The moving party sought leave to appeal a decision of the Ontario Municipal Board that approved Official Plan and zoning by-law amendments permitting a mixed residential and commercial development on adjacent lands.
The moving party argued the Board erred in law by failing to apply the 2005 Provincial Policy Statement, exceeded its jurisdiction by extending the re-designation to intervening properties, and breached natural justice by refusing to admit late noise evidence.
The Divisional Court dismissed the motion, finding no good reason to doubt the correctness of the Board's decision on any point of law, and awarded costs to the responding parties.