Collingwood Council has granted 36 Interim Control By-law (ICBL) exemptions to allow construction of 316 Single Dwelling Equivalent Units, which will use some of the remaining water capacity in town.
To view the full list of exemptions view Appendix C of Staff Report: CAO2021-10 Interim Control By-law No. 2021-024 – Evaluation of Exemption Requests
At the Council meeting held Monday, April 26, Collingwood Town Council approved a pause in development to address drinking water capacity for future development, using an ICBL that could last up to a year while a Land Use Policy Study is completed.
Council approved a pause in development to address drinking water capacity for future development back in April.
It says the water supply is safe and available for current residents, industry, commercial uses, and temporary visitors.
Next Steps
• For those developments and individuals who have been granted exemptions from the ICBL, your application can continue through the Planning process and building permits may be issued. Please contact the Planning Department should you have any questions.
• For those developments and individuals who have not been granted exemptions from the ICBL, your planning application will continue to be processed and reviewed, however planning decisions from Council will not be made unless a future exemption is granted or until the completion of ICBL or the completion of the Planning Study. Please contact the Planning Department should you have any questions
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Council approves 36 ICBL Exemptions to allow construction of 316 Single Dwelling Equivalent Units, using some of the remaining water capacity in Collingwood. More here: https://t.co/tvJEwYqKlA pic.twitter.com/OQjfnN6LL5
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