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Homeowner's Zoning Information

For One and Two Family Dwellings

Zoning is involved with all development and/or building on any site within the City of Winnipeg. Development means the construction of a building or structure on, over or under land, a change in the use or intensity of use of a building or land, the removal of soil or vegetation from land, the deposit or stockpiling of soil or material on land, and the excavation of land

Zoning Maps
To Determine Zoning and Location of Property 
The electronic Citizen's Information System, allows citizens to locate property-related information. You are able to search for any civic address in the City of Winnipeg and display it on a map, which you may print or gather information pertaining to that address.
(Note: All persons making use of this zoning information are reminded that it has been prepared for the convenience of the user, and does not include any caveats, agreements, orders or encumbrances that may be registered against the land. The City of Winnipeg expressly disclaims any responsibility for errors or omissions.)
PDF Zoning Maps Tutorial   
A brochure explaining the steps on using the above electronic Citizen's Information System to obtain the required zoning information.
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The City of Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/06
This By-law applies to all areas of the city outside of the Downtown Winnipeg Zoning By-law boundaries. This By-law is intended to promote orderly and thoughtful development of real property and growth in the city. To promote the health, safety and general welfare of the City and to implement the provisions of Plan Winnipeg and adopted Secondary Plans.
 
Downtown Winnipeg Zoning By-Law No. 100/2004 
This by-law is intended to advance Plan Winnipeg downtown policies and the vision articulated in CentrePlan - in particular to support and enhance the unique and distinctive neighbourhoods, functional districts, character areas, and focal points that combine to form a diverse, vibrant downtown.
 
Homeowners Permit Information 
Homeowners Permit Information
Provides homeowners with the information they require to successfully obtain Building Permits for home renovations and typical building projects.
 
Development Applications:
PDF Variance 
A Zoning By-law is the instrument used to regulate land use and development within the city.  Within each Zoning District there are rules for development that apply to building setbacks from property lines, building heights and density to name a few.  When one finds it either impossible or impractical to meet these rules for development, a Variance (DAV) application may be filed to modify provisions of the Zoning By-law.
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PDF Home Based Business Conditional Use
Any use not listed as a permitted Home Occupation and also not listed as a prohibited Office Facility may be approved as Conditional Use pursuant to provisions of the City of Winnipeg Charter
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PDF Variance & Conditional Use
For Downtown Winnipeg area under By-law 100/04
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PDF Subdivision (DAS)
An application procedure for subdividing property where a new public street or lane is being created.
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Short Form Subdivision (DASSF)
Application procedure for subdividing property where no new public street or lane is being created and a zoning change is not required.
PDF Plan of Survey   (DAPS)
An application the City of Winnipeg must approve before Land Titles will accept the registration.
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PDF Consent Application (CA)
A Consent Certificate is the Planning authority approval to separate a parcel from a title.
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Last update: February 16, 2010

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