Land Use Bylaw - Consolidated

Spruce Grove, Alberta

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# Land Use Bylaw The City of Spruce Grove's Land Use Bylaw regulates the use and development of land and buildings in Spruce Grove. The bylaw affects all property owners in all land use districts. The City's Land Use Bylaw came into effect on Jan. 1, 2013. Any buildings constructed after Jan. 1, 2013 need to meet the regulations in the Land Use Bylaw. This includes everything from professional offices, houses, decks and sheds, to large retail shopping developments and signs on store fronts. As well, any new development or redevelopment of an existing site will need to meet the bylaw's requirements. The Land Use Bylaw C-824-12 offers all land use and zoning information within the City of Spruce Grove. Official updates are made to the bylaw when approved by Council. *\*The bylaw is subject to amendments. The most current amended version of the Land Use Bylaw is provided below for information purposes only.* ##### **Printable, Full Land Use Bylaw** ##### **Table of Contents and Part 1 - Enactment and Administration** Section 1 - Title Section 2 - Purpose Section 3 - Application Section 4 - Other Legislative Requirements Section 5 - Transition ## **Part 2 - Interpretation and Definitions** Section 6 - Interpretation Section 7 - Definitions ## **Part 3 - Establishment of Development Control** Section 8 - Development Authority Section 9 - Subdivision and Development Appeal Board ## **Part 4 - Administrative Clauses** Section 10 - Control of Development Section 11 - Where a development permit is not required Section 12 - Application for a Development Permit Section 13 - Decisions on Development Permits Section 14 - Variances Section 15 - Conditions of Development Permit Section 16 - Notice of Development Permit Decision Section 17 - Refused Permits Section 18 - Validity of Development Permits Section 19 - Development Appeals Section 20 - Amendments of Bylaw Section 21 - Amendment Applications ## **Part 5 - Enforcement** Section 22 - Non-Conforming Uses and Buildings Section 23 - General Provisions & Right of Entry Section 24 - Contravention Section 25 - *Deleted* Section 26 - Violations Tickets ## **Part 6 - General Regulations** Section 27 - Address Number Section 28 - Building Height Section 29 - Corner Sites Section 30 - Design and Appearance of Buildings Section 31 - Development On or Near Slopes Section 32 - Dwelling Units Per Site Section 33 - Easements and Rights of Way Section 34 - Fences and Screening Section 35 - Fire Hydrants Section 36 - Garbage and Containment Areas Section 37 - Lighting Section 38 - Municipal Land Section 39 - Municipal Servicing Section 40 - Outdoor Storage and Display Section 41 - Projections Section 42 - Projections into Front Yards (Principal Buildings) Section 43 - Projections into Rear Yards (Principal Buildings) Section 44 - Projections into Side Yards (Principal Buildings) Section 45 - Public Utility Buildings Section 46 - Relocation of Buildings Section 47 - Restricted Objects in Yards Section 48 - Site Consolidation Section 49 - Stripping and Grading Section 50 - Traffic Sight Lines at Intersections Section 51 - Underground Tanks Section 52 - Zero Side Yard Developments Section 52A - Control of Nuisances ## **Part 7 - Special Regulations** Section 53 - Accessory Buildings Section 54 - Accessory Uses Section 55 - Adult Entertainment Section 56 - Alcohol and Cannabis Sales Section 57 - Animal Service Facilities, Minor and Major Section 58 - Bed and Breakfast Section 59 - Boarding and Lodging House Section 60 - Campgrounds Section 61 - Car Washes Section 62 - Child Care Facilities Section 63 - Communication Towers Section 64 - Density Bonusing Section 65 - Drive Through Businesses Section 65A - Food Trucks Section 66 - Family Day Homes Section 67 - Garage and Garden Suites Section 68 - Gas Bars and Service Stations Section 69 - Group Care Facilities and Limited Group Homes Section 70 - Home Occupations Section 71 - Private Outdoor Swimming Pools Section 72 - Recycling Transfer Depot Section 73 - Religious Assembly Section 74 - Sales Centres Section 75 - Secondary Suites Section 76 - Show Homes Section 77 - Solar Collectors Section 78 - Surveillance Suites Section 79 - Transit Centres Section 80 - Wind Energy Systems (Small) (SWES) Section 80A - Post Secondary Institution Section 80B - Religious Assembly Incubation Section 80C - Cannabis Production Facility Section 80D - Cannabis Sales Section 80E - Cottage Industry ## **Part 8 - Parking Regulations** Section 81 - Limited Access to Major Streets Section 82 - Access from Streets and Alleys Section 83 - On Site Parking Requirements Section 84 - Minimum Parking Stall Width and Depth Section 85 - Number of On Site Parking Stalls Required Section 86 - Bicycle Parking Requirements Section 87 - Off Street Loading ## **Part 9 - Landscape Regulations** Section 88 - Applicability Section 89 - General Landscaping Section 90 - Planting Requirements Section 91 - Landscaping Islands for Parking Area Section 92 - Security ## **Part 10 - Sign Regulations** Section 93 - Purpose Section 94 - Sign Permitting Section 95 - Sign Definitions Section 96 - Signs Not Requiring a Development Permit Section 97 - Development Permit Requirements Section 98 - General Regulations for Signs Section 99 - A-Board Signs (Excluding Real Estate Signs) Section 100 - Balloon Signs Section 101 - Banners and Non-Government-Issued Flags Section 102 - Billboard Signs Section 103 - Changeable Message Signs Section 104 - Development Marketing Signs Section 105 - Digital Copy Section 106 - Fascia Signs Section 107 - Fence Signs Section 108 - Freestanding Signs Section 109 - Hanging Signs Section 110 - Neighbourhood Identification Signs Section 111 - Portable Signs Section 112 - Projecting Signs Section 113 - Prohibited Signs Section 113A - Roof Signs ## **Part 11 - Land Use District Regulations** Section 114 - Land Use District Map *(Schedule A: Land Use District Map)* Section 115 - R1 - Mixed Low to Medium Density Residential District Section 116 - R2 - Mixed Medium to High Density Residential District Section 116A - R2CC - City Centre High Density Residential District Section 117 - GPL - Greenbury Planned Lot District Section 117A - EPL - Easton Planned Lot District Section 117B - CPL - Copperhaven Planned Lot District Section 117C - PPL - Prescott Planned Lot District Section 118 - RE1 - Established Neighbourhood Residential District 1 Section 119 - RE2 - Established Neighbourhood Residential District 2 Section 120 - RMHC - Manufactured Home Court District Section 121 - RMHS - Manufactured Home Subdivision Residential District Section 122 - HLC - Hawthorne Lifestyle Community District Section 123 - C1 - City Centre Commercial District Section 124 - C2 - Vehicle Oriented Commercial District Section 125 - C3 - Neighborhood Retail and Service District Section 126 - C4 - Integrated Mixed Use Section 126A - SE - Sports and Entertainment District Section 127 - M1 - General Industrial District Section 128 - PS - Public Service Institutional District Section 129 - P1 - Parks and Recreation District Section 130 - P2 - Natural Areas District Section 131 - UR - Urban Reserve District Section 132 - DC - Direct Control Section 133 - UAT - Urban Agricultural Transition District Section 150 - DC.10 - Prescott Direct Control District Section 151 - DC.11 - Lakewood Direct Control District Section 152 - DC.12 - Fenwyck Semi-detached Direct Control District Section 153 - DC.13 - Fenwyck Row Housing Direct Control Section 154 - DC.14 - Westwind Direct Control District Section 155 - DC.15 - Tonewood Row Housing Direct Control District Section 156 - DC.16 - Westwind Direct Control District Section 157 - DC.17 - Westwind Multi-Unit Residential Direct Control District Section 158 - DC.18 - Commercial Indoor Self Storage Direct Control District Section 159 - DC.19 - Greenbury Single Detached Direct Control District Section 160 - DC.20 - Copperhaven Semi-detached Direct Control District Section 161 - DC.21 - Easton Back-to-Back Row Housing Direct Control District Section 162 - DC.22 - Deer Park Mixed Use Node Direct Control District ## Schedule B - Penalties & Fines - Development Permit and Land Use Bylaw Violations ## Land use district map The land use district map indicates reference to zoning in all areas of the City. The numbers used on this map correspond with the following maps which will provide a close up look at zoning in a specific area. ## Land Use Bylaw FAQs Amending the Land Use Bylaw allows the City of Spruce Grove to adapt to the community's changing contexts, and update legislation and regulations that no longer align with the city's current vision. The rules of Spruce Grove's Land Use Bylaw impacts every home and business in the city, regulating factors such as building height, setbacks, property size and zoning. When amendments to the Land Use Bylaw are approved by council, all future developments must follow the amended regulations. Existing properties will not be impacted by amendments as long as the property remains unchanged and is being used legally. Public engagement is a significant part of Land Use Bylaw amendments and residents are encouraged to participate in the process. ## Contact If you have any questions about the land use bylaw, please contact Planning and Development. ## Related links Land Use Redistricting (Zoning) Provincial Election Sign Acknowledgement Form 2604