PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1981. WIIITBY FREE PRESS THE CORPORATION OF THETOWNOFWHITBY The Planning Act NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY TO REGULATE LAND USE PURSUANT TO SECTION 39OF THE PLANNING ACT Take Notice that the Council of the Town of Whitby has passed By-law 1287-81 on the twenty-third day of November, 1981, pursuant to the provisions of Sec- tion 39of The Planning Act. The following Schedules are attached hereto: 1. Schedule 1, being a copy of By-law 1287-81. 2. Schedule 2, consisting of the following: (1) An explanation of the purpose and effect of the by-law. (2) A key map which shows the location of the lands to which the by-law applies (or, where there is no key map, an explanation as to why a key map is not included.) 3. Schedule 3, being a statement of the chief planning officer of the Regi'onal Municipality of Durham In which the land to which the by-law applies is situate. ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY, within twenty-one days after the date of mailing, personal service or publication of this notice, file with the clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of an objection to the approval of the said by-law or part thereof together with the details of all or that portion of the by-law to which there is objection and detailed reasons thereof. ANY PERSON wishing to support the application for approval of the by-law may, within twenty-one days after the date of the mailing, personal service or publication of this notice, file with the clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of support of the application for approval of the said by-law. If no notice of objection has been filed with the clerk of the muriicipality within the time provided, the by-law thereupon comes into effect and does not require the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board. If a notice of objection has been filed with the clerk of the municipality within the time provided, the by-law shall be submitted to the Ontario Munici- pal Board and the bylaw does not come into effect until approved by the On- tarlo Municipal Board. THE LAST DATE FOR FILING OBJECTIONS IS JANUARY 6,1982. THE OBJECTIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THIS DATE IN ORDER TO BE VALID. Dated at the Town of Whitby this sixteenth day of December, 1981. Donald G. McKay, B.A., A.M.C.T. Town Clerk Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario LUN 2M8 Schedule 1 The following is a copy of By-law 1287-81. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY BY-LAW NUMBER 1287-81 BEING A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW NUMBER 1784 WHEREAS, The Municipal Council of The Corporation of the Town of Whitby, deems it advisable to amend By-law Number 1784. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED AND IT IS HEREBY ENACTED as a By-law of The Corporation of the Town of Whitby by the Council thereof as follows:- 1. Subsection (k) of Section 4 of By-law 1784 is hereby amended by adding the following additional paragraph: Where any new lots are created on either Plans 582 or 615 by virtue of a decision of the Land Division Committee of the Region of Durham one single famlly detached dwelling (unrelated to farming) may be erected and used on any such new lot providing the various zone and other provisions of this by-law are complied with. (1) Zone Provisions (a) Lot Frontage Minimum 24 metres (b) Lot Area Minimum .202 hectares (c) Lot Coverage . Maximum for ail 33% of the Buildings lot area (d) Front Yard Minimum Depth 9 metres (e) Interior Side Yard Minimum Width 1.5 metres Provrded however and notwithstanding the above, where no garage or carport facilities are provided on the lot then the minimum width of one of the interior side yards shall be 4.9 metres (f) Exterior Side Yard Minimum Width 6 metres (g) Rear Yard Minimum Depth 10 metres (h) Parking Accessory Building etc. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4 of By-law 1784. (il) Provided further that the following conditions are complied with:- (a) The access to any such lot shall be from a street other than Coro- nation Road. (b) The dwelling constructed on any such lot is served by a well which is drilled or constructed into the deep aquifer which underlies the Impervious clay layer. (c) The dwelling located on any such lot is served by a septic tank system whIch is constructed and approved by the Durham Health Unit. BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 23RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1981. Don McKay TOWN CLERK R. Attersley MAYOR SCHEDULE A-1 TO BY-LAW NO. 1287-81 This is Schedule A-1 to By-law 1287-81 passed by the Council tion of The Town of Whitby on the 23rd day of November, 1981. Don McKay TOWN CLERK ROAD ALLOWANCE BETWEEN CON. 4 a 5 of The Corpora- R. Attersley MAYOR NOT TO SCALE SCHEDULE 2 1. The Purpose and Effect of By-law 1287-81 is to: (1) permit the erection of one single family detached dwelling unrelated to farming on a lot which is created elther by a severance or by the registration of a plan of subdivision, within that area shown on the Key Map as 615 and 582, providing the varlous zone and other provi- sions of the By-law are complied with. (2) The By-law further requires that prior to the Issuance of a building per- mit for a single family detached dwelling the following conditions are to be complied with; (a) The access to any such lot shall be f rom a street other than Coro- nation Road. (b) The dwelling constructed on any such lot is served by a well which is drilled or constructed Into the deep aquifer which under- lies the impervious clay layer. (c) The dwelling located on any such lot is served by a septic tank system which is constructed and approved by the Durham Health Unit. 2. Key Map: See Schedule A-1 to By-law 1287-81. Schedule 3 STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY TO THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM 1, Mofeed Michael, the Chief Planning Officer of The Regional Municipality of Durham, have reviewed By-law 1287-81 of the Town of Whitby. I am of the opinion that this By-law is in conformity with the Official Plan in ef- fect for the Durham Planning Area. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1981. Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Commissionerof Planning This Schedule 3 is issued to the Town of Whitby for By-law 1287-81 pursuant to Ontario Regulation 78180, a regulation made under The Planning Act. Blood donor 1.1n1e on Jan. 6 Whitby Red Cross will hold a Blood Donor Clinic, Wednesday, Jan- uary 6, at the Legion Hall on Byron Street South. The hours are from 2 to 8 p.m. Regular donors, please note this date is two weeks later than the previously scheduled time. Margaret Horton, the new blood donor chair- man hopes at least 325 donations will be re- ceived at this, the first of four 1982 clinics. A minimum of 375 people must attend the clinic to reach this goal. Always, some people are deferred for minor health reasons. Most people between the ages of 17 and 66 are healthy enough to give blood. They know how important the supply is for accident victims and surgical patients. They assume they'll neyer need blood themselves, but if they do, it will be available. That is not always sol Too fre- quently, patients have had to await vital sur- gery, sometimes for several months, because of an insuffi- cient blood supply. There's a special at- mosphere at a blood donor clinic. The blue- smocked volunteers are friendly, helpful and re- assuring to first-time donors. Donors radiate a special attitude, knowing theirs is a life- saving gift. Generally, it takes from 45 minutes to an hour to register, get tested, give your blood, rest and snack - all necessary procedures. Between 4 o'clock and 6 o'clock, there may be lineups due to half-staff- ing for the clinic crew's dinner hour. If you come then, allow a bit more time. Six regular blood donors will receive cert- ificates marking 35, 50 or in the case of Bryan Davies, 75 blood dona- tions. Congratulations to these six men. Start 1982 in the best possible way. Be a Blood Donor. Attend the Whitby Blood Donor Clinic, January 6 bet- ween2 and 8 p.m. WFD raises $1,400 The Whitby Fire De- partment wants to ex- press their thanks to the residents of the Town of Whitby for their support during the "Fill the Boot" Campaign held during the recent Santa Claus Parade. The department raised $1,450.96 during the parade, all of which will be donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada. 60" 1:: > 1