Saugeen Shores is updating its Additional Residential Unit (ARU) policies to help provide much-needed housing supply, while maintaining the charm of existing neighbourhoods.
What is an ARU?
An Additional Residential Unit (ARU) is a self-contained residence, with kitchen and bathroom facilities, on a property with a single-detached house, semi-detached house or townhouse. They can be inside or outside your home. Previously, ARUs were referred to as Secondary Dwelling Units, since only one could be added to a property.
Updated Policies
The Town amended its Official Plan and Zoning By-law to remove barriers to housing development and increase housing diversity that is more affordable for residents of Saugeen Shores. Amendments to Additional Residential Units (ARUs) include:
- Additional Residential Units are now permitted in a duplex and triplex;
- Reduction in parking where currently 2 stalls are required per principal unit/building, except where an ARU is provided, a maximum of 1 stall per unit is required;
- Maximum floor area of ARUs has been removed;
- Detached ARUs permitted if principal building is single-detached, semi-detached, duplex, triplex or street townhouse; and
- Can have 2 detached ARUs if lot is larger than 450 m2.
Homeowner’s Guide
Read our Comprehensive Guide to ARU Development on considerations and best practices for adding units to your home.
For technical matters on obtaining a building permit for your unit, see Applying for an ARU.