Leave to appeal denied; OMB did not err in refusing party status to neighbouring property owner.
The moving party sought leave to appeal a decision of the Ontario Municipal Board that denied it party status in a site plan appeal.
The moving party argued it was denied natural justice and that the Board applied the wrong test for standing.
The Divisional Court dismissed the motion, finding that the site plan process does not determine the rights of neighbouring property owners, and thus there was no denial of natural justice.
The Court also held that the Board properly exercised its discretion over its own procedure in determining that the municipality could adequately protect the public interest.
ODCDivisional CourtApr 15, 2004