The following is a recap of the City of St. John's Regular Council Meeting on May 20, 2025, which provides an overview of Council decisions. All related documents for the decisions outlined below and the full agenda from the meeting are available by clicking the button below.
Council Meeting Video, Agenda & Documents
Approval of Wall Sign - 331 Water Street
Council considered a request to approve an illuminated wall sign for AON on the BMO building at 331 Water Street, located in Heritage Area 1. Although the sign exceeds standard height restrictions by being above the second-storey windows, the Built Heritage Experts Panel recommended approval due to the sign’s design and placement. Staff supported the recommendation.
Decision: Approved Unanimously
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New Dwelling in Heritage Area: 56 Brazil Street
Council reviewed the design of a new dwelling at 56 Brazil Street, located in Heritage Area 3. The proposed design meets the St. John’s Heritage By-Law and associated design standards for new buildings in heritage areas. As the proposal aligns with these standards, Council accepted a staff report in lieu of a formal Heritage Report, as permitted under the by-law.
Decision: Approved Unanimously
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Rezoning: 74 Welland Street
Council were asked to adopt Envision St. John’s Development Regulations Amendment Number 51, 2025, to rezone a portion of land at 74 Welland Street (formerly 425 Blackmarsh Road) from the Apartment 2 (A2) Zone to the Residential 2 (R2) Zone. The rezoning allows for the creation of one new lot for a single detached dwelling. No public submissions were received, and staff recommended accepting a staff report in lieu of a Land Use Report given the small scale of the application.
Decision: Approved Unanimously
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2023 Flood Risk Mapping Study
Council reviewed the 2023 Flood Risk Mapping Study, which assessed seven watercourses across the city. Conducted in partnership with provincial and federal agencies, the study produced updated 20-year and 100-year flood risk maps under current and climate change scenarios. Following this approval, Staff will prepare an amendment to the City’s Envision St. John's Development Regulations to incorporate the 100-year Climate Change Flood Risk Maps, which will guide future development.
Decision: Approved Unanimously
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Development Applications:
Development applications are formal requests submitted to the City of St. John's by individuals, businesses, or developers seeking approval for projects that involve land use, building construction, or changes to property. These applications require council approvals and ensure that proposed developments comply with the City’s Envision St. John’s Development Regulations.
The following development applications were reviewed at the meeting: