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Village of Sedley Bylaw No. 2019-02
A Bylaw to amend Bylaw no. 94 known as the Zoning Bylaw.
The Council of the Village of Sedley, in the Province of Saskatchewan, in open meeting
hereby enact as follows:
are prohibited under the bylaw.
1. Bylaw No. 94 is amended as hereinafter set forth so as to clarify that the following uses
2. Part 5D: C2 - Commercial District is amended by adding the following:
2.1 PROHIBITED USES
Subject to all other provisions of this Bylaw, on any lot, in any district defined, designated or described in this bylaw as a C2 - Commercial District, the following uses shall be prohibited:
## A. Commercial
Aggregate material storage, plant, or handling operations Animal product or animal by-product processing plant Asphalt production facility
Cement plant or manufacturing Composting facility Feed mill or lot Pulp or paper mill Salvage yards and auto wreckers Seed plant Smelting factory vii)
vili)
ix)
vi)
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## BYLAW NO. 2012-11
## Zoning Bylaw Amendment-
A Bylaw to amend Bylaw No. 94 known as the Zoning Bylaw
The Council of the Village of Sedley in the Province of Saskatchewan enacts as follows: 1) WHEREAS the Village of Sedley has been approved by Minister's Order dated July 25, 2012 for a boundary alteration to annex lands from the RM of Francis.
2) WHEREAS a portion of the annexed land is currently zoned Agriculture.
3) WHEREAS a portion of the annexed land is currently zoned Municipal Reserve.
road widening of Section 17, Plan No. 73R15657 a distance of 207.480 metres, then north- easterly at an angle of 52° 44' a distance of 342.143 metres to the intersection with the western boundary of the southwest quarter of Section 17, Surface Parcel No. 108083213, then southerly along the western boundary of the southwest quarter of Section 17, Surface Parcel No. 108083213 a distance of 272.285 metres to the point of commencement.
5) AND THAT the portion of southwest quarter of Section 17 commencing at the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of Section 17, Surface Parcel No. 108083213, then westerly along the north boundary of the road widening of Section 17, Plan No. 73R15657 a distance of 207.480 metres, then north-easterly at an angle of 52° 44' a distance of 342.143 metres to the intersection with the western boundary of the southwest quarter of Section 17, Surface Parcel No. 108083213, then southerly along the western boundary of the southwest quarter of Section 17, Surface Parcel No. 108083213 a distance of 272.285 metres to the point of commencement is re-zoned as R-Residential.
6) This Bylaw comes into force on the day of its final passing. 7) Bylaw is repealed on the same day as this Bylaw comes into
force.
READ A FIRST TIME THIS DAY OF HuGust 20/2 READ A SECOND TIME THIS 16 DAY OF Oclober 20 12 READ A THIRD TIME AND PASSED THIS 16 DAY OF OctobeR \_ 20/2
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## Village of Sedley Bylaw No. 0019/08
A Bylaw to amend Bylaw no. 94 known as the Zoning Bylaw.
The Council of the Village of Sedley in the Province of Saskatchewan in open meeting hereby enact as follows:
C. Commercial
- i) Home occupations as licensed by the municipality ii) Group care facilities as licensed by the municipality
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A Bylaw to amend Bylaw no. 94 known as the Zoning Bylaw.
The Council of the Village of Sedley, in the Province of Saskatchewan, enacts to amend Bylaw No 94 as follows:
1. The Zoning District Map referred to in Part 5 is amended by rezoning Lots Pt 14-15, Block 18, Plan K2760 and Lots Pt 15-16, Block 18, Plan K2760 from R-Residential to C2-Commercial.
2. This bylaw shall come into force and take effect when adopted by Council.
Dmayer
Mayor Administrator / Clerk
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Lay or May
Read a third time and adopted this \_ 20
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## VILLAGE OF SEDLEY BYLAW NO. 2-2001
A BYLAW OF THE VILLAGE OF SEDLEY TO AMEND BYLAW NO. 94, KNOWN AS THE ZONING BYLAW.
The Council of the Village of Sedley in the Province of Saskatchewan in open meeting hereby enact as follows: 1. Bylaw No. 94 Is amended as hereinafter set forth.
following :
A) Part 5 A UR- Urban Reserve District is amended by deleting the A: AGRICULTURAL C: Single detached dwelling on Parcel D, Registered Plan No. B 2867, 82.873 metres by 84.958 metres.
2: Permitted Uses:
B) The Zoning District Map referred to in Section 5 shall be amended by rezoning proposed Parcel D Registered plan No. B 2867 82.873 metres by 84.958 metres as R - Residential District.
2. This Bylaw shall come into force on the date of approval by the Minister of Urban Affairs.
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Bylaw 2 - 2001 adopted by
Certified a true copy of the resolution of Council on
2001.
the 26 day of November Bylaw No. 94, known A Bylaw of the Village of Sedley to amend the zoning Bylaw.
The Council of the Village of Sedley in the Province of Saskatchewan in open meeting hereby enact as follows: 1. Bylaw No. 94 is amended as hereinafter set forth.
the following:
Part 5D: C2-Commercial District is amended by adding DISCRETIONARY USES
Establishments for the fabrication and assembly
District.
The following are discretionary uses in the C2- Commercial of agricultural implements The following are general development standards which be applicable to Discretionary Uses.
maintained. Parking, storage and non-landscaped areas shall be suitable screened from adjacent properties
Sites shall be landscaped to maintain the character and amenity of the neighbourhood. Adequate on-site parking shall be provided Adequate receptacles for refuse and litter and streets.
supplied. Vehicle access and egress points shall be provided in suitable locations so as to minimize traffic congestion and possible hazards. No sound, light, glare, heat, dust or other enmission shall be transmitted beyond the lot lines The Zoning District Map referred to in Part 5 is amended by rezoning proposed Parcel C to remain as R-Residential District and proposed Parcel A and Parcel B to be rezoned as C2-Commercial District. Parcel A, B and C are shown on the plan of proposed subdivision prepared by O.u. Gurnsey S.L.S. which is attached and forms part of the Bylaw.
2. This Bylaw shall come into force on the date of approval by the Minister of Urban Affairs.
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Certified a true copy of the Bylaw adopted by resolution of the Council on the day of May \_, 19 87
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BYLAW NO. 111
A bylaw of the Village of SEDLEY IN THE Province of Saskatchewan in open meeting hereby enact as follows: 1. Bylaw No. 94 is amended as herenafter set forth.
the following manner:
2. The Zoning District Map referred to in Section 5 is amended Reserre (a) By rezoning from UR-Urban Residential to R-Residential District, that portion of Parcel No. D 1782 shown in bold outline on the map which is attached hereto and forms part of this bylaw.
3. This bylaw shall come into force on the date of the final approval by the Minister of Urban Affairs.
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Certified a true copy of Bylaw No. 111 adopted by resolution of Council this 29th day of July, 1986.
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## Saskatchewan
2151 Scarth Street Regina, Canada S4P 3V7
Saskatchewan Urban Affairs Sedley Zoning
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. October 30, 1986
Box 2 SOG 4K0
C. s. Ferguson Village Clerk Village of Sedley Sedley, Saskatchewan Dear Mr. Ferguson:
Re: Bylaw No. 111
Please be advised that Bylaw No. 111, an amendment to the Village Zoning Bylaw No. 94 has been approved.
One approved copy of this bylaw is enclosed for your records.
Yours truly,
5 Dana
D. Barna, Technician Community Planning Services Branch EDB/ s1 enc.
## Bylaw No. 94
## PARI I - INTRODUCTION
Under the authority granted by The Planning and Development Act, R.S.S. 1978, the Council of the Village of Sedley in the Province of Saskatchewan, in open meeting, hereby enact as follows:
This Bylaw shall be known and may be cited as the "Zoning Bylaw" of the Village of Sedley
TITLE:
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Bylaw is to control the use of land in the Village of so as to provide for the amenity of the area within Council's jurisdiction and for the safety and general welfare of the inhabitants of the Municipality.
No development shall hereafter be permitted within the limits of the Village of Sedley except in conformity with the provisions of this Bylaw and Ihe Act.
SEVERABILITY: A decision of a Court that one or more of the provisions of this Bylaw are invalid in whole or in part does not affect the validity, effectiveness or enforceability of the other provisions or parts of the provisions of this Bylaw.
## PART 2 - DEFINITIONS
Whenever in this Bylaw the following words or terms are used, they shall unless the context otherwise provides, be held to have following meaning.
A use, structure or separate building customarily incidental, subordinate, exclusive of and located on the same lot as the principal use or building.
ACCESSORY:
The Planning and Development Act, R.S.S.1978
ACT:
Any structural change or addition made to a building.
ALTERATION:
persons, animals, goods or chattels.
A structure used for the shelter or accommodation of
BUILDING:
regulating the
Any Bylaw of the Village of Sedley
erection, alteration, repair, occupancy or mainten-
REGULATION BYLAW:
BUILDING
ance of buildings and structures.
A proposed subdivision as outlined by the Provincial Subdivision Regulations or site plan of sufficient accuracy to be used by Council for the purpose of discussion and classification of intended future land use.
CONCEPT PLAN:
The Council of the Village of Sedley
COUNCIL:
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The carrying out of any building, engineering, mining or other operations in, on or over land or the making of any material change in the use of any building or land.
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT:A permit issued by the Council of the Village of Sedley that authorizes development, but does not include a building permit.
DISCRETIONARY USES:Uses of land, buildings or other structures that may be permitted in a district only at the discretion of and at the location or locations and under the conditions specified by Council and which conform to the regulations applicable to the district in which the use is located.
DWELLING:
A building or part of a building that may be used as a permanent residence excluding a mobile home, but including a prefabricated home.
DWELLING UNIT:
One or more rooms that may be used as a residence each unit having sleeping, cooking and toilet facilities.
DWELLING, DUPLEX: A building divided horizontally into two dwelling units.
DWELLING, MULTIPLE: A building containing
three or more dwelling units.
DWELLING, SEMI- DETACHED:
A building divided vertically into two dwelling units by a common wall extending from the base of the foundation to the roof line.
DWELLING, SINGLE DETACHED:
LIOME OCCUPATION:
HOTEL:
LOT:
LOT LINE, FRONT:
LOT LINE, REAR:
A building containing only one dwelling unit.
An occupation, trade, profession or craft
conducted for gain in a dwelling unit by the resident
or residents.
A building or structure or part of a building or structure in which sleeping accommodation with or without meals is provided for tourists or travellers, and where a guest register or record is kept.
An area of land with fixed boundaries which is of record in the Land Titles Office by Certificate of Title.
The line separating the lot from the street; for a corner lot, the shorter line abutting a street.
The lot line at the rear of the lot and opposite
the front lot line.
LOT LINE, SIDE:
MINISTER:
A lot line other than a front or rear lot line.
The member of the Executive Council to whom for the time being, is assigned the administration of The Planning and Development Act.
- 3 - A trailer coach that is used as a dwelling all the year round; has water faucets and shower or other bathing facilities that may be connected to a water distribution system; and has facilities for washing and a water closet or other similar facility that may be connected to a sewage system.
MOBILE HOME:
of two or more mobile homes.
MOBILE HOME COURT: A lot under single management for the placement A hotel for temporary use by automobile tourists or travellers.
MOTEL:
Uses of land, buildings or other structures are permitted in the district by this Bylaw in conformity with the regulations respecting the district.
PERMITTED USES:
Every corporation and every firm, person or associative super to the easiness durations. of the Province of Saskatchewan, that now or hereaft works, pierator managent cor to conveyance of messages by telegraph, telephone, television or otherwise or for the conveyance of travellers or goods or for the production, transmission, delivery, furnishing, storage or collection of water, gas. either directly or indirectly,
PUBLIC UTILITY:
Electrical and telecommunication lines, poles, equipment or structures; sewer or water pipes, valves, pumping stations or structures or other facilities, equipment or structures necessary for conducting an essential public service by a government or public utility.
PUBLIC UTILITY
PACILITIES:
A building containing more than one rooming unit
ROOMING HOUSE:
A room or rooms for accommodation other than a dwelling unit or other form of accommodation defined elsewhere in this bylaw with sleeping facilities, but without private toilet facilities.
ROOMING UNIT:
The Secretary Treasurer of the Village of Sedley
SECRETARY TREASURER:
A building or part of a building used for the retail sale of lubricating oils and gasolines, automobile accessories, and servicing and minor repairing of motor vehicles, which may include a restaurant, car wash, or car sales lot as accessory uses.
SERVICE STATION:
as such on a plan of survey registered in a
in right of the Province of Saskatchewan and shown
The cole an entire wide vested oh her Majesty
STREET:
Land Titles Office.
-4 - Anything that is built, constructed or erected, located on the ground or attached to something located on, or in the ground.
STRUCTURE:
The Village of Sedley
VILLAGE:
Open, uncovered space unoccupied by buildings or structures on a lot except as specifically permitted elsewhere in this Bylaw.
YARD:
That part of a lot extending across the full width of a lot between the front lot line and the nearest wall or supporting member of a building or structure.
YARD, FRONT:
That part of a lot extending across the full width of the lot between the rear lot line and the nearest wall or supporting member of a principal building or structure.
YARD, REAR:
YARD, SIDE:
or structure except where the wall or supporting member is supporting an uncovered patio or uncovered sun deck.
## PART 3 - ADMINISTRATION
1. DEVELOPMENT OFFICER:
The Secretary Treasurer of the Village shall be the Development Officer responsible for the administration of this Bylaw.
2. DEVELOPMENT PERMIT:
A. Except where a particular development is
specifically exempted by Part 3 Section 5
no development of a permitted or discretionary
use shall commence without a development
permit first being obtained.
B. A Development Permit cannot be issued for a
permitted or discretionary use in contravention
of any provisions of this Bylaw.
3. DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PROCEDURE:
A. An application for a development permit shall be
made in writing to the Development Officer.
B. Where an application for a development permit
is made for a permitted use, the Development
officer shall issue a permit where the develop-
ment is in conformity with this Bylaw, The Act
and all other Village Bylaws.
C. Where an application for a development permit
is made for a discretionary use, the Develop-
ment Officer shall advise the Council as soon
as practicable.
D. As soon as practicable after Council is advised
that an application has been made for a
development permit for a discretionary use Council
shall consider the application.
Prior to making
a decision, Council may refer the application
to whichever Government Agencies or interested
groups as Council may consider appropriate.
E. Upon approval of a discretionary use by
resolution of Council, the Development Officer
shall issue a development permit for the
discretionary use at the location and under the
conditions specified by Council in its approval.
4. REFERRAL TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH:
A copy of all approved development permit applications involving installation of water and sanitary services shall be supplied to the local office of the Department of Health by the Develop- ment Officer.
4. DEVELOPMENT NOT REQUIRING A PERMIT:
A development permit is not required for the following:
4. Maintenance, construction or installation of any
public utility facility.
B. Fences
C. Accessory Buildings or structures
less
than
square metres in area.
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D. Maintenance or repair of any building or
structure not including structural alterations.
E. Signs (excepting those in non-residential
districts) which conform to Part 4, Section 7.
6. ZONING APPEALS BOARD:
A. A Zoning Appeals Board is hereby established.
B. The Zoning Appeals Board shall be appointed
in accordance with Section 82 of The Act.
C. An appeal to the Zoning Appeals Board and there-
from to the Provincial Planning Appeals Board
may be taken in accordance with Sections 82 and
83 of The Act.
7. FEE FOR ZONING AMENDMENI APPLICATION:
When an application is made to the Council for an
amendment to this Bylaw, such application shall be
accompanied by an application fee of $50.00.
8. OFFENCES AND PENALTIES:
Any person who violates this Bylaw is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to the penalties in The Act.
## PART 4 - GENERAL REGULATIONS
The following regulations shall apply to all Zoning Districts in this Bylaw.
1. LICENCES, PERMITS AND COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER BYLAWS AND LEGISLATION
Nothing in this Bylaw shall exempt any person from complying the requirements of a building regulation bylaw or any other bylaw in force within the Village or from obtaining any licence, permission, permit, authority or approval required by this or any other bylaw of the Village. Where requirements in this Bylaw conflict with those of any other municipal requirements, the more stringent requirements shall prevail.
2. FRONT YARD REDUCTION:
Notwithstanding the minimum depth of front yard required by this Bylaw where a lot is situated between two lots each of which contains a principal building which projects beyond the standard required · front yard depth, the front yard required on the said lot may be reduced to an average of the two established front yards on the adjacent lots.
3. PERMITTED YARD ENCROACHMENTS:
The following yard encroachments shall be permitted: A. Uncovered balconies, porches, verdar decks. may project 1.8 metres into any required B. Window sills, eaves, gutters, bay windows, chimneys and similar non-structural alterations may project a distance of 600 millimetres into any required yard but not closer to a lot line than 150 millimetres.
C. Where adjoining side yards have encroachments proposed as in 'B' above, the total encroachment at any one point shall not fall 600 millimetres.
Not more than one principal building shall be placed on any one lot, with the exception of schools, hospitals, curling and skating rinks, recreation centres, nursing homes and senior citizen homes, and multiple unit dwellings. The Development Officer shall advise the applicant in writing that adherence to the Bylaw Regulations and Provincial Subdivision Regulations (where applicable), will be necessary if any future application for subdivision is made.
1. NUMBER OF PRINCIPAL BUILDINGS PERMITTED ON A LOT:
5. NON-CONFORMING BUILDING AND USES:
A. Any lawful use of land, an existing building or structure or of any building lawfully under construction at the date of approval of this Bylaw, although such use, building or structure does not conform to the regulations of this Bylaw, shall be carried on in accordance with the provisions of Section 76 to 81 inclusive, of B. No existing use, building or structure shall be deemed to be nonconforming by reason only of the conversion of this Bylaw from the Imperial System of Measurement to the Metric System of Measurement where such non-conformity is resultant solely from such change and is reasonably equivalent to the metric standard herein established.
6. GRADING AND LEVELLING OF LOTS:
Any lot proposed for development shall be graded and levelled at the owner's expense to provide for adequate surface drainage which does not adversely affect adjacent property.
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7. SIGNS:
jeopardize the safety of the public.
A. No sign shall be located in any manner that may obstruct B. Temporary signs not exceeding 1 square metre advertising the sale or lease of the property or other information relating to a temporary condition affecting the property are permitted.
principal use.
i) No more than two permanent signs are permitted per The facial area of a sign may not exceed 3.5 square the ground.
No sign shall exceed 6 metres in total height above
iii) A sign may be double faced D. In Residential Districts:
In the case of a home occupation, an additional
i) One permanent sign is permitted per lot permanent sign is permitted in a window of the dwelling.
¡ii) The facial area of a sign may not exceed o.5 square metres.
8. ACCESSORY BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES:
A. Accessory buildings or structures attached to principal buildings by a substantial roof structure shall be considered as part of the principal building and shall be subject to the regulations for the principal building.
located not less than 1.5 metres from the lot
shall be
B. Accessory buildings with a door or doors opening onto a lane abutting the lane.
shall be located not less than 5.0 metres from the front lot line.
C. Accessory buildings with a door or doors opening onto a street from the side lot line.
D. Accessory buildings shall be located not less than .75 metres metres in the area shall be permitted unless otherwise permitted E. Only one carport, or private garage, not exceeding 60 square at Council's discretion.
9. HOME OCCUPATIONS: A. Home occupations shall be located in single, semi-detached, duplex or mobile home dwellings or in a builaing accessory to the dwelling.
or accessory building.
B. Home occupations shall be conducted entirely within the dwelling C. Other than the one permitted business sign, there shall be no exterior display, no exterior storage of material, and no other variation from the residential character of the building.
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1. ZONING DISTRICTS:
may be referred to by the appropriate symbols.
SYMBOLS
DISTRICTS
UR
CI
Urban Reserve Residential C2
Conmercial Commercial RW
Railway
2. THE\_ZONING DISTRICI MAP:
", adopted by the Village
Map referred to in Bylaw No.
The map, bearing the statement, "This is the Zoning District under the Seal of the Village, shall be known as the "zoning of Sedley signed by the Mayor and the Secretary Treasurer integral part of this Bylaw.
District Map" and such map is hereby declared to be an
## 3. DISTRICT SCHEDULES:
The following are the schedules of uses and regulations pertaining to the various zoning districts under this Bylaw.
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## PART 5A: UR - URBAN RESERVE DISTRICT
1. INTENT:
The purpose of this district is to reserve unsubdivided and undeveloped lands within the municipality for future urban development. Proposed rezoning of land to another use shall be considered only on the basis of an overall concept plan for the area. The proposed development shall constitute orderly and economic development with regard to adjacent land uses and future service requirements such as roads, schools and utilities.
2. PERMITTED USES:
Subject to all other provisions of this Bylaw, on any lot, in any district defined, designated or described as an UR - Urban Reserve District, only the following uses shall be permitted:
A. Agricultural
1) Crop production ii) Pasture B. Public utility buildings and structures (excluding offices warehouses)
C. Single detached dwelling on Parcel D, Registered Plan No. B-2867
3. DISCRETIONARY USES:
A. Recreational uses including community centres, curling rinks, skating rinks, parks, golf courses, sports fields B. Places of worship and cemeteries C. Veterinary hospitals and clinics D. Auctioneering establishments E. Radio and television buildings, transmitters and other similar communication uses.
4. ACCESSORY USES:
Buildings, structures or uses secondary and subordinate to, and located on the same lot with the principal permitted use, shall be considered accessory uses.
5. REGULATIONS:
8 hectares no minimum
i) Agricultural ii) Public Utility
A. Minimum Lot Requirements
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## PART 5B: R - RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
1. INTENT:
The purpose of this district is to provide for a mix of
different densities of residential development and related
uses.
2. PERMITTED USES:
Subject to all other provisions of this Bylaw, on any lot, ın any district defined, designated or described in this Bylaw, as an R-Residential District, only the following uses shall be permitted.
A. Residential Single detached dwellings ii) Semi-detached and duplex dwellings B. Recreational Parks and playgrounds Public recreational uses i)
ii)
C. Public or Institutional Facilities utilities, buildings and structures (excluding Schools, educational institutions offices, warehouses and storage yards)
Hospitals Libraries Offices of Federal, Provincial or Municipal Government.
Fire halls stations vii) Police viii) Senior citizens's housing.
3. DISCRETIONARY USES:
## A. Residential
Multiple unit dwellings
Rooming houses
i)
ii)
iii) Mobile homes B. Public or Institutional Facilities Medical clinics Nursing homes i)
ii)
Day care centres
Lodges, fraternal organizations, social clubs
v)
Juvenile Detention Centre
vi)
iii) Places of worship, religious institutions C. Commercial municipality.
i) Home occupations as licenced by the
4. ACCESSORY USES:
Buildings, structures or uses secondary and subordinate to, and located on the same lot with the permitted or discretionary shall be considered accessory uses.
5. REGULATIONS:
see Part 4, Section 83E OF SED CERTIFIED A TRUE COPY
Accessory Uses Home Occupations See Part 4, Section ii)
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A. Special Regulations
| Recreational, Public, Institutional Rooming Houses Facilities | 450 sq. M | 15 metres | 7.5 metres 7.5 metres | 3.5 metres or $ the average wall height, whichever is greater | 508 maximum (interior 10t) 60% maximum (corner lot) |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|
| Multiple Unit and | 550 sq.m. | 21 metres | 5 metres 7.5 metres | 3.5 metres or ½ the average greater | |
| Semi-detached and Duplex | 275 sq.m/ unit - with lane 325 sq. m/ unit - no lane | 10.5 metres/ unit - no lane | 5 metres 6 metres | 1.2 metres | |
| single detached MobiLe Homes. | 360 sq.m. - with lane 475 sq. m. - no lane | Lot Frontage 12 metres with lane n5 Tanees | 5 metres 6 metres - single- detached 4.5 metres - mobile home | 1.5 metres | Lot coverage |
| Minimum Requirement | Lot area ** | | Yard, front Yard, rear | Yard, side | |
- No requirement for buildings and structures accessory to parks, playgrounds and public utilities lexcluding offices, warehouses and storage yards accessory to those uses).
** - Non-rectangular lots shall meet the requirements of Provincial Subdivision Regulations.
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## PART 5C: C1 - COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
1. INTENT:
The purpose of this district is to regulate and encourage development of retail establishments in the downtown core.
2. PERMITTED USES:
Subject to all other provisions of this Bylaw, on any lot, in any district defined, designated or described in this Bylaw as a CI - Commercial District, only the following uses shall be permitted:
## A. Commercial
ii) iii) Bakeries with retail sales Barbers, hairdressers, receiving stations for dry cleaning and laundry establishments, self-service laundries, shoe repair and similar types of personal service establishments terminals Medical and dental offices and clinics
iv)
Printing plants, newspaper offices
Rest sure and consention of ond and related tens
vii).
vi)
Retail stores Service stations Theatres, assembly halls, commercial recreational establishments, but not including skating, curling
ix)
x)
viii)
v)
or roller rinks Licenced premises for the sale and consumption of Undertaking establishments alcoholic beverages xi)
xii)
Financial institutions
xiii)
xiv)
B. Public or Institutional Facilities Libraries, cultural institutions Lodges, fraternal organizations, social clubs ii)
Places of worship, religious institutions
Public utility buildings and structures
(excluding
warehouses and storage yards).
iv)
iii)
3. ACCESSORY USES:
to, and located on the same lot with the principal
Buildings, structures or uses secondary and subordinate
i)
permitted use.
A dwelling unit attached to the principal building
4. REGULATIONS:
See Table 2
A. Lot Regulations B. Special Regulations Service Stations similar articles shall be stored within a building a) All automobile parts, dismantled vehicles and or screened
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## PART 5D: C2 - COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
1. INTENT
The purpose of this district is to accommodate the orderly development of commercial establishments requiring medium to large lots.
2. PERMITTED USES
Subject to all other provisions of this Bylaw, on any lot, in any district defined, designated or described in this Bylaw as a C2 - Commercial District, only the following uses shall be permitted:
## A. Commercial
Veterinary hospitals and offices of veterinary
Restaurants
Motels, Hotels Service stations Establishments for the sale, storage and servicing of motor vehicles, trailers, farm machinery and equipment Car washing establishments Shops of plumbers, pipefitters, metal workers and Public utility buildings and structures other industrial tradespeople Seed cleaning Plant
3. ACCESSORY USES
Building, structures or uses secondary or subordinate to, and located on the same lot with the principal permitted use.
4. REGULATIONS
A. Lot Regulations - See Table 2.
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## PART 5E: RW - RAILWAY DISTRICT
1. INTENT
The purpose of this district is to provide for the operation of a railway and railway yards and for uses related to the railway.
2. PERMITTED USES
Subject to all other provisions of this Bylaw, on any lot, in any district defined, designated or described in this Bylaw as a RW - Railway District, only the following shall be permitted:
A. Railway Railway and ancilliary railway functions Grain elevators Seed cleaning plants subject to the regulations of the Department of the Environment Bulk fertilizer sales subject to the regulations of the Departments of Labour and Environment Bulk fuel storage and sales subject to the regulations of the Department of Labour Service stations B. Public Facilities i) Public utility buildings and structures
3. ACCESSORY USES
and located on tusse 10t thond principal perinate to
4. REGULATIONS
## A. Lot Regulations - See Table 2
TABLE 2 - REGULATIONS
*- No requirement for public utility buildings and structures warehouses (excluding and storage yards).
| RW-Railway | All Uses | 1115 sq-metres | 30 metres | 6 metres | | 6 metres - no minimum if abutting a railway | 3 metres | |
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| C2-Commercial | Commercial | 1115 sa-metres | 30 metres .. | 6 metres | | | 3 metres | |
| C1-Commercial | Commercial and Public Facility | 929 sq.metres -service station 232 sq. metres -all others * | 30 metres - service station 7.5 metres - all others | 7.5 metres - service station | No minimum - all others | 6 metres abutting a residential dist.. 6 metres without an inter- vening street or lane | 1.5 metres if the site abuts a | Residential District without an inter- vening street or lane |
| | | Lot Area | Lot Frontage | lard, front | | vard, rear | Yard, side | |