

The Town of Collingwood is considering a Zoning By-law Amendment for 401 Raglan Street, and you’re invited to share your input at an upcoming Public Meeting.
Date: Monday, December 15, 2025
Time: About 2:00 p.m. (during the regular Council meeting)
Location: Council Chambers, 97 Hurontario Street, Collingwood
Virtual option: Join by Zoom. The meeting link will be published on the December 15, 2025, Council agenda. View the Council agenda on the Agendas & Minutes page. Learn more on the Proposed Major Development Webpage.
What’s Being Proposed
The property at 401 Raglan Street presently contains the All Saint’s Anglican Church cemetery. The application seeks approval to:
- Re-zone approximately 5.26 hectares of the property to facilitate a proposed Consent application that would sever the subject portion of the lands for future employment uses.
- Establish site-specific provisions for the proposed M5-XX Zone to permit the uses under the parent M5 Zone, save and except for the following: Adventure Game, Ambulance Service, Arena, Commercial Parking Lot, Dry Cleaning Plant, Kennel, Motor Vehicle Gasoline Station, Motor Vehicle Supply Outlet, Motor Vehicle Wash, Real Estate Service Office, Outside Storage, Outside Display and Sales Storage, and Wholesale Outlet.
How to Participate
- Attend the public meeting in person or virtually
- Submit verbal comments during the meeting
- Submit written comments to file managers Claire de Souza or Erica Rose before Council makes a decision at a future meeting.
Please note: to have the right to appeal Council’s decision to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT), you must share your comments before Council makes its decision. The rights of third parties to appeal Zoning By-law Amendment decisions to the Ontario Land Tribunal have been restricted under the Planning Act.
Stay Informed
If you want to be notified of Council’s decision on this application, send a written request to erose@collingwood.ca, or by mail to Planning Services, Town of Collingwood, P.O. Box 157, Collingwood, ON L9Y 3Z5.
Please note: Under the authority of Ontario’s Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA), any comments you provide become part of the public record and may be shared online, including your name and contact details.