Examples of New Minas Land Use Bylaw in a sentence
In New Minas, the ability for Council to consider a development agreement must be stated in By-Law #57, the New Minas Land Use By-law (NMLUB) and By-law #42, the New Minas Sector Plan (NMSP) must identify the kinds of uses Council may consider in each area.
Unless otherwise defined in this Agreement, all words used herein shall have the same meaning as defined in the New Minas Land Use Bylaw.
The Property Owner shall provide on-site parking in conformance with the requirements of the Residential Multiple Family (R3) Zone within the New Minas Land Use Bylaw, or a comparable medium density multi-unit residential zone in any successor documents.
Parking shall be provided in accordance with the parking requirements of the Major Commercial I (C1) Zone of the New Minas Land Use Bylaw, or comparable Commercial zone in any successor document.
Other than single unit dwellings, uses within this zone shall be restricted to those that are directly related to the operation of the well and the water transmission system.5 Council shall zone, on the New Minas Land Use Bylaw Zoning Map, all publicly owned or controlled lands within a Wellhead Protection Zone A, as Water Supply (02) on the Zoning Map.
In New Minas, the ability for Council to consider a development agreement must be stated in Bylaw #57, the New Minas Land Use Bylaw (NMLUB) and Bylaw #42, the New Minas Sector Plan must identify the kinds of uses Council may consider in each area.
The Direct Mail and Email Notice contained a summary of key terms of the Settlement Agreement and directed Settlement Class Members to the Settlement Website and Toll-Free telephone hotline where they could obtain additional information.
Section 2.10.3.3.2 of the New Minas Sector Plan states that “Where zoning does allow for multi- unit residential uses, multi-unit dwellings may be permitted to a maximum of 12 units per acre, and subject to development agreement provisions in Section 2.3 Residential Policies, of this Sector Plan.” The proposed amendment to the New Minas Land Use Bylaw, if approved, enables more extensive residential development on the subject property.
Under the first siting alternative the Marine Store/Rental Office (Building 4000) would be demolished and a new Recreational Facility built at that location.
On the motion of Emile Fournier and Councillor Raven, the Planning Advisory Committee recommend that Council give First Reading to and hold a Public Hearing regarding a text amendment to regulations related to accessory residential uses in the Major Commercial I (C1) Zone New Minas Land Use Bylaw to enable expanded residential floor area behind or above commercial uses as described in Appendix D of the report dated April 1, 2019.