The City of St. Catharines' Zoning By-law regulates the use of land and the character, location and use of buildings and structures. Typical regulations include:
- Types of uses permitted on a lot
- Lot size and dimensions
- Location, size, bulk and height of buildings and structures
- Landscaping
- Parking requirements
On April 8, 2024 Council approved a Zoning By-law Housekeeping Amendment (By-law 2024-032).
The key elements of the Housekeeping Amendment included:
- Permissions for two additional residential units (accessory dwelling units) with detached, semi-detached, or townhouse dwellings, including size, height, setbacks, and parking. This includes updated standards for detached accessory dwelling units.
- Permissions for duplex, triplex and fourplex dwellings within the Low Density – Suburban Neighbourhood (R1) Zone and elimination of quadruplex dwellings from all zones, as the term is redundant and synonymous with the existing definition of townhouse dwelling.
- Updating definitions for lot lines, yards, and encroachments, such as decks, patios, and porches (platform structures).
- Revising parking space dimensions, bicycle and accessible parking requirements and introducing parking area requirements, such as minimum drive aisle widths.
- Definitions relating to landscaped open space and landscape buffers and inclusion of maximum hard landscaping coverage.
- Inclusion of a transition clause, updated page numbers, revised section numbers, and other various formatting elements.
Please note, where a complete application for:
i) Approval of draft plan of subdivision;
ii) Approval of draft plan of condominium;
iii) Subdivision Agreement;
iv) Condominium Agreement;
v) Site Plan approval;
vi) Development Agreement;
vii) Removal of part lot control;
viii) Committee of Adjustment approval;
ix) Building Permit
was received after Dec. 16, 2013, and on or before April 8, 2024, the Zoning By-law as it read prior to the Housekeeping Amendment, may continue to apply, subject to Section 1.1.13 of the Zoning By-law (as amended by the Housekeeping Amendment).
Zoning By-law (as amended by Housekeeping Amendment)
Zoning By-law (pre-Housekeeping Amendment)
Zoning maps
We provide zoning maps to help you view and understand the zoning requirements of each section of the city, as well as:
- How land may be used
- Where buildings and structures can be located or "setback" from the property line
- Types of buildings and structures permitted and how they are used
Determining the uses and permissions of your property
You can follow these steps when referencing our Zoning By-law to determine what uses and permissions apply to your property: