What is the difference between the Official Community Plan and the Zoning Bylaw?

The zoning bylaw is a regulatory tool that is very specific about the way land is used, how much floor space is allowed (density), building siting (where it's located on a lot), building height, and other issues such as landscaping and lot coverage requirements as they relate to a lot or site. The zoning bylaw regulates what a property owner can legally do with their land. The OCP is more strategic and often less prescriptive about specific sites and is the guiding document for general land uses. The OCP is the overriding land use direction for future zoning.

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1. What is an Official Community Plan?
2. What is the difference between the Official Community Plan and the Zoning Bylaw?
3. The City just adopted a new OCP in 2017. Why is the City reviewing the OCP so soon?
4. What issues and topics are part of the OCP review?
5. Who uses an Official Community Plan (OCP)?
6. What happens to development applications during an OCP Review?