PlanSJ is now just one step away from becoming law. The new municipal plan has its first and second reading at common council Monday.
According to Deputy Planning Commissioner Jacqueline Hamilton, public consultation on the plan revealed that some amendments were necessary.
There will be a total of 21 changes--most of them to do with how people will be allowed to subdivide rural properties, and other site-specific issues.
The third and final reading of the new municipal plan will happen in the coming weeks.