A development charge is applied when land development increases the need for municipal services. Charges can be applied as a condition of any of the following:
- Re-zoning or Zoning Amendment
- Minor Variance
- Conveyance of Land under the Planning Act
- Plan of Subdivision
- Land Severance
- Plan of Condominium
- Issuance of a Building Permit
Current rates
Learn more about development charges, including current rates, by reviewing our Development Charge Pamphlets below.
Development Charge Background Study
Ontario municipalities are required to update its Development Charges every five years. The Township completes a background study as part of this process.
You can download the 2024 Development Charge Background Study to learn more about what is included in the Development Charge calculation.
Parkland dedication
In new development, property owners are required to set aside a certain amount of land for parkland or pay cash-in-lieu of parkland dedication. Parkland dedication or cash-in-lieu is required under Section 42 of the Planning Act to develop or redevelop land within the Township.
In addition to Township Development Charges and Cash-In-Lieu or Parkland Dedication fees, you may be required to pay Regional Development Charges. Niagara Region collects Regional Development Charges for new developments.