February 1998
Secondhand Stores and Pawnshops From Edmonton's Land
Use
Bylaw.
_'Minor Secondhand Stores DO NOT INCLUDE:
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In September 1996 the Land Use
Bylaw regulations for Secondhand Stores, which includes pa mshops,'were changed They are now'
*' flea.markets.
notifed whenever a Secondhand
STORE? 1. Submit '
Store isapprove4 raking it 2. easier to appeal the decision. ,__ •_...._•__.....___ .... __ -3. . HOW IS A SECONDHAND
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STORE DEFINED? The Land Use Bylaw dividesSeco n dhand Stores into two categories, 'Major. and Major Minor Secondhand Stores. SSecondhand Stores sell bulkier goods and. need more space for display and storage. Major Secondhand Stores INCLUDE: * the resale of large antiques, used. and furniture and major appliances; goods by sold Minor Secondhand Stores; and pawnshops.and pawnshops
an
application
for. a
Norwood Neighbourhood Association and
Development Department. The Deelopment Officer reviews your application and makes a decision. If approved, a notice is sent to the President of the Community League
Norwood Community Service Centre. It was approved by City Council in June 1997. The Overlay, Schedule applies. to the area shown on the miap on page2.
and all property-owners within a 60m
HOW IS THE PROCESS DIFFERENT WHEN THERE
radius of your proposed site.
4. Property-owners have the right to appeal your application to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB). 5. If your application is refused by the Development Officer, you have the right S t. to appeal to the 'SDAB.lowing
I September 1996 the Land Use Bylaw regulationswere also
cStores; to allow community changed
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in person or through community
PL A NN I NG
theCity onaScon a Secondband Store ,
1furniture . At.least 21 days BEFORE you submit an application to the City, you must -contact the President .of the Community League arnd 'each
of your plans. You can do this by letter,
MBEFORE a decision,ismade by
applicadon.
If you plan 6n opening a Secondhand Store in the area shown on the map, you teps must complete the following steps.
property-owner within a 30m radius of your proposed site and let them know
groups to request that Council apply an Overlay Schedule for n Sthee Stores toal to a specific Secondand commercial'area. This ensures that the community is notifed
craft, or construction or industrial
IS.AN OVERLAY SCHEDULE IN PLACE?
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of usepvhileieceaio * the resale •~~~ed used vehiclesecreation
Minor Secondhand Stores INCLUDE the resale of personal and. small Shousehold goods, antiques and musical instruments; and pawnshops.
Yes.. Presently, there is"one Overlay Schedule' in place. It was requested by ,the Alberta Avenue Community League, Alberta Avenue Business Association,
dvelopment permit to the Planning and
Major Secondhand Stores DO NOT INCLUDE:
equipment; or flea markets.
SECONDHAND STORES IN PLACE?
HOW DO I APPLY TO OPERATE A 'SECONDHAND .
discretionary uses in most . commercial distiicts. This means nearby property-owners are
ARE THERE ANY OVERLAY SCHEDULES FOR
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AND *DE V E L OPME N T
meetings. 2. Submit your application. Include ihformation on who you. contacted, how they were contacted, their responses, and how you plan 'on addressing any concerns.
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