Many BC Public Hearings Go Electronic

CW
Clark Wilson LLP

Contributor

Clark Wilson is a multifaceted law firm based in Vancouver, BC with a strong track record of being highly integrated into our clients’ businesses. Known for our industry insight, entrepreneurial culture and strategic networks, we actively seek to connect our clients with the people, resources and solutions they need to succeed.
The provincial government repealed and replaced Ministerial Order M083 under the Emergency Program Act with Ministerial Order M139, allowing public hearings to continue in an electronic...
Canada Coronavirus (COVID-19)
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.

The provincial government repealed and replaced Ministerial Order M083 under the Emergency Program Act with Ministerial Order M139, allowing public hearings to continue in an electronic format during periods of time when gatherings are limited due to physical distancing recommendations.

In order to make certain decisions, including land use decisions, amending bylaws and community plans, local governments must hold public hearings. Delaying these hearings could considerably harm a number of projects and the Province's economic recovery. By permitting public hearings to move forward electronically or by other communication facilities, the Province can continue with its economic recovery efforts even after the provincial state of emergency has ended, but gatherings of people are still limited.

The following municipalities are implementing or are in discussions to implement, public hearings by electronic means:

The following municipalities have taken the welcome step of waiving the public hearing requirement for Official Community Plan compliant projects:

See the Province's full notice regarding public hearings here.

Originally published 28 May, 2020

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

We operate a free-to-view policy, asking only that you register in order to read all of our content. Please login or register to view the rest of this article.

See More Popular Content From

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More