Urban Plan and By-Laws Revision Process
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Working towards a collective vision for the development of the territory of Sutton
In January 2024, the Town of Sutton officially began the revision of its Urban Plan and By-Laws, marking an essentiel step in continuing the land-use planning and development efforts undertaken in recent years. The Urban Plan and By-Laws are fundamental tools for addressing current challenges and guiding decision-making regarding land-use planning.
Step 1: Revision of the Urban Plan
The Urban Plan must embody a collective vision for the development of the territory. Its development must therefore be carried out in a way that is inclusive, clear, and transparent to the citizens of Sutton, ensuring the integration of the mandatory content prescribed by the Act respecting land use planning and development (LAU).
The Town of Sutton’s Urban Planning and Land-Use Department, in collaboration with urban planning and land-use consulting experts from L’Arpent, carried out the entire revision process—including numerous public consultations—leading up to the adoption of the Town of Sutton’s new Urban Plan in October 2025.
Step 2: Revision of the Urban By-Laws
In January 2026, the Brome-Missisquoi RCM confirmed the compliance of the new Urban Plan. Since then, the Town of Sutton has been actively working on revising its Urban By-Laws.
This pivotal stage marks the implementation of the adopted Urban Plan: it involves turning the collective vision into effective regulatory tools tailored to Sutton’s territory and realities.
Conducted in collaboration with the community, municipal staff, and the Town Council, this initiative aims to update and optimize the by-laws to align them with the guidelines of the new Urban Plan, while incorporating recent advances in urban planning and land use.
During the revision process, several consultation activities are planned to be conducted to encourage citizen participation and community input into the revision work. As with the revision of the Plan, the goal of these activities will be to establish and maintain a dialogue with the public throughout the process. In addition, the results of consultations conducted in recent years will be used to update the Urban By-Laws.
The Dream Sutton platform will serve as the main communication tool for tracking our revision process. We therefore encourage you to check it regularly to follow the progress of the initiative!
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Do you have questions regarding the urban plan and by-law revision process? Do you have questions concerning the various activities planned? Do you have comments or suggestions to share? Don’t hesitate to contact us by completing the form below at any time during this period of revision. You can also contact us directly at [email protected].
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Here you will find answers to frequently asked questions:
What is an urban plan?
The urban plan, the Municipality’s central document, establishes land use policies and guides the future decisions of the Municipal Council. It is an essential management tool for ensuring the consistency of municipal actions, coordinating investments, and communicating a coherent, consistent development vision of the territory.
In particular, the urban plan must describe the organization of the territory, determine land use, plan the consolidation of any part of the territory considered to be a priority, as well as all other mandatory content stipulated in section 83 of the Act respecting land use planning and development. Based on a complete diagnosis of the situation, it facilitates planning decisions while considering the financial needs and expectations of the residents.
Why revise the urban planning tools now?
Sutton’s urban plan (114-1) is 15 years old. A revision intended to update the content of the planning document is necessary to provide a current and visionary management tool for the coming years. The revision of the urban plan will make it possible to:
- Ensure consistency between intervention choices in matters relating to housing, the environment, water resource management, commercial development, etc.
- Define policies for the implementation of equipment and infrastructure, considering the needs and financial situation of the municipality.
- Coordinate the actions and investments of the various municipal departments.
- Promote a shared vision of the municipality’s desired development.
- To complete and clarify land-use planning in accordance with the land-use and development plan.
- To disclose the Town of Sutton’s intentions through the urban planning by-laws to be reviewed.
Which urban planning by-laws are to be affected by the revision process?
The urban plan has no direct legal effect on the citizen. The provisions of the plan are implemented in urban planning regulations. This is why the revision of Sutton’s urban plan is accompanied by a revision of the local by-laws. All of Sutton’s urban planning by-laws (e.g. zoning, subdivision, construction, site planning and architectural integration by-laws, etc.) are affected by this process and could be adjusted to reflect the vision, orientations and objectives contained in the urban plan.
Approach
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Project start-up and establishment of the revision committee January 2024 |
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Public consultation activity: Open House May 23, 2024, between 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., at Town Hall |
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Consultation meeting with a committee of experts: Focus group – Sutton’s agricultural territory Spring 2024 |
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Public consultation activity: Exploratory Walk – Sutton’s Principal Street Summer 2024 |
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Development of the preliminary versions of the draft Urban Plan and by-laws Fall 2024/Spring 2025 |
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Public consultation meeting regarding the drafted versions 26 June 2025 |
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Submission of the draft Urban Plan at the council meeting 6 August 2025 |
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Preliminary consultation with the public on the draft Urban Plan 8 August 2025 August 8 to September 10 |
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Official public consultation session on the draft Urban Plan 11 September 2025 |
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Modifications to the draft Urban Plan based on comments received 19 September 2025 September 12 to 19 |
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Presentation and adoption of the final version of the 2025 Urban Plan 1 October 2025 |
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Issuance of the certificate of compliance for the Urban Plan by the Brome-Missisquoi RCM 20 January 2026 |
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Revision of Urban By-Laws | Focus groups – Agritourism and recreational tourism mars 2026 |
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Revision of Urban By-Laws | Public consultation: Open House 23 April 2026 |
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Announcement of the special session for the adoption of draft Urban By-Laws 6 May 2026 |
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Special Council Meeting - Adoption of draft Urban By-Laws and summary presentation of the documents and the pre-consultation process 27 May 2026 |
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Opening of the pre-consultation period online and by appointment with the Urban and Land-Use Planning Department (20 days) 29 May 2026 |
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Official public consultation session on the Draft Urban By-Laws 25 June 2026 |
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Special Council Meeting - Notice of motion 30 June 2026 |
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Adoption of the Urban By-Laws 8 July 2026 |
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Submission of the Urban By-Laws to the Brome-Missisquoi RCM 10 July 2026 |
Documents
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Briefs submitted for the public session of December 20, 2021 (in French only) |
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Briefs submitted for the public session of January 13, 2022 (in French only) |
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Summary of public participation in the two public sessions 2021 and 2022 (in French only) |
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Expert reports on Sutton's drinking water supply (in French only) |
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Biodiversity and ecological connectivity - Sutton 2024 (Appalachian Corridor, in French only) |
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PRMN - Regional Natural Environment Plan - Brome-Missisquoi MRC 2024 (in French only) |
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Architectural Guide for the Territory of Sutton (in French only) |
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Report on the exploratory walk on Principale Street on June 10, 2024 (in French only) |
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Minutes of the focus group on agriculture in Sutton on August 6, 2024 (in French only) |
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Press Release - Highlights of the new Urban Plan - August 7, 2025 |
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Activity Report - Roundtable Discussion 2 - Agriculture - March 12, 2026 (in French only) |
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Open House Presentation - Revision of Urban By-Laws - April 23, 2026 (in French only) |
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First Draft By-Law No. 358, titled “Zoning By-Law” (in French only) |
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Appendix D - Natural Forest Ecosystems and Mountain Ranges (in French only) |
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Appendix E - Flood-Prone Mobility Zones - Sector 1 (in French only) |
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Appendix E - Flood-Prone Mobility Zones - Sector 2 (in French only) |
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Appendix F - Water supply zones and drinking water source protection areas (in French only) |
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First Draft By-Law No. 359, entitled “Subdivision Regulation” (in French only) |
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First Draft By-Law No. 360, entitled “Building Regulation” (in French only) |
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First Draft By-Law No. 361 entitled “Minor Exemption Bylaw” (in French only) |
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First Draft By-Law No. 363 entitled “By-Law on Permits and Certificates” (in French only) |
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