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DECEMBER 25, 2024, until JANUARY 1, 2025. Â
We will re-open on January 2, 2025, with normal operating hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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This bylaw outlines the rules and regulations for how land can be used in Strathcona County, and the process of making decisions for development permit applications. Amendments to the Land Use Bylaw are added on a regular basis.
On this page
Land Use Bylaw 24-2024
Amendments Log September 2024 - December 2024 (102.7Â KB)
Land Use Bylaw 24-2024 (All Parts) (23.7Â MB)
Part 1: Interpretation (802.8Â KB)
Part 2: Administrative Provisions (227.9Â KB)
Part 3: General Regulations (339.2Â KB)
Part 4: Parking and Loading Regulations (213.0Â KB)
Part 5: Sign Regulations (197.0Â KB)
Part 6: Specific Use Regulations (358.8Â KB)
Part 7: Agricultural Zones (300.7Â KB)
Part 8: Commercial Zones (188.3Â KB)
Part 9: Industrial Zones (191.7Â KB)
Part 10: Mixed Use Zones (185.3Â KB)
Part 11: Service and Recreation Zones (179.1Â KB)
Part 12: Residential Zones (958.7Â KB)
Part 14: Sustainable Urban Village Zones (8.1Â MB)
Part 15: Direct Control Zones (13.2Â MB)
Part 16: Centre in the Park Zone (4.7Â MB)
Part 17: Coming into Force, Repeal and Transitional (66.3Â KB)
Applying for an amendment
To amend a map or the text of the Land Use Bylaw in Strathcona County, you must complete and application and pay a fee. Current fees are listed in the Land Development Planning section of the County's fees, rates and charges document . A decision on a Land Use Bylaw amendment application is made by County Council, following a review of the application by Administration.
Phone: 780-464-8080
Email planninganddevelopment@strathcona.ca