Area Structure Plan definition

Area Structure Plan means a plan adopted by the Council as an area structure plan pursuant to the Municipal Government Act;
Area Structure Plan means a statutory plan, adopted by bylaw, which provides a policy framework for subsequent redesignation, subdivision and development of a specified area of land in the municipality pursuant to Section 663 of the Municipal Government Act.
Area Structure Plan. - means a plan accepted or adopted by Council as an area structure plan pursuant to Section 633 of the Municipal Government Act;

Examples of Area Structure Plan in a sentence

  • The Developer shall make available to all prospective purchasers, in sales centres, information which includes the contact information pertaining to; the relevant Area Structure Plan, approved outline plan, Land Use Sign, the Community or Phase boundary, the Developer's land holdings within the community, location of future development areas.

  • This district shall be supported by the Wizard Lake Area Structure Plan.

  • With each Tentative Plan, the developer shall submit a density phasing plan indicating the intended phasing of Subdivision within the Outline Plan area and the projected number of dwelling units within each phase and demonstrating compliance with minimum required densities in accordance with the Area Structure Plan.

  • That Development Concept Plan may be in the form of an Area Structure Plan considered and adopted pursuant to the Municipal Government Act.

  • The Area Structure Plan or Outline Plan shall address all those issues considered necessary for the proper consideration of development within the area covered by the Area Structure Plan or Outline Plan.


More Definitions of Area Structure Plan

Area Structure Plan means a statutory plan that outlines land uses and establishes the general planning framework for turning undeveloped areas into new subdivisions and usually has several land owners within it;
Area Structure Plan means a plan adopted by bylaw pursuant to the Municipal Government Act;
Area Structure Plan means a plan adopted by Council as an Area Structure Plan Bylaw pursuant to the Municipal Government Act that provides a framework for future subdivisions and development of an area.
Area Structure Plan means a statutory document which is adopted by a bylaw of the Town of Hardisty or Flagstaff County. An Area Structure Plan (ASP) is a conceptual framework for future development which contains policy statements and preliminary engineering which demonstrate the suitability of the lands for development. The information provided in an Area Structure Plan enables a municipality to review and evaluate a specific development proposal in relation to municipal and provincial requirements and standards. All ASPs must be prepared in accordance with the Act;
Area Structure Plan or “ASP” means a statutory document which is adopted by a bylaw of the Town of St. Paul. An ASP is a conceptual framework for future development, and can been seen as an intermediate step between the Town’s Municipal Development Plan and a plan of land use redistricting (re-zoning) and/or subdivision application. It contains policy statements that allow the Town to review and evaluate a specific development proposal against Town and provincial standards, and shall be prepared in accordance with the Act;
Area Structure Plan means a statutory plan, adopted by Council by bylaw, which describes the sequence of development for a proposed area, the land uses proposed for the area (including School and park sites), the density of population proposed for the area, the general location of major transportation routes and public utilities and other matters Council considers necessary.
Area Structure Plan means a statutory document which is adopted by a bylaw of the Town of Hardisty or Flagstaff County. An ASP is a conceptual framework for future development, and can been seen as an intermediate step between the Intermunicipal/Municipal Development Plan and a plan of land use redistricting (re-zoning) and/or subdivision application. It contains policy statements and preliminary engineering which demonstrate the suitability of the lands for