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Official Plan for the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Official Plan Schedules Office Consolidation: March 2021 * The Provincially Significant Wetlands designation is not meant to affect the continued use of existing Merrickville Urban Settlement Area (as of the date of adoption of this Official Plan) marina operations along and on the SBt.E LCaKwWreInTcHe River. It Special Planning Area PERTH (Policy 2.3.2.1) is acknowledged that Ontario Regulation 239/13 may permit dredging in Provincially Significant Wetlands, including for the maintenance of safe navigation channels, in a manner that is consistent with [ CENTRAL the Public Lands Act. Nothing in this Official Plan is intended to interfere with dredging in Provincially FRONTENAC BATHSUigRnSifTicant Wetlands pursuant to the aDpRplUicMaMtioOnN oDf/ NprOoRviTnHcial legislation, nor is anything intended to BURiGntEeSrfSere with the application of any provincEiaLl MleSgLisElYation or the management of Crown lands. SHERBROOKE OTTAWA Rideau Ferry MONTAGUE Westport S M F WESTPORT A IT L H L S S Lombardy Burritts Rapids Newboro SOUTH Merrickville FRONTENAC Portland Crosby Newboyne Kemptville Forfar Jasper Eastons Corners Newbliss Bedell Chaffeys Locks RIDEAU Oxford Mills LAKES Carleys Corner Harlem NORTH Elgin MERRICKVILLE-WOLFORD GRENVILLE Philipsville Chantry Bellamys Mill Toledo Peltons Corners NORTH DUNDAS East Oxford Oxford Station Frankville Bishops Mills Jones Falls Heckston Delta Plum Hollow Lehighs Corners Morton Rocksprings Hyndman Groveton Lyndhurst Seeleys Bay ELIZABETHTOWN-KITLEY North Augusta Ventnor Athens Greenbush Addison Charleston ATHENS Shanly Roebuck Spencerville New Dublin KINGSTON EDWARDSBURGH/CARDINAL AUGUSTA Pittston SOUTH Algonquin DUNDAS McIntosh Mills LEEDS & Domville Spring Valley THE 1000 Brouseville ISLANDS Tincap Maynard Caintown Lyn GANANOQUE FRONT Riverview Heights Johnstown Lansdowne OF YONGE Yonge Mills PRESCOTT BROCKVILLE Cardinal New Wexford Mallorytown Sherwood Springs Maitland Ivy Lea Legend Land Use Designations Rockport Municipal Boundaries Urban Settlement Area Thousand Islands Parkway Rural Settlement Area Provincial Highway Regionally Significant Employment Area United Counties of Leeds and Grenville County Road Locally Significant Employment Area Official Plan Active Railway Agricultural Area This Schedule forms part of the Official Plan and must be read and Abandoned Railway Rural Lands Schedule A interpreted in conjuction with the other Schedules and the text of this Plan. Crown Lands Specific Resource - Wollastonite Community Structure and Land Use 10 5 0 10 Provincially Significant Wetlands KMs Office Consolidation: March 1, 2021 Source: Athens OP (2012), Augusta OP (2012), Edwardsburgh/Cardinal OP (2011), Elizabethtown-Kitley OP (2006), Front of Yonge OP (2006), Leeds and the Thousand Islands OP (2006), Council Adoption: July 23, 2015 Merrickville-Wolford OP (2008), North Grenville OP (2010), Rideau Lakes OP (2004), Westport OP (2008), Land Information Ontario, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, © Queen's Printer for Ontario Ministerial Approval: February 19, 2016 BECKWITH PERTH [ CENTRAL FRONTENAC BATHURST DRUMMOND/NORTH BURGESS ELMSLEY SHERBROOKE OTTAWA Rideau Ferry QQ MONTAGUE Westport S M F WESTPORT A IT Q L H L S S Lombardy Burritts Rapids Newboro SOUTH Merrickville Q NORTH FRONTENAC Portland GRENVILLE Crosby Newboyne Q Q Kemptville Q P P Forfar Jasper Q Q P Eastons Corners P Q Newbliss Bedell Chaffeys Locks Oxford Mills RIDEAU PQ P Carleys Corner LAKES Q PQ Harlem PQ Elgin MERRICKVILLE-WOLFORD Philipsville Chantry Bellamys Mill Toledo Peltons Corners NORTH P Q P DUNDAS East Oxford Oxford Station Frankville P Bishops Mills P Jones Falls Heckston Delta Plum Hollow Lehighs Corners P Morton P Q P Rocksprings P P P P Q Q Hyndman P Groveton Lyndhurst Seeleys Bay P P P ELIZABETHTOWN-KITLEY P P North Augusta P Ventnor Athens Greenbush Addison P P Q Charleston ATHENS P Shanly Q Roebuck Spencerville P P P P P Q P New Dublin P P P P KINGSTON P P Q P P EDWARDSBURGH/CARDINAL P P PQ AUGUSTA Pittston SOUTH Q P P Algonquin DUNDAS McIntosh Mills LEEDS & Domville Spring Valley P THE 1000 P Brouseville ISLANDS P Tincap Maynard P Q Caintown P Lyn PQ GANANOQUE FRONT Riverview Heights Johnstown Q Lansdowne OF YONGE Yonge Mills Q PQ PRESCOTT BROCKVILLE Cardinal Q New Wexford Mallorytown Sherwood Springs Maitland Q Ivy Lea Legend Rockport Municipal Boundaries Mineral Aggregate Resources Urban Settlement Area Sand and Gravel Resource Area (Primary) Rural Settlement Area Sand and Gravel Resource Area (Secondary) United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Thousand Islands Parkway Sand and Gravel Resource Area (Tertiary) Official Plan Provincial Highway PQ Both (Pit and Quarry) P This Schedule forms part of the Official Plan and must be read and County Road Pit Schedule B interpreted in conjuction with the other Schedules and the text of this Plan. Active Railway Q Quarry Mineral and Mineral Aggregate Resources 10 5 0 10 Abandoned Railway Mineral Resources KMs Area of Mineral Potential Office Consolidation: March 1, 2021 Source: Athens OP (2012), Augusta OP (2012), Edwardsburgh/Cardinal OP (2011), Elizabethtown-Kitley OP (2006), Front of Yonge OP (2006), Leeds and the Thousand Islands OP (2006), Council Adoption: July 23, 2015 Merrickville-Wolford OP (2008), North Grenville OP (2010), Rideau Lakes OP (2004), Westport OP (2008), United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, © Queen's Printer for Ontario ^_ Producing Mine Ministerial Approval: February 19, 2016 * The Provincially Significant Wetlands designation is not meant to affect the continued use of existing BECKWITH (as of the date of adoption of thPiEsR OTfHficial Plan) marina operations along and on the St. Lawrence River. It is acknowledged that Ontario Regulation 239/13 may permit dredging in Provincially Significant Wetlands, including for the maintenance of safe navigation channels, in a manner that is consistent with [ CENTRAL the Public Lands Act. Nothing in this Official Plan is intended to interfere with dredging in Provincially FRONTENAC BATHSUigRnSifTicant Wetlands pursuant to the aDpRplUicMaMtioOnN oDf/ NprOoRviTnHcial legislation, nor is anything intended to BURiGntEeSrfSere with the application of any provincEiaLl MleSgLisElYation or the management of Crown lands. SHERBROOKE OTTAWA Rideau Ferry MONTAGUE Westport S M F WESTPORT A IT L H L S S Lombardy Burritts Rapids Newboro SOUTH Merrickville FRONTENAC Portland Crosby Newboyne Kemptville Forfar Jasper Eastons Corners Newbliss Bedell Chaffeys Locks RIDEAU Oxford Mills LAKES Carleys Corner Harlem NORTH Elgin MERRICKVILLE-WOLFORD GRENVILLE Philipsville Chantry Bellamys Mill Toledo Peltons Corners NORTH DUNDAS East Oxford Oxford Station Frankville Bishops Mills Jones Falls Heckston Delta Plum Hollow Lehighs Corners Morton Rocksprings Hyndman Groveton Lyndhurst Seeleys Bay ELIZABETHTOWN-KITLEY North Augusta Ventnor Athens Greenbush Addison Charleston ATHENS Shanly Roebuck Spencerville New Dublin KINGSTON EDWARDSBURGH/CARDINAL AUGUSTA Pittston SOUTH Algonquin DUNDAS McIntosh Mills LEEDS & Domville Spring Valley THE 1000 Brouseville ISLANDS Tincap Maynard Caintown Lyn GANANOQUE FRONT Riverview Heights Johnstown Lansdowne OF YONGE Yonge Mills PRESCOTT BROCKVILLE Cardinal New Wexford Mallorytown Sherwood Springs Maitland Ivy Lea Legend Rockport Municipal Boundaries Significant Valleylands Urban Settlement Area Significant Wildlife Habitat Rural Settlement Area Earth Science, Area of Natural & Scientific Interest United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Thousand Islands Parkway Life Science, Area of Natural & Scientific Interest Provincial Highway Life Science, Candidate Area of Natural & Scientific Interest Official Plan County Road ECOREGION This Schedule forms part of the Official Plan and must be read and Natural Heritage Features and Areas 5E Schedule C interpreted in conjuction with the other Schedules and the text of this Plan. Provincially Significant Wetlands * 6E Natural Heritage Features and Areas 10 5 0 10 KMs Office Consolidation: March 1, 2021 Source: Athens OP (2012), Augusta OP (2012), Edwardsburgh/Cardinal OP (2011), Elizabethtown-Kitley OP (2006), Front of Yonge OP (2006), Leeds and the Thousand Islands OP (2006), Council Adoption: July 23, 2015 Merrickville-Wolford OP (2008), North Grenville OP (2010), Rideau Lakes OP (2004), Westport OP (2008), Land Information Ontario, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, © Queen's Printer for Ontario Ministerial Approval: February 19, 2016 BECKWITH PERTH [ CENTRAL FRONTENAC BATHURST DRUMMOND/NORTH BURGESS ELMSLEY SHERBROOKE OTTAWA Rideau Ferry MONTAGUE Westport S M F WESTPORT A IT L H L S S Lombardy Burritts Rapids Newboro SOUTH Merrickville FRONTENAC Portland Crosby Newboyne Kemptville Forfar Jasper Eastons Corners Newbliss Bedell Chaffeys Locks RIDEAU Oxford Mills LAKES Carleys Corner Harlem NORTH Elgin MERRICKVILLE-WOLFORD GRENVILLE Philipsville Chantry Bellamys Mill Toledo Peltons Corners NORTH DUNDAS East Oxford Oxford Station Frankville Bishops Mills Jones Falls Heckston Delta Plum Hollow Lehighs Corners Morton Rocksprings Hyndman Groveton Lyndhurst Seeleys Bay ELIZABETHTOWN-KITLEY North Augusta Ventnor Athens Greenbush Addison Charleston ATHENS Shanly Roebuck Spencerville New Dublin KINGSTON EDWARDSBURGH/CARDINAL AUGUSTA Pittston SOUTH Algonquin DUNDAS McIntosh Mills LEEDS & Domville Spring Valley THE 1000 Brouseville ISLANDS Tincap Maynard Caintown Lyn GANANOQUE FRONT Riverview Heights Johnstown Lansdowne OF YONGE Yonge Mills PRESCOTT BROCKVILLE Cardinal New Wexford Mallorytown Sherwood Springs Maitland Ivy Lea Legend Rockport Municipal
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