Once a plan of subdivision has been registered within the City of Burlington, a landowner may sell any complete lot or block within that plan. However, a landowner may not sell a piece of any lot or block in that plan, such as for multi residential development, without further municipal approvals as required under the Ontario Planning Act.
The removal of Part Lot Control is administered by the municipality. You can apply to have the City pass a bylaw that removes part lot control, enabling you to sell parts of an original lot or block of land created as part of a registered plan of subdivision.
How to apply for a part lot control bylaw |
View the steps below to learn how to apply for the removal of part lot control and implementing by-law within a registered plan of subdivision. |
Review and complete our Application to Remove Part Lot Control |
Download, review and complete our Application Form to Remove Part Lot Control. |
Review application requirements and fees |
Review our Part Lot Control Application Requirements below, and our Development Application Fees for information on requirements and fees related to your application. |
Contact us to complete and submit your application |
Contact us at planning@burlington.ca with your gathered information to facilitate the completion of your application. We will notify you of next steps and how to submit your application, requirements and payment. |
Approval of part lot control bylaw by City Council |
Your part lot control bylaw will be presented for approval at an upcoming City Council meeting. Once Council approves the by-law, part lot control is removed from your lot or block and further subdivision is allowed. We will notify you with the date of the meeting and how to attend. |
Please submit 2 copies of the completed application form, fees and plans to the Planning Division.
NOTE 1: The Part Lot Control provisions of the Planning Act can only be used for properties situated in recognized registered plans of subdivision
NOTE 2: Following approval of the application, further fees, disbursements and documentation will be required by the Legal Department to finalize the by-law. Please contact the Legal Department for further information.
Please note that the part lot control bylaw expires after two years, or when the purpose of your part lot control application has been completed, whichever occurs first.