Public Hearing on November 8

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Pursuant to the Municipal Government Act (MGA), the Town of Hanna intends to consider a proposed amendment to Land Use Bylaw 967-2012. The purpose of the proposed amendment is to redistrict a 0.677 hectare portion of Plan 7711283; Block 2; Lot 10, (Civic Address: 400 Pioneer Trail) from UR-Urban Reserve District to I-Industrial District as shown on the plan below. The redistricting is being proposed in conjunction with subdivision application (File # 2022-11/207). The redistricting (and subdivision) will allow for the subdivision and consolidation of the new lot into the existing lot (402 5th Street East) to continue to be used for industrial purposes.

Should you wish to address council in person, a public hearing for Bylaw No. 1027-2022 will be held in the Town of Hanna office at 302 2nd Avenue West on November 8, 2022 commencing at 7:00 p.m..  Council will hear from any person claiming to be affected by the proposed bylaw.

Additionally, written comments may be delivered to 302 2nd Avenue or emailed to kneill@hanna.ca; submissions will be received up to November 8, 2022 at 4:30 p.m.

The proposed Bylaw number can be reviewed here  https://hanna.ca/download/271/bylaw/34313/land-use-amendment-1027 , or copies may be picked up at the Town Office Monday through Friday at 302 2nd Avenue West from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Land Use Bylaw Amendment 1027

Bylaw 1027-2022 Land Use Amendment has received first reading Oct. 11, 2022. A public hearing is scheduled for Nov 8, 2022 at 7:00 pm. Visit hanna.ca/events for details.

Date

 Tue, Nov 08, 20227:00 pm Free

Location

 Town Office 403-854-4433

Organizer

 Town of Hanna 403-854-4433 admin@hanna.ca View Organizer Website

Original source can be found here.



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