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Pelham Winterfest fun Continues!
Celebrate the joy of the winter season with community events, unique experiences and festivities.
Don't miss the Santa Clause Parade on December 13th, holiday workshops, self guided light tour and more!
The Parking Ban is in effect during winter events when plows and sanders are in operation.
Parking on the street could result in a parking ticket and may restrict the ability of the snow equipment to enter and clear the roadway. Please do not park on the street.
Please do not park on the street during winter events.
The Province of Ontario is actively working toward creating 1.5 million homes by 2031.
This plan is part of a broader strategy to address the housing supply crisis in Ontario and improve the quality of life for residents. The Province has introduced various pieces of legislation since 2019, which collectively aim to remove barriers to the construction of attainable and affordable new homes in Ontario.
The Niagara Region is forecast to accommodate a minimum population of 694,000 people by 2051. This represents an increase of over 200,000 people from 2021.
More specifically, the Town of Pelham population is also expected to grow to a minimum population of 29,000 by 2051. This represents an increase of at least 10,800 people from 2021. The Town of Pelham is committed to welcoming and accommodating a diverse population from all backgrounds, ages, and income levels.
One way the Town of Pelham can provide for an increased mix of housing which supports aging in place, multiple-family households, and various ownership models is the Secondary Dwelling Units (SDUs)/ Additional Residential Units (ARUs).
The purpose of the Additional Residential Units (ARU) Zoning By-law Amendment 2026 is to update to ensure alignment with the current provincial planning legislation.
Additional Residential Units (ARU) Zoning By-law Amendment 2026 Resources
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What is an Additional Residential Unit (ARU)?
An Additional Residential Unit (ARU) is a separate and self-contained residential unit that is located on the same property as a primary home. In Pelham, they are permitted on lots containing a single detached, semi-detached or townhouse dwelling. ARUs must contain a kitchen, bathroom, sleeping area, and separate entrance. Known by many names, ARUs can also be referred to as second dwelling units, basement apartments, attached suites, tiny homes, coach houses, granny flats, and more.
What can an Additional Residential Unit look like?
There are several ways Additional Residential Units (ARUs) can be implemented, including within the primary building or as a detached structure. Some examples of ARUs can include basement units, upper-level or attic units, main-level additions, garage conversions, or units within a detached structure.

What can be considered benefits of Additional Residential Units?
Like the rest of the Niagara Region, Pelham is growing. The Town’s population is expected to rise to 29,000 by 2051. Additional Residential Units (ARUs) are an essential tool for managing this growth in a way that benefits the community and residents of Pelham.
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