Municipal Infrastructure Agreements
Municipal Infrastructure Agreements aka. (MIA’s) are required after a subdivision approval is granted by the Subdivision Authority, or after a Development Permit is issued by a Development Officer, the developer may be required to enter into a servicing agreement with the city in order to:
- Ensure that the development is constructed in accordance to the City standards, and also to;
- Ensure that the developer pays for the development’s share of the infrastructure that it will benefit from.
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