exchanging location of Medium Density and High Density Residential (1st, 2nd & 3rd Readings)
Presented by: Suzanne Ruegg, Planner, Planning & Development Department
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RECOMMENDED MOTIONS
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1. That the Public Hearing on Bylaw 19/2026 and 20/2026 be closed.
2. That Bylaw 19/2026, being amendment 20 to the Land Use Bylaw 18/2024, be read a first time.
3. That Bylaw 19/2026 be read a second time.
4. That unanimous consent be given for consideration of third reading of Bylaw 19/2026.
5. That Bylaw 19/2026 be read a third time.
6. That Bylaw 20/2026, being amendment 21 to the Land Use Bylaw 18/2024, be read a first time.
7. That Bylaw 20/2026 be read a second time.
8. That unanimous consent be given for consideration of third reading of Bylaw 20/2026.
9. That Bylaw 20/2026 be read a third time.
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SUMMARY
This report discusses proposed redistricting amendments to the Land Use Bylaw 18/2024, Schedule A. The purpose of this application is to redistrict lands within the Cherot Neighbourhood that are currently districted for Future Urban Development (FUD), which is a holding district, to residential and park, and to exchange a medium-density and high-density residential site that were previously districted. Approval of this redistricting application will enable future subdivisions and developments in the Cherot Neighbourhood. Administration is in support of the amendments.
ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION
The Municipal Government Act section 692(1) states that before giving second reading to
(f) a proposed bylaw amending a statutory plan or land use bylaw referred to in clauses (a) to (e),
a Council must hold a public hearing with respect to the proposed bylaw in accordance with section 216.4 after giving notice of it in accordance with section 60...
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