Guide to Zoning By-Law Amendments

Introduction

A zoning By-law Amendment (or a Rezoning) is a public planning process utilized by those who want to use or develop their property in a way that is not permitted by the Zoning By-law and may not qualify for a Minor Variance. The proposal must conform to both the United Counties of Prescott and Russell Official Plan and the Urban Area of the City of Clarence-Rockland Official Plan (if relevant), or an Official Plan Amendment(s) will also be required. This means the proposal must align with the permitted uses and development policies in the associated land use designation.

 

Zoning By-law Amendment Approval Process

Submission Requirements

The following items must be submitted as part of a complete application:

Requirements: Application form, fees, planning justification report or cover letter, deed of ownership, site plan, and any other studies identified during the pre-consultation.

Additional information

i) Planning Committee meets once per month and the schedule is available on our Meetings and minutes - City of Clarence-Rockland webpage.

ii) The application fee is non-refundable. Refer to the User fee by-law By-laws and Policies - City of Clarence-Rockland

iii) You may wish to consult with and notify neighbouring property owners well in advance of the Public Meeting.

iv) It is beneficial (especially during periods of hazardous access conditions) to provide staff with site photos in case staff or members of Council are unable to conduct a site visit.

v) Notice sign(s) will be installed by the City’s contractor and removed by them. The signs cannot be moved or removed by you.

Process summary

Stage Timeline
Pre-Application Meeting Within 2–3 weeks of request
Application Review30 days to confirm completeness
Public NoticeAt least 20 days before meeting
Council DecisionWithin 90 days of complete app.
Appeal Period 20 days after decision notice

 

The total duration of the process, from the date of submission of a complete application to final adoption is usually between 3-5 months. The process is longer if an application is not complete when it is first submitted, or if changes are made to the proposal during the process