Residential Land Supply
Reporting on land use demand, supply, development and infrastructure for the City of Belleville. Typical types of Residential Communities include Subdivisions, Apartments, Condominiums, Socialized/Economic Housing.
Residential Land Supply Interactive GIS Map
To find land supply information, highlight the property location to find further details or enter the address or roll number.
Date Modified: February 21, 2023
The City of Belleville Residential Land Supply identifies Plans of Subdivision (Registered and Draft), along with Vacant Lands Zoned Residential within the municipality.
In conjunction with our Municipal Comprehensive Review (M.C.R), the Residential Land Supply measures our compliance with the Provincial Policy Statement (P.P.S) 2020, which requires:
- Sufficient land available to accommodate an appropriate range and mix of land uses to meet projected needs for up to 25 years
- The ability to accommodate residential growth for a minimum of 15 years through residential intensification and redevelopment
- Where new development is to occur, land with servicing capacity sufficient to provide at least a 3-year supply of residential units available through lands suitably zoned to facilitate residential intensification and redevelopment, and land in draft approved and registered plans.
Residential Land Supply Tables
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Approved Plans of Subdivision are plans that have received approval and have satisfied required conditions. The applicant has entered into a Subdivision Agreement with the municipality and the plan is registered. The table below list registered plans of subdivision / condominium
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Draft Approved Plans of Subdivision / Condominium |
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Draft Approved Plans of Subdivision are plans that have received preliminary approval, subject to certain conditions. The applicant must demonstrate the ability to fulfil the required conditions of approval. It is at this point that the applicant enters into a Subdivision Agreement with the municipality, following which final approval is given and the plan is registered. The table below list draft approved plans of subdivision / condominium.
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Vacant residential land with potential for development includes:
Residential land that is zoned for development usually has full services available and building permits may be issued. The exceptions to this are lands that require a plan of subdivision or condominium. The table below list vacant residential lands with potential for development (Note: The eventual built development may contain fewer units than indicated depending on site design and servicing requirements, etc.)
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During the Housing Summit held March 18th and 19th 2019, Belleville City Council set a goal to have 1000 new rental units in the City by 2025. The table below tracks the number of rental units approved by the City since the Housing Summit. Note: This data does not include the number of condominium units or other dwellings (singles, semi-detached, and townhouses) that are privately purchased with the intention of creating a rental unit. As these are private purchases, we are not able to track and include any such rental units in our data. New Rental Units (from 2019 onward)
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We monitor the supply of housing land in Belleville and publish an annual land supply report. Request a copy of the Residential Land Supply Reports - December 2022 and December 2021.