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Current & Completed Projects

Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw Review and Update

Click here to go to the project page where you can learn more and complete our survey!

 

Building Bylaw Update

The RM hosted an open house to provide information about the proposed Building Bylaw. Click here to view the poster boards that were displayed at the open house. 

The purpose of the RM's Building Bylaw is to regulate the building permit application, issuance, and enforcement processes. Municipalities adopt building bylaws to administer The Construction Codes Act and The Building Code Regulations 

The RM's current Building Bylaw was adopted in 2015 and was due for a comprehensive review and update, particularly with recent changes to provincial legislation.  

Click here to review the new Building Bylaw.

For more information, contact Jessica McCartney at (306) 540-5600 or jessica.mccartney@edenwold-sk.ca.

 

Servicing Agreement Fees and Development Levy Bylaw

The RM of Edenwold is currently undertaking an update of the RM’s servicing agreement fees and drafting the RM’s first development levy bylaw. Together, these policies enable the fees charged to new development that fund capital costs resulting from growth and development, supporting a “growth pays for growth” model.

The Development Levy Bylaw (Bylaw 2024-12) received ministerial approval on November 8, 2024. The approved bylaw can be viewed here.

The Servicing Agreement Fees and Performance Securities Policy is currently under review. Additional information about potential fee changes and engagement opportunities will be provided at a later date. 

For more information, contact Jessica McCartney at (306) 540-5600 or jessica.mccartney@edenwold-sk.ca.

 

Comprehensive Development Proposals

Comprehensive Development Proposals (CDPs) are documents developers must submit to the Municipality when undertaking large development projects. CDPs are required by the Zoning Bylaw for any application to rezone, subdivide, re-subdivide, or re-develop 3 or more lots/sites, or for smaller areas if deemed appropriate and necessary. Some CDPs that have been approved by the RM include:

If you have any questions about these or other CDPs, please contact the RM at (306) 771-2522 or by email at planning@edenwold-sk.ca

 

Civic Addressing

The RM of Edenwold is working with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency to assign civic addresses to all properties in the RM. These addresses are registered on the Civic Address Registry (CAR) system and are available to 911-First Responders during emergencies.

UPDATE: We are 40% complete: 320 of the 794 signs have been installed, with completion planned for the fall of 2025.

The RM started working on this project in 2020 and has systematically moved across the municipality, ensuring all properties have a civic address. Depending on the road and location, your address may be a Township or Range Road address (for example: 12345 Range Road 2182) or a Common Road address (for example: 12 Green Street). By providing the 911 operator with your address, they will be able to dispatch first responders to quickly and efficiently locate your property and respond to your emergency.

Once all civic addresses have been assigned using the CAR system, the municipality will implement an addressing signage program. This program will give you a recognizable and standardized sign that first responders and other drivers can use while travelling on the road. The RM intends to move across the municipality township-by-township, and will start with properties in Township 16 Range 17 and Township 16 Range 18 in 2023.

If you are curious about your civic address, please call 306-771-2522.