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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-05-30, Page 13Rutabaga artists THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1990. PAGE 13. Grey accepts tender Grey Township Council held its regular meeting on May 22 and accepted the tender of KKN Build­ ers Inc. for the replacement of a cement culvert located at lot 5, concession 5-6. The KKN tender amounting to $41,370 was the lowest of seven tenders received. Residents of the vicinity of the culvert should note that the affected road will be closed for approximately six weeks from the end of May to July 13. In other business Council accep­ ted the quotation of Croskill Over­ head Doors Ltd. (Listowel) amount­ ing to $7,468.00 for the replace­ ment of the Ethel Firehall Doors. The Croskill quotation was the lowest of two quotations received. Council also authorized a grant of $250 to the Walton Area Sports Club for 1990. Council was also informed of a public meeting scheduled by the Ethel Community Centre Board to discuss possible renovations to the Community Centre. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 30 at 8 p.m. The next regular meeting of Council is scheduled for Jline 4 at 7 p.m. These students from Blyth Public School were the winners of the first Rutabaga Poster Contest. I n front, (from left): ValeriePitman, judge; CathyCaldwell, Gradel; Second row: Lewis Pitman, judge; Karin Schroecker, Grade 2; Jud Hakkers, Grade 3; Third row: Christina Black, Grade 4; Abigail Ramirez, Grade 5; Julie McNichol, Grade 6. Back row: Kimberley Richmond, Grade 7; April Bromley, Grade 7; Thomas Schroeker, Grade 8; John Ramirez. Grade 8. LAND USE PLAN (CHANGES ONLY) VILLAGE OF BLYTH SCHEDULE 'B' Change from Open Space to Industrial iHtjjChange from Open Space to Residential Change from Residential to Core Commerical ^SMChange from Residential and Insitutional to Core Commerical Change from Agriculture to Community Facility {[]]]] Change from Agriculture to Residential NOTICE ROAD CLOSING Residents in the vicinity of Concession Road 5-6, Lots 1-5, Township of Grey are hereby notified that the above noted road will be closed from approximately May31st to July 13th for bridge construction. Please exercise caution in this area during construction. Grey Township Council PUBLIC MEETING AFFECTING THE VILLAGE OF BLYTH -TO DETERMINE THE NEED FOR REVISIONS TO THE VILLAGE OF BLYTH SECONDARY PLAN - TO CONSIDER A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE VILLAGE OF BLYTH jChange from I ns 111 tut Iona l to Residential (Change from Residential to Highway Commercial [Change from Core Commerical to Community Facility |Change from Residential to Core Commerical TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron and the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Blyth will hold a public meeting on Thursday, July 5, 1990 at 8:00 p.m. in the Blyth and District Community Centre [upstairs-auditorium] to consider the following: 1. To allow the public to comment on the need for revision of the Secondary Plan for the Village of Blyth under section 26 of the Planning Act, 1983. The Planning Act requires that municipalities provide the public with the opportunity through a special meeting of Council to comment on the need for revisions to the Secondary Plan. This meeting is an opportunity for persons with comments or suggested changes to make their thoughts known to Council. 2. Toconsider a proposed official plan amendment under section 17 of the Planning Act, 1983. The proposed plan amendment would update the existing Secondary Plan and includes the following: A. ADDITIONS 1. Site Plan Control Policies The proposed Official Plan Amendment would include policies pertaining to the use of site plan control. The areas to be subject to site plan control will include commercial; industrial; community facilities; high and medium density residential; nursing homes; rest homes. Site Plan Control provisions will enable Council to pass by-laws which require the submission and approval of site plans by Council. 2. Policies related to establishment of Group Homes, Nursing Homes, Rest Homes, Home Occupations and Medical Facilities [Clinics] and Bed & Breakfast Establishments. 3. Policies and Objectives for Economic Development The proposed Official Plan Amendment would include Economic Development policies to promote the Villageof Blyth and include any efforts which benefit the community activities, all of which contribute to community identity and economic stability. 4. Policies Related to Fringe Core Commercial Area This area is located on Dinsley Street [see attached map] 5. Policies Related to Open Space and Flood Plain These policies were deferred in the current secondary plan. 6. Policies Related to the Use of Holding Zones The proposed Official Plan Amendment would establish holding zone policies. These would apply where the use of land has been established and where the details of development have not been determined. Development of a site cannot proceed until the holding symbol is removed. Policies related to a Development Designation Policies directing regular review of the Official Plan Policies encouraging energy conscious design Policy promoting the establishment of an Industrial Park Community Improvement Policies [consolidation-previously OPA 112] Addition of Appendix I which indicates special policies related to flood proofing-for information purposes. B. REVISIONS 1. Update of the provisions of and references to municipal services and commercial area improvement projects. 2. Renumbering and section numbers to allow for the incorporation of new section as mentioned in 1.1. 3. Updating references to RSO date of the Ontario Heritage Act 5. A number of minor technical and minor work changes to bring the Official Plan into conformity with the Planning Act and to clarify or correct wording. C. MAP CHANGES 1. To make a variety of amendments to Schedule “B”, the Land Use Plan, as shown on the attached map. 2. Tochange “Institutional” heading to “Community Facility” and to change “Agricultural” heading to “Developmental” on Scedule “B”. 3. To add 2 collector roads to Schedule “C”, Roads Plan, being Gypsy Lane [south of Dinsley] and Morris Street [south of Dinsley] ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation I either in support of or in opposition to the proposed official plan amendment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and a LARGER MAP relating to the proposed official plan amendment is available for inspection between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Huron County I Department of Planning and Development [524-2188] or at the Village of Blyth Municipal Office I [523-4545] DATEDATTHECOUNTYOFHURONANDTHEVILLAGEOF BLYTH THIS 14TH DAY OF | ^Change from Highway Commercial to Residential MAY, 1990. . N. Bellchamber I Clerk, County of Huron Court House, The Square Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 T fejffigChange from Open Space to Highway Commercial ■HJchange from Industrial to Residential from Residential to Community Facility ggggjjChange from Residential to Open Space Helen Grubb Clerk-Treasurer, Village of Blyth Box 393, Blyth, Ontario NOG 1H0 h