Apply for an amendment to the urban planning by-law

Last updated May 10, 2024

You can apply to your borough for an amendment to its urban planning by-law in order to carry out a project. Find out more about the procedure and which criteria are applicable.

In all cases, the amendment must comply with the objectives and provisions of the city’s Urban Plan.

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The urban planning by-law in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal governs the implementation, use and appearance of lots and buildings, as well as occupancy and design of outside spaces, signs and loading and parking zones. The procedure to apply for an amendment to the borough’s urban planning by-law involves adjusting its standards in order to address:

  • The evolution of the area’s built heritage and its many purposes
  • New needs of the population
  • New trends in real estate projects

Recurrent projects with exceptional aspects may also be a reason for amendments, in order for these elements to be included in the by-law. 

Presenting an application

Your application for an amendment to the urban planning by-law must be preceded by a meeting with a person responsible for issuing permits in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal. This meeting will help you:

  • Identify the amendments to legislation that are needed in order to carry out the project 
  • Confirm the project’s admissibility
  • Ensure that the application is complete

Preliminary review

It is recommended that any project undergo a preliminary review by a borough professional to ensure it is compliant with the city’s and the borough’s orientations, plans and strategies. The application must be initiated with the form for preliminary review provided by the borough and must include all required documents as well as fees payable (see the table of fees for urban planning procedures).

Submitting an application

Applications for amendments to the urban planning by-law must be submitted in writing to the chief of the borough’s Division de l’urbanisme, du patrimoine et des services aux entreprises. The application must include the completed authorization application form provided by the borough, all required documents and the fee payable in full. 

Processing an application

Assessment and processing time for your application may vary fromsix to 10 monthsonce it has been submitted, excluding the preliminary review. To learn more about the stages of your application, please see the procedure for approval. 

Evaluation criteria

An application for an amendment to the urban planning by-law is assessed according to the following criteria: 

  • Nature and scope of the application for an amendment
  • Impacts on planning and legislation methods
  • Existence or creation of a precedent
  • Characteristics of the immediate environment (special area) 
  • Advantages of economic, cultural or social components 
  • Environmental impacts (sun, wind, noise, emanations, traffic)

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Legislation

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The urban planning by-law in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie governs the implementation, use and appearance of lots and buildings, as well as occupancy and design of outside spaces, signs and loading and parking zones. The procedure to apply for an amendment to the borough’s urban planning by-law involves adjusting its standards in order to address:

  • The evolution of the area’s built heritage and its many purposes
  • New needs of the population
  • New trends in real estate projects

Recurrent projects with exceptional aspects may also be a reason for amendments, in order for these elements to be included in the by-law. 

Presenting an application

Your application for an amendment to the urban planning by-law must be preceded by a meeting with a person responsible for issuing permits in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie. This meeting will help you:

  • Identify the amendments to legislation that are needed in order to carry out the project 
  • Confirm the project’s admissibility
  • Ensure that the application is complete

Preliminary review

It is recommended that any project undergo a preliminary review by a borough professional to ensure it is compliant with the city’s and the borough’s orientations, plans and strategies. The application must be initiated with the form for preliminary review provided by the borough and must include all required documents as well as fees payable.

Submitting an application

Applications for amendments to the urban planning by-law must be submitted to the borough’s permit counter. The application must include the completed preliminary review form provided by the borough, all required documents and the fee payable in full.

Processing an application

Assessment and processing time for your application may vary from four to 10 months once it has been submitted, excluding the preliminary review and the issuance of the certificate of conformity to the Urban Plan.

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5650 Rue D'Iberville
Second floor
Montréal, QC H2G 2B3

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The Verdun zoning by-law controls the site placement and use of land and buildings, as well as their appearance. It also regulates the occupation and design of exterior spaces, signs, and parking and loading zones.



The procedure to modify the zoning by-law is designed to adjust its standards to respond to:

  • The evolution of the built environment in the area, and its various functions
  • New needs of citizens
  • New trends in development projects



The recurrence of projects with nonconforming aspects may also lead to changes so that these aspects are included in the zoning by-law.

Generally, a modification of the zoning by-law is initiated by Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension. For a private project that affects more than one property, other tools are generally more appropriate to address variances to urban planning regulations, such as a special construction, modification or occupancy project for a building (abbreviated in French as PPCMOI) or a minor variance request.

Preliminary review

Submittal of an application to modify the zoning by-law must be preceded by a request for a preliminary study. This procedure will identify the modifications that would be required to regulations to complete the project and ensure their acceptability.

Compliance with the Urban Plan

All modifications to the zoning by-law must comply with the Montréal Urban Plan.

Steps

Modifications to the zoning by-law are subject to a procedure established in the Act Respecting Land Use Planning and Development. Here are the principal steps:

  • Creation of a draft by-law by the urban planning division
  • Presentation of the draft by-law to the Advisory Committee on Planning (ACP)
  • Adoption of a notice of motion and a first draft resolution by the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough council
  • Publication of a public notice on the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension internet site
  • Holding of a public consultation meeting
  • Adoption of a second draft resolution by the borough council. If referendum approval is not required: adoption of the resolution by the borough council.
  • Publication of a public notice and referendum approval procedure, if applicable
  • Adoption of a resolution by the borough council.
  • Receipt of the certificate of compliance with the Urban Plan
  • Coming into effect of the by-law

Time frame

It takes between six and ten months for a modification to the zoning by-law to be adopted and come into effect. Turnaround times can sometimes be longer than expected.

Fees (taxes included)

  • For preliminary review of a file and a formal opinion from the Direction du développement du territoire et des études techniques: $1,611
  • Review of an application submitted by anyone other than a non-profit organization: $6,842

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Communication channels

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Outside of Montréal: 514-872-0311

Monday to Friday: From 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

4555 Rue de Verdun
Suite 109
Montréal, QC H4G 1M4

Legislation

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The Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension zoning by-law controls the site placement and use of land and buildings, as well as their appearance. It also regulates the occupation and design of exterior spaces, signs, and parking and loading zones. The procedure to modify the zoning by-law is designed to adjust its standards to respond to:

  • The evolution of the built environment in the area, and its various functions
  • New needs of citizens
  • New trends in development projects

The recurrence of projects with nonconforming aspects may also lead to changes so that these aspects are included in the zoning by-law.

Generally, a modification of the zoning by-law is initiated by Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension. For a private project that affects more than one property, other tools are generally more appropriate to address variances to urban planning regulations, such as a special construction, modification or occupancy project for a building (abbreviated in French as PPCMOI) or a minor variance request.

Preliminary review

Submittal of an application to modify the zoning by-law must be preceded by a request for a preliminary study. This procedure will identify the modifications that would be required to regulations to complete the project and ensure their acceptability.

Compliance with the Urban Plan

All modifications to the zoning by-law must comply with the Montréal Urban Plan.

Steps

Modifications to the zoning by-law are subject to a procedure established in the Act Respecting Land Use Planning and Development. Here are the principal steps:

  • Creation of a draft by-law by the urban planning division
  • Presentation of the draft by-law to the Advisory Committee on Planning (ACP)
  • Adoption of a notice of motion and a first draft resolution by the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough council
  • Publication of a public notice on the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension internet site
  • Holding of a public consultation meeting
  • Adoption of a second draft resolution by the borough council. If referendum approval is not required: adoption of the resolution by the borough council.
  • Publication of a public notice and referendum approval procedure, if applicable
  • Adoption of a resolution by the borough council.
  • Receipt of the certificate of compliance with the Urban Plan
  • Coming into effect of the by-law

Time frame

It takes between four and ten months for a modification to the zoning by-law to be adopted and come into effect.

Fees

Review and publication fees: $7,049

Taxes included.

Informations

Permit counter – Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc Extension

514-868-3509

Point de service

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Suite 111
Montréal, QC H3N 1M3