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What is a draft approval?

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What is a draft approval?

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Having considered your application, the approval authority may either “draft approve” or refuse your subdivision proposal. The approval authority must provide a written notice of its decision to the applicant and each person or public body requesting to be notified of a decision within 15 days of its decision. When a notice of decision is given, a 20-day appeal period follows. If your application is draft approved, you will be advised of any conditions to be met in order to obtain final approval and registration. Conditions of draft approval may include: road widenings, the naming of streets, parkland requirements, rezoning of the area to reflect the new uses in the subdivision, and any other municipal requirements. In addition, draft approval may also include a lapsing provision which establishes a time frame within which the conditions must be met or the draft approval will lapse and the process must start again. In most cases, the developer may be required to sign a subdivision agre

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Having considered your application, the approval authority may either draft approve or refuse your subdivision proposal. The approval authority must provide a written notice of its decision of the applicant and each person or public body requesting to be notified of a decision within 15 day of its decision. When a notice of decision is given, a 20-day appeal period follows. If your application is draft approved, you will be advised of any conditions to be met in order to obtain final approval and registration. Conditions of draft approval may include: road widenings, the naming of streets, parkland requirements, rezoning of the area to reflect the new uses in the subdivision and any other municipal requirements. In addition, draft approval may also include a lapsing provision which establishes a time frame within which the conditions must be met or the draft approval will lapse. In most cases, the developer may be required to sign a subdivision agreement with the municipality to ensure

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