Agenda
Committee of Adjustment Meeting

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Electronic and In-Person Participation - Committee of Adjustment
The Corporation of the Town of Orangeville
(Chair and Secretary-Treasurer at Town Hall - 87 Broadway)
Orangeville, Ontario

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We would like to acknowledge the treaty lands and territory of the Williams Treaty Nations and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. We also recognize that Dufferin County is the traditional territory of the Wendat and the Haudenosaunee, and is home to many Indigenous people today.

  • Recommendations:

    That the minutes of the following meeting be approved: 

In the matter of an application by the Town of Orangeville for a minor variance to Zoning By-law 22-90, as amended, on the property described as Part of Lot 23, RCP 335, Part 2 on Reference Plan 7R-6688, in the Town of Orangeville, in the County of Dufferin, under the provisions of Section 45 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, as amended. The subject property is zoned General Industrial (M1).


Explanatory note:


The applicant is requesting a minor variance to Zoning By-law No. 22-90, as amended, for the subject property, to:

  1. permit the construction of a fire training tower with a building height maximum of 24.0 metres, whereas Zoning By-law No. 22-90, as amended, permits a maximum building height of 18.0 metres.
  • Recommendations:

    That Planning Report A-06/25 – Vacant land, southwest corner of Centennial Road and Commerce Road be received;

    And that the Minor Variance Application (File No. A-06/25) to permit the construction of a fire training tower with a building height maximum of 24.0 metres, whereas Zoning By-law No 22-90, as amended, permits a maximum building height of 18.0 metres be approved.

In the matter of an application by Mark Stevenson and Danielle Lee McGraw for consent to sever a parcel of land described as Part of Lot 92, RCP 335, Part 3 on Reference Plan 7R-4639, municipally known as 15 C Line, in the Town of Orangeville, in the County of Dufferin, under the provisions of Section 53 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, as amended. The subject property is zoned Residential, Third Density (R3) and Residential, Third Density (R3)(H).


Explanatory note:


The applicant is applying for a consent to sever a parcel of land at the rear of the property to form a lot addition on the adjoining lands municipally known as 340 Broadway, 31 C Line and 47 C Line. The purpose of the lot addition is to accommodate a proposed development on the adjoining lands.

  • Recommendations:

    That Planning Report – B01-25 – 15 C Line be received;

    And that Consent Application (File No. B01-25) to sever a parcel of land at the rear of the property to form a lot addition on the adjoining lands municipally known as 340 Broadway, 31 C Line and 47 C Line, be approved, subject to the following conditions:

    1. That the owner shall register an Application to Consolidate Parcels in order to include the severed parcel with the abutting lands known as 340 Broadway, 31 C Line and 47 C Line. In fulfillment of this condition, the Town will accept an Undertaking from a solicitor to effect this registration.

       

    2. That the applicant/owner submit a digital version of a draft Reference Plan to the satisfaction of the Secretary-Treasurer, Committee of Adjustment.
    3. That any outstanding municipal taxes, fees or charges be paid in full.

       

    4. That the owner demonstrates that the private septic system and associated piping and works associated with the retained lot be permanently disconnected, and the plumbing done in such a way that it cannot be reinstated. All work will be inspected by Infrastructure Services and be completed to the satisfaction of the Town.

       

    5. That all above conditions be fulfilled within two (2) years of the date of the Notice of Decision, so that the Town is authorized to issue the Certificate of Consent pursuant to Section 53(42) of the Planning Act.

The next meeting is scheduled for July 2, 2025.