Development Charges

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The Township of South Stormont has retained consultants Watson & Associates Economists Ltd. to undertake a Development Charges Background Study, as prescribed by the Development Charges Act 1997.

This Background Study, which can be viewed in its entirety under Important Documents on this page, will help determine the additional capital related infrastructure the Township of South Stormont requires based on residential and non-residential growth forecasts.

Development Charges (DCs) allow for the recovery of growth-related capital expenditures that occur as a result of providing municipal services to new residential and non-residential development. DCs are imposed on development applications and are designed to mitigate the costs of servicing new development from being assumed by the taxpayer.

Throughout the Background Study process, consultants have had a number of meetings and interviews with Township Council and Staff and have undertaken extensive data collection exercises to arrive at their conclusions and present their recommendations.

We encourage the public and any stakeholders to review the Development Charges Background Study and proposed Development Charges By-law and use the engagement tools below to provide feedback, ask questions, and follow the process.


The Township of South Stormont has retained consultants Watson & Associates Economists Ltd. to undertake a Development Charges Background Study, as prescribed by the Development Charges Act 1997.

This Background Study, which can be viewed in its entirety under Important Documents on this page, will help determine the additional capital related infrastructure the Township of South Stormont requires based on residential and non-residential growth forecasts.

Development Charges (DCs) allow for the recovery of growth-related capital expenditures that occur as a result of providing municipal services to new residential and non-residential development. DCs are imposed on development applications and are designed to mitigate the costs of servicing new development from being assumed by the taxpayer.

Throughout the Background Study process, consultants have had a number of meetings and interviews with Township Council and Staff and have undertaken extensive data collection exercises to arrive at their conclusions and present their recommendations.

We encourage the public and any stakeholders to review the Development Charges Background Study and proposed Development Charges By-law and use the engagement tools below to provide feedback, ask questions, and follow the process.


  • Public Stakeholder Meeting Held May 30th, 2022

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    On Monday, May 30th, 2022, the Township held a Public Stakeholder Meeting to present the information in the Development Charges Background Study and discuss the proposed Development Charges By-law.

    You can review the presentation slides and watch the recorded session through the links on the side panel of this page under Important Documents and Council Presentation Video Links, respectively.

    The next phase will be a Public Meeting, which is scheduled during the Regular Council Meeting of June 8th, 2022. The meeting will be held in Council Chambers (2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault) and the public are welcome to attend and provide commentary.


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    Here we will share updates throughout the process.

Page last updated: 31 May 2022, 12:55 PM