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Old Posted Jun 8, 2022, 8:23 PM
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Urban Planning

Couldn't find an appropriate thread to add this info to, so thought I'd make one for this as, in my opinion, this is kind of big news in terms of planning.

As of May 25, 2022, the city's plan called The London Plan is in full force as the official plan. This means that any planning application submitted going forward, no longer is required to reference the previous 1989 plan. Until now, applications referenced both the 1989 plan and The London Plan which lead to some conflicts at times.

This has been a long process, with the city starting this in 2011. The city completed and Council approved the plan in 2016, however of course, numerous appeals have been submitted to the Ontario Land Tribunal since then. This somehow took 5 years to resolve, but OLT's final approval in May now brings The London Plan into full force and effect.

https://london.ca/newsroom/ontario-land-tribunal-approves-london-plan
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