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Planning By-Laws

Municipality of Bristol

Master Plan Summary

Dear Residents:
The Municipal Council and myself are proud to present to you a summary of the Master Plan. Also, to recognize and to thanks the participation of the Planning Commission members, the true devotion of the municipal employees who have demonstrated care and consideration, since the last e years, towards a common goal of building a better place for the resident of Bristol. The main objective of this Plan is to provide an improved quality of life to all residents of Bristol by protecting and encouraging economic development of the Municipality for the next five years. This exercise was also realized in trying to render Bristol as autonomous as possible, by the same token, it will also benefits all activities such as: commerce, community services, tourism industry, agriculture and forestry.

Municipal Council
Mayor

PUBLIC NOTICE FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION:

AMENDMENTS TO THE MASTER PLAN AND PLANNING BY-LAWS

MUNICIPALITY OF BRISTOL

PUBLIC NOTICE
To all persons interested in obtaining information on the future plans to amend the Master Plan, the relating Planning By-laws and other By-laws which are listed under point 1 below:

PUBLIC NOTICE is given to the following:

1. During a session held on March 1st, 2004, the Municipal Council adopted the following Draft By-laws:

Name of the Draft By-Law

  • Master Plan
  • Administration & Interpretation By-law of the Planning By-laws
  • Zoning By-law
  • Subdivision By-law
  • Construction By-law

No. of the Draft By-Law

  • 262
  • 263
  • 264
  • 265
  • 266

Keith Emerson
Secretary-Treasurer
March 2nd, 2004

Introduction

A Master Plan is a long-term document used to define and plan out for the next five years a comprehensive vision on land use. This vision specifically outlines the methodology for the Municipal Council to respond to the needs and expectations of the resident of Bristol. This comprehensive vision is presented under the main orientations on land use and the means to implement them (listed below).

Master Plan Summary

The main orientations on Land Use and their means of implementation

CONSOLIDATE ALL AGRICULTURAL USES WHERE THE SOIL OFFERS A GOOD AGRICULTURAL POTENTIAL
PERMIT DIVERSIFIED ACTIVITIES IN LESSER AGRICULTURAL POTENTIAL AREAS
CONSOLIDATE PUBLIC, COMMUNITY, COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL INFRASTRUCTURES WITHIN THE URBANIZATION PERIMETER AND THE SERVICE CENTRES (AS MUCH AS THE REGIONAL PLAN PERMITS)
PROMOTE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGHOUT THE MUNICIPALITY
MAKE THE EXISTENCE OF BRISTOL MINE SITE AND THE MUNICIPAL PROPERTY ON "FIFTH LINE" BETTER KNOWN
ENCOURAGE THE DEVELOPMENT OF RECREO-TOURISM ACTIVITIES
PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE ENVIRONMENT
ESTABLISH A TRANSPORTATION PLAN
Summary of the Main Planning By-laws
PROPERTY ZONING
BUILDINGS
SET BACK (margin)
ENVIRONMENT
LOT, BUILDING and NON-CONFORMING USE to MUNICIPAL REGULATIONS

For more information please contact Christina Peck at the Municipality of Bristol
819-647-2424.