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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-218 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON BY-LAW NO. 2006-218 being a by-law to require the payment of fees for information and services provided by the Municipality of Clarington and for prescribing the amount of such fees and to amend By-law 96-032, as amended WHEREAS Section 69(1) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, C.P13, provides that by-laws may be passed by the Council of a Municipality to prescribe a tariff of fees for the processing of applications made in respect of planning matters; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington deems it necessary to amend By-law 96-032 to meet the anticipated cost to the Municipality in respect of the processing of each type of application provided for in the Schedule of Fees; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington enacts as follows: 1. THAT Schedule "B-3" to By-law 2003-185, as amended, is hereby further amended by deleting said Schedule "B" and replacing it with Schedule "B" attached hereto. 2. That the fee schedule attached hereto and forming part of this By-law shall apply for the specified documents, services, applications and inspections commencing January 1, 2007. BY-LAW read a first time this 18th day of December 2006 BY-LAW read a second time this 18th day of December 2006 BY-LAW read a third time and finally passed this 18th day of December 2006 -----~- ._~th~JYOr ) \ '. '\ I(~,(. ....-1 e, Municipal Clerk SCHEDULE "B" TO BY-LAW 2006- FEES PRESCRIBED BY THE DIRECTOR OF PLANNING SERVICES The effective date for the following fees is January 1, 2007 Zonin B -Law Amendment Ma"or (note 3) Minor Removal of Holdin S mbol Removal of Environmental Holding Symbol (Zoning By- law 2005-109) $5,000 $2,000 $2,000 $475 $10,000 + $250/unit ($50 for apartment unit) $5,000 $2,000 note 5) $600 (note 5) Ma"or - $5,000 Minor - $1,000 $2,000 $2,000 Draft Plan of Condominum A plication for Condominium Conversion Condominium A reement Condominium A reement Amendment Condominium Clearance Amendment - Commercial Uses Amendment - Mixed Use Amendment - Industrial/Other Uses $2500 + $175/unit $3000 + $25/1 00m2 commercial ross floor area $3000 + $25/1 00m2 commercial gross floor area + $50/residential unit (maximum $15,000) $1200 + $10/100m2 ross floor area (maximum $7,500) $600 + $25/unit (maximum ($5,000) $1,500 + 25/100m2 commercial gross floor area (maximum $15,000 $1,500 + $25/1 00m2 commercial gross floor area + $25/residential unit (maximum $15,000 $600 + $10/1 00m2 ross floor area (maximum $6,000) Mixed Use Industrial/Other Uses Amendment -Residential Uses Site Plan Approval - (continued) Minor Site Plan/Oak Rid es Moraine (note 2 Sales Trailer / Model Home A reement and A reement Amendment Landscape Inspection Fee for projects with greater than 2500 sq.m of floor area, or 25 units or reater Application Requiring An Open House or Additional Public Meeting (additional fee for each subsequent public meeting) Application Requiring Additional Public Meeting (additional fee for each subsequent public meeting where notice is provided through the local newspaper) Application Involving Review Under EPA and/or EAA Process (additional fee) $500 $1,000 $350 note 5) 0.5% of the landscape cost estimate with a minimum of $1000 $425 $100 $100 $40 $0 $1,000 + Facility Rental $1,500 + Facility Rental $10,000 $4.39 $8.77 $13.16 $4.39 $2.63 $70.75 $70.75 $42.45 $12.00 $24.00 $40.00 $60.00 $15.00 Note I The following are criteria for determining what constitutes a major Official Plan Amendment application: . New aggregate extraction areas or expansion to existing aggregate extraction areas; . New golf courses or expansion to existing golf courses; . New waste facility or expansion to existing waste facility; . Expansion to urban boundary or re-designation of Future Urban Residential lands; . Hamlet expansion where a settlement capacity study is required; . Commercial Development greater than 2,500 m2; . Deletion or addition of arterial or collector road; and/or . Any application that due to the broader policy implications for the Municipality that would require the need to review or manage studies, or any application deemed to be major by the Director of Planning Services. Note 2 The following are criteria for determining what constitutes a Minor Site Plan application: . A residential or agricultural site plan in the Oak Ridges Moraine as required by the Official Plan and Zoning By-law 2005-109; . A dog kennel, agricultural tourism use, and similarly-scaled uses; and/or . A minor alteration to an existing site plan to revise parking, adding a patio, add a storage building, revise signage, addition or deletion of portables, etc. Note 3 The following are criteria for determining what constitutes a major Zoning By-law Amendment application: . associated with an Official Plan Amendment; . associated with an application for proposed Plan of Subdivision; . application involving multiple properties; and/or . any application that requires the review of technical support documents or studies (eg environmental analyses, transportation studies, retail market studies) Note 4 Minor Variance applications for the construction or placement of an accessibility device to provide access to a single-detached/link or townhouse dweIling is exempt from the fee. An "accessibility device" is defined as a device including a ramp that aids persons with physical disabilities in gaining access to a dweIling unit. Note 5 The applicant is required to reimburse the Town for its legal costs associated with preparing the agreement. Note 6 The following are criteria for determining what constitutes a minor application for red-line revision to Draft Approval: . does not require circulation to outside agencies Note 7 Fees for all Planning applications submitted by a registered charitable organization or for a registered non-profit housing organization will be reduced 50%.