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North West Industrial SDA, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan : ウィキペディア英語版
North Industrial SDA, Saskatoon

North Industrial Suburban Development Area (SDA) is located in the province's hub city, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Lower provincial corporate tax rates, no more provincial capital tax, and industrial lease and purchase rates which have stabilized very competitively with neighboring provinces have produced a demand for industrial property which exceeds supply. North Saskatoon Business Association (NSBA) promotes business interests in the Northern Industrial sector of Saskatoon.〔(Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership ) URL accessed February 18, 2007〕
For zoning purposes there are four major types of zoning in the North Industrial SDA. There are light industrial areas which have economic business activity which do not interfere with neighborhood community interests, and are therefore zoned IL1 districts. Heavy Industrial areas are also in this area which show industrial economic concern which may create nuisance activities during their operating day. These zones are IH areas.a〔(Newsletter BUSINESS PROFILE Summer 2001 ) URL accessed February 18, 2007〕 A business park meets business environment concerns. As well there are environmental industrial iark zoning which ensures safe processing of environmentally hazardous products.〔(Industrial Land Inventory ) URL accessed February 18, 2007〕 These four main zoning areas receive further designated zoning from the City of Saskatoon.
* IL1-General Light Industrial District proposed development above.
* IL2-Limited Intensity Light Industrial District no conflict from the industry's processes to environment or neighbors.
* IL3-Limited Intensity Light Industrial District industry does not affect surroundings, but may need to create buffer zones to achieve this affect.
* IB-Industrial Business District plans to combine industry and business.
* IH-Heavy Industrial District
* AM-Auto Mall District serves customers to sell and service vehicles.
* Holding Symbol ‘H’ land parcel with uncertain development.
* RA1-Reinvestment Area District effectively re-vitalizes a deteriorating area.
* DM3-Saskatoon Planning District Zoning (Industrial 3 District) the transition stage wherein a rural area recently becomes an urban area, and zoning must complement both rural and urban planning.

The North Industrial SDA is in size with a density of 63%.〔 The North Industrial SDA combines industrial and commercial land. There is still one large livestock operation within the SDA region. There is also a residential area remaining which is McNab Park the old RCAF housing. Larkhaven industrial is located in the area of the Saskatoon Inn.〔(BUSINESS PROFILE ) URL accessed January 27, 2007〕
〔( 2000 to 2001 Saskatoon Office Study ) URL accessed January 27, 2007〕
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North Industrial SDA is a part of the west side community of Saskatoon. It lies (generally) south of the outskirts of the City and the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344, west of Lawson SDA, north of the Confederation SDA, and east of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344.〔( Demand high for industrial property – August 19, 2006 ) URL accessed February 18, 2007〕〔(Selling an Idea or a Product ) URL accessed January 27, 2007〕

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