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County seeks input on Wellington-specific development charges background study

January 5, 2021

The municipality is asking for public feedback as it considers introducing an area-specific development charges (DC) background study and by-law for Wellington.

A short online survey is posted online along with the draft background study. The survey will remain open until Tuesday, January 19.

The County must expand water and wastewater services to support potential future residential growth in Wellington. To recover the growth-related costs of expanding these services, the municipality is considering an area-specific DC background study and by-law.

A statutory public meeting will be held on Thursday, January 14. The intent of the public meeting is to present the study and get further public input on the proposed area-specific DC by-law. Staff will answer any questions regarding the study’s purpose, methodology, and the proposed by-law.

The meeting will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 protocols. Members of the public who wish to speak at the public meeting, via Zoom, can register by contacting clerks@pecounty.on.ca by noon on Tuesday, January 12. After registering to speak at the meeting, attendees will receive a unique link and directions for participating in the meeting. The County will livestream the meeting on

For more information or to submit a question, please visit the Have Your Say public consultation page.

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