Municipal Development Plan
Learn about Sturgeon County’s Municipal Development Plan and how it serves as a roadmap for how our community evolves and transforms.
Land Use Bylaw
The Land Use Bylaw assigns a specific district to every property:
- Agriculture
- Country Residential
- Local Industrial and more.
Check out the Land Use Bylaw map. and learn more about our Land Use Bylaw here.
Infrastructure Master Plan
The Infrastructure Master Plan is a critical document focused on land-use. There are key linear infrastructure components including water, wastewater, stormwater, and transportation/road systems. The Master Plan will examine the effects of potential growth scenarios on each component of infrastructure and explore solutions to any deficiencies encountered.
Area Structure Plans
A view from 20,000 ft.
Area Structure Plans (ASP) are documents approved by Council as bylaws. An Area Structure Plan provides a framework that describes:
- the proposed land uses
- density of population sequence of development
- general location of major roadways
- public utilities in the area
- any additional requirements that council may require
Alberta Industrial Heartland – Sturgeon Portion
Calahoo – Villeneuve Sand & Gravel Extraction Area
Legal Crossroads
Northern Lights Estates
Riverside Springs
Sierra Ridge
Sturgeon Valley South ASP
Sturgeon Valley Core ASP
Villeneuve-Calahoo Gravel Extraction Area 2019 Groundwater Monitoring Report
Area structure plans are approved by Council and used to guide future development.
Policies
If you need a copy of a Planning policy that is not listed, please contact Sturgeon County Planning & Development via email or by phone 780-939-8275
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Planning and Development Policies
Compliance Certificates|
Conditional Subdivision Approval Extension
Development Agreements
Encroachment Agreement
Environmental Reserve – Lease or Purchase
Exemption of Development Application fees for Recognized Community Associations
Grid Road Right-of-Way Dedication and Acquisition
Municipal Reserve – Cemetery
Municipal Reserve – Lease or Purchase
Planning and Development Fees
Residential Lot Grading
Subdivision of Land
Telecommunication Facility & Antenna System
Off Site Levies
An offsite levy is a mechanism for municipalities to recover capital costs incurred for infrastructure improvements for new development or growth. Offsite levies transparently and equitably allocate offsite infrastructure capital costs to those that benefit – thus ensuring growth pays for growth.