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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGoderich Signal Star, 2011-11-30, Page 10Wednesday, November 30, 2011 • Signal -Star 9 back to the community by giving locally purchased gifts hamber and IA team up to romote Buy ive `I wice 'n this g season Milburn ignal-Star your part to help get back on its feet is uying gifts for friends this holiday season. unction with the mber of Commerce, ess Improvement ched its Buy once, e campaign Novem- derlining theimpor- hopping local as we usiest shopping sea - year. s "a gift for you and for f Goderich," the cam- ourages.shoppers to oliday gifts from local erchants. The shop - ort is then funneled the community via -onomic cash flow. th a strong online nd outreach through cial media sites like BIA manager Susan g says a number of usinesses have already a point-of-purchase at includes signage onding gift cards. The strong says, are a vital project, informing gift that their gift has to the restoration and Town of Goderich. et relief comes in more than one form and by simply spending your Christ- mas shopping budget in town, you're supporting the town, the merchant, and the economy of Ai Armstrong says the Initiative has got legs to carry it beyond theChristmasseason, and expanding the program to eas- ily allow residents of other com- Disaster relief comes in more than one form and by simply spending your Christmas shopping budget in town, you're supporting the town, the merchant, and the economy of the community — BIA board member Elizabeth Van den Broeck. the community," said BIA board member Elizabeth Van den Broeck. "You're telling the person that you're giving this gift to that you're proud to have purchased this gift in Goderich because you know it supports •the merchants and the community." munities to 'shop Goderich' online or by phone is being dis- cussed. 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Merchantsnot already involved in the project can obtain gift tags and signage by contacting either the Huron Chamber of Commerce or BIA offices, or by visiting pincher's on The Square. NOTICE OF PUBUC MEETING CONCERNING A HOUSEKEEPING ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL HURON TAKE NOTICE that Council of the Municipality of Central Huron will hold a public meeting on Thursday November 17, 2011 at 4:30 pm in the REACH Executive Boardroom, 169 Beech Street, Clinton to consider a Zoning By-law Amendment under section 34 of the Planning Act. BE ADVISED that the Municipality of Central Huron considered this application to be complete on September 15 2011. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support or in opposition to the proposed zoning by- law. IF a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Municipality of Central Huron before the by- law is passed, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Municipality of Central Huron to the Ontario Municipal Board. IF a person or public body does not make an oral submission at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Municipality of Central Huron before the by- law is passed, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION and copies of the housekeeping Zoning By-law Amendment are available during regular office hours at the Municipality of Central Huron, Municipal Office (519) 482-3997, and the Huron County Planning and Development Department (519) 524-8394 ext. 3, and on the Municipality of Central Huron Website at www.centralhuron.com. Dated at the Municipality of Central Huron this 26th day of October, 2011 Brenda Maclsaac, Clerk Municipality of Central Huron Box 400 Clinton, Ontario NOG 1L0 (519) 482-3997 Purpose and Effect: This Zoning By-law Amendment represents a housekeeping amendment for Central Huron's comprehensive Zoning By-law (By-law 40-2010). The map and text changes affect lands in the Municipality of Central • Huron. Some changes relate to specific properties. The proposed text changes include: - Changes to Definitions (specifically the definition of 'Dwelling' and 'Service and Repair Shop') - Changes to the Keeping of Pets, Exotic Animals and Livestock in Settlement Area provision - Changes to make the bedroom sizes for apartments in Residential (R1, R2 and R3) zones consistent with the size requirements of the Ontario Building Code - Adding permitted uses to the Highway Commercial (C3) - Correcting the MDS reference in the Agricultural Small Holdings provision - Zoning corrections in the Development -3 and Extractive Resources -2 zones Special provisions are proposed for four properties to recognize existing uses. a) Legal Description: Lots 703 to 706, Lot 742, Part Lots 685 to 687, Part Lot 719, Part Lot 741, Plan 331. b) Legal Description: Lot 819, 820, 821, R.P. 331. c) Legal Description: Lot 818, R.P. 331. d) Legal Description: Lot 1, Lot 656 and Lot 657, Plan 333. Maps showing the location of the lands subject to this proposed Zoning By-law Amendment are available at the Municipality of Central Huron Municipal Office and on the Central Huron website www.centralhuron.com