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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 13 Mar 2010, p. 4

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TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Whitchurch-Stouifville passed By-law 2010-001â€"20 on the 2nd day of March, 2010 under Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1990. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the by-law by filing with the Director of Planning 8r Building Services of The Corporation of the Town of Whitchurch- Stoutfville not later than the 6th day of April. 2010 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objection. In accordance with Section 3409) of the Planning Act the notice of appeal must be accompanied by the Ontario Municipal Board Act prescribed fee of $125.00, payable to the Minister of Finance. In addition to the fees listed above, pursuant to Byâ€"law 2009-164â€"Fl, a processing fee of $175.00 per Ontario Municipal Board appeal. payable to the Town of Whitchurch-Stoufiville, is required to be paid at the time of filing a Notice of Appeal. An explanation of the purpose and efl'ect of the by-law, describing the lands to which the by-law applies, and a key map showing the location of the lands to which the by-law applies are attached. The complete by-law is available for inspection in my oflice from 8:30 am. to 4:30 pm. on regular business days. DATED at the Town of Whitchurdt-Stoufl’ville this 13th day of March 71,10. Andrew McNeely Director of Planning 8: Building Services Town of Whitchurch-Stoufl‘ville, 37 Sandiford Drive, 4th Floor Stoufivillc, Ontario MA 7X5 NUI'E: Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a zoning by-lawtotheOntarioMunicideoard Anoticeofappealmaynot be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice ofappeal maybefiledinthenameofan individual whoisamernber of the association or the group. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed. the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or. in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board. there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body asapartv. By-law 2010-001-ZO (Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the Town of Whitchurch-Stoufl'ville) all’ects all lands in the Town and replaCes existing Zoning By-laws No. 87â€" 34 and 72-7 which covered separate geographic areas of the Town. Zoning By-laws No. 87-34 and 72-7 and all amendments thereto have been repealed Zoning By- law 2010-00110 is a singular by-law which contains contemporary zoning and parking standards for all types ofuses and land use activities in the Town. Zoning By- law 2001-001-ZO governs the specific permitted uses and development regulations ( e.g, building setbacks, height, coverage. setbacks and other similar regulations) afiecting all land in the Town. The general uses categories addressed by Zoning By-law 2001-001-20 include but are not limited to; Agricultural, Open Space, Environmental, Commercial, Employment, institutional and. Residential Uses. By-law 2010«001-ZO containsnewgeneralzoningprovisionswhichsddressthe Administration and interpretation ofthe Zoning By-law and addresses General Provisions concerning certain uses and varions zoning matters authorised by the Planning InpuficuluBy-INZOIOMI-ZOW .A new Won offimploym Zones BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE Town of mkdu'l‘mvnm NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BYâ€"LAW PLANNING ACT, 1990 meMawmlO-ml -20 mum-W o A new classification of Commercial Zones which address different commercial areas in the Town including Local, General, Recreational. and Village Commercial Areas. This includes new Commercial / Residential Mixed Use zones within the Community of Stouffville with corresponding permitted uses and regulations By-law 2010-001-20 Implements relevant Provincial land use policy as contained in the Town of Stouffville Official Plan. in particular, Zoning By-law 2010o00l-ZO implements the provisions of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan. In this regard, By-law 2010-001- 20 contains a number of new zone classifications and associated permitted uses and regulations corresponding to the various land use designations within the Oak Ridges Moraine area of the Town. This includes zones corresponding to'the following Oak Ridges Moraine Plan designations: By-law 2010-001-20 includes provisions associated with Well Head Protection Areas, Landform Conservation Areas and Areas of High Aquifer Vulnerability which are mapped in the Byâ€"law. By-law 2010-001-20 further zones Natural Heritage Features such as Significant Woodlots, Significant Valley lands, Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest and Flood Hazard areas and includes corresponding regulatory provisions for development within and in proximity to these areas in accordance with the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville Official By-law 2010-001-20 contains a number of site specific exceptions providing for permitted uses and regulations on certain sites. Plan A new classification of Residential Zones which distinguish the specific characteristics of rural estate residential areas on private services, traditional residential areas on partial services in rural communities and traditional residential areas in the Community of Stouffville. This includes up to date development standards associated with new residential areas in the Community of Stouffville with corresponding permitted uses and regulations 0'. 0' IA.‘ 0" L0. 0.1 to" d: nun BUSINESS: Town acts on complaint Market can sell goods grown, baked off farm The Hulshof family farm market will be allowed to sell items not grown op last yeaf, t5wn stafl received a complaint that off-site goods were being sold at the market stand on Blooming- ton Road east of Hwy. 48. .n . “The remedy to address the matter was to clarify it in a mning bylaw,” said Alan Drozd, manager of planning for Whitchurch-Stoufiville. The amendment was passed on Jan. 19. “It is the opinion of stafl’ that the sale of produce grown on the farm and supplemented produce not grown on the farm as part of the farm gate sales operation would be consistent with the Agricultural Policy Area permit- ted uses,” wrote Whitchurch-Stouffville planner Paula Viola in her report to council recommending the bylaw amendment. The roadside stand has been in operation since 1996 and sells broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage, which is grownon the farm._ v With the amendment, not only will these items con- tinuetobesold.butsotoowillproducenotgmwnon the farm and baked goods thag are sppplpd ofijsite.‘ V7 '“7It's setting somevreasonable limif fo the sales theme so it doesn't turn into a roadside flea market," Mr. Drozd The market’s size has been capped at 150 square metres, which is what it currently is. “Ithinkmetownneedstodowhateveritcantosup- port the farming community," said Councillor Ciyde Smithduringthelan 19meeting.“lreallyliketoshop mereaftertownmeetingsandlinparticularlikeme bakedW" , Cou‘hcillor Susanne Hilton also voiced her support for the roadside market and noted: “I, too, shop there, but for the veggies." WWIoMeADiflamfimem MdSwponlnflwHomeFovaWWMASammmss. Vohlhm: OMMMmOIWmdrSMviIe ommhmwuummmn omnummammmm °Rm35lmthlfiospknWCm mmmmmmmw. NWW(M7M¢HMRM> FuMaohfoanCdOuOffiaMWS.472.50HOvVusnOuWobsm The marks? is open May to October. COUNCILLORS SHOP THERE Volunteers Needed BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg.com

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