Bylaws

Leduc County, Alberta

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Bylaws fall into the following categories: ## * Bylaw 08-05: Fire Hydrant * Bylaw 02-22: Emergency Management * Bylaw 23-22 Fire Services and repeal Bylaw 12-12 * Bylaw 02-16: Cosmetic Lawn Fertilizer * Bylaw 06-17: Police False Alarms * Bylaw 13-22: Burning Bylaw * Bylaw 01-24: Dog Control * Bylaw 13-24: Safe Disposal of Burnable Debris for the Nisku Business Park ## * Bylaw 07-13: Concerts and Special Events * Bylaw 01-19: Consumption of Cannabis in Public Spaces * Bylaw 01-25: Parks and Municipal Lands ## * Bylaw 23-22: Fire Services * Bylaw 09-24: Urban Standards * Bylaw 02-16: Cosmetic Lawn Fertilizer * Bylaw 04-20: Community Aggregate Levy ## * Bylaw 17-13: Municipal Addressing * Bylaw 03-14: Road Allowance Closure - North of NE ¼ 9-49-3-W5, Lot 2, Block 1, Plan 0921951 * Bylaw 06-14: Road Closure - Highway 2 and Sparrow Drive * Bylaw 04-26: Greater Nisku and Area Off-site Levy * Bylaw 08-22: Traffic bylaw ## * Bylaw 41-15: Well Drilling Tax * Bylaw 06-17: Police False Alarms * Bylaw 13-24: Safe Disposal of Burnable Debris for the Nisku Industrial Business Park * Bylaw 04-20: Community Aggregate Levy ## * Bylaw 17-13: Municipal Addressing * Bylaw 09-24: Urban Standards * Bylaw 06-17: Police False Alarms ## * Bylaw 17-25: Municipal Development Plan (MDP) * Bylaw 14-25: Land Use Bylaw Other planning bylaws * Bylaw 20-14: Town of Devon/Leduc County Intermunicipal Development Plan amendment * Bylaw 24-14: Wizard Lake Area Structure Plan amendment * Bylaw 27-14: City of Leduc/Leduc County Intermunicipal Development Plan amendment * Bylaw 08-14: Amend New Sarepta Land Use Bylaw 216 * Bylaw 28-15: East Vistas Local Area Structure Plan amendment * Bylaw 32-15: Crossroads Off-site Levy * Bylaw 09-24: Urban Standards * Bylaw 24-16: Amend City of Leduc/Leduc County Intermunicipal Development Plan bylaw 30-11 * Bylaw 26-16: Rescind Saunders Lake Area Structure Plan * Bylaw 27-16: Adopt the Northwest Saunders Lake Area Structure Plan * Bylaw 01-19: Consumption of Cannabis in Public Spaces * Bylaw 17-25: Municipal Development Plan * Bylaw 33-19: Establish Intermunicipal SDAB with Warburg * Bylaw 07-20: Rescind Bylaw 33-98 Intermunicipal Development Plan with Beaumont * Bylaw 14-21: Adopt the Nisku Major Employment Centre Area Structure Plan * Bylaw 17-21: Rescind Bylaw 06-18 Camrose County/Leduc County Intermunicipal Development Plan * Bylaw 01-22: Amend the Leduc County QEII Business Park Local Area Structure Plan Bylaw 23-12 * Bylaw 07-22: Repeal the Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework between Camrose County and Leduc County Bylaw 34-18 * Bylaw 03-23: Southern Country Residential Area Structure Plan * Bylaw 05-23: Repeal the Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework between the Village or Warburg and Leduc County Bylaw 30-19 * Bylaw 19-23: Queen Elizabeth II Business Park Local Area Structure Plan * Bylaw 12-24 Repeal Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework with the summer villages of Itaska Beach, Sundance Beach, and Golden Days Bylaw 21-19, Bylaw 22-19, Bylaw 23-19 * Bylaw 14-24: Adopt the New Sarepta Area Structure Plan * Bylaw 04-26: Greater Nisku and Area Off-site Levy * Bylaw 12-25: 510 Local Area Structure Plan * Bylaws 05-26 To Amend LUB, to add 'Apartment - Mixed-Use' * Bylaws 06-26 To Adopt the East Vistas ASP ## * Bylaw 24-08: Establish a Subdivision Authority * Bylaw 33-11: Leduc County Library Board * Bylaw 21-16: Retention Schedule for Records * Bylaw 34-17: Establish Municipal Policy Review Committee * Bylaw 18-25: Establish Governance and Priorities Committee * Bylaw 19-20: Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) * Bylaw 21-21: Repeal Vehicle Axle Weight Committee Bylaw 62-07 * Bylaw 22-21: Alternate Advertising Bylaw * Bylaw 02-26: Agricultural Service Board * Bylaw 03-26: Council Procedures Bylaw * Bylaw 13-25: Leduc County Regional Assessment Review Board * Bylaw 15-25: Rescind Council Code of Conduct Bylaw 02-24 ## * Bylaw 24-19: Electoral Division Boundaries * Bylaw 19-24: Nomination Deposit * Bylaw 03-25: Voting Stations * Bylaw 04-25: Counting Specific Ballot Boxes ## * Bylaw 07-26 2026 Property Tax Bylaw ## * Bylaw 02-01: Borrowing for Nisku Water System Upgrade * Bylaw 22-02: Local Improvement Tax for a Sanitary Sewer System in the Nisku Business Park * Bylaw 23-02: Borrowing for Nisku Industrial Business Park Sanitary Sewer Project * Bylaw 29-02: Local Improvement Tax for a Wastewater Collection and Treatment System in the Hamlet of Looma * Bylaw 30-02: Borrowing for Hamlet of Looma Wastewater Collection and Treatment System * Bylaw 27-04: Borrowing for Nisku Business Park Sanitary Sewer System * Bylaw 28-04: Borrowing for Hamlet of Looma Wastewater Collection and Treatment System amendment * Bylaw 01-06: Borrowing for Nisku East Reservoir and Pumphouse * Bylaw 17-06: Borrowing for Increased Costs for Nisku Business Park Sanitary Sewer System * Bylaw 18-06: Borrowing for Increased Costs for Nisku East Reservoir and Pumphouse * Bylaw 19-06: Consolidating and Refinancing Debentures for Nisku Business Park Sanitary Sewer System * Bylaw 28-06: Consolidating and Refinancing Debentures for Nisku Business Park Sanitary Sewer System Amendment * Bylaw 13-09: Borrowing on behalf of Leduc Foundation for its Supportive Housing Project * Bylaw 14-09: Loan to Leduc Foundation for its Supportive Housing Project * Bylaw 26-12: Borrowing for New Sarepta Agriplex Expansion * Bylaw 14-13: Borrowing for Completion of Nisku Spine Road from 41 Ave. to Township Road 510 * Bylaw 06-15: Borrowing for Completion of 41 Ave. and Nisku Spine Road * Bylaw 12-15: Borrowing for the Installation of a Water Line on Nisku Spine Road * Bylaw 19-15: Borrowing for Agricultural Services Building Expansion * Bylaw 29-16: Borrowing for Calmar District Fire Station * Bylaw 10-17: Borrowing for Completion of Nisku Spine Road from 41 Ave. to Township Road 510 Amendment * Bylaw 01-20: Borrowing for Construction of East Fire District Station * Bylaw 06-23: Borrowing for the re-construction of Township Road 510 from Nisku Spine Road to RR243 * Bylaw 15-23: Borrowing the Wildland Meadows Local Improvement Plan * Bylaw 06-25: Borrowing for the Glen Park Road upgrades ## * Bylaw 01-26: 2026 Fees and Charges * Bylaw 23-25: Utilities Fees and Charges 2026 ## * Bylaw 32-15: Crossroads Off-site Levy * Bylaw 04-26: Greater Nisku and Area Off-site Levy ## * Bylaw 08-89: Tax Sharing Agreement with the City of Leduc * Bylaw 27-11: Define Property to be Non-Exempt from Taxation * Bylaw 41-15: Well Drilling Tax * Bylaw 01-21: Penalties on Current and Arrears of Property Taxes **Property tax bylaws** * Bylaw 11-25: 2025 Property Tax Rates (current) * + *Bylaw 06:24: 2024 Property Tax Rates* + *Bylaw 10-23: 2023 Property Tax Rates* + *Bylaw 11-22: 2022 Property Tax Rates* + *Bylaw 10-21: 2021 Property Tax Rates* + *Bylaw 11-20: 2020 Property Tax Rates* + *Bylaw 11-19: 2019 Property Tax Rates* + *Bylaw 17-18: 2018 Property Tax Rates* ## * Bylaw 36-92: Tax Installment Payment Plan * Bylaw 25-01: Tax Installment Payment Plan amendment ## * Bylaw 26-04: Borrowing for Nisku Business Park Water System Upgrade * Bylaw 14-15: Borrowing for New Sarepta Sewer System Deficit * Bylaw 42-15: Borrowing for New Sarepta Water System ## Public utilities ## * Bylaw 31-14: Water Services * Bylaw 35-18: Wastewater Services * Bylaw 23-25: Utility Fees and Charges * Bylaw 06-21: Solid Waste Collection and Recycling Services * Bylaw 07-24: Local Improvement Tax Bylaw ## Find a bylaw Leduc County bylaws ## Petitioning a bylaw The *Municipal Government Act (MGA)* states that certain bylaws may be petitioned to Council. This means that the electors of Leduc County have an opportunity to submit a petition to require the bylaw or resolution be put to a public plebiscite. The general requirements for a petition are contained in section 224 of the MGA. The signatures on a petition for a new bylaw must be collected no more than 60 days before the date on which the petition is filed with Leduc County's County Manager. Petitions requesting an amendment or repeal of a bylaw or resolution must be filed with the County Manager within 60 days of the bylaw or resolution being passed. Petitions, other than petitions for local improvement bylaws, must be signed by electors of Leduc County equal in number to at least 10 per cent of the population. According to the 2021 federal census, the permanent population of Leduc County is 14,416. This means a petition needs to contain at least 1,441 signatures. Except for a local improvement petition, only electors of a municipality are eligible to be petitioners. An elector, as defined in the *Local Authorities Election Act*, is a person who is a Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older who lives in Alberta and whose place of residence is in Leduc County on the day they sign the petition. For a person who has more than one residence in Alberta, the person must designate their place of residence in according with the following factors in order of priority: * the address shown on the person's driver's license or motor vehicle operator's licence issued by or on behalf of the Government of Alberta or an identification card issued by or on behalf of the Government of Alberta; * the address to which the person's income tax correspondence is addressed and delivered; * the address to which the person's mail is addressed and delivered. Completed petitions must be delivered in person to Leduc County Centre, attention County Manager, during business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). To notify Leduc County that you intend to deliver a petition, please contact us at 780-955-4560. To learn more about petitioning a bylaw to Council, visit the Government of Alberta's website. ## Request a document If you'd like to request a bylaw document that is not present online, email us and we can provide you with a copy.