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File #: BL 14-031    Version: 1 Name: Bylaw 2014-27 Beach Corner
Type: Bylaw Status: Second Reading
File created: 6/9/2014 In control: Legislative Matters
On agenda: 8/26/2014 Final action: 8/26/2014
Title: Bylaw 2014-27 Proposed amendment to Land Use Bylaw No. 20-2009 to redistrict the 'Beach Corner Businesses' from the CR - Country Residential District to the LC - Local Commercial District in Land Use District Map 7. Proposed Motion(s) 1. That Bylaw No. 2014-27 receive first reading; and 2. That a Public Hearing be scheduled for September 23, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in Council Chambers to hear public comment on proposed Bylaw No. 2014-27.
Attachments: 1. Bylaw 2014-27 (CR to LC), 2. Administrative Report, 3. KeyPlan, 4. Schedule A
Related files: BL 14-038
Title
Bylaw 2014-27
Proposed amendment to Land Use Bylaw No. 20-2009 to redistrict the 'Beach Corner Businesses' from the CR - Country Residential District to the LC - Local Commercial District in Land Use District Map 7.

Proposed Motion(s)
1. That Bylaw No. 2014-27 receive first reading; and
2. That a Public Hearing be scheduled for September 23, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in Council Chambers to hear public comment on proposed Bylaw No. 2014-27.

Body
Administration Recommendation(s)
Administration supports the proposed bylaw as presented.

Purpose
The Applicants are requesting a Land Use Bylaw amendment to redistrict the subject lands to bring the properties into conformance with the County's Land Use Bylaw, and associated uses occuring on the lands.

Summary
The Applicants have made a joint application to amend the Land Use Bylaw to redistrict the four existing properties located at the northeast quadrant of Range Road 15 (Beach Corner Road) and Highway 16A from the CR - Country Residential District to the LC - Local Commercial District. The four businesses have been in operation for a number of years under separate valid development permit approvals from the County. Under the previous 1994 and 2000 Land Use Bylaws Convenience Retail Services and Liquor Sales/Distribution Services were discretionary uses within the Country Residential Core District. Site specific amendments were also adopted to allow the two liquor sales outlets to be located in proximity of adjacent multi-parcel residential subdivisions. These amendments were removed during the adoption of current Land Use Bylaw No 20-2009 on July 1, 2009. Therefore these properties are considered legal non-conforming as defined under Section 643 of the Municipal Government Act. The Applicants are making application to redistrict the properties to the LC-Local Commercial District to bring the properties into a conforming state. This application is consistent with the Capital Region Land Use Plan, the County'...

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