The Citizen, 2002-05-22, Page 9NOTICE 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-TURNEERRY THIS
1ST DAY OF MAY, 2002
Nancy Michie
Clerk--reasurer
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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On to Guides
Several Belgrave Brownies moved up to Girl Guides at a ceremony last Thursday night. In
back, from left: Ellen Cook, Loretta Thompson, Brooklyn Vercruyssen, Melissa Higgins. Front:
Brittany Weber, Jenny Anderson, Emma Brohm. (Vicky Bremner photo)
There were eight tables of euchre
in play on Wednesday, May 15 in the
Women's Institute Hall.
Winners were: high lady, Doris
Michie; second high lady, Jane
Grasby; lone hands, Norma Moore;
low lady, Viola Adam;s high man,
Lloyd Appleby; second high man,
Richard Moore; lone hands, Joe
Spitzig; low man, Stuart Chamney.
The next euchre is Wednesday,
May 22 at 8 p.m.
Mabel Wheeler and Bernice
Davies, Owen Sound, sailed on the
Chi-Cheemaun to visit with Rev.
and Mrs. Peter Tucker in Elliott
Lake.
Sincere sympathy is extended
from the community to Elizabeth
and Ken Cowan and family in the
recent loss of Elizabeth's brother,
Rueben Jacklin of Mississauga. He
was the dear uncle of Sarah,
Matthew, and Melissa Cowan.
Sympathy is also extended from
the community to Brian and Victoria
Hoy and family in the recent loss of
Victoria's grandmother. May you
remember these families in your
thoughts and prayers.
Keep candles out of the
reach of children and pets.
Remember to snuff out your
candles if you ore
leaving the room )
or going to bed. ‘1, a
Sparks to Brownies
Moving up to Belgrave Brownies last Thursday night were, in back, from left: Mary Kate
Higgins, Laura Higgins, Peyton Scott, Gabriel Carter, Sydney Jarvis, Heidi Raynard. Front:
Sarah Cook, Rebecca Guy, Caroline McDowell. (Vicky Bremner photo