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Jun 26, 2024 · The 2024 Census Subdivision Boundary File depicts the boundaries of all 5,028 CSD s, which combined, cover all of Canada. It contains the unique identifier (UID), name and type, as well as the UIDs, names and types (where applicable) of selected higher geographic levels.
- About Subdivisions
- Approval Authority For Plans of Subdivision
- A Registered Plan of Subdivision
- The Process For Subdividing
- How Applications For Subdivision Are Evaluated
- Draft Approval
- Get Involved
- Your Appeal Rights
- The Powers of The Ontario Land Tribunal
- Registering A Subdivision
When you divide a piece of land into two or more parcels and offer one or more for sale, you are subdividing property, and the provisions of the Planning Actcome into play. If your proposal involves creating only a lot or two, you may seek approval for a "land severance". For more details, see section 5, Land severances. The other means of subdivid...
The councils of some upper-tier, lower-tier and single-tier municipalities are the approval authorities for draft plans of subdivision. Upper-tier municipalities may further delegate the authority to approve plans of subdivision to their lower-tier municipalities. Municipalities may also delegate the authority to committees of council or appointed ...
A registered plan of subdivision is a legal document that shows: 1. the exact surveyed boundaries and dimensions of lots on which houses or buildings are to be built 2. the location and width of streets 3. the sites of any schools, public facilities, or parks The plan does not show specific building locations; the rules for locating buildings are s...
If you are thinking about subdividing your property, discuss your proposal first with municipal, planning board or Municipal Services Office, staff. They can tell you what information, including any special studies, you will need to provide and whether the official plan and/or zoning bylaw provide for your subdivision to be allowed or if further re...
In considering a plan of subdivision, the approval authority evaluates the merits of the proposal against criteria such as: 1. conformity with the official plan and compatibility with neighbouring uses of land 2. suitability of proposal for affordable housing 3. suitability of the land for the proposed purpose, including the size and shape of the l...
Having considered your application, the approval authority may either "draft approve" or refuse your subdivision proposal. The approval authority must provide a written notice of its decision within 15 days of its decision to the applicant and each person or public body that requested to be notified. When a notice of decision is given, a 20-day app...
If you are concerned about a draft plan of subdivision that may affect you: 1. find out as much as possible about the draft plan 2. discuss your concerns with the approval authority 3. write to the approval authority If you have any concerns, you should make sure that you let the approval authority know about them early in the process. The approval...
The OLT is an independent tribunal responsible for hearing appeals and deciding on a variety of contentious municipal matters. (See section 7, the Ontario Land Tribunal) Appeals to the OLTcan be made in four different ways: 1. the applicant may appeal if no decision is made within 120 days from the date of receipt by the approval authority of the a...
When an appeal is made, the OLT may hold a hearing where the key participant who made the appeal and other parties, such as the applicant, municipality or planning board, will have the chance to present their case. The OLTcan make any decision that the approval authority could have made on the application. The OLT also has the power to dismiss an a...
When all conditions of the draft approval have been met, final approval is given and the plan of subdivision may be registered with a Land Registry Office. The developer may then go ahead with the sale of lots in the subdivision. Considerable time may pass between draft approval and actual registration of the plan. However, the approval authority h...
Lots and Subdivisions. If you have a subdivision of land, surveyors can split ¼ sections into even smaller lots. You can describe a land parcel based on the smallest subdivision. Think about a neighborhood development with individual lots.
Volume II of the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2021 provides a series of reference maps that show the boundaries, names and SGC codes of all census divisions (CDs) and census subdivisions (CSDs) in Canada, in effect on January 1, 2021.
Check report availability and property details. Learn how to read a Survey Plan with our comprehensive guide. You’ll be able to identify key elements, find boundary lines, and analyze a survey plan.
Simply defined, a subdivision is the division of any area of land into two or more lots, and includes a re-subdivision which alters existing lot lines, or a consolidation of two or more parcels of land. Lot boundaries cannot be changed and new lots cannot be created without subdivision approval.
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subdivision process and avoid or limit delays. Do I require subdivision approval? An application for subdivision approval is required to: • obtain a title to part of an existing parcel; • move an existing property line; • divide land into lots or roadways; • remove a parcel tie; • secure an interest in part of a parcel for mortgage ...