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Conservation Authorities
If you are planning to build or alter land (e.g. excavate or fill) near a wetland, watercourse, or along a shoreline, you may require a permit from a Conservation Authority or municipal planning approval.
MVCA and RVCA administer a permitting process to protect people’s lives and property from natural hazards such as flooding and erosion, and to maintain the watershed’s health.
Source Water Protection
Drinking water source protection safeguards public health by protecting the municipal drinking water supply from contaminants like sewage, fuel and chemicals. If water sources become contaminated, treatment can be much more expensive or even impossible.
Ontario’s Clean Water Act provides the legislative framework for Source Protection in Ontario. It ensures communities prevent contamination of their municipal drinking water supplies by developing collaborative, watershed-based source protection plans that are locally driven and based on science.
In Drummond/North Elmsley Township, the Mississippi-Rideau Source Protection Plan applies and has been in effect since 2015. The Mississippi-Rideau Source Protection Plan contains policies to protect our current and future drinking water supplies from threats of contamination or overuse. Municipal drinking water can come from groundwater wells that draw water from underground aquifers, or surface water, which draws water from lakes and rivers. Source protection policies related to significant drinking water threats only apply in designated drinking water protection zones. These vulnerable areas are also known as Intake Protection Zones (IPZ) and Wellhead Protection Areas (WHPA). Different policies apply to different parts of the IPZ or WHPA because certain areas are more vulnerable to contamination.
Site Plan Control
Site plan control is a site-specific process that is generally required for more complex development (commercial, industrial, multiple unit residential, etc.) and any development in or near environmentally sensitive areas or along the Rideau corridor. The site plan control agreement is registered on title and is intended to guide development on a site to ensure its compatibility with surrounding land uses.
Site plan controls are used to ensure that:
- developments are built and maintained in the way that Council approved;
- new developments meet certain standards of quality and appearance;
- there is safe and easy access for pedestrians and vehicles;
- the appearance and design features of buildings, and their sustainable design, are satisfactory;
- there is adequate landscaping, parking, and drainage;
- nearby properties and waterbodies are protected from incompatible development.
Severances and Subdivisions
What is a land severance? A land severance is the authorized separation of a piece of land to form a new lot or a new parcel of land. This is commonly known as a consent. It is required, if you want to sell, mortgage, charge or enter into any agreement (at least 21 years) for a portion of your land. If a portion of property is being transferred between a property to an abutting property, a consent application is required for a lot addition.
For a land severance or lot addition proposal to be approved, it must be consistent with the Provincial Planning Statement and conform to the Lanark County Sustainable Communities Official Plan and the Township Official Plan. Additionally, all severed and retained lots must adhere to the Township Zoning By-law
Planning Fees
Planning Fees are as follows:
Type of Application | Fee | Type of Application | Fee |
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Consent Proposal Review Fee | $400.00 for the first lot $200 for each additional lot | Plan of Subdivision | $3,550.00 Deposit |
Deeming By-law | $300.00 | Planning Site Inspections not included elsewhere | $125.00 |
Inspection by other Departments | $125.00 | Road Closure Application | $4,000.00 Deposit (without survey) $6,000.00 Deposit (with survey) |
Lifting a Holding Zone | $400.00 | Site Plan Agreement | $725.00 |
Minor Variance | $800.00 | Zoning By-law Amendment | $1075.00 |
Official Plan Amendment | $1,775.00 Deposit | Zoning Compliance | $50.00 |
Other Planning Agreements | $475.00 | Development Agreement | $475.00 $200.00 if related to consent |
Official Plan
Drummond/North Elmsley’s Official Plan is the key planning policy document that guides development in the Township and is a statement about where and how development should take place now and into the future. The Plan defines generalized land use designations including “Rural”, “Hamlet”, “Wetland”, “Agriculture” and others, as well as policies governing all uses of land. The Official Plan reflects the community’s values regarding development and is adopted by Council and approved by the Province (Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing). All planning applications must meet the policies of the Official Plan. On July 25th 2012 the Township’s new Official Plan came into effect once the Ministry’s approval was finalized.
Related Documents
- Official Plan
- Drummond / North Elmsley - Official Plan Schedule A (Map) - Land Use Designations in the Township
- Drummond / North Elmsley - Official Plan Schedule B (Map) - Constraints Plan
Minor Variances
The Committee of Adjustment considers minor variance applications under the Planning Act relating to minor variances from the provisions of the Township’s Zoning By-law, permissions for extensions, enlargements or variations of existing legal non-conforming uses.
A minor variance does not change a zoning By-law; it only excuses you from a specific requirement of the by-law and allows you to apply for a building permit.
You should apply for a minor variance if you are requesting a small variation from the requirements of the Zoning By-law. There are four tests a minor variance must meet under Section 45(1) of the Planning Act. An application must pass all four tests to be considered a minor variance.
- Is the application minor?
- Is the application desirable for the appropriate development of the lands in question?
- Does the application conform to the general intent of the Zoning By-law?
- Does the application conform to the general intent of the Official Plan?
Development Charges
The Development Charges Act, S. O. 1997, enables the Council of a municipality to pass by-laws for the imposition of development charges against land located in the municipality where the development of the land would increase the need for municipal services as designated in the by-law.
The general purpose is to recover the capital costs associated with residential and non-residential growth within the Township.
Schedule of Development Charges
A list of the municipal services for which development charges are imposed and the amount of the charge by development type is as follows:
DESIGNATED MUNICIPAL SERVICES Service Component Applicable to this By-law
Residential | Green Energy | Non-Residential | ||||
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Single & Semi Detached Dwelling | Other Multiples | Apartments - 2 Bedrooms + | Apartments - Bachelor & 1 Bedroom | Special Care/Special Dwelling Units | (per 500kW generating Capacity) | (per sq.ft. of Gross Floor Area) |
$6,135 | $4,621 | $3,499 | $2,507 | $2,364 | $4,436 | $2.40 |
Related Documents
Ray Scissons
Elected to first term 2010.
Ray Scissons retired as the Township’s chief building official (CBO) in 2009, a role he had held since 1993.
Scissons extensive experience in municipal government includes current work as the chief building official, planning department for Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley.
- Operates a beef farm in Drummond/North Elmsley with wife Diane and family.
- 1968-1981 - Ministry of Municipal Affairs.
- Appointments - Drummond/North Elmsley/Tay Valley Fire and Rescue and the Drummond/North Elmsley Trail Committee
Paul Coutts
Paul is a licensed General Carpenter who operates a small General Contracting firm. Raised in North Elmsley Township and attended North Elmsley Public School and PDCI.
He is on the Board of Trustees and manager of Rideau Ferry Cemetery.
A member of Rideau Ferry United Church and a Board member.
Married with 2 daughters. His wife Danita is a RPN at Lanark Lodge.