Lethbridge County & Town of Coaldale Intermunicipal Development Plan Review
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The final,approved Lethbridge County and Town of Coaldale Intermunicipal Development Plan can be found in the "Documents" section of this page. Lethbridge County Council approved the IDP at the March 2, 2023 meeting ad the Town of Coaldale Council approved the IDP at their March 13, 2023 meeting.
What is an Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP)?
An Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) serves as a planning tool providing guidance to decision-makers through agreed-upon planning policies that apply to the land within the identified Plan Area. The IDP contains policies that will be used as a framework for working cooperatively and communicating decision-making in each municipality. Each municipality is responsible for making decisions within its own municipal jurisdiction.
An Intermunicipal Development Plan will:
Promote consultation, coordination and cooperation regarding planning matters of joint interest within the Plan Area
Provide a framework for addressing land use concerns with regards to joint planning matters within the Plan Area
Provide a clear policy framework that serves to guide future planning decisions for land located within the Plan Area, affording enhanced coordination of development within the Plan Area
Provide policies to address the Plan administration, and the amendment and dispute resolution process
An Intermunicipal Development Plan will include policies with regards to land use within the defined Plan Area which reflect the development philosophies of both municipalities. These policies ensure that municipalities communicated with each other on future development opportunities that arise within the Plan Area. Land Use Policy areas can include:
Agriculture (both extensive and intensive operations)
Subdivision and Residential Uses
Industrial and commercial uses
Growth Areas and Annexation
Utilities and Servicing
Transportation and road networks
An Intermunicipal Development Plan also includes policies of mutual benefit and cooperation between the two municipalities. This may include joint economic development opportunities and cooperation on regional projects (i.e. stormwater management, utility servicing, shared-use agreements).
Lastly, the IDP will have policy direction on how both municipalities share information including referral of planning documents (I.e. development permits, subdivisions, rezonings etc) and a process to follow in case there is a dispute
The final,approved Lethbridge County and Town of Coaldale Intermunicipal Development Plan can be found in the "Documents" section of this page. Lethbridge County Council approved the IDP at the March 2, 2023 meeting ad the Town of Coaldale Council approved the IDP at their March 13, 2023 meeting.
What is an Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP)?
An Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) serves as a planning tool providing guidance to decision-makers through agreed-upon planning policies that apply to the land within the identified Plan Area. The IDP contains policies that will be used as a framework for working cooperatively and communicating decision-making in each municipality. Each municipality is responsible for making decisions within its own municipal jurisdiction.
An Intermunicipal Development Plan will:
Promote consultation, coordination and cooperation regarding planning matters of joint interest within the Plan Area
Provide a framework for addressing land use concerns with regards to joint planning matters within the Plan Area
Provide a clear policy framework that serves to guide future planning decisions for land located within the Plan Area, affording enhanced coordination of development within the Plan Area
Provide policies to address the Plan administration, and the amendment and dispute resolution process
An Intermunicipal Development Plan will include policies with regards to land use within the defined Plan Area which reflect the development philosophies of both municipalities. These policies ensure that municipalities communicated with each other on future development opportunities that arise within the Plan Area. Land Use Policy areas can include:
Agriculture (both extensive and intensive operations)
Subdivision and Residential Uses
Industrial and commercial uses
Growth Areas and Annexation
Utilities and Servicing
Transportation and road networks
An Intermunicipal Development Plan also includes policies of mutual benefit and cooperation between the two municipalities. This may include joint economic development opportunities and cooperation on regional projects (i.e. stormwater management, utility servicing, shared-use agreements).
Lastly, the IDP will have policy direction on how both municipalities share information including referral of planning documents (I.e. development permits, subdivisions, rezonings etc) and a process to follow in case there is a dispute
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Lethbridge County has Intermunicipal Development Plans (IDP) with all the urban municipalities it touches including the City of Lethbridge, one of the objectives in the IDP's is to develop and maintain relationship with each of the urban municipalities. In addition, there are committees of council that meet with the urban municipalities to discuss issues of mutual interest and concern on a regular basis.
Lethbridge County & Town of Coaldale Intermunicipal Development Plan Review has finished this stage
Intermunicipal Development Plan Review Kick-off
June 2022
Lethbridge County & Town of Coaldale Intermunicipal Development Plan Review has finished this stage
Mailouts to residents on the fringe of the Plan Area
June - August 2022
Lethbridge County & Town of Coaldale Intermunicipal Development Plan Review has finished this stage
Phase 1 of Engagement:
Review of proposed Plan Area
Review of draft Guiding Principles, Goals, and Objective
November 24, 2022
Lethbridge County & Town of Coaldale Intermunicipal Development Plan Review has finished this stage
Phase 2 of Engagement
Public Open House
Draft IDP Plan available for review
Spring 2023
Lethbridge County & Town of Coaldale Intermunicipal Development Plan Review has finished this stage
The Public Hearing for the Intermunicipal Development Plan was held on March 2, 2023, at 10am at the Lethbridge County Office
The Town of Coaldale Public Hearing for the IDP was Monday, March 13, 2023 at 5:05 p.m. in the 2nd Floor Board Room of Civic Square (1801 20 Avenue, Coaldale)
IDP Completion and Approval
Lethbridge County & Town of Coaldale Intermunicipal Development Plan Review is currently at this stage
Both Lethbridge County and Town of Coaldale Councils have approved and adopted the Intermunicipal Development Plan.
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