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Certain types of development projects require public notice, consultation, and the consideration of feedback, before a decision is made by the City. This process is an important component of the democratic function of planning.

Provincial law and the City’s Municipal Plan and Zoning By-law (municipal law) outline who can make a decision on what type of development application.

The following decision-making bodies are authorized to make decisions on development applications on behalf of the City. It is important to note that Council empowers the Planning Advisory Committee to make certain decisions on its behalf, and therefore cannot intervene and overrule a decision made by the Committee.

The following types of development applications involve public notice, consultation, and the consideration of feedback before a decision is made.

Please ensure that your feedback is directed to the appropriate contact as outlined below.


Who males the decision?Application typeView Public NoticeProvide your feedback here
Council
  • Municipal Plan By-law Amendment
  • Zoning By-law Amendment

CLICK HERE
Info.clerk@moncton.ca
Planning Advisory Committee
  • Variance
  • Conditional Use
  • Temporary Use
  • Change to Non-conforming Use

CLICK HERE
Info.urbanplanning@moncton.ca
Director of Urban Planning
  • Antenna Installation (Land Use Authority Concurrence)

CLICK HERE
Info.urbanplanning@moncton.ca

Certain types of development projects require public notice, consultation, and the consideration of feedback, before a decision is made by the City. This process is an important component of the democratic function of planning.

Provincial law and the City’s Municipal Plan and Zoning By-law (municipal law) outline who can make a decision on what type of development application.

The following decision-making bodies are authorized to make decisions on development applications on behalf of the City. It is important to note that Council empowers the Planning Advisory Committee to make certain decisions on its behalf, and therefore cannot intervene and overrule a decision made by the Committee.

The following types of development applications involve public notice, consultation, and the consideration of feedback before a decision is made.

Please ensure that your feedback is directed to the appropriate contact as outlined below.


Who males the decision?Application typeView Public NoticeProvide your feedback here
Council
  • Municipal Plan By-law Amendment
  • Zoning By-law Amendment

CLICK HERE
Info.clerk@moncton.ca
Planning Advisory Committee
  • Variance
  • Conditional Use
  • Temporary Use
  • Change to Non-conforming Use

CLICK HERE
Info.urbanplanning@moncton.ca
Director of Urban Planning
  • Antenna Installation (Land Use Authority Concurrence)

CLICK HERE
Info.urbanplanning@moncton.ca
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    Unitywater is establishing a trade waste reference group as part of ongoing engagement with customers.

    This group will be central to understanding the needs and interests of customers at the forefront of our decision making when it comes to the future of trade waste. In the first instance, the group will support our pricing review that’s currently underway.

    What it means to be a member

    It is important to us that we have customers as part of the trade waste pricing process, to ensure we get input and ideas on the best way to approach proposed changes.

    Members will be asked for valuable feedback on our plans for trade waste pricing and what that means for broader trade waste customers.

    This feedback will come through active partici

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