Property owners can apply to the Committee of Adjustment to create a new lot, adjust a lot line, mortgage a portion of land, create an easement or right of way or enter into a lease of more than 21 years.
Before you begin
Before you begin
The Committee of Adjustment strongly encourages applicants to contact City staff to discuss their proposal prior to submitting a formal application. If you fail to consult with City staff, the Committee of Adjustment cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of your application submission which may result in processing delays.
The pre-consultation process is designed to help promote the exchange of information and development considerations early in the planning process. A key outcome of this process is a customized list of the studies and plans required in support of a development application. Topics for discussion may include land use policies and guidelines, zoning information, public consultation, transportation and engineering requirements, development review, application fees, and other issues.
You may want to consult a professional land use planner and/or a lawyer before submitting an application.
Before you apply, contact a Development Information Officer to confirm the requirements of the Zoning By-law.
City Planners are also available to provide preliminary comments before you apply. They may identify documents or information they require in addition to the Committee of Adjustment’s submission requirements. Depending on the proposal and the location of the property, the City’s Planning Department may require:
- A Streetscape Character Analysis
- Minimum Distance Separation (MDS II) calculations
- An Environmental Impact Statement or Environmental Site Assessment
- A Heritage Impact Assessment
City Planners are assigned to one of the Committee of Adjustment’s three panels. You can contact them by email:
Panel 1– Urban: panel1_planners@ottawa.ca
Panel 2– Suburban: panel2_planners@ottawa.ca
Panel 3– Rural: panel3_planners@ottawa.ca
City Planners can identify potential planning concerns, but it is the applicant’s responsibility to determine the consent required. Consent applications involve legal processes so applicants should also consult with their lawyer.
Contact a City Infill Forester to discuss the impact of your proposal on trees and to confirm if a Tree Information Report is required. Trees on private property within the urban boundary and municipally owned trees are subject to the City's Tree Protection By-law.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss their application with their neighbours and local community association before applying.
Cost
Cost
One application is required for each lot, existing or proposed, for which consent is requested for a transaction. After the first application, secondary application fees apply to each additional consent application for abutting lots under the same ownership.
In some cases where consent is requested to sever land, the Planning Act allows applicants to request reciprocal consent to sever the retained land at the time the application is made, without requiring an additional application.
Consult the Committee of Adjustment’s application fees. Cheques are payable to the City of Ottawa.
Apply
Apply
To apply for the consent of the Committee, you will need to fill out an application form and submit it to the Committee of Adjustment, along with the appropriate fee and submission requirements as outlined on the application form. For rural consent applications, you will also need to fill out and submit the following document: Schedule A: Rural Consent Additional Application Information. A separate form must be completed for each application.
Committee staff recommend making an appointment to have your application reviewed before submitting it.
You can submit your application in person or by mail to:
Committee of Adjustment
101 Centrepointe Drive, 4th Floor
Ottawa, ON K2G 5K7
Information is public
In accordance with the Planning Act, the Municipal Act and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, applications and documents submitted to the Committee of Adjustment are made available to the public. Application documents including cover letters, plans, and tree information will be made available online. Information you choose to disclose, including your personal information, will become part of the public record, shared with any interested individual, and potentially searchable on the Internet.
What's next
What's next
Committee staff review
Committee staff review all applications for completeness and will respond within three business days of receiving your application. You will be notified of any missing information or submission requirement.
A hearing date is not assigned until your application is deemed complete. The assignment of hearing dates must account for staff processing and statutory notification timelines. It may take up to 10 business days for Committee staff to process a complete application.
For more information, see the Committee’s guide on How to participate at a hearing.
Contact
Contact
For additional information, email Committee of Adjustment or call 613-580-2436.