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Huron changes severances
THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 6, 1977 15
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Huron County Council agreed
a number of new policies with
gard to applications for sever-
ces when it met for its March
ssion in Goderich last Friday.
Clause one provides that Wills
Agreements signed prior to the
ssing of the County Official
an should take precedence.
ills of, Agreement dated after
at passing should not be
nsidered in arriving at a
cision, it was decided.
In future, the applicable section
the Official Plan or Secondary
an is to be stated in the
proval or denial of any
verance. Decisions will be,
ade under the Secondary Plan
Huron County Council passed a
rlaw last Thursday establishing
e apportionment for 1977 to be
aid by each municipality toward
ounty spending.
As required under the
unicipal Act the County deter-
ined the percentage share that
ach municipality was to contri-
ute according to the proportion
at the equalized assessment Of
each municipality bears to the
Otal equalized assessment of all
unicipalities within the County.
In former years, the percentage
aid by each municipality for
ealth, Fluronview, Children's
id Social Services and Library
as been based on population
'tither than assessment.
Provision is made that the
county may, if it feels the by-law
passed under the first regulations
not just and equitable, amend it
o make apportionment more
quitable.
As a result, such an amend-
ent was passed at the same
In general apportionment the
tes range from $27,644 for the
illage of Blyth to $395,002 for the
own of Goderich. Clinton will
ay $122,892, Exeter $170,308,
eaforth $73,845 and Wingham
141,163.
Under the amendment Blyth
ays $31,829, Goderich $378,815,
Linton $131,332, Exeter
68,800, Seaforth $81,803 and
of the Municipality after the Plan
has had first reading.
In notifying an applicant of the
date of hearing of a severance, a
form must now accompany the
notice informing the applicant of
the agencies or persons objecting
to the severance, to enable the
applicant to prepare an appro-
priate defence and save time in
dealing with the severance. A
copy of the objecting agency's
report is also to be forwarded to
the applicant.
Where there is a conflict
between the Planning Depart-
ment's Report on a severance and
the possible decision of the Land
Division Committee, it was
Wingham $138,965.
In the townships the general
apportionment ranges from West
Wawanosh with $46,335 to
Stephen with $218,403. Under the
amendment those high and low
rates change to '$51,445 in West.
Wawanosh and $209,725 in
Stephen.
In other Executive Committee
business, County Councillors
supported a recommendation
from the committee that a grant
of $500 be paid to both the Huron
Country Playhouse and the Blyth
Center for the Arts.
Committee Chairman William
Morley explained that 'the repre-
sentatives of the Playhouse and
Blyth Centre for the Arts had
appeared before the committee to
seek the grant.
The 1977 budget for • the
Playhouse is $175,000 with _$5,000
expected from municipal bodies.
The Ontario Arts Council may
base their grant according to local
participation, he said.
The 1977 budget for the Blyth
Centre is $61,000 with $3,000
expected from municipal
government. Wintario grants are
available if matched by local
contributions.
Mr. Morley said it had been the
opinion of the committee that the
two operations served about
equal numbers of Huron
residents so had recommended
the same grant for each.
agreed the policy be continued
whereby the severance is to be
referred to the Planning Board for
comment prior to a decision being
made and a member of the Land
Division Committee is to attend
the Planning Board meetings to
explain differences of opinion and
the reason for the referral.
In addition, the Planning Staff
is to advise, if requested, in
connection with a proposed
severance, whether in the opinion
of the staff, the proposed applica-
tion for severance would be in
conformity with the Official. Plan
or Secondary Plan. The applicant
may then choose whether or not
he or she wishes to proceed with
the application since the Land
Division Committee actually
makes the decision.
In other matters relating to
severances a resolution from the
County of 'Kent, presented to
council through the Executive
Committee .report, calling on the
Province to amend legislation
whereby the fee charged for
applications made for land
severance be increased from the
present maximum for $50 per
application to a maximum of $100
was supported.
Executive Committee 'Chair-
man William Morley told the
meeting that at present the
average cost of a severance
proceeding was about $115.
"We just feel that people who
apply for severances should be
the ones to bear the lion's share
of the cost," he explained,
In other Planning Board busi-
ness, council denied a request
from Salford Valley Hall Incor-
porated to use a lot they recently
purchased across the road from
the Hall for parking.
There are residences on either
side of that property and
objections have been lodged• NM*
the Township and the Townie*.
had asked for the Depart/1*M's
comments.
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