Snow removal will continue Friday, Dec. 12, focusing on the North End, Downtown, and Priority 1 routes. If you live in these areas, please move parked vehicles off the street to help crews work safely and efficiently.
Appealing a Development Decision
A decision on a development permit application or a subdivision application and the issuance of a Stop Order may be appealed by the applicant or affected persons to the Town’s Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB). Any persons appealing a decision must submit a completed Appeal Form within 14 days for a subdivision decision and 21 days for a development permit decision.
For development permits, a discretionary use or a permitted use with a variance can be appealed by any person affected by the decision. A permitted use may only be appealed by the applicant (against one or more of the conditions placed on the approval) or by those affected if it is believed the Land Use Bylaw was misinterpreted. Refusals or deemed refusals can be appealed by the applicant.
For subdivisions, only the applicant or government agencies circulated during the approval process have appeal rights.