Bank
Examples of Bank Businesses include:
Bank/Financial Institution |
A development, use, or building that is primarily for the banking or lending of money and other related services. May be allowed in CBMJ, CC, GC, GWC, MU1, RM-1, RM-2, and RM-4 districts. |
Bank/Financial Institution, Drive Through |
A development, use, or building that is primarily for the banking or lending of money and other related services. This includes the method of external banking and other related services. May be allowed in CBMJ, CC, GC, GWC, MU1, RM-1, RM-2, and RM-4 districts. |
For a full list and definitions of Bank businesses, please refer to our Land Use Bylaw.
Zoning and Required Approvals
Zoning
Each land use is required to be in an appropriate land use district as listed above.
To determine the land use district of a property, refer to our Map. If your use is not listed on the land use district of a property, you may need to apply to rezone the property.
Approvals
Municipal Approvals
Development Permits are required for any new or expanding Bank uses, including new buildings, additions to existing buildings, and a change in use or intensification of the use of the land or building.
A Building Permit is required for the construction of a building, including renovations, additions, or a change in occupancy.
Applications can be made online using our Gateway portal.
Provincial Approvals
Certain developments may require provincial approvals or licensing in addition to your municipal permits. Examples where Provincial approvals may be required include:
- If a development is within 800 m of the centerline of a highway;
- If a development will impact a water body or if it diverts and uses surface or groundwater;
- If a development involves the handling of food for consumption, liquor, or cannabis.
Fees
Fees for municipal approvals are charged in accordance with our Schedule of Fees, Rates and Charges.
For further information, please contact Planning and Development Services.
This information has no legal status and cannot be used as an official interpretation of the various municipal, provincial, and federal bylaws, codes and regulations currently in effect. The County of Grande Prairie No. 1 accepts no responsibility to persons relying solely on this information. Web pages are updated periodically.