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If you want to use or develop your property in a way that is not allowed by a Zoning By-Law, you may have to apply for a Zoning change, also known as a Rezoning or a Zoning By-Law Amendment.
Rezoning is the process of legally changing the zoning category of a property. Before any development takes place on a property, whether it be constructing new buildings, or changing the types of uses or activities that occur on that property, the owner of the property should first check the existing zoning regulations for that property.
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Rezoning is the process of legally changing the zoning district on a property. (An application for rezoning does not guarantee approval.) What is a Zone? All land in the City is assigned a zone as shown on the City’s Zoning Maps.
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What iis rezoniing? A rezoning application is an application that is approved or rejected by the Board of Directors that may amend or supplement the Zoning Bylaw; it may amend the permitted uses or densities of land prescribed by existing regulations. The Zoning Bylaw may not amend floodplain regulations.
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Rezoning is the process of legally changing the zoning category or permitted uses and densities of a property.