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Share your thoughts on topics that will influence zoning and urban design across Stouffville.
The Town of Stouffville is updating our Town-Wide Comprehensive Zoning By-law and Town-Wide Urban Design Guidelines.
The Zoning By-law establishes the detailed land use regulations that implement the Town’s Official Plan, which was adopted in May 2024 and approved in September 2025.
The Town’s current Comprehensive Zoning By-law 2010-001 was adopted in 2010 and is due to be modernized. Further to this, the Town is required by the Planning Act to update the Zoning By-law to implement the Town’s new Official Plan within three years of adoption. The accompanying new Town-wide Urban Design Guidelines will support the Town’s future vision and design objectives by guiding intensification, new development, and public realm improvements.
Once the project is complete, the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville will have an updated Comprehensive Zoning By-law and a set of Urban Design Guidelines that are forward-looking, user-friendly, and tailored to the Town’s local context. These documents will ensure that future growth and development are implemented in a manner that is consistent with the Official Plan and reflective of the community’s unique characteristics, needs, and aspirations.
The Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) is a federal program intended to support the increase of housing across Canada as it allocates funding to assist municipalities in reducing barriers and expediting approval processes to facilitate more housing development and accelerate project timelines. Concurrently to the Town’s Comprehensive Zoning By-law Review, these two special studies are underway with dedicated program funding from the federal government’s Housing Accelerator Fund (HAF) program:
HAF Initiative 1: Medium/High-Density Parking Study
This study reviewed and updated parking requirements for medium and high-density developments within the Town’s Strategic Growth Areas. It focused on opportunities to reduce minimum parking requirements, especially near Major Transit Station Areas (MTSAs), to better support sustainable growth and transit-oriented development.
HAF Initiative 2: Expanding Missing Middle Housing
Following Council’s April 2024 direction, this initiative examined where it is most appropriate to allow up to four residential units per property. This study explored how different housing types, such as multiplexes and low-rise apartments, can be integrated into existing neighborhoods. The goal is to support a range of housing, encourage gentle increases in density, address housing supply gaps, and promote walkability to local amenities and transit. Urban Design Guidelines will be prepared as a part of the broader project to ensure that new infill development is well integrated within the community.
These initiatives are designed to provide valuable input to the Zoning By-law Review, helping to shape policies that reflect the Town’s vision for growth, housing choice, and community character.
Overview of HAF initiative timeline:
Your perspective and input will help shape the future form and character of the Town! Engagement opportunities will take place throughout the Project to hear and learn from residents, share key findings and updates, and present and gather feedback on emerging ideas. Notifications about upcoming ways to get involved will be posted on this webpage.
Share your thoughts on topics that will influence zoning and urban design across Stouffville.
The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville is undertaking an Employment Area Policy Review and Official Plan Amendment (“OPA”) to update the Town’s Official Plan Employment Area policies and land use designations within the communities of Stouffville, Gormley and Vandorf.
The Town will present the Draft Employment Areas Discussion Paper, including preliminary recommendations, at the Public Open House on April 20th, 2026.
The intent of the OPA is to bring the Town’s New Official Plan (2025) into conformity with the latest provincial direction on Employment Areas, ensuring that policies reflect the revised definition of Employment Areas and support long-term economic development objectives.
A Statutory Public Meeting is anticipated in May 2026 to present the Employment Areas Discussion Paper and the proposed Draft OPA, with the Recommendation Report expected to be brought to Council in June 2026 to adopt the OPA.
For more information and project contact information please visit: cometogetherws.ca/opr.
Zoning By-laws are legal documents that divide a municipality into specific land use zones. They outline what types of uses and developments are allowed in each zone and set standards such as building height, setbacks, and parking requirements. These by-laws are a key tool for managing land use and guiding future development.
Urban Design Guidelines are a set of principles, standards, and recommendations used to shape the physical layout and aesthetic quality of urban spaces. These guidelines help ensure that new developments or changes to existing areas contribute positively to the character, functionality, and sustainability of a city or town.
The Zoning By-law can be located at townofws.ca/ComprehensiveZoning
Please visit our interactive zoning map
The Urban Design Guidelines By-law can be located on our Town website
Please see this report
Information on the Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan can be found at townofws.ca/housing
Senior Planner, Development Planning
Town of Stouffville
Phone: 905-640-1900 ext. 2326
brandon.slopack@townofws.ca
Heritage Planner I, Development Planning
Town of Stouffville
Phone: 905-640-1900 ext. 2299
trevor.alkema@townofws.ca
The Town will introduce the project’s objectives, outline the process, and invite community members to participate. Input collected during this stage will help identify key issues and priorities, providing a foundation for the next phase.
The project team will examine current trends, conduct a land use assessment, and ensure alignment with the Town’s Official Plan. The community will be informed of findings from Phase 1 and invited to participate in a public open house and survey. Feedback gathered will inform the initial drafts of the Zoning By-law and Urban Design Guidelines.
The first drafts of the updated Zoning By-law and Urban Design Guidelines will be developed in this phase, incorporating analysis and community feedback from earlier stages. Town staff will present these drafts for public and stakeholder review, and additional input will be collected through engagement events to ensure the documents reflect local needs and priorities.
Based on feedback from Phase 3, the project team will refine the draft documents and prepare them for public release. The revised drafts will be presented at a statutory public open house and meeting. Following this final round of engagement, the documents will be finalized and submitted to Council for adoption.
November 05 2025
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March 11 2026
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