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The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette Part I Published by Authority THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE PART I PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Vol. 77 ST. JOHN'S, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2002 No. 4 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ACT Mineral Licence 7403M, 7405M, 7407M, 7408M PUBLIC NOTICE held by Celtic Minerals Ltd situate near Buchans Junction, Central Nfld In accordance with section 19 of the Environmental on map sheet 12A/16 Assessment Regulations, 2000 under the Environmental Assessment Act, 2000 the Lieutenant Governor in Council Mineral Licence 8188M gives notice of a decision respecting the Duck Pond Copper- held by Celtic Minerals Ltd Zinc Mine which may be found in the Duck Pond Copper- situate near West of Badger, Central Nfld Zinc Mine Undertaking Order published in Part II of The on map sheet 12H/ 1, 12A/16 Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette. Mineral Licence 7417M HONOURABLE RALPH WISEMAN held by Billiton Resources Canada Inc Minister of Environment situate near Buchans Junction, Central Nfld on map sheet 12A/16 Jan 25 Mineral Licence 6252M MINERAL ACT held by Leroy Smith NOTICE situate near Clarenville, Eastern Nfld Published in accordance with regulation 62 of the on map sheet 2C/ 4 Mineral Regulations. Mineral Licence 6267M Mineral rights to the following mineral licences have reverted held by Buchans River Ltd to the Crown: situate near Victoria Lake, Central Nfld on map sheet 12A/ 5, 12A/ 6, 12A/ 4 Mineral Licence 4351 held by Newfoundland Mining & Mineral Licence 6268M Exploration Ltd. held by Buchans River Ltd situate near Tilt Cove, Baie Verte Peninsula situate near Victoria Lake, Central Nfld on map sheet 2E/13 on map sheet 12A/ 6 Mineral Licence 4538 Mineral Licence 7040M held by Atlantis Exploration Inc. held by 104610 Canada Inc. situate near Winser Lake, Baie Verte Penin. situate near Dawsons Cove, Southern Nfld on map sheet 2E/13 on map sheet 1M/12 17 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE January 25, 2002 Mineral Licence 7039M A portion of licence 697M held by 104610 Canada Inc. held by Northstar Exploration Limited situate near Seal Cove, Southern Nfld situate near Port Manvers on map sheet 11P/ 8, 11P/ 9 on map sheet 14F/ 3, 14F/ 4 more particularly described in an application on file at Dept. Mineral Licence 7044M of Mines and Energy held by Gerald Pardy situate near Baker Lake, Central Nfld A portion of licence 700M on map sheet 12H/ 1 held by Northstar Exploration Limited situate near Kiglapait Mountain Mineral Licence 7046M on map sheet 14F/ 3, 14F/ 4 held by Daniel Kelly Jr. more particularly described in an application on file at Dept. situate near Little Mortier Bay, Burin Pen. of Mines and Energy on map sheet 1M/ 3 A portion of licence 701M Mineral Licence 7583M held by Northstar Exploration Limited held by Black Bart Prospecting Inc situate near Kiglapait Mountain situate near Coy Pond, Central Nfld on map sheet 14F/ 3 on map sheet 2D/ 5 more particularly described in an application on file at Dept. of Mines and Energy Mineral Licence 7600M, 7601M, 7602M held by BBP A portion of licence 6418M situate near Great Rattling Bk, Central Nfld held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. on map sheet 2D/12 situate near Bloomfield, Eastern Nfld on map sheet 2C/ 5 Mineral Licence 7705M more particularly described in an application on file at Dept. held by Gilbert Lushman of Mines and Energy situate near Peter Strides Pd, Central Nfld on map sheet 12A/ 4 A portion of licence 6446M held by Vinland Resources Limited Mineral Licence 7708M situate near Joe Glodes Pond, Central Nfld held by Ambrose F. House on map sheet 12A/16 situate near Petites, Southern Nfld more particularly described in an application on file at Dept. on map sheet 11O/10 of Mines and Energy Mineral Licence 7709M A portion of licence 8327M held by Ross Burton held by Cornerstone Resources Inc. situate near Kings Point, Central Nfld situate near Southwest Brook, Eastern Nfld on map sheet 12H/ 9 on map sheet 2C/ 5, 2D/ 8 more particularly described in an application on file at Dept. Mineral Licence 7711M of Mines and Energy held by Gus Finn situate near Collier Bay, Avalon Peninsula The lands covered by this notice except for the lands within on map sheet 1N/12 Exempt Mineral Lands, the Exempt Mineral Lands being described in Consolidated Newfoundland Regulations Mineral Licence 7713M 1143/96 and Newfoundland Regulation 71/98, 104/98, held by George Lannon 97/2000 and 36/2001 and outlined on 1:50 000 scale maps situate near Diversion Lake, Central Nfld maintained by the Department of Mines and Energy, will be on map sheet 2D/13 open for staking after the hour of 9:00 AM on the 32nd clear day after the date of this publication. Priority of applications Mineral Licence 7714M submitted will be determined by a draw. held by Anthony Stares situate near Dildo Pond, Central Nfld JIM HINCHEY, P.Geo on map sheet 2E/7, 2E/2 Mineral Claims Recorder 18 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE January 25, 2002 The Carbonear Municipal Plan Amendments No. 2 771: 2499, 2638 and 3, and Development Regulations Amendments No. 3, 4 774: 0432, 3184, 3186, 3197, 3290, 3314, 3652, 3655,3657, and 5, 2001 come into effect on the day that this notice is 3720, 3974, 3994, 4056, 4059, 4060, 4062, 4064, 4065 published in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette. Anyone who wishes to inspect a copy of the Municipal Plan Jan 25 and Development Regulations Amendments may do so at the Town Office, during normal working hours. URBAN AND RURAL PLANNING ACT TOWN CLERK NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Cathy Saunders TOWN OF CARBONEAR MUNICIPAL PLAN AMENDMENTS Jan 25 NO. 2 AND 3 AND NOTICE OF REGISTRATION DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AMENDMENT St. JOHN’S MUNICIPAL PLAN NO. 3, 4 AND 5, 2001 AMENDMENT NUMBER 133, 2001 AND TAKE NOTICE that the Town of Carbonear ST. JOHN’S DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS Municipal Plan Amendments No. 2 and 3, and Development AMENDMENT NUMBER 234, 2001 Regulations Amendments No. 3, 4 and 5, 2001, adopted on th th the 6 day of November, 2001 and approved on the 10 day TAKE NOTICE that the City of St. John’s of December, 2001, have been registered by the Minister of Municipal Plan Amendment Number 133, 2001 and St. Municipal and Provincial Affairs. John’s Development Regulations Amendment Number 234, 2001, adopted on the 6th day of August, 2001 and approved In general terms , the purpose of Municipal Plan (as amended) on the 10th day of December, 2001, have been Amendment No. 2, is to amend Plan policies for Industrial registered by the Minister of Municipal and Provincial uses to permit, under specified conditions, uses which include Affairs. hazardous substances in areas zoned for Light Industrial use. The purpose of the corresponding Development Regulations In general terms the purpose of St. John’s Amendment No. 3, is to add hazardous uses as a Municipal Plan Amendment Number 133, 2001 is to place Discretionary use to the Light Industrial Use Zone Table, and Municipal Plan land use district designations on those lands add conditions which deal with the development of such uses. that the Provincial Government have announced are to be removed from and added to the boundaries of C.A. Pippy The purpose of Municipal Plan Amendment No. 3 Park. is to redesignate lands to the southeast of O’Driscoll’s Lane/Circular Road from the Conservation Land Use In general terms the purpose of St. John’s Designation to the Residential Land Use designation. In Development Regulations Amendment Number 234, 2001, is conjunction with this re-designation, Residential policies of to place land use zoning designations on those lands that the the Municipal Plan are amended to permit the development Provincial Government have announced are to be removed of backlots in areas zoned for medium and high density from and added to the boundaries of C.A. Pippy Park. residential use, subject to a number of conditions. The purpose of the corresponding Development Regulations The St. John’s Municipal Plan Amendment Number Amendment No. 5, is to rezone an area to the southeast of 133, 2001 and St. John’s Development Regulations O’Driscoll’s Lane/Circular Road to the Residential Medium Amendment Number 234, 2001 come into effect on the day Density Use Zone from the Conservation Use Zone to permit that this notice is published in The Newfoundland and residential development. In addition, conditions are being Labrador Gazette. Anyone who wishes to inspect a copy of added to the Residential Medium Density and Residential St. John’s Municipal Plan Amendment Number 133, 2001 High Density Use Zone tables which will apply to residential and St. John’s Development Regulations Amendment “backlot development”. Number 234, 2001, mad do so at the City of St. John’s Department of Engineering and Planning Department, 3rd The purpose of Development Regulations Amendment # 4 is Floor, City Hall during regular business hours (Monday to rezone lands in the London Road/Forest Road area from through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Residential Large Lot to Residential Low Density. 19 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE January 25, 2002 CLIFF JOHNSTON Take notice that the Town of Portugal Cove/St. Philips Engineering & Planning Dept Development Regulations Amendment No. 3, 2001 adopted and approved on the 8th day of January, 2001, has been Jan 25 registered by the Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION St. JOHN’S MUNICIPAL PLAN In general terns, the purpose of the Development Regulations AMENDMENT NUMBER 138, 2001 Amendment No. 3, 2001, is to re-designate land located off AND Dogberry Hill Road, immediately adjacent to Country Garden ST.
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