Proposed Amendments to the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP)
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About The Project
Following the 2021 approval of the Municipal Development Plan (Flourish) ⭳, and in anticipation of updating the Land Use Bylaw in 2023, the Planning branch has taken initiative to recommend various ‘house-keeping’ amendments to the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP) ⭳ – to increase clarification, and to ensure consistency/alignment between these planning documents.
This "red-lined" version of DARP primarily involves minor text changes to select figures/maps, as well as clarifying some of the detailed regulatory language. In many instances, the proposed amendments involve changing terms from “shall” to “should”, or incorporating new terms such as “potential” or “guideline” – to better demonstrate the desired nature of select policies/regulations (which is typically the role of the Land Use Bylaw to regulate in more detail, not a statutory plan like DARP).
Public Hearing
The proposed DARP amendments are a Council process undertaken by the City’s Planning branch, which requires a bylaw with three readings and a public hearing.
Any proposed changes to DARP must be presented to and decided upon by City Council. The public hearing is now scheduled for January 10, 2023, and is advertised in Citylights in the St. Albert Gazette.
Feedback
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions or concerns about the proposed DARP amendments, please submit them through the Forum below.
Following the 2021 approval of the Municipal Development Plan (Flourish) ⭳, and in anticipation of updating the Land Use Bylaw in 2023, the Planning branch has taken initiative to recommend various ‘house-keeping’ amendments to the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP) ⭳ – to increase clarification, and to ensure consistency/alignment between these planning documents.
This "red-lined" version of DARP primarily involves minor text changes to select figures/maps, as well as clarifying some of the detailed regulatory language. In many instances, the proposed amendments involve changing terms from “shall” to “should”, or incorporating new terms such as “potential” or “guideline” – to better demonstrate the desired nature of select policies/regulations (which is typically the role of the Land Use Bylaw to regulate in more detail, not a statutory plan like DARP).
Public Hearing
The proposed DARP amendments are a Council process undertaken by the City’s Planning branch, which requires a bylaw with three readings and a public hearing.
Any proposed changes to DARP must be presented to and decided upon by City Council. The public hearing is now scheduled for January 10, 2023, and is advertised in Citylights in the St. Albert Gazette.
Feedback
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions or concerns about the proposed DARP amendments, please submit them through the Forum below.
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Got questions/comments about the proposed DARP amendments? You're in the right place! We'll endeavour to respond within a few business days. A summary of all contributions will be provided to Council.
Proposed Amendments to the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP) has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Under Review
Proposed Amendments to the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP) has finished this stage
Initial contributions are now closed. A summary of that feedback was provided to Council on December 6, 2022. Input received after that date can still be provided to Council on January 10, 2023, if received in advance.
Council Review #1
Proposed Amendments to the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP) has finished this stage
The Planning branch writes a report to Council, based upon the technical and public comments. At this stage (i.e. called First Reading, which was given on December 6, 2022), a future Public Hearing date will be scheduled (January 10, 2023).
Public Hearing / Council Review #2
Proposed Amendments to the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP) has finished this stage
At the Public Hearing (scheduled for January 10, 2023), the public can speak to Council (or send advanced written comments) about their opinions on the proposal. After the Public Hearing, Council will vote on whether to approve (with or without changes) or to refuse the application.
Council Decision - APPROVED JAN. 10, 2023
Proposed Amendments to the Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan (DARP) is currently at this stage
On January 10, 2023, Council gave both Second and Third Readings to the amendments.