Description: This planning and development dataset contains locations and tabular details of committee of adjustment approved consent to sever applications.
A land severance is the authorized separation of a piece of land to form a new lot or a new parcel of land. This is commonly known as a consent. The City Clerks coordinate committee meetings to determine severance approvals on a regular basis.
Description: This planning and development related dataset contains locations and tabular details related to committee of adjustment minor variance applications.
Description: This planning and development related dataset contains locations and tabular details related to Official Plan Amendment (OPA), Zoning By-Law Amendment (ZBA) or Draft Plan of Subdivision applications.
Description: This planning and development dataset contains the locations and tabular details related to pre-consultation applications, which occur ahead of a full development application to investigate the feasibility of the project.
Description: Each polygon represents an approved registered plan of condominium. This status is required for before a condominium can be constructed, or common elements can be established.
Each record in this data set is identified with a condo plan number, and also includes city file number, registered file number, registered date and type zone as well as the agent company and applicant company names.
Description: The plan of subdivision approval process is outlined by the Planning Act and allows land to be divided in a comprehensive manner. A registered plan of subdivision creates new, separate parcels of land and can be legally used for the sale of lots.
Each registered plan in this data set is identified with a registered plan number, and also includes city file number, regional file number, registered date and assumption date as well as the agent company and applicant company names.
Description: The Sustainable Community Program focuses on creating healthy, livable, connected, and resilient neighbourhoods - both new and existing.
Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Plans (SNAPs) are partnership initiatives between the City of Brampton, TRCA, CVC, and Region of Peel. SNAPs focus on environmental improvements and urban renewal of existing neighbourhoods, and promote widespread adoption of sustainable technologies, practices and lifestyle in the community. Brampton currently has two SNAPs, the County Court SNAP and the Fletchers Creek SNAP.
Sustainable neighbourhood action plan areas delineate locations where special programs are offered to residents to upgrade their homes to make them energy/water efficient; special attention is made to improving the function of infrastructure and to promote sustainable habits.
For more information, navigate to the City of Brampton website for this program.
Description: This is a series of subsidy progam boundaries which include but are not limited to Facade Improvements, CIP, Display of Wares and Serivces, Parking exemptions, SNAP, DPS areas, Mobility hubs and Heritage districts.
Description: This is a series of subsidy progam boundaries which include but are not limited to Facade Improvements, CIP, Display of Wares and Serivces, Parking exemptions, SNAP, DPS areas, Mobility hubs and Heritage districts.