Meeting is at the Oakdene Centre, 1913 Clementsvale Road
Wed October 18, 1-4pm.


Bill 58, adopted by the Province of Nova Scotia on October 11, 2018 requires all municipalities to adopt a plan or plans sufficient to satisfy the “minimum planning requirements” set out in the Municipal Government Act (MGA). The minimum planning requirements are as follows under the Province’s Minimum Planning Requirements Regulations:
4 In addition to the requirements prescribed in subsection 214(1) of the Act, a municipal planning strategy must contain all of the following:
(a) a discussion of the background and contextual information that informed the goals and objectives of the municipal planning strategy;
(b) a map of the lands within a municipality that depicts the intended future uses of the lands as contemplated by the municipality’s municipal planning strategy;
(c) statements of policy with respect to the lands subject to the municipal planning strategy in relation to all of the following:
(i) residential uses,
(ii) commercial and industrial uses,
(iii) institutional uses,
(iv) recreational facilities and public open spaces, and
(v) resource uses, where resources are present within a municipality;
(d) a statement of policy describing the procedures to be followed when reviewing a municipal planning strategy that must provide for public consultation and notice.

County-Wide Plan: https://annapoliscounty.ca/county-wide-plan
The summary of the finding of the Annapolis County Land use study and planning strategy:
If you are not available in the daytime to attend the meeting, the presentation is repeated in the evening at the Clementsport Legion. Details are in the above poster.
