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Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB)

The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB) is an independent quasi-judicial board made up of six citizen representatives and one Council representative. The SDAB handles appeals of the decisions of the Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) or of the approving authority regarding development permit or subdivision applications.

The SDAB is mandated by the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw.

The Board has adopted PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES for the appeal and hearing process.

Want to appeal a decision to the SDAB or out more about presenting at a SDAB hearing? Find out more about SDAB appeals and presentations.

Upcoming appeal hearings

Upcoming appeals for development permit or subdivision applications are brought forward as public hearings. Hearings are held on an 'as required basis' and must be held within 30 days of the receipt of an appeal. Hearings are usually one to two hours in length. Members of the public can attend virtually or in person in Council Chambers. 

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There are currently no upcoming appeals. 

 How to appeal a decision or present at a SDAB hearing 

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