This consultation was open from:
May 15, 2025
to June 29, 2025
Proposal summary
The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing has received Official Plan Amendment 70 from the Town of Oakville for a decision. OPA 70 proposes amendments to the Livable Oakville Official Plan to provide policies for the Midtown Oakville Protected Major Transit Station Area (PMTSA) and enabling Community Planning Permit System policies.
Location details
Site address
1225 Trafalgar Road
Oakville,
ON
L6H 0H3
Canada
Site location details
Official Plan Amendment No. 70 applies predominantly to the Midtown Oakville area which is located south of the QEW/Highway 403 and north of Cornwall Road, between Sixteen Mile Creek and Chartwell Road. Parts of the proposed amendment also apply on a townwide basis.
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Town of Oakville
1225 Trafalgar Road
Oakville,
ON
L6H 0H3
Canada
Proposal details
In March 2025, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing received for a decision the Town of Oakville’s proposed Official Plan Amendment No. 70 (By-law 2025-037) which was adopted by the Town of Oakville's municipal council on February 18, 2025.
The Ministry will review the matter for consistency and conformity with applicable provincial land use policies and will consider all feedback received before presenting any potential modifications to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing for a decision in accordance with section 17 of the Planning Act.
The purpose of the proposed OPA No. 70 is to:
- update the land use policies and objectives applying to Midtown Oakville as a Protected Major Transit Station Area (PMTSA), including an updated development concept, building height thresholds, and minimum and maximum densities; and,
- add policies that apply on a town-wide basis which enable the use of a Community Planning Permit System, address land use compatibility matters, update hazard land policies, enable the use of Community Improvement Plans to incentivize affordable housing, and request the preparation of area design plans and transportation demand management options reports through the development application process.
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Marc Mitanis
16th floor
777 Bay Street
Toronto,
ON
M7A 2J3
Canada
Comment
Commenting is now closed.
The comment period was from May 15, 2025
to June 29, 2025