Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Intermunicipal Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
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Intermunicipal Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
Please visit the Who Can Appeal page to find out who can make appeal to the Intermunicipal Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (ISDAB) when it comes to development permits, subdivision applications, stop orders, and amendments to Land Use by-laws.
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Intermunicipal Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
Examples of an affected person are someone who owns property, carries on a business or resides in the vicinity of a proposed development. A person who merely visits the area probably may not qualify as an affected person.
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Intermunicipal Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
Find the steps you will need to take in order to file your appeal properly.
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Intermunicipal Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
The appeal must be heard by the ISDAB within 30 days of submission. For details about the appeal hearing process please visit our Appeal Hearing page.