Appeal of development charges dismissed; Goodwill operations classified as commercial rather than industrial use.
The appellant appealed the Region's decision to impose a commercial development charge for a property to be leased to Goodwill Industries.
The appellant argued that Goodwill's operations, which include processing and recycling textiles, should be classified as an 'Industrial Use' under the Development Charge By-law.
The Tribunal found that the by-law's definition of 'Industrial Use' clearly requires the use to be connected with manufacturing.
Since no manufacturing was occurring on the property, the Tribunal concluded that the commercial rate was correctly applied and dismissed the appeal.
OLTOntario Land TribunalJul 31, 2025