A Zoning Bylaw is a document that determines how land and buildings can be used within the Town. A copy of the proposed Zoning Bylaw is available below, and can also be inspected in person 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday (excluding statutory holidays) until December 10, 2025, at Comox Town Hall, located at 1809 Beaufort Avenue, Comox, BC.
Draft Zoning Bylaw No.2056
The Town of Comox uses eight main zoning designations that govern how land can be used:
- Residential Zones – Includes small-scale multi-family housing, single-family, two-family and mobile home zones
- Multi-Family Residential Zones – Includes patio home, townhouse and apartment zones
- Commercial Zones – Includes neighbourhood commercial, general commercial and core commercial zones
- Marine Zones – Includes marine recreation and marine commercial zones
- Industrial Zones – Includes light industrial and aeronautical industrial zones
- Park Zones – Includes park and public golf course zones
- Institutional Zones – Includes public assembly zones
- Agricultural Zones – Includes agricultural zones
If you are considering a development project that does not fit within the current zoning designation, you may need to get a zoning amendment to ensure the project conforms with the bylaw. More information can be found here. If you have any questions regarding the zoning amendment process, please contact the Planning Department at 250-339-1118.
In addition to specifying permitted uses of each zone, the Zoning Bylaw also regulates numerous elements such as conditions of permitted uses, parking requirements, minimum setbacks, building height, and accessory buildings. If a development project differs from the use or density of the property shown in the Zoning bylaw, the project would need a zoning amendment process to change the use or density permitted on the property.
The Zoning bylaw also contains a set of general regulations applicable to the entire Town. These include regulations regarding fences, visual clearance at intersections, swimming pools, and non-permanent structures. For more information, review the Town of Comox, Zoning Bylaw 1850.
To find out the location of each zone or to find out the zoning of a specific property, review the Town of Comox Zoning Map or contact the Planning Department.