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A Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, June 15th, at 6:30 pm. Topics: Short-term Rental Accommodation Amendments and Micro-Distillery and Craft Beverage Production -
Land Use Bylaw Amendments

A Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, June 15th, at 6:30 pm in council chambers, 400 Main Street. The public can register to speak at the meeting or hand in written submissions. To register to speak, or provide a written submission, please email admin@townofyarmouth.ca, or call (902) 742-8565.

What is the Hearing About?

The hearing will address two topics:

1. Short-term Rental Accommodation Amendments

The Town of Yarmouth has initiated amendments to the Municipal Planning Strategy and Land Use Bylaw to allow residential dwellings to be used for short-term rental accommodations. As of April 1, 2023, the Province now requires operators of all short-term rental accommodations (STR), including a primary residence, to register annually. This registration process requires operators to confirm that they meet the local municipality's Land Use Bylaw. The proposed Municipal Planning Strategy (MPS) and Land Use Bylaw (LUB) amendments are intended to:

  • Provide clarity on short-term rental requirements and where short-term rentals are permitted.
  • Make changes to enable short-term rental operators to continue to operate and register on the Tourist Accommodation Registry.
  • Commit to a comprehensive review of short-term rentals as part of a broader community conversation on housing during the MPS and LUB review.

A summary of proposed changes is as follows:

  • Allow one dwelling unit per lot to be used as short-term rental provided the short-term rental operator/host lives on the same lot.
  • Enable Council to consider expanded short-term rental uses by Development Agreement which includes opportunities for public input.

How Will This Affect Me?

The proposed amendments will enable an entire residential dwelling unit such as a house, apartment, or basement suite to be rented out as a short-term rental if the operator of the short-term rental lives on the same lot. For example, this will allow someone to rent out their primary residence while they are away, or to rent out an accessory dwelling on their property. Only one short-term rental unit will be permitted on a lot. Situations, where someone wants to have more than one short-term rental on a lot or wants to rent their cottage or investment property (not their primary residence), will require special permission from Council through a development agreement.

Guest Home and Bed and Breakfast operations are considered separately as a home-based business and are still permitted to rent up to six (6) bedrooms in a dwelling unit as overnight accommodations.

2. Micro-Distillery and Craft Beverage Production - Land Use Bylaw Amendments

The Town of Yarmouth has received an application to permit a micro-distillery in the General Commercial (C-2) Zone. The C-2 zone permits a wide variety of commercial uses but does not permit craft beverage production. Craft beverage production has gained popularity in recent years. In anticipation of future requests for similar types of uses, the proposed amendment will permit the requested micro-distillery use as well as micro-breweries, micro-wineries, and similar craft beverage production uses in the C-2 zone.

How will this affect me?

The proposed amendments will permit small-scale craft beverage uses in the C-2 Zone. The C-2 Zone generally includes commercial properties located along Starrs Road and Pleasant Street.

How do I get more information?

For more details and information on both of these topics, please visit Get Involved Yarmouth.