Chatham-Kent has received applications to amend local Official Plan policies and Zoning By-law regulations to permit a new residential development at 770 St. Clair Street, in the community of Chatham.

Municipal officials say the property was originally planned for a home improvement store, but the developers are now seeking to build a new 774-unit residential development, including two 14-storey, and two 12-storey buildings.
The development is planned in two phases, with the first phase consisting of the construction of one tower, and the second phase consisting of the construction of the remaining three towers.
Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Canniff says this is another sign that Chatham-Kent is a growing, welcoming and attractive community to invest in.
“York Developments has already proven to be a great developer in our community, and I am very pleased that they have continued to invest in Chatham-Kent,” said Mayor Canniff, in a media release.
“Chatham-Kent is growing, and I’m excited to see these new buildings take shape over the next few years.”
Chatham-Kent Council is expected to consider applications to amend local planning policies and regulations for the site this summer.
Further technical site and building approvals are given before the project will advance to construction.















