The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-07-31, Page 6TOWNSTOWNSW OE AHOLD
PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A
°POSED ZONING MAW AMENDMENT
TAKE" NOTICE that the Council of the orporatton`of they Townshipaf
ieid tll hoktn,public meeting on;
Saturdays° Augoot 199 n ,
from. t am * 12 noon
10 the Council Chambers ,
uniciptit Office/ Township Shed)
to ,consider a proposed ming by-law underSection 34 of the Planning A,
The put is greeting will take the term ot an;tp: Asa where interested.
peonsa may part y f Arte between SAO am,: and -12;00 noon to speak
to members of Council, the 'Township/County Planner and representatives
from the fkilland' alleyConservation;Authority
awn ... .. !'. n r. % .e Y . s. .. _. ..... . .i -. .R• .-.,
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting or ! ti on or ver l
representation either ink support of or Inoppositi i to the pr+o ed zoning
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ADDITIONAL itiFonmAtioti relating to the proposed zoning .by-law i
available for inspection during regular ofd hours at the Township Clerk's
DATED AT THE TNSIHIP OF ASHFIELD
THIS 31ST DAY'OF JULY, 1991,
Can4)ot the VOCanOtt
School* sponsored by the Lucknow
Reformed Church . It
-week was a resounding sem.
.'its 24111. yam', children
Weal the ages of four and '12
�•galhereAl for the Aire day 1,r,
seven teachersC and seven
'Y .tau'
progrant inel lig* "Bible
;messages o s r games and
variousa ts.
Therewano; ewe at
damp n.
noolleotaion .wd1 r be natal to the
Canadian National Instituite fd
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Lake Banksettitick
This by-law establishes a setback for buildingsand structures adla
ent
to the to f nk't
a 1 ba eng�p l~luton using the 100 year erosion limit
4r � f
k e aitlartr Yell erva Torr uthority take ron ore Line.
hoed art erosion Risk g'. The 100year rosi/{n lim. the � � +nrt im>t is •
prof "t �t n of +fop -off -bank in 100 yearn,
s he atrea betwo the%+misting top-of*bank art the 100 y ` r erosion
1 f
✓llt� oned as Naturaal ITrt
Tronment (NE1) except or in co
i i this arm whic are zoned Natural = vironment (N 1) ,permitting
A o e i ! ► r tc rice. Alll structuresu�hrilt�be
future buildings and e
required towlocate east of or outside of the 100 year erosi Iimit, unless.
tha'otis zoned as NE1-1.
Acothe
py' • ° Of by-law and relmiarit irtapsare being mailed to the Qwrrera',
ofaffected lots °alongthe'lake shore.:_
The current zoning by-law requi lot of) 1 ware
tial ( c
metres in the R * ie f
to t# email a , �i
d'
exceptr� Ai
f0 'existing IC►t��lrhu4'�"•must �ttelniaurn.x�f �� '� �
metres/lot a lea and ,1bi
t metres fot�tt�t'tta �irrfo "a'n�it•�i:irottd
ameno*in - .b ,i wcion I ofry
•a- to to�� l4 ,ar+im tho
g .� adds n � retiezon
irat Environment (NE1). which are a tl a to •bank
includedin the ,calculation of lot area. Areas, of the lot zoned NE1-1 may
alai be- included in the calculation of lit area.
3. Rear Yetisr
This
:b
lee
e -required •renr
yard d�hetres of
'a;,
.
tta to
project is1tiE1. zone othelot�rothatsuch rear
yard project
tion is entirely above thetop-of-bank. This pmvislon,Allows'a cottage iga to
be :constructed atthe minimum setback line (i.e.,100 . ea :.erosion limit)
provided that there is at least 7.6 metres between thenearest pad of
thecottage and the top -of -bank, Section 3.9 otthe zoning by-law allows
outdoors ecks:to
project into tie rear yard a maximum istnnceof 2 6.
•
metres. .•
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Setbacks From Watereourd
This by-law establishes a setbacks of 16' metres for buildingsand struc-
tures from natural watercourses and Municipal drains, This setback will
°,not apply along the lake shore if the building or structure complies with
the 1001 year erosion limit. Also: the setback will not apply for flooding
and erosion control structures,. stairways d footpaths, or structures for
essential services.
This by -lav amends zoning' by-law 510136.
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As a ;general amendment.to the Township of Ashfreld� law, amend
merit affects aft prOperties in: the Township of.Ashfield
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i<tn ai#d bane West were hosts for
+s 'W reunion at t font on
tiny* 'maytwrelatives at-
coin n from North Bay St.
Clements, tchene�r- eterloo
M
r.;
ctsotr, dog �r+�lp,, �'Qaeir
1
�f..
ands:. .....w.. ,•��.
lark -and L�kao
The
younggeneration the,
played an exciting game of vol..
yy
Recent' ;�f
r
�j
ts,
and Jayne- West. Prondit proudly- presented
two new grandchildren to- the
family.
`ire°•loon.-Was int visiting
and" guests honour 'Sherry
Johnston' d Alex ::West were,
pre -Seated thshower gifts for theirs,
upcoming wedding.* S to ijb� er..�jy�:
pot shuck' , supper ,was served and
enjoyed.
Special guests{were grMills, of
Weston and M Y and �W l
of Kincardine.
Fex 4 e
� y Wlsem.
construct a , sml'e'
yJ,���s�a►s� , Iboth
ofthe blu :also indicated
that a nv, had bettir, given by the
Huron 'County.- Health Unit to
c t uct e. r sed e
sem* on °; ate .portion; of tie' lot
,loinabove tie b]. -
Cle - t ri° da Andrew,
infor next. bl c that the � l it*
Valle ' u . ,., y . alnoxit.� tfbint�r •
tCA) d eqnested -that a
geotechnical :engire� report be:
die, On the sabot lot to adthess
o'derielopment on *lope And
slated that based
o
00.Preented in the
the (�
Ci
p j�
, tip.■g
ning and Development
t
would not support the app cation.
Following the public meeting,
council subsequently denied the
'Cation.
h r.
Tousaw / Mr. Peach
••�
tedcouncil ,:. �► to . a Kreger
ting planning for the;LakeHuron
soli ns
specifically
� Ashfield 'Township,
iftc y r g . to_lake bank
setbacks and the 100 year erosion
limits.
MJPone; on It was
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