Corman Park - Saskatoon Planning District
With receipt of ministerial approval, the Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth (P4G) Planning District was formally established as of January 1, 2022. The P4G Planning District replaces the Corman Park-Saskatoon Planning District.
The Corman Park - Saskatoon Planning District (Planning District) was first established in 1956. The Planning District is an area inside the Rural Municipality (RM) of Corman Park directly adjacent to and surrounding the City of Saskatoon where the RM of Corman Park and the City of Saskatoon have a joint interest in managing land use and development.
The Corman Park - Saskatoon Planning District Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw
The RM and the City jointly adopted the first District Official Community Plan, which contained land use policies to guide growth and development, in 1983. The most recent District Official Community Plan was adopted in 2010 and was governed by the provincial Planning and Development Act, 2007.
The District Official Community Plan contained general land use policies that guided growth and development in the Planning District. For example, the policies ensured that development in the City's Future Growth Sectors was compatible with future urban development. The Official Community Plan contained projected Future Land Use information.
The Planning District Zoning Bylaw controlled the use and development of land in the Planning District and assisted in implementing the policies of the Planning District Official Community Plan. The RM has an Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw for the land outside the Planning District. Where possible, these bylaws were compatible with the Planning District bylaws.