If you are proposing to subdivide land and open new streets and/or lanes at the same time, or if your proposal requires a zoning classification change, use the long-form subdivision application process.
Administrative Development Application OverviewBefore dividing a parcel of land into two or more lots or parcels, realigning existing property lines, or consolidating a number of properties into one lot or parcel, you must:
If a proposed plan is a secondary application to a former underlying development application that further subdivides or changes the legal description or zoning district, the underlying plan and/or agreements need to be registered with the Winnipeg Land Titles Office prior to submission of the secondary application. New status of title(s) will be required for submission as proof of registration for the underlying plan to proceed with an application to further subdivide the land.
Description of Plan of Subdivision, Plan of Survey or Condominium PlanThis is a legal document prepared by a Manitoba Land Surveyor and registered in the Winnipeg Land Titles Office:
A Plan of Subdivision, Condominium Plan or a Plan of Survey under the administrative application process establishes new lots, parcels or units by Status of Title, each of which can be sold or leased for purposes of development and/or use in conformity with City bylaws. A legal plan must be:
An application may be processed for conditional approval in eight weeks. However, if approval of the plan requires entering into agreements, easements or amendments to an existing policy, it may take four to eight months before the plan can be registered with the Winnipeg Land Titles Office.
<>Payments can be made in-person, by mail, or by calling Permits Direct Line at 204-986-5140. Individual invoices of more than $10,000 must be paid by cheque or bank draft, which can be made payable to the “City of Winnipeg”.
Application fees must be paid up front before an application can be circulated to other City departments for review. Please refer to document checklists under "Application Submission Requirements" to ensure the required documentation and plans have been supplied to avoid delays in processing.
*Note: Once the City of Winnipeg has determined an application is complete for circulation, it will be sent to the Land Development Branch to process and review. Depending on the application type, additional fees may be required. The fees can only be determined after the application has been circulated to various departments for review, which could include the following:
Applications are reviewed for conformity to adopted plans and zoning bylaws.
An application is then circulated to concerned stakeholders, such as public utilities and other City departments, for review and comment. For example:
An application may also be reviewed by a committee of City officials, known as the Administrative Coordinating Group (ACG). They can recommend amendments to the plan, conditions to be set on the approval, or reject the proposal.
When receiving a letter from the City approving your application, you may arrange to have a Manitoba Land Surveyor prepare the legal plan mylars for the proposed plan, if you are prepared to meet all of the conditions of approval. Considerations of approval may include:
Building permits are not issued until the Legal Plan and any related agreements and/or easements have been registered with the Winnipeg Land Titles Office. The exception will be made for structures that are required to be demolished or modified to comply with Spatial Separation under the Manitoba Building Code in advance of completing the subdivision application.
Time limitsApplications that require the execution of any type of agreement usually have a time limit on them.
Once all conditions of approval are met, the City's officers sign the Legal Plan mylars, which can then be registered along with any related legal agreements with the Winnipeg Land Titles Office.
Definitions of Administrative Development ApplicationsAir Space Plan (DAASP) Application
Procedure for the approval of an air space plan, which delineates property boundaries in a three-dimensional space.
Condominium Plan of Survey (CONDO) Application
Procedure for approving a condominium plan, including bareland condo or phased condo applications, dividing a parcel of land into individually owned bareland units and common elements. The land, service areas and joint use areas are considered common elements.
Consent Application (CA)
This is generally made for two reasons: to convey a portion of a title out to another title, or to allow for the registration of a long term lease, (consent to lease) on a portion of a title.
Short Form Plan of Subdivision (DASSF) Application
Procedure for subdividing property, including consolidation of lands where a new public street or lane is not being created and a zoning change is not required. The public hearing process is not required unless an agreement for subdivision or servicing is necessary.
Plan of Survey (DAPS) Application
Parcel Plans are generally prepared for descriptive purposes and when registered with the Winnipeg Land Titles office do not divide the title. "Parcels" as opposed to "Lots" characterize plans of survey, and letters (A, B, C, etc.) identify parcels. The City of Winnipeg must approve the application before Land Titles will accept the registration.
To submit an application, contact the Zoning & Permits Branch at 204-986-5140. They will provide advice on whether a proposal complies with zoning regulations and relevant City plans
Get in touch with the Urban Planning & Design Division by contacting 311 for planning advice on the subdivision as it relates to orderly development.
Get in touch with the Land Development Branch by contacting 311 for an explanation of the overall development application’s review and approval process which they manage and coordinate on behalf of the City. They can also direct you to any other stakeholders you should consult.