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Another note here - the MZO also exempts the entire project from Site plan control (!!!!) for some reason.Province doubles size of Mississauga development with MZO, mayor has concerns.
A Minister Zoning Order (MZO) announced May 12 will almost double the size of a housing development planned for Mississauga, causing concern for the city's mayor who says the order came as a surprise.
The zoning order will allow the Lakeview Village development to include an expected 16,000 new residential units, according to a news release. An MZO allows the province to regulate the use of land anywhere in Ontario and override municipal zoning bylaws.
The orders will help the province in its fight against the housing crisis, the release said. But Bonnie Crombie, the city's mayor, says the move is concerning. She says it was originally agreed the city could comfortably accommodate 8,000 residential units as part of the development on Lakeshore Road East.
"This is quite a significant departure from 8,000 units and my fear is that the infrastructure will not be there to support it," Crombie said at an unrelated media availability Monday.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/mississauga-lakeview-village-mzo-1.6844018
The province gave itself this power a year or two ago, but this is the first time I've seen it applied. It's also the most concerning aspect of the entire thing in my opinion, as Site Plan Control often deals with technical matters and the detailed design of buildings.
Exempting the entire project means the developer needs to only file for permits for each building, and the only test will be if it meets the MZO zoning requirements.
The City of Mississauga has effectively 0 planning overview of the project. Better hope Argo is a responsible developer who thinks through their plans (ha!)..