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Marathon Official Plan & Zoning By-Law 

The Town of Marathon is undertaking an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Review, as well as a Housing Needs Assessment. The Town has retained consultants WSP, metroeconomics, and CGIS to assist with the project.

The Review process will result in a new Official Plan and Zoning By-law, which will replace the Town’s existing Official Plan and Zoning By-law that were both approved in 2016.

Links:

Town of Marathon Official Plan (2016)

Town of Marathon Zoning By-law No. 1873

The Town must undertake a review and update of its Official Plan periodically, to ensure that the objectives and policies of the Plan remain current and relevant, and meet the requirements of the Planning Act, the Provincial Planning Statement, 2024, and other provincial policies and regulations. The Zoning By-law must be updated to conform with the new Official Plan.

The new Official Plan will be adopted by Town Council and submitted to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for approval. Once the Official Plan is approved, the new Zoning By-law will be adopted by Council. The Official Plan and Zoning By-law Review are expected to be completed in 2026.

The Official Plan and Zoning By-law Review project process is illustrated below: 

The Town and its consultant team initiated work on the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Review and the Housing Needs Assessment in early April 2025. The project team met with representatives from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing and the various provincial ministries involved with Official Plan reviews in late April 2025. The consultant team is in the process of gathering data and information pertaining to population, housing, and employment forecasts, as well as the unique local context, issues, and goals in Marathon that will inform the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Review.

The Ontario Planning Framework

The Planning Act sets out a framework for land use planning in Ontario. The Provincial Planning Statement, 2024 establishes policies for matters of provincial interest, that all municipal Official Plans must be consistent with. Zoning By-laws must conform to and implement Official Plan policies.

The Town is seeking a wide variety of input into the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Review. These documents and their Schedules will guide and regulate where and how future growth and development in the Town will occur. Input from residents is needed to help establish a common vision and reflect this vision through the objectives and policies of the Official Plan, and the requirements of the Zoning By-law, while meeting Provincial requirements.

Residents, businesses, and organizations have valuable information to share in this process:

  • Are you thinking of subdividing or developing your land?
  • Are you interested in adding an additional residential unit, like a basement or upper-storey apartment, to your property?
  • Do you think there is a need for more diverse housing options in the Town?
  • How would you like the Town’s economic base to grow?
  • Would you like to see more greenspaces and trails in your community?
  • What should the Town do to improve climate resilience?
  • Are you concerned about protecting natural areas?
  • Where should the Town invest in municipally-led improvements, like streetscaping and infrastructure?

 

Throughout the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Review process, there will be many opportunities to provide input and participate through in-person engagement events!

We will be holding a Public Open House in Marathon in Summer 2025 to introduce the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Review to the community, and present the Draft Background Report, Draft Housing Needs Assessment, and Draft Population, Housing, and Employment Forecasts being completed as part of the project. Future Public Open Houses to present the Draft Official Plan and Draft Zoning By-law will take place in 2026.

For further information or to submit any comments or questions regarding the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Review, please contact:

Tim Allen, Chief Building Officer / Building Services & Economic Development Manager

 

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