Services Basic Planning StatementsNew Basic Planning Statements are no longer being developed in the Province of New Brunswick; however, those Basic Planning Statements that were adopted prior to amendments to the Community Planning Act are still in effect. Basic Planning Statements were designed to be a less formal and less comprehensive alternative to Municipal Plans or Area Plans. Basic Planning Statements were based upon such studies and surveys as required by the Government, and contained statements of objectives, policies and proposals for the future development of a community. As well, Basic Planning Statements contained statements of the objectives to be accomplished by a separate zoning by-law. While Basic Planning Statements did not commit the community or the Province to undertake any proposals outlined in the Statement, they prevented the undertaking of any development in any manner inconsistent or at variance with the Basic Planning Statement. Basic Planning Statements were brought into effect by the enacting of an adopting by-law by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, and amendments to Basic Planning Statements were brought before the Council for approval. As such, the approval and amendment process was very labour intensive and time consuming. The following Basic Planning Statements and Zoning Regulation that are in effect in the area served by the Rural Planning District Commission: Saint Andrews Local Service District Basic Planning Statement 90-122
Saint David Local Service District Basic Planning Statement 92-55 Tracyville – Three Tree Creek Planning Area Basic Statement 95-TRC-006-00 Tracyville – Three Tree Creek Zoning Regulation 95-TRC-007-00 St Croix Corridor Zoning Regulation 95-STC-012-00 St Croix Planning Area Basic Planning Statement 95-STC-011-00 Roosevelt-Campobello International Park Designated Area 84-45
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