Official Plan information is the latest addition to the City of London's mapping resources. This online service allows you to view maps of London that include functions such as searches conducted on a citywide basis or by specific parameters such as a street address or intersection. Also available for convenient reference is the City's Official Plan. Part A - Official Plan TextPart B- Official Plan Maps(click in one of the squares on the index grid to see a more detailed map - detailed maps are pdf) Schedule A - Land Use Part C - AppendicesAppendix 1 -
Convenience Commercial and Service Stations Contained within Part A is the text of the Official Plan. The text contains the objectives and policies for the development of the City of London and includes five sections - Section I, the Introduction and Planning Framework Policies; Section II, the Land Use Policies; Section III, Amenity, Urban Design and Environmental Policies; Section IV, Servicing Policies; and, Section V, Implementation Policies. Contained within these sections are statements of objectives and policies intended to fulfill the purposes of this Plan. These objectives and policies, together with the maps contained in Part B, comprise the "official" part of the Plan and to which the provision of public works and adoption of the by-laws by City Council must conform. Part A also contains, at the beginning of various sections, explanatory statements shown in italic type. These statements are provided only to assist in the understanding of the policies and are not considered to be part of the Official Plan. Part B, the Maps, includes Schedule "A" - the Land Use Map; Schedule "B" - the Flood Plain and Environmental Features Map; Schedule "C" - the Transportation Corridors Map; and Schedule "D" - Proposed Planning Areas Map. Part C, the Appendices, contains background material and maps that relate to, or elaborate upon, policies contained in the text of the Plan. The Appendices are included for information purposes only and are not considered to be part of the Official Plan. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy am I unable to view the parcel fabric underneath the Official Plan designations?Unlike the Zoning By-law Z-1, the Official Plan designations are not necessarily bound by property lines (except in the case of those properties specified in Chapter 10 - Policies for Specific Areas). This allows for flexibility when interpreting the boundaries between land use designations. The boundaries between land use designations as shown on Schedule "A" - the Land Use Map, are not intended to be rigid, except where they coincide with physical features (such as streets, railways, rivers or streams). The exact determination of boundaries that do not coincide with physical features will be the responsibility of Council. | London's Official Plan The Official Plan contains City Council's objectives and policies to guide the short-term and long-term physical development of all lands within the boundary of the municipality. |