The Township of South Frontenac Zoning By-Law No. 2003-75 regulates how land and buildings are used and where buildings and structures can be located. This by-law also specifies lot sizes and dimensions, minimum setback requirements, building heights and other provisions needed for orderly development.
Sometimes due to site conditions and/or character of existing buildings, it is not possible to meet all the requirements of the Zoning By-law. In this case, you can submit a Minor Variance or Permission application. If approved, these types of applications permit a minor adjustment of a specific Zoning By-law requirement to excuse a property owner from meeting the exact requirement(s) of the By-Law.
A Minor Variance application is used when a property or project cannot meet a specific provision(s) of the Township’s Zoning By-Law, for example: a yard setback, lot coverage, or building height requirement.
A Permission application deals specifically with altering or expanding existing buildings that are legal non-conforming uses. This means that the buildings were lawfully constructed before the current Zoning By-law came into effect, but do not comply with today’s zoning requirements.
Minor Variance and Permission applications can take approximately 90 days to process, which includes a mandatory public hearing and circulation timelines for comment from members of the public and various agencies.
All Minor Variance and Permission applications are considered and decided upon by the Committee of Adjustment.
Before you submit a Minor Variance or Permission application, prepare a detailed sketch of your proposal (including a detailed site plan and renderings) and then request a meeting with a Planner using our Information/Meeting Request Form. A Planner will review your proposal and provide guidance.
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