File #: 15-G-210    Version: Name:
Type: Referral Item Status: Received
File created: 10/13/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/26/2015 Final action: 10/26/2015
Title: APPLICATION FOR MUNICIPALITY INITIATED HOUSEKEEPING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 2009-141- CITY OF BARRIE (File: D14-HOU) Ms. Kathy Brislin, Senior Policy Planner and Ms. Celeste Terry, Policy Planner provided a presentation concerning proposed housekeeping amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning By-law 2009-141. Ms. Brislin advised that the purpose of the Public Meeting was to review proposed amendments to the Zoning By-law to address minor inconsistencies, errors and omissions that have come to light since the passage of Comprehensive Zoning in 2009 and that the proposed amendments include both text and mapping changes to the By-law. Ms. Brislin discussed slides concerning the following sections of the Zoning By-law where housekeeping amendments have been proposed: * Section 2.7 Provincial Statutes; * Section 3.0 Definitions; * Section 4.2.1.5 Temporary Building; * Section 4.2.1.12 Sale of Fruits and Vegetables; * Section 4.6.2 Parking Standards; * Sec...
Attachments: 1. 2.2 PM Notice - Housekeeping Amendment -Zoning Bylaw 2009-141.pdf, 2. 2.2 PM Presentation - Housekeeping Amendment -Zoning Bylaw 2009-141.pdf, 3. 2.2 PM ADD Correspondence Houskeeping Amendments.pdf
Related files: By-law 2014-012, TMP-16764, 16-G-176, TMP-15325, 16-G-050
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APPLICATION FOR MUNICIPALITY INITIATED HOUSEKEEPING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 2009-141- CITY OF BARRIE (File: D14-HOU)

Ms. Kathy Brislin, Senior Policy Planner and Ms. Celeste Terry, Policy Planner provided a presentation concerning proposed housekeeping amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning By-law 2009-141. Ms. Brislin advised that the purpose of the Public Meeting was to review proposed amendments to the Zoning By-law to address minor inconsistencies, errors and omissions that have come to light since the passage of Comprehensive Zoning in 2009 and that the proposed amendments include both text and mapping changes to the By-law.

Ms. Brislin discussed slides concerning the following sections of the Zoning By-law where housekeeping amendments have been proposed:

* Section 2.7 Provincial Statutes;
* Section 3.0 Definitions;
* Section 4.2.1.5 Temporary Building;
* Section 4.2.1.12 Sale of Fruits and Vegetables;
* Section 4.6.2 Parking Standards;
* Section 5.0 Residential Zone Standards;
* Section 5.3.5 Accessory Buildings and Structures;
* Section 5.3.6.1 Parking in Front Yards; and
* Crisis Care Facilities:

Ms. Terry discussed slides concerning the proposed amendments to the map schedule impacting the following properties:

* 379, 381, 383, 385 and 387 Leacock Drive, and 374, 376, 378, 380, 382, 384, 386 and 388 Leacock Drive;
* 146 to 161 on the north and south sides of Birkhall Place; and 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36 on the north side of Sovereign's Gate;
* 18 - 21 Revelstoke Court;
* 16 Surrey Drive;
* 277 Mary Anne Drive and 221-251 (odd numbers only) Cox Mill Road;
* 366 Cox Mill Road;
* 315 Tollendale Mill Road;
* 240 Hurst Drive;
* Dock Road Extension;
* 539 Yonge Street;
* West Side of Huronia Road, South of Mapleview Drive East;
* 751 Big Bay Point Road;
* 160 Cumberland Street; and
* 90 Madelaine Drive.

PUBLIC COMMENTS

1. Mr. Theakson, 129 Toronto Street questioned how...

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