Land Use Bylaw
Overview
A Land Use Bylaw (LUB) is a legislative document that outlines the rules and regulations for the development and use of land and buildings within a municipality for each land use district and identifies the process and decision-making authority for land use redesignations, subdivision, and development permit applications.
As per the Municipal Government Act (MGA) regulated by the Provincial Government, all municipalities in Alberta are required to adopt a LUB. The MGA provides the framework of the LUB, but individual municipalities are responsible for the creation and administration of their own documents.
Chestermere's Land Use Bylaw 020-24, as amended (PDF)
Below are the current Land Use Bylaw regulations under Bylaw 020-24, as amended and consolidated from time to time. Please note this document is consolidated for convenience only. The official Bylaw and all amendments thereto are available from the City Clerk, should be consulted in interpreting, and applying this bylaw. Please refer to the City Bylaws & Polices page.
