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442-unit residential community planned in Clarington

The Municipality of Clarington has announced that Tribute (Prestonvale) Limited has submitted an application for a proposed Zoning By-law Amendment to permit a total of 442 residential units, in Courtice.

The units include 228 single-detached dwellings, 132 semi-detached dwellings and 82 townhouse dwellings. The plan also includes a part block for a future school, a park, stormwater management ponds, open space and part blocks for future development.

The site is in the Bayview (Southwest Courtice) Secondary Plan, and is located at 1246 Prestonvale Road, Courtice, said the announcement.

It said the Planning Report has been submitted in support of applications for Draft Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By- law
Amendment for two parcels owned by Tribute (Prestonvale) Limited within the Southwest Courtice (Bayview)
Secondary Plan area as shown above.

The two parcels have a combined area of 30.6 hectares and are separated by a closed road allowance under the ownership of the Municipality of Clarington. It is the developer’s intention to acquire the municipal lands and incorporate them into the development prior to the registration of the first phase of the Plan of Subdivision, the municipality said.

It said the proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision has been designed to integrate the development on all three parcels with a street and lotting pattern “ghosted in” on the road allowance lands.

This Planning Report will address the three parcels as a single, integrated development. The report describes the proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision and its conformity to the recently updated Bayview Secondary Plan. It also describes how, by extension, it also conforms to the Clarington Official Plan, the Region of Durham Official Plan and Provincial Planning Policies and Plans. The report also notes the Urban Design Guidelines of relevance to the site at the Draft Plan of Subdivision stage and describes how the Draft Plan addresses those guidelines.

Learn more about the proposed development.

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