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A practical guide for use by municipal councils and administrators, explaining the process for seeking boundary alterations, factors that should be considered, and the importance of communications and planning. (PDF 381 KB)
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A look at the municipal development permit and the subdivision approval process in Saskatchewan. (PDF 102 KB)
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The purpose of this guide is to provide information about organized hamlets to rural municipal councils, staff and organized hamlet boards. (PDF 99 KB)
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Planning for Growth (PFG) program seeks to enhance regional planning capacity and establish best practices facilitating sustainable growth and development across the province.
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Council may wish to restructure its division boundaries, for procedures checkout this page.
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Annexation is the process of altering municipal boundaries to add territory from one municipality to another. View this page for procedures and links.
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Processes exist to appeal decisions made with respect to applications for certain permits or approvals.
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Community planning sample bylaws and forms.
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Do you have questions about zoning, subdivisions, servicing agreements or what services Community Planning provides, checkout this page.
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District and intermunicipal planning consider broad issues that cross municipal boundaries.
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Some municipal land use decisions have the potential to impact Treaty or Aboriginal rights, check out this page for more information.
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Information on the changes to the education property tax system.
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Are you looking for information on establishing an organized hamlet, checkout this page.
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Here you will find some commonly asked questions regarding dedicated lands, planning appeals, muncipal boundaries, zoning and subdivisions.
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The Government of Saskatchewan released a strategy that involves the entire housing sector and promotes a housing environment where all Saskatchewan people have access to homes that enhance their well-being, build local communities and contribute to a growing province.
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Inclusion is the process of transitioning the administration of a community from an urban council to the council of the surrounding rural municipality. This process was formerly known as dissolution. For more information checkout this page.
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Incorporation is the process of establishing a new village or resort village from an existing organized hamlet, see this page for more information about the legislation and process.
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The purpose of this manual is to provide assistance to municipalities when undertaking a project as a local improvement, under The Local Improvements Act, 1993. The manual outlines each step in the process, from the preparation of the local improvement report through to adding special assessment installments to the tax roll.
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A merger is the restructuring of the whole or any part of a municipality with another municipality. See this page for more information and procedures regarding mergers.
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Dedicated lands are for parks, open space and other public amenities.
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The Government and the municipal sector committed to creating a Municipal Sector Strategic Plan (MSSP) to support cities, communities and regional economies, checkout this page for more details.
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Municipalities in Saskatchewan may choose to make changes to their structure or boundaries, these changes are referred to as municipal restructuring.
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For more information regarding the procedures to change the name of a municipality or organized hamlet, visit this page.
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An Official Community Plan is the keystone of the planning process and is essential in managing future growth and development.
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Here you can find some procedures regarding altering an organized hamlet's boundaries.
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Reversion is the process of changing the status of an organized hamlet to that of a hamlet, for more information visit this page.
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Here you will find links to Saskatchewan ministries with information for municipalities.
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A servicing agreement is meant to provide services and facilities that directly or indirectly serve a subdivision.
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The Municipalities Act includes provisions for a village or resort village to become a town and a town to become a village or resort village, see this page for more information.
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Check out this page if you are wondering what a subdivision is or have questions about how to complete a subdivision application.
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The concept paper will be used to help guide development of an easy-to-use self-assessment tool focused on indicators of sustainability for municipal government as opposed to communities. (PDF 179 KB)
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The roundtable meetings focus on northern issues and provide an opportunity for government ministries to discuss issues with northern elected officials.
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Fact Sheet 7.1 (PDF 57 KB)
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A zoning bylaw divides a municipality into zoning districts and regulates the development and use of land in those districts.
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