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NOTICE re: COVID-19: To protect the health and safety of its employees and the public, day-to-day business has been adapted at City Hall, including holding video-conferences for public meetings and limiting in-person attendance. However, as the Province's State of Emergency encourages construction and development to continue in support of our local economy, City Administration is committed to accommodating residents' right to express their views on proposed projects. For details on upcoming opportunities, click on the 'Public Notices' link to the right (in the Important Links box). Any citizen wishing to address City Council during a public hearing must pre-register at info.clerk@moncton.ca, and instructions will be provided. Questions? Email: info.urbanplanning@moncton.ca (Updated November 24, 2020)
Certain types of development projects require 1) public notice, 2) consultation, and 3) the consideratio,n of feedback, before a decision is made by the City. This process is an important component of the democratic function of planning.
Provincial law and the City’s Municipal Plan and Zoning By-law (municipal law) outline who can make a decision on what type of development application.
The following decision-making bodies are authorized to make decisions on development applications on behalf of the City. It is important to note that Council empowers the Planning Advisory Committee to make certain decisions on its behalf, and therefore cannot intervene and overrule a decision made by the Committee.
The following types of development applications involve public notice, consultation, and the consideration of feedback before a decision is made.
Please ensure that your feedback is directed to the appropriate contact as outlined below.
Who Makes the Decision? | Application Type | View Public Notice | Submit Feedback Here: |
Council |
| CLICK HERE | Info.clerk@moncton.ca |
Planning Advisory Committee |
| CLICK HERE | Info.urbanplanning@moncton.ca |
Director of Urban Planning |
| CLICK HERE | Info.urbanplanning@moncton.ca |
Wondering how the rezoning process works? Or about the different zoning codes and allowed land uses?
This is the space to ask questions about Urban Planning and Zoning - generally speaking - in the City of Moncton. A response will be provided to you, either privately or publicly, within 3 business days.
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P.S. If you're looking for information about a specific project, it's best to contact the Urban Planning department directly at 506-853-3533 or info.urbanplanning@moncton.ca.
P.P.S. If you'd like to submit your feedback regarding a specific project that is going through a rezoning or development approval process, provincial law requires you to do so by sending directly to the City Clerk's Office at: info.clerk@moncton.ca.