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Scugog residents invited to have their say on two projects

A public meeting will be held May 13 at 6:30pm at the Township of Scugog Municipal Office in Port Perry, to discuss two applications for Zoning By-Law amendments.

Members of the public may attend the Public Meeting in person

22451 Simcoe Street

A Planning Act public meeting will be held for an application to amend Zoning By-law 14-14 (File: Z/05/2023) submitted by Michael Smith Planning Consultants on behalf of Twelve Stone Group (c/o Stephen Meyer) for 22451 Simcoe Street.

The purpose of the Zoning By-law Amendment is to rezone a portion of the subject lands from the Future Residential (FD) Zone to Hamlet Residential – Private Services zone with special exceptions (HR1-XX) to facilitate the development of a 12-lot residential subdivision and one block for a stormwater management pond.

Further information can be found on our MyScugog web platform.

19350 Island Road

A Planning Act public meeting will be held for an application to amend Zoning By-law 14-14 (File: Z/06/2023) submitted by Dan Stone on behalf of Kelley and Richard Hunter located at 19350 Island Road in the Township of Scugog.

The purpose of Zoning By-law Amendment is to recognize and permit the existing small-scale luxury camping operation as an accessory use to the principal rural residential use on the subject property.

The Subject Lands are proposed to be rezoned from Agricultural (AG), Agricultural with a Holding Symbol (AG(H)) and Environmental Protection (EP) to Rural Residential (RR) and Environmental Protection with a special exception (EP-XX).

Further information can be found on our MyScugog web platform.

Additional information and material about the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment and draft plan of subdivision is available at the Township of Scugog offices, 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday.

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