Planning committee courtesy public notice: Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024
This will be a hybrid meeting. Attendees can participate in-person at Council Chambers, City Hall, 216 Ontario Street, or virtually. You can find the details on how to view and participate in the meeting are available on the City’s website.
The City of Kingston planning committee will meet to discuss the matter listed below beginning at 6 p.m.
Community meeting
North King’s Town – City of Kingston – D01-011-2024
The City of Kingston is proposing amendments to the Official Plan, Kingston Zoning By-Law 2022-62 and former City of Kingston Zoning By-Law 8499 to implement the North King’s Town (NKT) project. The amendments include, but are not limited to, the addition of a new specific policy area in the Official Plan to guide future development within areas identified for infill and mixed-use intensification in the North King’s Town area and associated zoning regulations, redesignation and rezoning of properties located on Montreal Street generally between James Street and Ragland Road to Main Street Commercial, and amendments to implement planning-related transportation and cultural heritage recommendations including a proposed expansion to the boundary of the St. Lawrence Ward Heritage Character Area.
Public meeting (items for recommendation)
339 Select Dr. – Arcadis– D35-005-2018
Application for Zoning By-Law Amendment & Draft Plan of Subdivision.
Find additional planning applications, complete notices and agendas, on the City's website.
For more information regarding the above or to see the status of development applications in Kingston visit CityofKingston.ca/DASH.
Dated at Kingston, Ontario
This 26th day of November, 2024
Tim Park, Director
Planning Services
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City of Kingston
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Kingston, ON K7L 2Z3
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