Strathcona County - Interactive Land Use Bylaw
Part 15 : Direct Control Zones
15.13 DC 15 Direct Control zone
DC 15 DIRECT CONTROL ZONE
Purpose
To provide for manufacturing, processing, assembly, distribution, service and repair uses which carry out a portion of their operation outdoors or require outdoor storage areas. In general, no significant nuisance associated with uses in this zone should extend beyond the boundaries of the site.
Area of Application:
This zone shall apply to part of the NW 23-53-23-W4, located south of Twp Rd 534 and east of Rge Rd 232, as shown on the above map.
Uses
Table 15.13(A)
Permitted uses |
Discretionary uses |
Animal hospitals and shelters |
Abattoirs |
Auction yards |
Accessory dwelling |
Automotive and equipment repair |
Community recretion |
Cremation and interment |
Convenience retail |
Essential utility |
Drive-in theatre |
Farming |
Dry waste site |
Fleet services |
Indoor and outdoor participant recreation |
General contractor |
Major and minor veterinary services |
General industrial type I |
Minor eating and drinking establishments |
General industrial type II |
Natural resource developments |
Industrial vehicle and equipment |
Protective and emergency services |
Major equipment rentals |
Truck and mobile home |
Recycling depots |
Used oil recycling depot |
Temporary storage |
Warehouse sales |
Utility services |
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Warehousing and storage |
Regulations
- (a) The maximum floor area ratio shall be 2.0.
- (b) The minimum front yard shall be 6 m (19.7 ft.).
- (c) The minimum side yard shall be 6 m (19.7 ft.), or in the case of a side yard abutting a railway, no side yard may be required.
- (d) The minimum rear yard shall be 6 m (19.7 ft.), or in the case of a rear yard abutting a railway line, no rear yard may be required.
- (e) The maximum height shall be 18 m (59 ft.).
Additional Regulations
- (a) A development officer may require an Environmental Impact Assessment prepared in accordance with this bylaw, where there is uncertainty as to potential impacts or potential significant risk from the proposed development. Notwithstanding a use may be either a permitted use or a discretionary use, a development officer may not issue a permit for a development which may cause significant adverse environmental impact.
Other Regulations
- (a) In addition to the regulations above, the listed uses are subject to the applicable regulations contained within the Land Use Bylaw, unless such regulation is specifically excluded or modified by the Direct Control zone.
Development Permits
- (a) A development officer shall consider and decide upon all development permit applications within this zone.