Bylaw 2024-21 — Slave Lake Regional Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124, Alberta
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BYLAW 2024-21
BEING A BYLAW OF THE MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF LESSER SLAVE RIVER NO. 124 IN THE PROVINCE OF
ALBERTA TO ESTABLISH AN INTERMUNICIPAL SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD WITH
BIG LAKES COUNTY, THE TOWN OF HIGH PRAIRIE, THE TOWN OF SLAVE LAKE AND THE TOWN OF SWAN
HILLS
WHEREAS, Section 327 of the Municipal Government Act authorizes a municipality to enter into an agreement with
one or more municipalities to establish an intermunicipal subdivision and development appeal board;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124, deems it beneficial to establish
an intermunicipal subdivision and development appeal board to hear subdivision and development appeals;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124 in the Province of Alberta, duly
assembled, hereby enacts the following:
1.
This Bylaw may be cited as the "Slake Lake Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw".
2.
The Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124 is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement between
Big Lakes County, the Town of High Prairie, the Town of Slave Lake and the Town of Swan Hills (the
"Municipalities") to provide for the following:
(a)
the hearing of subdivision appeals and development appeals arising within the boundaries of the
Municipalities;
(b)
the procedure and conduct of the Slave Lake Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board
and its members; and
(c)
the functions and duties of the Slave Lake Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board.
3.
The position of Clerk is established for the purpose of carrying out the powers, duties and functions of the
clerk in accordance with the Municipal Government Act and the Slave Lake Regional Subdivision and
Development Appeal Board agreement.
4.
Bylaw 2018-06 is repealed and replaced.
5.
This Bylaw becomes effective on the date it is signed and passed.
READ for a first time this 27th day of November 2024
READ for a second time this 27th day of November 2024
APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY this 27th day of November 2024
READ for a third and final time this 27th day of November 2024
__Original Signed_______________________
Murray Kerik, Reeve
_Original Signed_________________________
Barry Kolenosky, Chief Administrative Officer