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105, 107, 109, 111 Edgehill Drive
Innovative Planning Solutions c/o Darren Vella submitted a rezoning application for 105, 107, 109, 111 Edgehill Drive in Ward 5.
Type of Application | Date Application Deemed Complete | Status |
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Rezoning | July 20, 2018
| Approved
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Site Plan | n/a | Pending Receipt of Application |
Proposal
The applicant proposed to rezone the subject lands from Residential Single Family Second Density (R2) to Residential Multiple Dwelling Second Density (RM2-Special Provisions) to permit the development of 63 back-to-back townhouse units within 4 buildings. The special provisions were requested to allow:
- the development of back-to-back townhouse units
- a reduced front yard setback
- an increase in maximum lot coverage
- maximum gross floor area, building height, and density
- a reduction in the number of required parking spaces
- the request to permit unconsolidated amenity space
Key Dates
Public Consultation:
Neighbourhood Meeting | Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 7PM HiWay Pentacostal Church 50 Anne Street North |
Public Consultation: Public Meeting
| Monday, September 24, 2018 at 7PM City Hall Council Chambers, 70 Collier Street |
Second Submission
| January 31, 2019
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Third Submission
| March 29, 2019
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General Committee Meeting | June 10, 2019
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Council Meeting | June 17, 2019
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Passing of By-law
| June 24, 2019 (By-law 2019-066)
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Appeal Period Ends
| July 23, 2019
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Common Documents Requested for Viewing
Available documents are listed below. For more information please contact planneroftheday@barrie.ca.
Council Meeting At a City Council meeting, Councillors make a decision on the application. There is an appeal period, in accordance with the Planning Act, following the Public Notice of the decision. Appeals are made to the City Clerk’s office. Learn more: www.barrie.ca/committees
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General Committee Meeting General Committee meets to consider a staff report regarding the application that makes recommendations on the matter for Council consideration. Learn more: www.barrie.ca/committees
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Public Meeting Formal meeting of General Committee where the applicant makes presentation re the proposed development. The public has the opportunity to speak and ask questions. No decisions are made at this meeting. Notice of the Public Meeting is mailed to property owners within 120m from the subject lands boundary & contained in the local newspaper. Signage is posted on the subject lands. Learn more: www.barrie.ca/CommunicatingWithCouncil
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Neighbourhood Meeting Informal meeting hosted by the City at a venue in close proximity to the application location. The applicant presents the proposed development and attendees have the opportunity to ask questions. City staff provide information on application processing and timing. No decisions are made at this meeting. Notice of a Neighbourhood Meeting is mailed to property owners within 240m from the subject lands boundary, e-mailed to ward residents ( www.barrie.ca/enews), & posted on Facebook & Twitter. Signage is posted on the subject lands.
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Subdivision Approval Subdivision approval occurs when a parcel of land is subdivided into various lots and/or blocks, where each lot or block is developed individually. Subdivision approval is delegated to Planning Staff. No Council decision is made on the matter.
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Site Plan Control When a residential medium or high density, industrial, institutional or commercial property is located within a Site Plan Control area, development of the site requires approval from the City of Barrie. Site Plan approval is delegated to the Planning & Building Services Department. Signage is posted on the subject lands to inform the public that an application has been filed. No Public Meeting is held, no approval is required by Council, and the decision cannot be appealed by the general public.
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Rezoning A Rezoning application is required to revise or change the lands use or density of a property as recognized by the City’s Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw ( www.barrie.ca/zoning).
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Official Plan Amendment An Official Plan Amendment is required to revise or change the land use of a property as recognized by the City’s Official Plan. For example, change the land use from Commercial uses to Residential uses.
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