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PUBLIC NOTICE: Town of Banff notice of public hearing for Railway Lands area redevelopment plan – March 20, 2024

PUBLIC NOTICE: Town of Banff notice of public hearing for Railway Lands area redevelopment plan – March 20, 2024
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Town of Banff Bylaw 479 – A bylaw to adopt the Railway Lands Area Redevelopment Plan (ARP)

Date of Hearing: Wednesday, March 20, 2024 Time of Hearing: 10 a.m. Place of Hearing: Council Chamber, Banff Town Hall, 110 Bear Street. Members of the public may also watch the live stream of the meeting at banff.ca/Live

Purpose of Bylaw 479 The purpose of the bylaw to adopt the Railway Lands ARP is to provide a comprehensive and integrated planning framework for the revitalization and future redevelopment of the railway lands site that is owned by Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and leased to Liricon/Norquay. The ARP – for area on the north and south side of the railway tracks – would set policies to guide the establishment of a multi-modal transit hub along with the development of visitor and community services and amenities, environmental protection areas, expanded intercept parking and enhanced infrastructure for walking, cycling, and other mobility options. The ARP also proposes to return the historic Banff Train Station and its grounds as a landmark to its former prominence with the restoration of the heritage building, gardens and relocation to the site of other regional railway features, commemorating the significance in the evolution of railway tourism in Canada. Background An Area Redevelopment Plan (ARP) is a statutory plan that would be adopted as a bylaw by Town Council in accordance Alberta’s Municipal Government Act and Article 5.5 of the Town of Banff Incorporation Agreement. The ARP must also be considered in conjunction with the Banff Community Plan, the Banff National Park Management Plan and the National Parks Act. The ARP must conform with the commercial development cap established for Banff by the Government of Canada. ARPs are used to guide the redevelopment of existing, developed, or disturbed areas which are in need of some form of rehabilitation and improvement. ARPs provide a framework to guide future public and private investment, and to assist decision makers during the review of future land use bylaw amendments and development permit applications. How can I learn more? To learn more about this proposed bylaw and the Railway Lands ARP: • View the full Area Redevelopment Plan and associated technical appendices at BanffViewpoints.ca/RailwayLands • View a video explaining the Railway Lands ARP and a Frequently Asked Questions document at BanffViewpoints.ca/RailwayLands • View a copy of the proposed Bylaw 470 and the full ARP in person at Banff Town Hall, 110 Bear Street, Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. • Call 403.762.1215 or email [email protected] to have the proposed bylaw sent to you.

Have your say Members of the public may provide input on this proposed bylaw and the ARP in person, live online or through written submission: 1. To speak at the public hearing at Banff Town Hall Council Chamber in person, register by contacting the Municipal Clerk’s Office at 403.762.1209 or email [email protected]. Registration of oral presentations received prior to 12 p.m. noon on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, will be included in the publicly available Agenda. People who have registered in advance are heard first. People who wish to speak via Zoom online, must register by 12 p.m. on March 19. People may decide to speak at the meeting if appearing in person. Each speaker is limited to five minutes to present. Presentations are live streamed, recorded and published online. 2. If you would like your written submission presented at the public hearing and included in the publicly available Agenda, please send it directly to the Municipal Clerk by 12 p.m. noon on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, by email to [email protected]; or drop off 12 printed copies at Banff Town Hall at 110 Bear Street; or complete an online form at banff.ca/PublicSubmission. All written submissions will be published online and included in the Corporate Record. Written submissions received after 12 p.m. on March 19, but before the close of the Public Hearing, will be distributed to Council on the date of the Public Hearing and included in the Corporate Record of the meeting. Submit a petition Petitions are legal documents that request Council to take action if sufficient representation is recorded. The MGA (Section 219) has specific requirements to be met before it is considered, as set out at banff.ca/Petitions. Personal information provided in submissions to Public Hearings is collected under the authority of Section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act of Alberta for the purpose of receiving public input in municipal decision-making. Your name and comments may be made public on the Council Agenda. If you have questions regarding the collection and use of your personal information, please contact the Municipal Clerk’s Office at 403.762.1209 or email [email protected] or at Banff Town Hall, 110 Bear Street, Box 1260, Banff, AB T1L 1A1.

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