When making decisions about land use in Cochrane, Council considers how a proposed development aligns with provincial legislation, local plans and relevant bylaws.
For example, a resident who wants to add a garage to their property must first apply for a Development Permit. The Development Permit must meet requirements outlined in the Land Use Bylaw. The rules in the Land Use Bylaw are established by Council’s vision described in the Municipal Development Plan, which in turn follows the regulations in the Municipal Government Act.
Cochrane's statutory documents can be changed through our statutory plan amendment process.
Every municipality must compile and keep updated a list of policies that may be considered in making planning decisions.
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West Valley |
West Terrace |
West Ridge Area Structure Plan |
West Pointe |
Tri-Site Strategy Cochrane’s unique identity is shaped by our strong community. As a way of staying in-touch, the Town Council is exploring opportunities to maximize existing public spaces and creating more venues to support community activities. |
Towers Trail |
The Willows of River Heights |
The Quarry Planning and Design Framework |
The Quarry Memorandum of Understanding |
Telecommunication Antenna Structure Siting Protocols |
Sunset Ridge Stage 3 Neighbourhood Plan |
Sunset Ridge Stage 2 Neighbourhood Plan |
Sunset Ridge Stage 2 Area Structure Plan |
Sunset Ridge Stage 1 Area Structure Plan |
Summit of River Heights Neighbourhood Plan |
Southbow Landing Neighbourhood Plan |
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan |
South Ridge Area Structure Plan |
Rolling Trails Draft Area Re-Development Plan |
Rolling Range Estates |