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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Mississauga Site Plan in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Municipal Address of the Lands Proposed for Development' in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for identification.
  3. In the 'Brief Legal Description of the Lands Proposed for Development' section, provide a concise legal description. This helps clarify property boundaries and ownership.
  4. Next, indicate your status as owner, purchaser, or lessee by deleting any inapplicable terms. This section confirms your authority over the site.
  5. Complete the security amount required for your application in the specified field. This is essential for compliance with city regulations.
  6. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected where indicated, including corporate seals if applicable. This finalizes your submission and confirms your commitment to adhere to site plan conditions.

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The Parks Plan reviews Mississaugas city-wide parkland needs and identifies areas of the City that present or will present parkland deficit. It also satisfies the requirements of the Planning Act and provides a base for the parkland conveyance by-law to demonstrate the need to collect land and/or cash-in-lieu.
There are over 500 parks to explore in Mississauga. From small green spaces to large destination parks, each park offers a unique experience and ways to stay active outdoors.
The City of Mississaugas first ever Pedestrian Master Plan was endorsed by Council on June 23, 2021. The plan shapes how pedestrian connections are designed and implemented across our neighbourhoods, helping to enhance and create safe places for people to walk in Mississauga.
Based on our experience, costs range from $89$259 depending on factors like property size and project complexity. If you hire a land surveyor, that could run you as much as $2,300.
The plan will develop a long-term transit network and a long-term road network, to offer additional transportation infrastructure support and encourage more types of travel such as transit, cycling and walking. The plan will guide future City actions, policies and transportation investment over the next 20 years.

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The Lake Ontario Park Master Plan defines a unique design vision for the park and identifies specific implementation projects. The Master Plan embraces the Tommy Thompson Park Master Plan and supports the implementation projects that are already underway in the Port Lands.
The Planning Act is the Provincial law that establishes the framework around how planning in Ontario should happen. It requires municipalities to develop Official Plans and provides for tools like zoning by-laws. The Planning Act: Establishes the approval process for land development.
A Site Plan Approval Agreement is a binding contract between the Municipality and the Owner, and is required to be registered on title of the property and is a prerequisite to the building permit application process. Submit a complete application, any required documents, and the applicable fees to the Municipality.

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