Restrictive Covenants Info Session

April 7, 2025 7:00pm
Rosemont Community Hall

Come and Learn how we can try to protect our neighbourhood from large scale development on residential streets.

Rosemont Neighbours:  Since the Restrictive Covenant  meeting on Feb 11 there has been a lot of interest in Restrictive Covenants to try to maintain the Spirit and Nature of our community such as Single Family Homes and Duplex homes as well as greenspace, trees and front setbacks. Since the meeting a committee has formed to coordinate activities toward implementing a Restrictive Covenant that Rosemont Residents could sign on to. To this end the committee will be going door to door to talk with neighbours and there will be a further Information Meeting on Monday April 7 at 7PM at the Community Hall.  

    A Restrictive Covenant is a legal contract bound to a property by being registered on the title. In the Past restrictive covenants were used as development tools before municipal governments were given the power of land use zoning. Several properties in Cambrian Heights and Collingwood  already have Restrictive Covenants in place. Restrictive Covenants can be effective at limiting development  density. As an example lands with a Restrictive Covenant that limits development to single detached or semidetached dwellings will result in less density than those that do not have a Restrictive Covenant. They may enhance property value when lower density development is seen as desirable.

     A Restrictive Covenant can restrict development of townhouse and row housing. For example the Lake Bonavista and Chinook Part Eagle Ridge Calvin Grove Restrictive Covenant does not allow construction over multiple lots. Developers are not able to acquire adjacent lots and construct a single high density development if at least one of the lots has a Restrictive Covenant.

       Since the adoption of R-CG Blanket rezoning by City Council in September of 2024 after the longest council meeting in Calgary History  properties were changed in Rosemont from R-C1 and R-C2 to R-CG. This zoning allows for multiple dwellings on a lot. As we have seen in Capital Hill and Mt Pleasant one lot can become 4 townhouses with 4 basement suites and little if any parking.

Restrictive Covenants are not enforced by the City and must be defended through the legal system. Those who have not signed on to the Restrictive Covenant cannot help to enforce any Restrictive Covenant in Rosemont. Because of this it is important that we all inform ourselves and our neighbours about how we can use this Restrictive Covenant to keep the Spirit of the Community we bought into. Please consider coming to the Meeting on April 7 at 7 PM at the Community to have your say about how a Rosemont Restrictive Covenant might look and have your questions answered.

To watch a video on how Restrictive Covenant affect Real Estate prices go to Brentwoodrc.ca This was put together by a Brentwood Realtor Val Laferriere

We have discovered some news about Rosewood Rd Chelsea Street and Roseview Drive that is very interesting. Come to the meeting and hear what we have discovered. It is preliminary but very good we hope.

If you have questions call Jean Blackstock @ 403 305-9447

This session is being hosted by private residents, not the Rosemont Community Association

Further information compiled by the Rosemont Community Association can be found at Restrictive Covenant Info Sheet.

Plus you can visit RosemontYYC.com/Rezone for some basic information and resources where you can learn more.