INTENT: To accommodate the development of medium density, recreational resort uses at specific
locations in the RM. The existing uses in the area included in this District are primarily for seasonal
(not year-round), occupancy. Subject to the OCP Policies, a mix of seasonal and permanent dwelling
types may be allowed in certain areas where they will be supported by environmental and recreational
services. New developments must also be designed to ensure land use compatibility with surrounding
residential and agricultural uses, and must protect or enhance the natural environment.
11.1 Permitted Uses
Subject to Sections 3.1, 3.13 and other relevant portions of Section 3, the following uses are permitted
in this District:
(1) Principal Residential Uses
-single detached dwellings
-modular dwellings
(2) Public and Commercial Principal Uses and Services
-Municipal Recreational Facilities and Services
(3) Accessory uses and buildings
-Private garages, sheds, and similar buildings or structures which are normally accessory to
any Principal Residential Use
-Linear Public or Private Utilities
11.2 Discretionary Uses
Subject to Sections 3.1, 3.13, 3.15 and other relevant portions of Section 3, the following
uses are permitted in this District at Council’s Discretion:
-Class A Motor Homes as shown in Appendix 1, (must conform to CSA standards (CSA
Z240 RV) and be licensed for Highway travel in Saskatchewan).
-Class C Motor Homes as shown in Appendix 1, (must conform to CSA standards (CSA
Z240 RV) and be licensed for Highway travel in Saskatchewan).
-Fifth Wheel Motor Homes as shown in Appendix 1, (must conform to CSA standards
(CSA Z240 RV) and be licensed for Highway travel in Saskatchewan).
-Travel Trailers as shown in Appendix 1, which must conform to CSA standards (CSA
Z240 RV), be licensed for Highway travel in Saskatchewan, and must exceed the maximum
length (7.6 metres (25 feet)) of a Vacation Trailer as defined in this Bylaw.
-Park Model Dwellings (must conform to CSA standards (CSA Z241 Series-03 (R2008)
and be delivered on a trailer which is approved for Highway travel in Saskatchewan).
- Bed and Breakfast Homes
-Home Based Businesses
-Guest Cottages
-Mobile Homes
-Public or Private Utilities
-Vacation Trailers which do not exceed the maximum length (7.6 metres (25 feet) of a
Vacation Trailer as defined in this Bylaw
11.3 Prohibited Uses
The following uses are Prohibited in this District:
-Trailer coaches other than those specifically allowed as Permitted Uses in this District
11.4 District Regulations
11.4.1 Regulations For all Permitted and Discretionary Uses
(1) Site size- Minimum - 464.5 sq. m (5000 sq. ft.)
(2) Site frontage-
Minimum site frontage for all sites shall be 15 metres
(3) Yard setbacks for dwellings and garages
Front- 6 metres (20 ft)
Side- 1.2 meters (4 ft)
Rear- 3 metres (10 ft)
(4) Sundecks - 1.2 metre for rear and side yards and 3 metres for front yard
(5) Enclosed sundecks- 1.2metres for rear and side yards and 3 metres for front yard
(6) Lot coverage maximum- 40%
(7) The maximum area of a detached garage shall not exceed 80.4 sq. m (864 sq. ft.) and the
maximum height shall not exceed 5.5 m. (18ft).
11.4.2 Home based businesses:
(1) shall comply with Section 3.8
11.4.3 Bed and Breakfast Homes:
(1) shall comply with Section 3.9
11.4.4 Guest Cottages
shall comply with the following regulations:
i) shall be designed for the exclusive use of guests of the dwelling owner during weekends
or summer vacation periods and not for year-round or permanent occupation;
ii) the Guest Cottages are for summer, accessory sleeping purposes only;
iii) may contain a toilet facility which is separate from the Principal Residential Use on the
same lot, but this facility may only be connected to the sewage disposal system of that
Use when the proposed connection has first been approved by the Health District;
iv) shall not contain any cooking facilities; and
v) shall have a minimum required floor area of 11 sq. m (118 sq. ft.) and a maximum floor
area of 22 sq. m (236 sq. ft.);
vi) shall conform to the setbacks of Subsections 11.4.1 (3), (4), (5) and (6); and
shall not be allowed to have any garage as an accessory use.
11.4.5 Vacation Trailers:
shall comply with the following regulations:
i) only one Vacation Trailer (as defined in this Zoning Bylaw), may be used from time to
time for a period not exceeding 30 consecutive days from April 1st to October 31st, for
temporary sleeping accommodation of guests of a Principal Residential Use shall be
permitted on the same site as that Use;
ii) No Vacation Trailer shall be kept for hire;
iii) The facilities and amenities of the Principal Residential Use on the site shall be
available at all times for the use of the occupants of the Vacation Trailer;
iv) No Vacation Trailer shall be used as temporary sleeping accommodation from
November 1st to March 31s, since such Trailers are for summer, accessory sleeping
purposes only;
v) No Vacation Trailer shall be connected to any piped water supply or waste disposal
system on any site, whether or not that system serves the existing Principal Residential
Use on the site.
vi) No Vacation Trailer shall have a maximum floor area exceeding 22 sq. m (236 sq. ft.).