A-19.1 - Act respecting land use planning and development

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70. A resolution passed under section 62 shall cease to have effect, if not repealed previously, from
(1)  where the council adopts under section 64, during the period of 90 days after the passage of the resolution, a by-law connected with the same process of amendment or revision of the metropolitan plan or the RCM plan, at the earliest of
(a)  the date of coming into force of that by-law or of a by-law replacing it; and
(b)  the one hundred and eightieth day following the passage of the resolution or, if a time limit was fixed by the Minister under the second paragraph of section 65, the date of expiry of that time limit;
(2)  in the opposite case, the expiry of the period of 90 days following the passage of the resolution.
Any resolution that replaces any other resolution shall cease to have effect from the same day as the resolution replaced would have ceased to have effect.
1979, c. 51, s. 70; 1996, c. 2, s. 68; 1996, c. 25, s. 26; 2002, c. 68, s. 52; 2010, c. 10, s. 40.
70. A resolution passed under section 62 shall cease to have effect, if not repealed previously, from
(1)  where the council adopts under section 64, during the period of 90 days after the passage of the resolution, a by-law connected with the same process of amendment or revision of the land use planning and development plan, at the earliest of
(a)  the date of coming into force of that by-law or of a by-law replacing it; and
(b)  the one hundred and eightieth day following the passage of the resolution or, if a time limit was fixed by the Minister under the second paragraph of section 65, the date of expiry of that time limit;
(2)  in the opposite case, the expiry of the period of 90 days following the passage of the resolution.
Any resolution that replaces any other resolution shall cease to have effect from the same day as the resolution replaced would have ceased to have effect.
1979, c. 51, s. 70; 1996, c. 2, s. 68; 1996, c. 25, s. 26; 2002, c. 68, s. 52.
70. A resolution passed under section 62 shall cease to have effect, if not repealed previously, from
(1)  where the council adopts under section 64, during the period of 90 days after the passage of the resolution, a by-law connected with the same process of amendment or revision of the development plan, at the earliest of
(a)  the date of coming into force of that by-law or of a by-law replacing it; and
(b)  the one hundred and eightieth day following the passage of the resolution or, if a time limit was fixed by the Minister under the second paragraph of section 65, the date of expiry of that time limit;
(2)  in the opposite case, the expiry of the period of 90 days following the passage of the resolution.
Any resolution that replaces any other resolution shall cease to have effect from the same day as the resolution replaced would have ceased to have effect.
1979, c. 51, s. 70; 1996, c. 2, s. 68; 1996, c. 25, s. 26.
70. Within forty-five days following the expiration of the time allowed in section 69, the Minister may, on the application of a municipality whose territory is comprised in that of the regional county municipality, amend or disallow all or part of the interim control by-law.
In the case provided for in the first paragraph, the Minister must previously obtain the opinion of the council of the regional county municipality.
The Minister may, of his own initiative and within the same time, disallow the interim control by-law in whole or in part.
1979, c. 51, s. 70; 1996, c. 2, s. 68.
70. Within forty-five days following the expiration of the time allowed in section 69, the Minister may, on the application of a municipality in the territory of the regional county municipality, amend or disallow all or part of the interim control by-law.
In the case provided for in the first paragraph, the Minister must previously obtain the opinion of the council of the regional county municipality.
The Minister may, of his own initiative and within the same time, disallow the interim control by-law in whole or in part.
1979, c. 51, s. 70.