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What is a Minor Variance? - Tierney Stauffer LLP After submitting your materials, the municipality will review your minor variance application and a Committee of Adjustment, who will ultimately decide whether or not to approve the variance Below, we’ll provide a bird’s eye view of what a minor variance application can look like
Monthly Activity Summary - Ajax The Committee is required to send a Notice of Decision within 10 days of the decision being made to the applicant and any other person or public body who attended the meeting or requested a copy of the decision
GUIDE FOR OBJECTING TO A MINOR VARIANCE - ASH-ACS The following is offered as a brief guide for persons wishing to object to an Application to a Committee of Adjustment, for a minor variance of a zoning bylaw and or division or severance of land and will be helpful also for appeals to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal, (LPAT)
Real Estate Law: Minor Variances with Major Impacts Once an application has been submitted to the Committee, property owners within a certain radius of the property will be notified and a public hearing before the Committee will be scheduled At the hearing, the Committee will hear evidence from the applicant and experts such as land use planners
Minor Variance Information Guide What if the Committee of Adjustment denies my minor variance application? In accordance with Section 45(12) of the Planning Act, you can appeal the decision and or conditions to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) The last day for filing an appeal will be identified on the Notice of Decision
Committee of Adjustment Notice of Decision of a Minor Variance Attached is a certified copy of the decision of the Committee of Adjustment in the matter of an Application D13 01-2021 for a minor variance pursuant to Section 45 (10) of the Planning Act, R S O 1990, as amended
Defining “Minor Variance” – Long Branch Neighbourhood Association “Minor Variance” is a vague legal term that indicates only that a design element for a property exceeds a bylaw standard It is probably the most-argued item in a planning case and usually the debate centres around whether the impact of the variance is or is not minor
Condition critical: Ontario Land Tribunal confirms limits of conditions . . . Specifically, the applicant alleged the City did not have the authority to compel a gratuitous conveyance of land for a road widening as a condition of minor variance approval where there was no reasonable relationship between the variances and the road widening
Notice of Decision For Minor Variance Permission In the matter of an application to the Committee of Adjustment of Springwater Township under Section 57 of the Planning Act of Ontario, R S O 1990 c P 13, as amended for lands known municipally as 54 Stone Street and legally described as Part Lot 6, Concession 8, being Parts 1 to 15 on Plan 51R-18621, former Village of Elmvale, now in the