Development applications include proposals for new lot creation, land use changes, or construction requiring approval under the Planning Act. These applications are submitted to the City of Kingston for review and approval, ensuring they comply with applicable land use policies and zoning regulations. Our Planning Services Department reviews and makes recommendations on development applications to Council. This process involves several steps and includes coordination with various stakeholders, including applicants. Some applications may not require a public meeting and staff may approve certain types of applications without Council involvement. Submit all applications through DASH. Learn how to use DASH.
Council Review Process Learn about applications that require Council review and their process. Approvals Delegated to Staff Learn about applications where approvals are delegated to staff and the Site Plan Approval process. Pre-application Learn when you need a pre-application, the types, and the submission and meeting schedules.an office sitting around a table" width="400" height="225" />
Committee of Adjustment Process Review the process for submitting an application. CLI ECA - Stormwater Learn about requirements and when you need a permit for stormwater infrastructure alterations.You can also find the Official Plan and Zoning Bylaws information at the Planning Services offices, located at 1211 John Counter Blvd.
When land is developed or redeveloped, owners must convey (transfer) a portion of their land to the City for park or recreational use. It applies to all land within the city of Kingston. The Parkland Conveyance Bylaw sets out the requirements and procedures for developers to either provide physical land for parks or pay a specific amount of money (cash-in-lieu) that the City can use for park development elsewhere.
These rates will only apply if the City determines that the development proposal does not require the land: