Zoning Bylaw 600 Countryside Zoning Bylaw

Zoning bylaw 600 consolidated edition and amendments

On November 15, 2023, Council passed Zoning By-law 600 along with a technical amendment to Zoning By-law 500 and an enabling Official Plan Amendment (OPA No. 148).

The purpose of these amendments were to create a new zoning by-law (Zoning By-law 600) for the Countryside Area that implements the policies and mapping of the Official Plan, remove the Countryside Area from applicability within Zoning By-law 500, and permit up to three dwelling units on lots zoned Agricultural Protection or Rural-Countryside (OPA No. 148).

Following its approval, Zoning Bylaw 600 was appealed by two separate landowners to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT). The subject appeals have now been dismissed/withdrawn and Zoning Bylaw 600 is now in force effective to its date of passage by Town Council on Nov. 15, 2023.

Maps - called "schedules" identifies the property's zone type and category. Maps include colour-coded legend to identify zone type.

Date of Adoption by Council: November 15, 2023

How to search Zoning Bylaw 600

Zoning Bylaw 600

Schedule B - Maps

Site-specific zoning summaries

In the March 30, 2022 staff report (Report DS-2022-0027) to the Council, an analysis of approximately 200 site-specific zonings is referenced. Each site-specific zoning has a related “summary sheet” with a proposed recommendation. Site-specific zonings are identified by a dash and number following a general zone category (e.g. RU-123). Site-specific zonings are created when a property goes through a Zoning Bylaw Amendment process and do not apply to every property. Due to the length of the summary sheets, they were not included in the report but instead have been posted below. 

To view the site-specific zoning review summary sheet related to your property, follow the below steps:

  1. Find your roll number. A roll number is a 15-digit number specific to your property and can be found on your tax bill (e.g. 197000012560300). If you need assistance finding your roll number please contact Service Georgina at 905-476-4301.
  2. Use your role number to locate the summary sheet associated with you property. You will only need digits 8 to 13 of your roll number to search for your summary sheet (e.g. 197000012560300). You can also find the summary sheet related to your property if you know the site-specific zoning of your property (e.g. M1-4).
  3. The summary sheets are organized into 4 separate files, grouped by roll numbers in ascending order.
  4. Click on the PDF file that your roll number falls within.
  5. Use the search function in your PDF reader (in windows Ctrl+F, for Mac Command+F) to search for your property.
  6. Enter your 6-digit roll number or site-specific zoning in the search bar and press enter to search.

If you need assistance finding your roll number please contact Service Georgina at 905-476-4301.

Summary sheets for roll numbers 010015 to 024273
Summary sheets for roll numbers 024274 to 108605
Summary sheets for roll numbers 108610 to 117946
Summary sheets for roll numbers 117960 to 139870

See Zoning Bylaw Update page for information on Phase 2, Settlement Area Update

See Zoning Bylaw 500 page

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