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Additions to Council, November 14, 2011 ADDITIONS TO COUNCIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2011 COUNCIL 1. Revised Order of Business PLANNING MATTERS 1. PD- 2011 -80 - 26T -11- 2011 -02 & AM- 2011 -010 Marinelli Estates Draft Plan of Subdivision a) Correspondence from Thomas Richardson, Sullivan Mahoney COMMUNICATIONS 1. Niagara Region Metis Council - Request permission to raise the Metis Flag at City Hall on Wednesday, November 16, 2011, for a period of one week to honour Louis Reil. RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council FINANCIAL MATTERS 1. Correspondence from Brian Pellow, Chairman, Project SHARE REPORTS 1. MW- 2011 -46 - McRae Street Reconstruction Phase 2, Contract 2011 - 247 -11 - Tender Award a) See email re: minor modification ADDITIONS TO COUNCIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2011 COUNCIL PLANNING MATTERS 1. PD- 2011 -80 - 26T -11- 2011 -02 & AM- 2011 -010 Marinelli Estates Draft Plan of Subdivision a) Correspondence from Thomas Richardson, Sullivan Mahoney COMMUNICATIONS 1. Niagara Region Metis Council - Request permission to raise the Metis Flag at City Hall on Wednesday, November 16, 2011, for a period of one week to honour Louis Reil. RECOMMENDATION: For the Approval of Council FINANCIAL MATTERS 1. Correspondence from Brian Pellow, Chairman, Project SHARE 2. Copy of power point presentations - 2012 Capital Works Program - Municipal Works Department - 10 Year Capital Plan Update REPORTS 1. MW- 2011 -46 - McRae Street Reconstruction Phase 2, Contract 2011 - 247 -11 - Tender Award a) See email re: minor modification BY -LAWS 1. Revised By -law 2011 -136 A by -law to amend By -law No. 79 -200, to introduce new definitions and regulatory provisions. SULLIVAN MAHONEYLLP LAWYERS November 11, 2011 Via E -mail to kmechAniagarafalls.ca Please keply to St. Catharines Office Mr. Ken Mech, Manager of Current Planning City of Niagara Falls Corporate Services Department, Planning & Development 4310 Queen Street P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Dear Mr. tvlech: Re: Colangelo Estates Plan of Subdivision and Marinelli Estates Draft Plan of Subdivision Our File: 59580 Further to our telephone conversation of November 10, 2011, this will confirm Mr. Colangelo's desire to see the release of Lots 14 and 16 in the Colangelo Estates plan of subdivision. We note that the staff report recommending approval of the Marinelli Estates draft plan of subdivision proposes that emergency access be provided to the Marinelli Estates plan of subdivision and to the Colangelo Estates plan of subdivision by means of a walkway leading from Lucia Drive to the Haulage Road. The staff report recommends that Block 12 be widened to 6 metres to accommodate the Fire Department's request for access to Dellpark Drive. Access for Eire purposes will, we believe, alleviate concerns with respect to emergency access to the Colangelo Estates plan of subdivision when the emergency access is provided from the Haulage Road to Lucia Drive. In order to achieve a release of lots 14 and 16, our client proposes that he will be responsible for snow removal on the 11aulage Road from Mountain Road to the proposed emergency access into the Marinelli Estates plan of subdivision and the Colangelo Estates plan of subdivision until the lands to the east of Colangelo Estates provide a second means of ingress and egress. 40 Queen Street, P. O. Box 1360, St. Catharines. Ontario L2R 6Z2 Telephone: 905688 -6655, Facsimile: 905- 688 -5814 4781 Portage Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6131 Telephone. 905357 -0500. Facsimile: 905-357 -0501 w w.sullivan- mahonev.eem V.F. Muratori, Q.C. P.B. Bedard T.A. Richardson P.M. Sheehan U.B. McKaig J. Dallal D.A. Goslin J.M. Guttli R.B. Culliton J.R. Bush P.A. Mahoney B.A. Macdonald M.J. Bonomi G.W. McCaut S.I. Prenri C. D'Angelo R. Vacca T. Wall K.A. Book B.J. Troup D.M.Willer hialcney M.D. Atherton J.MeNnity Counsel (Connnercial Law): M.D. Kriluck Page Two I understand that you will consider this matter with representatives of the Fire Department. We await your earliest advice. Yours very truly, SULLIVAN, MAHONEY LLP Per: Thomas A. Richardson TAR:sru cc- -A•ir. Donato Colangelo , (11/11/2011) Dean Iorfida - Louis Riel Day Flag Raising Page 1 From: Stephen Quesnelle <squesnelle @gmail.com> To: <diorfida @niagarafalls.Ca> Date: 11/11/2011 10:38 AM Subject: Louis Riel Day Flag Raising Dear Mr. lorfida We are writing to request permission to raise the Metis Flag at Niagara Falls City Hall on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 on Louis Riel Day for a period of one week. to honour the memory of Louis Riel. I will deliver the flag to City Hall on your approval of our request. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Stephen Quesnelle President Niagara Region Metis Council Welland ON L3B 3H9 PH: 905 - 714 -9756 Ext.306 TF: 1- 866 - 826 -2116 FAX: 905 - 735 -1161 squesnelle @gmail.com www .niagararegionmetiscouncil.org www. metisnation.org P r o j e c t afisHARE 2 — 4129 Stanley Avenue Niagara Falls Ontario L2E 7H3 W: www.projectshare.ca E: info @projectshare.ca P: 905 - 357 -5121 F: 905 - 357 -0143 Our Community At Work BOARD OF DIRECTORS November 10, 2011 Brian Pellow Chairman Jim Ferraro Jim Diodatti Past Chairman City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street Bart Mayes City Council Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 Representative Dear Mr. Mayor Anna Luciano Treasurer Thank you for your support of our programs for the past 22 years. With your help people living PaisleyJanvary-Pool below the poverty line who face hunger, homelessness and poor health have received assistance Secretary through Project SHARE's programs since 1989. Lori Lococo Unfortunately, last month our funding proposal to Regional Niagara was denied. We had been in Ernie Bagnulo receipt of funding for our housing program either through the Ministry of Housing or Regional Elaine Christenson Denise Desjarlais Niagara since 1989. The most recent allocation from the Region was $193,709 for the period Tom Snodgrass August 1, 2009 through September 30, 2011. Requests for housing help at Project SHARE have Mick Wolfe doubled from 5,320 units of service (pre- recession) to 12,832 units of service in 2010. While we Members have contacted our MP, MPP and arranged meetings with a regional councillor and regional staff, Elaine Pihach we have been assured there will be no opportunity to apply for funding until the next round of Executive Director proposals in 2014. Karen Stearne As you know, Niagara Falls has one of the highest unemployment rates in Canada. We also have one Selina Volpatti of the largest senior populations per capita in the country. The number of families who come Honourary Members through our doors requesting assistance with basic needs is increasing at an alarming rate. During the first 3 days of this week alone we have registered 347 families for our Christmas program and 407 families for emergency food. tatrara f w /t, Our board and staff are extremely concerned about the families who are living below the poverty line in our community. The constant stress of living on a low income leads to poor health, family > . ON "-r violence and brushes with the law. Even with your support through the City of Niagara Falls we need to fundraise over $600,000 annually in order to provide the services needed by these families. ! rt As a "vital service" of Niagara Falls, Project SHARE is requesting your consideration of funding as a ;" ; • r "Fee for Service" agency. Your support of this request will ensure no one in our city who may experience homelessness or hunger will be overlooked. Sincerely ue+i.n ve ia ru%+.,• per 62•.;4 - P'h4 REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 107861338RR0001 Members of the Board of Directors of Project SHARE Brian Pellow Chairman of the Board - A measure of a community is how it treats those who are disadvantaged City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program — Municipal Works Department 10 Year Infrastructure Needs Assessment N Joint Venture Projects New Capital Projects / ' -4 Growth Related Capital Projects City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program — Municipal Works Department 10 Year Infrastructure Needs Assessment • Road Resurfacing Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Programs • Bridge and Culvert Replacement Program • Sidewalk Replacement Program • New Streetlight Program • Storm Sewer Replacement Program • Watermain Replacement Program • Sanitary Sewer Separation and Rehabilitation Program • Playground Equipment Replacement Program • Municipal Drain Program • Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Program • Parkland and Woodlot Rehabilitation Program • Cemetery Development Program 1 City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program - Municipal Works Department Road Resurfacing, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Program • 48.0 lane km (6.09 %) of paved Urban Roads in the POOR category • 1.9 lane km (0.24 %) of paved Urban Roads in the VERY POOR category • 44.4 lane km (15.27 %) of Paved Rural Roads in the POOR category • 7.7 lane km (2.63 %) of Paved Rural Roads in the VERY POOR category • Funding required = $32,140,032 over next 10 years = $3.21 million per year City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program - Municipal Works Department Bridge and Culvert Replacement Program • 13 Bridges require Rehabilitation ($6,805,500) • 10 Bridges require Replacement ($4,746,000) • 3 Culverts require Rehabilitation ($402,500) • 10 Culverts require Replacement ($1,745,000) • Funding Required = $13,699,000 = $1.37 million per year 2 City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program — Municipal Works Department Storm Sewer Replacement Program • 2.6 km (0.87 %) of the storm system is in the POOR category • 0.3 km (0.01%) of the storm system is in the VERY POOR category • Funding Required = $ 2,715,475 = $2.72 million per year City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program — Municipal Works Department Watermain Replacement Program • 110.3 km (24.49 %) of the Drinking Water system is in the POOR category • 69.7 km (15.48 %) of the Drinking Water system is in the VERY POOR category • Funding Required = $52,291,440 = $5.2 million per year 3 City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program — Municipal Works Department Sanitary Sewer Separation and Rehabilitation Program • 41.69 km (10.08 %) of the Sanitary Sewer system is in the VERY POOR category • 15.1 km (3.65 %) of the Combined Sewer system is located on roads rated POOR or VERY POOR • Funding Required = $57,380,000 = $5.7 million per year City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program — Municipal Works Department Municipal Drain Program • Boyers' Creek Drain — Construction in 2013 ($550,000) • Hunter's Drain — Construction in 2015 ($200,000) • Funding Required = $750,000 = $75,000 per year 4 City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program — Municipal Works Department Program Reviews Underway Cemetery Development - pending completion of review Parkland & Woodlot - pending annual inspection Playground Equipment - pending annual inspection Vehicles - pending completion of review Streetlight - pending Pilot Project Sidewalk - pending annual inspection City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program — Municipal Works Department 10 Year Infrastructure Needs Assessment — 2012 Capital Works Program Road Resurfacing and Rehabilitation Program $ 3,210.000 Bridge and Culvert Replacement Program $ 1,370.000 Sidewalk Replacement Program $ to be determined New Streetlight Program $ to be determined Storm Sewer Replacement Program $ 2.720.000 Watermain Replacement Program $ 5.200,000 Sanitary Sewer Separation and Rehabilitation Program $ 5,700,000 Playground Equipment Replacement Program $ to be determined Municipal Drain Program $ 75,000 Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Program $ to be determined Parkland and Woodlot Rehabilitation Program $ to be determined Cemetery Development Program $ to be determined TOTAL $18,275,000 Total Corporate Funding Available $15,315,209 5 City of Niagara Falls Infrastructure Funding Report Card - SAMPLE Program Funding 5 -Year Average ! Rating Required Historical Funding (millions) (millions) Roads $3.21 $2.72 84.74% Bridges $1.37 I $0.966 72.72% Sanitary $5.73 $4.25 I 74.17% Storm i $2.72 $0.9 1 33.09% Watermains $5.23 $4.10 78.39% City of Niagara Falls 2012 Capital Works Program — Municipal Works Department In Summary • 10 Year Capital needs identified • Needs based on condition assessments, not just age • Shnws inr rPasPrl invPctmPnts nPPdPri • 2012 Capital Projects to be aligned with needs 6 City of Niagara Falis 10 Year Capital Plan Update November 14, 2011 10 Year Capital Needs Update 1. Tangible Capital Assets (TCA) 2. Municipal Works Infrastructure 1 What are Tangible Capital -'- \w iru t1s Assets? Are Non Financial assets that: a) Are held for use b) Have economic lives beyond this year c) Are used on a continuing basis d) Not held for sale in normal operations Examples: • Roads, bridges, sidewalks, traffic lights, etc. • Water and sewer systems • Land and buildings • Vehicles and machinery • Information technology, office equipment Tangible Capital Asset related Changes in Accounting Old System Fund Accounting: - Tangible Capital Assets not included New Basis - Assets Valued - Estimated Life - Cost of Use (amortization) 3 How are of Capital Assets Funded' a , Allocation from Tax Budget (General Purposes) Allocation from Water Utility Budget Allocation from Sewer Utility Budget Federal Gas Tax Provincial Gas Tax - Transit Federal Provincial Grants Regional Cost Sharing Third Party Contributions Debt Use with subsequent change in Operating Budget Current (2011) Approved City Funding Sources t r,> t Allocation of Tax Budget $4,449,265 Allocation of Water Utility Budget 4,100,000 Allocation of Sewer Utility Budget 4,245,000 Federal Gas Tax 2,520,944 Provincial Gas Tax - Transit 612,040 Federal /Provincial Grants No guarantee Regional Cost Sharing No guarantee Third Party No guarantee Total $15,927,259 * Development Charges are available on growth related projects 5 What Long Term Financial Commitment Is Appropriate ? ' ` #'' 1) Historical Cost Approach — Amortization 2) Historical Approved Amount (existing budget) 3) Needs Assessed Approach 4) Debt Management Strategy Action Steps for „' 2012 Capital Budget \' ` ii ' = 10 year Capital needs by department completed • Long term financing strategy commitment of Council • Enhanced Reporting •Current projects tied to 10 year plan -13i-annual reports to Council on status -Pre-approval of capital needs 7 Page l of l Teresa Fabbro - MW- 2011 -46 - minor modification "}�_ .G`b c. .^.<z T , ., ;: 1 . .. :,.i 'v wrv;��.Z . 4 Lt.37Nf...h.w -r `�. 9 .aC�+_ ,b. „aa. iB K, v.v.,. u - i_. .,= t. F� ah �k,, 'N; Cz,&3RQ�4 4.. ^ "1' , : +. _ a a.r ✓. From: Selene Tudini To: Teresa Fabbro Date: 11/9/2011 4:15 PM Subject: MW- 2011 -46 - minor modification CC: Dean Iorfida; Geoff Holman; Rick Volpini Teresa, Re: Report MW- 2011 -46 McRae Street Reconstruction Phase 2 - Minor modification There were three corrected bids which are shown on page 2 of this report along with the original submitted tender prices. The original tender price for the lowest bidder ($1,327,060.21) is shown under the Recommendation section ( #1) and the Analysis /Rationale section (1st paragraph). These sections should instead show the corrected bid ($1,327,042.86). Thank you, Selene Tudini Executive Secretary Municipal Works City of Niagara Falls 4310 Queen Street. P.O. Box 1023 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5 905 - 356 -7521 ext. 4210 Fax 905 - 356 -2354 studini @niagarafalls.ca file://C:\Documents and Settings \tn206 \Local Settings \Temp \XPgrpwise \4EBAA737Dom... 11/10/2011 CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS By -law No. 2011 - A by -law to amend By -law No. 79 -200, to introduce new definitions and regulatory provisions. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NIAGARA FALLS ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Section 2 - Definitions of By-law No. 79 -200 is amended as follows: (a) by adding the following sections and By -law No. 79 -200 is renumbered accordingly: "2.5.1 ANIMAL CLINIC means a building or structure or part thereof under the control and supervision of a qualified veterinarian who is a member of the Ontario Veterinarian Association, where animals or birds are given treatment but has no outdoor kennels; 2.15.1 CONSERVATION USE means the use of land and /or water for the purpose of planned management of natural resources; 2.15.2 CONVENIENCE STORE means an establishment where prepared food, groceries, household items, tobacco, patent medicines, periodicals and other similar items are kept for retail sale to the public and may include automated banking machines, depots for laundry and dry cleaning and media rental; 2.64.1 WORKS OF A CONSERVATION AUTHORITY means projects undertaken by a Conservation Authority to protect or enhance areas under their control;" (b) by deleting section 2.44 and replacing it with the following: "2.44 PRIVATE GARAGE means a detached accessory building or part of a main building designed or used for parking or storage of vehicles of the occupants of the dwelling and in which no repair or service is rendered for profit or gain;" and (c) by deleting section 2.62. 2. Clause (b) of section 3.1 of By -law No. 79 -200 is amended by adding the following: "Residential Single Family 1F Density Zone R1F Environmental Protection Area Zone EPA" 3. Sections 3.3.1, 5.2, 5.5 and 5.10 and clause (g) of section 4.13 of By -law No. 79 -200 are amended by adding "R1F" after "R 1 E ". 4. Section 4.6 of By -law No. 79 -200 is deleted and replaced by the following: -2- "4.6 RESTORATION OF NON - CONFORMING BUILDING: Nothing in this By -law shall apply to prevent the strengthening, restoration to a safe condition or rebuilding of any building or structure or part thereof which at the day of the passing of this By -law was lawfully used for a purpose prohibited by this By -law, provided that such strengthening, restoration or rebuilding will not increase the exterior dimensions or floor area of the original building or structure." 5. Section 4.10 and clause (h) of sections 4.14, 4.17.1 and 4.18 of By -law No. 79 -200 are deleted. 6. Section 4.16 of By -law No. 79 -200 is deleted and replaced by the following: 4.16 SCREENING DEVICE: No person shall use, for any non - residential purpose, any lot which has any side lot line of an interior lot or any rear lot line that abuts land in a residential zone unless they erect and maintain a close -board type fence or decorative wall with a minimum height of 1.8 metres abutting the side lot line and the rear lot line, save and except where the lot line abuts the front yard of a residentially zoned lot." 7. Clause (a) of section 4.19.1 of By -law No. 79 -200 is amended by deleting the following: "Plant, factory, warehouse and transportation 1 parking space for each 90 square terminal metres of floor area and for each 4 employees, whichever is greater Retail establishment, adult store tattoo studio, 1 parking space for each 25 square dancing studio, Laundromat and personal metres of gross leasable floor area service shop up to and including a gross leasable floor area of 450 square metres Retail establishment, adult store, tattoo studio, 1 parking space for each 18 square dancing studio, exceeding gross leasable floor metres of gross leasable floor area on area of 450 square metres the main sales floor plus 1 parking space for each 45 square metres of gross leasable floor area on every other floor" And adding the following: "Plant, factory, warehouse and transportation 1 parking space for each 90 square terminal metres of floor area Retail store, adult store, tattoo studio, dancing 1 parking space for each 25 square studio, Laundromat and personal service shop metres of gross leasable floor area plus up to and including a gross leasable floor area 1 parking space for each 90 square of 450 square metres metres of floor area devoted to storage -3- Retail store, adult store tattoo studio and 1 parking space for each 25 square dancing studio, exceeding a gross leasable floor metres of gross leasable floor area on area of 450 square metres the main sales floor plus 1 parking space for each 45 square metres of gross leasable floor area on every other floor and 1 parking space for each 90 square metres of floor area devoted to storage" 8. Section 4.19.3 of By -law No. 79 -200 is amended by adding the following clause and By -law No. 79 -200 is renumbered accordingly: `'(b) Within the R 1 F Zone the following shall apply: (i) Maximum lot area which can 25% be used as a surface parking area (ii) Maximum width of driveway 55% of the lot frontage or parking area in the front yard of a lot (iii) Maximum area of a rear yard 40 square metres which can be used as a parking area (iv) Maximum area of an exterior 67% of the yard up to a maximum of side yard which can be used 50 square metres as a parking area (v) Notwithstanding section 2.61.1 ofthis By -law, no person shall park or store a motor home, a snowmobile, a boat, a personal watercraft, a recreational vehicle or a trailer in the front yard, side yard or exterior yard of a lot." 9. Clause (c) of section 4.19.3 of By -law No. 79 -200 is deleted and replaced by the following: '`(c) Within the I Zone, no person shall use more than 33% of the area of the front yard of any lot for parking areas and driveways." 10. Section 5.9 of By -law No. 79 -200 is deleted and replaced by the following: "5.9 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR A GROUP HOME TYPE 1: Any building used for the purpose of a group home type 1 shall comply with all the regulations which apply to the zone in which such group home type 1 is located." 11. Clause (e) of sections 7.1.2, 7.2.2, 7.3.2, 7.4.2, 7.5.2 and 7.7.2 of By -law No. 79 -200 is deleted and replaced by the following: -4- "(e) Minimum interior side yard width, 1.2 metres" subject to the provisions of clause a of section 5.1 12. Clause (i) of sections 7.1.2, 7.2.2, 7.3.2, 7.4.2, 7.5.2, 7.7.2, 7.8.2 and 7.9.2 of By -law No. 79- 200 is deleted. 13. The following sections are added after section 7.5.2 of By -law No. 79 -200 and By -law No. 79 -200 is renumbered accordingly: "7.6 RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY 1F DENSITY ZONE (RIF ZONE). 7.6.1 PERMITTED USES: No person shall within any R1F Zone use any land or erect or use any building or structure for any purpose except one or more of the following uses: (a) A one family detached dwelling (b) A home occupation in a one family detached dwelling, subject to the provisions of section 5.5 (c) Accessory buildings and accessory structures, subject to the provisions of sections 4.13 and 4.14 (d) A group home type 1 7.6.2 REGULATIONS: No person shall within any R1F Zone use any land or use any building or structure except in accordance with the provisions of sections 4 and 5 and the following regulations: (a) Minimum lot area 320 square metres (b) Minimum lot frontage (i) for an interior lot 10 metres (ii) for a corner lot 12 metres (c) Minimum front yard depth (i) for a one family 3 metres detached dwelling (ii) for a private garage 6 metres with driveway access from the front yard (d) Minimum rear yard depth 7.5 metres plus any applicable distance specified in section 4.27.1 -5- (e) Minimum interior side yard 0.9 metres width, subject to the provisions of clause a of section 5.1 (f) Minimum exterior side yard width (i) for a one family 3 metres detached dwelling (ii) for a private garage 6 metres with driveway access from the exterior side yard (g) Maximum lot coverage 45% (h) Maximum height of building 10 metres subject to section 4.7 or structure (i) Maximum number of one 1 only family detached dwellings on one lot (j) Parking and access in accordance with section 4.19.1 requirements (k) Accessory buildings and in accordance with sections 4.13 and accessory structures 4.14 (1) Minimum landscaped open 30% of the lot area" space 14. Clause (e) of section 7.8.2 of By -law No. 79 -200 is deleted and replaced by the following: ' `(i) for a one family detached dwelling, a 1.2 metres semi - detached dwelling or a duplex dwelling, subject to the provisions of clauses a and b of section 5.1 (ii) for an on street townhouse dwelling, a 3 metres" triplex dwelling or a quadruplex dwelling 15. Clause (j) of section 8.1.1, clause (11) of section 8.2.1, clause (u) of section 8.4.1, clause (hh) of section 8.5.1 and clause (kk) of section 11.3.1, all of By -law No. 79 -200, are amended by deleting "Veterinarian office" and replacing it with "Animal clinic ". - 6 - 16. The following section is added after section 8.6.4 of By -law No. 79 -200 and By -law No. 79- 200 is renumbered accordingly: "8.6.5 REGULATIONS FOR GASOLINE BARS: The regulations in section 8.6.2 shall not apply to gasoline bars but all of the regulations in section 8.9.3 for gasoline bars in AS Zones shall also apply to gasoline bars in TC Zones." 17. Section 8.9.1 of By -law No. 79 -200 is amended by adding the following clause: "(a) Convenience store accessory to an automobile service station or gas bar" 18. Section 8.9.2 of By -law No. 79 -200 is amended by adding the following clause: ''(m) Maximum floor area of a convenience 200 square metres" store 19. Section 8.9.3 of By -law No. 79 -200 is amended by adding the following clause: "(m) Maximum floor area of a convenience 200 square metres - store 20. Clause (j) of sections 11.1.2 and 11.2.2 of By -law No. 79 -200 is deleted and replaced by the following: ''(j) Minimum landscaped open space (i) for an interior lot 67% of the required front yard (ii) for a corner lot 67% of the required front yard and 67% of the required exterior side yard" 21. Section 12.2 of By -law No. 79 -200 is amended by adding the following clauses: ''(j) Maximum height of a one family 10 metres detached dwelling (k) Accessory buildings and accessory in accordance with sections 4.13 and structures to a one family detached 4.14" dwelling 22. The following section is added after section 18.2 of By -law No. 79 -200 and By -law No. 79- 200 is renumbered accordingly: "19 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AREA ZONE (EPA ZONE). 19.1 PERMITTED USES: No person shall within any EPA Zone use any land or erect or use any building or structure for any purpose except one or more of the following uses: -7- (a) conservation use (b) existing agricultural use (c) wildlife management (d) works of a Conservation Authority 19.2 REGULATIONS: No person shall within any EPA Zone use any land or erect or use any building or structure except in accordance with the following regulation: (a) Buildings and structures No buildings or structures are peiinitted unless for flood control purposes in accordance with the regulations of the Conservation Authority having jurisdiction or appropriate government agency. Docks and boat ramps will be allowed subject to the approval of the Conservation Authority and /or appropriate government agencies." 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