Thomas Sanderson

Sociétaire | Waterloo Region

519.593.2432

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Emergency orders under the Building Code Act, 1992: An update to the case law

As Ontario Municipalities and homebuilders work to increase housing stock, their efforts are shaped in part by the building standards regime in Ontario’s Building Code and the Building Code Act, 1992 (the “BCA”). Amid changes in construction costs and new […]

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Inclusionary zoning and municipal rental protections

The housing affordability crisis continues to drive policy discussion at all levels of government. Amid new federal funding sources, and the ongoing overhaul of provincial planning legislation, Ontario municipalities are more concerned than ever with housing stock, affordability, and tenant […]

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Thomas Sanderson authors article on housing supply issues in Ontario

Municipal World Magazine

In the September 2023 issue of Municipal World Magazine, Thomas Sanderson writes on Ontario’s housing supply issues and managing “gentle density”: Ontario’s housing supply issues are daunting even by current Canadian standards. One important part of the province’s answer, Bill […]

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Community Benefits Charges: Existing Rates and Upcoming Changes in the More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022

Miller Thomson’s article of November 2, 2022 addressed the nature of Community Benefits Charges (“CBCs”) and their relationship with the updated development charges and parkland dedication regimes. This article will discuss the calculation methods adopted by municipalities with CBC by-laws, […]

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Municipalities impose community benefits charges

Municipalities impose community benefits charges In the summer and fall of 2022, several Ontario municipalities have passed by-laws imposing Community Benefits Charges (“CBCs”) on new developments to pay for development-related capital costs under section 37 of the Planning Act. More […]

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