Subdivision & Development Appeals

Fair and impartial planning decisions

Subdivision & Development Appeal Board

Ensuring Fair and Impartial Planning Decisions

Appealing a Development

Anyone who claims to be affected by a development and who wishes to lodge an appeal against any of the conditionally-approved developments must do so in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board on or before the dates as noted in each notice.

Appeal Fees Apply

A non-refundable fee of $250.00 must be paid for every appeal served on the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. However, Stop Order Appeals will incur a non-refundable fee of $450.00.

Appeal fees can be paid by cheque made payable to Lac Ste. Anne County; or by Visa, MasterCard or debit card (if the appeal is filed in person at the County administration office).

APPEAL FEES
A non-refundable fee of $250.00 must be paid for every appeal served on the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. However, Stop Order Appeals will incur a non-refundable fee of $450.00.

Common Questions about the SDAB

What is the Subdivision & Development Appeal Board?

The County's Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB) is an independent quasi-judicial body appointed by County Council to hear appeals from individuals who have been affected by the Development or Subdivision authority.

The SDAB makes impartial decisions based on evidence presented, applying the principles of justice and procedural fairness. These decisions shape the community and affect the lives of developers, neighbours, citizens and businesses.

County Minute: Planning & Development

"The development process can be frustrating, but I know that the vast majority of the people that deal with the County are pleased with what goes on. But if you feel things are taking too long, please get hold of your Councillor and we'll try and make things right. We want development here."
— Reeve Joe Blakeman

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