The City of Leduc is divided into land use districts to manage the location of development and ensure good planning for the municipality. Each district, under the Land Use Bylaw, has permitted and discretionary uses as well as development regulations for those uses. To change a land use district from what is existing under the Land Use Bylaw, the proposed amendment must be published to allow citizens an opportunity to clarify what is proposed, ask questions, or present objections or support at a required public hearing. Council will consider all comments before voting on whether to approve the amendment.
Bylaw No. 1214-2025
Bylaw No. 1214-2025 will amend Bylaw No. 809-2013, Section 27.0 – Land Use Map, by redistricting part of the SW ¼ Section 19-49-24-W4 from UR – Urban Reserve to MUN – Mixed-Use Neighbourhood, MUR – Mixed-Use Residential, RCD – Residential Compact Development, and GR – General Recreation. The redistricting will allow for continued residential development in parts of the Robinson neighbourhood, being Robinson Stages 13, 15 and 18.
Stage 13:
– Seven (7) zero lot line single detached parcels with front driveways (RCD – Residential Compact Development)
– Thirty-nine (39) standard single detached lots with front driveways (RCD – Residential Compact Development)
– One (1) park for continued multiway connection (GR – General Recreation)
Stage 15:
– Twenty-seven (27) townhouse parcels of a standard width, allowing a 22’ building pocket – some with lane access
and some front drive access (MUR – Mixed-Use Residential)
– Two (2) duplex lots with rear lane access (MUR – Mixed-Use Residential)
Stage 18:
– Two (2) medium density residential lots for future multi-unit development (MUN – Mixed-Use Neighbourhood)
A copy of the proposed bylaws that will be presented to City Council may be inspected by the public between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Leduc Civic Centre, 1 Alexandra Park, 46th Avenue and 48A Street, Leduc, Alberta. A copy of the proposed bylaws may also be viewed on the
City’s website (www.leduc.ca/hearing-notices). Inquiries can be made by contacting the Planning & Economic Development department ([email protected]; 780-980-7124).
Public Hearing – May 5, 2025
Leduc City Council will hold a public hearing on this proposed bylaw on Monday, May 5, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as may be convenient, in the Council Chambers at the Leduc Civic Centre, #1 Alexandra Park (46th Avenue and 48A Street), Leduc, Alberta. Anyone interested may be heard by Council prior to the proposed bylaw being considered for second reading. Presentations/submissions: Anyone who wishes to speak to Council at the time of the public hearing or provide a written submission is asked to contact the City Clerk’s Office (780)-980-7156 or [email protected]