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Intermunicipal Dispute between the Town of Drayton Valley and Brazeau County
The Notice of Appeal and Statutory Declarations filed by the Town of Drayton Valley and Brazeau County with the Municipal Government Board (MGB) – Section 690 of the Municipal Government Act.
Joint Case File 16/IMD-03 and 16/IMD-04
The Town of Drayton Valley and Brazeau County have submitted a joint request for the two outstanding Municipal Government Board (MGB) Appeals to be combined into one case file. This request has resulted in the postponement of the two current appeal hearings.
January 16, 2017 Notice of Case Management and Instructions
February 1, 2017 Case Management Instruction Letter
March 24 Town of Drayton Valley Submissions
March 24 Statutory Declaration of Dwight Dibben
March 29, 2017 Landowner’s Brief on Preliminary Issues
April 18, 2017 Notice of Preliminary Hearing on file 16/IMD-03 and 16/IMD-04
Appeal RE: Bylaw 892-15/MGB File No. 16/IMD/03
March 31, 2016 Town of Drayton Valley Notice of Appeal and Statutory Declarations
April 12, 2016 Brazeau County Statutory Declaration
June 15, 2017 MBG Notice of Decision DL 034-16
July 5, 2016 MGB Notice of Preliminary Hearing
July 20, 2016 MGB Notice of Decision DL 044-16
August 31, 2016 MGB Notice of Preliminary Hearing
Appeal RE: Bylaw 905-16/MGB File No. 16/IMD/04
September 15, 2016 Notice of Appeal and Statutory Declarations
September 16, 2016 Amended Notice of Appeal
September 19, 2016 MGB Notice of Acknowledgement and Instructions
September 28, 2016 MGB Notice of Decision DL 062-16
October 19, 2016 MGB Notice of Preliminary Hearing
November 17, 2016 MGB Notice of Decision DL 070-16
November 21, 2016 MGB Letter of Acknowledgement
November 29, 2016 MGB Board Order MGB 072-16
Related Documents
Brazeau County New Land Use Bylaw 923-16
Brazeau County Repealed Land Use Bylaw 905-16
Brazeau County Old Land Use Bylaw 782-12
River Flats Direct Control Bylaw 892-15
Intermunicipal Development Plan Bylaw 779-11