Source: https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/730482
Timestamp: 2017-12-16 09:11:59
Document Index: 481620825

Matched Legal Cases: ['arts 1', 'arts 1', 'art 8', 'art 9', 'art 10', 'art 11', 'arts 12', 'art 14', 'art 15', 'art 16', 'arts 17', 'art 19', 'art 20', 'art 21', 'art 22', 'art 23', 'art 1', 'art 1', 'art 24', 'art 25', 'art 26', 'art 27', 'arts 28', 'arts 30', 'art 33', 'art 34', 'arts 35', 'art 38', 'art 38', 'art 39', 'art 8', 'art 9', 'art 10', 'arts 11', 'art 13', 'art 1', 'art 14', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 15']

O. Reg. 482/73: COUNTY OF HALTON (NOW THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON), CITY OF BURLINGTON
current May 2, 2016 – (e-Laws currency date)
April 28, 2015 – May 1, 2016
April 1, 2015 – April 27, 2015
August 29, 2014 – January 5, 2015
July 11, 2014 – August 28, 2014
December 6, 2013 – July 10, 2014
July 18, 2013 – December 5, 2013
November 30, 2012 – July 17, 2013
April 25, 2012 – November 29, 2012
July 22, 2011 – April 24, 2012
February 17, 2011 – July 21, 2011
December 23, 2010 – February 16, 2011
November 25, 2010 – December 22, 2010
October 20, 2009 – November 24, 2010
ONTARIO REGULATION 482/73
County of Halton (now The Regional Municipality of Halton), City of Burlington
Consolidation Period: From May 2, 2016 to the e-Laws currency date.
Note: This Regulation was consolidated under subsection 99 (3) of the Legislation Act, 2006 on November 24, 2010.
Last amendment: O. Reg. 113/16.
“dwelling” means one or more habitable rooms designed for use by and occupied by not more than one household and in which separate kitchen and sanitary facilities are provided for the exclusive use of the household, with a private entrance from outside the building or from a common hallway or stairway inside the building;
“floor area” means the total area of all floors contained within the outside walls of a building excluding, in the case of a single dwelling, the floor area of a private garage, porch, veranda, unfinished attic, basement or cellar;
“frontage” means the width of a lot measuring along a line twenty-five feet back from the street and parallel to the lot line abutting the street;
“home occupation” means any occupation for gain or support conducted entirely within a single or semi-detached dwelling by one or more member of the household residing in the dwelling, provided that,
(i) the members of the household residing in the dwelling, or
“split level dwelling” means one dwelling unit with three or more storeys, each having a different elevation, providing that the difference in elevation of each succeeding floor is not greater than 2.2 metres and not less than 90 centimetres;
“storey” means the portion of a building other than a cellar, basement or attic included between any floor level and the floor, ceiling or roof next above it;
“street” means a public highway that is the principal means of access to abutting lots that is under the jurisdiction of the Province of Ontario or a municipality including a regional municipality, or is a road within a registered plan of subdivision or is a road the maintenance of which has been assumed by the municipality;
“yard” means a space open from the ground to the sky on a lot on which a building is situate which space is unoccupied except for such accessory buildings as are permitted in this Regulation. O. Reg. 482/73, s. 1; O. Reg. 605/81, s. 1; O. Reg. 724/81, s. 1; O. Reg. 28/86, s. 1; O. Reg. 113/16, s. 1.
2. (1) For the purposes of this Regulation,
“Map No. 223” means that map showing lands formerly in the Geographic Townships of East Flamborough and Nelson, now in the City of Burlington in The Regional Municipality of Halton, being composed of Parts 1 to 39 inclusive on a plan known as “Map No. 223, Minister’s Zoning Order, Ontario Planning and Development Act, Amendment to Ontario Regulation 482/73, City of Burlington” filed on December 10, 2015, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Peterborough. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 2.
(2) A copy of Map No. 223 is available at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 777 Bay Street, Toronto. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 2.
2.1 (1) For the purposes of this Regulation,
“Map No. 224” means that map showing lands formerly in the Geographic Township of East Flamborough, now in the City of Burlington in The Regional Municipality of Halton, being composed of Parts 1 to 15 inclusive on a plan known as “Map No. 224, Minister’s Zoning Order, Ontario Planning and Development Act, Amendment to Ontario Regulation 482/73, City of Burlington” filed on December 22, 2015, with the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Peterborough. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 2.
(2) A copy of Map No. 224 is available at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 777 Bay Street, Toronto. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 2.
Note: On December 31, 2017, section 2.1 of the Regulation is revoked. (See: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 6)
3. No land shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected or used except in accordance with the terms of this Regulation, but nothing in this Regulation prevents the use of any land, building or structure for a purpose prohibited by this Regulation if such land, building or structure was lawfully used for such purpose on the day this Regulation comes into force, or prevents the erection or use of any building or structure the plans for which have, prior to the day this Regulation comes into force, been approved by the municipal building inspector. O. Reg. 482/73, s. 3.
4. Every use of land and every erection or use of buildings or structures on the lands to which this Regulation applies is prohibited except agricultural uses and buildings and structures accessory thereto, including one single dwelling used in connection with each agricultural operation. O. Reg. 724/81, s. 3; O. Reg. 113/16, s. 3.
5. Requirements for agricultural uses and buildings and structures accessory thereto, including one single dwelling used in connection with the agricultural operation are established as follows:
one storey—1,000 square feet and one and one-half storeys or more—750 square feet
O. Reg. 482/73, s. 5; O. Reg. 113/16, s. 3.
6. A single dwelling and buildings or structures accessory thereto existing on the date this Regulation comes into force may be extended or enlarged provided that such single dwelling and buildings or structures accessory thereto as extended or enlarged comply with the following requirements:
O. Reg. 482/73, s. 6; O. Reg. 113/16, s. 3.
7. Building or structures accessory to single dwellings may be erected or built provided that such buildings or structures comply with the following requirements:
1. No accessory building or structure shall be closer to the front lot line than the single dwelling on such lot.
2. No accessory building or structure shall be closer than six feet to the single dwelling.
6. No accessory building or structure shall be used for human habitation. O. Reg. 482/73, s. 7; O. Reg. 113/16, s. 3.
City roads and other roads or streets
O. Reg. 482/73, s. 8; O. Reg. 724/81, s. 4.
(a) the City of Burlington or any local board thereof, as defined in The Municipal Affairs Act;
(e) a gas company holding a franchise from the City of Burlington;
(f) The Halton Region Conservation Authority; and
(g) The Regional Municipality of Halton,
may use land or erect any building or structure for the purpose of providing a service to the public. O. Reg. 482/73, s. 9; O. Reg. 263/79, s. 8; O. Reg. 724/81, s. 5.
(b) the strengthening or restoration to a safe condition of any building or structure or part of any such building or structure. O. Reg. 482/73, s. 10.
11. No person shall erect any building or structure unless the lot upon which such building or structure is to erected fronts upon a street. O. Reg. 482/73, s. 11.
12. Nothing in this Regulation prevents the carrying on of a home occupation in a single dwelling or semi-detached dwelling. O. Reg. 482/73, s. 12; O. Reg. 113/16, s. 3.
13. Omitted (provides for coming into force of provisions of this Regulation). O. Reg. 482/73, s. 13.
14. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 8 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of a single dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met:
Minimum distance between the dwelling and the centre line of No. 1 Side Road
Minimum distance between the dwelling and the southwesterly limit of Lot 2
Maximum height of the dwelling
Minimum distance between the dwelling and the centre line of the Canadian National Railways measured at right angles to the Canadian National Railways
O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
15. Despite section 4,
(a) the westerly building located on the parcel of land shown as Part 9 on Map No. 223 may be extended, converted into and used as a single dwelling; and
(b) buildings and structures accessory to the single dwelling may be erected on that land provided the following requirements are met:
Maximum height of the dwelling and accessory buildings and structures
Maximum ground floor area of the dwelling
16. Despite section 4, the extraction of mineral aggregates shall be permitted on the parcel of land shown as Part 10 on Map No. 223 provided that the grading does not occur below 156 metres above sea level. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
17. Despite section 7, the parcel of land shown as Part 11 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of a two-car garage accessory to the single dwelling existing on August 21, 1984 provided the following requirements are met:
Minimum distance between the rear lot line and the garage
Minimum distance between the westerly lot line and the garage
Minimum distance between the garage and the top of the bank of Twelve Mile Creek
Maximum height of the garage
Maximum floor area of the garage
18. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Parts 12 and 13 on Map No. 223 may be used for a golf course, and for the erection and use of buildings and structures accessory thereto, including a clubhouse, storage buildings, a pedestrian tunnel and parking facilities. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
19. (1) Despite section 5, for the parcel of land shown as Part 14 on Map No. 223, the requirements for agricultural uses, and buildings and structures accessory thereto, including one single dwelling used in connection with the agricultural operation are as follows:
Minimum ground floor area for the dwelling if one storey
Minimum ground floor area for the dwelling if one and a half storeys or more
69.7 square metres
(2) No more than one dwelling shall be erected on any lot on the land described in subsection (1). O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
20. Despite section 5, the parcel of land shown as Part 15 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of a two-storey barn not exceeding 2,400 square feet in total floor area provided the following requirements are met:
21. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 16 on Map No. 223 may be used for a cemetery and for the erection and use of buildings and structures accessory thereto. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
22. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Parts 17 and 18 on Map No. 223 may be used for,
(a) the continued use of a single dwelling existing thereon on June 26, 1984;
(b) a landscape contracting business including the growing and sale at wholesale of nursery stock; and
(c) the erection and use of a building for office and maintenance uses accessory to the landscape contracting business and the location and use behind the building of a parking and storage area, accessory to the landscape contracting business, for equipment and trucks, provided the following requirements are met:
Minimum distance between the building and the centre line of Guelph Line
Minimum distance between the building and the north, east and south lot lines
Minimum distance between the parking and storage area and the centre line of Guelph Line
Minimum distance between the parking and storage area and the centre line of Dundas Street
Minimum distance between the parking and storage area and the north and east lot lines
23. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 19 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of one single dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the requirements set out in section 7 are met. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
24. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 20 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of an automobile service station for the retail sale of gasoline and diesel fuel, and a servicing booth including washrooms and storage area and fuel pump islands accessory thereto, provided the following requirements are met:
Maximum floor area of the automobile service station
Maximum floor area of servicing booth
Minimum distance between any building and Dundas Street
Minimum distance between any building and the rear lot line
Minimum distance between any building and the side lot lines
29 metres on each side
Maximum height of any building
Maximum number of fuel pump islands
Maximum number of fuel pumps
Minimum distance between any fuel pump island and Dundas Street
Minimum width of site access from Dundas Street
25. Despite section 7, the parcel of land shown as Part 21 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of a garage provided the following requirements are met:
4 feet on each side
26. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 22 on Map No. 223 may be used for the continued use thereon of a trailer for use as a church provided the following requirements are met:
Maximum floor area of the trailer
Maximum height of the trailer
Minimum distance between the trailer and the northeasterly lot line
Maximum distance between the trailer and the northeasterly lot line
27. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 23 on Map No. 223 may be used for surface parking provided the following requirements are met:
Minimum distance between the surface parking and the northwesterly limit of Part 1 of Reference Plan 20R-3810
Minimum distance between the surface parking and the southwesterly limit of Part 1 of Reference Plan 20R-3810
28. Despite section 4, a school may be located and used on the parcel of land shown as Part 24 on Map No. 223 provided the following requirements are met:
1. The use is permitted only within buildings existing on December 19, 2005.
2. A minimum of 10 parking spaces is provided for the use of the school, one of which is designated under Regulation 581 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 (Accessible Parking for Persons with Disabilities) made under the Highway Traffic Act as a space for the use of persons with disabilities.
3. Accessory buildings and structures are not permitted. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
29. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 25 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of a single dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met:
Minimum distance between any building or structure and the centre line of Old York Road
Minimum distance between any building or structure and the top of the bank of the Grindstone Creek tributary
Minimum distance between any building or structure and the northwesterly boundary
Minimum distance between any building or structure and the southeasterly boundary
Maximum height of any building or structures
30. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 26 on Map No. 223 may be used for the storage and repair of service station equipment provided the building requirements contained in By-law 4000 of The Corporation of the City of Burlington are met. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
31. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 27 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of one single dwelling, together with an attached garage provided the following requirements are met:
Minimum distance between the dwelling and Snake Road
32. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Parts 28, 29, 30 and 32 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of an extension to the restaurant existing on November 17, 1982 provided at least 51 parking spaces shall be provided for the restaurant and provided the following requirements are met:
Maximum floor area of the restaurant including the extension
Maximum height of the extension
Minimum distance between the extension and the centre line of Plains Road
33. Despite section 6, a single dwelling existing on May 25, 2001 on the parcel of land shown as Parts 30 and 31 on Map No. 223 may be extended or enlarged provided the following requirements are met:
Maximum height of dwelling including the extension
Front yard of dwelling including the extension
East side yard of dwelling including extension
West side yard of dwelling including extension
Rear yard of dwelling including extension
34. Despite section 6, the building existing on August 27, 1985 on the parcel of land shown as Part 33 on Map No. 223 may continue to be used for two dwellings and may be extended provided the following requirements are met:
Maximum floor area of the extension
1 storey or 5 metres, whichever is greater
Minimum distance between the extension and the top of the bank of the Grindstone Creek Valley
Minimum distance between the extension and the east lot line
35. Despite section 6, the porch existing on March 27, 1990 on the parcel of land shown as Part 34 on Map No. 223 may be replaced with another porch provided the minimum size of the front yard is six metres. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
36. Despite section 4, the vacant residential structure existing on December 1, 1988 on the parcel of land shown as Parts 35, 36 and 37 on Map No. 223 may be converted into public washroom facilities and may be used in conjunction with the botanical garden facilities situated on the land. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
37. (1) Despite section 4, the building existing on December 1, 1988 on the parcel of land shown as Part 38 on Map No. 223 that is used as a pavilion restaurant may be extended and the extension may be used for restaurant purposes, including washroom facilities provided the following requirements are met:
Maximum area of the extension
(2) The building described in subsection (1) may be extended by adding two decks and the decks may be used for restaurant purposes provided the maximum total floor area of the decks is 300 square metres. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
(3) Despite section 4, the building existing on January 1, 1990 on the parcel of land shown as Part 38 on Map No. 223 may continue to be used for the purposes of storage provided the maximum floor area of the building is 100 square metres. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
38. (1) Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 39 on Map No. 223 may be used for the erection and use of a garage accessory to the ceramics manufacturing business existing on April 5, 1983, and part of the existing buildings on the land may be used as a caretaker unit, provided the following requirements are met:
Maximum area of caretaker unit
Maximum floor area of garage
Maximum height of garage
“caretaker unit” means one or more habitable rooms, including kitchen and sanitary facilities, occupied by a person acting as a caretaker in connection with an industrial use. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
39. Despite paragraphs 4 and 5 of section 7, the detached accessory garage existing on October 17, 2003 on the parcel of land shown as Part 8 on Map No. 224 may be extended or enlarged provided the following requirements are met:
63.09 square metres
Note: On December 31, 2017, section 39 of the Regulation is revoked. (See: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 6)
40. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 9 on Map No. 224 may be used for the sale, rental and repair of trailers, trucks and recreational vehicles. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
Note: On December 31, 2017, section 40 of the Regulation is revoked. (See: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 6)
41. Despite section 5, the building existing on December 9, 1981 on the parcel of land shown as Part 10 on Map No. 224 may be used as a single dwelling. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
Note: On December 31, 2017, section 41 of the Regulation is revoked. (See: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 6)
42. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Parts 11 and 12 on Map No. 224 may be used for the erection and use of a single dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met:
Minimum front yard on York Road side
Minimum side yard on Lemonville Road side
Minimum side yard on the west
Minimum ground floor area if one storey
Minimum ground floor area if one and a half storeys or more
Minimum distance between the dwelling, buildings or structures and the top of the bank of Grindstone Creek Valley
Note: On December 31, 2017, section 42 of the Regulation is revoked. (See: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 6)
43. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 13 on Map No. 224 may be used for the erection and use of a single dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met:
1.5 metres on each side
Minimum distance between the dwelling and the North limit of Part 1 on Reference Plan 20R-4889
Minimum floor area of the dwelling if one storey
Minimum floor area of the dwelling if one and a half storeys
Minimum floor area of the dwelling if two storeys
Minimum floor area of the dwelling if split level dwelling
Note: On December 31, 2017, section 43 of the Regulation is revoked. (See: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 6)
44. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 14 on Map No. 224 may be used for the erection and use of a single dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the following requirements are met:
Minimum westerly side yard
Minimum distance between any building or structure and the easterly boundary of Part 2 on Reference Plan 20R-4889 beginning at the northeasterly angle of Part 2 of the Reference Plan and from there running in a southerly direction along the easterly boundary of Part 2 of the Reference Plan
Note: On December 31, 2017, section 44 of the Regulation is revoked. (See: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 6)
45. Despite section 4, the parcel of land shown as Part 15 on Map No. 224 may be used for the erection and use of a single dwelling and buildings and structures accessory thereto provided the requirements set out in section 7 are met. O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
Note: On December 31, 2017, section 45 of the Regulation is revoked. (See: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 6)
46.-55. Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
56. Revoked: O. Reg. 319/13, s. 2.
57.-83. Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
84. Revoked: O. Reg. 241/02, s. 1.
85.-102. Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
103. Revoked: O. Reg. 304/84, s. 2.
104.-146. Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
147. Revoked: O. Reg. 345/11, s. 2.
148., 149. Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
150. Revoked: O. Reg. 391/12, s. 2.
151.-162. Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 4.
Schedules 1-15 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 16 Revoked: O. Reg. 774/77, s. 3.
Schedules 17, 18 Revoked: O. Reg. 162/08, s. 3.
Schedules 19-23 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 24 Revoked: O. Reg. 355/78, s. 3.
Schedules 25-37 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 38 Revoked: O. Reg. 376/88, s. 2.
Schedule 39 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 40 Revoked: O. Reg. 99/86, s. 2.
Schedules 41-43 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 44 Revoked: O. Reg. 319/13, s. 3.
Schedule 45 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 46 Revoked: O. Reg. 199/85, s. 2.
Schedules 47-59 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 60 Revoked: O. Reg. 561/84, s. 2.
Schedules 61-68 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 69 Revoked: O. Reg. 504/84, s. 2.
Schedules 70, 71 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 72 Revoked: O. Reg. 241/02, s. 3.
Schedules 73-80 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 81 Revoked: O. Reg. 189/89, s. 2.
Schedules 82-89 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 90 Revoked: O. Reg. 304/84, s. 3.
Schedules 91-97 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.
Schedule 98 Revoked: O. Reg. 173/85, s. 2.
SCHEDULE 99 Revoked: O. Reg. 113/16, s. 5.