The largely-contested Land Use Bylaw received an amendment at the Oct. 7 council meeting.
Lloydminster Mayor Gerald Aalbers added the motion to the agenda.
The goal of the amendment is to move secondary suites, two-unit dwellings, and additional units, into discretionary use for low-density residential districts. Three or more units have been removed from low density districts.
The amendment also directs administration to review residential districts and bring recommendations back to council.
Council voted in favour of the amendment with Coun. Jonathan Torresan voting against it.
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