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## BYLAW 575 TOWN OF SEDGEWICK PROVINCE OF ALBERTA
## A BYLAW OF THE TOWN OF SEDGEWICK IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA TO AMEND THE FLAGSTAFF REGIONAL SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD BYLAW 561
WHEREAS the Council of the Town of Sedgewick passed the Flagstaff Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw 575, to establish an intermunicipal subdivision and development appeal board to hear subdivision and development appeals;
Regional sues bon and Development Ape board kleems it beneficial to amend the flagstaft
AND WHEREAS pursuant to section 191 of the Municipal Government Act a council is authorized to amend a bylaw;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Town of Sedgewick hereby enacts as follows:
1. This Bylaw may be cited as "Bylaw 575, amending the Flagstaff Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw 561".
2. This Bylaw shall amend the Flagstaff Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw, as follows:
3. 2.1 Section 2 is amended by adding "the Village of Amisk," after "the Village of Alliance," and before "the Town of Daysland,".
4. 2.2 Section 3 is repealed and the following is substituted:
"3. The position of clerk is established as for the purpose of carrying out the powers, duties and functions of the clerk in accordance with the Municipal Government Act and the Flagstaff Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board agreement. The Council of the Town of Sedgewick delegates to the Chief Administrative Officer the authority to appoint one or more clerks to the Flagstaff Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board in accordance with the Flagstaff Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board agreement."
3. The Flagstaff Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw, in all other respects, remains the same.
4. If any portion of this Bylaw is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the invalid portion shall be severed and the remainder of the Bylaw is deemed valid.
5. This Bylaw becomes effective on the date it is signed and passed.
READ A FIRST TIME this 17th day of September, 2020.
READ A SECOND TIME this 17th day of September, 2020.
READ FOR A THIRD AND FINAL TIME this 17th day of September, 2020.
SIGNED and PASSED this 17th day of September, 2020.
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MAYOR
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
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