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Development Incentives and Policies
Rimbey is an active center for the agricultural and oil field industry. Rimbey is ideally located between Red Deer and Edmonton and has a trading area of about 15,000 population. Highways 53 and 20 with several secondary roads leading to Rimbey and the Highway 2 corridor just 30 minutes away. The population of Rimbey (~2500) provides both a ready market and a stable labour supply. Rimbey has over 100 businesses to serve your every need.
To accommodate new development, there is an ample supply of residential lots available. Even with its proximity to larger centers, land prices have remained reasonable and affordable. The town continues to progress with total live property tax assessments in excess of 230,000,000. Development permits issued for 2008 exceeded 12.9 million with 24 new housing starts making Rimbey one of the fastest growing communities in Alberta.
To learn more about available local property visit the multiple listing service site or the Rimbey Service Directory for local real estate contact information.
Bylaw 888-13 Revised Brix Dev. Phase 1 Zoning
Bylaw 886-13 Revised Brix Area Structure Plan
Bylaw 884/13 Johnson Estates Area Structure Plan
Town of Rimbey Summary of Planning Policies as per MGA 638.2
Current as of December 28, 2018
The Public Participation Policy has been developed to recognize the value of public participation and create opportunities for meaningful public participation in decisions that directly impact the public.
TCA – Contributed Assets
Determines that asset valuation date of contributed assets which have been transferred or donated to the Town of Rimbey by another entity.
(See MDP Part 7, MDP Part 8)
Servicing Unserviced Lots for Water & Sewer
To ensure that provision of water & sewer services to previously unserviced lots be done at no expense to the Town.
(See LUB 4.3, LUB 4.7, MDP Part 7, MDP Part 8, Policy 3207, Policy 3208)
Blockages & Breaks on Water & Sewer Lines
To provide guidelines for repair of service lines.
Water Curbstops
To provide guidance to staff and residents on location and maintenance of water shut-off valves.
(See LUB 4.3, LUB 4.7, Policy 3205, Policy 3207)
Compliance Certificate Policy
Provide a consistent policy whereby requests for Compliance Certificates are received and processed.
(See LUB 2.2, LUB 8.1)
Addressing – Town of Rimbey
To ensure consistency in addressing new subdivisions in the Town of Rimbey.
Signs on Town Owned Property
The purpose of this policy is the display of advertisement signage on Town property. The goal is to ensure signage displaying advertising materials located on Town property provide a safe, welcoming and respectful message while respecting the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
(See LUB 11.5)
Business Development Incentive Grant Program
Development incentive to encourage business growth within the community.
(See MDP Part 11)
The Town may provide contributions to development projects that will notably increase the Town tax base and provide viable long-term employment opportunities within the Town.
Fire Hydrant Development Policy
Policy which ensures fire protection throughout the Town of Rimbey. Deals with cost sharing and guidelines for hydrant installation.
(See LUB 8.11, MDP Part 8)
2008 Design Standards
910 15 Municipal Development Plan
Future development in recreation will be planned and strategized around the findings in the 2013 Recreation Master Plan.
Central Alberta Economic Indicators 2015
Town of Rimbey Economic Indicators 2015
Rimbey 2014 Economic Indicator Report
Rimbey 2013 Economic Indicator Report
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