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PUBLIC MEETING
CONCERNING A PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT
AFFECTING THE MUNICIPALITY OF HURON EAST
Portion of Roll No. 4040-390-012-02930
All of Roll No. 4040-390-012-02920
TAKE NOTICE that Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East will hold a public meeting on September 220,1,
2015 at 7:00 pm in the Huron East Council Chambers to consider a proposed zoning by-law amendment under Section 34 of
the Planning Act.
BE ADVISED this application was considered complete by the Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East on August 24, 2015.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of, or in opposition
to, the proposed zoning by-law amendment.
IF a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Municipality
of Huron East before the by-law is passed, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Municipality of
Huron East to the Ontario Municipal Board.
IF a person or public body does not make an oral submission at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Municipality of
Huron East before the by-law is passed, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before
the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body.
COMMENTS will be reviewed by Huron County Planning Department and Huron East staff. Please be aware that your comments
will become part of the public record on this file.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law amendment is available for inspection during regular office
hours at the Huron East Municipal Office and the County of Huron Planning and Development Department (519) 524-8394 x 3.
NOTIFICATION OF DECISION: If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Zoning By-law Amendment, you must make a written
request to: Brad Knight, CAO/Clerk, Municipality of Huron East, 72 Main Street South, PO Box 610 Seaforth, ON, NOK 1 WO
DATED AT THE MUNICIPALITY OF HURON EAST THIS 27 DAY OF AUGUST, 2015.
Brad Knight, CAO/Clerk, Municipality of Huron East
72 Main Street South, PO Box 610 Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO Phone: 519-527-0160
Toll Free: 1-888-868-7513 www.huroneast.com
PURPOSE AND EFFECT
This proposed Zoning By-law Amendment affects 4.257 hectares (approx. 10.52 acres) located at the end of Centennial Drive,
and is bounded by a future extension to Centennial Drive and Duke Street. It extends to the west and backs onto the Seaforth
Public School property. The subject lands include lands owned by the Municipality of Huron East and the Seaforth Community
Hospital Trust which will be merged together to create one large developable parcel to be sold to a third party who proposes to
construct a 3 storey, 80 unit retirement home and 40 multiple attached dwellings (townhouses).
The By-law proposes to change the zoning on the property
from 'Community Facility' and 'Future Development" to "High
Density Residential - Special Zone (R3-2)" for the retirement
home portion of the site and to "Medium Density Residential -
Special Zone (R2-16)" for the multiple attached dwellings. The
property is Residential in the Huron East Official Plan.
Special zone provisions for the retirement home (R3-2) portion
of the site include: permitting two main uses and more than
one main building on the property; permitting a stormwater
management facility as an accessory use; permitting 0.55
parking spaces per unit for the retirement home; establishing
47m2 as the minimum floor area for a 1 bedroom unit; and
permitting a maximum of 929 sq. m. of ground floor of the
retirement home to be occupied by accessory uses such
as clinics for doctors, speech pathologists, social workers,
laboratories, fitness area, research & educational facilities and
business/professional offices, all related directly to meeting the
needs of residents living in the retirement home and serving the
aging population from the community at large.
Special zone provisions for the portion of the property for the
40 (4 units x 10 buildings) multiple attached dwellings (R2-
16) include: permitting two main uses and more than one
main building on the property; and permitting a stormwater
management facility as an accessory use.
Access to the development will be from the extension of both
Centennial Drive and Duke Street and it will be serviced by
extending municipal water and sewer.
This zoning by-law amendment also proposes to update/replace
a number of definitions in the Huron East By-law in order to
allow the multiple attached dwellings within the R2-16 zone to
be registered as a vacant land condominium in the future. The
public will be notified of the public meeting to consider a future
condominium application on these lands.
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Keep Protecting
Yourself from
Bug Bites
Huron County, ON - As the last
long weekend of summer
approaches, mosquitoes and ticks
are still active. The Huron County
Health Unit reminds residents to
protect themselves against mosquito
and tick bites when spending time
outdoors.
"When you're enjoying the end of
summer, it's important to keep protect-
ing yourself against bug bites," says
Public Health Inspector Keshia
Hackett.
Precautions to take when spending
time outdoors include:
Wear light-coloured, long-sleeved
shirts, long pants and closed -toed
shoes.
Use an insect repellent approved by
Health Canada, and always read and
follow the manufacturer's
instructions.
Conduct head -to -toe tick checks.
If you find a tick on you, remove it
using tweezers, grasping the tick as
close to the skin as possible and
pulling straight out slowly but
firmly. Place the tick in a container
and bring it to your healthcare pro-
vider or the Huron County Health
Unit for identification and testing if
needed.
Lyme disease is spread through the
bite of an infected blacklegged tick. A
tick must be attached and feeding for at
least 24 hours before the tick will start
to transmit the bacteria, so early detec-
tion and removal is important. Early
symptoms include:
• Fever
• Headache
• Muscle and joint pain
• Fatigue
• An expanding rash that may resem-
ble a bull's eye
West Nile virus is spread to humans
through the bite of an infected mos-
quito. Many mosquitoes are most active
at dusk and dawn. Most people infected
with West Nile virus do not experience
any symptoms, however, those that do
show symptoms will experience:
• Fever
• Headache
• Body aches
• Fatigue
• Skin rash
Occasionally vomiting and nausea
If you experience any of these symp-
toms, speak to your healthcare
provider.
To learn more about Lyme disease or
West Nile virus, please visit
huronhealthunit.ca
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