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        Wednesday, May 16, 2012

The primary legal and administrative means of implementing an official community plan is a zoning bylaw. A zoning bylaw divides a municipality into zoning districts and regulates the development and use of land in those districts. A zoning bylaw permits a council to set local standards for the use and subdivision of land, and helps manage the supply of municipal services and resources to new development.

For more information, contact the Community Planning Branch at:

Regina Office:
420-1855 Victoria Avenue
Regina,  SK   S4P 3T2
Telephone: (306) 787-2725
Fax: (306) 798-0194

Saskatoon Office:
9th Floor, 122 3rd Avenue N
Saskatoon,  SK   S7K 2H6
Telephone: (306) 933-6937
Fax: (306) 933-7720


A look at the municipal development permit and the subdivision approval process in Saskatchewan. (PDF 102 KB)

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Community planning sample bylaws and forms.

The term "condominium" refers to multiple ownership of a parcel containing several separate dwelling units, dwelling groups, or commercial developments. 

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Consulting firms with professional community planners who are licensed to practice in Saskatchewan.

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This document provides a sample of how a Development Officer's Report to a Municipal Council on zoning bylaw changes or a discretionary use development permit issue might be prepared pursuant to The Planning and Development Act, 2007. (PDF 53 KB)

This document provides a potential template for a Development Officer's Report to a Municipal Council on zoning or discretionary use development permits issues pursuant to The Planning and Development Act, 2007.  (Word)

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Related Links

External link to information related to zoning.



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