HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-05-29, Page 10NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
CONCERNING A PROPOSED
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT
AFFECTING THE MUNICIPALITY
OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY (WARD T)
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry will hold a public meeting on
Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 8:00 p.m. in the Bluevale Community
Hall, located at 32 Clyde Street, Bluevale, Ontario, to consider a
proposed zoning by-law under Section 34 of the Planning Act,
R.S.O. 1990, as amended.
This by-law amends zoning by-law 14-1987 of the former
Township of Turnberry, now a Ward of the Corporation of the
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry. The details of this proposed
amendment are detailed in the Purpose and Effect outlined
below.
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 that files an appeal of a decision
of the Corporation of the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry in
respect of the proposed Zoning By-law does not make oral
submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions
to the Corporation of the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry before
the proposed zoning by-law is adopted, the Ontario Municipal
Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-
law is available for inspection during regular office hours at the
Morris-Turnberry Municipal office.
DATED AT THE MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY THIS
1ST DAY OF MAY, 2002
Nancy Michie
Clerk-Treasurer
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
RR #4
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
(519) 887-6137
PURPOSE AND EFFECT:
This by-law proposes to amend Zoning By-law 14-1987 to revise
the current minimum separation distance requirements between
agricultural and non-agricultural uses to generally incorporate
the new Minimum Separation Distance formulas released by the
Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs. Also included are
definitions for several terms used by the new formulas. This by-
law also incorporates setbacks for liquid manure tanks from
wells and watercourses and a minimum separation distance for
the establishment of manure storage facilities.
Also for discussion at this public meeting are revisions to the
current by-law regarding requirements recommended to be
incorporated at the time of considering a new model Nutrient
Management By-law.
1. Manure storage facilities are included in the definition of
structure.
2. The current minimum distance separation formula for barn
expansions allows for a reduced distance factor. The new
provision would not allow this reduced distance factor where
barns have been built or expanded within a three year period.
3. Reference is made in the AG1 zone to municipal and
provincial manure management requirements.
4. Reference is made in the AG2 zone to municipal and
provincial manure management requirements.
5. As a general amendment to the Turnberry Township Zoning
By-law this amendment applies to all lands within Ward T
(former Township of Turnberry), Municipality of Morris-
Turnberry.
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The Corporation of the
Municipality of Huron East
Notice of the proposed stopping up, closing and selling of municipal road allowances, being
Charlotte Street, West of Henfryn Line, between Lot 34 Concession 9 and Lot 56 and 57 Plan 261
in the hamlet of Henfryn, Grey Ward and a diverted road allowance on Lot 26 Concession 8
described as Part 3 on 22R4709, Grey Ward.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 300 (1) of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter
M45, that the Municipality of Huron East, in the County of Huron, proposes to pass a by-law to
stop up, close and sell a road allowance in the Municipality of Huron East, being Charlotte Street,
West of Henfryn Line, between Lot 34 Concession 9 and Lot 56 and 57 Plan 261 in the hamlet of
Henfryn, Grey Ward and the diverted road allowance on Lot 26 Concession 8 as Part 3 on
22R470, Grey Ward.
On Tuesday, June 11th, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 72 Main
Street Scuth, Seaforth, Ontario, the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East
will consider the by-law for closure and sale of the aforementioned road allowances. Any person
wishing to be heard on this matter who claims that his or her land will be prejudicially affected by
the said by-law may apply to be heard to:
John R. McLachlan,
Clerk-Administrator,
Municipality of Huron
East,
72 Main Street, South
PO Box 610,
Seaforth, Ontario.
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519-527-0160
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PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2002.
Sports
Kurtzville beats Bantam lacrosse squad
The Wingham Bantam lacrosse
team played a couple of games last
week.
Last Tuesday, the Wingham
Bantams travelled to Kurtzville.
The score was 4-3 for Kurtzville.
In the first period Cory Chapman
started the scoring with an
unassisted goal.
Kurtzville started the second
period with a quick goal after two
minutes of play. Chris Crawford
scored on a pass from Chapman to
go ahead of the home team.
Kurtzville answered late in the .
period with a tying goal.
In the third Kurtzville scored but
this was evened up seconds later
with a goal from Chapman on a pass
from Jason Hamilton. The home
team got the go-ahead goal with
three minutes left which gave them
the win.
Last Thursday, Wingham hosted
Fergus at the North Huron Wescast
Community Complex. With a
reduced roster, -the -Bantams called
on the help of the Wingham
Pee Wees.
The Fergus team outplayed the
home team and scored seven goals
to Wingham's two. Scoring for
Howiek edges
local U-7s
The U-7s Brussels soccer team
hosted Howick III on May 21.
The close contest ended in the
visitors' favour, with the hosts
edged in a 3-2 effort.
Wingham were Hamilton on a pass
from Chase Chapman with mere
seconds left in the first period to end
the period 2-1 for Fergus.
Wingham tied it up in the second
when Cory Chapman scored on a
pass from C. ' Ashley. Fergus
dominated the remainder of the
game and scored five unanswered
goals.
This week's games for the
Bantams are both out of town in
Arthur last night, Tuesday, and in
Guelph on Thursday.