Municipal Plans

Links to the County's IDPs, ASPs and ACPs can be found below.

Municipal Development Plan (MDP)

The Foothills County Planning  Department was tasked with implementation of the community's vision for the area we call home. That vision is determined through public consultation. In 2010 the Foothills County planning department worked with a steering committee made up of representatives from the public to review and update our Municipal Development Plan - the result of this process is MDP2010. This document outlines a comprehensive vision for the County addressing the type of development that is desired and some of the important characteristics of the area that members of the community feel are worth preserving and protecting. 

A copy of MDP2010 can be found here. 

Our Vision

The Vision for Foothills County, as stated in MDP2010, is as follows:

"The MD of Foothills encompasses a diverse rural landscape in which leadership and planning support a strong agricultural heritage, vibrant communities, a balanced economy and the stewardship of natural capital for future generations."

To uphold this vision the planning staff at the County develop statutory and non-statutory plans, policies and by-laws, which, once approved by Council assist in promoting orderly and beneficial long term growth, promoting and protecting the public interest and maintaining or improving the quality of the physical environment. Most times additional public consultation will be undertaken in the development of these plans policies and by-laws. Please see the County's Public Participation Policy for more information.

Planning staff at the County are also charged with the reviewing and processing of applications from landowners and developers for re-zoning, subdivision and development. Planning staff present the information to Council, who are charged with making decisions that are in the best interest of the municipality as a whole. It should be noted that planning staff do not advise or make recommendations to Council, and that it is Council that approves or refuses all applications.

Growth Management Strategy

Foothills County’s Growth Management Strategy (GMS) was adopted by resolution of Council in 2013. The goal of the GMS is to provide strategies for managing growth and development that build on the vision for the County that was described in the County’s Municipal Development Plan (MDP 2010).

The GMS divides the County into five growth management districts: the East District, the South Central District, the South West District, the North West District and the Central District, and describes a vision for the future for each district.

For details, refer to the Growth Management Strategy.

Intermunicipal Development Plans (IDPs)

Intermunicipal planning is an important component of keeping good relations with municipal neighbours. 

The County currently is party to nine intermunicipal development plans (IDPs) with the City of Calgary, the Village of Longview,  the Towns of Okotoks, Black Diamond / Turner Valley and High River, The M.D. of Willow Creek, the M.D. of Ranchland, Vulcan County and Wheatland County.

Area Structure Plan (ASP)

An Area Structure Plan (ASP) is a statutory plan, adopted by Bylaw which provides a framework for redesignation, subdivision and development of a specific area of land. Foothills County has over 50 approved ASPs to guide development in our hamlets, country residential developments, and commercial areas. The Municipal Government Act provides guidance on the preparation, adoption, and contents of ASPs.

Area Concept Plans (ACP)

Area Concept Plans (ACPs) and Outline Plans (Ops) are non-statutory plans that are used as a guideline for the subsequent redesignation, subdivision, and development of a specific area of land. These plans typically provide a higher level of detail than an Area Structure Plan in terms of the proposed land use concept and the actual subdivision design or lot layout.

Development Concept Plans (DCP)

DCPs are a new plan type for the MD the framework for which was laid out in the MDP2010. DCP's will be high level plans that are undertaken by the County. They will address the planning for large scale areas which are defined by similar landform and character.

While the focus of the DCP is to address planning to accommodate future growth, the DCP may instead be used to establish a landscape of conservation for the purposes of maintaining its natural capital.

The intent of a DCP is to provide reasonably broad direction and the appropriate level of detail dependant on the intensity of the development envisioned within the specific area.

There are no approved DCPs in the County at this time.

Location: Ptn. SE 23-21-29-W4M Adopted March 29th, 2007, Bylaw 12/2007 14 CR lots one phase 2 MR lots
Location: SE 8-22-1 W5M, portions NE 5-22-1 W5M Adopted: May 22, 2013, Bylaw 74/2011 No residential units were planning with this Area Structure Plan Animal Units: May – September; 650 animal units October – April; 150 animal units
Location: Plan 0714859, Blk 2, Lot 3,SE 9-21-29-W4M Adopted: August 25, 2011, Bylaw 13/2011 6 CR lots 40.3 ac Agricultural Balance Parcel
Location: E1/2 30-22-4-W5 and N1/2 19-22-4-W5 and SE 19-22-4-W5 Proposal to allow one and only one future subdivision of each 14-20 ac parcel into two parcels total. Passed by resolution Oct 14, 2010
Location: Ptn. N ½ 3-22-29-W4M, S.E. 10-22-29-W4M Adopted: November 23rd, 2006, Bylaw 131/2006 173 Residential lots, ER, MR lots, DC lots for homeowners association common property Lake under ERE.
Location: North of Okotoks, west of Highway #2A Legal Land Description: Section 05-21-29-W4 Guide to Future development of Section 5 Maximum 32 Country Residential Lots per Quarter Section
Location: Ptn. S.W. 26-21-29-W4M Adopted: July 12, 2001, Bylaw 78/2001 32 Country Residential Lots 1 Rural Commercial Lot 1 Municipal Reserve Lot 1 Environmental Reserve Lot
Location: S.E. 01-20-01-W5M Adopted June 28, 2001, Bylaw 91/2001 4 Country Residential Lots 1 Agricultural Lot 1 Municipal Reserve Lot
Location: S.E. 18-20-28-W4M Adopted June 10, 1999, Bylaw 76/1999 56 Bareland Condominium Residential Lots 1 Direct Control lot for future commercial uses 2 Highway Commercial Lots 1 Rural Industrial Lot 1 Public Utility Lot 3 Municipal Reserve Lots 1…
Location: S.W. 20-22-03-W5M Adopted February 22, 2001, Bylaw 187/2000 7 Country Residential Lots 1 Agricultural Lot 1 Municipal Reserve Lot
Location: N ½ 4-22-1-W5M, and 9-22-1-W5M Adopted May 14, 2009, Bylaw 109/2007 Four development cells total of 1400 - 1675 units Cell #1 - urban interface 590-670 units single family and villa Cell #2 - rural interface 520-655 units large lot single…
Location: Ptn. N.E. 08-20-29-W4M Adopted March 10th, 2005, Bylaw 194/2004 8 Country Residential lots and one MR lot Balance of 99.45 acres
Location: Ptn. 20-22-01-W5, Ptn. 17-22-01-W5 Adopted September 26, 2002, Bylaw 94/02 (Rescinded by bylaw 62/2019) Guidance and regulation for protection of Spruce Meadows No New Lots Updated Spruce Meadows ASP adopted March 25, 2020, Bylaw 62/2019…
Location: West of Millarville North of Highway 549 Legal Land Description: N � 17 & S.E. 20-21-04-W4 Adopted by Resolution August 20, 1998 53 bareland condominium Units (cabins and ranchettes) - Recreational District zoned lots under Residential…
Location: S.W. 07-22-01-W5 Adopted January 11, 2001, Bylaw 107/00 13 Country Residential Lots 1 Agricultural Lot 1 Municipal Reserve Lot 1 Environmental Reserve Lot