Plans
Planning for the Future of Val Quentin: IDP & MDP Overview
The Summer Village of Val Quentin is planning for the future with two key documents: the Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) and the Municipal Development Plan (MDP). Both plans work together to guide growth, protect our natural environment, and maintain the unique character of our community.
Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP)
The IDP focuses on working with neighboring communities to ensure growth and development along municipal boundaries are coordinated and compatible. It helps:
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Align land use and infrastructure planning with surrounding municipalities.
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Preserve natural and recreational areas.
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Provide a framework for residents, Council, and developers to make decisions together.
Municipal Development Plan (MDP)
The MDP focuses on the internal planning of Val Quentin and sets the long-term vision for the village. It helps:
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Guide land use and development within the village.
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Plan infrastructure and community services to meet current and future needs.
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Protect the natural environment, recreational spaces, and community values.
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Ensure that growth reflects the shared vision of residents and Council.
In Short
Together, the IDP and MDP are roadmaps for the future of Val Quentin, balancing smart growth with the preservation of the village’s charm, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities. They provide clear guidance for Council, residents, and developers, ensuring that decisions today support a sustainable and vibrant community for tomorrow.
Alberta Beach Regional Inter-Municipal Development Plan Amendment
Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework
The Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework is a list of services provided by neighboring communities.
The Municipal Development Plan sets a plan for future development within the Summer Village. It plans for the long term, roughly 10 years.
The Land Use Bylaw uses the policies from the IDP and the MDP to determine regulations regarding development of land within the Summer Village. It sets out a list of guidelines which must be followed for every development within the Summer Village.
Summer Villages of Lac. Ste. Anne Regional Emergency Management Plan
Click HERE to get the Summer Villages of Lac. Ste. Anne Regional Emergency Management Plan information you may be looking for.
SVREMP is a collaborative effort by member summer villages to meet the legislative requirements for the planning and delivery of unified emergency management activities for our members and stakeholders. The partnership was formally authorized in 2017, under ministerial order, and has been dedicated to promoting effective emergency management practices in coordination with the overarching provincial mandate and side by side with our regional partners.
CLICK HERE for more information about the SVREMP.