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General Landscaped Area Rules
1217 (1) Landscaped areas must be provided in accordance with a landscape plan approved by the Development Authority.
(2) A landscape plan for the entire development must be submitted as part of each development permit application, where changes are proposed to the building or parcel, and must show at least the following:
(a) The existing and proposed topography;
(b) The existing vegetation and indicate whether it is to be retained or removed;
(c) The layout of berms, open space systems, pedestrian circulation, retaining walls, screening, slope of the land, soft surfaced landscaped areas and hard surfaced landscaped areas;
(d) The types, species, sizes and numbers of plant material and the types of
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56 Floodway Regulations
56 (1) For parcels located in the floodway on which a building existed and the use of that parcel was approved as of September 9, 1985, the use may continue as a permitted or discretionary use provided that the use is listed in the land use district that the parcel is designated.
(2) Subject to subsection (1), in the floodway only those permitted and discretionary uses which are listed below, and which are also listed in the land use district for which the parcel is designated, may be allowed as permitted and discretionary uses:
(a) Extensive Agriculture;
(b) Natural Area;
(c) Outdoor Recreation Area;
(d) Park; and
(e) Utilities.
57 New Buildings and Alterations
57 (1) No new buildings or other new structures are allowed in the floodway, except for the replacement of existing Accessory
Residential Buildings, Backyard Suites, Duplex

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