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Agreement on Zoning Changes to Boost Guelph Housing

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Partial zoning appeal settlement expected to help speed housing development in Guelph
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Ontario Construction News staff writer

A partial agreement made through the Ontario Land Tribunal has cleared up many zoning disputes, settling 57 appealed provisions in the City of Guelph’s Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw.

City officials say this decision, which came after an appeal by the Grand Highlands Homebuilders Association, gives clearer guidelines on building lengths, parking rates, buffer strips, and bicycle parking. This should help both developers and homeowners understand what’s required for development.

“Improving housing supply is a top priority for council,” Krista Walkey, the city’s general manager of planning and building services, said in a statement. “This decision provides more clarity around zoning rules and will help ease the process for those in our community who are looking to build more housing, whether that’s an in-law suite, a backyard home, or a new condo building.”

This ruling will allow for quicker and clearer responses to housing proposals and development applications.

However, several sections of the Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw are still under appeal. These include city-wide challenges as well as five site-specific appeals. Municipal officials mentioned they’ll keep working with affected property owners and the Grand Highlands Homebuilders Association to address these remaining issues.

The bylaw was created to update land-use regulations and support future housing developments throughout the city.

To learn more, visit the Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw webpage on guelph. ca.


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