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Committee of Adjustment to meet February 18

February 7, 2025

The Committee of Adjustment will hold a meeting pursuant to Section 45 of the Planning Act on Tuesday, February 18.

Application #1

  • Address: 24 White Chapel Road (Ward 2 Bloomfield/Hallowell and Ward 6 Sophiasburgh)
  • Applicant: Parrish & Heimbecker Limited, as the leasing tenant of, and as authorized by the owner, ABNA Investments Ltd. o/a Picton Terminals
  • Purpose: To reduce the setback from the high-water mark for the concrete storage silos and the grain elevators and to permit the erection of new structures to support the legal non-conforming use of the property for the transshipment of bulk commodities, including iron ore, aggregate, farming and steel products, bio-mass, scrap metal and barrels.
  • Planner: Michael Michaud (mmichaud@pecounty.on.ca)
  • Application page: Minor Variance File No.: A2-25

The meeting will take place at Shire Hall (332 Picton Main Street, Picton) beginning at 5 pm.

The public is invited to participate in-person and/or through written comments submitted to the respective planner prior to the meeting.

Members of the public who wish to speak at the public meeting can register by contacting pthompson@pecounty.on.ca by 4 pm on Friday, February 14.

For more information, including information about preserving any appeal rights, please contact Development Services, 280 Picton Main Street, 2nd Floor, Picton, ON K0K 2T0, or call 613.476.2148.

 

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