Clarington Council has approved a project to permit the development of 53 residential units – including 41 single detached lots and 12 townhouses – at 1430 Prestonvale Road in Courtice.
The application for a Zoning By-law Amendment was submitted by Biglieri Group, on behalf of Delpark Homes (Prestonvale), said a municipal notice.
The subject lands are located on the west side of Prestonvale Road and south of Bloor Street in Courtice. The proposal is also within the Southwest Courtice Secondary Plan Area, it added.
It said the draft plan of subdivision shows 41 single detached lots, 12 townhouse units, an expansion to a part lot in Phase 1, the extension of Rosswell Drive, a new public road (Street A), a road widening along Prestonvale Road, and 0.3 m reserves.
The proposed application would change the zoning on the subject lands from an Agricultural (A) Zone to several Urban Residential Zone Exception Zones to facilitate the development.
The application was first submitted on July 5, 2024, for 60 residential units consisting of singles detached and street townhouse dwellings.
The municipality said the proposal is the second phase of the Millwood Trails community, with the first phase
registered in October 2021 (40M-2704). At that time, the rezoning and subdivision plan for the second phase was deferred given that the Southwest Courtice Secondary Plan update had not been completed and that the original Secondary Plan identified these lands as Future Urban Residential due to servicing constraints.
Since that time, the Southwest Courtice Secondary Plan has been approved. However, Phase Two is still dependant on the timing of the delivery of the new sanitary sewer trunk from the Courtice Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP).

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