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Oldman River Intermunicipal Service Agency - reviews and reports

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Date Range
1978-1990
Description Level
Fonds
Accession No.
20041021
Physical Description
12 cm
Scope and Content
20041021000.001 Planning in Alberta, A Guide to the Alberta Planning Act, 1978 20041021000.002 Review and recommendations re: Coalhurst, 1978 20041021000.003 Commission review, April-June, 1988 20041021000.004 Commission review, Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct. 1984 20041021000.005 Commission review. …
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Date Range
1978-1990
Description Level
Fonds
Creator
Oldman River Intermunicipal Service Agency
Physical Description
12 cm
History Biographical
The Lethbridge District Planning Commission (LDPC) was established by the provincial government in 1955 and shortly after renamed into the Oldman River District Planning Commission (ORDPC) to reflect its broader regional mandate. The ORDPC was involved in planning projects that stretched from Nanton to Raymond, and from Taber to the Crowsnest Pass. In 1963 the organization was renamed into Oldman River Regional Planning Commission (ORRPC). On 15 July 1968 the Subdivision and Transfer Regulation was amended. Regional planning commissions became the approving authorities for subdivisions within their defined regions. All municipal governments, whether members of the region or not, had to submit their proposals to the Regional planning commission for approval. Throughout the late 1970s the ORRPC continued its primary planning work, while cooperating with various departments and agencies and both the municipal and provincial levels to accomplish such projects as: site development studies for irrigation reservoirs, historic sites designations, river valley development and stabilization, study of the environmental effects of forestry operations, input into the new Planning Act, and others. In 1994 a fundamental change to regional planning was instituted by the provincial government. The Municipal Act was amended to abolish all regional planning commissions in Alberta. The members of the ORRPC reconstituted the organization in 1995 under the name Oldman River Intermunicipal Services Agency (ORISA) to provide the same services as were provided previous to the change in provincial legislation. In 2003 ORISA was renamed the Oldman River Regional Services Commission (ORRSC). Sources of information: “A History of the Oldman River Regional Planning Commission 1955-1980”. Manuscript, author unknown Oldman River Regional Services Commission website. http://www.orrsc.com/agency.htm. June 2006
Scope and Content
20041021000.001 Planning in Alberta, A Guide to the Alberta Planning Act, 1978 20041021000.002 Review and recommendations re: Coalhurst, 1978 20041021000.003 Commission review, April-June, 1988 20041021000.004 Commission review, Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct. 1984 20041021000.005 Commission review. Jan., July, Sept. Nov., 1983 20041021000.006 Commission review, Jan., Mar. /May, July, 1982 20041021000.007 Commission review, Dec. 1981 20041021000.008 Commission review, no date 20041021000.009 Preliminary application for village status, Coalhurst, 1978 20041021000.010 Commission review, June, Oct., 1993 20041021000.011 Commission review, Autumn, Winter/Spring, 1987 20041021000.012 Commission review, Feb., May, Aug., Dec., 1988 20041021000.013 Commission review, 1989 20041021000.014 Commission review, July-Dec., 1990 20041021000.015 Commission review, 1986
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