Bylaw 12819
June 18, 2001
The purpose of this Zone is to provide for light industrial businesses and high technology development that carries out their operations such that no nuisance factor is created or apparent outside an enclosed building and such that the Zone is compatible with any adjacent Non-industrial Zone.
Auctioneering Establishments, provided that all goods and equipment to be auctioned are stored and displayed within an enclosed building
Bylaw 18171
September 11, 2017
Charter Bylaw 18526
September 5, 2018
Equipment Rentals, provided that all equipment and goods for rent are contained within an enclosed building
Bylaw 16224
September 10, 2012
Bylaw 16224
September 10, 2012
Charter Bylaw 18613
November 26, 2018
Bylaw 16224
September 10, 2012
Bars and Neighbourhood Pubs, not to exceed 200 occupants nor 240 m2 of Public Space, if adjacent to or across a Lane from a Site zoned residential
Bylaw 17403
October 19, 2015
Effective date: February 1, 2016
Charter Bylaw 18613
November 26, 2018
Bylaw 16224
September 10, 2012
Nightclubs, not to exceed 200 occupants nor 240 m2 of Public Space, if adjacent to or across a Lane from a Site zoned residential
Religious Assembly, excluding rectories, manses, dormitories, convents, monasteries and other residential buildings
Restaurants, not to exceed 200 occupants nor 240 m2 of Public Space, if adjacent to or across the Lane from a Site zoned residential
Bylaw 17901
March 6, 2017
Bylaw 17403
October 19, 2015
Effective date: February 1, 2016
Bylaw 15892
October 11, 2011
Bylaw 15892
October 11, 2011
Bylaw 15892
October 11, 2011
where this Zone is applied along a major collector or higher standard public roadway, the minimum Site Frontage shall be 30.0 m, unless access is provided from a service road;
the maximum Floor Area Ratio shall be 1.2;
Bylaw 15735
June 20, 2011
a minimum Setback of 6.0 m shall be required where any lot line of a Site Abuts a public roadway, other than a Lane, Abuts the property line of a Commercial Zone, a Residential Zone, a storm water management facility or the private open space corridor, as defined in the Ellerslie Area Structure Plan;
Bylaw 15735
June 20, 2011
all Setbacks shall be Landscaped in accordance with Section 55 of this Bylaw;
Bylaw 15735
June 20, 2011
no parking, loading, storage, trash collection, outdoor service or display area shall be permitted within a Setback;
the maximum Height shall not exceed 12.0 m nor three Storeys, except that the Development Officer shall permit a greater Height for a building housing a General Industrial Use up to a maximum of 14.0 m where this is required to facilitate the industrial development of the Use involved;
all developments shall comply with the Performance Standards of Section 57 for the IB Zone;
all storage, display or parking areas shall be hardsurfaced in accordance with subsection 54.6 of this Bylaw;
all display and storage areas that Abut any Zone,other than an Industrial Zone shall be screened in accordance with the provisions of subsection 55.4(4) of this Bylaw;
Bylaw 17727
August 22, 2016
any trash collection area, open storage area, or outdoor service area including any loading, unloading or vehicle service area that is visible from any adjoining Site, shall be screened from view from the adjoining Site. Landscaping, planting, berming, masonry walls, wood Fencing or other man made features shall be provided from the ground to a Height of 1.8 m to block the view from an adjoining Site;
lighting for the display, storage and parking areas shall be mounted on lamp standards or building walls and no exposed bulbs or strings of lights shall be used. Lighting shall be in accordance with Section 51 of this Bylaw; and
Signs shall comply with the regulations found in Schedule 59J.
Bylaw 17403
October 19, 2015
Effective date: February 1, 2016
Urban Gardens shall comply with Section 98 of this Bylaw.
Charter Bylaw 18526
September 5, 2018
Cannabis Retail Sales shall comply with Section 70 of this Bylaw
Convenience Retail Stores, Child Care Services, Specialty Food Services, Restaurants, Bars and Neighbourhood Pubs, Nightclubs and Personal Service Shops shall be sited in accordance with the following:
as part of an office or industrial project where such Discretionary Uses are intended to service and support the principal industrial or office Use.
Health Services, Indoor Participant Recreation Services and Outdoor Participant Recreation Services shall be sited in accordance with the following:
on Sites located on major collector or higher standard public roadways that provide access to a residential area or provide locational convenience to both residents and users of the industrial area.
The size, location, screening and Landscaping of the outdoor vehicular display areas for Automotive and Minor Recreational Vehicle Sales/Rentals shall be subject to the approval of the Development Officer, who shall ensure that development of the Site is compatible with the appearance of Site design of surrounding developments.
The following regulations shall apply to Religious Assembly developments:
Sites shall be limited to those that are either adjacent to a major arterial or collector roadway or located on the periphery of the industrial area;
where the development is to be located in an existing building that contains a number of bays, the Site size specified in Section 71 shall be considered to be the entire parcel upon which the building is sited; and
the Development Officer may require additional building Setbacks, Landscaping and screen planting requirements to ensure compatibility with adjacent Uses, having due regard to surrounding existing and future development allowed under this Zone. However, the Development Officer may refuse an application for Religious Assembly development if the adjacent industrial development is incompatible with the proposed development, having regard to noise, odours or other performance characteristics of the industrial development.
Bylaw 17403
October 19, 2015
Effective date: February 1, 2016
Urban Indoor Farms shall comply with Section 98 of this Bylaw
Urban Outdoor Farms shall comply with Section 98 of this Bylaw.