REZONINGS - Surplus Lands Program for Affordable Housing
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The Town of Yarmouth has been working with non-profit housing providers to provide surplus Town lands for projects that have an affordable housing component. This program will use funding to refine and formalize the existing process by identifying priority sites and making the sites ‘shovel-ready’. Program components include identifying, prioritizing, and advertising a list of potential sites, creating policy and protocol on the disposal of Town owned lands for affordable housing, and pre-zoning the sites to allow multi-residential uses.
To this point approximately 20 Town-owned lots have been identified as potential candidates. While additional due-diligence is still required, the following six lots are proposed to be rezoned to allow for a wider range of housing and modest density increases:
56 Tooker St
37 Argyle St
22 Chester St
11 Tooker St
4 Bond St
33 Barnard St
As the Town continues to assess developability of these lots (site servicing capacity, for example) the list may be adjusted before Council is asked to make a final decision of the intended rezonings.
NOTE: The proposed rezonings do not guarantee that redevelopment of the identified lots will actually occur. The proposed modest increases in allowable number of residential units is designed to eliminate otherwise necessary planning approvals steps and thereby make the development approval process simpler to navigate for affordable housing providers.
The Town of Yarmouth has been working with non-profit housing providers to provide surplus Town lands for projects that have an affordable housing component. This program will use funding to refine and formalize the existing process by identifying priority sites and making the sites ‘shovel-ready’. Program components include identifying, prioritizing, and advertising a list of potential sites, creating policy and protocol on the disposal of Town owned lands for affordable housing, and pre-zoning the sites to allow multi-residential uses.
To this point approximately 20 Town-owned lots have been identified as potential candidates. While additional due-diligence is still required, the following six lots are proposed to be rezoned to allow for a wider range of housing and modest density increases:
56 Tooker St
37 Argyle St
22 Chester St
11 Tooker St
4 Bond St
33 Barnard St
As the Town continues to assess developability of these lots (site servicing capacity, for example) the list may be adjusted before Council is asked to make a final decision of the intended rezonings.
NOTE: The proposed rezonings do not guarantee that redevelopment of the identified lots will actually occur. The proposed modest increases in allowable number of residential units is designed to eliminate otherwise necessary planning approvals steps and thereby make the development approval process simpler to navigate for affordable housing providers.
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Public Participation Meeting - July 8th, 2025
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Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) Meeting - July 8, 2025
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First Reading at Council - July 10, 2025
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Public Hearing and Second Reading at Council - TBD
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Notice of Approval - TBD
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Typically approvals to amend the LUB (including rezoning) have may be appealed to the Nova Scotia Regulatory and Appeals Board (formerly known the NS Utility and Review Board) within 14 days of a notice. However, as the land use bylaw amendments includes changes to the Municipal Planning Strategy, this project is not appealable. The amendments would therefore be considered effective at the start of a mandatory "notification of decision" 14-day appeal period.
Effective - TBD
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