Bed and Breakfast Establishments: Information Package

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Bed and Breakfast Establishments: Information Package March 2015

Introduction Page 2 The purpose of this manual is to assist the public in understanding how to establish a Bed and Breakfast establishment on a property within the Town of Caledon. Since the Town is uniquely affected by many different plans, policies and regulations, the nature of approvals required to establish a Bed and Breakfast must be determined on a site-by-site basis. This manual has been organized to walk residents through locating their site and determining approvals required, by answering a series of questions. In order to better understand the process and this manual, please contact the Town of Caledon Planning staff by:

Is The Property Within The NEP? Page 3 The Niagara Escarpment Plan (NEP) is administered by the Niagara Escarpment Commission (NEC). Bed and Breakfast establishments are permitted within the Escarpment Natural Protection, Rural Area and Minor Urban Centre designations, subject to the NEP criteria and the receipt of a Development Permit. Please contact the NEC to determine which designation your property lies within. Within this plan, the criteria for establishing a Bed and Breakfast are as follows: Owner resides on the premises Maximum of 3 guest rooms o Note: Existing dwellings of local heritage value may exceed this, subject to certain additional criteria. Please contact the NEC for additional information. 1 parking space is provided per guest room One sign is permitted on the property, up to 0.9 m 2 in size Where meals are provided, food or drink can only be offered or kept for sale to guests of the Bed and Breakfast Please note that all other development criteria continue to apply. Please contact the NEC for additional information. Through the Development Permit review process, the Town of Caledon will provide comments. There is a commenting fee associated with this. Please refer to the Town s Fee By-law. if these permits are required. For more information, please contact: Niagara Escarpment Commission 232 Guelph Street Georgetown, ON L7G 4B1 Telephone: 905-877-5191 Fax: 905-873-7452

Is The Property Within The ORMCP? Page 4 The Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan (ORMCP) is administered by the Town of Caledon. Lands located within the ORMCP contain different Official Plan designations and zoning. To determine which designations and zoning apply to your property, please contact the Town of Caledon Planning staff by: Visiting the Development Approval and Planning Policy The Town s criteria for establishing a Bed and Breakfast must be met and are as follows: Owner resides on the premises Maximum of 3 guest rooms Located within a detached dwelling, where the primary use is a residence 1 parking space is provided per guest room in addition to residential requirements Within a Settlement Area Within this Plan, if the property is located within a settlement area (Albion, Caledon East, Mono Road or Palgrave), a Minor Variance is required to permit the Bed and Breakfast. All Town of Caledon criteria must be met. To submit a Minor Variance application, please contact the Secretary-Treasurer to the Committee of Adjustment by: Telephone at 905-584-2272 ext. 4265 Email at cindy.pillsworth@caledon.ca There are fees associated with a Minor Variance application, please contact the Secretary-Treasurer to the Committee of Adjustment for more information. If the property is within EPA1 or EPA2 zones, or within 90 metres of these zones, Oak Ridges Moraine Site Plan Approval may also be required. Please see below for more information. if these permits are required.

Is The Property Within The ORMCP? Page 5 Within the Palgrave Estate Residential Community and zoned RE Within this Plan, if the property is located within the Palgrave Estate Residential Community (as outlined in the Town s Official Plan) and zoned Estate Residential (RE), a Minor Variance is required to permit the Bed and Breakfast. All Town of Caledon criteria must be met. To submit a Minor Variance application, please contact the Secretary-Treasurer to the Committee of Adjustment by: Telephone at 905-584-2272 ext. 4265 Email at cindy.pillsworth@caledon.ca If the property is within EPA1 or EPA2 zones, or within 90 metres of these zones, Oak Ridges Moraine Site Plan Approval may also be required. Please see below for more information. if these permits are required. Within EPA1 or EPA2 Zones or Within 90 Metres of These Zones Within this Plan, if the property is located within an Environmental Policy Area 1 (EPA1) or Environmental Policy Area 2 (EPA2) zone or within 90 metres of these zones, Oak Ridges Moraine Site Plan Approval may be required to permit the Bed and Breakfast. All Town of Caledon criteria must be met. To determine if Oak Ridges Moraine Site Plan Approval is required, or to submit an application, please contact Planning staff by: There are fees associated with Oak Ridges Moraine Site Plan applications. Please refer to the Town s Fee By-law for additional information. if these permits are required.

Is The Property Within The ORMCP? Page 6 Within A1, A2, A3 and RR Zones Within this Plan, if the property does not fall into one of the abovenoted categories and falls within Agricultural (A1), Rural (A2), Small Agricultural Holdings (A3) or Rural Residential (RR) zones a Bed and Breakfast Establishment is permitted. All Town of Caledon criteria must be met. For further information please contact Planning staff by: If the property is within EPA1 or EPA2 zones, or within 90 metres of these zones, Oak Ridges Moraine Site Plan Approval may also be required. Please see page 5 for more information. if these permits are required.

Is The Property Outside of the NEP & ORMCP? Page 7 Lands located outside of the Niagara Escarpment Plan (NEP) and Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan (ORMCP) contain different Official Plan designations and zoning. To determine which designations and zoning apply to your property, please contact the Town of Caledon Planning staff by: Visiting the Development Approval and Planning Policy The Town s criteria for establishing a Bed and Breakfast must be met and are as follows: Owner resides on the premises Maximum of 3 guest rooms Located within a detached dwelling, where the primary use is a residence 1 parking space is provided per guest room in addition to residential requirements Within a Settlement Area If the property is located within a settlement area (Alton, Bolton, Caledon East, Caledon Village, Campbell s Cross, Claude, Inglewood, Mayfield West, Melville, Mono Road, Sandhill, Tullamore Victoria and Wildfield), a Minor Variance is required to permit the Bed and Breakfast. All Town of Caledon criteria must be met. To submit a Minor Variance application, please contact the Secretary-Treasurer to the Committee of Adjustment by: Telephone at 905-584-2272 ext. 4265 Email at cindy.pillsworth@caledon.ca There are fees associated with a Minor Variance application, please contact the Secretary-Treasurer to the Committee of Adjustment for more information. if these permits are required.

Is The Property Outside of the NEP & ORMCP? Page 8 Within A1, A2, A3, RR, EPA1 or EPA2 Zones If the property is not within a settlement area and falls within Agricultural (A1), Rural (A2), Small Agricultural Holdings (A3), Rural Residential (RR), Environmental Policy Area 1 (EPA1) or Environmental Policy Area 2 (EPA2) zones a Bed and Breakfast Establishment is permitted. All Town of Caledon criteria must be met. For further information please contact Planning staff by: if these permits are required The Town of Caledon s Building and Support Services Section issues various permits which may be required for the operation of a Bed and Breakfast.

Are Required? Page 9 Staff review the application in accordance with the Ontario Building Code, Ontario Fire Code and Zoning. Additional upgrades, such as fire separation and septic system, may also be required. A Building Permit is not required if the number of guests does not exceed 4 people while using existing bedrooms and bathrooms. A Change of Use Permit is required if the number of guests is 5 or more people while using existing bedrooms and bathrooms. A Building Permit is required if additional bedrooms and/or bathrooms are proposed either within the existing house or through an addition. A Septic Permit is required where additional bedrooms and/or bathrooms are proposed. A Sign Permit may be required if a sign is proposed to advertise a B&B operation. Please refer to the Sign By-law. To determine if a permit is required, please contact the Town of Caledon Building staff by: Telephone at 905-584-2272 ext. 4295 Email at buildingpermits@caledon.ca

Are Required? Page 10 Other approvals and permits may be required depending on your proposal. Is the Property Regulated by a Conservation Authority? Various lands located within the Town are regulated by a conservation authority. If your property is regulated you will need to contact them to determine if a permit is required. Credit Valley Conservation Authority (CVC): 905-670-1615 Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA): 905-895- 1281 Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA): 705-424- 1479 Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA): 416-661- 6600 To determine if your property is regulated, please contact the Town of Caledon Planning staff by: Is New Access Proposed? There are three agencies which regulate access to roads within the Town of Caledon. If you are proposing new access to any road within the Town, you will need to contact the appropriate agency to determine if permits and/or approvals are required. For access to Highway 9 or Highway 10, please contact the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) at 416-235-4592. Please contact the Region of Peel at 905-791-7800 for access to the following roads: Airport Road (#7) Mississauga Road (#1) Dixie Road (#4) Old Base Line Road (#12) Forks of the Credit Road (#11) Old Church Road (#22) The Gore Road (#8) Porterfield Road (#136) Highway 50 (#50) Winston Church King Street (#9) Boulevard (#19) Mayfield Road (#14) For access to all other remaining roads within the Town, please contact the Town of Caledon, Public Works Department at 905-584- 2272 ext. 4328.

Promote Your Bed and Breakfast Page 11 Once you have taken the necessary steps and obtained the appropriate approvals required to establish your B&B operation the Town of Caledon can help promote your business in the following ways: Add your Business to the Caledon Business Directory More than 1,800 Caledon-based businesses are listed in the Caledon Business Directory; making it a valuable tool for sales, networking and encouraging connections between local businesses. If you would like to add your business listing, please click here. There is no charge to do so and the process takes only a minute or so to complete. Profile your Accommodation Business on the Caledon Tourism Website Each accommodation business in the Town of Caledon will have a profile page within caledontourism.ca (currently under construction). For more information on creating a business profile on Caledon s Tourism Website, e-mail us at edc@caledon.ca. Profile Your Business in The Business Report The Business Report is the Town of Caledon Economic Development Department's monthly e-newsletter. It is also a great tool for profiling, free of charge, Caledon's new or newly expanded businesses, as well as businesses that have recently celebrated significant milestones. To arrange for your business to be featured in an upcoming issue of The Business Report, e-mail us at edc@caledon.ca. Join Headwaters Tourism Association The Headwaters Tourism Association (HTA) is a regional, non-profit organization with a mandate to facilitate the development and promotion of the Headwaters area as a tourism destination. For more information on the HTA and how it can assist you in promoting your business visit: www.thehillsofheadwaters.com. Transform Your Idea into Reality with the Caledon SBEC In the early stages there are many things to consider when starting a business and determining what you need to know can be very challenging. The Caledon Small Business Enterprise Centre (SBEC) can provide the resources and services you need to get started. For more info, visit: www.ccs4u.org/caledon-sbec.aspx, e-mail: sbec@ccs4u.org or call 905.584.2300.

Promote Your Bed and Breakfast Page 12 Join a Bed and Breakfast Association There are a number of associations that have been developed to assist Bed and Breakfast owners and operators establish and promote their Businesses. As such, it may make good business sense to join one of the following organizations: BBCanada: http://www.bbcanada.com/ Bed and Breakfast Ontario: http://www.bbontario.com/ Federation of Ontario Bed and Breakfast Accommodation (FOBBA): www.fobba.com FOBBA is an association of Ontario bed and breakfast homes committed to a code of ethics and service. They have an optional association-administered star ranking system. Contact Economic Development staff are happy to assist in the promotion of your Bed and Breakfast Establishment, for more information contact us by: Telephone at 905-584-2272 ext. 4152 Email at edc@caledon.ca