A registered plan of subdivision is a legal document that shows:
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the exact surveyed boundaries and dimensions of lots on which houses or buildings are to be located;
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the location, width and names of streets;
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the sites of any schools or parks.
The plan may show building and septic envelope locations; the rules for locating buildings are set out in the Zoning By-Law.
The plan of subdivision must be:
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surveyed by an Ontario land surveyor;
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in general conformity with the municipal Official Plan and with any county, regional or district plan as well as provincial policies;
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approved by the proper authority;
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registered in the local land registry system.
A registered plan of subdivision creates new, separate parcels of land and can be legally used for the sale of lots. It should not be confused with "compiled plans" or "reference plans" which are used simply to describe parcels of land.