Compliances
What is Compliance?
A certificate of compliance is a letter from Leduc County verifying whether or not existing buildings and/or development on a parcel of land complies with the minimum setback requirements of the Land Use Bylaw. Although the County has no legal obligation to issue compliance letters, it does so as a public service subject to the requirement of an application fee and submission of a real property report.
A request for compliance must be accompanied by three original copies of real property report of the subject parcel, prepared by an Alberta land surveyor. The County will only verify whether development on the property complies with the setback requirements of the Leduc County Land Use Bylaw as shown on the real property report provided.
A certificate of compliance is a letter from Leduc County verifying whether or not existing buildings and/or development on a parcel of land complies with the minimum setback requirements of the Land Use Bylaw. Although the County has no legal obligation to issue compliance letters, it does so as a public service subject to the requirement of an application fee and submission of a real property report.
A request for compliance must be accompanied by three original copies of real property report of the subject parcel, prepared by an Alberta land surveyor. The County will only verify whether development on the property complies with the setback requirements of the Leduc County Land Use Bylaw as shown on the real property report provided.

