Plan Area. 2.1 Plan Preparation Process The Intermunicipal Development Plan was jointly prepared by Rocky View County and Wheatland County. The project received oversight from a Review Committee consisting of Councillors and Senior Administration from both municipalities. The plan was developed through four stages: Stage 1: Research, analysis, and stakeholder input Stage 2: Draft IDP and review of the IDP by the Committee Stage 3: Public review of the IDP to receive suggestions and representations Stage 4: IDP approval process 2.2 Intermunicipal Development Plan Area The Plan Area consists of an area approximately 1.6 km (1 mile) on either side of the shared municipal boundary. The Plan Area is approximately 27,690 hectares (68,424 acres) in size (see Map 2). To determine the extent of the Plan Area, the municipalities considered a number of opportunities and constraints within the Plan Area, including: Residences and Developed Areas Existing and Potential Land Use Development Potential Growth Potential along the Highway 1 corridor Environmentally Significant Areas Transportation Corridors Oil and Gas Activity Confined Feeding Operations (CFOs) Existing and Potential Areas of Aggregate Extraction Historical Resource Value (HRV) Sites
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Sources: Intermunicipal Development Plan, Intermunicipal Development Plan
Plan Area. 2.1 Plan Preparation Process The Intermunicipal Development Plan was jointly prepared by Rocky View County and Wheatland County. The project received oversight from a Review Committee consisting of Councillors and Senior Administration from both municipalities. The plan was developed through four stages: Stage 1: Research, analysis, and stakeholder input Stage 2: Draft IDP and review of the IDP by the Committee Stage 3: Public review of the IDP to receive suggestions and representations Stage 4: IDP approval process
2.2 Intermunicipal Development Plan Area The Plan Area consists of an area approximately 1.6 km (1 mile) on either side of the shared municipal boundary. The Plan Area is approximately 27,690 hectares (68,424 acres) in size (see Map 2). To determine the extent of the Plan Area, the municipalities considered a number of opportunities and constraints within the Plan Area, including: • Residences and Developed Areas • Existing and Potential Land Use • Development Potential • Growth Potential along the Highway 1 corridor • Environmentally Significant Areas • Transportation Corridors • Oil and Gas Activity • Confined Feeding Operations (CFOs) • Existing and Potential Areas of Aggregate Extraction • Historical Resource Value (HRV) Sites
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Sources: Intermunicipal Development Plan, Intermunicipal Development Plan