The City of Burlington's Zoning Bylaw controls the use of land in the community, such as:
If a proposed use is not permitted in a zone or if it does not meet the regulations of that zone, a Zoning By-law amendment or Committee of Adjustment Application must be made.
You can also learn how to get an approved Zoning Clearance Certificate, which is needed before you can apply for any building, pool permit or business licence.
Before you can apply for any building, pool permit or business licence, you must get an approved Zoning Clearance Certificate with the City.
Apply for a Zoning Clearance Certificate
You can look up the zoning information for a specific property in Burlington using our online, interactive zoning map.
Look up the zoning for a property
You can view the different parts of our Zoning Bylaw and the bylaw disclaimer online. Please contact us to verify all zoning designations and regulations with our zoning staff if you are planning a project.
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Active Zoning Bylaw appeals in Burlington include:
If the zoning on your property is within the area of the Niagara Escarpment Commission (NEC), please visit their website to learn your zoning information.
If your project's proposed use is not permitted in a zone or it does not meet the regulations of that zone, you will need to apply for a Zoning Bylaw amendment.