Bylaw 2026-11 Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
Beiseker, Alberta
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Village of Beiseker
Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw No. 2026-11
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VILLAGE OF BEISEKER
IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA
PALLISER INTERMUNICIPAL SUBDIVISION
AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD
BYLAW NO. 2026-11
A BYLAW OF THE VILLAGE OF BEISEKER IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA TO ESTABLISH AN INTERMUNICIPAL
SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD;
AND WHEREAS the Municipal Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26 as
amended from time to time requires the Village of Beiseker to adopt a bylaw to establish a Municipal
Subdivision and Development Appeal Board or an Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal
Board;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Village of Beiseker wishes to join other area municipalities to establish
the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board;
AND WHEREAS the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board is authorized to
render decisions on appeals resulting from decisions of a Subdivision Authority or a Development
Authority in accordance with the Municipal Government Act (MGA), the Subdivision and Development
Regulation, the local Land Use Bylaw and statutory plans;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Village of Beiseker in the Province of Alberta duly assembled,
enacts as follows:
1.
TITLE
This Bylaw may be cited as the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board
Bylaw.
2.
AUTHORIZATION
Pursuant to section 627(1)(b) of the MGA, this bylaw hereby authorizes the Village of Beiseker to
enter an agreement with the other participating municipalities to establish the Palliser Intermunicipal
Subdivision and Development Appeal Board.
3.
DEFINITIONS
Appellant means the person who may file an appeal to the Board from decisions of a Subdivision
Authority or a Development Authority in accordance with the MGA.
Board means the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board established
pursuant to this bylaw.
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Board Member means an appointed member of the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and
Development Appeal Board appointed in accordance with this bylaw and who has obtained provincial
training and certification.
Board Panel means the group of appointed Board Members actively sitting to hear and decide on an
appeal at an appeal hearing.
Chair means the person elected from the Board panel members sitting to hear an appeal to act as
the person who presides over the hearing and the procedures.
Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) means the individual appointed to the position for the Village of
Beiseker in accordance with the MGA.
Clerk means the person or persons who has completed training and is certified by the province and
authorized to act as the administrative clerk for the Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development
Appeal Board.
Conflict of Interest means both Common Law Bias and Pecuniary Interest.
Council means the Council of the Village of Beiseker.
Development Authority has the same meaning as in the MGA.
Hearing means a public meeting convened before the Board acting as a quasi-judicial body to hear
evidence and determine the facts relating to an appeal of decisions of a Subdivision Authority or a
Development Authority, prior to the Board making a decision on the matter subject to the appeal.
Village of Beiseker means the municipal corporation of the Village of Beiseker together with its
jurisdictional boundaries, as the context requires.
Panel Member means an individual Board member participating in the group panel to hear an
appeal.
Participating Village of Beiseker means a Village of Beiseker in the Province of Alberta who has
entered into an agreement with other municipalities, as referred to in Section 2 of this bylaw, to
establish the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board.
Procedural guidelines means the policies, processes and administrative matters applicable to the
filing of an appeal and conducting a hearing, and the roles, duties and conduct of Board members
and Clerks.
Subdivision Authority has the same meaning as in the MGA.
Subdivision and Development Appeal Board has the same meaning as in the MGA.
Quorum means the minimum number of Board panel members required to hear an appeal.
Municipal Government Act (MGA) means the Municipal Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta
2000, Chapter M-26, as amended from time to time.
Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board means the Board established
by agreement to act as the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board.
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All other terms used in this Bylaw shall have the meaning as is assigned to them in the Municipal
Government Act, as amended from time to time.
4.
APPOINTMENT OF THE BOARD
(1) The Board is comprised of the member representative(s) as appointed by the participating
municipalities.
(2) A Village of Beiseker may participate in the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development
Appeal Board without appointing individual representative(s) by utilizing the appointed Board
Members of the other participating member municipalities to act on the Village of Beiseker's
behalf as its appeal body.
(3) For each member Village of Beiseker appointing individual Board Member representative(s) to
the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, the appointment shall
be made by resolution of Council. Appointed Board Members from a Village of Beiseker shall
consist of no more than three (3) members, with no more than one (1) being an elected official
and the other two (2) being non-elected officials who are persons at large.
(4) For those member municipalities appointing individual representative(s) to the Board, the
remaining composition of the Board Panel Members shall be the appointed members from the
other municipalities of the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board.
(5) Appointments to the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board shall
be made for a term of not more than three years. Reappointments must coincide with the
successful completion of the mandatory provincial refresher training course to be taken every
three (3) years.
(6) Board Members may be appointed for a two (2) or three (3) year term, at the discretion of the
Village of Beiseker, for the purpose of establishing a staggered expiration of terms amongst the
Board Members.
(7) A Board Member may resign from the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development
Appeal Board at any time by providing written notice to the Village of Beiseker to that effect.
(8) Where Council has appointed a Board Member representative(s) for the Village of Beiseker,
Council may remove its individual appointed Board Member representative(s) at any time if:
a)
in the opinion of Council, a Board Member is not performing his/her duties in accordance
with the MGA, this Bylaw or the rules of natural justice,
b)
a Board Member is absent for more than three (3) consecutive hearings to which he/she
has been assigned to sit on the Board Panel without reasonable cause, or
c)
a Board Member has participated in a matter in which that Board Member has a Conflict of
Interest, contrary to the provisions of this Bylaw.
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5.
COMPOSITION
(1) The Board Members of the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board
shall meet in Panels, and two (2) or more Panels may meet simultaneously. The Panels have all
the powers, duties and responsibilities of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board.
(2) For the purpose of this Bylaw, the Board Panel formed from the appointed members of the
Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board to hear an appeal, shall
normally be composed of not less than three (3) persons, with no more than one (1) being an
elected official.
(3) Three (3) Board Members constitute a quorum of the Board Panel.
(4) If a vacancy of an appointed Board member representative from a Village of Beiseker shall occur
at any time, the Village of Beiseker may appoint another person to fill the vacancy by resolution
of Council.
(5) In the absence of the municipal appointed member representative(s) of the Village of Beiseker
in which the appeal originates being available to sit on a Panel, then the appointed Panel
Member representative(s) from the other municipalities of the Palliser Intermunicipal
Subdivision and Development Appeal Board shall form the composition of the Board Panel to
hear and decide on a matter of appeal on behalf of the Village of Beiseker.
(6) Board Panel Members of the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board
shall not be members of a Municipal Subdivision Authority or Development Authority or
municipal employees of the Village of Beiseker in which the appeal is located.
(7) A person appointed as a Board Member in accordance with this Bylaw must successfully
complete and maintain the mandatory provincial training and certification prior to sitting on a
Panel to hear an appeal.
6.
COSTS AND REMUNERATION
(1) Board Members may be entitled to reasonable remuneration for time and expenses relating to
participating on a Board Panel.
(2) Costs related to appeal hearings and the remuneration to Board Members shall be provided as
specified in the intermunicipal agreement of the participating members of the Palliser
Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board.
7.
DUTIES OF THE INTERMUNICIPAL SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD
(1) The Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board shall hold hearings as
required pursuant to the Municipal Government Act on a date to be determined by the Board.
(2) The Board, and those Members who sit as a Board Panel hearing an appeal, shall govern its
actions and hearings in respect of the processes and procedures as outlined in the Procedural
Guidelines.
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(3) A Board Member may only participate in an appeal hearing if they have successfully completed
the mandatory provincial training prior to the appeal hearing date.
(4) The Board Panel may, at its discretion, agree to adjournments in respect of the processes and
procedures as outlined in the Procedural Guidelines.
(5) A Board Panel hearing an appeal shall appoint a Chair to preside over the proceedings prior to
the commencement of the hearing.
(6) An order, decision or approval made, given or issued by the Board Panel and under the signature
of the Chair, or a Board Member acting as a designate, is the decision of the Board.
(7) The Board Members shall conduct themselves in a professional, impartial and ethical manner
and apply the principles of administrative justice and judicial fairness.
(8) The Board Members shall consider and act in respect of the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision
and Development Appeal Board Procedural Guidelines.
(9) The Board does not have the jurisdiction or authority to award pecuniary or monetary awards
or costs to any persons, entity or organization involved in an appeal.
8.
APPEAL FILING
(1) An appeal shall be filed in writing by an appellant, in accordance and in the manner prescribed
in the MGA, to the Village of Beiseker and include the payment of the applicable municipal appeal
fee.
(2) If there is a question about the validity of an appeal being filed, the Board Panel must convene
the appeal hearing in accordance with the MGA to establish jurisdiction and then it may decide
on the matter of validity. It shall be the responsibility of the Board Panel to make the
determination of whether the appeal is valid.
(3) In the event an appeal is abandoned or withdrawn in writing by the appellant, the Board Panel
shall not be obliged to hold the appeal hearing referred to in the MGA unless another notice of
appeal has been served upon the Board in accordance with the MGA.
9.
CLERK RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
(1) The Coordinator shall appoint a Clerk for the specific purposes of providing administrative
assistance to the Board in fulfilling its legislative duties.
(2) The appointed Clerk shall attend meetings and hearings of the Palliser Intermunicipal
Subdivision and Development Appeal Board but shall not vote on any matter before the Board.
(3) A person appointed as a Clerk to assist the Palliser Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development
Appeal Board in accordance with this bylaw must have successfully completed the mandatory
provincial training prior to assisting the Board in its legislative duties.
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(4) The Clerk, acting for the Board, shall accept on behalf of the Board appeals which have been
filed with the Village of Beiseker in relation to a decision of the Subdivision Authority or the
Development Authority.
(5) The Clerk of the Board shall keep records of appeals and proceedings for the Village of Beiseker,
and the coordinator in which the appeal has been filed, as outlined in the Procedural Guidelines.
10. ADMINISTRATIVE
(1) Singular and Masculine - Words importing the singular number shall include the plural number
and vice versa and words importing one gender only in this Bylaw shall include all genders and
words importing parties or persons in this Bylaw shall include individuals, partnerships,
corporations, and other entities, legal or otherwise.
(2) Severability - Every provision of this Bylaw is independent of all other provisions and if any
provision of this Bylaw is declared invalid for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, all
other provisions of this Bylaw shall remain valid and enforceable.
11. ENACTMENT
(1) This bylaw shall come into effect upon third and final reading thereof.
(2) This Bylaw rescinds Bylaw No. 2019-07, being the former municipal Subdivision and
Development Appeal Board Bylaw, and any amendments thereto.
READ a first time this 13th day of April, 2026.
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Mayor David Ledoyen
Chief Administrative Officer - Gail Peckham
READ a second time this 13th day of April, 2026.
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Mayor David Ledoyen
Chief Administrative Officer - Gail Peckham
READ a third time and finally PASSED this 13th day of April, 2026.
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Mayor David Ledoyen
Chief Administrative Officer -Gail Peckham