A statutory plan is a legal document that guides the development of a specific area of a municipality. Within the planning context in Parkland County, we have two levels of statutory plans and policy direction:
All statutory plans are developed and maintained by the County. Amendments to the MDP and ASPs are required when a proposed development does not match the policies within one (or both) of these statutory plans. If a developer wishes to introduce a new area structure plan, we would consider this in the same way as an amendment proposal and application.
Municipal Development Plan (MDP)
Parkland County’s MDP is a high-level plan that establishes a future for the County’s growth for the next 30 years. It sets this future direction by identifying where growth will occur, including residential, industrial and recreational development. It also contains policies for future land use, infrastructure and transportation requirements, and areas for environmental protection.
Learn how to make an amendment to the MDP.
Area structure plans (ASPs)
Area structure plans (ASPs) outline detailed policies for growth and future land use designations of specific areas of the County. View how to apply for a new ASP or make an amendment, as well as current ASPs in Parkland County