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The Selkirk and District Planning Area Board is pleased to welcome the Village of Dunnottar as a member municipality as of January 14, 2010. We would like to congratulate the Village of Dunnottar on this important step to plan and work together with our neighbouring municipalities for the betterment of our region and communities. |
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Earlier this year, the R.M. of St. Andrews and the Selkirk and District Planning Area Board (SDPAB) hired MMM Group Limited (MMM) to work with the community and develop a secondary plan to guide the future development of the Lockport Settlement Centre and the surrounding area. It is the intent that the secondary plan will build on the previous planning efforts. The secondary plan will be used to guide the development of the area and to create specific policies for a more detailed direction of land use. A steering committee for the project has been established and includes representatives from the R.M of St. Andrews, the SDPAB, and the community. To view this document, a map of the planning area, and opportunities to get involved, please click here! |
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The Development Plan was given Second Reading on October 21, 2009. The Development Plan will not be given Third Reading until approved by the Minister. For more information on the process of adopting a Development Plan, please click HERE. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Proposed Development Plan, please contact Jennifer Ferguson, Community Planner, in our office. |
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Recently our office has been receiving several inquiries regarding on-site wastewater management systems in the Red River Corridor Designated Area. Please follow the link to Manitoba Conservation's website to view a map of the Red River Corridor Designated Area. This Designated Area restricts On-Site Waste Water Management Systems. The location of the fields is determined in part by Manitoba Conservation and in part by the respective Rural Municipality for future local sewer and/or water connection. Contact information for Manitoba Conservation can be found under "Other Important Contacts" then search under "Other Government Agencies" for Conservation Offices. Please click here to view Manitoba Conservation's on-line map of the Red River Corridor Designated Area. Please click here to view Manitoba Conservation's On-Site Wastewater Managment Regulation Amendments. Generally, the Rural Municipality in which you are building will request that the holding tank be placed towards the front of the property (road side), so that any future financial burdens may be minimized. Questions regarding this can be directed toward Lloyd Talbot, Manager of the Selkirk and District Planning Area Board. The only exception is in the Village of Dunnottar where the septic tank must be placed in the same yard as the majority of septic tanks in neighbouring properties (those properties on the same side of the road as your property). Questions regarding this can be directed toward Janice Thevenot, CAO of the Village of Dunnottar by phoning 204-389-4962. |
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There will be a public hearing of the Development Plan on October 21, 2009 at 7 pm in the Council Chambers at 200 Eaton Avenue in the City of Selkirk. The public hearing posting can be viewed by clicking on the following here. A Report of Changes is also available. To view the Report of Changes, please click here. |
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