Endorsed by the NCLGA Membership - Defeated by the UBCM Membership
Whereas the Local Government Act establishes that a Temporary Use Permit (TUP) may be
issued for a term up to three years, and may be renewed only one time for a term up to three
additional years;
And whereas there is nothing prohibiting an applicant from applying for a new Temporary Use
Permit to get around the prohibition of a second renewal, after the initial permit and one
renewal have expired:
Therefore be it resolved that the NCLGA and UBCM lobby the provincial government to amend
the Local Government Act to specify that an applicant is not permitted to apply for a new
Temporary Use Permit after their initial TUP and one renewal have expired.
(Note: Sponsors are noted alphabetically, for any resolution with more than one sponsor)