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High Risk Areas Infrastructure Other TOWNSHIP OF STONE MILLS OFFICIAL PLAN - SCHEDULE C KEY MAP 1 32 2 3 31 4 SOURCE PROTECTION 5 TRANS CANADA TRAIL 30 6 SULPHIDE RD 7 29 OTTER CREEK MITTEN 8 LAKE LITTLE 9 MITTEN 10 28 LAKE BRUNO 11 LAKE 12 27 TURCOTTE RD 13 26 14 OTTER CREEK 15 16 25 HALEY LAKE MELLON LAKE 15 24 24 23 MELLON CREEK 23 SHEFFIELD LAKE 22 41 LENNOX & ADDINGTON COUNTY 22 TOWNSHIP OF STONE MILLS BIG CANADIAN SHIELD GULL 21 M McNEIL C LAKE 21 G LAKE U I R E 20 LITTLE S E LOYST LAKE T GULL 20 T L LAKE E M 19 E O'BRIEN RD TWEED RD N T 19 R NORWAY LAKEBEAR LAKE D 18 CALPIN LAKE 18 SHEFFIELD WASTE CLARE RIVER DISPOSAL 17 SITE 17 16 SALMON RIVER WHEELER 16 MCGUIRE RD LAKE CLAREVIEW RD 10 SIXTH HIGH RISK AREAS WEST 15 5 CRANBERRY DEPOT LAKE 15 15 LAKE DISTRIBUTION OF GULL RIVER FORMATION / DONOHUE RD 14 POTENTIAL KARST 14 WOODCOCKS MILLS RD 13 NORWAY High Risk Zone LAKE RD 13 SOUTH MCGRATHS MCGRATHS RD CRANBERRY 12 SIGNIFICANT GROUNDWATER LAKE 12 WEST DESHANE RD MOUNTAIN RDSNOWMOBILE TRAIL LA101 RECHARGE AREA LAKE SLAVE 11 THOMPSON HILL RD LAKE 11 KEEGAN'S RD SHIBAGAU CREEK 10 R D INFRASTRUCTURE E O N 10 S T R A BEAVER D N BEAVER LAKE RD E D MURPHY 9 C K R COUNTY ROADS NEVILLE POINT RD AC H LAKE A 9 LAKE L ERINSVILLE GILMORE RD L D A R B 8 N I Rural Arterial 15 A T 8 FURLONG RD BARRETTS N U HERRING POND O WADDELL RD SOUTH TAMWORTH M LAKE 7 Rural Collector SHORE RD 7 13 BALLAHACK RD FRASER RD 6 CEDARSTONE RD CARROLL Urban Collector N R D BRADSHAWRD T AI 6 U N LAKE 4 M O KENDALL RD WHITE GREEN RD 5 LAKE RD TOWNSHIP ROADS 5 4 WHITE LAKE POTCHETTRD SHIBAGAU CREEK 13 Major Township S R D 4 KIDD'S RD ADAIR RD E R R O G CARMAN CREEK CALIFORNIA RD 3 Local Township 3 ROGERS RD CARROLLRD 2 41 MILLERRD 4 OTHER ROADS SHEFFIELD SHIBAGAU RD 2 KIDD'S RD HOWES RD BRIDGE RD 1 Private Road 1 DETLOR RD YOUNGS RD 53 54 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Railways PENNELLS CREEK FRIZZELL RD 9 RECREATION TRAILS BREENRD 9 MILLERRD MCLAUGHLINRD KIRKRD MURPHY RD Multi Use NINTH CON RD NINTH CON RD KELLYVILLERD HAGGERTY RD E FRIZZELL RD HAGGERTY RD W Multi Use - No ATV's J AC K S ON R D BOTDEN RD DILLON RD DILLON Snowmobile Trail HOLDEN RD CHURCH RD 8 MURPHY RD 8 TOWER RD FIFTHLAKE RD COMMUNICATION ENTERPRISE CROYDON 14 41 SCHOOL RD 14 Utility Lines 14 EDGES RD COWDY RD TESKEYRD CHURCH RD MARLIN RD CANADIAN SHIELD 6 WHITMAN CREEK MA R LIN R D BROWN RD OTHER FEATURES T E S K 7 E Y R 4 7 MCCUTCHEON RD D SALMON RIVER RD LAKE 27 CANADIAN SHIELD BOUNDARY CHRISTOPHER RD BUTTERNUT RD BROWN RDBROWN RD BARRET RD CARMANCREEK FLOODPLAIN NAPANEE RIVER HAMLETS MOSCOW 6 WASTE MAPLE AVENUEMAPLE RD DISPOSAL 6 CENTREVILLE SITE BARRETRD NORTH RD E LAKE RD NORTH RD W CENTREVILLE RD CENTREVILLE RD SNOWMOBILE TRAIL LA 101 CAMDEN LAKE CARD RD 5 MCGILL RD MILSAP RD MUD CREEK KEECHRD MOSCOW 5 HUFFMAN RD MOSCOW RD 51 LOCKRIDGE RD 42 45 48 RATTIE RD RATTIE HINCH RD MOSCOW RD 24 39 HINCH3 RD 6 9 12 15 18 21 27 30 33 36 HICKS RD GERMANRD 4 HUNT RD PARK RD PARK RD WARTMAN RD WARTMAN 4 DOWDLE RD MCQUAY RD RED CEDAR POINT RD ESTIS RD VARTY CREEK CRAIGEN RD CRAIGEN RD VARTY DESMOND RD GERMANRD REININK RD LAKE R D CLANCY RD DE N R I D GE 6 JOYCE RD 3 NUGENT RD GALBRAITH GROVE RD AIRPORT RD NUGENT RD DEWEY RD 3 VARTY LAKE RD PETWORTH RD 1 WAGAR RD 27 CAMDEN EAST 10 BETHEL RD LA WASTE AIL T R ILE MARTIN DR DISPOSAL SNOWMOB BRADY RD SITE COLEBROOK PERCY RD DOYLE RD COLEBROOK RD 2 17 BETHEL RD 11 RD JOYCE NEWBURGH 2 EMBURYRD FREEMAN RD 4 CUTLER RD CUTLER RD HOOPER RD BETHEL RD STRATHCONA ROBINSON RD MILL ST CAMDEN PORTLANDBOUN RD GOODYEAR RD 11 Cataraqui Trail HERITAGE DR Snowmobile Trail E CURL RD CURL 1 NAPANEE RIVER NAPANEE RIVER 1 YARKER CATARAQUI TRAIL MCKEOWN DRIVERD 6 1 PINECREST RD GIBSON RD SNOWMOBILE TRAIL E STMAIN CAMDEN 1 WILSON RD EAST 1 46 47 48 49 42 43 44 45 38 39 40 41 34 35 36 37 28 29 30 31 32 33 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 Original Schedule Approved: November 22, 2010 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Creation of High Risk Zones and 1km Zone by McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers Ltd. on April 19, 2013 1.Community Improvement Areas coincide with the Hamlet boundaries illustrated on this schedule. Gull River Formation GIS shape files from Ontario Geological Survey, MRD 219. ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007. Reproduced with permission. 2.Where other documents have been used to depict information shown on this schedule, reference Napanee Auxiliary Water Intake Zone ©Quinte Conservation Authority, 2010. Reproduced with permission. 21 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometers shall be made to the original document where a more accurate interpretation is required. Ontario Road Network ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007. Reproduced with permission. Percambrian Limestone Divide ©Quinte Conservation Authority, 2007. Reproduced with permission. 3.Flood elevations for the Salmon River and Napanee River have been plotted using flood plain Significant Ground Water Recharge Area ©Quinte Conservation Authority, 2010. Reproduced with permission. mapping provided by the Quinte Conservation Authority Lots and Concessions ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007. Reproduced with permission. Ontario Road Network ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007. Reproduced with permission. Produce By: James Richmond Railways ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007. Reproduced with permission. SCALE 1 : 45,000 Produced Using: Arc GIS 9.2 Recreation Trails ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007. Reproduced with permission. When plotted at 34" x 44" (ANSI E) Date Produced: November 2010 Utility Lines ©Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007. Reproduced with permission. Schedule produced under the guidance of the Township of Stone Mills and Tunnock Consulting Ltd..
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