Subdivisions

The Oldman River Regional Services Commission (ORRSC) act as the Town's agent for all Subdivision applications.

3105 - 16 Avenue North
Lethbridge, AB  T1H 5E8
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admin@orrsc.com

It is essential that the landowner contact a Planner at ORRSC to discuss their proposal prior to submitting an application. The Planner will discuss site suitability and conformity with local and provincial planning regulations. They can also assist you in determining whether additional processes and professional services will be required and what additional costs you may incur. If you wish to meet with a planner, a scheduled appointment is recommended.

Visit https://www.orrsc.com/subdivision/before-i-subdivide/ for more details.


The Subdivision Process

(from ORRSC's website at https://www.orrsc.com/subdivision/subdivision-process/)

**Please note that all subdivions require the owner to enter into a Development Agreement with the Town.

Subdivision Legislation

Approvals of subdivisions are conducted under the terms of the Municipal Government Act.  Much of the approval process discussed below is legislated and time periods for completion of the steps are part of the Act.  Since much of the process is legislated by the province, there is often little ability to vary.

When is a Subdivision Application Required?

Generally, a subdivision application is needed when a person wishes to have an existing land title divided into one or more additional titles.  For example, if an existing land title contains 10 acres and the owner wishes to have two titles of 5 acres each, a subdivision application is required.
Other instruments requiring subdivision approval include the creation of bareland condominiums and the registration of long-term leases.
Two exceptions to this are allowed under the Act:

In each of these cases, an owner may apply directly to the Land Titles Office.

Subdivision Approval Process

When the application arrives in our office, the steps in the approval system include:

1.         Preparation of package to circulate including:

2.         Circulate application including:

3.         Preparation of recommendations for the municipality:

4.         Decision

The subdivision authority considers responses to the circulation, the recommendation and, where available, adjacent landowners’ comments.  A meeting with concerned persons including the applicant may occur if requested.  The subdivision authority for the appropriate municipality will make a decision which may be an approval, an approval with conditions, or refusal.  A decision is required within 60 days of the receipt of the application, unless the applicant agrees to the extension of that time period.  A decision is sent to the applicant and the persons notified prior to the decision being made, except for the adjacent landowners.

5.         Final Endorsement

Documents prepared for the applicant normally by a surveyor or lawyer are provided to ORRSC:

After signed, the instrument is returned to the surveyor, lawyer or other person directed by the applicant.  The file is then held at the office for an indefinite period.

General Conditions of Approval

In approving a subdivision, a subdivision authority may place a number of conditions on a subdivision approval.  Some of the more common conditions include:

It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure all conditions are satisfied prior to the final instrument being endorsed.  ORRSC requires official written confirmation that conditions have been met.

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