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Condominium Subdivision Files
CA EDM RG-17-17.11 · Serie · 1974 - 1989
Parte de City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

This series contains subdivision files created by the City when land was subdivided specifically for condominiums. The files typically include applications, correspondence, subdivision plans, and copies of relevant pages of minutes from the Municipal Planning Commission. The files were identified by a CN number and the properties identified by their legal address (i.e. lot, block, and plan). Some files also include a street address and/or a building name.

Land Use Bylaw Files
CA EDM RG-17-17.13 · Serie · 1971 - 1992
Parte de City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

This series consists of Land Use Bylaw files. These files contain the records created through the process of amending zoning (generally 2135 Zoning Bylaw and, later, 5996 Land Use Bylaw) to allow for new development, including applications, correspondence, copies of bylaws, and other documentation.

Census Aggregates
CA EDM RG-17-17.18 · Serie · 1971 - 1999
Parte de City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

This series consists of aggregates of civic and federal census maintained by the Planning Department for the purposes of forecasting future needs. It includes aggregate information from the following censuses:

  • 1971 (federal)
  • 1981 (federal)
  • 1983 (civic)
  • 1983 (civic)
  • 1986 (federal)
  • 1987 (civic)
  • 1989 (civic)
  • 1990 (civic)
  • 1991 (civic)
  • 1991 (federal)
  • 1992 (civic)
  • 1993 (civic)
  • 1999 (civic)
Development Appeal Board
CA EDM RG-17-17.8 · Serie · 1966 - 1990
Parte de City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

The Development Appeal Board (DAB) was established in 1966 through the March 1966 Zoning Bylaw (#2135). DAB heard appeals from individuals not satisfied by a decision of administration. Prior to the creation of DAB, these appeals were heard by the Zoning Appeal Board (itself established through the 1961 edition of the Zoning Bylaw #2135).

The minutes capture the final decisions of the Development Appeal Board, including conditions and justifications. Each meeting consisted of an agenda with items based on applicant or appellant names. Each meeting is listed in chronological order as supplied by the creator. This series currently has a single subseries:

  • Subseries 1: Development Appeal Board Minutes
Planning Department Records 1970-1982
CA EDM RG-17-17.1 · Serie · 1962 - 1982, predominant 1970 - 1982
Parte de City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

This series contains records created by different units of the City of Edmonton Planning Department. They have been arranged into the following classes:

  • Class 1: Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan
  • Class 2: Northeast Light Rail Transit Corridor Study
  • Class 3: Old Strathcona Area Redevelopment Plan Bylaw
  • Class 4: Jasper Place Zoning Review
  • Class 5: Stony Plain Strip Study
  • Class 6: Boyle Street-McCauley Area Redevelopment Plan Bylaw Special Area Files
  • Class 7: Special Area Files
  • Class 8: General Research Service Files
  • Class 9: General Service Files
  • Class 10: Planning Act Correspondence
  • Class 11: Edmonton Regional Planning Commission Correspondence
  • Class 12: Systems Information Correspondence
  • Class 13: Realty Development Office-1977 Administration
  • Class 14: Realty Development Office-1977 Developments
  • Class 15: Realty Development Office-1977 Downtown Pedestrian Tunnels and Light Rail System
  • Class 16: Realty Development Office-1977 Industrial Areas
  • Class 17: Realty Development Office-1977 Edmonton General
  • Class 18: Realty Development Office-1977 Development Policies, Procedures and Legislation
  • Class 19: Realty Development Office-1977 Transportation, Streets and Freeways
  • Class 20: Realty Development Office-1977 West Jasper Place Subdivision, 301
  • Class 21: Realty Development Office-1977 Mill Wood Subdivision, 302
  • Class 22: Realty Development Office-1977 Castle Downs Subdivision 303
  • Class 23: Realty Development Office-1977 Hermitage Subdivision, 304
  • Class 24: Realty Development Office-1977 Kaskitayo Subdivision, 305
  • Class 25: Realty Development Office-1977 Petrolia (South Greenfield) Subdivision, 306
  • Class 26: Realty Development Office-1977 Clareview Subdivision, 308
  • Class 27: Realty Development Office-1977 Duggan Subdivision, 309
  • Class 28: Realty Development Office-1977 Casselman- Steele Heights Subdivision, 310
  • Class 29: Realty Development Office-1977 Terwillegar Heights Subdivision, 312
  • Class 30: Realty Development Office-1977 Abbottsfield, 314 Calder, 320 Bergman Replot, 322 Hillcrest, 324
  • Class 31: Castledowns Subdivision-Neighbourhood Planning and Development
  • Class 32: South East Edmonton Industrial Planning and Development
  • Class 33: Mill Woods Subdivision-Neighbourhood Planning and Development
  • Class 34: Kaskitayo Subdivision-Neighbourhood Planning and Development
  • Class 35: Technical Advisory Committee
  • Class 36: Edmonton Power, 1975-1977
Zoning Committee
CA EDM RG-17-17.16 · Serie · 1961 - 1968
Parte de City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

The Zoning Committee was established in 1961 through the Zoning Bylaw (#2135). The Committee was an agent of City Council which acted in making administrative decisions regarding the uses of land and buildings in compliance with the provisions of the Zoning Bylaw. One function of the Committee was to hear appeals to decisions made by administration. The Committee was active only a few years: in 1966 a revised version of the Zoning Bylaw no longer included the Zoning Committee, and as early as 1963 it appears that City Council was responsible for hearing appeals.

This series contains a register of decisions to appeals heard by the Zoning Committee between November 1961 and August 1963, and by City Council between August 1963 and January 1968.

Edmonton District Planning Commission
CA EDM RG-17-17.19 · Serie · 1956, 1958 - 1969, 1991 - 1993
Parte de City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

The Edmonton District Planning Commission was established in 1950 to manage urban growth in the Edmonton area. It was one of several district planning commissions established in the province that year. Composed of representatives from multiple municipalities around Edmonton, the Commission proposed plans to local and provincial governments and conducted studies and reports. The name was changed in August 1963 to the Edmonton Regional Planning Commission. In 1982, they became the Edmonton Regional Metropolitan Planning Commission and focused on a smaller, more centralized area. In 1994, the Commission was dissolved and the newly established Capital Region Forum assumed responsibility for planning in the Edmonton district.

The records in this series were kept for reference by the City of Edmonton, however the City was not the office of primary responsibility.

Address Coordination Committee
CA EDM RG-17-17.4 · Serie · 1955 - 1991
Parte de City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

The Address Coordination Committee was tasked with solving issues born from the City of Edmonton's growth. The Committee's responsibilities include assigning new street and avenue numbers as well as coordinating new addresses for housing developments.

This series consists of material related to numbering streets in the City of Edmonton. While most of the content is correspondence, some plans for implementation are included.

Interim Development Appeal Board
CA EDM RG-17-17.15 · Serie · 1951 - 1962
Parte de City of Edmonton. Planning Department fonds

The Interim Development Bylaw (Bylaw 1339) was passed in 1950. It was created to guide and regulate development in Edmonton until a General Plan and new zoning bylaw could be adopted. The bylaw created the Interim Development Appeal Board, which took appeals from any decision made by the Interim Development Officer, including related to zoning. The Board had seven members appointed by Council, and included a City Alderman, a member of the Alberta Association of Architects, a member of the Alberta Land Surveyors Association, a member of the Edmonton Real Estate Association, a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Alberta, a member of the Law Society of Alberta, and a member at large. The Board endeavored to make decisions to best promote orderly, economical, and convenient development in conformity with the basic principles of the evolving General Plan. The Appeal Board could refer cases to the Architectural Panel or Technical Planning Board when more information was required, and decisions of the Board could be appealed further to the Provincial Planning Advisory Board.