Oro-Medonte, Ontario — week of 2026-06-29 · all Oro-Medonte meetings

Short-term rental bylaw amendments, zoning changes on recent Oro-Medonte agendas

The Township of Oro-Medonte council and its committees addressed a series of land-use and regulatory items over the past two weeks, with short-term rental licensing and zoning amendments dominating recent agendas. No decisions have been made public as minutes from these meetings have not yet been released.

Council (June 24)

Council was scheduled to deliberate on proposed amendments to the Licensing By-law for Short Term Rental Accommodation and Bed and Breakfast Establishments. A deputation from Mount St. Louis Moonstone Ski Resort requesting a letter of support for an Accelerated Capital Cost Allowance also appeared on the agenda. Information reports were to be received on a zoning by-law amendment for Craighurst GP Inc. (Part of Lot 40, Concession 1), a draft plan of subdivision for Craighurst Crossing Southeast at 3239 Penetanguishene Road, and a development charges activity report as of Dec. 31, 2025.

Special Council (July 2)

A special council meeting moved into a closed session to discuss solicitor-client advice regarding Official Plan appeals related to short-term rental accommodation policies. No public actions were reported.

Development Services Committee (July 2)

The committee held a public meeting to consider a proposed zoning by-law amendment (2026-ZBA-13) for Bartor Associates Ltd. on Part Lot 27, Concession 6. Five minor variance applications were also set for public hearings:

The agenda included reports on zoning by-law amendment 2025-ZBA-38 for Xposed Holdings Inc. at 8698 Highway 12 and minor variance 2025-A-27 (Moniz) at 274 Peter Street East.

Council following Development Services Committee (July 2)

Immediately after the committee meeting, council was expected to consider by-law 2026-067 to rezone a portion of 8698 Highway 12. The amendment would change the zoning from Agricultural/Rural to Agricultural/Rural with a site-specific exception, allowing an accessory building up to 598.2 square metres and sleeping accommodations up to 89.1 square metres.

Coming up

The township’s meeting calendar shows no public meetings scheduled in the next 14 days.

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