The government on all levels does not have the authority, under the Planning act to plan for private property. “If you don’t own it, you cannot plan for it”.

Official Plans: What Municipal Councils Need to Know
The government on all levels does not have the authority, under the Planning act to plan for private property.
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Property Standard By-Laws: What Municipal Councils Need to Know
Municipalities do not have the authority to implement “property standard by-laws” on private property.
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This report should be read in conjunction with “Why Complete Title Searches and Supporting Documents are Imperative”.
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