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Ontario Planning Law & Practice

Ontario Planning Law and Practice is a one-stop resource on the province's land use planning process. It outlines all aspects of land development approvals, including the constitutional framework, provincial and municipal responsibilities, official plans, zoning by-laws, and much more.
Langue De Publication: English
Loose-Leaf
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Publié: 01 janvier 2005
ISBN/ISSN: 9780433442950

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Land use planning is a complex, multi-disciplinary field. Members from each discipline must work together to balance technical issues with numerous competing social and political concerns - orderly growth, efficient provision of services, and environmental health, to name a few. Knowledge of the key principles of land use planning is critical for all involved professionals.

Butterworths Ontario Planning Law and Practice is a one-stop resource on the province's land use planning process. It outlines virtually all aspects of land development approvals, including the constitutional framework, provincial and municipal responsibilities, official plans, zoning by-laws, and much more.

Features and Benefits

Gordon James Whicher, a senior solicitor with the City of Toronto, draws on 16 years' experience to explain how to......

Planning Process

  • Consult appropriate approval authorities for all land use plans
  • Propose and evaluate zoning by-laws and minor variances
  • Follow timelines for approvals and appeals processes
  • Comply with procedures for Northern Ontario

Legal Principles

  • Decipher how the legal system governs land use
  • Interpret all major land use statutes
  • Deal with legal challenges against land use planning decisions

New Legislation

  • Decipher and adhere to new legislation, including:
    • Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Act, 2001
    • Greenbelt Plan, 2005
    • New Provincial Policy Statement, March 2005
Supplements will be published twice yearly to expand coverage and follow current developments.

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Table des matières

Chapter 1: The Federal-Provincial Relationship
Chapter 2: Provincial Role in Land Use Planning
Chapter 3: Local Government
Chapter 4: The Official Plan
Chapter 5: Community Improvement Plans
Chapter 6: Zoning By-laws
Chapter 7: Demolition Control
Chapter 8: Site Plan Approval
Chapter 9: Parkland Dedications On Site Plan Approval
Chapter 10: Development Permits Under the Planning Act
Chapter 11: Subdivision of Land
Chapter 12: Legal Challenges Against Land Use Planning Decisions
Chapter 13: Offences and Planning Act Constraints
Chapter 14: Environmental and Servicing Issues
Chapter 15: Cultural Heritage Preservation