Ontario Land Tribunal approves Market Street Planning Application

The Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) has approved planning applications submitted for 15 Market Street, Port Elgin. The planning applications are a County Official Plan Amendment, a Town Official Plan Amendment, a Town Zoning By-law Amendment, and a Draft Plan of Subdivision consisting of 141 residential units.

The developer appealed the applications to the Ontario Land Tribunal after the Town did not approve the proposal as submitted. The Town’s concerns included the watercourse on the site and stormwater management, tree protection, natural heritage, the connection between woodlands, affordable and attainable housing, and traffic impacts, including traffic on Geddes Street.

The decision by the OLT confirmed the conclusion of a previous OLT hearing, which was that the applications constitute good planning, have sufficient regard for matters of Provincial Interest, are consistent with the Provincial Planning Statement, and conform with the Town Official Plan and County Official Plan. To read the decision of Tribunal, view the document on the OLT website.

Through the Ontario Land Tribunal process, several changes and conditions were incorporated, including: