There are a number of steps in the rezoning and plan amendment process, from application submission to Council’s decision, and the process can vary depending on the complexity and sensitivity of the application, and the choice of zone.
Review and Notification
After the application fees are paid, and all required information has been received, the application review process will begin.
City staff mail a notice to all property owners within a minimum of 60 metres of the lands being rezoned, as well as affected community leagues and business associations, advising them that a rezoning application has been received by the City.
Applications for Direct Control Zones require a 21-day pre-application notice to surrounding property owners, affected community leagues and business associations before the City can accept an application for processing.
Public Meetings
Depending on the complexity of the application, circulation comments, and community response, the City may decide to host a public meeting which typically has 3 goals:
- Allows the applicant to share information about the application
- Provides information about the planning process
- Obtains input from attendees
Scheduling and holding a public meeting may add some time to the application review process.
City Staff’s Recommendation
A City planner manages the application and reviews all feedback including technical report comments, and works with the applicant to resolve any outstanding concerns.
The planner prepares a report with a recommendation for City Council as part of a Council Public Hearing agenda. The City administration recommendation is either for support or non-support of the application.
City Council
City Council makes the final decision on rezoning and plan amendment applications at a City Council Public Hearing.
During the Public Hearing, City Council may hear from the applicant and any other members of the public interested in the rezoning. It is in the applicant’s best interest to attend this meeting.
Rezoning bylaws considered by City Council may be approved, refused, referred back to administration, or postponed to a future council date. If your rezoning application is refused by City Council, you cannot submit the same rezoning application again for 12 months.