Ontario

Tecumseh Council To Hear Plan For Six-Unit Building On St. Anne Boulevard

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May 26, 2026 5:48 pm

Tecumseh, Ontario, will hold a public meeting on June 9 to consider a rezoning request for 1406 St. Anne Boulevard that could allow a three-storey, six-unit building and a separate single-unit dwelling on the site.

According to the Town of Tecumseh, council will hear the application at 5 p.m. in Town Municipal Office Council Chambers at 917 Lesperance Road. The property sits on the southeast corner of St. Anne Boulevard and Arbour Street.

The application, file D19-1406STA, would change the zoning from Residential Type Two, or R2, to a site-specific Residential Type Three zone, or R3-23. The 1,330-square-metre lot is currently designated residential in the town’s official plan.

Residents can submit written comments to the town clerk by noon on June 4. Anyone who wants to speak at the meeting must register by 3 p.m. on June 9.

The public meeting comes after council rejected a broader four-units-as-of-right proposal in July 2025. In April, council also said the town’s wider zoning by-law rewrite is not being used to bring that idea back.

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