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Times-Advocate, October 7, 1.971
Councillors debate size of lots
before approval given to plan
a valid concern and complained it
could be too costly for one-home
builders in small rural villages,
for instance, to afford to meet the
new regulations.
Reeve Charles Thomas,
chairman of the Huron Planning
Board, said the matter had
• received the committee's full
attention.
"In some areas, an acre is not
enough," said Thomas. "In some
areas it is too much, But we have
to be able to separate the septic
tank system from the well in
areas there is no sewage
system."
County planner Davidson said
it must be recognized that a septic
tank system in some areas of
Huron County will have to con-
tinue to work steadily for perhaps
20 or 30 years. He said the size of
the lot should be adequate to
permit the weeping bed to be dug
up and moved to another area to
give the land an opportunity to
recover,
It was also pointed out that if
the land developer could prove by
a perculation test that the size of
the lot could be smaller and still
permit adequate septic drainage,
it would be permitted,
A perculation test, according to
Davidson, involved digging a hole
about 18-inches square by two
feet deep and saturating it with
water for about 24 hours. Then
the hole was filled with water and
observed to determine how
another heated discussion among
county council members.
The committee's report. showed
that a fee of $40 would be levied
against the seller where parcels
of land were to be severed, The
charge would be made, the report
showed, whether the severance
was granted or not.
It was learned that when a
parcel of land is to be split up, all
property owners within 200 feet of
the severance had to be notified
to ascertain their reactions.
"The procedure with obtaining
consents is somewhat detailed
and requires at least a mimimum
of 30 days in order that the ap-
plication can be processed in the
proper manner," Krauter
reported. "The local
municipality, the Health Unit, the
Regional Health Engineer, the
Department of Highways and the
County Engineer, if necessary,
have to be contacted. An on-site
inspection is made by the
Planning Director and he, in
turn, makes a report to the Land
Division Committee. Once the
application has been approved
the various forms are forwarded
to the appropriate people in-
cluding the Department of
Municipal Affairs, the local
municipality and the land owner
and interested parties. There is
—Please turn to page 24
quickly the water got away.
Davidson said a qualified
person was required to take the
perculation test, but added that if
the land owner took trial tests on
his property before calling in the
engineer, he would have a better
idea whether or not the per-
culation test would be approved
and the land judged Suitable for
smaller lot purposes.
Reeve Thompson concurred
with Davidson and said the
peiculation testing shouldn't be
very costly if the co-operation of
the department of health could be
enlisted,
Reeve John Flannery of
Seaforth said he wasn't satisfied
thatcounty councillors knew what
these new regulations would
mean to young couples deciding
to build homes. lie said young
people are "craving" for an
indication of future costs and this
legislation was not helping
toward that end,
Davidson reminded council
that the official plan would be
administered locally, not
provincially as is the case in
some instances governing
building now.
"We can be little more
passionate in our decisions, "
said Davidson.
The report of the Land Division
Committee cahired by Cal
Kreuter, Brussels, brought on
Huron County's plan came one
step clew Thursday to becoming
official, when members of Huron
County Council approved the plan
as ammended following public
meetings throughout Huron.
Gary Davidson, the county
planning director, said the plan
would now be forwarded to the
Minister of Municipal Affiars for
final approval.
The amendments to the
original plan, noted Davidson,
were in the areas of seasonal
residential regulations and the
land use designations, par-
ticularly with regard to lot sizes
for private and sub-division
expansion. Some other minor
'adjustments were suggested and
approved by members of council
Thursday.
The size of lots as required in
the plan came under lengthy
discussion during the session
with some councillors expressing
sincere doubts about the
regulations.
Reeve Elgin Thompson,
Tuckersmith, was one of the first
councillors to express concern
that if large lots of one acre or
one and a half acres are
necessary , it might induce
people to go out and purchase an
entire farm, build a house on one
corner of it and allow the rest to
grow up in weeds.
Reeve Bill Elston, Morris,
concurred. He said the con-
sideration of the size of the lots is
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