Municipal

Expedited Permitting
Through the Development Application Review Team (DART) all the staff members that you need for your project are available at once to review your proposal and give you comments right at the table! The DART reviews all development applications and Site Plan Control Agreements to ensure that we are doing everything we can to move your project forward quickly and to meet project deadlines.

No Industrial Development Charges
North Bay's pro-active business City Council has eliminated industrial development charges and implemented a 20 year commercial tax reduction strategy.

Competitively Priced Land
The City of North Bay offers a variety of municipal owned site options for development, including 600 acres of fully serviced air and ground side parcels for sale or lease at North Bay Jack Garland Industrial Business Park, and commercial acreage at the south entrance to the City, all competitively priced.

Close proximity to major transportation routes and access to advanced telecommunication network make North Bay’s industrial properties an excellent expansion or relocation option.

For further details please contact a member of the Economic Development Team.

Airport Industrial Community Improvement Plan (AICIP)

The North Bay Jack Garland Airport (NBJGA) is recognized as a key economic driver and is vital to the economy of North Bay and area. The airport provides scheduled passenger and cargo services for a number of carriers. It is an essential transportation hub for North-eastern Ontario. A critical mass of aerospace/aviation firms involved in a wide range of assembling, manufacturing, repair and overhaul (MRO), charters, flight services, and training activity is already present on the airport lands. The goal of the AICIP is to assist in the successful development of an attractive Airport Industrial Business Park by means of providing Municipal Tax Assistance, Municipal Fee Rebate Program, and Landfill Tipping Fee Reduction.

For further details please review the following document

Brownfield Community Improvement Plan (BCIP)

A Brownfield is defined by the province as an undeveloped or previously developed property. It was likely, but not necessarily, used for industrial or commercial purposes in the past and may now be underutilized, derelict or vacant. A Brownfield has known or suspected contamination problems, which prevents or limits potential redevelopment opportunities from proceeding. The City of North Bay has a number of sizeable and strategically significant sites in the Downtown and surrounding areas that are classified as a Brownfield.

A series of investments by the City of North Bay has created a unique opportunity to redevelop these Brownfield sites. Most notably, the City of North Bay is in the process of redeveloping over 20 acres of Brownfield site into a Community Waterfront Park. As well, the implementation of the Downtown Community Improvement plan has assisted in the redevelopment of the Downtown core.

The next phase of revitalization is to redevelop Brownfield sites. To help private sector proponents overcome the financial barrier to investing in these Brownfield sites, the City of North Bay has launched the Brownfield Community Improvement Plan, which provides a combination of financial incentives.

Click here for more information and to access the guidelines and application forms


Downtown Community Improvement Plan (DCIP)
The Downtown Community Improvement Plan (DCIP) is a City-funded incentive program that is designed to stimulate private-sector investment in the Downtown. The goal of the DCIP is to improve the attractiveness of the Downtown by encouraging sustainable businesses and residential projects. For more information on the Downtown Community Improvement Plan contact Downtown Improvement Area at (705) 474-7824 or visit their website at www.downtownnorthbay.com.

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