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Combined plan - Land use plans - Types of provisions in land use plans

81: Provisions in land use plan

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A land use plan is a document that outlines how land can be used. You will find objectives, policies, and rules in a land use plan. It must also include a relief framework if section 92 requires it. A land use plan can include methods and designations that follow Schedule 5. A land use plan can include other information by referencing it in a certain way. You can find more details about this in the plan itself. This is what a land use plan might look like if this proposed bill becomes law.

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Part 3Combined plan
Land use plans: Types of provisions in land use plans

81Provisions in land use plan

  1. A land use plan—

  2. must include objectives, policies, and rules; and
    1. must include a relief framework if required by section 92; and
      1. may include methods; and
        1. may include designations in accordance with Schedule 5.
          1. A land use plan may incorporate material by reference in the prescribed manner.