Public Hearings
The Local Government Act requires that a Public Hearing be held before Council adopts an amendment to the Zoning Regulation Bylaw, an Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw.
A notice is sent to property owners and occupiers within a radius of 100 metres of the subject property. This notice must be sent out not less than three days before the Public Hearing, and not more than 10 days. In addition, a notice is posted at Anmore Village Hall and issued electronically by posting the notice on the Village of Anmore official Facebook site and by distributing the notice through the Village of Anmore email subscription notification.
At the Public Hearing, all persons who consider their interest in property affected by a proposed zoning or OCP Bylaw amendment, will be given an opportunity to present their views to Council. It is requested that speakers keep their comments to the subject of the proposed rezoning.
How to Share Input
All persons who deem themselves affected will be afforded an opportunity to be heard in person at the Public Hearing. Written comments will also be considered by Council if submitted in person or by mail to the Village Hall, or by email to the Corporate Officer.
Here are the Public Hearing protocols for speakers:
- A three-minute time limit applies to each speaker, and a second opportunity will be provided after everyone has been given the chance to provide comments for the first time.
- When speaking, remarks should relate only to the proposed amendment bylaw and not divert to other matters.
- A written submission can be provided to be included in the record; however, it must be handed to staff prior to the conclusion of the Public Hearing.
Before the Public Hearing concludes, there will be call for speakers three times before concluding the Hearing. Once the Public Hearing is concluded, the Local Government Act requires that Council not accept any further input from the public relating to the proposed amendment bylaw prior to consideration of the next reading of the bylaw.