Open Development Permits

01-25

Rear fence 

Lot 16

Block 5

Plan 5681AC

For concerns related to this permit 

The applicant or any person who claims to be affected by the decision of the Development Officer may appeal the decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, in accordance with Section 7 of the Village of EDGERTON Land Use Bylaw. The appeal shall be made in writing and shall be delivered either in person or by mail to the Village office not later than 21 days after the Date of Issue of the Notice of Development Permit Decision.

 


Joint Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
Village of EDGERTON

5037 50 Ave, Edgerton

EDGERTON, Alberta T0B 1K0

admin@edgerton.ca

 

Should an appeal be made against the decision, the development permit shall not come into effect until the appeal has been determined by the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. Should the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board approve the issue of the Development Permit, the permit shall be considered valid from the date of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board decision and subject to any Subdivision and Development Appeal Board conditions.

If the development authorized by a permit is not started within six months from the effective date or the permit and completed within 18 months from the effective date of the permit, the Development Officer may declare the permit void, unless an extension has been granted.

This is a development permit only. It is not a building permit. The applicant is required to ensure that the proposed development or construction complies with all applicable municipal, provincial and federal laws.

Complaint Must be Made before May 21, 2025

02-25

Rear fence 

Lot 24

Block 33

Plan 7920979

For concerns related to this permit 

The applicant or any person who claims to be affected by the decision of the Development Officer may appeal the decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, in accordance with Section 7 of the Village of EDGERTON Land Use Bylaw. The appeal shall be made in writing and shall be delivered either in person or by mail to the Village office not later than 21 days after the Date of Issue of the Notice of Development Permit Decision.

 


Joint Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
Village of EDGERTON

5037 50 Ave, Edgerton

EDGERTON, Alberta T0B 1K0

admin@edgerton.ca

 

Should an appeal be made against the decision, the development permit shall not come into effect until the appeal has been determined by the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. Should the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board approve the issue of the Development Permit, the permit shall be considered valid from the date of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board decision and subject to any Subdivision and Development Appeal Board conditions.

If the development authorized by a permit is not started within six months from the effective date or the permit and completed within 18 months from the effective date of the permit, the Development Officer may declare the permit void, unless an extension has been granted.

This is a development permit only. It is not a building permit. The applicant is required to ensure that the proposed development or construction complies with all applicable municipal, provincial and federal laws.

Complaint must be before May 27, 2025

03-25

Rear fence 

Lot 7

Block 40

Plan 0521591

For concerns related to this permit 

The applicant or any person who claims to be affected by the decision of the Development Officer may appeal the decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, in accordance with Section 7 of the Village of EDGERTON Land Use Bylaw. The appeal shall be made in writing and shall be delivered either in person or by mail to the Village office not later than 21 days after the Date of Issue of the Notice of Development Permit Decision.

 


Joint Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
Village of EDGERTON

5037 50 Ave, Edgerton

EDGERTON, Alberta T0B 1K0

admin@edgerton.ca

 

Should an appeal be made against the decision, the development permit shall not come into effect until the appeal has been determined by the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. Should the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board approve the issue of the Development Permit, the permit shall be considered valid from the date of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board decision and subject to any Subdivision and Development Appeal Board conditions.

If the development authorized by a permit is not started within six months from the effective date or the permit and completed within 18 months from the effective date of the permit, the Development Officer may declare the permit void, unless an extension has been granted.

This is a development permit only. It is not a building permit. The applicant is required to ensure that the proposed development or construction complies with all applicable municipal, provincial and federal laws.

Complaint must be before May 21, 2025