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North Kawartha Comprehensive Zoning By-Law

The Zoning By-Law is a legal document that regulates the use of land within the township. The By-Law states what each parcel of land can be used for, where and what types of buildings or structures may be located on the land and the requirements of lot sizes, parking lots, building heights and setbacks, etc. The Zoning By-Law must conform with the Official Plan of the Township.

Housekeeping By-law #2023-0001 passed January 17, 2023

 Application for an Amendment to the Restricted Area (Zoning) By-Law

Bylaw 2021-0096 for Shipping Containers

Comprehensive Zoning By-Law #26-2013 Consolidated July 2020

Zoning By-Law Information Package

Housekeeping By-law #2023-0001 passed January 17, 2023

By-Law 2019-0057 (Housekeeping), June 4/19

Processing of your application will take a minimum of 90 days upon receipt of a complete application, including all information that is required and assuming no complications arise. 

Please note the following:

Archaeological Assessments

 Please note that through recent consultation with Curve Lake First Nation (CLFN), it has been suggested that archaeological assessments may be required for development on waterfront properties. You will need to complete the attached checklist from the Province for evaluating archaeological potential to determine whether an archaeological assessment is required. This checklist needs to be submitted with any application submitted. Should you determine that an archaeological assessment is required, we would encourage follow up discussion with the Township and Curve Lake to confirm specific requirements.

 https://forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca/en/dataset/021-0478

Upon submitting an Application for a Zoning By-law Amendment, the township suggests that the Applicant contact all neighbours of the subject land, relevant Ministries and other agencies to inform them of your plans.

Upon receipt of a complete Application for an Amendment to the Zoning By-law, your application will be forwarded to the Township Planner for processing.

A Public Meeting shall be scheduled, under the regulations of the Planning Act, after the application has been deemed complete by the Township Planner and Township Planning Department.

The Planning Act prescribes that a Notice of the Public Meeting shall be given at least 20 days before the day of the Meeting by prepaid first class mail to all property owners within 120 metres of the subject property and to the appropriate agencies. It is also required to post a Notice of Public Meeting on the subject property.

Public Meetings are currently being held in a Hybrid format.   You may attend in person, electronically or by phone (using the zoom invitation available on the agenda) It is recommended that the applicant attend the meeting or have someone else represent you.    Meetings are audio and video recorded and posted on the Township YouTube channel as soon as possible after the meeting for public viewing.  

All written submissions will be presented at the Public Meeting. Anyone in attendance will be given the opportunity to speak in support of or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment. If there is no opposition to the Zoning By-law Amendment submitted at the time of the Public Meeting then Council may pass the By-law later in the meeting or at a subsequent meeting of Council.

There is a 20 day appeal period from the date of the Notice of Passing being mailed. Only the applicant or a person or public body who, before the By-law was passed, made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to council may appeal the By-law to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal.

If Council refuses or neglects to make a decision on the By-law within 120 days the applicant may appeal to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal.

If no appeal is received within the 20 day appeal period, the By-law becomes effective on the date of passage.

It is encouraged that applicants request a Pre-consultation- Zoning By-law Amendments and Site Plan Application must be completed and a meeting scheduled with the Township's Junior Planner prior to a Zoning By-Law Amendment Application or for a Site Plan Approval Application being submitted for processing.

Please note:

Archaeological Assessments

 Please note that through recent consultation with Curve Lake First Nation (CLFN), it has been suggested that archaeological assessments may be required for development on waterfront properties. You will need to complete the attached checklist from the Province for evaluating archaeological potential to determine whether an archaeological assessment is required. This checklist needs to be submitted with any application submitted. Should you determine that an archaeological assessment is required, we would encourage follow up discussion with the Township and Curve Lake to confirm specific requirements.

https://forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca/en/dataset/021-0478

Request for Pre-Consultation

Application for an Amendment to the Restricted Area (Zoning) By-Law

By-Law 2019-0095 (Boathouses), September 17, 2019 

Secondary units are permitting in accordance with the attached secondary units by-law.

Secondary Units By-Law 2019-016

Application to License a Secondary Dwelling Unit

Bylaw 2021-0096 for Shipping Containers

Bylaw 2021-0097 for Tourist Trailers

The attached zone maps A-1 to A-14 form part of Comprehensive Zoning By-Law #26-2013.

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A7

A8

A9

A10

A11

A12

A13

A14

A15

Township of North Kawartha Zoning By-Law No 26-2013 Index Map

To view a larger copy of the maps you can:

  • Visit the Building/Planning Department at the Municipal Office where a complete set is available for public viewing.
  • Order map(s) for a fee by contacting the Building/Planning Department.  We will require at least 2 weeks prior notice to obtain them from our printer.

The Township offers for sale the 66 foot shoreline road allowance only to the property owner whose land is separated from the lake by this allowance. Please note that if there is a portion between the 66 foot shoreline road allowance and the property owner's lot that is owned by the Crown (Ministry of Natural Resources), this portion must be purchased through the Ministry of Natural Resources prior to proceeding with the municipal shoreline road allowance purchase. This is usually evident at the time the survey is completed. It is strongly recommended that the municipality review any existing surveys or new draft surveys to determine if they are satisfactory for the application.

For more information contact Building/Planning Assistant by email or at 705-656-5188
By-law #2022-0108 and Schedule A outline the policies and procedures for the purchase of Shoreline Road Allowances.

The Township shall consider the sale of Unopened Road Allowances.  These road allowances are typically 66 feet, run between concessions, are often referred to as concession road allowances and are owned by the Municipality.  Each application shall be dealt with on its own merit, subject to, but not limited to, the following criteria:

  • Requirement for future use of allowance by Township
  • Requirement for public access
  • Site specific based hardship
  • Existing encroachment on municipal lands
  • Requirement for additional lands where necessary to comply with zoning by-law
  • Protection of wetland areas
  • Negative impact to abutting landowner (i.e. Buffer Zone)
  • Applications shall be circulated to Federal and Provincial Agencies as deemed appropriate
  • Other property owners whose land may abut the unopened municipal road allowance are entitled to purchase the land to its middle line and must be given first right of refusal according to the Municipal Act
  • The land costs for road allowances that lead to water are determined by appraisal
  • Land lock road allowances are priced based on the square footage of the road allowance

For further information, please contact the Building/Planning Assistant by email or at 705-656-5188

By-Law 2022-0109 and Schedule A outlines the policies and procedures for purchasing Unopened Municipal Road Allowances.

Peterborough County Official Plan

An Official Plan sets policies for guiding proper land use and development in the community. The Official Plan outlines where residential, industrial and commercial areas are contemplated. The County of Peterborough Official Plan functions as the lower tier Official Plan for the Township as well as two other municipalities in the County. When Peterborough County undertakes the preparation of the Official Plan, they utilize input from the Township Councils, the public, ministries and other agencies and the Official Plan shall be consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement. A copy of the Official Plan is available on the Peterborough County Website.

 

Fees for planning applications are set in By-Law 2023-0079

Minor Variance (plus any additional costs)
- Amended application and re-circulation

$990.00

$745.00

Zoning By-Law Amendment (plus any additional costs)
-Amended application and re-circulation
-Request to Defer Zoning By-Law Amendment Application

$1650.00

$1240.00

$220.00

Removal of Holding Zone $500.00
Severance (cash-in-lieu)
-Waterfront
-All other

$1000.00

$800.00

Entrance Permits $125.00
Temporary Entrance Permits $50.00
Encroachment Agreement (plus legal and registration) $250.00

Site Plan Control Agreement
Minor Application
-Security Deposit
-Administration Fee

Major Application
-Security Deposit
-Administration Fee

- Site Plan Agreement Amendment Administration Fee

 

$2200.00
$550.00

 

$4400.00
$825.00

 

$550.00

 

Pre-Development Agreement
-Security Deposit
-Administration Fee
$5000.00
$825.00
Plan of Subdivision
-Security Deposit
- Administration Fee
$7500.00
$750.00
Plan of Condominium
-Security Deposit
-Administration Fee
$7500.00
$825.00

Sometimes Council imposes a Holding Provision on a parcel of land to prevent or limit the use of the land. This is done to allow for the orderly phasing of development of the land, to ensure and to allow for the implementation of special design features.

A Holding Provision will not be removed from the parcel of land until all necessary agreements have been registered on title, the conditions of the draft plan approval have been met and all the objectives of the Holding Provision have been met.

When a property owner wishes to remove the Holding Provision from a parcel of land, he must make application to do so, using the same application form that is required for a Zone Amendment. The fee for removal is $500.00. While legislation is silent on the number of days and the area required for notification, the Township utilizes a process similar to Zone Amendments to determine a circulation list and provides reasonable notice. Also a number of Public Agencies are notified. A Public Meeting will be held as soon as is reasonably possible and at Council's discretion anyone in attendance will be given the opportunity to speak in support of or in opposition to the application. All written submissions will also be heard at this meeting. If there is no opposition submitted at the time of the Public Meeting, Council may pass the By-Law to remove the Holding Provision later in the meeting or at a subsequent meeting. There is no appeal period for this by-law and the property owner, applicant and agent will be notified in writing of Council's decision.

A Temporary Use is a By-law passed by the Council to allow a temporary use of land, buildings or structure for a limited time, which is otherwise prohibited by the Zoning Bylaw.

The time period that the Temporary Use is allotted will be set out in the Temporary Use By-law but will not exceed 3 years. Additional 3 year extensions may be granted by Council upon the receipt and processing of a further application. When the Temporary Use By-law expires the continued use of the land; building or structure must conform to the original By-laws of the Township and may not be used for what the Temporary Use By-law permitted.

Contact Us

Township of North Kawartha
280 Burleigh Street
PO Box 550
Apsley, ON K0L 1A0

Tel: 705-656-4445
Toll free: 1-800-755-6931
Fax: 705-656-4446
Roads After Hours: 705-740-6158
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