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Town of South Bruce Peninsula Comprehensive Zoning By-Law 122-2009 Town of South Bruce Peninsula Comprehensive Zoning By-law 122-2009 Housekeeping HSKP #1 July 2013, By-law 67-2013 HSKP #2 September 2014, By-law 78-2014 HSKP #3 refused HSKP #4 May 2018, By-law 30-2018 Consolidations December, 2009 October, 2011 February 2015 April, 2010 July, 2012 September 2015 May, 2010 October 2012 January 2017 July 2010 October 2013 January 2018 December, 2010 January 2014 June 2018 March, 2011 August 2014 January 2019 Prepared by: County Of Bruce Planning & Economic Development Department Force & Effect November 10th, 2009 by OMB Decision March 24th, 2010 Table Of Contents Section 1 Enactment ............................................................................... 1 Section 2 General .................................................................................... 2 Section 3 Interpretation .......................................................................... 4 3.1 General............................................................................................................. 4 3.2 Metric And Imperial Measurement ................................................................. 4 3.3 Explanatory Notes .......................................................................................... 4 3.4 Location Of Zones .......................................................................................... 4 3.5 Determining Boundaries ................................................................................ 4 3.6 More Than One Zone On A Lot ...................................................................... 5 3.7 Typographical And Section Reference Corrections .................................... 5 3.8 References To Other Legislation And Agencies .......................................... 6 Section 4 Administration, Enforcement And Penalties ........................ 7 Section 5 Definitions ............................................................................... 9 Section 6 General Provisions .............................................................. 45 6.1 Accessory Uses And Structures ................................................................. 45 6.1.1 Location – Accessory Uses and Structures 45 6.1.2 Height - Accessory Uses and Structures 46 6.1.3 Lot Coverage - Accessory Uses and Structures 46 6.1.4 Number of Accessory Buildings 46 6.1.5 Establishment of an Accessory Building and Structure 47 6.1.6 Boathouses 47 6.1.7 Residential Uses Accessory to a Permitted Commercial or Institutional Use 47 6.2 Open Swimming Pools ................................................................................. 48 6.3 Bed and Breakfast Establishment (B&B) .................................................... 49 6.4 Not In Use ...................................................................................................... 49 6.5 Planting Area ................................................................................................. 49 6.6 Building Height Exceptions ......................................................................... 50 6.7 Commercial Kennels and Pet Boarding Establishments........................... 50 6.8 Common Amenity Area ................................................................................ 50 6.9 Day Lighting (Sight) Triangle ....................................................................... 51 6.10 Development On Municipal Services .......................................................... 51 6.11 Development On Private Services ............................................................... 51 Town of South Bruce Peninsula Office Consolidation Zoning By-law 122-2009 i January 2019 6.12 External Lighting ........................................................................................... 52 6.13 Municipal Street - Class 1............................................................................. 52 6.14 County Street Right-Of-Way Setbacks ........................................................ 52 6.15 Not In Use ...................................................................................................... 53 6.16 Garbage Storage Areas ................................................................................ 53 6.17 Garden Suites ................................................................................................ 53 6.18 Group Homes ................................................................................................ 54 6.18.1 Permitted Group Homes 54 6.18.2 Group Home Regulations 55 6.19 Home Industry ............................................................................................... 55 6.20 Home Occupation ......................................................................................... 56 6.21 Loading Regulations .................................................................................... 57 6.22 Minimum Distance Separation - MDS I and II ............................................. 58 6.22.1 MDS I –New Non-Farm Uses 58 6.22.2 MDS II – New or Expanding Livestock Facilities 58 6.23 Mobile Homes ................................................................................................ 59 6.24 Environmental Hazard Setbacks ................................................................. 59 6.25 Environmental Hazard - Lot Area Calculation ............................................ 59 6.26 Municipal Drain Setback And Watercourse Setback ................................. 59 6.27 Lake Huron and Georgian Bay Flood Constraint Regulations .................. 60 6.27.1 New Lots 60 6.27.2 Existing Lots 60 6.27.3 Grey Sauble Shoreline Management Plan Flood Proof Elevations 61 6.28 Non-Conforming Uses .................................................................................. 61 6.29 Non-Complying Uses .................................................................................... 62 6.30 One Main Building Per Lot ........................................................................... 62 6.31 Outdoor Display Areas ................................................................................. 62 6.32 Outdoor Storage Areas................................................................................. 63 6.33 Parking Regulations ..................................................................................... 63 6.33.1 Size of Parking Spaces 63 6.33.2 Parking Surfaces 63 6.33.3 Location of Parking Areas and Spaces 64 6.33.4 Calculation of Parking Regulations 64 6.33.5 Parking For More than One Use in a Building 65 6.33.6 Parking Requirements for the General Commercial (C1) Zone 65 6.33.7 Minimum Number of Parking Spaces 65 6.33.8 Parking / Storage of Recreational or Commercial Vehicles in a Residential Zone 72 Town of South Bruce Peninsula Office Consolidation Zoning By-law 122-2009 ii January 2019 6.33.9 Seating Accommodation by Benches or Outdoors 72 6.33.10 Accessible Parking Requirements 72 6.33.11 Parking Spaces to Be Preserved 73 6.34 Converted Residential Dwelling .................................................................. 73 6.35 Buildings In Built-Up Areas .......................................................................... 73 6.36 Temporary Construction Uses, Buildings And Structures ........................ 74 6.37 Uses Permitted In All Zones ......................................................................... 74 6.38 Uses Restricted In All Zones ........................................................................ 75 6.39 Yard Encroachments .................................................................................... 75 6.40 Existing Lots Of Record ............................................................................... 75 6.41 Wellhead Protection Area (WHPA) Overlay Area ....................................... 76 6.42 Wellhead Protection Area ‘E’ (WHPA-E) Overlay Area .............................. 77 6.43 Intake Protection Zone (IPZ) Events-Based Areas ..................................... 77 Section 7 Zones, Maps and Boundaries .............................................. 78 7.1 Zone Descriptions ......................................................................................... 78 7.2 Exceptions (Special Provisions) .................................................................. 79 7.3 Holding Provisions ....................................................................................... 79 7.4 Zone Maps ..................................................................................................... 80 7.5 Closed Street, Lane, Railway Or Highway Right-Of-Way........................... 80 7.6 Wellhead Protection Area (WHPA) Overlay Areas and Intake Protection Zone Events-Based Areas ........................................................................... 80 Section 8 General Rural Zone RU1 ...................................................... 81 8.1 Scope ............................................................................................................. 81 8.2 Permitted Uses .............................................................................................. 81 8.3 Zone Provisions ............................................................................................ 82 8.4 Minimum Lot Size – Livestock ..................................................................... 83 8.5 Setback For Wayside Pits And Temporary Portable Asphalt And Concrete Plants ............................................................................................................. 83 8.6 Seasonal Agricultural Produce Stands ......................................................
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