Do the land use designations on the District Land Use map mean I cannot develop my land for several decades?

No. The District Land Use map shows the long-term future use of the lands. In the meantime, development will continue to be supported that aligns with P4G OCP policies and allows for transition to the future land use. In some cases, the land use designations reflect current land uses. 

Please contact us if you would like more information about what the land use designations may mean for your property.  

 

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1. What is the Partnership for Growth (P4G) Policy Area?
2. Why do we need a P4G planning district?
3. If I want to develop my property after the P4G planning district is in place, will I need approval from all five partner municipalities?
4. My property is in one of the areas shown as ‘Growth to 700,000’ on the P4G OCP maps. What does this mean?
5. My property is in the Green Network Study Area. Can I develop it?
6. Do the land use designations on the District Land Use map mean I cannot develop my land for several decades?
7. Will the five P4G municipalities be amalgamated into a single municipality?
8. What is the proposed governance structure for the P4G planning district?
9. What will be the process to change the P4G OCP - including the District Land Use map?