If a development proposal does not comply with the City of Burlington's Zoning Bylaw, the land owner (or any person authorized in writing by the owner) may apply for a Minor Variance. Minor Variances allow you, the property owner, to seek relief from specific Zoning Bylaw requirements.
The Committee of Adjustment reviews, assesses and makes decisions on Minor Variance applications based on the four tests outlined under the Planning Act:
Follow the instructions below to apply for a minor variance.
How to apply for a minor variance |
View the steps below to learn how to apply for a minor variance with the committee. |
Pre-consultation with Zoning and Planning staff |
For minor variances, you should first book a pre-consultation meeting or call with our Zoning and Planning staff to go over the application process. |
Review and complete our Minor Variance Application Form |
Download, review and complete our Minor Variance Application Form. The form details processes and requirements for submission. Follow the instructions listed on the Minor Variance Application Form and any instructions provided by staff from your informal discussions with the Zoning and Planning staff. There is a spot on the application form where you can note which staff you have spoken to before the formal submission of your application. |